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KCB RFC Crowned Driftwood Sevens Champions

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KCB RFC produced a dazzling display of power and precision to lift the Driftwood Sevens title after edging out a spirited Strathmore Leos side 15-14 in a pulsating final at the Mombasa Sports Club.

The bankers were dominant in the opening half, racing to a 15-0 lead courtesy of a brace from Elvis Olukusi and a well-taken try from the tournament’s standout performer, Floyd Wabwire. Their high-tempo start and clinical finishing left the varsity lads trailing at the break.

However, the Leos came out firing in the second half. Barnabas Owuor ignited their comeback with a brilliant solo effort before they were awarded a penalty try, narrowing the gap to a single point. Despite late pressure, KCB held on to seal the narrow win and clinch the first leg of the National Sevens Circuit.

“I am very happy with the day’s win,” said coach Andrew Amonde, speaking after the match. “The boys have been rewarded for their hard work after intense weeks of training. Our focus now shifts to the upcoming legs of the tournament, where we intend to stamp our authority.”

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Winger Floyd Wabwire was named Player of the Final after a stellar performance. He also walked away with two additional accolades, Top Try Scorer with eight tries and Top Point Scorer, cementing his status as one of the tournament’s brightest stars.

On their road to the final, KCB brushed aside Menengai Oilers with a commanding 29-0 win in the quarterfinals, before edging Kabras Sugar 10-5 in a hard-fought semi final encounter.

George Ooro, who recently joined KCB from Strathmore Leos, also made his mark by scoring his first try for the bankers earlier in the tournament.

“It is bittersweet for me,” said Ooro. “I am sad I could not play in the final against my former club, Leos, due to a minor injury, but I’m really happy to have scored my first try in KCB colours. I am looking forward to achieving more and winning titles with this great team.”

The National Sevens Circuit now heads to Nakuru for the Prinsloo Sevens, the second leg of the series scheduled for August 2-3 at the Nakuru Athletics Club.

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