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Magezi and Winners Park lead the ABC

 

Bellevue Winners Park and Magezi FC are in two-horse race, following the results of the past weekend’s ABC Motsepe League matches.

Magezi jumped from the second place to the top of the log, after beating the other league title chasers, Great North FC, 2-0 at the TT Cholo Stadium in Polokwane last Friday afternoon. Magezi are in a close race with Bellevue Winners Park, with 40 points each.

Winners Park, who have been on top of the log for the past month, dropped two points last weekend when they drew 1-1 with Lephalale Young Killers at the Nkowankowa Stadium. Great North FC remain in the third spot with 37 points, accumulated from 16 matches.

Dynamos refused to donate points in front of their home crowd. They beat Modimolle Aces 3-0 at the Giyani Stadium. Aces are still to win a league match this season. They have played 16 matches to date and managed to play to a draw on two occasions only. They are lying in the second-last spot on the log.

The Dolphins FC gave Mighty FC a run for their money at the Eldorado Stadium. Although Mighty FC were the first to score, their fighting spirit vanished with time and, in the end, they lost the match 1-2.

Bilika All Stars have reason to press the panic button. They could not contain Winners Park and were defeated 1-2 at the Giyani Stadium.

The newly promoted A1 Terrors were pushed deeper into the relegation quagmire by their neighbours, Mosesetjane All Stars. A1 Terrors did hit the back of the net, while All Stars scored two beautiful goals at the Mahwelereng Stadium in Mokopane.

Polokwane United gave away points to Giyani Hotspurs, to whom they lost 1-2 at the TT Cholo Stadium in Polokwane.

Sport - Date: 27 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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