KCB seal historic five-peat, Mwamba ladies complete three-peat as NYS Spades crowned division two champions at Kabeberi 7s
KCB Rugby made history at the Kabeberi 7s on Sunday, holding off Strathmore Leos 14-12 in a tightly fought final at the RFUEA Grounds to claim a fifth straight title. No side had previously won five Kabeberi titles in a row. KCB now match Mwamba RFC’s run of four consecutive men’s titles from 1988 to […] The post KCB seal historic five-peat, Mwamba ladies complete three-peat as NYS Spades crowned…
At the Kabeberi 7s on Sunday, KCB Rugby secured a historic fifth consecutive title by defeating Strathmore Leos 14-12 in a tightly contested final at the RFUEA Grounds. This marks KCB's fifth Kabeberi championship, bringing their total to seven, with their other wins dating back to 2008, 2014, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025. Strathmore, however, made history by reaching their first Kabeberi final in the club's history.
Despite the loss, Strathmore's achievement was significant, adding 22 points to their total after the weekend and keeping them ahead of Kabras Sugar on the National 7s Circuit standings. Mwamba RFC's women's team, Mwamba Ladies, also clinched their third consecutive title by defeating Kenya Harlequin, completing a triumvirate of victories this season. On the men's side, Menengai Oilers took third place with a win over Kenya Harlequin, while Mwamba RFC's men secured fifth spot with a victory over Daystar Falcons.
The day's other notable result came in Division Two, where NYS Spades claimed the championship with a commanding 14-0 win over Stallions Rugby. This victory not only secures their promotion to Division One for the next leg of the circuit but also saw Bravin Wekesa stand out with his contributions, scoring and converting both of Spades' tries. The Kabeberi 7s tournament continues next in Mombasa from August 21-23.
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