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Black Rhinos edge Inline Academy

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MARANGE Resources Women’s Football League side Black Rhinos opened a four-point gap at the top of the league log table after beating Inline Academy 4-3 at Luveve Stadium on Sunday.

MARANGE Resources Women’s Football League side Black Rhinos opened a four-point gap at the top of the league log table after beating Inline Academy 4-3 at Luveve Stadium on Sunday. REPORT BY SUKOLUHLE MTHETHWA SPORTS REPORTER

Tomorrow, Black Rhinos lock horns with Bulawayo side New Orleans at One Commando in Harare. Black Rhinos have been dominating in the league, with only one defeat from 15 games.

New Orleans, still smarting from a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Mufakose on Sunday, face a huge task as Black Rhinos have been running riot in the league.

New Orleans are on position five with 25 points from the same number of games.

Mufakose recovered from last week’s setback where they lost 4-0 to Black Rhinos to shoot back to second spot with 34 points from 15 games after the victory against New Orleans at White City Stadium on Saturday.

Mufakose, coached by Langton Giwa, will clash with Chipembere at Hellenic Sports Club in Harare tomorrow. Chipembere registered their first victory of the season stunning Flame Lily 2-1 at Mkoba Teachers’ College on Saturday.

The Gweru side Chipembere is second from the bottom of the log standings with five points from 15 games. Inline Academy’s defeat to Black Rhinos saw the Shadreck Mlauzi-coached side slip down to position three with 32 points from 15 games. Tomorrow, Inline have an away fixture against Conduit Soccer Academy at Madhodha Stadium.

Masvingo Queens will entertain Faith Drive at Mucheke Stadium tomorrow. Faith Drive is bottom of the log with four points from 15 games while Masvingo are third from the bottom with eight points from the same number of games.

Faith Drive lost 3-0 to Conduit at Mutare Teachers’ College while Masvingo lost by the same scoreline to Cyclone.

Cyclone will be hoping to continue from where they left off when they face Flame Lily at Lafarge Stadium tomorrow.