Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Kisumu Youth Football Association League


By Phillip Orwa

Obunga Babes FC mauled Real Kisumu Stars FC 3-0 in the on-going Kisumu Youth Football Association League in an under-16 match that was staged at the Shauri Moyo Play Ground in Brilliant Kisumu on Saturday.

In other encounters Real Kisumu Stars thrashed Young Emirates FC 1-0, Super strikers FC defeated Lake Victoria Stars FC 2-0, Hovic and Real Kisumu Stars Settled for a 0-0 draw, while Al-ansar FC and Young Emirates too did not have a clear winner.

On Sunday in matches that were staged at the Kenyatta sports ground Manyatta United FC Disciplined Real Kisumu FC 8-0, Obunga Babes FC walked over Young Emirates FC 6-0, Desert Rangers FC defeated ASYSA the greens 2-0, Real Kisumu stars FC whipped Lake Victoria Stars FC 2-0, Super strikers FC and Hovic FC had a 2-2 draw while Covenant Academy and Al-ansar FC also settled for a 2-2 draw.

In the under-14 category staged at the Molasses play grounds Okore Golden Youth FC romped over Usare FC 3-1, Express sportiff FC defeated Kisian FC 2-0; Nawa FC piped Usare FC 1-0 while Nawa FC and Portflorence FC settled for a goalless draw.

The under-12 league saw Okore Golden Youth FC striking Kisian FC 2-0 while Port Florence FC defeated Express sportiff FC 2-0 in matches that were staged at the Ramogi grounds at Otonglo.

Meanwhile Kisumu Youth Football Association {KYFA} Manager Rachelle Stwather-Okumu has said that they are almost accomplishing the 10,000 tree planting target.

Early this year KYFA partnered with United Millers in a bid to conserve environment and Rachelle said that they had an agreement of planting 10,000 seedlings.

“We have planted 8,000 seedlings and are now only 2000 shy of our target, we plan to accomplish the target by the end of the year, and the trees are being planted in different parts of Kisumu County and its environs where KYFA stages its League”. She said.

United Millers that is owned by Shunil Shah has been sponsoring many football activities in the Nyanza Region through their Social Corporate Responsibility.

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