Football Kenya Federation (FKF) women Premier League zone A defending champions Thika Queens have dethroned Spedag from the summit of the table standings.
This was after both sides played to a barren draw in their fixture on Sunday evening at Mombasa Sports Club.
Thika Queens won 3-2 during the first leg match at Thika Stadium and were the happier lot after the final whistle.
With the stalemate, the champions remain unbeaten in the league so far and lead the table with 20 points from eight rounds of matches, ahead of Spedag, who have 17 points from the same number of matches.
Thika Queens posted a resounding 7-0 win over Mombasa Olympic on Saturday, while Spedag forced a 2-2 draw against Soccer Queens.
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Mary Kinuthia, Chrstine Kitalu and Lucy Mukhwana grabbed a brace each, while Christine Nafula was also on target for the champions.
Ester Nadika scored a brace for Soccer Queens, while Sharon Bushenei and Cheris Avilia scored one goal each for the hosts.
Soccer Queens recovered from the 2-2 draw to register a comfortable 3-1 win against Mombasa Olympic at Mombasa Sports club, thanks to Terry Engessa's brace and Sharon Adhiambo's strike.
Commenting on the results, Soccer Queens coach Amos Kimani said his side has improved and they are working on their weak areas for them to improve on last season's fourth-place finish.
"We went to Mombasa for glory and I am glad we picked four points from tough opponents. Spedag defeated us in the first leg, but we got a point from them in the second leg. The results are remarkable for us," he told Feverpitch.
In a Zone B fixture, Nyamira County Starlets, who shocked zone leaders Oserian last weekend with a 2-1 win, maintained their winning streak with a comfortable 10-0 victory over hapless Baringo County Starlets at Sironga Stadium.
Baringo County Starlets who were elevated to the top tier this season have not won a match so far this season.
Nyamira's sensational striker Janet Bundi scored five goals (seven in total from two matches), Margaret Omweri grabbed a hat-trick, while Agatha Moraa and Roseline Odhiambo added one each for the big win. With that massive victory, Nyamira made sure their unbeaten home record remained intact.
The Nyamira-based side still remains third with 16 points behind Oserian, who have 24 points. Leaders Vihiga Queens also have 24 points, but with a superior goal difference.