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The tournament is sponsored by Harare businessman Alex “Dr Mash” Mashamhanda.
Defending champions Chibi High would want to prove that their win last year in Bindura was not a fluke when they take part in the Masvingo Provincial finals slated for Allide High School on Friday.
Chibi High is guaranteed a place at the national finals.
It means winners of the Masvingo provincial tournament will join Chibi High at the national finals.
In Harare, schools will descend on Lord Malvern on Friday.
Hosts Churchill and Prince Edward will start as favourites to book the Harare ticket.
Gifford High will be the venue for the Bulawayo provincial finals.
Last year’s Bulawayo representative Mpopoma are eager to return to the national finals.
In Manicaland, the schools will converge at Vengere High in Rusape. Mutare Boys High and Sakubva will be favourites.
Chipadze High School will host the Mashonaland Central provincial finals.
Howard High and Hermann Gmeiner are favourites. Goromonzi High will host the Mashonaland East games on Friday.
The host school is eager to bounce back and book a ticket.
Chinhoyi High will play host to the Mashonaland West provincial finals while Gloag High School will be the venue for Matabeleland North.
In Matabeleland South, Mzingwane High will be the host school.
Chaplin High will host the Midlands provincial finals.
Meanwhile, the draw for the national finals was conducted during the launch of the tournament last week.
The national finals are scheduled for Mucheke Stadium in Masvingo on July 22-24.
Group A features defending champions Chibi High, Mashonaland West and Matabeleland North. Masvingo provincial winner, Manicaland and Midlands make up Group B.
Allide High, Harare and Mashonaland Central comprise Group C.
In Group D there is Mashonaland East, Matabeleland South and Bulawayo.
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