TURA Magic maintained their unbeaten start to the Skorpion Zinc Women’;s Football League with another emphatic victory on Saturday.
After they beat Nust Babes 6-0 the previous week, Magic once again turned on the style to beat Unam Bokkies 5-0 on Saturday.
Although Unam defended well in the opening stages, Magic dominated possession and it wasn’;t long before Thomalina Adams opened their account.
Further goals by Emma Naris and Beyonce Cloete put them 3-0 ahead by halftime, while second half goals by Changelle Engelbrecht and Lovisa Mulunga completed another comprehensive victory for Tura Magic.
Emma Naris won the player of the match award.
Tura Magic are the only team with a maximum six points after two matches, and now hold a two-point lead over four teams on four points each.
V Power Angels beat Omaheke Queens 4-0 to move up to joint second on four points. Their national defender Stacey Naris was once again in great form, scoring two goals and winning the player of the match award for the second match in a row, while their other goals were scored by Rene Naris and Victoria Kambonde.
Khomas Nampol also moved up to four points after beating Galz & Goals 3-0.
Sarafina Nakashole gave them the lead midway through the first half when she pounced onto a poor back pass while Stella Williams made it 2-0 from the penalty spot, shortly before halftime.
Twelikondjela Amukoto sealed their victory after the break with a long range shot that dipped into the net.
Galz and Goals had some chances of their own with Beverly Uueziua the main provider, but Khomas Nampol deserved their win and could have scored several more, with Nakashole, Williams and Ndapewa Katuta all coming close.
Maggy Paulus of Khomas Nampol won the player of the match award.
Namib Daughters FC and Right Way FC both joined them on four points after playing to a 3-3 draw, with Kylie van Wyk of Namib Daughters winning the player of the match award.
Girls Football Academy got their first win of the season after beating Nust Babes 3-2, to move up to three points on the log.
Diana Kock scored a brace and Tricia Goliath one goal for Namib Daughters, while Kock won the player of the match award.
Unam Bokkies, Nust Babes and Omaheke Queens must still open their account after losing their opening two matches.
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