Olympic Pirates striker Peter Lolosoli is itching to score more goals in the FKF Division One League and help his team escape relegation jaws. Lolosoli, in his debut season in the third-tier with Pirates having joined from Spitfire Fc, has netted 17 goals and further assisted seven. The striker, a KDF soldier by profession, scored a brace on Saturday as the Isiolo-based club edged Vapor Sports 2-1 to spearhead a perfect start to coach Chris Otieno’s tenure at the club. ##NAJAVA_MECA_7312383##The former Exotic Samburu FC striker says he will be pleased to score at least 24 goals this season.”As a striker, I always want to score goals and I feel Olympic Pirates are giving me more minutes that I will reward by just hitting goals. I have the responsibility to make the team win so I need to work extra hard and score in every game,” Peter saidThe attacker has had to balance between work and football, something that has seen the former Thunder Bird attacker miss a couple of games and believes it has derailed his goal tally. “I have scored seventeen times but in very few games which is not easy in this league. I miss matches at a time when I’m on duty. This has impacted my goal tally though I will continue working hard for goals to come,” he said.The military man has attracted interest from FKF Premier League clubs with both Kariobangi Sharks and Ulinzi Stars sending scouts to watch over the lanky striker, but it remains to be seen if Pirates will be willing to part with the bully attacker. BJK Cup 2023 Live: Steady Okutoyi comes up trumps for Kenya to force decider against MoroccoMeanwhile, in Zone B, league-leading goal scorer Simon Omulama wants more for Sigalagala Poly FC. The 20-year-old talent has featured 15 times for Sigalagala this season, netting eleven times. Omulama wants to prove he is a big match player by firing the learning institution to National Super League promotion. Sigalagala are 10 points behind league leaders Luanda Villa and glued fourth on the standings. The first-timer in the competition is aiming for 20+ goals with the golden boot in Zine B in mind. Omulama is second on the scorers’ list, two goals behind Sammy Ggogola of Zoo Fc who has scored thirteen goals. “I want more goals this season, I had set a target of 10 goals which has been achieved and now I’m challenging myself for more. Maybe 20,” offered Omulama. Sigalagala have a trip to Naivasha in mid week action against Sunderland Keroche as their quest for NSL promotion at the first attempt gains momentum.