The Star Early Edition

Goals galore as action in the Sasol League hots up

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THE SASOL WOMEN’S League action lived up to expectatio­ns this past weekend as all of Super Falcon, Bloemfonte­in Celtic and Kanatla Ladies took control of their respective streams with commanding performanc­es.

Starting off in the Gauteng province, Palace Super Falcon increased their lead at the top of the standings to an unassailab­le four points with an emphatic 8-1 win over bottom side Servol FC. They have just one match left to complete the season.

TUT-PTA climbed up to second spot with a 4-2 win away at Nicko Taurus.

Palace’s nearest challenger­s at the start of the season, Springs Home Sweepers, fell to a 2-0 defeat at the University of Pretoria football club to remain in fifth place.

KwaZulu-Natal leaders, Sunflower FC suffered their second loss of the season, a 2-1 defeat away to MUBS who now occupy second spot.

The two sides are both on 23 points with the latter with an inferior goal difference.

Ntuzuma finaly registered a victory following a lengthy winless spell when they beat bottom side Nxamalala Ladies 4-2.

The battle for top spot continued in the Western Cape as Cape Town Roses overcame Ikamva at the at the NY 49 to go back to the summit.

The dominance of the log leaders was all there to see as they registered a 6-0 win.

The University of the Western Cape hammered Dangerous Heroes 9-0.

The two sides are separated by two points with Roses on 36 points and UWC on 34 after 12 games played.

The dominance of Kanatla Ladies and Ma-Indies continued in Limpopo as both teams maintained their unbeaten run in Stream A and Stream B respective­ly.

Kanatla registered a 2-0 win over Modimolle Ladies FC to extend their lead at the top by five points.

Ma-Indies were also victors by the same scoreline in their clash with Team Herman as they stretched their lead to a massive 15 points. – ANA

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