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Prisons Kenya seek to put rivals behind bars at Nyayo Stadium

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Prison's Michael Chemos reacts in a game against GSU during the 1st Nairobi Water and Seawerage Company Chairman's Cup at Ndakaini Stadium on Friday, April 28, 2017. {PHOTO: JONAH ONYANGO/STANDARD]

Former national men volleyball champions Prisons Kenya is a team on a mission.

Six years since they last lifted the national league title, the side, which is coached by David Lung'aho, know they are close to reclaiming that title. They are close and they can feel it.
So, when the national play-offs serve off tomorrow to Sunday at Nyayo Stadium, there will be no looking back. They are at a point of no return.
"We are ready to raise to the occasion and recapture the title and change the status quo," said Lung'aho.

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