Vol.21 No.187

Tuesday 7 December 2004    

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Umpire seeks police help at softball mini league
The police were called to the National Diamond following a heated argument during the Southern Zone softball mini league games on Sunday. Trouble started after Gatalamotho were awarded full points without taking to the pitch after their opponents Vikings arrived late. The decision did not go down well with some of the Vikings players.

Badminton players in camp
Twelve badminton players are currently in a training camp at Tsholofelo Community Centre preparing for All Africa Under 19 games in Algeria next July.

Sunday ends Chiefs’ unbeaten run
Mogoditshane Fighters prolific striker, Patrick Sunday was the hero of the day when he scored a second half hat trick to end Mochudi Centre Chiefs’ unbeaten run in the St Louis Premier League.

Fired Gunners coach says he is innocent
Innocent is innocent. That is the message from Innocent Morapedi, the fired Gunners’ assistant coach. Morapedi who pointed fingers at the team’s management said he did nothing wrong to get suspended. He maintained that the four Gunners players suspended with him are innocent.

  

 
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