Kakamega Homeboyz winger Kevin Amwayi says the inspiration drawn from her younger sister Marion Serenge will fuel him to realize his long-term dream of clinching the league title this season. Despite his experience in the top tier, which spans over a decade, and ten Harambee Stars caps, Amwayi is yet to add the league winner’s medal to his collection. Amwayi made his top flight bow in 2008, barely a year after completing high school, with Tusker before joining the defunct Western Stima, where he played for two seasons. The left-footed attacker ditched the power men for Ulinzi Stars in 2012 and would spent eight years with the soldiers, whom he twice helped finish as league runners up. Amwayi,unsuccessfully tried his luck in professional football in 2015 in Omani, opened up on his desire to lay hands on the elusive league title, this season with Homeboyz. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8529058##He said watching his sibling make it to the World Cup with the Junior Starlets renewed his hopes of a league medal before calling it a day. ” I really want to win the league title before retiring. I have won the other major titles and played for the national team. My sister’s achievements have inspired me to pursue my ambitions,” he said. Kariobangi Sharks’ Keith Imbali opens on surviving mob justice and growing up in crimeWhile Amwayi, Marion and their father Fred Serenge have made themselves big names through football, he revealed that another talent from the family is being groomed. He termed their youngest sibling Quinsly Serenge as one of the promising footballers at the primary school level. “She is already a big name in primary schools’ competitions,” added Amwayi