Driftwood 7s defending champions Kabras RFC, league leaders Kenya Harlequin, and KCB Rugby have secured their places in the cup quarterfinals after winning their first two matches.
After a sluggish start, Kabras RFC looked much sharper in their second game, securing a dominant 24-0 win over Nakuru RFC.
Wekesa leads Kabras
Kenya 7s forward Kevin Wekesa was the standout performer, scoring a try after a break on the left wing. Eric Cantona converted for a 7-0 lead.
Griffin Chao then added a second, with Cantona converting once more. Wekesa’s pace down the left wing saw him cross the line twice more before halftime, giving Kabras a 24-0 lead.
Kabras RFC Eric Cantona race clear from Strathmore Leos. PHOTO/Tabby Nashipae
Despite Nakuru’s improved second-half defence, Kabras held on without conceding further.
League leaders Kenya Harlequin maintained their excellent form, cruising to a 31-0 win over Mwamba. Amon Wamalwa opened the scoring by breaking through a ruck, with Lucky Dewald adding the conversion.
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Herman Humwa’s powerful carry led to another try, and Wamalwa added the extras for a 14-0 lead. Quins added another converted try before halftime, and in the second half, they piled on two more unconverted tries to complete a comfortable 31-0 victory.
The result puts Quins on six points at the top of their pool, with a superior point differential over Kabras.
Zetech win in Driftwood 7s
Strathmore Leos earned a solid 29-0 win over Kabete Stallions, with Collins Maina and Nygel Amaitsa scoring first-half tries for a 14-0 lead.
Strathmore added 15 more points in the second half to secure the win. Zetech Oaks, meanwhile, held off Catholic Monks for a 12-7 win, scoring two first-half tries for a 12-0 lead.
The drama in Pool D continues, with Strathmore and Zetech both tied on five points, while Monks and Stallions sit on three points each.
KCB 2nd in Driftwood 7s
KCB Rugby stormed into the cup quarterfinals after hammering hosts Mombasa RFC 39-5. The Bankers dominated the match, scoring 22 points in the first half and adding 17 more in the second.
They lead the pool with six points. Meanwhile, Blak Blad kept their quarterfinal hopes alive by thrashing MMUST 33-0. Both Blak Blad and MMUST are tied on four points but will need wins in their final pool matches—MMUST against KCB, and Blad against Mombasa—to advance.
Menengai Oilers vs KCB. Photo/Dave Mwaura
Daystar Falcons are on track for another quarterfinal appearance after a narrow 14-12 win over Nondies. The victory puts the Falcons on top of the pool with six points. Menengai Oilers bounced back with a 38-5 win over TUM Marines, tying with Nondies on four points as they both aim for a place in the quarterfinals.
Driftwood 7s order of play
Mmust 35-7 Mombasa SC RC
KCB Rugby 19-5 KU Blakblad
Daystar Falcons 20-7 TUM Marines
Menengai Oilers 7-12 Nondescripts
Kabras Sugar 7-5 Mwamba RFC
Kenya Harlequins 24-0 Nakuru RFC
Strathmore Leos 12-12 Zetech University
Catholic Monks 5-5 Stallions Rugby
Mmust 0-33 KU Blakblad
KCB Rugby 39-5 Mombasa SC RC
Daystar Falcons 14-12 Nondescripts
Menengai Oilers 38-7 TUM Marines
Kabras Sugar 24-0 Nakuru RFC
Kenya Harlequins 31-0 Mwamba RFC
Strathmore Leos 29-0Stallions Rugby
Catholic Monks 7-12 Zetech University
KU Blakblad vs Mombasa SC RC 14:40
Nondescripts vs TUM Marines 15:00
Nakuru RFC vs Mwamba RFC 15:20
Stallions Rugby vs Zetech University 15:40
KCB Rugby vs Mmust 16:00
Menengai Oilers vs Daystar Falcons 16:20
Kenya Harlequins vs Kabras Sugar 16:40
Catholic Monks vs Strathmore Leos 17:00