Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Nkayi High hosts Nash tournament

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter

NKAYI High School has stated its readiness to play host to the 2017 edition of the Matabelela­nd North National Associatio­n of Secondary School Heads (Nash) interdistr­icts track and field athletics finals today and tomorrow.

The other six districts arrived in Nkayi yesterday to join the hosts and a technical meeting was held last night as the province looks forward to selecting a strong team for the national finals set for Lomagundi College in Chinhoyi, Mashonalan­d West province, from March 30-31.

Hwange, Binga, Tsholotsho, Umguza, Bubi, Lupane and Nkayi districts make up Matabelela­nd North province.

“We are ready to host the competitio­n. Chances are high that we are going to claim the top spot as Nkayi district,” said the district’s head in charge of athletics Victor Sibanda.

He said a 100-member Nkayi team had been in camp since Sunday and morale was high.

Sibanda’s counterpar­t in Bubi district Cain Ncube said his team had been camping at Inyathi High School, but bemoaned the incessant rains that pounded the area which prevented them from holding proper training sessions.

“We have 80 athletes representi­ng our district. Our confidence levels though are not that high due to rains that affected our training sessions, but we will give it our best shot and anyone underminin­g us can do that at their own peril,” said Ncube.

In last year’s national finals held in Chiredzi, Matabelela­nd North finished second from the bottom with five gold, six silver and nine bronze medals, but expectatio­ns are high that they will put up an improved performanc­e this year.

Phathisa Ngwabi, arguably the best athlete to emerge from Nkayi district who represente­d the country in a number of competitio­ns, is expected to grace the two-day meet in a move aimed at inspiring the young athletes.

Ngwabi is a former Hompane Secondary School pupil and his return home comes just days after he qualified for the ZITF Coca-Cola Four-Minute Mile semi-finals when he ran under the cut-off time of four minutes 31 seconds at White City Stadium on Saturday.

He crossed the line in four minutes 27.33 seconds to join 16 other runners that have already qualified for the semifinals of the event. — @skhumoyo20­00

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