TUNAI'S VISION

Narok committed to promoting talents, says Governor Tunai

The county committed in nurturing the sport talents among the county’s youth.

In Summary

• “My vision is that Narok is placed among the counties that have great sports talents which will uplift the lives of the sportsmen and women, who will, in turn, be role models to the upcoming generations,” said Tunai.

• In girls’ competition, favourites, Talents Queens ran riot to demolish Kilgoris Queens 4-0. More than 120 teams drawn from 30 wards participated in the tournament.

Narok Governor Samuel Tunai presents trophy Total Spurs players after winning Governor Tunai Premier Cup at William Ole Ntimama Stadium
BEST TALENTS Narok Governor Samuel Tunai presents trophy Total Spurs players after winning Governor Tunai Premier Cup at William Ole Ntimama Stadium
Image: KIPLANG'AT KIRUI

Narok County Governor Samuel Tunai has said his administration is committed to nurturing sports talents among the youth.

Tunai made the remarks when he graced the second edition of Governor Tunai Premier Cup finals at William Ole Ntimama Stadium over the weekend.

“My vision is that Narok is placed among the counties that have great sports talents which will uplift the lives of the sportsmen and women, who will, in turn, be role models to the upcoming generations,” said Tunai.

He added that during the next edition of the tournament, scheduled for early next year, there will be widespread scouting of talents.

“Apart from supporting these teams in our local leagues, we are also planning to get the best talents in the tournament who will form a strong and formidable team that I will sponsor up to the top flight league,” he said.

The governor also said the county supports these teams by facilitating them to travel to various sports events besides donating uniforms and other relevant support.

 “The future of sports lies in the youth and the only way to secure our next heroes is through investment in sports infrastructure,” said the county boss.

Narok Governor Samuel Tunai with Total Spurs players after winning Governor Tunai Premier Cup at William ole Ntimama stadium.
PROMOTING SPORTS TALENTS Narok Governor Samuel Tunai with Total Spurs players after winning Governor Tunai Premier Cup at William ole Ntimama stadium.
Image: KIPLANG'AT KIRUI

During the event, Total Spur had to employ all the tricks before beating Olkoroi 2-0 during the finals.

The new champions opened the scoring through Daisy Mohammed Bariza's penalty in the 60th minute while Milton Solitei added a second ten minutes later.

In the semis, Total Spurs edged out Sikawa by a solitary goal while Olkoroi sent off former giants Olulunga 2-0.

In girls’ competition, favourites, Talents Queens ran riot to demolish Kilgoris Queens 4-0. More than 120 teams drawn from 30 wards participated in the tournament.

The winners were awarded Sh500,000 while the runner-ups pocketed Sh250,000 as the third-best took home Sh100,000. Fourth-place finishers bagged Sh50,000.