Masa recovered from a two all draw against Kayole Youth last week to pick maximum points versus Kiamaiko in a midweek Sportpesa Super 8 Premier League fixture at City Stadium.
With the three points, Masa swapped places with Kiamaiko who dropped to 14th while they (Masa) climbed to 11th on the table standings with 16 points.
After a wasteful first stanza, Wycliffe Igumba shot the visitors ahead two minutes to the hour mark, a scoreline which stood till the 70th minute when John Odongo leveled for Masa.
The East Conference side imposed their authority further in the match, and took the lead through Robert Adede’s goal four minutes later. With the clock ticking and the visitors all out in attack in search of at least a point, Dennis Odida hit the final nail on their coffin with the third and last goal of the evening three minutes to regulation time.
Kiamaiko travels to relegation threatened Kayole Youth on Saturday at MYSA HQ for a chance to redeem themselves, while MASA will be back at City Stadium on Sunday against 7th placed Kiambiu Youth.
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