Under-13 team selected

Masters competition scheduled for Poland in May. The Bulawayo province star forward may have fired blanks in the final in which his team lost 2-0 to Harare but his five goals in the round robin stage had done enough to secure him the top scorer’s accolade. Takudzwa Muskwe, son of former Kiglon coach Partridge  Muskwe of Harare was a close second with four goals.
Harare goalminder Tapfumanei Chigava made it into the squad after with his teammate and midfielder Nomore Maunganise voted the best player.
Zimbabwe Junior Football League secretary-general Lloyd Chigowe said the selection had been tough because a number of good players had turned up and played with zeal.
VW Under-13:
Underson Jimu, Nomore Maunganise, Tatenda Muringani, Malvin Muradzi, Mark Jack Takudzwa Muskwe, Graig Chidhakwa, Tapfumanei Chigava, Frank Kanjanda (Harare).
Reward Muza, Panashe Nyahwa, Nyasha Galayi, Thabo Lunga, Ozias Zibande (Bulawayo).
Anyfield Nyani,  Moreblessing Chipangura, Tinashe Mureya (Mash Central).
Stanley Mhare, Carlos Chikuguma, Abraham Chaodza, Emmanuel Jalayi, Vira Perezo (Mash West)
Panashe Chibvongodze (Manicaland).
Obedingwa Nyati  (Matebeleland South)
Tinashe Vindirayi (Masvingo)
Richard Tapfuma, Xesha Ndlovu (Midlands).

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