Fierce battle expected as BDF VI, Kutlwano clash

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A mother of all battles is expected tomorrow when BDF VI and Kutlwano men face off in a top of the table clash as the Mascom volleyball league second round kicks off.

The battlefield is the Lobatse Courts as the army side seeks to maintain its dominance over Kutlwano. The men in black will be out to stop the dominance. Kutlwano's only loss in the first round was at the hands of BDF VI. In the first round, Kutlwano lost 3-2 to BDF VI in a fierce contest.The SSKB based side are yet to taste defeat. have given a hundred percent performance in the first round collecting maximum points in the process. Kutlwano coach Isaac Samuel knows the big fight ahead but said they are ready to take the battle to the soldiers. He added that they picked their mistakes in the first round and worked on them.

He promised Kutlwano supporters a tough but exciting game. BDF coach, Selebatso Mabutho preferred not to talk much about the game. He said most of his players are injured but hoped those available will equally do a good job."Lets just wait for Saturday and we will take it from there," he said. In other matches in Lobatse, Kutlwano and BDF VI will each play Victory Seekers respectively. At SSKB, Magstimela will face Mafolofolo and Kalavango respectively. In women's games still at the SSKB, Kalavango and Magstimela will have a date before Dynamites takes on Spiking Stars.

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