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THE REPRESENTATIVE 21 February 2020 Tel: (045) 839-4040 / editorial: mjekulal@therep.co.za / advertising: charodinev@therep.co.za 11
SPORT SCENE
graphic © liudmyla pushnova / 123RF.com
UP AND COMING: A thrilled Chloe Buss of GHS,
who competed in the Border/Eastern Province
ladies’ open golf championships ending on 138
nett after two rounds and winning the trophy for
best nett. She came third in the B-division for
gross score Picture: SUPPLIED
Queen’s College
Athletics:
At the Sentraal Top 10 athletics meeting
in Bloemfontein, seven bronze, three
silver and four gold medals were
secured.
The medal winners were Mutombo
Kabau 3rd Under 15 400m (54.22s -
PB), Mbasa Daweti 3rd U15 long jump
(5.86m), Tyler Manthe 2nd U15 pole
vault (3.40m - PB), Siya Konki 3rd U17
long jump (5.95m), Lehlo
Thobothobo 3rd U19 long jump (6.33m
- PB), Chumani Ndzane 3rd U19 discus
(39.50m), 3rd U19 shot put (12.50m),
Terance Heidtmann 2nd U19 pole vault,
2nd U19 javelin (51.05m - PB), Emihle
Mketo 3rd U19 800m (1.57.0s), 1st U19
400m (48.58s - PB), Buhle Kahla 1st
U19 triple jump (13.07m - PB), 1st U19
long jump (6.70m).
The highlight of the day for Queen’s
came from Tristan Manthe, U17, who
cleared a new school record height in
the pole vault (best height ever recorded
by a Queenian) of 4.10m.
Basketball: vs Grey College: U14A
lost 9-8, U14B lost 20-7, U14C won 24-
12, U14D won 6-2, U15A lost 24-3,
U15B vs Grey U16C won 14-7, U15C vs
Grey U16D won 10-7, 2nds won 14-3,
1st - rained out. They were 5-1 down.
U16 St Stithians tournament: Lost
28-0 to Windhoek, lost 34-7 to St
Benedict’s, lost 35-12 to Michaelhouse,
lost 34-4 to St Stithians, lost 19-14 to
Clifton, lost 11-10 to Lethukuthula, won
15-9 vs International school of SA.
Cross-countr y:
An energetic 1,311 runners/walkers
completed the 10km Discovery Surfers
Challenge from Gonubie to Nahoon
beach in East London in extreme heat on
S a t u r d ay.
Queenians’ 10km results were: 4th
overall Mthokozisi Magaga (44:34), 6th
overall Kamva Ntloko (46:02), 10th
male (13th overall) Emihle Tshiwula
(51:29), 11th male (14th overall) Robijn
van der Westhuyzen (51:30).
5km: 5th overall Dean Moss
(22:12).
Cricket:
CSA T20 national tournament -
against Stirling Queen’s 158 for 2 (Cole
van Schoor 34, Bryan Muir 52 not out,
Lihle Sizani 50 not out).
Stirling 79 all out (Lihle Sizani 2 for
13, Janse van der Ryst 2 for 15).
KARATE KID: Proud GHA Grade 10 pupil Naseera Adam, who
obtained her 1st degree black belt in karate in Port Elizabeth. She
is a student of Tom’s Dojo and was put through paces of kata,
kumite and fitness. “Sensei Tom is exceptionally proud of Naseera
who has shown total commitment and dedication to her sport and
she is a true karate-ka and makes Tom’s Dojo proud,” read a
statement from the club Picture: SUPPLIED
SCHOOL S P O RT
Queen’s won by 79 runs.
Against Selborne (final) Selborne 83
all out (Janse van der Ryst 4 for 17, Lihle
Sizani 3 for 6, Sihlalo Benge 2 for
11). Queen’s 85 for 3 (Janse van der Ryst
45 not out , Lihle Sizani 30).
Queen’s won by 7 wickets.
U14A vs St Andrew’s: Queen’s 53 all
out (Keaneo Bevaneo 26, Mbasa
Thomas 26). St Andrew’s 56 for 2 (Itha
Mbulana 1 for 17), Ryan Denston 1 for
16). Rain stopped play.
U15 vs St Andrew’s: St Andrew’s 227
(Kamva. Mkapu 3 for 62, Akho. Ngesi 2
for 40, Conner Oelofse 2 for 35).
Queen’s 68 all out (Conner Oelofse
21).Queen’s lost by 159 runs.
2nd vs St Andrew’s: St Andrew’s 122
all out (Lesego Bota 5 for 50, Jaden
Lentoor 2 for 28, Desmond Ayeh 2 for
21). Queen’s 5 for no loss when the rain
came down. Match abandoned.
1st vs St Andrew’s: Queen’s 229/8
(Lihle Sizani 63, Janse van der Ryst 54,
Cole van Schoor 36).
St Andrew’s 178/7 (Liyema Mgwigwi
3 for 19, Uthandiwe Gatyeni 1 for 12 in
10 overs, Tyler O'Conner 1 for 4 in 3
ove r s ).
St Andrew’s were 51 runs behind and
7 wickets down by end of play.
Squash, St Andrew’s festival:
Graeme College: 4-2
Selborne: 0-6
Grey invitation: 1-5
Grey High: 0-6
Hangklip
Athletics, Queenstown District meeting:
The following qualified for the next
round, the Chris Hani Mega District
meeting in Cradock: Boys U14 Chris
Fourie (discus 1st, javelin 2nd); boys
U17 Reece Stewart (javelin 1st), Jadin
Jekels (long jump 3rd), Ruan Pretorius
(shot put 2nd); boys U19 Chris
Grobbelaar (high jump 2nd), Xander
Nell (javelin 2nd), Anré Janse van
Rensburg (shot put 2nd, discus 2nd,
long jump 3rd).
Girls U14 Inathi Zazi (100m 1st,
long jump 1st ), Zoé Bester (discus 1st,
shot put 3rd, javelin 3rd), Sibabalwe
Moreketla (high jump 2nd ), Renisha
Jackson (long jump 3rd); girls U15
Tanika Heyns (discus 1st, shot put 2nd),
Kristen David (javelin 3rd); girls U17
Mikayla Cooper (shot put 3rd), Michey
du Preez (high jump 2nd), Mia Bakkes
(400m 2nd, 800m 2nd), Samantha
David (100m 2nd), Tammy Loppnow
(javelin 3rd); girls U19 Linique Els (shot
put 3rd), Bianca Coetzee (javelin 2nd,
discus 1st, shot put 1st).
Hangklip Junior
Athletics:
At the interhouse meeting the results
were 3rd Muller (736 points), 2nd
Killian (745), 1st Potgieter (809 points).
Nine records were broken, Oyama
Chitashe broke two – girls U8 60m
(10.16s) and 80m (13.29).
Angela de Klerk shot put girls U10
(5.48m), Jandre van de Berg shot put
boys U10 (7.25m), Kamvalihle
Nikwentsha two – boys U12 high jump
(1.37m) and boys U12 150m (21.39s). JJ
Erasmus boys U12 javelin (24.48m),
Duran Heyns boys U13 high jump
(1.47m), Christiaan Els boys U13 200m
(27.29).
The Victor Ludorum was Kamvalihle
Nkwentsha and the Victrix Ludorum
Johanne van Eeden.
GHS
Athletics:
At the Queenstown District meeting top
three placings were achieved in their
respective events: 1st places U19
Sibulele Ngculu 200m (qualified first
team), 400m (qualified first team);
Gwibakazi Booi high jump; Louisa
Naidoo long jump.
U17 Anje Strydom discus (qualified
half colours, shot put (qualified half
colours); Amy Styles 100m (qualified
half colours), 200m (qualified half
colours), 400m (qualified half colours);
Tarien Wentzel 3000m (qualified first
team); Meah Durandt high jump.
U15 Awonke Jonga shot put
(qualified half colours). U14 Usisipho
Matoti high jump.
2nd places: U19 Sibulele Ngculu
100m (qualified first team; Amahle
Ntsila shot put (qualified first team);
Courtney Stone 3000m (qualified first
team); Jana Benecke discus (qualified
first team), shot put (qualified half
colours). U15 Awonke Jonga javelin.
3rd places , U17: Thandile Siyeka
200m (qualified first team); U15 Hayley
van Schoor 400m (qualified first team).
Congratulations to Anje Strydom
who set a new U17 discus record, and
achieved half colours for discus.
BLAST OFF: Coaches and captains of the new T10 cricket teams that
will play at Queen’s College next month
Picture: NTSIKELELO
QOYO
Queen’s launches a
T10 cricket compo
NTSIKELELO QOYO
Queen’s College is introducing a
new era in schools cricket, launching
the first 10 overs series in Komani
and the province.
The T10 Blast, launched last
week, will have junior schoolboys
sharing the locker room with their
first team heroes at the college.
At the draw, players and captains
were drawn for six teams that will be
funded by local sponsors.
Rowan Richards, the professional
coach at Queen’s, said this was the
start of a broader initiative to
promote cricket at both the school
and in the wider Komani.
“It is important that we promote
cricket. I think in general and
especially in greater Komani, the
sport is neglected,” said Richards.
He said the vision was to have
more boys playing with hope that the
tournament would grow to include
teams other than Queen’s.
AROUND THE GREENS
Queenstown Bowling Club
Social bowls: Anthony Brown,
Ricky Aylwin, Roger Miles, Stephen
Knepscheld 15, Rowan de Kock,
Michele Morris, Petrus Barnardo,
Jacques van der Schyf 9. John
Knepscheld, Stompie Kriedemann,
Jenny Cheetham 19, Reaan Geyer,
Last Saturday, 149 people ran, jogged
and walked the course of the Komani
parkrun at the Queenstown Golf
Club in perfect weather conditions.
There were 18 happy regulars
who recorded personal best times,
while seven participants e n j oye d
their first parkrun.
A number of visitors were
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“We are constantly inviting others
to play here. Sometimes in
disadvantaged areas it is a problem
to be exposed to facilities like these.
Our aim is to bring boys here, expose
them and let them compete with the
b e s t .”
Head coach of cricket at Queen’s,
Ralph Cullinan, said cricket at the
school was in a “good state.”
“The short-term goal is to get
more of our boys into provincial
teams. From there, hopefully, we will
have South African Schools
selection.
“We work very hard to make sure
all boys are interested in the game,
are coached well and embraced. The
more children we can get playing,
the more it will uplift our standards.
We are fortunate to have dedicated
coaches who want to improve. Our
strength is the way we work
t o g e t h e r.”
The games will be held at
Queen’s on March 1.
Karen Geyer, Melinda Gouws 9.
Ricky Aylwin, Michele Morris, Chris
van der Watt, Hannes Vorster 13,
Corrie Smith, Petrus Barnardo, Reaan
Geyer 16. Stompie Kriedemann,
Gert Fritz, Jacques van der Schyf 20,
Karen Geyer, Anthony Brown, Jolien
Fritz 15.
Parkrun sees 149 join in
welcomed from King William’s Town
and Aliwal North.
Susan Nel and Christiaan Roux
became members of the elite
Milestone 100 club by completing
100 parkruns.
A record number of 19 volunteers
were present and willing to ensure
yet another successful event.
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