Blak Blad secured their first semi-final appearance of the season and will join Driftwood 7s defending champions Kabras RFC, KCB Rugby, and Kenya Harlequin in the last four at the competition being played at Mombasa Sports Club.
In the Cup semis, holders Kabras RFC will face off against KCB Rugby, while Kenya Harlequin have been paired against Blak Blad.
Blak Blad reach semis
Blak Blad’s semi-final qualification came after a hard-fought 12-5 win over Daystar Falcons. In a tightly contested first half, both defences held firm, resulting in a 0-0 scoreline at the break.
In the second half, Derrick Masese broke the deadlock with a try under the posts, and captain Shuaib Wesonga added a second, powering through for a corner flag try.
Kenya Harlequin, who only conceded 19 points in the tournament, all against Kabras RFC, were in dominant form.
They raced to three tries in the first half, converting one to take a 17-0 lead against Zetech Oaks.
A further 10 points in the second half saw them comfortably advance to the semis for the fifth consecutive time this season.
Holders Kabras RFC Hold On
Kabras RFC kept their title defense alive after edging out Strathmore Leos 7-5 in a tense quarterfinal.
Patrick Lumumba’s powerful run gave Kabras a 7-0 lead after a successful conversion. Despite playing with a man down after a yellow card, Kabras held on until halftime.
Strathmore Leos hit back through Collins Maina, but their missed conversion left them trailing. Kabras managed to fend off a late Leos surge, taking advantage of a forward pass to secure possession and kick out for the win.
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KCB Rugby Sail
KCB Rugby reached their fourth semi-final of the season with a dominant 29-0 victory over Nondies. Festus Shiasi opened the scoring in the left corner, and Austin Sikutwa added a second before halftime for a 10-0 lead.
Sikutwa’s second-half heroics saw him complete a hattrick, extending the lead to 24-0. Lionel Ajeliti sealed the win with the final try, ensuring KCB’s comfortable passage to the semis.
Mwamba RFC managed to avoid relegation this time with a 22-14 win over Catholic Monks, who, along with TUM Marines, Mombasa, and Nakuru RFC, faced relegation. Nakuru RFC, however, will participate in next weekend’s Prinsloo 7s as hosts, while Catholic Monks, Mombasa, and TUM Marines hope for an invitation to return.
Driftwood 7s quarters:
MMUST 17-7 TUM Marines
Catholic Monks 14-22 Mwamba RFC
Menengai Oilers 24-0 Mombasa
Nakuru RFC 7-21 Stallions
Cup quarters
KCB Rugby 29-0 Nondies
Strathmore Leos 5-7 Kabras RFC
Daystar Falcons 0-12 Blak Blad
Kenya Harlequin 27-0 Zetech Oaks 10:56
Semis
13th place
TUM Marines vs Catholic Monks 11:28
Mombasa RFC vs Nakuru RFC 11:50
Challenge Trophy
MMUST vs Mwamba RFC 12:12
Menengai Oilers vs Stallions 12:34
5th place semis
Nondies vs Strathmore Leos 12:56
Daystar Falcons vs Zetech Oaks 13:18
Cup semis
KCB Rugby vs Kabras 13:40
Blak Blad vs Kenya Harlequin 14:02
13th place finals 14:34
9th place finals 14:56
5th place finals 15:18
bronze match 15:40
div 2 finals 16:02
main cup finals 16:24