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HomeDaily NewsMonday, July 28, 2025Recent Tournament Wins and Awards in Kenyan Sports - July 2025
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Recent Tournament Wins and Awards in Kenyan Sports - July 2025

KCB Rugby began the National Sevens Circuit powerfully by defeating Strathmore Leos 15-14 in the final at the Mombasa Sports Club to win the Driftwood Sevens. David Karuma claimed the overall title at the eighth edition of the Tee-Off with Crown series at the Thika Sports Club, scoring an impressive 41 stableford points. Furthermore, Kenyan international Lewis Bandi was crowned the Most Valuable Player (MVP) and Best Defender for the second consecutive time at the 2025 AFC Leopards end-of-season player awards Gala in Bungoma County.

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KCB Rugby crowned Driftwood Sevens champions

KCB Rugby crowned Driftwood Sevens champions

KCB Rugby defeated Strathmore Leos 15-14 in a thrilling final at the Mombasa Sports Club to be crowned champions of the Driftwood Sevens. This victory marks KCB's powerful start to the National Sevens Circuit, securing the first leg of the tournament.

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KCB Rugby defeated Strathmore Leos 15-14 in a thrilling final at the Mombasa Sports Club to be crowned champions of the Driftwood Sevens. This victory marks KCB's powerful start to the National Sevens Circuit, securing the first leg of the tournament.

  • KCB secured the win with a narrow 15-14 victory over Strathmore Leos in the final.
  • Winger Floyd Wabwire of KCB was named Player of the Final, Top Try Scorer with eight tries, and Top Point Scorer.
  • KCB led 15-0 in the first half with tries from Elvis Olukusi (brace) and Floyd Wabwire, holding off a strong second-half comeback from the Leos.
  • The National Sevens Circuit will continue with the Prinsloo Sevens in Nakuru on August 2-3.
Sunday 7:52 PMStandard SportsFirst

Bandi crowned MVP at AFC Leopards Player Awards Gala

Bandi crowned MVP at AFC Leopards Player Awards Gala

Kenyan international Lewis Bandi was the star of the 2025 AFC Leopards end-of-season player awards Gala in Bungoma County, bagging both the Most Valuable Player (MVP) and Best Defender awards for the second consecutive time.

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Kenyan international Lewis Bandi was the star of the 2025 AFC Leopards end-of-season player awards Gala in Bungoma County, bagging both the Most Valuable Player (MVP) and Best Defender awards for the second consecutive time.

  • Bandi received Ksh. 100,000 for MVP and Ksh. 40,000 for Best Defender, though he was absent due to national team duties for the upcoming African Nations Championship (CHAN).
  • Other key winners included Ronald Sichenje as Best Attacker, Mousa Oundo as Best Midfielder, and Boniface Munyendo as Fan's Player of the Season.
  • The Branch of the Year award went to Embakasi South Branch, while Ovella Ochieng's goal against KCB secured the Goal of the Season.
Monday 6:06 AMStandard Sports

Karuma claims the crown at the Tee-Off series in Thika

Karuma claims the crown at the Tee-Off series in Thika

In a standout performance, David Karuma claimed the overall title at the eighth edition of the Tee-Off with Crown series at the Thika Sports Club, scoring an impressive 41 stableford points. His victory was attributed to playing without his usual companions, allowing for a peaceful game.

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Key Highlights

In a standout performance, David Karuma claimed the overall title at the eighth edition of the Tee-Off with Crown series at the Thika Sports Club, scoring an impressive 41 stableford points. His victory was attributed to playing without his usual companions, allowing for a peaceful game.

  • Overall winner: David Karuma with 41 stableford points playing off handicap nine.
  • The event drew a field of 240 golfers.
  • James Ndichu also scored 41 stableford points, securing the overall second prize.
  • Other notable winners included Naomi Kimata (Division One Ladies, 37 stableford points), Maina Ruo (Division Two Men, 40 stableford points), and Riya Shah (Junior winner, 37 stableford points).
  • At the Vet Lab Sports Club, Peter Muiruri won the Britam Golf Day with 42 stableford points.
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