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Ndivhuwo “Segere” Ravhuhali of Joe Express.

Segere steers Joe Express to victory

 

Ndivhuwo “Segere” Ravhuhali was a marvel to watch when his side, Joe Express FC, crushed Dynamos 5-1 in their ABC Motsepe League match at the Giyani Stadium on Saturday.

Segere scored four goals in the game, while the fifth one was registered in Juliet Nguvhane’s name. He came on as a substitute for Levy Matshavha, who sustained an injury in the 15th minute.

At that stage, Express were leading 1-0. Segere scored two more goals to bring the half-time score to 3-0. He scored the other two in the opening minutes of the last half. Dynamos responded through Bennet Hlungwane later in the game.

The victory pushed Joe Express to the sixth position on the log with 20 points.

Polokwane City will not easily forget what happened to them last weekend. They were brutally walloped 1-6 by Magezi FC at the Seshego Stadium. Modimolle Aces were the hardest hit. They were mercilessly doomed 7-1 by Bellevue Winners Park at the Giyani Stadium. The convincing victory means that Bellevue are still on top of the log, two points ahead of Magezi FC.

In their Giyani derby that was staged at the Giyani Stadium on Sunday, Bilika All Stars continued to donate league points. This time around they were crushed 4-1 by Giyani Hotspurs. Things continued to move from bad to worse for A1 Terrors last weekend. They could not stop The Dolphins, who beat them 5-1 at the Eldorado Stadium in Polokwane.

Although Lephalale Young Killers were the first to find the net, they could not absorb the pressure from Mighty FC to the bitter end. Young Killers were leading 1-0 at half time, but Mighty FC scored three goals as the game progressed. Great North FC were unstoppable when they beat the struggling Winners Park 3-1 at the Seshego Stadium.    

Sport - Date: 06 March 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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