National Super League toppers Fortune Sacco have consolidated their stay at the apex of the second tier league after humbling debutants SS Assad 2-0 at the Kianyaga grounds on Saturday. Fortune who prior to the game had garnered 44 points from 24 rounds were leading APS Bomet courtesy of their healthier goal difference and the Kirinyaga based side will be glad to extend their stay at the top despite the closest challenger winning by a big margin. The Nicodemus Omasete coached side reaped maximum points from the visitors and the 13th win of the season thanks to goals from Jacob Kareno and Shadrack Kawa. APS Bomet 4-0 Mwatate You are hurting referees, boss pleads with CS AminaBomet who are trailing Fortune served the bottom-placed Mwatate United with bitter football lessons as the paramilitary side thrashed the struggling side 4-0 at the Bomet Stadium. Despite the big scoreline in their favour, Bomet who have a similar point tally to that of the Fortune could not still catch up with the free scoring latter. Erick Juma led Bomet’s onslaught as he struck a brace with Dominic Kiptoo and Dennis Cheruiyot adding the extras to aid their employer register the 14th win of the season. Black Stars 3-0 GusiiKibera Black Stars who are also in the promotion mix were also no match to Gusii FC whom they annihilated 3-0 at the Camp Toyoyo grounds. Former Ulinzi Stars winger Cliff Kasuti, Kevin Mwangi and former Gor Mahia attacking midfielder Richdonald Bolo were on target for Black StarsVihiga United vs Coastal Heroes (Not Played)Meanwhile, Coastal Heroes did not show up at the Mumias Sports Complex where they were set to take on former top flight side Vihiga United. Heroes, are among the nine second tier teams that had earlier on written to the Cabinet Secretary for Sports Amina Mohamed requesting for the competition to be halted to pave way for a solution-finding meeting to a number of unspecified challenges.