Leaders Ulinzi will take on the visiting University of Eldoret “Pippers” in a Kenya Handball Federation league clash at Nyayo Stadium on Sunday.
The unbeaten soldiers, who top the 25-team table with a maximum 16 points from eight games, have too much firepower for the winless students.
Ulinzi trio of Abel Weru, Gideon Kiprotich, and Noah Cheruiyot will lead coach Nickson Oyaro's charges in this game. The tactician said they will take one game at a time.
Black Mamba coach Sydney Omondi also said they have trained well and are ready for their clash against Young City who have won a single game.
The Kaloleni-based Mamba, who finished a respectable fourth last year, lie seventh having posted five wins from their six games.
“We have trained well together and hopefully we will win the match. We remain upbeat and we will take one game at a time” Offer Omondi.
UoE, banking on Nehemiah Kosgei and Kevin Rotich for goals, open their city tour with a game against Daystar University who are ninth with five wins.
Debutant Hunters face off against Desert Scorpions in what should be a close fight as the two sides have posted only one win in six and seven games respectively.
Kenyatta University confront Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (Jkuat). The two varsity sides have each played two games— managing one win a piece.
Spartans, who remain winless from their five matches, meet UoE in a match-up that on paper seems balanced and could go either way.
The only women’s tie of the day will see Daystar University tackle Rising Star, who will be playing their first game.
On Sunday, the Technical University of Kenya meet UoE, and KU have a date with Engineers as JKUAT take on the fourth-placed General Service Unit (GSU).
Women champions Nairobi Water Queens will move joint top with leaders Ulinzi Sharks on 12 points with a victory against Kenyatta University.
The other match will see Rising Star come face-to-face with JkKUAT.