Vol.21 No.17

Tuesday 3 February 2004    

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Rollers march past Wonder Sporting
SOUTHERN first division league pacesetters Township Rollers continued their good run when they trounced lacklustre Wonder Sporting 3-0 in a fast paced encounter at the Tlokweng VDC grounds on Sunday.

Botswana hammer Hong Kong
BOTSWANA registered their first victory in the 2004 men’s Softball World Cup games in Christchurch, New Zealand when they beat Hong Kong 8-1 before losing 1-5 to Argentina yesterday.

Okocha open to offers
BOLTON’S Jay-Jay Okocha may consider a move away from the Reebok Stadium when his contract ends in June. The Nigeria midfielder told BBC Radio Five Live’s Sportsweek programme he is open to offers after he returns from the African Cup of Nations.

Gunners coach blame linesman for loss
FRANCISTOWN: Extension Gunners coach, Innocent Morapedi has blamed linesman Meshack Medupe for his team’s loss in their last game of the first round of the St Louis super league. The game, which was played at the Francistown stadium last Saturday saw Tafic gun down Gunners by a solitary goal.

Tunisia fever hits the US
THE African Cup of Nations is in full swing and it seems that fans across the world are hooked on events in Tunisia - even those in the United States. Before the tournament started, former players and members of the Ghanaian, Nigerian, Cameroonian and Guinean communities got together to sponsor a satellite to watch the games in Atlanta.

  

 
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