27 June 2012
KENYA : KBF: KCA proves a hard nut to crack in DIV 1
Updated on 27/06/12 | By BRIAN AYIEKO
Kenya College of Accountancy University is firmly perched at the helm of the KBF Division One log having amassed the maximum 14 points from their 7 matches.
Over the past weekend KCA affirmed that they are the team to beat after they handed newcomers and fellow students Kenyatta University’s Pirates a rude welcome to the league defeating them 66 -58.
Nakuru Club comes in 2nd in the Division One standings with 13 points having lost one of the 7 matches. They are followed by Parkland Baptist that has 12 points from 8 matches winning 4 of those.
College side Nairobi Aviation and Umoja are in position 4 and 5 respectively sharing 11 points but the students have played only 6 matches compared to Umoja who have played 7. EMYBA are in position 6 with 10 points having played 8 matches and only winning 2 of them.
In the other half of the standings KAA, Trail Blazers, students Upper Hill are at position 7, 8 and 9 respectively all of them having 9 points. KAA and Upper Hill have played 6 matches while Blazers have played 7.
The bottom three teams are World Hope, African Nazarene University and the recently promoted KU. World Hope has 9 points, ANU 8 points and KU Pirates 2 points having lost the only 2 matches that they have played.
Over the past weekend KCA affirmed that they are the team to beat after they handed newcomers and fellow students Kenyatta University’s Pirates a rude welcome to the league defeating them 66 -58.
Nakuru Club comes in 2nd in the Division One standings with 13 points having lost one of the 7 matches. They are followed by Parkland Baptist that has 12 points from 8 matches winning 4 of those.
College side Nairobi Aviation and Umoja are in position 4 and 5 respectively sharing 11 points but the students have played only 6 matches compared to Umoja who have played 7. EMYBA are in position 6 with 10 points having played 8 matches and only winning 2 of them.
In the other half of the standings KAA, Trail Blazers, students Upper Hill are at position 7, 8 and 9 respectively all of them having 9 points. KAA and Upper Hill have played 6 matches while Blazers have played 7.
The bottom three teams are World Hope, African Nazarene University and the recently promoted KU. World Hope has 9 points, ANU 8 points and KU Pirates 2 points having lost the only 2 matches that they have played.