Kenya Army women’s volleyball team just needs to win against Young Spikers on Saturday to seal a Kenya Volleyball Federation National League play-offs slot set to serve off next Friday at the Nyayo National stadium gymnasium, Nairobi.
Army lost to former champions Kenya Prisons 3-0(25-13,25-13,25-17) on Friday during the League Clean up matches at the outdoor court but still stands a chance to proceed to the last four.
Army has seven points from nine matches and are eighth on the standings three points ahead of Vihiga who have six points from eight matches
Prisons on the other hand have a date with Directorate of Criminal Investigation on Saturday as they seek to finish the regular league in a second position.
Leaders and unbeaten Kenya Pipeline will be keen to guard their unbeaten run when they play DCI on Sunday.
Pipeline have 25 points from nine matches, two points behind KCB Women’s Volleyball Team who have played the same number of matches.