It was a high-stakes scrum of gratitude and camaraderie as the KCB Group Rugby Team, led by Vice-Chairperson Mr. Mwita Brian, made a courtesy call to Kabarak University. Welcomed at the university boardroom by Prof. Gladys Kiptiony, Director of DELT (Excellence in Learning and Teaching), representing Vice-Chancellor Prof. Henry Kiplangat, the delegation was joined by Dr. Justine Oguta, Kabarak Rugby Chairman, and Coach Leo Ngetich. The atmosphere was charged with respect and appreciation, much like a last-minute conversion kick under floodlights.
The bankers had more than just pleasantries to exchange. Their visit was a heartfelt acknowledgment of Kabarak University's stellar contribution to their squad—namely, the exceptional half-back maestro, Mr. Kipruto Langat, who has been feeding their game plan with precision passes and game-changing vision. In true sportsmanship, the KCB team did not arrive empty-handed. They presented training bands and rugby balls to the Kabarak University Rugby Team—a symbolic gesture of strength, endurance, and the unbreakable bond of rugby brotherhood.
As the final whistle of the visit blew, Prof. Kiptiony, speaking on behalf of the university, sent the team off with blessings and best wishes for their upcoming clash in Kakamega over the weekend. With a convoy of talent, grit, and gratitude, KCB Rugby rolled out of Kabarak, knowing that their scrum will always have a touch of Kabarak magic embedded in its DNA. As they gear up for their next match, one thing is certain—their game will carry the unmistakable spirit of the crimson and gold.