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Maryam Mwakitawa maintained her position at the top of the leaderboard in the girls 15-18 years category in the ncba invitational tournament at the Windsor golf and country club in Nairobi with another impressive run in round two.
After playing five over par 79 in round one, Mwakitawa played five shots better, an impressive two over par 74. She was tied at the top with Audrey Aachora who also shot two over par 74. In the overall scores, Mwakitawa is leading with a score of nine over par 153. Audrey Gachora who played eight over par 80 in the first round, has moved to the second position with a score of ten over par 154, only one stroke behind Mwakitawa. Shashwat Harish remains the man to beat in the boys 13-14 years category as he once again shot two under par 70 for the second round. This is an identical score to the first round as he now leads with a score of four under par 140 going into the final round.
NCBA invitational concludes on Monday
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