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Sakhulutsha Sports Heritage Festival

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailOctober 5, 2011No Comments3 Mins Read
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Soccer, netball and rugby were played in the annual Sakhulutsha Sports Heritage Festival at the Rhodes University sports fields last Friday, when teams were selected to play in the semi-finals and finals at the JD Dlepu Stadium, in Joza, next week.

The soccer section consisted of U13 and U15 players – each divided into two groups.The two best-placed teams from each group go into the semi-finals.

In the U13 section Sakhulutsha Sport Development, Sophia Stars, City Pirates and Future Stars made it, while the U15 section has outstanding matches which still need to be played. City Pirates and Sakhulutsha Sport Development are the only teams guaranteed a spot in the semis.

Soccer, netball and rugby were played in the annual Sakhulutsha Sports Heritage Festival at the Rhodes University sports fields last Friday, when teams were selected to play in the semi-finals and finals at the JD Dlepu Stadium, in Joza, next week.

The soccer section consisted of U13 and U15 players – each divided into two groups.The two best-placed teams from each group go into the semi-finals.

In the U13 section Sakhulutsha Sport Development, Sophia Stars, City Pirates and Future Stars made it, while the U15 section has outstanding matches which still need to be played. City Pirates and Sakhulutsha Sport Development are the only teams guaranteed a spot in the semis.

Soccer results

U13 – Group A
Sakhulutsha Sport Development 3-1 Ntaba Maria
City Pirates 7-1 Eleven Attackers
Sakhulutsha Sport Development 3-2 City Pirates
Sakhulutsha Sport Development 3-1 Eleven Attackers

U13 – Group B
Linge Star 2-2 Future Stars
Mighty Boys 2-6 Future Stars
Might Boys 0-0 Linge Star
Linge 2-8 Sophia Town

U15 – Group A
Sakhulutsha Sport Development 5-3 D.D.Siwisa
Sophia Town 2-5 DD Siwisa
Chelsea. Fc 1-3 Sakhulutsha Sport Development
Chelsea. Fc 2-0 Sophia Town
Chelsea. Fc 3-0 D.D.Siwisa
Sakhulutsha Sport Development 3-0 Sophia Town

U15 – Group B
Eleven Attackers 1-9 Ntaba Maria
City Pirates 4-1 Ntaba Maria
Ciy Pirates 8-1 Future Stars
Future Stars 1-2 Eleven Attackers
Future Stars 1-4 Ntaba Maria
Eleven Attackers 0-2 City Pirates

Rugby results
Nathaniel Nyaluza and Ntaba Maria are set to contest the rugby final. However, tournament officials told Grocott's Mail that an age-cheating complaint had been lodged with them against a Ntaba Maria player who was allegedly over the age limit. The case is being investigated. If the allegation is found to be true, the team will be disqualified.

Netball results

Under 13 girls
Round 1, Ntaba Maria 16-4 Seventh Day
Round 2, Seventh day 6-3 St Mary's
Round 3, Ntaba Maria 8-6 St Mary's

Under 15 girls
Round 1, Ntaba Maria 18-5 Mrwetyana
Round 2, Nyaluza 4-3 Seventh Day
Round 3, Ntaba Maria 6-5 Nyaluza

The semifinals will be played on Wednesday and Thursday, while the finals will be on Saturday 22 October.

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