Sports Results: 20-21 February

Overview

It was a weekend dominated by basketball action as Maritzburg College hosted 28 schools for the 3rd Jenny Orchard Invitational (JOI) Tournament. Congratulations to the U15A team who travelled to Johannesburg to compete in the St John’s College Tournament and were crowned the champions beating a strong Hilton College side. College’s 1st team progressed to the final of the JOI before losing to Westville in a very closely fought game,

With thirteen boys and coach Bridgitte Hartley competing in this year’s Dusi Canoe Marathon, College’s canoeists produced excellent results and won the school’s trophy! Keegan Vogt took 1st in the U18 category and finished 24th overall while Bridgitte secured a bronze in the ladies race. Congratulations to OC Andy Birkett on an exceptional 15th victory!

College athletes again produced excellent results at the 4th aQuelle meet and the ASA league meeting.

 

Basketball

Twenty-eight U19 teams took part in the 3rd JOI tournament hosted at College. Playing outstanding games, the Maritzburg College 1st team progressed through to the final where they had a very closely fought game against Westville eventually losing narrowly 63-65.

1st team report (Mr Jacques Wilcock, MIC: Basketball)

Another year rolled around which meant the third edition of the Jenny Orchard Invitational Basketball Tournament.

The team went into the tournament with a lot of pressure as the school were the defending champs. A tough first game against Michaelhouse saw College win 45-39 on day 1. The group games ended with victories against Wynberg and Westerford, placing them at the top of their pool and heading into the knockout rounds. The faced a strong Pinelands team in quarterfinals who gave the team a bit of a scare with their surge in the 2nd quarter, in the end the strength and determination from College saw them come out on top, 89-48. Saturday night saw the semifinals take place, this time a rematch of the first game of the tournament and a repeat of the 2023 semifinal which saw Michaelhouse progress to the final, however, College proved to be the better side once again as they came back from a 12 point deficit to win 52-44 and progress once again to a second Jenny Orchard Invitational Basketball Tournament Final. The nerves were high and the atmosphere in the APMH really pushed the level of basketball on display from both College and Westville. College started off well and really took it to Westville in the early stages of the game. A back and forth encounter saw the lead change hands multiple times during the game with scores being separated by a mere basket at all times. The game was eventually won by Westville following two made free throws with two seconds left to play, this would prove to be the difference as College went down 63-65, placing 2nd in the tournament.


Summary of results:

JOI Tournament results:
Vs MHS won 45-39
Vs Wynberg won 84-34
Vs Westerford won 104-21

QF Vs Pinelands won 89-48

SF Vs MHS won 52-44

F Vs Westville lost 63-65

Placed 2nd A division

 

Congratulations to the U15A team who travelled to Johannesburg to compete in the St John’s College Tournament and were crowned the champions beating a strong Hilton College side.

St John’s Tournament:
U15
Vs St Stithians won 38-33
Vs Kings Linbro lost 29-34
Vs Saheti won 42-34
Vs St Benedict’s won 46-42

Vs St John’s won 35-28
Vs Kes won 34-28

Final Vs Hilton won 57-42

U15 Champions

 

Water polo

Competing in the Dallas Hutton Tournament, College’s U15A water polo team produced a gutsy and determined performance eventually finishing in 6th position beating several of their rivals. Coach Mr Steve La Marque praised the boys for their commitment throughout the tournament.

Summary of results
Vs Curro won 8-4
Vs Affies lost 5-7
Vs Kearsney lost 3-9
Vs Westville lost 5-7
Vs Clifton lost 1-14
Vs Glenwood won 7-2
Vs Northwood lost 2-5
Vs DHS won 4-2

Playoff vs Westville lost 1-4

College finished in 6th place overall.

 

 

Canoeing

College’s canoeists delivered courageous performances in challenging conditions in this year’s Dusi Canoe Marathon. With Old Collegian Andy Birkett winning for an incredible 15th time, talented Keegan Vogt securing 1st in the U18 race and coach Bridgitte Hartley being home a bronze in the ladies’ race there was plenty to celebrate. Maritzburg College also secured the Top School’s trophy.

Summary of results

K1 U18
Keegan Vogt                     1st   8:15 and 24th overall
Luke O’Connor                  6th 9:14
Jayden JvRensburg          7th 9:31
Ryley Smith                       8th 9:36
Scott Venniker                  10th 9:46
Nathan Curry                    12th 10:14
Joshua Craig                      17th 11:56

K2 U16
Josh Worthmann and Matthew Rawson 3rd 9:56

K2
Brad Cook and dad Craig Cook 10:02
Darren Lewis and dad Brian Lewis 12:47

Ladies
Coach Bridgitte Hartley 3rd 9:09

 

 

Athletics

Competing in the 4th aQuelle series, against 25 schools, College’s athletes finished 3rd overall with ONE 1st places, TWO 2nd places and TWO 3rd places.

Results:
1st
S Ismail                800m u18 (2:03.28)

2nd
L Bottcher            Hammer u16 (28.23m)
B Mhlongo           200m u18 (23.76s)

3rd
L Shangase          800m u20 (2:12.96)
C Gould                3000m u20 (9:54.79)

 

Four athletes competed in the ASA league meeting and achieved ONE  1st place, FIVE 2nd place and TWO 3rd place results.

1st
T Ekerold             Hammer u19 (37.78m)

2nd
L Baptista            Hammer, Shotput and Discus
L Mhlongo          100m and 200m

3rd
T Ekerold             Shotput and Discus