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Trail Blazers Obadiah Bundotich attacks against Shadrack Misiku (left) and Naftali Chumba of GSU during second leg of the Kenya Volleyball Federation Men's league action at Nyayo Stadium on Friday. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Pre-match favourites Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) found the going tough after they were beaten by Equity Bank as the national men's volleyball second leg concluded Sunday, February 12, at the Nyayo National Stadium.

It was a bad day for the Dockers whose first-choice players did not travel to Nairobi for the second-leg fixtures that started on Friday.

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