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Otieno stars as Shujaa finish second in Vancouver Sevens

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Kenya's Willy Ambaka in action against Ronald Brown (left) and Selvyn Davids of South Africa.[Reuters]

Alvin ‘Buffa’ Otieno might not have ended up on the winning side but he was unstoppable after he inspired Shujaa to a second-place finish at the Vancouver Sevens.

Kenya Sevens lost 38-5 to South Africa’s Blitzboks in the Vancouver Sevens final played at BC Place Stadium, in Canada, yesterday. This was the first all-African Cup final since 2008.

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