Queens take 4-point lead after 13-0 massacre

Makore, scored seven goals while Aldgrade Bhamu weighed in with a hattrick.
Midfielder Violet Bepete added a brace while Viola Ndlovu was also on target for the army side.
Second-placed Mufakose Queens found the going tough away and goals by Inline Academy strikers Rudo Neshamba and Rejoice Kamupfubvuti condemned Langton Giwa’s charges to their second defeat this season.
Guruve-based Conduit Soccer Academy also posted a crucial victory when they beat Flame Lily 3-1 in Guruve.
Cosa striker Locadia Mugavazi scored a brace while Mitchell Mutasa was also on target.
Flame Lily’s consolation goal came from Sikulekile Nyoni.
Cyclone Stars beat Chipembere Queens with goals from Nyasha Munemo, who scored twice, and captain Felistas Muzongondi, who weighed in with a goal.
Meanwhile, the Mighty Warriors are now in camp to prepare for the international match against the Democratic Republic of Congo on Saturday at Morris Depot as part of the Commissioner-General Police Fun Fair celebrations.
Yesterday they had a double session at Rufaro and team manger Charity Munemo said the players’ fitness was fine.
“The players have been active at their clubs as the league is still underway.
“We are taking this match seriously and we want to win and not disappoint our fans.
“Also these matches help us on the Fifa rankings,” said Munemo.

Results
Cyclone 3, Chipembere 0
Faith Drive Queens 0
New Orleans 1; Inline Academy 2,
Mufakose 0; Cosa Guruve 3, Flame Lily 1;
Masvingo 0, Black Rhinos 13.

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