Vihiga Queens quest for their season-opening points as they look to defend the Kenya Women Premier League (WPL) title came without breaking a sweat. The match against Zetech Sparks scheduled for Mumias Complex on Sunday 18 December saw the hosts bag maximum points and two goals after the varsity side were a no-show. We CAME&were READY for THEM,THEY failed to turn up&therefore it’s a WALKOVER for US.Let’s meet again NEXT WEEK on WEDNESDAY,SAME place for our second @FKF_WPL match against Kangemi Ladies Football club as from 12:00 PM.We are #VihigaQueens, the #LegacyMakers. pic.twitter.com/DRTVVJKS09— Vihiga Queens FC (@Vihigaqueensfc) December 18, 2022 Vihiga head coach Boniface Nyamunyamu said that they were ready to open the season with a bang but was okay with settling for maximum points. “There has been no communication on the availability of Sparks. We got to the stadium as required and were ready in time so I believe we get the points. We got the opportunity to play a friendly match against a regional men’s team that was set to play here too but their opponent was a a no-show too,” offered Nyamunyamu.##NAJAVA_MECA_6897039##While the tactician admits that playing Sparjs would have helped him test a few things for the relatively new squad I a competitive setting, he says the chance to do that will come in not so long. “We regroup on Monday and plan for our clash against Kangemi Ladies as we have to play them on Wednesday 21 at Mumias too. I got to see the girls in action in this friendly and I feel that we are ready. However, we take it one match at a time,” offered the tactician.