Chapa Dimba: Predators to face Scorpions in Eastern Region Boys’ final
Chapa Dimba Eastern region final held at Kinoru Stadium
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Tharaka Nithi’s newly crowned champions, Chuka University
Scorpions, and their counterparts, Chuka University Starlets, are through to
the Chapa Dimba regional finals set for Sunday at Kinoru Stadium.
The Scorpions advanced to the regional final by edging out
Machakos Boys 5-4 in a penalty shootout after the game ended in a 1-1 draw in
regular time. The Scorpions took the lead in the 33rd minute through Robinson
Muriira, with Augustino Maya equalizing in the 38th minute, resulting in a 1-1 draw.
In the girls’ category, last edition’s finalists, Chuka
Starlets, will compete against Syomunyu Secondary School from Kitui. Chuka
Starlets secured a 1-0 victory against Saku Queens from Marsabit, earning them
a spot in the final with hopes of claiming the regional titles.
Beth Kathomi scored the only goal for Chuka University
Starlets through a penalty in the 54th minute.
In the opening match, Syomunyu Secondary School edged out
Mavoko Starlets from Machakos 3-0, becoming the first team to secure a spot in
the regional title race. Lilian Vaati opened the scoresheet for her side in the
17th minute, doubling the scores in the 45th minute to make it 2-0. Five
minutes later, Dorcas Hellen netted the third goal, sealing the victory for her
team.
"I am glad that we have advanced to the finals set for
tomorrow, where we will be facing Syomunyu Girls. This marks our second time
reaching the regional finals, and I believe that this time, we will emerge
victorious and secure the opportunity to represent the Eastern region in the
finals,"Easther Robi, head coach Chuka Starlets, said after the match.
In the match between Predators and Galbatura United from
Isiolo, Predators secured a 3-2 victory. Oscar Mugambi fired an early goal in
the 4th minute of the game, with Husein Abdirahman responding quickly to
equalize in the 9th minute, resulting in a 1-1 score at halftime. Galbatura
United started the second half on high spirits, securing their second goal
through a penalty. However, they failed to maintain their lead, allowing
Patrick Vundi to penetrate their defense and score the second goal, with Oscar
Mugambi netting his second goal to make it 3-2.
The winners (boys’ and girls’ team) will take home Ksh 50,000 and book a slot to represent the region at the national finals set for early next year.

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