The 2025 Dala 7s concluded on Sunday at Mamboleo Stadium saw several standout players earning recognition for their exceptional performances in the tournaments
KCB Rugby’s Elvis Olukusi was crowned Most Valuable Player (MVP) after playing a pivotal role in guiding his side to a 12-5 win over Kabras RFC.
Dala 7s points Scorer
Catholic Monks’ Philip Walukana walked away with the Top Points Scorer Award.
The race for the Top Try Scorer ended with Denis Abukuse of Menengai Oilers and Tyson Juma of MMUST tying on seven tries each.
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This became the first outing since Driftwood 7s that Victor Odhiambo didnt appear on the top try scorer award.
In Division Two, it was a clean sweep for Brian Ondego of Zetech Oaks, who delivered a phenomenal end of the season.
Ondego claimed the MVP, Top Points Scorer, and Top Try Scorer awards after starting in the division.
2025 Dala 7s award winners
Division One Awards
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Most Valuable Player (MVP): Elvis Olukusi – KCB Rugby
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Top Points Scorer: Philip Walukana – Catholic Monks
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Top Try Scorer: Denis Abukuse – Menengai Oilers & Tyson Juma – MMUST (7 tries each)
Team Prizes
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Champions: KCB Rugby – Ksh 100,000
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Runners-up: Kabras RFC – Ksh 50,000
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Third Place: Menengai Oilers – Ksh 25,000
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Division Two Awards
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Most Valuable Player (MVP): Brian Ondego – Zetech Oaks
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Top Points Scorer: Brian Ondego – Zetech Oaks
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Top Try Scorer: Brian Ondego – Zetech Oaks
