Kutlwano aim to break Mafolofolo jinx

 

Kutlwano remain unbeaten in eight starts but find themselves fifth on the log as they have played fewer games.Kapeko said they take every game seriously and the encounter against Mafolofolo is no exception.

He said their aim is to clinch the title at the end of the season and their goal is on track. 'We have always played second fiddle to Mafolofolo and we want to change that,' Kapeko said. The team that finishes first in the men's category will walk away with a cool P40, 000.

Mafolofolo coach, Kabo Ntshinogang said while Kutlwano are tough opponents, they will play their usual game. He said they will treat the Sunday encounter like any other game.

Ntshinogang, however, said they are currently rebuilding their team and league games are important to achieving that objective. 'It is not only the results that matter to us. If we win the league, that will be a bonus,' Ntshinogang said.

He said the focus at the moment is on grooming younger players in the team.

In other men's games tomorrow, Kalavango face Victory Seekers before playing Police at Otse Police College. On Sunday at the SSKB courts, Spiking Stars will host Kutlwano while Prisons play Mafolofolo. Spiking Stars take on Itekeng before the Kutlwano and Mafolofolo encounter.  In the women's games tomorrow, Prisons face Mafolofolo at the SSKB courts while Mafolofolo meet Kutlwano.