Sporting Results: 22 January

Overview Sporting Achievements

Maritzburg College opened its summer fixtures for 2022 with a full round of cricket, waterpolo, basketball and squash matches against our well-respected rivals and friends, Westville Boys High.

Cricket

College fielded   teams against Westville this weekend. Of the 15 matches played, College won 11 and lost just 4.

1st XI Report (Robert Coutts – MIC Cricket)

The Maritzburg College 1st XI took on visitors Westville on Goldstones. The visiting captain won the toss and sent the home team into bat. College were not able to put together any meaningful partnerships up front and the Westville bowling attack was able to restrict College to 52 for 4 at tea. The College batsmen struggled to rotate the strike and this allowed Westville to put pressure on College; Luc Jacobs, who top scored with 61 and Bryn Brokensha who made a patient 27, put together the only meaningful partnership of the innings, and did put Westville under some pressure.  College lost wickets at crucial times towards the back of the innings and were never able to set a significant score, reaching 151 for 9 in their 50 overs.

 The Westville innings started quickly, racing to 30 for no wicket in 3 overs.  College were only able to break the opening partnership in the 16th over, Cayden Hohls making the break through. Westville were well set at 105 for 2 at tea, College fought hard but were only able to take 1 more wicket, Westville passing the College total in the 41st over.

Scores in brief:

College 151 for 9; Jacobs 61, Brokensha 27
|Westville 152 for 3
Westville won by 7 wickets

 

Caption: 1st XI Luc Jacobs in full flight against Westville on Goldstones this weekend.
Credit: Justin Waldman Sports Photography

Summary of results:

Team Opposition Summary
1ST WBHS COLLEGE 151 FOR 9 (JACOBS 61)
WESTVILLE 152 FOR 3
COLLEGE LOST BY 7 WICKETS
2ND WBHS WESTVILLE: 217/9
COLLEGE: 220/6;  QUIN 52, WOOLRIDGE 40, CURRIE 34, ARMSTRONG 30
COLLEGE WON BY 4 WICKETS
3RD WBHS WESTVILLE 131/8
COLLEGE 132/3; B THOMPSON 50
COLLGE WON BY 7 WICKETS
4TH WBHS WESTVILLE 75 ALL OUT; STEAD 4 FOR 14, MCILRATH 3 FOR 7, LAWRENCE 3 FOR 12
COLLEGE 76/8
COLLEGE WON BY 2 WICKETS
U16A WBHS COLLEGE WON BY 70 RUNS
U16B WBHS COLLEGE 69/10
WESTVILLE 70/1
COLLEGE LOST BY 9 WICKETS
U16C WBHS WESTVILLE 146/6; SAMUEL 3/23, MOODLEY 2/20
COLLEGE 147/6; BERNSTEIN 80 NOT OUT
COLLEGE WON BY 4 WICKETS
U15A WBHS COLLEGE 157 ALL OUT
WESTVILLE 149 ALL OUT
COLLEGE WON BY 8 RUNS
U15B WBHS COLLEGE ALL OUT FOR 122
WESTVILLE ALL OUT FOR 91; VAN DER VLIET 4/15, CLARK 3/3
COLLEGE WON BY 31 RUNS
U15C WBHS WESTVILLE 128 ALL OUT
COLLEGE 124 ALL OUT
COLLEGE LOST BY 4 RUNS
U14A WBHS WESTVILLE 261 ALL OUT; GASA 3/47
COLLEGE 171 ALL OUT; DE BRUYN 39, DU TOIT 34
COLLEGE LOST BY 90 RUNS
U14B WBHS WESTVILLE 85 ALL OUT
COLLEGE 91 FOR 3
COLLEGE WON BY 7 WICKETS
U14C WBHS WESTVILLE 34/9; SMITH 2/4, BOTHA 2/1
COLLEGE 36/3; RUGER 11*
COLLEGE WON BY 7 WICKETS
U14D WBHS WESTVILLE 86-9
COLLEGE 89-2
COLLEGE WON BY 8 WICKETS
U14E WBHS COLLEGE 118 FOR 5
WESTVILLE 101 FOR 5
COLLEGE WON BY 17 RUNS

 

Basketball

Saturday’s home games against long-time rivals Westville provided a good start to the season. Shaking the cobwebs off, College won Anumber of the junior day’s games which set a nice pace for the open teams. While our 2nd team suffered a disappointing loss, this made the 1st  team more determined than ever to get their side a much-needed victory.

1st team report (Zinhle Cele)

The game started off close with the teams seemingly evenly matched. No side held the lead for too long in the first quarter and it looked for a while as though it would be a close final score. Coming back into the second quarter, the difference between the two teams became evident and halfway through the second quarter, Maritzburg started to pull away. With impressive defensive play from Mbonambi and Mthimkhulu and quick hard-to-stop fast breaks from the likes of Sithole and Janse van Rensburg, it seemed Westville was getting further and further from closing the gap in the score. Once College rising star Henman got warmed up, it became clear that the game was already won, adding 17 points to his team’s final score, his performance elevated the already dominant team to victory.

Summary of Scores:

1st won 71-56
2nd lost 24-39
3rd lost 20-27
4th lost 19-27
U16A won 24-18
U16B won 27-15
U16C lost 18-26
U16D lost 19-20
U15A lost 28-30
U15B lost 20-25
U15C lost 18-28
U15D won 18-15
U15E won 27-2
U14A won 20-8
U14B won 21-4
U14C won 22-6
U14D won 18-6
U14E won 31-6

Waterpolo

College fielded 8 teams against Westville in the pool this weekend. College won 2 of the matches, and lost 6 with close scores in some of the games. Well done to our U14A team for the win in their first game for College.

Summary of scores:

1st lost 3-15
2nd lost 2-10
3rd lost 2-7
4th won 8-7
U15A lost 3-8
U15B lost 1-7
U14A won 7-4
U14B lost 6-7

1st team report (Darren Sherriff – Director of Aquatics)

Over the past weekend the College 1st water polo team hosted Westville at College. The game started in a tough contest and Westville managed to take an early 3 goal lead in the 1st chukka. College fought hard in the 2nd and managed to pull back 2 goals but Westville were able to extend their lead to 2-6. In the 3rd chukka Westville came out firing and put a further 3 goals to their tally. Going into the last chukka, Westville were just too accurate and strong for the College side and came out the victors 3-15.

 

Squash

Top 8 Report (Alan McGuigan – MIC Squash)

College’s Top 8 squash team travelled to Westville on Friday, 21 January, to take part in their first fixture. Against a competitive Westville side, our boys put in a noteworthy team effort to run out 5 – 3 winners. Matt Mason, William Galliers and Veer Premchund recorded impressive 3 – 0 victories in their respective matches while Nikhiel Moodley and Thomas Pratt were involved in crunch matches which would ultimately decide the fixture, both boys digging deep to record crucial 3 – 2 wins.