Buffaloes wins Darts league

Liberty Dube
ARMY side, Buffaloes are this year’s Mutare District Darts Association champions after outclassing 13 other teams that competed in the exhilarating 2014 season.

The team finished the season with 72 points out of 26 matches played by every team.

While the army side enjoyed a Cinderella rollercoaster throughout the season, it was a forgettable year for newspaper company, The Manica Post who only managed to garner just six points in as many matches.

They anchored the log table with six points.

The stubborn Mangenje finished the log on position two with 63 points, while Public Works were on position three with 54 points. ZRP Chutsa Chutsa, Tel-One and Kurauone all had 51 points and were seated on positions four, five and six respectively.

Redwing Mine finished on position seven with 48 points, with Mutsamvu following closely with 36 points.

Mutare Teachers’ College blew hot and cold throughout the season and settled for position nice with 27 points. Golden Arrows was seated on position 10 with 18 points, while KPG had 15 points after winning just five matches.

The rail men, NRZ Raylton had a disastrous outing after winning just four matches and garnering 12 points all season.

Underachievers, Lamour competed with The Manica Post for the bottom spot and they only got nine points after winning three matches.

Mutare District Darts Association organising secretary, Innocent Gomba, thanked all the teams for putting their all in the season.

“It was a wonderful season full of intrigue and surprises. Unfortunately, there has to be one winner. We would like to congratulate Buffaloes for doing well and we wish all the teams the best in next season’s league. We have an annual general meeting and presentation of prizes ceremony on December 20 and we urge everyone to come and attend,” he said.

 

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