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KCB shifts focus to Christie Sevens after finishing third in Nakuru

KCB captain Vincent Onyala (center) in action against Menengai Oilers.[Washington Onyango]

KCB Sevens assistant coach Denis 'Ironman' Mwanja has urged his charges to shift their attention to the upcoming Christie Sevens after emerging third during the concluded Prinsloo Sevens at the Nakuru Athletics Club.

The bankers defeated arch-rivals Menengai Oilers 22-12 in the third place playoff match to clinch the bronze medal behind winners Kabras Sugar and Kenya Harlequins who settled for the second position.

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