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One Bulawayo school will survive Friday's Nash showdown
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52041, member: 636"] Twelve elite secondary schools from Bulawayo will compete Friday at Gifford High School for the single advancement spot to represent the province at the Nash Under 20 National Finals in Masvingo. The National Association of Secondary School Heads tournament brings together Mpopoma, Emganwini, Riverdale, Sobukhazi, Founders, Magwegwe, Maranatha, Amhlophe, Pumula, Milton, Mzilikazi and Sikhulile schools. While Founders High serves as the official tournament host, organizers selected Gifford High as the match venue due to superior field conditions. The competition format divides the twelve teams into three groups of four schools each. Group winners advance alongside the top runner-up to create a four-team semifinal bracket. Defending champions Mpopoma face placement in Group A with Emganwini, Riverdale and Sobukhazi, opening their title defense against Emganwini. Group B contains Founders and Magwegwe schools competing for advancement. Pumula, Milton, Mzilikazi and Sikhulile comprise Group C in the tournament structure. Provincial soccer coordinator Cain Ncube confirmed that all participating schools have verified their attendance for the championship event. Mpopoma enters as heavy favorites after capturing both Under 20 and Under 17 provincial titles in recent competition cycles. The Nash Games serve as vital talent identification platforms for developing young football players across Zimbabwe. Many athletes discovered through this tournament system have progressed to professional club and national team representation. Friday's competition offers participants opportunities to demonstrate abilities before scouts and coaching staff. The winner earns provincial representation at the national championship level while gaining valuable exposure for future football careers. [/QUOTE]
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