APS Bomet watched their efforts to remain at the summit of the National Super League count for nothing after losing 2-0 to the relegation-threatened Migori Youth on Monday afternoon at Migori Stadium.Bomet were looking to add more miseries on Migori and remain three points clear of the second-placed Fortune Sacco or even open a six-point gap should the latter falter, but were instead shocked by Migori who are now off the hook, at least for now.The match was initially set to be played on Sunday at the same venue but was moved to Monday in a bid to give the two teams an extra rest day following last week’s gruesome assignments.The paramilitary side were further gunning to redeem themselves from a 2-0 loss suffered in the hands of Silibwet Leons a week ago but goals from former Wazito forward Clinton Okoth and Tyson Omondi gave Migori maximum points. Zech obiero gasping for more after making England League Two debut aged 17The loss saw them drop to the second place as Fortune who were three points behind their backs defied odds to beat Kisumu All Stars 2-1 at the Moi Stadium, Kisumu.The Kirinyaga based side who equaled Bomet’s tally scaled to the top on goal difference grounds thanks to goals from Jacob Kareno and Alvin Baraza.It ends with a defeat at Kericho Green Stadium…Unto the next🟢 0-1 ⚪ [FT’] #Zoomar— Zoo FC (@zoofootballclub) May 2, 2022 Elsewhere, Zoo’s good run came to an end after shockingly losing at home to debutants Mara Sugar by a solitary goal. The former top flight side, who were hoping to move to the automatic promotion zone if Fortune lost, had won the last five matches.Mara Sugar who dangling on the red zone took home the three points thanks to a Reuben Mita strike.