The Herald (South Africa)

Cosmos set pace with maximum points

- Mogan Segadavan segadavanm@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

YOUNG Cosmos continue to set the pace in the Wafa Premier League after thrashing Airport Valley City 6-2 on Sunday.

The log leaders are the only team in the league with maximum points.

In another high-scoring match, Real Madrid thumped tailenders Mabayibone Strikers 8-1.

In their second match of the weekend, Strikers lost 5-2 to Peace United.

They are yet to win a match, their only point coming from a draw.

In a third one-sided match, Golden Heroes hammered joint tailenders Walmer Hotspurs 7-0. Results: Two for Joy 1 Eleven Experience 2, Golden Heroes 7 Walmer Hotspurs 0, Mabayibone Strikers 2 Peace United 5, Manchester United 2 Morning Stars 3, Peace United 2 Manchester United 2, Real Madrid 8 Mabayibone Strikers 1, Walmer Hotspurs 1 Hammers 4, Walmer Stars 0 Golden Heroes 2, Young Aces 2 Ghetto Stars 2, Young Cosmos 6 Airport Valley City 2, Mighty Eagles v Young Aces pp, African Aces v Airport Valley United pp.

SHOWVILLAG­E United Brothers retained their place on goal difference at the top of the Mofa Premier league table with a 2-0 win over Amathole on Saturday.

Joint log-leaders Shining Stars thrashed Subs 5-2.

Manchester United, who are one of three teams tied in second place, drew with Young Ideas in a 10-goal thriller. Results: Royal Bucks 1 Tomorrow Stars 0, Shining Stars 5 SUBS 2, Showvillag­e United Bros 2 Amathole 0, Real Strikers 2 Valencia 0, Real Aces 1 Wells Estate United 1, Manchester United 5 Young Ideas 5, Manchester FC 4 Young Madrid 1, Highland Spurs 1 Young Tigers 1, Happy Stars 0 City Rangers 1, FC Angels 1 Crystal Palace 1.

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