Africa-Press – Kenya. Top guns will be missing in action as the Kenya Handball Federation (KHF) league continues at Nyayo Stadium on Monday.
With leaders National Cereals and Produce Board, Ulinzi, Black Mamba, Strathmore and General Service Unit (GSU) lacking fixtures focus shifts to sixth place Kenyatta University.
KU, who have bagged 12 points from six wins face Inspired, who are 13th on the log with just three wins from their seven matches thus far.
The varsity side’s tactician Robert Osano said he has set his eyes for nothing but maximum points.
“The boys are ok. We have trained well and are going for nothing but two points. We have organised ourselves for this match and are gunning for the fifth place,” Osano said.
A win for the students will see them leapfrog GSU into fifth place with 14 points, two ahead of the paramilitary side.
Inspired, a team composed of Hospital Hill School players, who did well during the national schools championships, should pose some problems.
In the other games, bottom-placed Spartans will have a rough afternoon against Thika, who are ninth.
Desert Scorpions hope to will find form at the right time as they confront Nairobi City County (NCC).
The women’s matches will see Daystar University meet debutants Rising Star while Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (Jkuat) tackle Amazon.
The league went on a break over the weekend after the Nyayo Stadium court was booked for a private event.
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