By Erick Ochieng’
Trailblazers’ 24 points have secured them command of the Nairobi Provincial Basketball men’s Division Two league.
Kenya Polytechnic and Nairobi Aviation tie on 23 points, but occupy second and third places.
However, a tough battle is expected among Kenya Airport Authority, Balozi and Madison who tie on 18 points. At the lower end of the tough league, high school side, Upper Hill, Satellite Mercenaries and Nairobi Deaf Kings are on 12 points each.
Don Bosco and Mercenaries have forfeited one and two matches since the league began in April.
Upper Hill and Deaf Kings have lost most matches — ten in their 11 outings.
In the women’s Division One League, also being played at Railway Club, Predators continue to lead with ten points. They are closely followed by World Hope who have eight.
Safe Spaces and Kenya Polytechnic have scored seven points for the third and fourth positions.
Nairobi Deaf Queens are at the basement, having accumulated only four points.