Tusker FC striker Ryan Ogam has set his sights on a new target for the remainder of the first leg after achieving his initial goal within the first 10 rounds of league matches.Ogam had aimed to score 10 goals by the halfway point of the season, and on Sunday, in Tusker’s 10th match against Murang’a Seal, he netted a hat-trick, bringing his tally to 10 goals with seven matches still left to play in the first leg.##NAJAVA_MECA_8540803##The striker currently leads the league’s top scorers’ chart, three goals ahead of KCB’s Francis Kahiro, who has seven. This is Ogam’s debut season in the top flight, having joined the Brewers from Rainbow FC at the start of the season.His transition from midfield to attack has proven successful, with the striker playing a pivotal role in Tusker’s resurgence after a slow start, helping the team climb to third in the standings.In an interview with the club’s media, the former Elite Falcons player expressed his desire to keep scoring.”At the beginning of the season, I set a target of scoring at least 10 goals by the halfway mark. Now that I’ve reached that, I want to score more since I’m in good form. I’ll set a new target for the remaining seven games and go from there,” Ogam said.Okere opens up on Tusker’s winning streak as Brewers move thirdReflecting on his first career hat-trick, Ogam credited the team’s overall performance for his success.”First of all, I thank God. It was a great team performance; everyone played well and gave their best. I’m thankful for their support in helping me reach this goal. I had a feeling I would score a hat-trick today,” he added.He also took a moment to dedicate the win to his parents, acknowledging their unwavering support. “This is for my parents, who have always been there for me. They pray for me every day, and this hat-trick is my way of thanking them,” Ogam said.Ogam will look to extend his goal tally when Tusker hosts Mathare United on Saturday.New Police FC coach Ndayiragije targets key improvements after debut loss to AFC Leopards