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Driftwood sevens: Homeboyz beat Nakuru to lift the title

National rugby7s champions Menengai Cream Homeboyz started well this season’s circuit when they won the opening fixture of the circuit, Driftwood sevens held at Mombasa’s Sports Ground.

Homeboyz won 17-07 against Top Fry Nakuru side in a final match

Nakuru who opened the game’s amount when Cassius Omolo’s storming run resulted in an offload to Monate Akuei who stretched over the chalk for the game’s opening try.

The deejays inched back bit by bit, Charles Omondi scoring at the stroke of half time as they trailed by two points going into the interval.

Leonard Mugaisi’s opportunistic kick and determined chase saw him gather the ball and score to give the deejays the lead for the first time in this encounter.

Keith Wasike would step and leave the Nakuru defense exposed, grounding the ball with Humphrey Owuor converting to secure the result for the deejays.

Menengai Oilers raced into a 21-0 lead at the break before the students scored after the interval but the hard work had already been done, Gibson Weru’s Oilers finishing third in Mombasa.

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