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    Know the score: sports results 14/02/2014

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailFebruary 13, 2014No Comments19 Mins Read
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    Get results for all the sports events that took place in the last week from Friday 7 February to 14 February – from school rugby to the bowling club, it's all here!

    Get results for all the sports events that took place in the last week from Friday 7 February to 14 February – from school rugby to the bowling club, it's all here!

     KNOW THE SCORE

    CLUBS

    BOWLS
    GBS bowls competition at the Grahamstown Bowling Club, winning team skip –
    1. L Howarth (Kenton Bowling Club)
    2. A Daniels (Albany)
    3. A Beavis (Kenton)
    4. G Bartlett (Albany)
    5. E Anderton (Grahamstown Bowling Club)

    Pepper Grove Pick n Pay Inter Company Night Bowls league, hosted at Grahamstown Bowling Club – Tuesday 11 February
    Albany Sports Rollers beat R&S Plumbers 14-9
    Stan`s Transport drew 14-14 with Videotronic
    Makana Brick A beat Pam Golding 17-9
    Wallace`s beat Penn Menn 13-10
    Angeles Forever lost 14-15 to The Knock Shop
    Settler City Motors beat Carara 26-5
    Makana Brick B lost 11-25 to Carara
    4 Castles beat IT Hard Drivers 27-8

    FUN RUN
    Results from the Victoria Primary School Trail run held at Grey Dam/Mountain Drive –
    8km males
    1.Lionel Blaauw 48:00
    2. John van Onselen 55:01
    3. Deon Boshoff 55:01
    8km females
    1.Jo-Anne Laurence 57:08
    2.Kirsti Still 1:00:05
    3. Helen Averbuch 1:02:12
    8km scholar males
    1. Lanache Du Plessis 48:00
    2. Vukile April 51:30
    3. Devenite Du Plessis 54:03
    8km scholar females
    1. Toni Rafferty 1:08:16
    2. Meeca Green 1:26:01
    3. Keisha Christian 1:27:05
    4km males
    1. Lesley Termorshuizen 24:00
    2. Mike Dexter 24:26
    3. Thomas Shone 29:38
    4km females
    1. Rebecca Powell 23:26
    2. Catherine Deiner 25:30
    3. Danika Marquis 29:38
    4km scholar males
    1. Cee-Jay Porthen 23:25
    2. Matthew Shaw 26:31
    3. Tyenu Cannon 31:04
    4km scholar females
    1. Esperance Mwepu 26:22
    2.Okuhle Mqolweni 28:43
    3.Siphokukihle Nondlwana 31:04

    CRICKET

    Grahamstown Cricket Board first league log, number of matches played in brackets (as at 9 February) –
    Southwell 26 (6)
    Manley Flats 25 (6)
    Salem 19 (7)
    Sidbury 16 (7)
    Cuylerville 15 (6)
    Rhodes Rats 13 (5)
    Rhodents 10 (5)
    Willows 8 (6)
    Makana Sona 6 (6)
    Port Alfred 5 (6)
    Grahamstown Cricket Board second league log, number of matches played in brackets (as at 10 February)
    Southwell 34 (11)
    Salem 32 (10)
    Station Hill 32 (11)
    Manley Flats 30 (11)
    Tiger Titans 30 (11)
    Sidbury 29 (10)
    Kenton 29 (10)
    Shrews 26 (9)
    Rainbows 19 (9)
    Cuylerville 19 (10)
    Albany 19 (11)
    Early Birds 18 (11)
    Port Alfred 17 (10)
    Swallows 9 (10)

    CYCLING

    The Herald VW Cycle Tour (106km):
    73. Christopher Herring 2:58:18
    232. Johan Conradie 3:16:55
    279. Stephen Penney 3:21:10
    315. Wayne Wiblin 3:22:51
    386. Terri-Lynn Penney 3:29:44
    411. Colin Meyer 3:32:46
    483. Willem Esterhuysen 03:44:24
    564. Duncan Lloyd 3:55:31
    691. Nicola Clayton 4:10:10
    802. Andrew Penney 4:28:05
    922. Quinton Muller 5:10:26

    The Herald VW Cycle Tour (55km):
    10. Trevor Amos 1:49:46
    20. Theuns Louw 1:55:35
    33. Derrick Hagemann 2:01:46
    42. Morne van Wyk 2:04:06
    43. Taryn-Maie Wille 2:04:06
    73. Andre Wille 2:09:05
    105. Carol Jeffery 2:15:52
    164. Len van der Merwe 2:27:09
    Pete Brtiz 02:30 (unofficial time)
    Lena Britz 02:30 (unofficial time)

    Herald Cycle Tour MTB 60km:
    13. Nolan Berriman 2:32:21
    82. Pierre McLean 2:58:25
    83. Andre McLean 2:58:27
    248. Christopher Hutton 3:56:21

    Herald Cycle Tour MTB 30km:
    30. Denise McLean 1:13:29
    188. Tiffany McLean 1:31:58
    237. Annemarie Van Wyk 1:36:57
    315. Magdalena McLean 1:45:44
    317. Leon McLean 1:45:47
    382. Sue Maclennan 1:56:02
    464. Monique McLean 2:19:00

    Herald Cycle Tour MTB 5km:
    Alexander Oosthuizen 21:01
    Tim Bull 21:04
    Zoe Lang 33:47
    Steven Lang 33:49

    SCHOOLS

    ATHLETICS
    Kingswood athletes took part in the EPA Madibaz Athletic league meeting –
    U19
    High Jump: Davron Cameron 1st
    High Jump: Altus Minnie 2nd
    Javelin: Altus Minnie 2nd
    Triple Jump: Altus Minnie 2nd
    Long Jump: Altus Minnie 1st
    Long Jump: Davron Cameron 3rd
    Long Jump: Ezra Mager 4th
    Long Jump: Nicklon Cannon 5th
    Long Jump: Ezra Mager 4th
    200m: Jon Amadi 2nd
    100m: Jon Amadi 8th
    U/17
    Discus: Ewan Pieters 1st
    Discus: Thembi Mangwana 4th
    Shot Put: Ewan Pieters 2nd
    Shot Put: Thembi Mangwana 3rd
    Hurdles: Hannah Lewis 2nd
    100m: Sanelisiwe Nkatsha 2nd
    100m: Athenkosi Halom 3rd
    100m: Sibabalwe Mzanywa 5th
    100m: Matthew Takeloo 5th
    200m: Athenkosi Halom 2nd
    200m: Matthew Takeloo 4th
    200m: Sibabalwe Mzanywa 6th
    110m Hurdles: Esona Mrwetyana 1st
    800m: Amee-Leigh Pote 1st
    800m: Olehile Losaba 2nd
    800m: Brandon van Houten 4th
    1500m: Taryn-Maie Wille 2nd
    U15
    100m: Jeff Mutuku 5th
    100m: Anathi Hoyi 6th
    100m: Dimati Tiisetso 8th
    200m: Anathi Hoyi 5th
    400m: Jeff Mutuku 1st
    400m: Camagu Kahlu 2nd
    800m: Camagu Kahlu 2nd
    800m: Sinesipho Pumezweni 2nd

    Eastern Province Athletics League
    Graeme College athletes who performed well at the EP Athletics League meeting held at the NMMU campus in Port Elizabeth –
    Kwandiwe Mbelani – 2nd in the Boys U17 400m;
    Mihlali Mancotywa – 3rd in the Mens U21 100m (unofficial time of 11.5s)
    Khonzisizwe Somandi – 4th in the Mens U21 1500m
    Sam Okeyo – 3rd in the Boys U16 800m
    Mvelo Ndokweni – 3rd in the Boys U15 100m

    BASKETBALL
    Kingswood Reserve Boys beat Mzamomhle 44-14
    Kingswood girls 1sts beat Mzamomhle 36-6
    Kingswood boys 1sts beat Mzamomhle 65-36
    Kingswood girls 1sts beat Coselelani School 32-2
    Kingswood boys 1sts beat Coselelani School 34-16
    Kingswood Junior Girls beat DSG Junior Girls 12-6

    CRICKET
    Graeme cricketers vs Union High, Port Alfred High and Woodridge Junior.
    Graeme senior cricket vs Union High
    1sts –
    Union 97 all out (Garvin Dampies 6/42, Siyamthanda Siaw 3/37), Graeme 98/5 (Nicholas Zimmerman 28, Bradley Christian 20 not out, Siyamthanda Siaw 15 not out). Graeme won by 5 wickets.
    U15A
    Union 125 all out (Bradley van Heerden 5/33, Donovan Brits 2/17), Graeme 84 all out (Keenan Oosthuizen 20). Graeme lost by 41 runs.
    Graeme senior cricket vs Port Alfred High School
    Graeme 2nds vs PAHS 1sts
    Graeme 165 (Francois Botha 53), PAHS 120 all out (Aviwe Ntoyanto 7/25). Graeme won by 45 runs.
    Graeme U14A vs PAHS U15A
    Graeme 348/8 declared (Romario Fritz 166 not out, Christopher Gleaves 46), PAHS 28 (Jeremy Beyleveld 5/8, Stefan Botha 3/0). Graeme won by 320 runs.
    Junior Cricket vs Woodridge Junior
    U13A
    Woodridge 157 (Alex McGee 2/28), Graeme 157 (Shaun Botha 56, Garvin Dampies 26, Aaron Richardson 24). Match drawn.
    U13B
    Graeme 133/6 (Raven Bush 34), Woodridge 32 all out (Simon Cowley 6/3 – including a hat-trick). Graeme won by 101 runs.
    U11A
    Graeme 263 (Ethan Richardson 76, Craig Terblanche 48, Lubabalo Tshongweni 25), Woodridge 131 (Jaden du Plessis 3/28, Connor Pieterse 2/11). Graeme won by 132 runs.
    U11B
    Graeme 175/2 (Lagon Oerson 54 not out), Woodridge 60 all out (Nqobile Bala 4 wickets). Graeme won by 115 runs.

    Kingswood vs Woodridge
    1sts
    Woodridge 142 all out (Michael Braans 6 for 18), Kingswood 127 all out (Jimmy Sholto-Douglas 37, Josh Shelley 28). Woodridge won by 15 runs
    2nds
    Kingswood 167 all out (Weston Potgieter 69, Lloyd Turner 32), Woodridge 174/8 (James Wilmot 3/52, Stuart Thomas 2/26). Kingswood lost by 2 wickets.
    3rds (20/20)
    Kingswood 200/4 in 20 overs (Simon Yendall 132, Steven Hulley 28 not out), Woodridge 62/8 (Josh Hart 3/9, Nicholas Schenck 3/7). Kingswood won by 138 runs.
    Kingswood 4ths vs Woodridge 3rds (20/20)
    Woodridge 88 off 20 overs (Lloyd Freitag 4/13), Kingswood 85/5 off 20 overs. Kingswood lost by 4 runs.
    U15A –
    Kingswood 253/4 declared (James Rippon 106, Lushano Le Roux 99), Woodridge 60 all out (Mbasa Mwrebi 4/22, Tyron Lindhorst 2/17). Kingswood won by 193 runs.
    U14A –
    Woodridge 190 all out (James Kelly 4/17, Aluta Tonjeni 2/16, Blaine Archibald 2/38), Kingswood 86 all out (Nicholas Wilmot 39 not out). Kingswood lost by 104 runs.
    Kingswood various matches –
    4ths XI vs Ikhamvelisizwe (20/20)
    Kingswood 89 off 20 overs (Stevan Clarke 37), Ikhamvelisizwe 91/3 off 12 overs. Kingswood lost by 7 wickets.
    U14A vs Pearson – 25 over game
    Kingswood 46 all out. Pearson 47/3 (Aluta Tonjeni 3/10). Kingswood lost by 7 wickets.
    Kingswood juniors vs Grey –
    U13A
    Grey 319/2, Kingswood 137 all out. Kingswood lost by 182 runs.
    Kingswood U13B vs Grey U13D
    Grey 136 all out, Kingswood 75 all out. Kingswood lost by 61 runs.
    Kingswood U11A vs Grey U11B
    Grey 95 all out (Nkosi-Nathi Heshula 3/11 in 6 overs, Luke Kelly 4/9 in 6 overs), Kingswood 78 all out (Dami Odunuga 38). Kingswood lost by 17 runs.
    Kingswood U11B vs Grey U10C
    Grey 199/8 (Matt Bouwer 3/42), Kingswood 49 all out. Kingswood lost by 150 runs.

    St Andrew's vs Queens College
    1sts
    St Andrew’s 154 all out, Queens 90 all out (Zach Melvill 3/26, Simon Taylor 3/10), St Andrew’s won by 64 runs.
    2nds
    St Andrew's 239/7 declared (Timothy Leppan 57; Ross Ferguson 55 not out), Queens 111 all out (Luke Birrell 7/46). St Andrew's won by 128 runs.
    3rds
    St Andrew’s 243 all out (Christopher Jarvis 83, Michael Ford 25 not out), Queens 146 all out (Murray Long 4/9). St Andrew’s won by 97 runs
    4ths
    St Andrew’s 269/5 declared (Joshua Cawse 51 not out, Angus Cook 47), Queens 51 all out (Rhys Skinner 7/19). St Andrew’s won by 216 runs.
    U15A (40 over game)
    Queens 146/8 (Callum Dugmore 2/37), St Andrew’s 147/6 (Christopher Benjamin 44, Rob Quarmby 29 not out, Jack Allanson 23 not out). St Andrew’s won by 4 wickets.
    U15B
    Queens 97 all out (Matthew Owen 5/0), St Andrew’s 98/1 (James Macgregor 30 not out). St Andrew’s won by 9 wickets.
    U14A
    St Andrew’s 230 all out (Peter Jarvis 91; Cameron Lovemore 46), Queens 174 all out (Daniel Erasmus 5/18; Peter Jarvis 5/30). St Andrew’s won by 56 runs.
    U14B
    St Andrew's 229 all out (Alexander Menagé 65), Queens 37 all out (Oliver Hoard 5/11). St Andrew’s won by 192 runs.

    St Andrew's various matches –
    5ths (20/20) vs Tiger Titans CC
    St Andrew’s 154/6 (Nicholas Murray 33), Tiger Titans 75 all out (James Kirkpatrick 4/16). St Andrew’s won by 79 runs.

    5ths (20/20) vs Port Alfred High School
    PAHS 42 all out, St Andrew’s 46/1. St Andrew’s won 9 wickets
    5ths (20/20) vs Ikhamavelisizwe Combined School
    St Andrew’s 134/5 (Nicholas Murray 33, Raoul Patel 29), Ikhamavelisizwe 65 all out. St Andrew’s won by 69 runs.
    6ths (20/20) vs Port Alfred High School
    St Andrew’s 188 all out (Tristan Kirby 92, Sebastian Foster 39), PAHS 83 all out (Rahul Gopal 4/6),
    St Andrew’s won by 105 runs.
    6ths (20/20) vs Tiger Titans
    St Andrew’s 125 all out (Sebastian Foster 44, Douglas Kerkmann 34), Tiger Titans 79 all out (Callym Oxley 3/9). St Andrew’s won by 46 runs.
    7ths vs Ikhamavelisizwe Combined School
    St Andrew’s 61 all out, Ikhamavelisizwe 62/1. St Andrew’s lost by 9 wickets.
    U14C (20/20) vs Tiger Titans CC
    Tiger Titans 155/6 (James Collier 3/32), St Andrew’s 44 all out. St Andrew’s lost by 111 runs.
    St Andrew's College vs North Eastern Cape High School
    1sts
    St Andrew’s 327/5 (Nicholas Embling 101, Andrew Mills 71, Anthony Dakin 56, Gordon Everard 55, Benjamin Dovey 29 not out), North Eastern Cape High School 132 all out (Steven Green 4/28). St Andrew’s won by 195 runs.
    2nds
    North Eastern Cape High School 159 all out (Thomas Lane 4/14, Luke Birrell 3/38), St Andrew's 51 all out. St Andrew's lost by 108 runs
    U15A
    St Andrew’s College 271/9 (Luke Hobson 71, Ross Vides 94), North Eastern Cape High School 174 all out (Luke Hobson 2/12). St Andrew’s won by 97 runs.
    U14A
    North Eastern Cape High School 248/6, St Andrew’s College 135 all out (Peter Jarvis 63), St Andrew’s lost by 113 runs.

    ROWING
    The DSG rowing girls took part in the Eastern Cape Sprints Regatta at Settlers Dam.
    Girls U15A skull – 1st Caitlin Little
    Girls U16A double – 1st Emma Moses and Carlota da Costa
    Girls U16A quad – 1st Siphokazi Thabede, Emma Moses, Caitlin Little, Carlota da Costa and Emma Conroy
    Girls U15B skull – 1st Siobhan Benson
    DSG pupils Emma Moses, Carlota da Costa and Caitlin Little were selected as part of the Eastern Cape Junior Development Rowing squad.

    SQUASH
    The Kingswood College boys’ 1st squash team participated in the 20th FNB Invitational squash Festival hosted by Saint Andrew’s School in Bloemfontein over the weekend. 22 Boys-only high school teams participated in the festival with Kingswood being the only co-educational school to have been invited. After a sluggish start against Pretoria Boys’ High School the players were soon able to raise their game and ended up producing some outstanding results –
    Kingswood lost 0-6 to Pretoria Boys High
    Daine Kruger lost 2-3
    Vaughan Meyer lost 1-3
    David Jones lost 0-3
    Joshua Thorburn lost 0-3
    Travis Whitehead lost 0-3
    Cassidy Daniels lost 0-3

    Kingswood beat Bishops High School 5-1
    Daine Kruger won 3-1
    Vaughan Meyer won 3-0
    David Jones lost 1-3
    Joshua Thorburn won 3-0
    Travis Whitehead won 3-0
    Cassidy Daniels won 3-0

    Kingswood beat Westville Boys High 4-2
    Daine Kruger won 3-2
    Vaughan Meyer won 3-1
    David Jones won 3-1
    Joshua Thorburn won 3-0
    Travis Whitehead lost 0-3
    Cassidy Daniels lost 0-3

    Kingswood beat Grey (Bloemfontein) 6-0
    Daine Kruger won 3-0
    Vaughan Meyer won 3-0
    David Jones won 3-2
    Joshua Thorburn won 3-0
    Travis Whitehead won 3-0
    Cassidy Daniels won 3-0

    Kingswood beat Wynberg Boys’ High 6-0
    Daine Kruger won 3-0
    Vaughan Meyer won 3-1
    David Jones won 3-1
    Joshua Thorburn won 3-0
    Travis Whitehead won 3-1
    Cassidy Daniels won 3-0

    South African National Squash Rankings
    Three Kingswood College squash players have been ranked in the top 10 of the South African Squash Association Junior National Rankings for 2013.
    Daine Kruger – ranked 6th in the Boys’ U16 age group.
    Hannah Knott-Craig and Aimee-Leigh Pote – both ranked 10th in the Girls U16 age group.

    SWIMMING
    Albany Schools’ Long Course Gala – 4 February 2014
    Girls’ open 200m individual medley
    1. Sarah Connock (DSG) 03:00:10
    2. Michelle De Kock (DSG) 03:01:54
    3. Taryn Maie Wille (KC) 03:14:00
    Boys’ open 200m individual medley
    1. Mat Stainforth (SAC)
    Girls’ U14 50m backstroke
    1. Amy Vos (VGHS) 41:64
    2. Kesia Van Der Merwe (DSG) 42:19:00
    3. Morgan Cloete (DSG) 46:76
    Boys’ U14 50m Backstroke
    1. Christian Dom (SAC) 37:46:00
    Girls’ U16 50m Backstroke
    1. Sarah-Jane Klopstra (KC) 36:00:00
    2. Bryony Treagus (DSG) 38:93
    3. Daisy Martin (DSG) 39:03:00
    Boys’ U16 50m backstroke
    1. John Maree (SAC) 32:78
    2. Calvin Wolhuter (GC) 37:66
    3. Tom Ryan (SAC) 38:08:00
    Girls’ U19 50m backstroke
    1. Jess Ferreira 38:55:00
    2. Tory van der Hoven 39:78
    3. Taryn Maie Wille (KC) 41:26:00
    Boys’ U19 50m backstroke
    1. Keegan Bush (SAC) 34:82
    2. Peter Glover GC) 36:31:00
    3. Brad Botha (KC) 54:45:00
    Girls’ U14 50m breaststroke
    1. Tilabo Williamson (KC) 41:84
    2. Aimee Vos (VGHS) 46:01:00
    3. Tami Labuschagne (KC) 46:31:00
    Boys’ U14 50m breaststroke
    1. William Crutchley (SAC) 42:03:00
    2. Jaques Hoofnagels (SAC) 47:70
    3. Reece Green (GC) 48:72
    Girls’ U16 50m breaststroke
    1. Sarah-Jane Klopstra (KC) 41:72
    2. Caydn Barker (DSG) 41:94
    3. Michelle De Kock (DSG) 42:20:00
    Boys’ U16 50m breaststroke
    1. Jason Brown (SAC) 36:45:00
    2. Christian Wright (SAC) 40:41:00
    3. Daveron Swales (SAC) 40:50:00
    Girls’ U19 50m breaststroke
    1. Tony Vd Hoven (DSG) 41:47:00
    2. Ashlee Ross Lee (DSG) 45:28:00
    3. Jamie Day (KC) 56:48:00
    Boys’ U19 50m Breaststroke
    1. Angus Charter (SAC) 35:69
    2. Jonty Andrews (SAC) 38:48:00
    3. Jake Haefele (GC) 41:19:00
    Girls’ U14 50m butterfly
    1. Tilabo Williamson (KC) 35:19:00
    2. Tayla Kapp (DSG) 36:24:00
    3. Carrie Shuter (DSG) 42:78
    Boys’ U14 50m butterfly
    1. Christian Dom (SAC) 36:47:00
    2. Reece Green (GC) 46:50:00
    Girls’ U16 50m butterfly
    1. Sarah-Jane Klopstra (KC) 36:26:00
    2. Caydn Barker (DSG) 36:40:00
    3. Emma Stijkel (DSG) 36:85
    Boys’ U16 50m butterfly
    1. Josh Starr (SAC) 39:78
    2. Jack Emary (SAC) 40:21:00
    3. Jordan Stuliah (SAC) 40:75
    Girls’ U19 50m butterfly
    1. Jess White (DSG) 32:16:00
    2. Dayle Mcloughlin (DSG) 36:38:00
    3. Robyn Whittemore (KC) 41:28:00
    Boys’ U19 50m butterfly
    1. Mark Boshoff (SAC) 34:20:00
    2. Michael Muller (SAC) 34:35:00
    3. Peter Glover (GC) 37:96
    Girls’ U14 50m freestyle
    1. Imma Joubert (KC) 31:57:00
    2. Tayla Kapp (DSG) 33:78
    3. Samantha Milne (DSG) 35:63
    Boys’ U14 50m freestyle
    1. William Crutchley (SAC) 33:34:00
    2. Reece Green (GC) 38:00:00
    Girls’ U16 50m freestyle
    1. Holly Andrews (DSG) 30:53:00
    2. Sarah-Jane Klopstra (KC) 30:65
    3. Catherine Myburg (DSG) 31:48:00
    Boys’ U16 50m freestyle
    1. John Maree (SAC) 27:12:00
    2. Mat Stainforth (SAC) 29:05:00
    3. Calvin Wolhuter (GC) 31:13:00
    Girls’ U19 50m freestyle
    1. Jess White (DSG) 31:19:00
    2. Dayle Mcloughlan (DSG) 33:28:00
    3. Olivia Cowan (DSG) 35:53:00
    Boys’ U19 50m freestyle
    1. Max Kieser (SAC) 25:62
    2. Angus Charter (SAC) 29:22:00
    3. Keenan Bush (SAC) 29:33:00
    Girls’ U14 100m backstroke
    1. Tami Labuschagne (KC) 01:33:49
    2. Aimee Vos (VG) 01:36:56
    Girls’ U16 100m backstroke
    1. Bryony Treagus (DSG) 01:27:08
    Boys’ U16 100m backstroke
    1. John Maree (SAC) 01:15:16
    2. Tom Ryan (SAC) 01:26:73
    3. Daveron Swales (SAC) 01:35:14
    Girls’ U14 100m breaststroke
    1. Tami Labuschagne (KC) 01:39:29
    2. Skye Phillips (VGHS) 1:47:59
    3. Kesia Vd Merwe (DSG) 01:48:00
    Boys’ U14 100m breaststroke
    1. William Crutchley (SAC) 0<———–
    2. Jaques Hoofnagels (SAC) 01:48:59
    Girls’ U16 100m breaststroke
    1. Michelle De Kock (DSG) 01:35:13
    2. Caydn Barker (DSG) 01:35:78
    3. Emma Goodes (VGHS) 01:49:25
    Boys’ U16 100m breaststroke
    1. Jason Browne (SAC) 01:24:93
    2. Daveron Swales (SAC) 01:33:40
    3. Christian Wright (SAC) 01:36:06
    Girls’ U19 100m breaststroke
    1. Tory Vd Hoven (DSG) 01:34:34
    2. Ashlee Rosslee (DSG) 01:38:97
    Boys’ U19 100m breaststroke
    1. Angus Charter (SAC) 01:19:78
    2. Peter Gerber (GC) 01:20:84
    3. Mark Boshoff (SAC) 01:30:34
    Girls’ U14 100m butterfly
    1. Tayla Kapp (DSG) 01:34:21
    2. Tilabo Williamson (KC) 01:34:23
    3. Skye Phillips (VGHS) 01:40:00
    Boys’ U14 100m butterfly
    1. Oscar Liss (SAC) 01:28:34
    Boys’ U16 100m butterfly
    1. Josh Starr (SAC) 01:39:00
    Girls’ U19 100m butterfly
    1. Sarah Connock (DSG) 01:21:85
    2. Dayle Mcloughlan (DSG) 01:28:50
    Girls’ U14 100m freestyle
    1. Tilabo Williamson (KC) 01:20:28
    2. Samantha Milne (DSG 01:20:37
    3. Tayla Kapp (DSG) 01:25:82
    Boys’ U14 100m freestyle
    1. Oscar Liss (SAC) 01:13:59
    2. Jeremy Beyleveld (GC) 01:23:13
    Girls’ U16 100m freestyle
    1. Sarah-Jane Klopstra (KC) 01:10:34
    2. Catherine Myberg (DSG) 01:12:37
    3. Amy Holden (DSG) 01:32:22
    Boys’ U16 100m freestyle
    1. John Maree (SAC) 01:03:59
    2. Calvin Wolhuter (GC) 01:11:80
    3. L Makani (SAC) 01:14:34
    Girls’ U19 100m freestyle
    1. Jess White (DSG)Dsg 01:16:06
    2. Taryn Maie Wille (KC) 01:15:54
    3. Ash Rosslee (DSG) 01:21:16
    Boys’ U19 100m freestyle
    1. Max Kieser (SAC) 00:58:16
    2. Peter Gerber (GC) 01:05:55
    3. Keenan Bush (SAC) 01:07:70

    Albany Senior Short Course Gala – Tuesday 28 January
    Graeme boys who took part in the Albany Districts’ Senior Short Course Gala at DSG on Tuesday 28 January –
    Peter Gerber (Boys U19):
    2nd in 100m Individual Medley
    3rd in 100m Freestyle
    4th in 50m Butterfly
    2nd in 50m Breaststroke
    2nd in 50m Butterfly
    Peter Glover (Boys U19):
    3rd in 50m Backstroke
    5th in 100m Individual Medley
    Logan Dorr (Boys U14):
    5th in 100m Freestyle
    Gregory Terblanche (Boys U14):
    2nd in 100m Freestyle
    4th in 50m Butterfly
    3rd in 50m Freestyle
    Graeme College finished 2nd in the Open Medley Relay.

    Graeme College pupils at the Albany Junior Short Course Gala at Kingswood on Thursday 6 February –
    Tom Hutchinson (Boys U9) 2nd in the 50m Freestyle
    Jack Botha (Boys U10) 2nd in the 50m Backstroke
    Dean van Heerden (Boys U11) 2nd in the 50m Butterfly
    Cameron Rafferty (Boys 11) 2nd in the 50m Backstroke and 4th in the 50m Freestyle

    St Andrew's and DSG pupils participated in the Uitenhage Club Gala on Saturday 8 February representing Port Elizabeth based Aquabear swimming club:
    John Maree – gold in the freestyle relay, 50m and 100m backstroke (Setting a new school record in the 100m backstroke).
    St Andrew's/DSG –
    Max Kieser – gold in 50m and 100m freestyle and silver for the 50m butterfly.
    Matt Stainforth – bronze in 400m freestyle.
    Christian Wright – gold for 50m breaststroke and freestyle relay, silver for 100m breaststroke and bronze for 50m freestyle relay.
    Daveron Swales – gold for 50m free relay and 100m breaststroke and silver for the 50m breaststroke.
    Jordan Stulich – gold for the freestyle relay and the 50m butterfly, and silver for the 100m backstroke and 100 freestyle.
    Josh Starr – bronze in 50m backstroke and 100m breaststroke.
    Jess White – silver 50m backstroke, 50m butterfly, 100m backstroke and gold 50m freestyle relay
    Dayle McLoughlin – bronze 50m butterfly, gold 50m freestyle relay
    Jess Wright – bronze 50m backstroke, 50m freestyle, gold 50m freestyle relay
    Tory van der Hoven – silver 50m breaststroke
    Caydn Barker – bronze 50m butterfly, gold 100m breaststroke
    Courtney Repinz – silver 50m backstroke, 50m freestyle, bronze 50m butterfly
    Max Keiser – gold 100m freestyle, 50m freestyle, silver 50m butterfly
    Matt Steinforth – bronze 400m freestyle

    DSG River Mile results:
    Mile –
    1. Robyn Anderson,
    2. Jessica Wright,
    3. Jessica White
    Half Mile –
    1. Michelle de Kock,
    2. Amy Anderson,
    3. Catherine Myburgh
    DSG junior half mile
    1. Courtney Repinz,
    2. Carina Kemp,
    3. Kelby Barker

    TENNIS
    The DSG 1st tennis team took part in the 21st edition of the Independent School Invitational Tennis Tournament in Cape Town, hosted by Herschel:
    lost 2-7 to Epworth
    lost 3-6 to Springfield
    beat Kingswood 9-0
    5th and 6th place play-offs
    beat St Mary’s 7-2

    WATERPOLO – GIRLS
    Kingswood –
    1sts beat St Andrew’s 6ths 11-1
    U15A lost 6-8 to St Andrew’s 8ths
    U15B lost 2-3 to DSG
    U15B lost 3-13 to DSG 6ths
    U14A beat DSG U15C 13-0
    U14B lost 3-7 to DSG U14B
    U13A beat DSG U14C 6-5
    U13A lost 1-15 to DSG U14B
    Kingswood U14 at the Jason Murray Tournament in East London –
    beat Stirling 10-1
    Beat Cambridge High School 13-0
    Beat Collegiate High School 4-1
    Semi-finals –
    Beat Pearson High School 3-2
    Finals –
    lost 0-3 to Clarendon
    Luana Bega de Sousa of Kingswood was awarded the prize for the best defender at the tournament.
    Kingswood vs Collegiate and Alex Road
    U15A beat Collegiate U15B 6-2
    2nds lost 2-5 to Collegiate mixed team
    U15A lost 2-5 to Collegiate
    2nds beat Alex Road 7-0

    WATERPOLO – BOYS
    St Andrew's U14A at the Jason Murray Water Polo Tournament
    beat Hudson Park 5–2
    beat Queens 5–2
    lost to Grey 2–5
    beat Cambridge 13–0
    lost 0-6 to Selborne
    drew 4-4 with Stirling
    St Andrew's finished 3rd out of 10 teams

    Kingswood U14 Boys at the Jason Murray Tournament in East London
    beat Port Rex 12-1
    lost 0-11 to Selborne
    lost 0-7 to Stirling
    lost 1-6 to Pearson
    lost 0-8 to Hudson Park
    Kingswood ended 8th overall

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