Rugby: Strathmore Leos dethrone oilers to win 2022 Embu Sevens

Rugby
By Washington Onyango | May 09, 2022
Strathmore Leos players celebrates victory against Homeboyz RFC opponents during their Kenya Cup match at RFUEA Grounds in Nairobi on January 29, 2022. Strathmore Leos won 30-24. [Stafford Ondego, Standard]

Strathmore Leos are the 2022 Embu Sevens champions.

The university side were crowned champions after defeating defending champions Menengai Oilers 19-12 in the final staged at Njukiri Showgrounds.

Embu Sevens returned after two years of absence caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2019, Menengai Oilers defeated Nakuru 14-12 to win the title.

In the final, Brunson Madigu gave Leos a 7-0 lead before Steve Arunga replied with an unconverted try that reduced the scores to 7-5.

Strathmore stretched their lead with a try by Philemon Olang but the conversion went wide as the university students took a 12-5 lead at the break.

On return from the break, Amos Onyinkwa landed a try for Menengai Oilers to tie the scores at 12-12 after conversion by Davis Nyaundi.

Glory would however belong to Leos after Barnabas Owuor scored the winner which was converted for a 19-12 win.

Oilers eliminated MMUST 20-12 win in the semifinals to reach the finals while Strathmore Leos saw off Nakuru RFC.

 The tournament is being used by clubs as a warm-up for the National Sevens Circuit which is set to kick off later this month with Kabeberi 7s at RFUEA Grounds.

Share this story
Kenya Prisons book a quarters date with rivals KCB
Kenya Pipeline will take on National Alcohol and Liquor Factory of Ethiopia in the quarter-finals.
Kenton School win Obuya Charity match
The Most Valuable Player of the tournament was Arhan Shah with 40 runs and two wickets.
Vinicius snatches Real Madrid Champions League draw at Bayern
The draw puts Madrid in the driving seat ahead of next week's return leg at the Santiago Bernabeu.
ESports: Lusigi lands international appointment
The local gaming boss has joined ranks at the Global Esports Federation.
Madrid wary of 'bestia negra' Bayern in 'European Clasico'
In the last decade Madrid clearly have the edge on the German giants.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS