Crawford Times 61
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COLLEGE<br />
<strong>Crawford</strong> College La Lucia<br />
SPORT<br />
<strong>Crawford</strong> College La Lucia Grade<br />
10 student and Swimming sensation<br />
Joshua Ashley is certainly going<br />
places! Swimming in the 5km South<br />
African Open Water Swimming<br />
Nationals held in Jeffreys Bay he won<br />
the National U15/16 title and came<br />
7th overall. He has also, qualified for<br />
the 2019/20 Swimming South Africa<br />
Open Water Youth Squad as well as<br />
for the<br />
2019 Swimming South Africa Junior<br />
National Youth Squad. Exciting<br />
times lie ahead for this talented and<br />
dedicated young man!<br />
<strong>Crawford</strong> College La Lucia<br />
<strong>Crawford</strong> College La Lucia 1st XI Hockey Captain<br />
Rachel Wilkinson was recently selected for the<br />
Kwazulu-Natal U18A Outdoor Hockey Team.<br />
Furthermore, she was selected for the Kwazulu-<br />
Natal Robins Ladies Indoor Hockey Team that<br />
played in the interprovincial tournament held in<br />
Pietermaritzburg. Rachel was also selected for<br />
the Kwazulu-Natal invitational team that played<br />
against the Botswana, Namibia and South African<br />
Woman’s Indoor teams in an international series.<br />
We are very proud of Rachel and will be following<br />
her progress closely!<br />
<strong>Crawford</strong> College Lonehill<br />
Our annual<br />
Staff vs.<br />
<strong>Crawford</strong><br />
College<br />
Lonehill 1st<br />
Team Netball<br />
match took<br />
place during<br />
May. The staff<br />
<strong>Crawford</strong> College Lonehill<br />
took to the<br />
court to the<br />
tune of ‘Eye<br />
of the Tiger’, hoping to intimidate their opponents! Dressed<br />
in their <strong>Crawford</strong> College Lonehill Netball dresses (including<br />
our men), they played their hearts out for an exhausting<br />
(some more than others) 15-minute match. The game was<br />
well supported and luckily for the staff, no score was taken.<br />
Jozi, our resident school guide dog, dressed to play the part<br />
of ball girl, added to the dynamics of the game. The staff,<br />
unfortunately, could not muster up the energy to play the rest<br />
of the game at 2nd break, so our Basketball boys took over<br />
the challenge.<br />
The <strong>Crawford</strong> College Lonehill Hockey boys had an extremely<br />
successful season with eight boys and the schools Director<br />
of Hockey, Dean Theron, being selected for the Southern<br />
Gauteng Hockey teams, for the upcoming interprovincial<br />
tournaments taking place in June. Back (from L-R) Dean<br />
Theron (coach U17B), Kemuel Lumbala (U18B), Sean Ajiboye<br />
(U18B), Keegan Walker (U16B), Joshua Coetzee (U16B)<br />
Front (from L-R) Reece Sharwood (U16D), Sevar Naicker<br />
(U14C), Cayden Sardi (U14D), Louvhan Moonsamy (U14B)<br />
<strong>Crawford</strong> College North Coast<br />
<strong>Crawford</strong> College North Coast Hockey Captain<br />
Stephanie van den Berg in Grade 11 is a real people’s<br />
person and it comes as no surprise that her dream is<br />
to help people one day. She would love to be either<br />
a physiotherapist or an occupational therapist, while<br />
still playing Hockey and travelling the world. We wish<br />
her much success for her dream goals!<br />
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