Kenya Sevens crushed Côte d'Ivoire 38-0 during their first Rugby Africa Sevens match. The team played under the name Morans and dominated from start to finish. Floyd Wabwire ran fast down the side and scored the opening try. Siketi kicked the extra points to make it 7-0. Wabwire scored again moments later but missed the conversion.
Coach Louis Kisia said his players followed their game plan perfectly. Dennis Abukuse crossed the line for the third try and kicked his conversion. The Morans led 19-0 at halftime after achieving their goal of three first-half tries. Kisia always tells his team to score at least three tries before the break.
New player Matoka made a strong impact after halftime. He dove over the try line but missed his conversion kick. The Morans kept attacking and scored two more tries before the final whistle. Felix Okoth scored the last try and Matoka successfully converted it.
Kisia explained that his squad mixes young players with experienced ones. This combination helps boost confidence during important tournaments. The coach wants his team to learn from older players who know how to handle pressure.
The Morans must prepare for their match against Ghana. Kisia plans to rest his players and watch game footage. The team will study their performance and fix any mistakes. They hope to continue their strong form throughout the tournament.
Coach Louis Kisia said his players followed their game plan perfectly. Dennis Abukuse crossed the line for the third try and kicked his conversion. The Morans led 19-0 at halftime after achieving their goal of three first-half tries. Kisia always tells his team to score at least three tries before the break.
New player Matoka made a strong impact after halftime. He dove over the try line but missed his conversion kick. The Morans kept attacking and scored two more tries before the final whistle. Felix Okoth scored the last try and Matoka successfully converted it.
Kisia explained that his squad mixes young players with experienced ones. This combination helps boost confidence during important tournaments. The coach wants his team to learn from older players who know how to handle pressure.
The Morans must prepare for their match against Ghana. Kisia plans to rest his players and watch game footage. The team will study their performance and fix any mistakes. They hope to continue their strong form throughout the tournament.