KEN - Champions Ulinzi Warriors and Kenya Ports still unbeaten
NAIROBI (Premier League) - Only two teams, national champions Ulizi Warriors and Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) still remain unetane as the Premier League title race reaches the second leg
NAIROBI (Premier League) - Only two teams, national champions Ulizi Warriors and Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) still remain unetane as the Premier League title race reaches the second leg.
After playing their first leg matches, the soldiers, four time winners of the title have won all their eight matches and gunned a maximum 16 points.
The ports women, who are also the regional champions, on the other hand have played five matches and have got 10 points without losing a tie.They look irrepresible.
East and Central Africa club champions KCB Lions, who have lost three consecutive matches, including last weekends 83-82 shocker to fifth placed Kenyatta University, are fourth on 12 points.
They have the same number of points as third placed Co-operarive Bank of Kenya who have are on five wins and have lost two of their matches so far.
Coast Youth Club (CYC), spared from relegation by Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF) last year are staring are in danger of facing the axe again. They have lost all the four matches and are last.
in the ladies category, Sprite Storms are first with 11 points after six matches.They fell once to KPA. New team, Yana have found the going rough as they have won three and lost three with 9 points.Telkom are third on nine points.
Standings Men
Ulinzi 8 8 0 16
USIU 9 6 3 15
Co-op 7 5 2 12
Lions 8 5 2 12
KU 7 4 3 11
Terrorsts 8 1 7 9
ICC 7 1 6 8
Nakuru 6 1 5 7
CYC 4 0 4 4
Standings Women
Storms 6 5 1 11
KPA 5 5 0 10
Telkom 6 3 3 9
USIU 6 3 3 9
Jkuat 6 1 5 7
Dynamites 5 0 5 5
Dann OWERE
FIBA Correspondent in Kenya