The Kenya Lionesses dominated Pool D at the HSBC Sevens Challenger, winning against Samoa (20-5) and Poland (29-7). They will face South Africa in the Cup semi-finals on March 2, aiming to continue their winning streak.
The Kenya Lionesses showcased their dominance in Pool D during the HSBC Sevens Challenger, finishing at the top with impressive victories. They kicked off their campaign with a strong 20-5 win against Samoa, spearheaded by captain Grace Okulu’s leadership and outstanding plays from Naomi Amuguni.
In their subsequent match against Poland, the Lionesses secured a convincing 29-7 win. Despite an early setback when Poland took a brief lead, Kenya rebounded, scoring multiple tries to solidify their win and ultimately finish first in their pool.
With their successful run, the Lionesses are now set to face South Africa in the Cup semi-finals on March 2, at 16:18 EAT. Their recent performances reflect a solid momentum as they strive for a spot in the final, aiming to continue their streak of success in the tournament.
In summary, the Kenya Lionesses excelled in Pool D at the HSBC Sevens Challenger with decisive wins against Samoa and Poland. Their strong performance, particularly from key players like Grace Okulu and Naomi Amuguni, sets the stage for a challenging semi-final against South Africa. As they aim for a Cup final appearance, they carry confidence from their recent accomplishments.
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