The Nakuru Agricultural Society of Kenya Showground has proved to be a good hunting ground for Kakamega Homeboyz, remaining unbeaten in three games hosted in the ground.Homeboyz managed to pluck a point against title-chasing KCB back in June which marked their first game played in the ground with the clash coming back to haunt the Bankers as they missed a coveted place in the CAF Champions League. The Kakamega-based side managed to bag their maiden win in the ground as they beat Ulinzi Stars 3-1 despite the Soldiers being based in Nakuru and travelling a short distance to honour the match.Cool kids watadhani Hii ni drama festivals.. 🎭 Mambo ya top notch celebrations achia Kakamega Homeboyz. Wewe…#AbanaBeingo pic.twitter.com/L6WwcUKRiG— Kakamega Homeboyz FC (@FcHomeboyz) July 11, 2021 In the past weekend, Abana Beingo put four past a rejuvenated Mathare United side to pick up back to back wins in the ground that has been hosting their home games.Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Homeboyz head coach Nicholas Muyoti admitted that the team has adapted well to playing in Nakuru but also cited the team spirit has been behind their impressive results.“We have not beaten in Nakuru and the results are coming our way there, of course, you cannot compare it Bukhungu Stadium but at least the turf is not that bad and the size is also quite big so we are managing well,”“But I would also like to credit the spirit and character in the team, we are seeing last season’s Homeboyz right now that had that never say die attitude and the players want to give their best,” said Muyoti.Homeboyz were forced to relocate their matches from the Bukhungu Stadium after the government suspended sports in 13 Western region countries following a surge in Covid-19 cases.Check out the 🎥 Match highlights of the @Officialfkfpl fixture between @FcHomeboyz vs @MathareUtd 👉 https://t.co/mepy3QB7JP— Football Kenya Federation (@Football_Kenya) July 10, 2021 Results have been kind to the team after posting inconsistent returns at the start of the season with Muyoti setting his sights on beating last season’s points haul. “The recent good results have been down to teamwork and cohesion, the players who came in have now gelled and are more focused, they know we need to do better than last season,”“Last season we amassed 47 points and of course the league did not end and we want to beat that tally come the end of the season,” added Muyoti.