Kabras Sugar beat KCB to lift Kenya Cup title thrice in a row

Kabras Sugar beat KCB in Kakamega to lift their third consecutive Kenyan Cup title.

Kabras Sugar clinched KCB RFC 29-5 in the second Kenya Cup final in a row and laid their hands on the title on Saturday afternoon.

Carlos Katywa’s men finished the season unbeaten for the second season in a row and became only the fifth Kenya Cup side to clinch three consecutive titles after Impala, Nondies, Kenya Harlequin, and KCB.

After a horrendous first half for KCB, they would reduce the deficit just before the break when they landed their first points of the match through Vincent Onyala, but it was not subsequently converted, to make it 22-5 going into the break.

The game was much more tighter in the second half, with neither team managing to test each other’s resolve in the opening 20 minutes of the game.

Kabras lifted the Kenya cup title for the first time in the 2015-2016 season when they clinched Impala 22-5. This was followed by a pulsating win against Menengai Oliers in the 2021-2022 final to thrash the visitors 34-28

Last season when they met KCB again, they won 19-9 at the same grounds.

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