The Herald (Zimbabwe)

City Queens win ZINA tourney

- Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter

HARARE City Queens chairperso­n Dorothy Mavolwane is upbeat ahead of the 2017 Super League season after the club retained the Zimbabwe Netball Associatio­n pre-season tournament title over the weekend at Stodart Hall, in Mbare.

The side beat ZDF 27-7 in the finals to defend the title they won last year following their promotion into the Super League from Division One.

On Saturday they finished tops in Pool B and went on to beat Zimplats Ngezi 14-10 in the semi-finals to reach the finals while ZDF had defeated Platinum Zvishavane 21-7 in the other semi-final.

Mavolwane is confident it will be a fruitful season for them as they get ready for the Super League expected to start before the end of this month.

“As Harare City Queens we are excited because we were able to retain the championsh­ip of the Zimbabwe Netball Associatio­n pre-season tournament. We owe this success to hard work and the adequate preparatio­ns before the season.

“We had a boot camp to prepare our players psychologi­cally and physically with the help of a sport consultant. This enabled the team to be strong and united. Secondly, we have several friendly matches as part of the preparatio­ns.

“Our target is to be on the top of the log. We were on position three coming straight from Division One league. This is our second year in the Super League,” said Mavolwane.

In the third and fourth play-offs Zimplats Ngezi dismissed Platinum Zvishavane 20-5. The tournament featured mostly Super League clubs as some of the teams that had confirmed their participat­ion failed to turn up.

ZINA fixtures secretary, Agnes Chiroodza, said the attendance was below their expectatio­ns with 12 teams taking part. However, they are happy with the quality of play they witnessed on Saturday.

“The teams were very competitiv­e, they were prepared for this tournament. However, the turnout was not as we expected because most of the teams that had confirmed their participat­ion did not come.

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