Author: News Desk
[dropcap]G[/dropcap]or Mahia head coach Dylan Kerr has won the September’s Sports Journalist Association of Kenyan (SJAK) best coach award. The tactician received the trophy that comes with Sh 75,000 today (Thursday) at Camp Toyoyo during the team’s training session.The Briton had a good run in the league and guided K’Ogalo to their 16th league title with five matches to spare. Gor Mahia will be hosting Sony Sugar on Saturday in Kisumu in their final match of the season where coronation party will also be held.
[dropcap]A[/dropcap]fter it emerged that Gor Mahia coach Dylan Kerr was ready to offer his help to the national team Harambee Stars, the tactician has come out and categorically dismissed the allegations. Kerr was talking to Gor Mahia official website after the story was published online by one of the local media houses (Capital FM) on Thursday. “I do not want the Harambee Stars job. I was asked a straight question if I can be interested in the job and I said ‘NO’. I am at Gor Mahia and my contract indicates that I am a Gor Mahia coach and so,…
Gor Mahia 3-1 Kariobangi Sharks: All Goals
[dropcap]G[/dropcap]or Mahia’s rampage continues with yet another dominant performance over Coastal side Bandari FC. Francis Kahata opens the scoring and Meddie Kagere doubles the lead. Defender Wellington Ochieng is not to be left out as he makes it three whereas Michael Apudo’s effort is a mere consolation.
[dropcap]H[/dropcap]ead coach, Kerr, names his squad for today’s assignment against the dockers. Jacques Tuyisenge will pair upfront with Meddie Kagere to lead the striking force, on the backline, Wellington Ochieng starts a head of Karim. Below is the full lineup; Starting IX:Â 29. Boniface Oluoch, 4. Wellington Ochieng, 2. Godfrey Walusimbi, 18. Haron Shakava, 5. Musa Mohammed, 20. Earnest Wendo, 10. Kenneth Muguna, 8. Francis Kahata, 25. George Odhiambo, 22. Meddie Kagere, 9. Jacques Tuyisenge. Sub:Â 1. Peter Odhiambo, 12. Joash Onyango, 3. Karim Nzigiyimana, 30. Philemon Otieno, 7. Jean Mugiraneza, 28. Oliver Maloba, 11. Boniface Omondi.