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Friday, October 28, 2016

Bokamoso South out to return to NBL summit

Bokamoso South (left) out to return to the top
Bokamoso South can return to the top of the National Basketball League when they face Lerotholi Polytechnic this evening at the Lehakoe Recreation Centre. Bokamoso are the only remaining unbeaten team in the A-Division having won all five of their NBL games this season but are in third place, one point behind Lichocha Shooting Rifles and Bashana Baheso who both have 11 points.

Bokamoso, however, have played a game less and victory over second from bottom Lerotholi would lift them to 12 points.

Bokamoso are favourites for the clash against Lerotholi thanks to their unstoppable form to start the 2016/17 basketball season.

In addition to being unbeaten in the NBL A-Division, Bokamoso swept the table at the 2016 Sprite Memorial Independence Tournament earlier this month to claim this season’s first piece of silverware.

Bokamoso South have already beaten reigning NBL champions KTA All-Stars along with fellow giants Bashana Baheso and Lichocha this season.

To football and the national first division returns after a week off with an intriguing set of fixtures.

The pick of the weekend games is in the north stream where log leaders Galaxy host fourth-placed Mphatlalatsane who were relegated from the Vodacom Premier League last season. Only two points separate the teams and Saturday’s match could go a long way in deciding which of the pair has the goods to gain promotion to the elite league.

In the south stream, log leaders Majantja travel to Qacha’s Nek to face Melele in a regional derby while second placed Van Rooyen are away to Qoaling Highlanders.

A-Division Weekend Fixtures
North Stream
Saturday
Lithabaneng Golden v Sefothafotha
Naughty Boys v Likila United
Sunday
Galaxy v Mphatlalatsane
Limkokwing University v CCX
Lerotholi Polytechnic v Roaring Lions

South Stream
Saturday
Qoaling Highlanders v Van Rooyen
Sunday
Mangau v Roma Boys
Melele v Majantja
Manonyane v Quthing LMPS
Fisters v Swallows

Banned marathon queen, 'Mamoroallo Tjoka
Finally, the Lesotho National Olympic Committee has stepped up efforts to fight doping in local sport. Last week the LNOC held a one-day anti-doping training workshop for medical and paramedical personnel.

That workshop followed one held for players and coaches and it is all part of a drive by the LNOC to address a rising challenge of athletes using drugs to enhance their performance.

Last year, Lesotho’s marathon queen ‘Mamoroallo Tjoka was banned for two years after testing positive for a banned substance. The five-time Soweto Marathon winner was found guilty of using a testosterone enhancer.

Fellow distance runner Ramolefi Motsieloa was also suspended for two years for a similar offence.

The LNOC says its new anti-doping programme aims to bring together all stakeholders in the sports fraternity in the fight against doping.

NBL logs

A-Division:


P
Points
W
L
PF
PA
DIFF
L10
Streak
1
Lichocha 
6
11
5
1
578
278
300
5-1
W2
2
Bashana Baheso
6
11
5
1
324
217
107
5-1
W4
3
Bokamoso South
5
10
5
0
317
186
131
5-0
W5
4
Bokamoso North
7
9
2
5
225
306
-81
2-5
W1
5
KTA All-Stars
5
8
3
2
254
213
41
3-2
L1
6
Leseli Tigers
5
8
3
2
247
216
31
3-2
W2
7
LCE
7
8
1
6
230
450
-220
1-6
W1
8
NUL Rovers
4
7
3
1
190
149
41
3-1
L1
9
Khubestate 
5
5
1
4
122
207
-85
1-4
L3
10
Lerotholi 
4
5
1
3
141
245
-104
1-3
L1
11
Limkokwing 
5
5
0
5
141
314
-173
0-5
L5

Ladies:


P
Points
W
L
PF
PA
DIFF
L10
Streak
1
Lichocha
4
8
4
0
170
71
99
4-0
W4
2
KTA All-Stars
5
8
3
2
204
179
25
3-2
W1
3
NUL Rovers
3
6
3
0
144
59
85
3-0
W3
4
Bokamoso North
3
6
3
0
88
26
62
3-0
W3
5
Leseli Tigers
5
6
2
3
162
139
23
2-3
L2
6
LCE
5
5
0
5
72
178
-106
0-5
L5
7
Bashana Baheso
4
4
1
3
74
106
-32
1-3
W1
8
Limkokwing 
2
3
1
1
22
76
-54
1-1
L1
9
South Warriors
2
2
0
2
25
101
-76
0-2
L2
10
Bokamoso South
2
1
0
2
21
78
-57
0-2
L2

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