Moving to Zone B, Trans Nzoia Falcons earned a 2-0 victory over Solasa Stima, while Gideons Starlets delivered a dominant 5-0 thrashing to Eldoret Falcons.
Bandari Queens FC cut the gap to just six points between them and league leaders Kayole Starlets after a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Hildana Queens in a Women’s National Super League (NSL) match on Saturday at Mbaraki Sports Club, Mombasa. The decisive moment came courtesy of midfielder Hannah Mbithe, who netted the only goal of the match, securing all three points for the home side.
In a thrilling encounter at Mnarani Grounds in Kilifi, it was new signing Valerian Nabwire who played the hero for the visitors, coming off the bench to score and earn a vital point for her team. The match saw MTG take the lead in the 22nd minute with a stunning direct free-kick. The game also witnessed a dramatic moment when Kayole Starlets’ striker Esther Wanjiru was sent off in the 42nd minute after committing what was deemed a serious foul, marking a significant turning point. Additionally, this match saw Kayole concede their first goal in ten consecutive games.
Elsewhere in Zone A, Gor Mahia Queens triumphed 3-1 over Falling Waters Barcelona SC, with Wendy Awino, Valarie Akoko, and Sheila Awuor finding the back of the net. Mathare United Women also enjoyed a strong performance, with goals from Judith Atieno and Beverlyne Awuor helping them secure a 2-0 win over Makolanders. In another Zone A clash, Sunderland Samba were narrowly defeated 1-0 by GASPO Women.
Moving to Zone B, Trans Nzoia Falcons earned a 2-0 victory over Solasa Stima, while Gideons Starlets delivered a dominant 5-0 thrashing to Eldoret Falcons. In the final match of the day, Vickers Queens edged past Kisii Queens with a single goal, clinching all three points.
The results from both zones continue to shape the race for the Women’s NSL title as the competition heats up with each passing week.