Mwamba are the new Driftwood 7s champions after beating Menengai Oilers 19 -7 in a pulsating final at the Mombasa Sports Club on Sunday 19 June 2022.
It was Oilers who went ahead through Mark Kwemoi who scored and converted his own try for a 7-0 lead before tournament MVP Daniel Taabu scored to bring the score to 7-5.
Further tries from Mike Okello, converted by Daniel Taabu and Chrispin Omondi’s effort gave Mwamba the victory in Mombasa.
What a day it has been!
Here are the collated final results from the Driftwood 7s#NSC2022 #Driftwood7s pic.twitter.com/FUCwRINZLD— Kenya Rugby (@OfficialKRU) June 19, 2022
Mwamba and Menengai Oilers set up their final date after sailing through their semifinal fixtures.
Your 2022 Driftwood 7s champions…
Winning with a 21-7 result over Menengai Oilers
The club for you and me…
Mwamba RFC…#NSC2022 #Driftwood7s pic.twitter.com/6IznsIIBil
— Kenya Rugby (@OfficialKRU) June 19, 2022
Eliakim Kichoi landed two unconverted tries to cancel out Richel Wangila’s try as Mwamba claimed the 10-5 victory.
The second semifinal saw the Menengai Oilers starve defending champions KCB of possession en route to a 19-0 win. Chrispin Shitundo landed a try with Amos Onyinkwa converting for a 12-0 lead at the interval before Mark Kwemoi converted Onyikwa’s try for the full time result.
SWEETEST TABOO!
Daniel Taabu with the go ahead try for Mwamba who lead Oilers 14-7 in the Driftwood 7s cup final on 19 June 2022#NSC2022#Driftwood7s pic.twitter.com/ZWBCiCRadd— Kenya Rugby (@OfficialKRU) June 19, 2022
All the results from the semifinal stage in Mombasa #NSC2022 #Driftwood7s pic.twitter.com/BawJgB7qwQ
— Kenya Rugby (@OfficialKRU) June 19, 2022