Sports Reporter
EXCHANGE and Raylton will clash in the Bulawayo Pool Association League action match at Raylton over the weekend.
Exchange have won all the six games they played in the second half of the season. Exchange strengthened their squad with a youthful line-up of Kevin Munyanyi, Darlington and Brain Dziko all from Mnethi while Courage Tshuma joined from Heroes.
The Dziko brothers joined their father Peter Dziko who is the coach at Exchange.
Coach Dziko praised the instant impact the new signings have had.
“They played well in the last match against Skittle Inn. They won all their games in doubles and singles and that boosted the squad,” said Dziko.
Raylton chairman Raphael Mukucha said experience will play a pivotal role and they expect to give their opponents a good run for their money.
“We will give them a good run for their money because we are an experienced side,” said Mukucha.
High-flying Entumbane will lock horns with ZRP Central, while Xtreme will take on Heroes.
Meanwhile, in the lower division, all matches have been put on hold as teams will battle it out in the Mpumelelo Phiri and Associates tournament over the weekend. The two-day tournament will be held at Joe’s place.
Winners will walk way with $300 while runners-up will pocket $200 with the third best team set to take home $150.
Teams will play seven frames per game, three doubles and four singles.
Fixtures
Premier-League: Xtreme v Heroes, Kings v Gold and Black, ZRP Central v Entumbane; Mnethi v Falstaff, Nkulumane v Black Eagles, Golden Lion v One, Donnington v Skittle Inn; Ralyton v Exchange



