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Champions Kenya Prisons stay put at the men's league summit

Jairus Kipkosgei (left) of Kenya Prisons strikes against Joshua Kimaru and Shadrack Misiko of General Service Unit (GSU). [Stafford Ondego, Standard]

Reigning Kenya Volleyball Federation men's national league champions Kenya Prisons maintained a five-point gap between them and second-placed Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) after the third leg played at the weekend.

The warders, who are looking to extend their reign to three years in a row, top the table with 26 points from 10 matches having won nine and lost one to bitter rivals General Service Unit (GSU).

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