Their trip away to Nairobi was not in vain as three-time Women Premier League (WPL) champions picked yet another massive win against Kayole Starlets to maintain top place and an unbeaten run in the 2021/22 season.In a highly one-sided encounter Terry Engesha and Gentrix Shikangwa bagged a hattrick and a brace respectively as Maureen Ater added a goal for a 6-0 victory over limping Kayole. Terry Engesha and @Jentyshikanwa bagged a hattrick and a brace respectively as @Vihigaqueens strolled past @KayoleEst with a 0-6 win at @AbsaKenya Grounds.Elsewhere. @wadadia beat Kisumu All Starlets 3-2 in a tight contest.#FKFWPL pic.twitter.com/fcrzC6bmw3— FKF Caretaker – Women (@fkfcc_women) January 16, 2022 In another match, Wadadia picked their second win of the season in a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Kisumu All Starlets. Meanwhile, league champions Thika Queens found the going tough in their match against Zetech Sparks, sharing the spoils in the one-all draw. Nakuru Queens held Women’s Cup and Super Cup champions Ulinzi Starlets tona similar draw (1-1). Nakuru City Queens played host to Ulinzi Starlets and this is how it went down. Lanolin Aoko who also scored for Ulinzi in their last encounter against Bunyore, must have carried her scoring boots again. #FKFWPL pic.twitter.com/Tom1Fcpwiq— FKF Caretaker – Women (@fkfcc_women) January 15, 2022 Elsewhere, debutants Kangemi Ladies continue to suffer defeat after another and are yet to pick a point in the top tier. In their weekend encounter, Kangemi held Gaspo Women FC to a barren draw in the first half, at the ABSA Grounds but the faily-tale form was short lived as they let in three goals in the last 15 minutes of the match. Corazine Aquino put the hosts ahead with a 75th minute strike, before forward Mercy Airo bagged a brace in the 83rd and 87th minutes respectively. On their part, Bunyore Starlets were usable to bounce back from a disappointing 6-0 defeat to Ulinzi Starlets last weekend, as they fell 1-2 at home against Trans Nzoia Falcons. Violet Wanjala had opened the scoring in the 5th minute with Noel Aruko stretching the advantage to two goals in the 42nd minute. Susan Malda pulled one back for the hosts in the additional minutes of the first half to head to the break trailing by a goal. Despite numerous attempts and scoring chances, both sides failed to utilise as the match ended with the first half goals deciding the winner.