Status quo restored

Apr 19, 2001

Mbarara set the early pace, but all signs are that the big guns will sooner than later, take up the top three positions in the Nile Special Super league.

By Betty Enangu KCC 4 Iganga 0 (correcting Thursday mistake) Mbarara set the early pace, but all signs are that the big guns will sooner than later, take up the top three positions in the Nile Special Super league. Express travelled to Kakyeeka to ensure the Mbarara side did not stretch their lead. A 3-1 win for Eddie May's boys, gave them nine points from four games, the same as Mbarara has in five. KCC, also showed their interest in the league title with a convincing 4-0 victory over Iganga Wednesday, for six points from two games. Champions SC Villa have also had a good start, winning their first two games and are also at six points. A total of 79 goals have been scored in the 33 matches so far. Meanwhile Horizon leads the indiscipline chart with three of its members, Zazak Lingaya, Godfrey Sekweyama and Joseph Senyange having received two yellow cards each. Horizon is bottom of the table at two points, with Black Rhino just above them with three points. Iganga at four, have also started badly. Ends

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