NSL: MCF leave it late to deny APS bomet from opening wider gap

9National Super League leaders APS Bomet’s bid to open a six point gap at the top suffered a blow on Saturday after surrendering their lead to play MCF to a 1-1 draw at Thika Stadium.Prior to the match, the paramilitary side were seeking to shoot clear of the second placed Fortune Sacco but conceded late from the spot deep into stoppage time to share spoils with MCF.From child labour to football stardom – This is Moses Mudavadi’s storyThe draw was supposed to be an advantage to Fortune who took to the pitch aware that the top team had dropped two points but the Kirinyaga based club was forced to a 1-1 draw against Coastal Heroes at Mbaraki Stadium.Fortune who are now winless in the last two matches having lost 1-0 to debutants Naivas last weekend had their skipper Dennis Kariuki to thank as his goal rescued s point for them.Murang’a Seal were handed a rude welcome back to active football after a two-week break as they lost 3-0 to Kisumu All Stars at the Moi Stadium, Kisumu.Otenga who were axed from top tier football in 2019 had their goals through Willis Otenda, Rama Salim and Billy Owuor.FT: KBS – Assad: 5 – 0Kapen (19′, 50′), Kasuti (33′, 38′), Njoro (48′)What a very nice day to finish the 1st leg with 3 points, 5 goals and clean sheet. Well done guys! pic.twitter.com/9k8jFe2mHb— Kibera Black Stars (@Kiberablackstar) April 2, 2022 Kibera Black Stars served newcomers SS Assad bitter football lessons at Camp Toyoyo where they reaped a 5-0 win with former Ulinzi Stars winger Cliff Kasuti grabbing a brace.The clash pitting Vihiga United and Dandora Love that was supposed to be played on Saturday was pushed to Sunday on request from the latter who faced logistics hitches occasioned by lack of funds.

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