Sunday, May 08, 2022 Preview

Week 8 curtains close with 7 matches scheduled to be played in Mombasa and the Capital city. The games comprise 2 Premier League, 2 National League (Eastern Zone), and 3 Super League teams. Lakers who won Saturday will take on Amira Sailors in the early kick-off game at 9 am. The other ladies’ match will be between Nairobi Chapel and KU. KU is top on the log of the Super League Ladies League with 6 points while Chapelites are 5th with 3 points.

Premier League Men

USIU plays Kenya Police in the only Men’s Premier League match today at 3 pm. USIU has only 1 win so far with 5 points from 4 matches while Police have 7 points. A win for USIU moves them to number 4 on the log from position 8. If Police win they move to position 2 or 3 depending on how many goals they score. They will be a point shy of the top spot.

Super League Men

6th placed JKUAT wildcats take on 4th placed Nakuru at 1 pm. Wildcats have 5 points from 4 games played while Nakuru has 8 points from 4 matches played. Wildcats lost their 1st match last weekend against TUK while Nakuru has not dropped any points yet.

The last match will be pitting Kenyatta University (KU) Vultures and Parkroad Tigers. None of these 2 sides have won a match.

National League

Mombasa West start their 2022 National League Men’s title quest today at home playing a wounded Impala side who lost a match yesterday against Daikyo Heroes. Thika Rovers who yesterday won meets Karate Axiom at the Strathmore University grounds. Karate is 6th with 3 points from 3 games played. The Rovers are now 4th on the log with 4 points from 3 games.

Sunday, May 08, 2022 Fixtures

Premier League Women
9:00 
Amira Sailors V/s Lakers – City Park

National League Men – Eastern Zone
10:00
 Mombasa West V/s Impala – Mombasa
10:00 Karate Axiom V/s Thika Rovers – Strathmore Uni SC

Super League Women
11:00
 Nairobi Chapel V/s KU – City Park

Super League Men
13:00
 JKUAT V/s Nakuru – City Park
17:00 KU V/s Parkroad Tigers – City Park

Premier League Men
15:00
 USIU-A V/s Kenya Police – City Park

Photo: Barry Danstone/Hockey KE