Bloemfontein – SAFA Second Division side, Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State enjoyed the Easter Weekend after picking up six points following victories over Vaal Legend and Shamrock Flowers.
CUT stunned Legend 2-1 in Sasolburg before downing Kroonstad-based Shamrock Flowers with the same margin in Bloemfontein two days later.
They now lie fourth on the log with 40 points; three behind Super Eagles and BUBCHU United, who lie on the first and second spots respectively with 40 points.
In their next match, CUT travel to Welkom to face Eagles.
Meanwhile, University of the Free State (UFS) ladies side, Kovsies, claimed their second consecutive walk –over victory after Vananco Vultures failed to pitch for their Sasol League encounter.
Coach, Queen Modutoane, told Courant Sport that once gain they were disappointed Vultures failed to honour their home match.
“It is disappointing that we didn’t play yet again. Walk-over victories are not working for us in anyway, because we haven’t seen our performance and where we need to work on, so it is frustrating,” he said.
UFS ladies will host Maluti FET College in their next match, and Modutoane is hopeful that his side will finally get to play the first match.