Vihiga Bullets defender Potipher Onyango has crowned his remarkable season in the National Super League (NSL) with a well deserved Most Valuable Player (MVP) award for the 2020/2021 season.The Harambee Stars U23 central defender was an ever-present in Bullets’ backline that saw the Vihiga side earn automatic promotion to the top tier Football Kenya Federation Premier League for a first time in their history after finishing in second place behind Talanta. His series of performances earned him a call-up to the Emerging Stars provisional squad that took part in the 2021 CECAFA U23 Championships in Ethiopia.The defender fended off challenge from FC Talanta’s Anthony Gicho and Mwatate United’s Cornelius Juma to walk home with a whooping one million cash prize.Potipher Odhiambo has been named the Betika National Super League Most Valuable Player 👏🎉🔗 https://t.co/jpuDuVMu0b#BetikaNSLAwards— Football Kenya Federation (@Football_Kenya) September 15, 2021 On the coaching front, Ken Kenyatta defeated Vihiga Bullets’ Edward Manoah and Benedict Simiyu from APS Bomet to take home the Coach of the Year award. This was Kenyatta’s first season in charge at Talanta and it ended with him guiding Talanta to the 2020/2021 NSL title.The team of the year award also went to Talanta who achieved their biggest feat in their sixth attempt since being established in 2012. Bullets and Kenya Police came second and third respectively.The Golden Glove award went to Bonphas Munyasa from APS Bomet. The goalkeeper kept a league-high fifteen clean sheets to scoop the award. Gedion Ongweno (Migori Youth) and Wilson Mwangi (Muranga Seal) tied in second place with fourteen clean sheets.READY!!We are here for the #BetikaNSLAwardsWho do you think will walk away with the top prize? pic.twitter.com/ln7yqhL0Fg— Betika NSL (@FKF_NSL) September 15, 2021 Talanta’s Anthony Gichu scooped the midfielder of the year award ahead of Boniface Kweyu (Vihiga Bullets) and Brian Michira (Shabana FC)Despite missing on the MVP gong, former Shabana FC, Mt. Kenya United and Sofapaka player Cornelius Juma walked home with the Golden Boot gong after plundering 16 goals in the second tier league season.The Young player of the year was awarded to Alfred Tanui from Kisumu All Stars. Alfred beat competition from his teammate Alvin Ochieng and Brian Michira (Shabana FC) to lift the enterprising award.Fair play Team of the Year went to Kibera Black Stars