Kabarak University is proud to announce that its talented rugby players form the backbone of the Rift Versities squad. The squad will represent universities from the Rift Valley in the prestigious Impala Floodlit Tournament, which kicks off this Saturday. Renowned for its strong rugby culture and state-of-the-art training facilities, Kabarak University has cultivated a dynamic group of young athletes poised to shine on the national stage.
Five promising Kenya Chipu players, including Kabarak University's own Brian Achacha (18, formerly of Maseno School) and Collins Okoth (18, formerly of Koyonzo), bring their speed, precision, and competitive spirit to the team. Additionally, the highly skilled Justin Lunale and Eugene Etale (both 19) and the experienced Keegan Clarkson (21) join the squad, with Clarkson's impressive goose step already captivating fans.
The Rift Versities team, brimming with young talent, exemplifies Kabarak University's dedication to nurturing sports excellence and developing future champions. As these athletes take the field in this year's Varsity Cup, Kabarak University is excited to cheer them on, confident that they will leave a lasting impression on the 2024 Impala Floodlit Tournament.
The Impala Floodlit Tournament is a renowned rugby competition that showcases the best university rugby talent in Kenya. This year's tournament promises to be even more exciting, with a talented Rift Versities squad eager to make their mark.
Kabarak University encourages all rugby enthusiasts to come out and support the Rift Versities team as they strive for glory in the 2024 Impala Floodlit Tournament.