Author: Stephen Awino

  • Falcons Wrap up Prinsloo 7s Campaign

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    Daystar Falcons Rugby came up short in a fiercely contested final with MMUST rugby in the Prinsloo 7s Challenge trophy.

    The Falcons lost the final with a score of 12-15 with tries coming from Floyd Wabwire and Patrick Odongo. Clinton Kioko added to Falcons tally with extras but MMUST rugby withstood the onslaught to walk away as the Challenge Trophy victors.

    Falcons got to the finals after thrashing Nondies 24-0 in the semi finals. Patrick Odongo cemented the Falcons dominance with a brace before Floyd Wabwire and Clinton Amukwachi added to the tally with single tries. The extras again came from Clinton Kioko.

    Black Blad fell to Falcons in the quarter-finals despite putting up a spirited fight. Falcons thwarted the efforts of their opponents to win the quarters with a score of 21-12 with tries from Trevor Opondo, Samuel Ovwamu and Augustine Owino and extras from Clinton Kioko.

    Falcons are now set to take part in the prestigious Christie 7s tournament in Nairobi from August 12th to 13th

  • Arsenal Triumph over Manchester City to Win Community Shield

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    Arsenal’s new signings Declan Rice, Kai Havertz, and Jurrien Timber all started but failed to make an impact as Man City won.

    Havertz tested Stefan Ortega twice in the first half but failed to convert on both occasions.

    The breakthrough came after Pep Guardiola made many substitutions, with De Bruyne and Palmer going on, and the duo combined to secure the win for Man City, with Palmer scoring in the 77th minute.

    However, there was late drama when Leandro Trossard equalized in the 11th minute of stoppage time.

    Following Martin Odegaard’s conversion, De Bruyne was up first for City in the penalty shootout, and the Belgian slammed his shot against the crossbar.

    Trossard came next, sending Ortega the wrong way to convert his spot-kick, before Bernardo Silva did the same.

    Bukayo Saka scored smoothly as Arsneal maintained control.

    Rodri was up next for City, but Aaron Ramsdale stopped his shot before Fabio Vieira scored into the top corner to give Arteta’s side the win.

     

     

  • Spain Thrash Switzerland in Round of 16 encounter

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    Switzerland perfect defensive record in the competition was undone in just five minutes against Spain. Their defense was breached by midfielder Bonmati, who scored the first goal for La Roja.

    The Spanish team continued to dominate, adding more goals through Bonmati, Alba Redondo, Laia Codina, and Jenni Hermoso, resulting in an impressive 5-1 victory.

    Bonmati, Redondo, and Hermoso have all tallied three goals each in the tournament, showcasing their goal-scoring prowess.

    For Codina, her 45th-minute goal was a moment of redemption, as she had previously scored an unfortunate own goal with a misguided pass that shocked goalkeeper Cata Coll from 40 yards out.

    Spain secured a second-place finish in Group C, with comprehensive wins against Costa Rica and Zambia, scoring a combined 8-0, before experiencing an unexpected 4-0 defeat to Japan.

    Coach Jorge Vilda made strategic changes to the team, including replacing goalkeeper Maria Rodriguez with Coll, ahead of Saturday’s match.

    Having achieved their best World Cup finish to date, Switzerland, ranked 20th, matched their previous round of 16 exit in their sole World Cup appearance in 2015.

    Now, Spain advances to face the winner of the round of 16 game between the Netherlands and South Africa, and the fans anticipate more exciting clashes in the competition.

  • Arsenal Come Out on Top to be Crowned Emirates Cup Champions

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    In their final test ahead of their Community Shield showdown against Manchester City, Mikel Arteta’s side triumphed on a home debut for several summer signings.

    The visitors proved stern opponents, however, and took the lead in the first half.

    After good work from Mohamed Camara, with the midfielder picking up the ball and bursting into the box, a cross was whipped in for Youssouf Fofana to head home.

    Arsenal responded well, inspired in part by strong performances from Declan Rice and Jurrien Timber before the interval, and promptly found the equaliser.

    Gabriel Martinelli, who played well as part of a reshuffled front three, found Eddie Nketiah with a corner, allowing him to volley in.

    Arsenal gained momentum after a slew of second-half substitutions at the hour mark, however Wissam Ben Yedder threatened after hitting the crossbar.

    Neither team was able to regain the lead, sending the game into overtime.

    Takumi Minamino, a former Liverpool player, was the only one denied in the shootout, with Aaron Ramsdale standing tall down the centre to keep the strike out.

    That allowed Gabriel to sneak in the game-winning penalty, capping off Arsenal’s preparations in style only days before the start of the new season.

     

  • Women’s World Cup Group Stages Climaxes

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    In a whirlwind of intense matches, the group stages of the 2023 Women’s World Cup are coming to a close, leaving football enthusiasts eagerly anticipating the Round of 16.

    As of Tuesday 1, five groups have been decided, while the remaining three will be finalized by August 3rd.

    Switzerland emerged victorious in Group A, securing their place in the Round of 16 with an impressive performance. Their sights are now set on a fierce encounter with Spain, who were runner-up in group C.

    Japan topped Group C in style winning all their matches, and are now set to take on Norway who were runner-up in Group A.

    The Netherlands made their mark by winning Group E, showcasing their attacking prowess and solid defense. The Dutch team now eagerly awaits the finalization of the group stages, as they prepare to face the runner-up in group G.

    The reigning champions, the United States, showcased their mettle in Group E but failed to top the group. They now eagerly await the results of group G as they will take on the winner of Group G.

    England secured their place in the Round of 16 as they topped Group D earning a face-off against Nigeria, who came in second in Group B.

    As the 2023 Women’s World Cup continues to captivate audiences with its exhilarating displays of talent and passion for the sport, fans can expect more breathtaking moments and memorable matches in the journey towards crowning a new champion.

  • Manchester United Suffer back-to-back Pre-season Defeats

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    The scoreboard saw an avalanche of goals as Dalot, Antony, Donyell Malen, and Youssoufa Moukoko all found the back of the net in this pre-season thriller.

    The contest got off to a fast start in the 24th minute, when Dalot struck the back of the net with a thunderous strike, giving his team an early lead. The excitement didn’t end there, as Donyell Malen stole the show shortly before halftime with two consecutive goals in the 43rd and 44th minutes, leaving the opponents startled and trailing by a goal.

    After the break, Antony showed brought the Red devils back in the game in the 52nd minute, gliding past defenders and putting the ball into the net. However, the competition remained fierce, with both teams vying for control of the game.

    In the 71st minute, Youssoufa Moukoko added another goal to give the German side the lead after he was found by German international Marco Reus in the box.

    The winner ensured Manchester United suffered back to back defeats as they’re set to take on Lens in their next match. The German side will take on English side Chelsea in their next match.

     

     

  • From Falcons to Chipu: Meet the Daystarians Tearing it up at the International Stage

    Geylord Ngasi, Eddy Wambugu and Mike Oduor are living the dream at the world rugby under 20 trophy tournament with the world’s best. The Daystar Falcons players have had the privilege to transition from university rugby to tearing it up at the international stage.

    The trio’s journey has been nothing but incredible. Geylord Ngasi’s rugby journey began when he joined the Daystar Falcons just a year ago. He faced several challenges as a newcomer with limited prior training. However, his determination and perseverance led him to become a promising player on the team.

    After hearing about the Daystar rugby trials, Geylord decided to give it a shot, and luck was on his side as he earned a scholarship with the school. As a rookie, he had to prove himself during the preseason training sessions. His hard work and dedication didn’t go unnoticed, and he gained recognition from the coach.

    Despite falling ill during the first match of the season, Geylord’s debut came in the second match, and he continued to impress on the field. Adapting to the competitive environment of Athi River proved to be a challenge, but he pushed himself out of his comfort zone to excel.

    Geylord’s ambition didn’t stop at the school level. With aspirations of playing for Chipu (the Kenya Under-20 national rugby team), he trained relentlessly, drawing from the experience of the training sessions before joining the Daystar Falcons. His efforts paid off, as he secured a spot on the national team, an achievement he never imagined possible.

    Reflecting on his journey, Geylord humbly acknowledges the invaluable lessons learned both on and off the field. Playing against skilled opponents has taught him to seek guidance and learn from others, leading to personal growth and improvement in his game.

    This kind of experience is what anyone playing rugby would wish for. It’s so humbling yet also a lesson. As you are in the game I mean you meet someone playing that same position as you and you are like this guy knows what he is doing. You reach out at the end of the game and you learn a few things from the opposition and yet from my own teammates who I’ve socialized with them and I’ve come to learn alot. When I started my rugby journey I would never have imagined that I would get to experience such

    Michael Oduor is another exciting export for Daystar Falcons. He has played for Daystar Falcons for two seasons now. In those two years, one of rugby’s biggest young prospect has made tremendous progress. Oduor delved in to just how big a part Daystar Falcons played in preparing him to represent his country on the international stage.

    Falcons imenisaidia juu, you know the coach anajua, your strength anakushow hapo hivo what you are capable of and if you execute it hio ndio kitu wa anangalia huku kwa national team.

    Oduor made the switch from university rugby to national rugby. Many might fold under the pressure, but the young lad relishes the gusto of competing with the big boys. He compares his university rugby experience and that of the international stage and says it is indeed very different.

    He shares how the pressure to perform when the cameras are on you and the nation is behind you was a bit overwhelming at first. He however grew into it and he’s not looked back ever since. The young lad has had to hone his skills to be able to hold position number 2 for the Chipu. A position which he says is not short of it’s challenges.

    Unajua mimi ni hooker, I play position number two and kama hooker, ball ikitoka, off the line I need to throw the ball back. Na kama kuna pressure mingi and I lose my concentration, hapo I end up ni methrow ball not straight and that’s a penalty against us.

    Having made such a huge milestone and a big switch to national rugby, just what does the future hold for some of rugby’s biggest prospect? Well the young lads have set their sight on the Shujaa and hope to make the switch from U20 rugby.

    It is incredible how greatness often emerges from such humble beginnings. Our rugby stars’ journey is just beginning. As they continue their rugby journey, Geylord Ngasi and Mike Oduor stands as a testament to the power of dedication and hard work.

     

     

     

     

  • Derby Delight for Daystar Falcons

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    In a highly charged and action-packed football match, spectators were treated to a rollercoaster of emotions as Daystar Falcons and Daystar City battled it out. The game, held at the Bethel Grounds lived up to its hype, featuring incredible goals, contentious decisions, and moments of pure excitement.

    The match kicked off with both teams displaying their attacking prowess from the outset. Daystar City’s Nathan had an early opportunity to open the scoring. However, much to the disappointment of the travelling fans, his goal was disallowed. The decision sparked debates among fans, but the match referee stood firm with her decision.

    The home team, not to be outdone, quickly capitalized on the momentum shift. Madede, broke through City’s defense with a brilliant effort, to put Falcons ahead after being set up by a cutback cross from fellow teammate Mike. The home fans erupted in jubilation.

    Shortly after, Falcons would double their lead again through Madede who was set up by Musanka. Musanka lashed on to a paried away save after City failed to clear the ball.

    As the first half drew to a close, Mike would add to his assist and put the home side 3 goals to the good with a stunning header on goal after teammate mida mida found him with a cross. The stadium erupted with cheers.

    The second half began with even more intensity, as both teams sought to gain the upper hand. City piled the pressure on Falcons early on in the second half and would get their reward as Abubbakar’s effort found the back of the net.

    Falcons would bring City goalkeeper, Ken Andrew into action forcing a double save that kept City in the match. City’s onslaught would see another goal disallowed when Deng found the back of the net but the referee again called foul play.

    City’s spirited fight in the second half could not help mount a comeback as Falcons saw out the game holding on to their two-goal lead and taking the campus bragging rights.

     

     

     

  • Arsenal Stuns Barcelona in 8-goal thriller

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    In a thrilling encounter Arsenal showcased their attacking prowess to secure a remarkable 5-3 victory over Spanish giants Barcelona. The match, filled with twists and turns, left fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

    The game kicked off with an early lead for Barcelona when Robert Lewandowski found the back of the net in the 7th minute, setting a confident tone for the visitors. However, Arsenal’s young talent, Bukayo Saka, equalized the score just six minutes later with a skillful finish in the 13th minute.

    The action continued as Arsenal was awarded a penalty in the 22nd minute, giving Saka a chance to put his team ahead. Unfortunately, the young Englishman missed the spot-kick, allowing Barcelona to breathe a sigh of relief. However, Chelsea’s star midfielder, Kai Havertz, made amends for the missed opportunity, giving Arsenal a 2-1 lead with a goal in the 43rd minute.

    Just when it seemed Arsenal would enter halftime with a narrow advantage, Raphinha of Barcelona produced a moment of brilliance, leveling the score at 2-2 with a well-taken goal in the 34th minute.

    As the second half commenced, Leandro Trossard showcased his scoring prowess, firing two crucial goals for Arsenal in the 55th and 78th minutes, giving his team a commanding 4-2 lead. The Belgian winger’s brace left the Barcelona defense in disarray.

    In the 88th minute, Ferran Torres gave Barcelona a glimmer of hope, pulling one back for the visitors and making it 4-3. However, the late-game drama wasn’t over, as Fábio Vieira of Arsenal sealed the deal for his team with a composed finish in the 89th minute, sealing a memorable 5-3 victory for the Gunners.

    The match displayed an enthralling display of attacking football from both sides, delighting fans and neutrals alike.

    This result will undoubtedly boost Arsenal’s confidence as they head into the upcoming season, leaving their supporters hopeful for an exciting and successful campaign.

  • Bellingham Opens Account for Real Madrid Against Manchester United

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    On Tuesday evening in San Diego, Manchester United’s Under-21s team suffered a 3-1 defeat against Wrexham. Fast forward 24 hours to Houston’s NRG Stadium, and the first team faced a harsh reality check from a talented and energetic young Real Madrid squad.

    Andre Onana, the newly acquired No. 1 goalkeeper for £47.1 million this summer, couldn’t prevent the two goals, as Real Madrid ran riot.

    The first goal was a display of brilliance from Jude Bellingham, who once had the privilege of touring United’s Carrington training base with the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson. Real Madrid’s latest star recruit skillfully controlled a long ball from Antonio Rudiger before casually chipping it over Onana, leaving the defense stunned.

    The second goal was an audacious bicycle kick from Jose Luis Mato after Lucas Vazquez set up the fellow Spaniard with a cross.

    Manchester United has only one more match in the US to face German Bundesliga side Dortmund.