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TTM’s second goal scorer, Lufuno “CJ” Mugodi.

Tshakhuma beat Terrors

 

Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila (TTM) have reason to rejoice. They managed to collect maximum points in their league match against A1 Terrors last weekend, even though it was an away fixture for them.

Terrors did not respond when TTM scored three goals at the Ephraim Mogale Stadium in Modimolle on Sunday. Rendani “Vorosi” Dzivhani was a marvel to watch in the game. He scored a brace.

He scored his team’s opening goal in the 18th minute. Lufuno “CJ” Mugodi made his presence felt when he blasted in a rocket towards the end of the first half. Dzivhanis scored his second goal later in the game to ensure that his side take full points to Tshakhuma. TTM are still in the third position on the log, despite collecting maximum points.

Molemole Academy were too strong for Giyani Hotspurs and beat them 4-2 at the Nirvana Stadium. Their first two goals came via Daniel Nkoana and Lawrence Seopela in the 12th and 19th minute respectively. Hotspurs did not lose hope, despite conceding the two early goals. They fought hard towards the end of the first half. Their efforts were rewarded and Joseph Mthombeni and Velly Honwane scored in the 34th and 44th minute respectively to bring the half-time score to 2-2.

Molemole snatched two late goals within the last 10 minutes of the game, thanks to George Malebana and Thomas Lekganyane’s goals.

Joe Maweja moved a step up on the log, following their 3-1 victory over Lephalale Young Killers at the Tshifudi Stadium. Thanzi Muruge, Moses Mathonsi and Lufuno Tshidade scored for Maweja, while Sipho Twala scored the Killers’ solitary goal. Madridtas shared the spoils with Mokopane Ratanang, following their goalless draw at the Mahwelereng Stadium.

The other game that ended in a goalless draw was between Polokwane Academy and Gawula Classic at the Polokwane Rugby Fields.

Sport - Date: 16 March 2017

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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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