By OUR CORRESPONDENT
Kisumu All Stars recorded their second consecutive win of the National Super League campaign after a comfortable 3-0 win over hosts Vihiga Bullets at Mumias Sports Complex on Saturday.
On-form Nigerian import, Michael Karamor gave the Blue Eagles the lead early in the first half with Noah Ngiendo adding the second.
Second-half substitute Christopher Onyango wrapped up the scores for the former Kenya Premier League side. Last weekend, All Stars edged arch-rivals Migori Youth 2-0.
Coach Charles Warinda is keen to guide the team back to the Kenya Premier League. “The National Super League is very competitive. We are taking one game at a time,” said Warinda.
Mara Sugar’s positive start of the season continued after thrashing Silibwet Leons 4-1 at Silibwet Green Stadium. James Olweny and Philemon Nyakwakwa were on target for the cane millers David Kiplagat pulled one back for the struggling Silibwet
Mara Sugar coach Francis Xavier said: “It was a good outing for the boys. We would have won by a bigger margin because we dominated the game. We turn our focus to the next game. I’m impressed by the way we have started the season but we must remain focused because this is a marathon.”
At Cardinal Otunga High School, Mosocho, hosts Gusii FC narrowly edged a stubborn Dimba Patriots 1-0. Substitute Mathew Tegisi scored the all-important goal. Ends