Centre Chiefs reign in Bobirwa

Chiefs: 2 (Moyana 48, Motlhabankwe 57)
Peace Makers: 0 (0)

First Division North outfit, Peace Makers bowed out of the Coca cola cup tournament with heads held high after going down to Centre Chiefs via a slender margin. They lost 2-0 in Bobonong to a side that has made it a habit to bury their rivals in avalanche of goals.

The goals came in the second half through Galabgwe Moyana and Tshepo Motlhabankwe. Credit to the Bobonong side which started  the game rigour and vigour threatening to dent centre Chiefs' reputation. Peace Makers continued pressure on their decorated opponents forcing them to conceed a corner on the 9th minute. Peace Makers players made sure that they were always first on the ball in the first 20 minutes of the game. Although
Pontsho Moloi 's 16th minute attempt came very close to upsetting the home side. Then as the home side continued with their  impressive display, Centre Chiefs' winger Moyana silenced the home side with a 21st minute cracker that was well handled by Peace Makers goalkeeper, Kemo.  Bobonong side's man, Keaboka Madome in particular was giving Motlhabankwe a hard time all afternoon with his good runs on the left flank. Moyana was back with another free kick on the 29th minute, but yet again the home side goalkeeper was the star.

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