Bandari Youth and Young Gunners set for a showdown in Safaricom Chapa Dimba Coast regional finals

Mombasa’s Bandari Youth and their counterparts Changamwe Ladies have advanced to the regional finals set for tomorrow Sunday, at Mbaraki Stadium in Mombasa after winning in their respective semi-final matches played today.Playing against Taita Taveta’s Bahati Juniors, Bandari Youth took the lead in the 35th minute through William Gitamu, who scored a delightful, solitary goal to earn them a 1-0 victory. They will face The Young Gunners from Tana River County, who advanced by winning 4-2 against King Loyal FC from Lamu on a penalty shootout after the game ended 1-1 in regular time, in a tough match witnessed by hundreds of fans from the region.The KPL U20 needs to make a comeback. Bandari Youth playing some good football here. I am tempted to say, even better than their senior team.#SafaricomChapaDimba— Murimi Njiru (@muriminjirujnr) January 13, 2024 “I am glad we have advanced to the finals. Reaching this level is something we don’t take for granted, as in the last edition, we were knocked out at the county level. The game was not easy as King Loyal is also a tough team, but again, I believe our solid defense worked out for us as we denied them a lot of chances.” Said Kassim Rhage, Assistant Coach, Young Gunners.Elsewhere, the defending regional champions Changamwe Ladies’ quest to retain the title in the girls’ category remained alive after silencing Ukunda Starlets from Kilifi 4-1. Margaret Nafula scored a brace, with Leah Chebet and Diana Mkando each scoring a goal. Ukunda’s consolation goal was scored by Mwaka Grace.Coach Benard Owour’s girls will now square it out with their archrivals Bulls Starlets from Kilifi. In the opening match, Bulls Starlets edged out Wenje Secondary from Tana River 7-0 in what seemed like a one-sided semi-final. Gloria Mupa, in outstanding form, netted five goals for her side with Sarah Grace and Fatuma Tumaini each scoring one goal.Malungu confident in Kenya’s chances at Inaugural FIH Hockey 5’s World CupThe winners (boys’ and girls’ team) will take home Ksh 250,000 and book a slot to represent the region at the national finals set for March. The runners-up teams will take home Ksh 150,000 each. The Best Goalkeeper, Top Scorer and Most Valuable Player (boys and girls) will each receive Ksh 30,000. In addition to the prize money each player, both winners and runners-up will also get Neon Smartphones, the first locally assembled 4G smartphone in Kenya.

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