Champions Kabras Sugar will be facing off with Menengai Oilers at the final of Enterprise Cup.
At the Nakuru Showground, Oilers dominated Nondescripts, winning 41-10 to book for Kabras who beat KCB 25-21 at the Kakamega ASK Showground.
Tony Oketch handed the winners the first try that he failed to convert for a 5-0 lead before Samuel Ovwamu extending the lead for the second try, with Oketch converting for 12-0 and before Nelson Makokha touched down for the third try with Oketch failing to convert for a 17-0 lead.
The 4th try was scored by Daniel Kipchirchir and Oketch failing to add the extras as Sankara Wafula crossed the whitewash for the visitoes first unconverted try for 22-5.
Oketch converted Alvin Khavoli’s try to extend the lead to 29-05 as Samuel Were made the 5th 6th try with Oketch shooting between the posts for 36-05 then Musonye went down for another Oilers try with Oketch converting for 41-04 but Tony Fidens made unconverted try for the visitors to make it 41-10 at the final whistle.
The win Oilers, which was under assistant coach Moses Wanyama into the Enterprise Cup final,
In Kakamega, it was a tight battle between champions Kabras and KCB with the former winning 25-21.
After losing to Impala in 2018, Kabras Sugar has maintained the temple, to shine over the bankers.
Austin Sikutwa gave the bankers an advantage after converting the penalty for a 0-3 lead but Griffin Chao responded with a try that Ntabeni Dukisa converted for a 7-3 lead with KCB overtaking Kabras with a try from Andy Cole Omolo with Sikutwa missing to add extras for 7-8 lead.
Levy Amunga’s drop goal handed the KCB a 7-11 lead but Dukisa touched down with a missed conversion from Dukisa for a 12-11 lead for the home side.
Eric Cantona’s penalty handed the winners a 15-11 then Walter Okoth’s try converted by Dukisa handed a 22-11 lead at halftime.
On resumption, Sikutwa converted a penalty to a 22-14 then Dukisa converted a penalty for 25-14 kabras lead before Sikutwa converted Omolo’s try for a 25-21 win.