Sporting results: 19-21 January

Overview Sporting Achievements

College’s first fixtures of the year are traditionally against our respected rivals Westville Boys High, and the past weekend was no different. In a full round of matches, College dominated on the basketball courts, while Westville proved the stronger on the cricket fields and in the pool.

College won 16 of their 20 basketball matches against Westville, with the 1st team repeating their 2023 end of year victory against Westville, winning 75-56.  College’s 1st XI cricket team had a good game with an undefeated 101 from the captain Mason, and were unlucky to lose in the penultimate over.

The College canoeists had a great start to the season participating in the 2nd Dusi pre-season race, with podium places in the U18 K2 and U16 K1 events, as well as for College canoe coach Bridgitte Hartley in the ladies K2 race.

 

Basketball

College won 16 of their 20 matches against Westville, with the 1st team repeating their 2023 end of year win against Westville 75-56.

1st team report (Ms Nonkululeko Gumede)
The Alan Paton Hall was alive with anticipation as the curtain rose on the much-awaited first basketball fixtures of the season. Excitement permeated the air as eager 2nd formers joined the ranks of the red, black, and white-clad boys. The 1st team clash began with the home team, Maritzburg College, initially falling behind the formidable boys from Westville, concluding the first quarter at 11-14. Westville continued to exert pressure, showcasing flawless finishes at the rim. Yet, a transformative moment unfolded for College when they showcased remarkable ball skills, and Masinga emerging as the standout player. In a dramatic turn of events, College seized control, surging ahead amidst a brotherly uproar from the spirited College boys, boldly asserting their aspirations for victory in 2024. The game reached its climax with two slam dunks and a last-second basket, cementing Maritzburg College’s well-deserved triumph. As the final whistle echoed through the hall, the scoreboard proudly displayed a decisive winning score of 75-56, signalling a promising start to what looks to be an exhilarating season ahead.

Summary of results:

Team Opponent Venue Score Result
1st Westville College 75-56 Won
2nd Westville College 28-21 Won
3rd Westville College 25-23 Won
4th Westville College 32-37 Lost
5th Westville College 47-14 Won
 
16A Westville College 22-47 Lost
16B Westville College 8-24 Lost
16C Westville College 37-25 Won
16D Westville College 22-18 Won
 
15A Westville College 41-27 Won
15B Westville College 19-14 Won
15C Westville College 10-15 Lost
15D Westville College 24-21 Won
15E Westville College 25-4 Won
 
14A Westville College 45-7 Won
14B Westville College 32-10 Won
14C Westville College 26-3 Won
14D Westville College 8-3 Won
14E Westville College 9-8 Won
14F Westville College 7-4 Won

 

 

Cricket

College’s 1st XI cricket team had a good game with an undefeated 101 from the captain Mason, and were unlucky to lose in the penultimate over. Several matches were cancelled due to waterlogged fields. Rain and DoE school closures prevented most of the practices taking place in the first week of term, and the matches proved to be good learning experiences for the boys, with much to work on in the weeks ahead.

1st XI match report (Mr Robbie Coutts – 1st XI coach)

College’s captain Chad Mason won the toss and did not hesitate in electing to bat on a good batting pitch.  The Westville opening bowlers were disciplined and bowled in good areas at the start of the innings, putting the College opening pair of Daniel Nadasan and Llewellyn Sutherland under pressure. The pressure told with both opening batsmen back in the changeroom with the score on 7. Mason and Michael Gibson absorbed the early pressure and batted well to tea, adding 83, College 90 for 2 after 25 overs. The partnership of 117 was broken when Gibson was caught and bowled for a well-played 58. College was unable to accelerate towards the end of their innings, with wickets falling at regular intervals. Mason batted through and in the last over went to a well-deserved century, ending on 101 not out. College finishing on 212 for 9 in their 50 overs.

The Westville start was solid but slow, the first wicket falling on 42 in the 13th over. The Westville batsmen played intelligent cricket, running well between the wickets and putting bad balls away to the boundary. The College team came out firing after tea and put the opposition batsmen under pressure, taking wickets at crucial times. Ryan McKean and Sphamandla Dzanibe bowled well in tandem, not allowing the opposition batsmen any easy runs. The Westville batsmen absorbed the pressure and ensured there would be no late drama, getting home with 9 balls to spare, 5 wickets in hand.

 

Scores in brief:
College 273/6; Mason 101*, Gibson 58
Westville 216 for 5; Konigkramer 2-27, Dzanibe 2-39
Westville won by 5 wickets

 

Summary of scores:

Team Opposition Format Result
1st Westville 50 College 212 for 9; Mason 101*, Gibson 58

Westville 216/5

College lost by 5 wickets

2nd Westville 30 College 123/9; Ferraz 22, Currie 22

Westville 124/3; Hughes 1-19

College lost by 7 wickets

3rd Westville 20 Cancelled
4th Westville 20 College 203/6; Ekerold 62, Naidoo 37, Knoetze 32, Clark 23

Westville 141 all out; Clark 3-19, Naidoo 4-24

College won by 62 runs

5th Westville 20 Cancelled
16A Westville 50 College 183/7; Fabre 39, du Toit 28

Westville 125 all out; de Bruyn 6-26, Naidoo 3-29

College won by 58 runs

16B Westville 40 Westville 125 all out; Pedlar 4/15, Jursa 3/18

College 77 all out

College lost by 48 runs

16C Westville 20 Cancelled
15A Westville 50 College 136 all out

Westville 137/9; Schoeman 2-34; Hosking 2-10

College lost by 1 wicket

15B Westville 40 College 41/10

Westville 42/2

College lost by 8 wickets

15C Westville 20 Cancelled
15D Westville 20 Cancelled
15E Westville 20 Cancelled
14A Westville 50 Westville 230/8

College 37 all out

College lost by 193 runs

14B Westville 30 Westville 185/7; Brigg 3-16, Watson 3-22

College 117 all out; Watson 25, Folscher 22

College lost by 68 runs

14C Westville 20 Westville 124/6

College 84 all out

College lost by 40 runs

14D Westville 20 College lost by 7 wickets

 

 

Water polo

Westville proved the stronger in the pool, winning all of the nine matches, although the scores were very close in a number of games.

1st team report – Mr Darren Sherriff, Director of Aquatics

Maritzburg College hosted Westville on Saturday in what was always going to be a tough encounter. College took an early lead and looked to control the first chukka. Westville came back strongly, and were able to gain the lead and pull away from College. College lost the match 6-12.

 Summary of results:

Team Opposition Venue Score Result
1st Westville College- Long Course 6-12 Lost
2nd Westville College-Short Course 4-6 Lost
3rd Westville College-Short Course 3-6 Lost
4th Westville College-Short Course 3-5 Lost
5th Westville College-Short Course 2-8 Lost
 
15A Westville College-Short Course 6-14 Lost
15B Westville College-Short Course 6-9 Lost
 
14A Westville College-Short Course 3-13 Lost
14B Westville College-Short Course 3-11 Lost

 

 

Canoeing

The 2nd race of the pre Dusi Series, Geoff’s road to 2nd Saddles took place on Sunday 21 January.

In the K2 U/18 event, Matthew van Heerden and Jack Odell placed 2nd, and Keegan Vogt and partner (Greg Palframen) took the bronze. Simon Norton and James Gotte finished the race in 6th position.
In the U/23 category, College’s Jayden JvRensburg paddling with OC James Sharpe finished in 7th place, while Josh Worthmann and Gary Clarke completed the race in 42nd place overall.
For the K1 U/16, event, College’s Scott Venniker took sliver and completed the race in 11th position overall of the K1 boats.

A special congratulations to our coach, Bridgitte Hartley, who with Hilary Bruss, took top spot in the ladies event.