Most of his guys play in the Thursday night competition, stacking up against Bishops like former Tall Black and Olympian Ralph Lattimore and others with first division experience.
"They'll probably want to play another year after this," laughed Kenny about his men.
Defence around the hoop was apparent early on as both sides looked for outside shots as opposed to layups and certainly no dunks.
As the only man with the height to counteract Bishop's giants, Rob Ryan had to shoulder a lot of responsibility, while Kenny praised Stephen Butler for showing composure and getting Station Vogue on the front foot.
Taking an 11-10 lead out of the first quarter, Station Vogue started hitting three-pointers and shocked the Bishops but extending out to 20-12.
However, the visitors came roaring back and reasserted their dominance to lead 25-23 at the break.
But this time, the Wanganui boys refused to be put away as both sides gave away intercepts from tired passes the lead fluctuated until Station Vogue had wrestled back control 33-31 heading into a nail-biting final quarter.
The contact got intense with players crashing on their back and, literally, out the door as both sides struggled to put up a shot.
Station Vogue kept the ball in the Bishop's half to run the clock down and hang on for a truly memorable win.