After a resounding
13-0 win over Kamaliza Eaglets in an FKF Girls
Premier League tie on Saturday 8 September 2012, Moyas Ladies slashed a
four point gap to close in on leaders Matuu.
Nears a close
After 19 rounds of play, Moyas is now on 51 points to consolidate second spot and in the process pull away from third placed Old is Gold who is further back with 47 points from 20 games.
Moyas most recent win, the tenth straight and 17 of the season will certainly gives Matuu the jitters as the 12-team league nears a close.
On Wednesday 12 September, the two teams will face off in a curtain raiser prior to a Tusker Premier League game between Tusker and Sofapaka.
Top three
As pundits have it, the winner from that game, should there be one, will go all the way to claim the league that concludes on 23 September.
Away from the top three, Thika Queens is fourth with 33 points, 14 behind Old is Gold but one better than fifth placed Spedag of Mombasa.
Third for a lengthy while, Mathare United is now sixth with 29 points after featuring in 20 games.
Relegation
From 21 games, Western Commandoes is seventh with 28 points, one better than eighth placed Kisii United.
Kisumu’s Galactico Youth is ninth and Nairobi’s Makolanders is tenth despite both tying on 15 points after playing 20 games each.
Kamaliza Eaglets and Sotik Super Stars sit on relegation spot 11 and 12.

