The Manica Post

Shoverland shoves Mutare on the map

- Ray Bande

MUTARE League Pool (MPL) reigning champions, Shoverland, were a good advert of the standards of the game in Manicaland after they came within one match of clinching the National Champions League tournament played in Chinhoyi last weekend.

The Itai Chiratidzo-bankrolled outfit settled for second position in a tightly contested competitio­n that brought together the crème de la crème of Zimbabwe’s pool clubs.

Bulawayo’s Nkulumane were crowned the 2024 champions, while Harare’s Mega One came third. Stomers from Chinhoyi came third. From the onset of the competitio­n, Shoverland were just in a no nonsense mood as they outplayed opponents such as Black Rhinos who were handed a humiliatin­g 1-4 defeat in the early stages of this national competitio­n.

Chiratidzo said: “It was a good experience to be part of this National Champions League competitio­n. We enjoyed every moment of the contest. I really want to applaud my players for a convincing performanc­e as well as the administra­tion of the club ably led by chairman, Chris Munyuku.

“Though it was not easy, we played as a team, and we are delighted with the second position that we attained. We feel we did this for Mutare and Manicaland at large.”

Shoverland became the second club from Mutare to settle for that high position in national competitio­ns after the Snipers Class of 2016 also came second in the same competitio­n.

No Mutare based club has ever won the competitio­n. MPL chairman, Peter Mkwananzi, commended Shoverland for their brilliant display.

“No doubt, they played very well and made us proud as a league as well as a province. This is living testimony of the rising standards of the game in Mutare and Manicaland at large.

“We hope to build on that achievemen­t and make sure that we dominate future national pool tournament­s. We have the capacity to achieve that, and we only need to engage in more competitio­ns as well as getting more organised as a league,” he said.

 ?? ?? Shoverland Pool Club players display the runners-up trophy they won at the National Champions League Tournament played in Chinhoyi last week on Saturday
Shoverland Pool Club players display the runners-up trophy they won at the National Champions League Tournament played in Chinhoyi last week on Saturday

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