Kakamega Homeboyz utility player Enock Masinza is hoping luck will be on his side and score his first goal for the club in the remaining three rounds of the season. Since joining Homeboyz in the 2021-2022 season, Masinza has never opened his goal account at the club but has scores of assists against his name.The youthful player, who primarily plays as a left back, however, has a league goal that he managed during his loan spell with the Vihiga Bullets.##NAJAVA_MECA_8161511##He scored his maiden league goal in a league clash against the Nairobi City Stars staged at Bukhungu Stadium in January last year. With the season approaching its final weeks, Masinza hopes that he will get his first goal for the club, although he admits that he loves creating rather than putting the ball into the net.The former Mozzart Bet Cup champions will take on Simba Wa Nairobi this weekend before playing league newcomers Murang’a Seal in the penultimate game. Odhiambo hopeful of maximum points in remaining three matches of the seasonThe Patrick Odhiambo-coached side will close the campaign with a clash against 12-time league champions Tusker.”I wish to get my first goal at Homeboyz in the remaining three matches of the season. I enjoy creating goals from crosses, but I wouldn’t mind scoring. I still have good memories of my first league goal, and getting a second one will boost my confidence,” he said.Masinza, who was recalled to the team after impressing at the Bullets, in the meantime weighed on Homeboyz’ trophy-less season, blaming it on hard luck.Oalo attributes City Stars’ solid season to teamworkHomeboyz failed to defend their cup title after they were tossed out by KCB in the quarterfinals, losing 1-0 to the bankers in a match played at Dandora Stadium.In addition, the club struggled with consistency in the league race that was eventually won by Gor Mahia. “We had good and bad moments in the season. At some point, we were on top of our game, but luck was not on our side as we were kicked out of the Cup tournament. We, however, picked valuable lessons,” he added.