Kariobangi Sharks attacking midfielder Ken Kyalo is grateful that the platform offered by the club coupled by his efforts have opened the door to a greater opportunity.Kyalo bade the Sharks fraternity farewell on Friday as he is set to fly to the United States of America to pursue Bachelors of Arts in Business Management at Lindsey Wilson College in Columbia, Kentucky.Sharks roped in the highly-rated midfielder before the start of the past season hardly months after sitting for his final exams at St. Anthony’s Boys High School, Kitale.##NAJAVA_MECA_6916482##The club also acquired the services of the fast-rising central midfielder Issa Lumumba from the institution that has been consistently supplying local clubs with raw talents over the years.Lumumba put pen to paper when he was still a form four student and would formally join the club early this year after sitting for his final exams.Kyalo says the opportunity to study and play football in the United States could not have presented itself were it not the investment Sharks who are known for their affinity to young players made in him.”My gratitude goes to the club for believing and giving me the chance to sample top flight football. I wouldn’t have gotten the chance were it not for the platform offered by the club. I promise that I will not let the Sharks family down,” he said.Kyalo determined to follow footsteps of the revered Solidarity Boys alumniThe 18-year old who was sparingly used in league matches made top flight debut in the opening round of the last season away to Posta Rangers.