Sivanto Prime close in on Kinsman Cup title

Casimir Gross in a past action against Primarosa. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Sivanto Prime continued with their winning streak after silencing Luna Tranquility 7.5-4 on the second day of the Kinsman Cup title at Timau Sports Club on Sunday.

Fresh from their 5-3 win over Hussar, the Casimir Gross-led Sivanto Prime were in a class of their own.

Despite starting the match at the advantage of half fraction of a goal from their low handicap, the team of Casimir (Gross), Will Millar, Nick Millar and Fredd Kambo dominated Luna Tranquility in all the chukkas leading 2.5-2 in the first chukka.

Casimir scored a double for the winners as Raph Nzomo equally replied with another double for the losers (Luna Tranquility).

Lunna Traquility took a 3-2.5 lead through a goal by Tarwquin Gross in the second chukka before surrendering it in the third chukka that ended 5.5-3 in of the winners from goals by Casimir.

Casimir was on the mark again in the final chukka before Will Millar added the seventh goal for Sivanto Prime to match towards the title despite an early goal setback by Jamie Murray for Lunna Tranquility that could not alter the match results at the end of it.

In the second match, Hussar made a comeback to defeat Redigo Deter 4.5-4 having the previous day been beaten (5-3) by Sivanto Prime in the race for top honours.

Archie Voorspuy scored a double for the winners as Izzy Stichburry and Vishal Somaia managed one each for the winners (Hussar) in the round robin tournament.

Phillip Arunga scored three goals for Redigo Deter with Craig Millar putting the ball through the sticks in the final chukka.

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