George Amayo and Brian Kiplagat’s goals saw Mully Children Family FC pick the maximum points against Silibwet Leons in a National Super League (NSL) match played at the Bomet IAAF Stadium on Sunday.Following the deserved win, MCF extended their unbeaten run to three games. The Yatta-based club has now picked all points since the appointment of Vincent Nyaberi as the coach.MCF have dominated this match-up since earning promotion to the second tier and it was not different from today as they dictated the play from the start and could have carried a bigger goal margin if not for John Nduati’s heroics in goal.##NAJAVA_MECA_7745268##Under the tutelage of Nyaberi, the Non-Governmental Organization powered club have moved to 13th on the log with 15 points, five points from the bottom-placed Mombasa Elite, a position they were a few weeks ago.Speaking after the match, Silibwet head coach Erick Rono attributed his side’s loss to poor officiating noting that on the fairground, he could have won the game.“We lost due to referees’ decisions, how can a match official come from Machakos to officiate our game? There are no people in Nairobi? He came with MCF on Saturday and left with them after the game. He even admitted his mistakes and offered an apology but how is an apology going to help my team recover the points?” Offered Rono.“The boys played well, I am happy for them,” he concluded.FKPL Wrap: AFC Leopards claws Kakamega Homeboyz to end winless streak as Gor, Tusker pick winsLuanda Villa 1-0 SS Assad At Mumboha Stadium, embattled Luanda Villa capped off a chaotic week with a hard-fought win over SS Assad to the joy of hundreds of fans who had thronged the stadium.Former Kakamega Homeboyz forward Mike Isabwa scored the lone strike of the match meant Villa ended the year invisible at home and scaled to fifth on the log with 23 points seven behind the automatic promotion slots.Results from Sunday’s round of matches. pic.twitter.com/NrTEJu90fv— FKF NSL (@FKF_NSL) December 17, 2023 Gusii 1-2 Migori Youth Migori Youth bounced back from last weekend’s shock 1-0 loss to Dimba Patriots in fashion with a 2-1 away win over Gusii FC in a league match staged at the Cardinal Otunga High School Mosocho Grounds in Kisii.Collins Akite and Fred Simiyu scored for the Kevin Oluoch-coached side while Joshua Chabicha netted a consolation for the Kisii County-based Gusii.The win, however, did not affect the standings as they stack seventh with 21 points whereas Gusii drop to the red zone and sit 18th with 12 points after 14 matches.Rainbow 2-1 Mombasa StarsPaul Jawa and Ali Salum were on target to hand Rainbow FC a much-needed win in their 2-1 victory over Mombasa Stars at the Kenya Institute Highway of Building and Technology Grounds.The win not only ended Erick Macharia’s charges’ series of draws but also got them out of the relegation zone and occupy 14th place with 15 points after 14 games.Expect a more lethal Shabana, assures assistant coach Oscar Kambona