Bandari FC have thrown themselves back in the title race with an impeccable string of recent results as interim coach Anthony ‘Modo’ Kimani lauded the impact of his youngsters in their fine run.The Dockers have gone six games without suffering defeat which has moved them to just six points off log leaders Kakamega Homeboyz with four games to play until curtains come falling on the season.Calabar delighted to earn promotion to Zambian top flightKimani who handed a chance to Abeid Mohamed in the 4-1 win over Vihiga Bullets last weekend revealed that age is not a determining factor in handing players game time.“All players signed by Bandari have huge potential and in football you do not look at the age, if someone is good then he deserves to play.Any player who shows that he deserves to play by showing it in training will get a chance to play without looking at his age,” said Kimani.Bandari will come up against Kariobangi Sharks on Sunday and it will be interesting to see who Kimani hands a chance against a side that has traditionally been built around youngsters.Kimani added that handing youngsters a chance in the team has created some competition in the squad which has improved all his players.Oliech reacts to Kenya’s expulsion from AFCON qualifiers“There is no secret, it is just giving the boys some confidence and I have said everyone signed at the club is good enough to play for us,When you give the young players a chance you get competition for places and this raises the level of quality of the team and that is what we have managed,” added Kimani.