Corona Virus Changes Sport Activities

Township Rollers striker, Tumisang Orebonye is among local players who took part in the #stayhomechallenge PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Township Rollers striker, Tumisang Orebonye is among local players who took part in the #stayhomechallenge PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

It is usually a busy schedule in local sports during the autumn period.

The football season would be reaching its peak with the title race heating up, fight for the top eight and engulfing battle to survive the chop with eyes also set of the cup tournaments. As for table tennis, players would be fighting the top spots in the rankings before the season. While for motorpsort, rugby and softball would be readying for the playing fields with athletics warming up to take on the track.

However, it is a sorry sight in different sports venues for the autumn of 2020. The cheers, jeers and colours characters are missing in these usual packed placed. However, the local sports stars have been able to find something to keep them busy after the government stopped all sporting activities due to the outbreak of the coronavirus.

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