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Sep 23, 2017 Sports
Three matches into the second round, Grove Hi Tech are still the team to beat and they will be aiming to further cement their advantage when play in the GFF/NAMILCO Thunderbolt Flour Power National Under-17 Intra Association League continues at the Grove Playfield tomorrow with four matches.
The East Bank teams are aiming to create history as the inaugural winner of this maiden national intra-association league and Grove are well on their way to inking their name in the history books in the association and nationally.
Tomorrow, Friendship All Stars will be next on the home team’s radar as they hunt their 12th win.
The offensive ambitions of this very talented side is expected to be the same as they hunt more goals to add to the 24 they have already scored.
Defensively, they are also the best team having only allowed a pair of goals in their 11 matches so far.
Friendship, sitting in the eight position of the nine team league will be hard pressed to contain the home team but are expected to put their best boots forward as they hunt win number four. This match will be the third of four.
Opening play pits Mocha Champs against Kuru Kururu Warriors at 10:00hrs to be followed by a clash between Diamond United and Highway United at 12:00hrs.
The feature match of the day will see Agricola Red Triangle taking on Herstelling Raiders from 15:30hrs.
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