Fruitful weekend for WSL leaders

with one round left before the season reaches the halfway mark.

Black Rhinos got the better of New Orleans, winning 2-1 at 2 Brigade, to consolidate their position at the top of the log. Former Mighty Warriors midfielder Aldgrade Bhamu and Shupi Juwao were on target for the soldiers.
Shadreck Mlauzi’s Inline Academy, who also have 20 points and are behind the army side because of an inferior goal difference, hammered Faith Drive 5-0 in their backyard in Mutare. The Bulawayo giants got their goals from regular scorer Rejoice Kamvumvuti who netted a hattrick while Sifundile Moyo and Silibeni Moyo added a goal each.

Mufakose Queens also kept the pressure on the leading duo when they beat Chipembere 3-0 and are four points behind with a game in hand.
Mufakose Queens, under the guidance of national Under-20 coach Langton Giwa, got their goals from former Mighty Warriors’ defender Melody Musasa, Rutendo Madongorere and Florence Maponga.

The match between Cyclone Queens and Masvingo was postponed.

Results
Faith Drive 0, Inline Academy 5; Mufakose 3, Chipembere 0; Flame Lily 1, Cosa Guruve 3; Black Rhinos 2, New Orleans 0;
PWDLFAPts
B/Rhinos Qns862037420
In line Academy862027320
Mufakose Qns751129516
New Orleans833217912
Cosa 7403171512
Cyclone Stars52211978
Flame Lily Qns 61148164
Chipembere Qns 71155164
Masvingo Qns50041320
Faith Drive Qns 70060350

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