Fortune Sacco were the biggest winners in Sunday’s National Super League matches after registering their first away victory to beat Darajani Gogo 1-0 at Vapor Grounds.Sacco, who are now up to second place in the standings, got their goal through Elias Mugane with literally the last kick of the game, a strike that ended Gogo’s unbeaten home status.Prior to the winning goal, returning goalkeeper Prince Maina produced a string of important saves which kept Fortune in the game, and they are now separated from top spot by goal difference.Still on the summit is 3K FC, who despite maintaining their unbeaten home record, saw an early lead canceled out by Naivas in a 1-1 draw at Moi Stadium.On-form striker Michael Waweru, who was only playing in Division Two last season, gave the hosts the lead after 12 minutes, only for Naivas to equalize in the second-half, meaning that 3K have now drawn twice in succession.Enosh Ochieng leads Ulinzi to first win of seasonIn the day’s early kickoff, Vihiga United were held to a 1-1 draw by visiting Luanda Villa, while Migori Youth registered their first win of the season thanks to a 4-1 drubbing of SS Assad.Assad, fourth on the log, entered the day with a chance to go top, but were no match for 10-man Migori, who burst to a 3-0 halftime lead courtesy of goals from Lucky Musyoki, Shenk Olanka, and Clinton Okoth.Assad pulled one back a minute into the second half, only for Olanka to add his second and a fourth for Migori with 12 minutes to go.##NAJAVA_MECA_8449358##A win for Migori pushes them to 18th place with five points from six matches.Elsewhere at Serani Sports Complex, Nzoia Sugar’s struggles continued as they fell 1-0 to Mombasa United.