Kenya Police Bullets extended their lead at the top of the FKF Women’s Premier League with four points with a win over second placed Kibera Soccer Women in a match played on Saturday 8 March at the Kenya School of Government from 1100 hrs.Prior to the match, Police were leading the pack with 29 points, just a point ahead of second placed Kibera Soccer who also had a game in hand with the tie having a great impact on the title chase.Junior Starlets’ journey to Morocco gets underway in UgandaThe match started on a slow pace with both teams cautious with their attacks lest they open themselves up and put themselves in danger of conceding.With top scorer Rebecca Okwaro on the bench, Police struggled to find channels for creating chances while Kibera’s red-hot striker Faith Mboya found herself under right security.Gor Captain rallies senior players to guide title defenseWith no clear cut chances in the match, the deadlock was broken through a corner kick in the 33rd minute when Police’s Diana Wacera met Emily Moranga’s corner with a header that went past Vivian Shiyonzo in the Kibera goal to give Police a lead that they took to half time.Police started the second half on a high and almost doubled their lead in the 47th minute but Eunice Mwangi’s shot hit the crossbar.##NAJAVA_MECA_8763452##With the match approaching the 90 minute mark, Police extended their lead in the 87th minute through second half substitute Okwaro, who danced past the defense and goalkeeper for her 12th goal of the season and ensured a 2-0 victory at full time.In the other match that started at 1100 hrs, hosts Ulinzi Starlets and Zetech Sparks battled to a 2-2 draw in an entertaining match that was held at the Ruaraka Grounds.Applications opened for CAF C Coaching Course in NakuruZetech took the lead in the 15th minute of the match but Ulinzi responded two minutes later through Margaret Odiro.The free scoring continued when Zetech regained their lead in the 23rd minute through Sheryl Muyera but Ulinzi restored parity just before half time in the 42nd minute through a goal that emanated from a Fasila ‘Kamama’ Adhiambo free kick to ensure it was all square at half time.In the second half, both teams failed to replicate their first half scoring form and settled for a 2-2 draw at full time.
