Kenya Police finally won their first game of the season after thrashing a sorry Wazito 4-0 at the Kasarani Annex.Police had two points to show for in the opening four rounds of the season but unleashed deadly guns against Wazito to register the first win of the season.First half goals from Marvin Nabwire, Elvis Rupia and Duke Abuya gave Police a deserved 3-0 lead at half time against Wazito who were struggling to string passes together.Second half substitute Leslsy Otieno put the icing on the Police cake affer finding the back of the net in the dying minutes of the game. Police head coach Francis Baraza who replaced Samuel Omollo said the win was a result of the changes he had effected in the team. “When I took over I made some changes in the team and I am glad it is paying off,” he said shortly after the win.His Wazito counterpart Jeffers Odongo blamed the absence of four key players for the first defeat of the season. Clever KCB hand Gor Mahia first loss of the season as Leopards pile more misery on City Stars##NAJAVA_MECA_6923418##Wazito kicked the season with a barren draw against Bidco United and were hoping to bag their first. Tusker 2-1 Vihiga Bullets Elsewhere, Tusker extended their good run in the campaign after humbling Vihiga Bullets 2-1 at Ruaraka grounds.Goals from David Majak and Deogratious Ojok were enough to guarantee the beer makers their sixth win in as many matches. Bidco 1-0 Nzoia Sugar At Thika Stadium, hosts Bidco United fell 1-0 to the high flying Nzoia Sugar who scooped the three points courtesy of Yasin Sije’s strike. Bandari suffered yet another defeat after losing 3-1 to Posta Rangers at Mbaraki Stadium.William Wadri gave the hosts the lead but Rangers responded through Brian Marita. Vincent Wasambo netted the second goal for Rangers with Jackson Dwang joining the scorer’s party by poking home the third for the mailmen.Kakamega Homeboyz 1-1 Kariobangi Sharks Kakamega Homeboyz surrendered their lead to play Kariobangi Sharks to a one all draw at Bukhungu Stadium.Michael Karamor gave Homeboyz the lead early in the second half a goal that would have earned the hosts three points but Kevin Musamali struck deep into stoppage time from the spot to rescue a point for Sharks.