Topister Situma’s 72nd-minute goal was the only difference between three-time Women Premier League (WPL) champions Vihiga Queens and their Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Women’s Cup quarter-final opponent Bunyore Starlets. The first half ended in a stalemate with neither team threatening the other’s goal despite the visitors, Vihiga, making an early change bringing in Terry Engesha for Janet Bundi in the 34th minute. The Legacy remains.Second Half in 📸📸#VihigaQueens#legacymakers pic.twitter.com/EPJ69FIWyj— Vihiga Queens FC (@Vihigaqueens) September 19, 2021 Vihiga, who are looking to lift the inaugural Cup, had to wait for 72 minutes before their big break and matters remained the same until the final whistle. In Nairobi, Neddy Atieno saved Ulinzi Starlets’ ship from sinking scoring twice in the second half to win the game for Ulinzi in a 3-2 outcome against Zetech Sparks. Lucy Mukhwana handed Ulinzi the lead early in the match, opening the scoring in the third minute but Winnie Gwatenda equalled the score for Sparks in the 39th minute. The military side were caught off-guard again in the additional minutes of the first half, Elizabeth Wanyonyi punishing them for their laxity to head to the break with a 2-1 advantage. On resumption, it was an Atieno show as she levelled matters for Ulinzi in the 54th minute to send Zetech back to their coffers in search of a winning goal.With eight minutes left on the clock and the match looking like it is headed to a penalty shoot-out, Atieno was at it again, scoring her second and Ulinzi’s third for the win. It’s a goalless FIRST HALF and we head into HALF-TIME 0-0..Coming back re-energized!#VihigaQueens#LegacyMakers pic.twitter.com/VFgMrFrq6D— Vihiga Queens FC (@Vihigaqueens) September 19, 2021 Meanwhile, the clash between Gaspo Women and Kayole Starlets had to be decided in a penalty shoot-out after a one-all draw in regulation time. The former won the match 5-3 (4-2 on penalties) to book a date with Vihiga in the semis. Gaspo were first on the scoreboard, Leah Andiema putting them ahead in the 33rd minute. They only held on the lead for three minutes as Patricia Anyango bagged her equaliser in the 36th minute for a stalemate in regulation play.”It was a tough match, an entertaining one too. Both sides came ready for a fight and I am happy with how my players handled the match. The win is what was important and now we shift our focus to the next challenge,” said Gaspo head coach Ayub Inziani.