APS Bomet have opened up a two-point gap at the summit of the National Super League (NSL) table after defeating Naivas 2-0 in a league match played at the Bomet IAAF Stadium.The Black Berets, led by head coach Evans Mafuta, went into the game trailing league leaders Nairobi United by a single point, knowing only a win would lift them to the top.Fully aware of the stakes, Bomet came out firing from the first whistle, but they struggled to settle in the early exchanges.##NAJAVA_MECA_8745624##Naivas, eager to avoid back-to-back defeats, stuck with the same starting eleven from their previous match and also found it difficult to unlock Bomet’s disciplined defence.The breakthrough finally came shortly after the restart, with former Silibwet Leons forward Lawrence Kibet opening the scoring in the 48th minute.Evans Kipkemoi, back from injury, doubled APS Bomet’s advantage with a thunderous strike that sent the home crowd into celebrations.At the final whistle, APS Bomet moved to the top of the table with 43 points.KCB dealt title blow by Posta as City Stars register first win in 2025However, their stay at the summit could be short-lived if Nairobi United win their match against Mombasa United on Sunday.Naivas, who had been enjoying a strong run of form, now find themselves ninth with 29 points.Kisumu All Stars 6-0 SS AssadAt Moi Stadium in Kisumu, Kisumu All Stars finally secured their first win of 2025 in emphatic fashion, thrashing SS Assad 6-0 on Saturday.Laban Otieno and Wycliffe Onyango each bagged a brace, while new signings Billy Byron and Ibrahim Ochieng both marked their debuts with a goal apiece.The dominant performance ended a frustrating winless run for Otenga, who had gone six games without a victory — drawing four and losing two — a slump that saw them slip out of the promotion race.Harambee Stars legend slams Carragher for disrespecting AFCONThe resounding win, their biggest of the season, lifted All Stars to 10th place with 28 points, while Assad remain mired in the relegation zone.Darajani Gogo 1-1 Muhoroni Youth At Marist International School Grounds, Darajani Gogo and Muhoroni Youth settled for a 1-1 draw in a highly-anticipated clash.Bramwel Chemnwa struck for Gogo, while Edwin Odhiambo netted for Muhoroni in a match filled with intensity and a touch of history.The encounter carried extra weight after the controversial first-leg meeting in Muhoroni was abandoned following allegations that Muhoroni had used an undersized size 4 ball to score.##NAJAVA_MECA_8744173##Both sides fought hard to assert dominance, but ultimately, they settled for a point each.The draw leaves Darajani Gogo in fourth place with 34 points, while Muhoroni Youth remain in deep trouble, sitting 18th with 17 points.Kibera Black Stars 4-1 Mombasa StarsAt Jamhuri Sports Complex, Kibera Black Stars boosted their promotion hopes with an emphatic 4-1 victory over Mombasa Stars.Early relegation permutations: A look at 8 clubs fighting to beat the dropThe win keeps Ya Mama firmly in the chase for an automatic promotion spot, sitting third with 39 points — just two points shy of the top two.
