On 11 July 2015 in
the Centenary Hall in New Brighton, Port Elizabeth, the top 126
players from the gruelling seven week Sedgwick's Old Brown Sherry
Draughts League assembled to find out just who is the best player in
the Eastern Cape.
The air was
electric!
There was much to
play for.
This is the richest
draughts championship in South Africa with total prize monies of
R175,000.00.
The winner would
walk away with a staggering R50,000.00.
The determined
contestants battled it out with a great degree of sportsmanship.
Lubabalo Kondlo, the reigning South African champion, was there as
well to assist with the refereeing.
As the rounds
progressed, it became clear just who the front-runners were.
Mphumzi Mali, Vuyani
Mazibuko, Mvumeli Vengani, and Xolisa Promi pulled away from the pack
to show their dominance.
When the dust
settled, the top four were:
Pos
|
Name | Winnings |
1st
|
Mphumzi Mali | R50,000.00 |
2nd
|
Vuyani Mazibuko | R20,000.00 |
3rd
|
Mvumeli Vengani | R10,000.00 |
4th
|
Xolisa Promi | R10,000.00 |
In addition to his
winnings, Mphumzi has also earned his Provincial Colours from Mind
Sports South Africa (MSSA).
It will indeed be
interesting to see who the winner is in the 2016 edition.
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