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Sporting Results 17 September 2022

Overview Sporting Achievements

This weekend saw the official start to the 3rd term’s summer sport programme, with cricket, water polo and basketball matches against Westville Boys’ High. Results confirmed that these two school are evenly matched across the codes, College winning six of the 11 cricket matches, and nine of the 18 basketball encounters. Westville however proved the stronger in the pool.

There also great results for College’s shooting and mountain biking boys.

 

 Cricket

This weekend, College played against Westville with most of the teams in action, excluding the 1st XI as the Westville 1st team were on tour.
It was a good start for the term’s summer fixtures, which saw College win six of their 11 matches, one was tied and they lost two. Two matches were abandoned with no result due to lightning.

Summary of results:

2nd Westville College 294/3; Armstrong 138, Pascoe 70*, Quin 40
Westville 142/2
Match abandoned due to lightning
3rd Westville College 117/10
Westville 109/10; Erasmus 4/25
College won by 8 runs
16A Westville College 235 all out; Gibson 52, Hosking 47
Westville 191 all out; McKean 4/17
College won by 44 runs
15A Westville Westville 296/5
College 145 all out; Dedekind 49, Nadasan 41
Westville won by 151 runs
15B Westville Westville 168 all out
College 169/4 off 28 overs
College won by 6 wickets
15C Westville Westville 129 all out
College 61/3 after 12 overs; Singh 3/15
Match abandoned due to lightning
15D Westville College 148-3; McDonald 40, Thompson 55*
Westville 150 -4  after 19.1 overs
Westville won by 6 wickets
14A Westville College 332/7 after 50 overs; de Bruyn 130, Wilson 60, van Niekerk 37
Westville 326 all out; Wilson 3/52
College won by 6 runs
14B Westville Westville 139 all out; de Billot 6-12, Wiggil 2-14
College 139 all out; Schirge 46, Armstrong 30
Match tied
14C Westville College 176/10
Westville 108/10
College won by 68 runs
14D Westville Westville 90/8 after 20
College 91/3 after 10
College won by 8 wickets

 

 

Basketball

For the start of term 3 summer sport, College had 18 basketball teams in action over the weekend against Westville. In an evenly matched encounter, overall results saw College win nine of their matches. The 1st team enjoyed a great win with a final score of 76-39.

 

1st team report (Mr Suwi Siwila – Director of Basketball)

The 3rd term basketball season kicked off at Westville this past weekend with an exhilarating start for College 1st team. The first quarter saw the boys of the red, black and white open the scoreboard with two points from centre D le Roux. In a tightly contested 1st quarter, the score ended with College having a narrow 13-11 lead. College were hungry for a win and were determined not to let the opposition room to breathe. Their defence was solid throughout the 3rd quarter, resulting in Westville only scoring 9 points. The game intensified in the final quarter, with Westville frustrated by the agility and endurance displayed by College. The game ended with a final two points scored again by D le Roux bringing the final score to 76 – 39 in favour of College.

 

Summary of Results:

Team Opponent Venue Court Result Score
1st Westville Westville MPC1 Won 76-39
2nd Westville Westville MPC1 Won 36-23
3rd Westville Westville MPC2 Lost 23-38
4th Westville Westville Outdoor Won 28-15
16A Westville College APH 1 Won 28-23
16B Westville College APH 1 Won 39-32
16C Westville College APH 1 Won 35-24
15A Westville College APH 1 Lost 13-43
15B Westville College APH 1 Won 25-24
15C Westville College APH 2 Lost 14-27
15D Westville College APH 2 Lost 6-41
15E Westville College APH 2 Lost 0-22
14A Westville Westville MPC 1 Lost 15-24
14B Westville Westville MPC1 Lost 17-24
14C Westville Westville MPC2 Won 25-19
14D Westville Westville MPC 2 Lost 14-15
14E Westville Westville Outdoor Won 22-18

 

 Waterpolo

College has six water polo team in action over the weekend, and won two of their matches, losing four. Westville proved too strong for the senior teams, but the junior teams both secured good wins in the pool.

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

College water polo teams all travelled to Westville for the first summer fixture. It was a tough encounter and the first team struggled, finding themselves 0-4 down before they could score a goal. College gave a good effort in trying to score more goals but unfortunately Westville was too strong, and the end result was 4-17 to Westville.

Summary of Results:

Team Opposition Venue Result Score
1st Westville Pool 1 Lost 4-17
2nd Westville Pool 1 Lost 5-14
3rd Westville Pool 2 Lost 4-5
15A Westville Pool 1 Lost 3-7
14A Westville Pool 1 Won 7-5
Jnr B Westville Pool 2 Won 9-4

 

Shooting

Maritzburg College had excellent results at the 7th round of the SAARA league with College boys taking top places in the U20 and U16 events.

U20 Sporter 10m
1st  N de Villiers, 2nd C Vahey, 3rd  K Parker

U16 Sporter 10m
1st A Kritzinger, 2nd R Pitout

U20 3P
1st C Vahey, 2nd N de Villiers, 3rd K Parker

U16 3P
1st J Martin, 2nd A Kritzinger, 3rd R Pitout

This was the last event of the season, following which SAARA announced their annual awards, with a number of College boys receiving accolades.

N de Villiers

  1. KZN provincial colours
  2. Sporter shooter of the year men
  3. Athlete of the year

C Vahey

  1. KZN provincial colours
  2. Most dedicated male sporter shooter of the year

Z Desebrook

  1. Most promising sporter shooter

K Parker

  1. Junior sporter shooter of the year

 

Athletics

Athletics Mixed inter schools meeting at Michaelhouse

College was teamed with Epworth for the meeting
College won the under 17 mixed 4x400m senior race with Epworth.
Our 4x100m ladder relay team, consisting of only College boys, also won.

L Makatini won the 100m under 16 100m
L Kayembe won the 100m under 17
L Kayembe was also awarded best male performance for his 100m in a time of 10.6s.

 

Voortrekker High school relay meeting .

College entered both u/15 and U17 relay teams.

U/15
4x100m relay (won)
Mixed distance relay (2nd) for this event; 7 athletes run –  1x400m, 2x200m and 4x100m.

U/17
4x100m (won)
Mixed distance relay (won)
U/17 also won the Swedish U/19 relay. This race is 1x100m, 1x200m, 1x300m and 1x400m.

College were the overall winners and secured the trophy ahead of St Charles, Westville, Voortrekker, and Carter amongst others

 

Mountain biking

Maritzburg College’s Luke Newlands placed 1st at the finals of the KZN Schools MTB lap series held at Grace College.