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Dynamos collect more points

 

Dynamos continued to deposit points into their league account last weekend. This time around, they beat Polokwane United 1-0 at the Seshego Stadium.

It took Polokwane United only nine minutes to realize that it was not their day. Their overlapping midfielder, Daniel Kekana, watched in disbelief as his close-range volley went a little wide.

That was a wake-up call to Dynamos, who initiated several moves from behind soon afterwards. The goal which earned the visitors from Giyani the much-needed points came towards the end of the game. James Ranto blasted in a rocket from just outside the box.

Joe Express came back from Mokopane with empty hands. Their match against Mosesetjane All Stars, which was played at the Mahwelereng Stadium, ended in a 3-2 victory for All Stars.

Mighty FC refused to die at the hands of Giyani Hotspurs, with whom they shared the spoils at the Seshego Stadium. Although Mighty FC were the first to find the net, they could not hold on to their lead as the final score was 2-2. Mighty FC did not lose hope, despite the fact that their keeper was given his marching orders in the 47th minute. At that stage, they were trailing 1-2. They continued to fight like a team until they found a late equalizer.

Winners Park showed A1 Terrors no mercy when they brutally walloped them 4-0 at the Mahwelereng Stadium.

Lephalale Young Killers gave away league points to Great North FC, following their 2-0 victory. The Dolphins beat Modimolle Aces 4-3 at the Elderado Stadium in Polokwane. Bellevue Winners Park reclaimed their leadership on the log by beating Magezi FC 1-0 in their equally contested game at the Giyani Stadium.

Sport - Date: 20 February 2015

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Frank Mavhungu

Frank is a Human Resources Manager at the Department of Public Works in Limpopo. He is the longest serving correspondent of the Mirror, having joined us at the end of 1990.  He mainly writes sports reports and resides at Tsianda Village. In 2004, Frank won the National Castle League Award, an award for the best reporter in the SAB league in South Africa.

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