Nzoia Sugar FC kicked off the year in style, claiming their second away win of the season with a 3-2 triumph over Muhoroni Youth at Muhoroni Stadium on Saturday evening.Goals from Dan Wafula, Felix Seda, and Elisha Wekesa earned maximum points for coach Charles Odera’s side.The unexpected victory propelled Nzoia to 13th place on the 20-team table with 16 points, while Muhoroni remains rooted at the bottom with 11 points from 15 matches.##NAJAVA_MECA_8625173##The build-up to the game was challenging for Nzoia, as players briefly boycotted training on Friday over four months of unpaid salaries.The frustration seemed to ignite their determination, as Odera’s charges dominated a depleted Muhoroni side that missed key players due to personal issues.Both teams started cautiously, with little action until the 29th minute when a clever exchange between Felix Seda and Dan Wafula ended with Wafula firing past Muhoroni goalkeeper Zachary Abong’o to give Nzoia the lead.Muhoroni nearly equalized five minutes later, but Edwin Ouko’s effort was well blocked by Ezekiel Simiyu. The first half ended 1-0 in favour of Nzoia.BREAKING: Nicholas Muyoti hands in resignation at Nairobi City StarsSeeking to break their four-game winless streak, Nzoia made two halftime substitutions, introducing Elisha Wekesa and Joseph Wanjala for Obed Khakina and Edwin Appa to add attacking strength.Muhoroni pulled one back in the 58th minute through Hillary Ojiambo, but Nzoia responded in the 71st minute when Wekesa restored their lead.Felix Seda sealed the victory with a well-taken goal five minutes from time.Ouko converted from the spot in stoppage time to get Muhoroni’s second.MOFA 1-0 Darajani GogoDarajani Gogo missed a chance to top the standings after suffering a 1-0 defeat to Michael Olunga Football Academy (MOFA) at Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay.Former Young Bulls striker Alex Mwalimu’s 45th-minute goal proved decisive.OFFICIAL: Gor Mahia rescind decision to offload longest-serving duoThe win pushed MOFA into third place, tied on 25 points with Darajani Gogo but ahead on goal difference.Kibera Black Stars and APS Bomet remain first and second, respectively, ahead of their Sunday fixtures.##NAJAVA_MECA_8626876##Road to NSL:In FKF Division One action, Equity FC’s poor form continued as they recorded a seventh consecutive draw, settling for a 0-0 result against Spitfire at Stima Club Grounds.At Kimaru Grounds, Titus Muvea’s solitary goal handed Zetech Titans a 1-0 win over Kenya Navy, moving them a point closer to the promotion spots.Harambee Stars captain Abud Omar punched by referee during defeat to Zanzibar [VIDEO]Meanwhile, Strathmore University secured a vital 1-0 victory over Kibra United in their debut season, with Deng Aguer netting the winner.In Zone B, Zoo FC maintained their dominance over Kitale clubs, edging Transfoc 1-0 at Equip College in Kitale. Erick Cantona’s strike sent Zoo to third place on the table.