Kenya Lionesses humble Zambia in Uganda

Rugby
By Washington Onyango | Oct 30, 2022
Kenya Lionesses and China players in action during their Group D match of the World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series at Estadio Santa Laura, Chile on August 12 2022. [World Rugby]

Kenya Lionesses began their journey to World Cup on the front foot after seeing off Zambia 36-17 in 2022 Eastern Rugby Africa Women's Cup action at the Wankulukuku Stadium in Kampala, Uganda yesterday.

Kenya are in Group B alongside hosts Uganda and Zambia as the three sides hunt for a single ticket to next year's Rugby Africa Cup that serves as a qualifier for the 2023 world cup.

The team that emerges top of the three will advance to next year's Group A which has continental champions South Africa, Zimbabwe. and Namibia.
Captain Perez Muyuka gave Kenya an early 5-0 lead after grounding a mole try but Grace Adhiambo could not convert the twos.

Naomi Amuguni doubled the advantage in the 18th minute through another driving mole that Adhiambo comfortably converted for a 12-0 lead.
Ann Gorreti's drop goal took the scores to 15-0 before Zambia got their first try through Meryl Yambaat the half-hour mark to cut the scores to 15-5.

Goretti would exchange penalties with Adhiambo before Christabel Lindo touched down for a 23-12 lead at the break.
In the final half, Leah Wambui barged over the whitewash for the bonus point try as Goretti added the extras for a 30-12 lead.

Gorreti added two more penalties as Yambaat grabbed her brace for Zambia as Kenya won 36-17.
Kenya will face Uganda at 4.00pm on Wednesday next week in a must win match.
The hosts kicked off the 2022 edition on Tuesday with a 36-17 win over Zambia.

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