Ikageng School League Log Standings Update
- Tshepiso Mogorosi

- Sep 8
- 2 min read
The Ikageng School League continues to showcase the best of young football talent across different age divisions. With fierce competition in the Under-15 and Under-19 categories, the latest standings reveal not only the dominant teams but also the rising challengers looking to make their mark.

Under-15 Division
Pool A
Boitshoko leads the standings with 15 points after six games, boasting five wins and only one loss. Their strong defense has been crucial, conceding just four goals.
Botoka follows closely with 13 points from seven matches, scoring the highest number of goals (13) in the group so far.
Tlokwe and Resolofetse sit in mid-table, tied on 7 points each, while Boys High struggles at the bottom with just one point from seven matches.

Pool B
BA Seobi and Sarafina are neck and neck, with 14 and 13 points respectively, showing consistency in results.
Promosa sits in third place with 7 points, while Potch Secondary (6 points) and Seiphemelo (3 points) are battling to climb higher. HTS has yet to register a game.

Pool C
Tshepo Primary tops the group with 20 points, followed closely by Boitirelo with 18.
Promosa Primary and Nanogang are mid-table competitors, with 15 and 12 points respectively.
Bright Beginnings (7 points) and BM Choabi (4 points) are struggling for form, while P.P is yet to record a match.

Pool D
Keotshepile holds the lead with 15 points after eight games, edging out Tshupane who sits second with 14 points but a game in hand.
Ditaelong (9 points) shows potential, while Dan Tlommo and Mohadin are tied at 5 points each. Potch Primary is still inactive in the standings.
Under-19 Division
Pool A
Seiphemelo leads with 13 points, showing discipline at the back with only 3 goals conceded.
Sarafina sits second on 10 points, with Potch Secondary (8 points) in third.
BA Seobi and Promosa occupy the bottom half, while HTS is yet to participate.

Pool B
Botoka is on top with 12 points from 7 games, edging past Tlokwe and Boitshoko, who are tied on 10 points each.
Boys High (5 points) and Resolofetse (4 points) make up the lower end of the table.

Other Divisions
In the mixed-age pools, Keagile dominates with 24 points from nine games, having scored a massive 21 goals while conceding only two. Madibeng is also showing strength with 20 points, while teams like Lesego and Pudulogo remain competitive in the middle of the log.

Conclusion
The Ikageng School League is proving to be an exciting platform for young players to develop their skills and shine in competitive football. With Boitshoko, Seiphemelo, and Keagile setting the pace across the different pools, the title race promises to be intense as the season progresses.
Fans and supporters can expect even more thrilling matches as schools battle not just for bragging rights but also for the pride of representing their communities at the highest youth level.









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