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CUT Annual Report 2011

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| <strong>CUT</strong> ANNUAL REPORT <strong>2011</strong><br />

Sport<br />

Activities such as beach volleyball, wall-climbing, mountaineering, hiking, informal sporting events and fun days were organised for<br />

students not participating in formal sport codes. Sports equipment was provided to different student organisations and campus-based<br />

sports leagues.<br />

Various league events for soccer, rugby, athletics, basketball, volleyball, netball, cricket, hockey, tennis, table tennis, karate and golf were<br />

held during the course of the year. In addition, disadvantaged learners were given the opportunity to participate in coaching clinics for<br />

hockey and cricket, organised by <strong>CUT</strong>’s cricket and hockey clubs in collaboration with Free State Cricket and SA Hockey respectively.<br />

<strong>CUT</strong>’s sports facilities were also made available to the community, including some schools, for practice sessions and matches, namely:<br />

• Cheetahs Super 15 rugby team;<br />

• Development cricket teams for u/13 and u/15 players;<br />

• Hockey clinics for disadvantaged schools;<br />

• Chevrolet Knights cricket team;<br />

• Kaizer Chiefs soccer team;<br />

• Sand du Plessis High School (rugby match);<br />

• HTS Louis Botha (soccer matches);<br />

• Free State Summer League (hockey);<br />

• Lesotho netball team;<br />

• South African Football Association (SAFA) level-one coaching course;<br />

• Bloemfontein Celtic soccer team;<br />

• Roseview Primary School;<br />

• Eunice (hockey clinics);<br />

• Free State Sport Science Institute (FSSSI) for netball, cricket, rugby, tennis and hockey; and<br />

• SA Schools and Free State Schools cricket tournaments.

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