Harare City still hopeful

Tadious Manyepo, Sports Reporter

HARARE City gave themselves a huge lift when shoving aside all their three opponents in the Nedbank Premier Netball League bubble at the Mbare Stodart Complex on Saturday.

With three games in hand, the municipal side, who have 25 points under their belt believe they can still pip leaders ZDF Queens who took their tally to 36 after picking wins in three games in their bubble.

Coach Ropafadzo Mutsauki’s girls were full value for their points, beating City Angels 55-24, JT High Fliers 43-34, and Stormers 60-34.

Versatile Harare City mid-court star Lesibane Karaso was deservedly voted the player of the bubble as the league has started rewarding outstanding players in the second half of the marathon. Karaso said City will fight until the end.

“I am happy with this award. It propels me to work even harder but more so happy for my team.

“I owe everything to my teammates who are always fighting hard,” said Karaso.

“I believe Harare City still have a chance to win the league. We have to focus on ourselves, put in the work, and see what happens at the end of the race.

“I am very confident that we will do something extraordinary going forward.”

The elite league is becoming more and more competitive and the sponsors are happy.

Results:

ZDF Queens 85-15 Marondera

ZDF Queens 63-35 Harare District

Harare District 54-24 Marondera

Black Rhinos 117-10 St P&P

Beitbridge Stars 88-12 Argistars

Black Rhinos 111-12 Argistars

Beitbridge Stars 107-9 St P&P

Black Rhinos 55-44 Beitbridge Stars

Argistars 50-35 St P&P

Harare City 55-24 City Angels

JT High fliers 36-39 Stormers

JT High Fliers 31-28 City Angels

Harare City 60-34 Stomers

Harare City 43-34 JT High Fliers

Stomers 44-44 City Angels Gweru

Mtre City 35-34 Falcons Manyame

ZDF Queens 60-0 Waterfalls by walkover

Harare District 60-0 Waterfalls by walkover.

Marondera 60-0 Waterfalls by walkover.

Zupco 0-60 Mutare City 60 by walkover.

Falcon Manyame 60-0 Zupco by walkover.

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