photo courtesy The Bonchari Sub-County Ladies League Zone A delivered exciting football action on Friday as teams battled for important points in a competitive round of fixtures. Fans witnessed narrow victories, strong defensive performances, and determined displays from the participating sides as the race for top positions continued to take shape. Friday Results Botoro Madrid Queens 1-0 Nyamokenye Starlets Botoro Madrid Queens started their day on a strong note with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Nyamokenye Starlets. The narrow win gave them an important three points and boosted their confidence heading into their second fixture. Mighty Starlets 1-0 Bitare Starlets Mighty Starlets also secured a slim but valuable 1-0 win against Bitare Starlets in a tightly contested match where both sides showed strong defensive discipline. Botoro Madrid Queens 2-0 Mighty Starlets Botoro Madrid Queens continued their impressive form with another victory, defeating Mighty Starlets 2-0 to complete a perfect day and strengthen their position in Zone A. Their attacking quality and defensive organization stood out as they collected six points from two matches. Nyamokenye Starlets 0-0 Bitare Starlets In the final match of the day, Nyamokenye Starlets and Bitare Starlets played out a goalless draw, with both teams unable to find the breakthrough despite several chances. Botoro Madrid Queens Shine The standout performers of the day were clearly Botoro Madrid Queens, who won both of their matches without conceding a goal. Their strong showing places them among the early favorites in the competition. As the Bonchari Sub-County Ladies League continues, teams will be looking to improve their performances and keep pace in what is shaping up to be a highly competitive tournament. Women’s football at the grassroots level continues to grow, and Friday’s action once again showed the passion, talent, and determination present in the game. Post navigation FKF Division One Sunday Fixtures: Clubs Set for Crucial Afternoon battle Abud Omar Reveals How 2024 Gen-Z Protests Blocked His Planned Move to the United States