Ntutu Sparrows, Railstars clash

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Netball Super League log leaders Ntutu Sparrows have what looks like a tough encounter when they play Railstars at Raylton Sports Club tomorrow.

BULAWAYO Metropolitan Province Netball Super League log leaders Ntutu Sparrows have what looks like a tough encounter when they play Railstars in a league match at Raylton Sports Club tomorrow.

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Ntutu Sparrows have run riot in the league winning all the 22 matches they have played so far to top the log table with 66 points.

Railstars have also played well in the league winning 16 of their 17 matches and would want to cause an upset by beating the title favourites.

Ntutu Sparrows would seem to be on course to lift the title judging by their impressive performance in the league so far.

Second-placed Jumbo Queens have a seemingly easy tie when they face Sobukhazi High School at Sobukhazi.

Jumbo Queens are second on the log table, but trail the log leaders by 12 points having played two more games than Ntutu Sparrows.

Sobukhazi have found the going tough with only two wins from 14 games — occupying fourth spot from the bottom. Log anchors TelOne will meet ZRP Ntabazinduna at Top Yard Ground.

ZRP Ntabazinduna will be targeting maximum points as TelOne have been winless from 19 games.

TelOne succumbed to a 14-58 defeat at the hands of Zimpost in a game that was played at their home ground Top Yard on Wednesday.

Second from the bottom Phakamani will have a date with Fairbridge at Sauerstown Grounds while Old Nic will host Kensington at Old Nic.

Old Nic were again on the receiving end losing 4-34 to Zimpost at home on Tuesday.

In other games, Freestars will entertain Zesa at Sikhulile, Mighty Queens host Ntabazinduna Prison at Emakhandeni Grounds while Lobengula Queens play Zimpost at Lobengula Youth Centre. All the games will be played tomorrow.