If you don’t believe in football miracles, then one happened today at the Mumias Sports Complex.This is after the relegation-battling Muhoroni Youth thrashed Nzoia Sugar 6-0 in the penultimate game of the season to boost their chances of surviving relegation.What raises eyebrows or makes many consider it a football miracle is the fact that Muhoroni had not won a game, this season, by more than two goals prior to the clash.The team was coming off a 1-0 defeat at the hands of FC Talanta and appeared to have resigned to fate in the relegation battle.However, a change in the technical bench after last weekend’s defeat could be probably all the team needed to just survive as the team got the biggest win of the season under the new tactician-Steve Biko.##NAJAVA_MECA_8167915##Green Jackson and Vincent Otieno found the back of the net twice, with Stephen Bulugu and Samuel Adebowale adding the extras to give Muhoroni hopes of surviving.Had Muhoroni lost the game, they would have joined Nzoia in kissing the competition goodbye.With the biggest win of the season in the bag, Muhoroni will hope to beat Posta Rangers in their final game of the season.One-on-One with Matteo Lape: The rising talent bridging Italy and Kenya’s football legaciesAt the same time, the team will hope that their closest rival in the race, Sofapaka, will taste defeat in their last assignment so as to make it to the playoffs at the very least.The race to beat the drop got more interesting after Sofapaka, who are still not out of the woods yet, surrendered their lead to settle for a 1-1 draw against Nairobi City Stars at Dandora Stadium.Sofapaka had taken the lead in the 30th minute through Darius Msagha, with City Stars replying four minutes later courtesy of Gilbert Abala.Olunga reveals role in securing Kenya friendly against QatarThis was Abala’s first league goal since joining City Stars last year from the Busia-based Teens of Hope FC.Meanwhile, Ulinzi Stars can rest easy after scaling to safety following their 2-1 win over Kariobangi Sharks at Police Sacco Grounds.Leshan Mootian and Yakeen Mutheli were on target for the soldiers, with John Makwata pulling one back for Sharks.