Kenyan international Joash Onyango played the whole length of the match as Simba SC hammered Horoya from Guinea 7-0 to book a spot in the CAF Champions League quarterfinal.After a poor start in the group stage of the competition, the Tanzanian giants have won the last three matches back to back, accumulating nine points enough to send them to the last eight with a match to spare.Simba had control of the game from the first whistle to the final one.##NAJAVA_MECA_7108285##Clatous Chama opened the scoring after just 10 minutes with a sumptuous freekick with Jean Othos Baleke doubling the advantage 22 minutes later.Chama netted the third goal from the spot when the referee had awarded a penalty kick after Abdoulaye Camara handled the ball in the box, with the Guinean being booked consequently.After the break, Horoya made three changes in an attempt to change the tune of the game but it was Simba who continued from where they had left with Sadio Kanoute scoring nine minutes into the second half.Baleke grabbed his second of the game in the 65th minute with Chama completing his hattrick five minutes later, taking Simba’s goals tally in the game to six.Transfer uncertainty drives Gor Mahia recruits awayKanoute wrapped up the match with his second of the game and Simba’s seventh, a scoreline that told the story of the game wholly.Vipers SC 1-1 Raja At St Marys Kitende, Vipers SC held group leaders Raja Club Athletic to a one-all draw, scoring their first goal at this stage of the competition.Soufiane Benjdida opened the scoring in the 18th minute but Abubakar Lawal scored in the third minute of stoppage time in the first half to cancel out the lead and see the match head into the break level.