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Going gets tough in Solly's League

 

News  Date: 14 June 2002

 

THOHOYANDOU – The going is getting tough in the Solly's League with most of the teams left with two matches to play before they finish their league activities for the current season.

The team that is sure of promotion to the higher division is Mphambo Kill Them All.

They are leading Stream A with 69 points after playing 32 matches. The second placed Langutani Blue Birds stand no chance of overtaking Kill Them All even if they win their two remaining games. There is a gap of seven points between the two teams.

Makosha Wonderboys and Malamulele All Stars will be playing in the lower league next season. They are at the bottom of the log with 11 and 12 points respectively. Gaba Union Fighters are dictating the terms in Stream B of Solly's League.

The champions of this stream will be determined after the last match as Union Fighters are shining on top with 57 points accumulated from 30 matches. The teams at the bottom of the log are United Scientists and Thamba Sunrise Riders.

Stream C is under the leadership of Rungulani All Stars. The Stars have deposited 55 points into their league account after playing 23 matches. They are being followed by Nkuri Fast Movers, who have two points less then Rungulani All Stars.

Babangu Riverside is the laughing stock of the league. The team managed to win only one of the 20 matches that it played to date. Vhulaudzi Rampama are leading the pack in Stream C. They have 60 points gained from 30 matches. Mauluma Black Mambas are bottom of the log.

 

Written by

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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