Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila (TTM) are still in celebratory mode after collecting three valuable ABC Motsepe League points last weekend. They beat Gawula Classic 2-1 at the Tshifulanani Stadium on Saturday.
TTM's duo, Rendanii "Vorosi" Dzivhani and Foster "Mamadou" Nkuna, were marvels to watch. Dzivhani scored the opening goal for TTM, while Nkuna scored the winner later in the game. Classic's solitary goal came via Lawrence Maluleke.
After donating points to their opponents in their previous matches, Joe Maweja rectified their mistakes and did the unexpected last weekend. They beat A1 Terrors 1-0 in Modimolle.
The goal that earned Joe Maweja the three vital points came via Thanzi Muruge.
Lephalale Young Killers rose to the occasion and held Giyani Hotspurs to a 2-2 draw at the Giyani Stadium. Hotspurs were leading 2-0 after 25 minutes. Solly Mahlaule and James Baloyi scored for the Giyani side in the 14th and 25th minute respectively. Killers retaliated through George Lerena and Edwin Seoka late in the game.
Madridtas failed to collect the maximum points, despite the fact that they were playing in front of their home crowd. They played to a goalless draw with Boyne Young Tigers at the Tshifudi Stadium. Polokwane Academy were unstoppable when they brutally crushed their neighbours, Polokwane United, 3-0 at the Nirvana Stadium. Thomas Chauke, Freddy Nkoana and David Letsoalo scored the three goals for Academy.
Molemole Academy failed to stop Great North FC, who narrowly beat them 1-0 at the Polokwane Rugby Fields. Daniel Sebola scored the goal that separated the boys from the men. In the final match, Mokopane Ratanang beat Mighty FC 2-0 at the Mahwelereng Stadium in Mokopane.