Sporting results: 3 February

Overview Sporting Achievements

Maritzburg College’s basketball, cricket and water polo teams were in action against Michaelhouse this weekend, and there was also plenty of athletics and canoeing action.

College won the 1st aQuellè athletics meet of the year, with two 1st places, five 2nd places and two 3rd places.

 

Basketball

College won all 16 of their 24 matches, mostly played against Michaelhouse. The 1st team secured a 63-37 victory, and the U16A won 20-15.

1st team report (Ms Nonkululeko Gumede)

In a highly anticipated showdown, Michaelhouse served as the battleground for the riveting clash between perennial rivals Michaelhouse and the boys from the RED BLACK WHITE.  The basketball court bore witness to a spectacle of nail-biting action, as Michaelhouse sought to assert their dominance with an unwavering intensity and urgency. Despite Michaelhouse’s determined play, the College boys, though not at their peak performance, showcased an unmatched prowess. Ngcobo’s mesmerizing dribbling skills and Dlamini’s flawless shots at the basketball hoop proved to be pivotal in tipping the scales in College’s favour. Even in the face of a lagging score, Michaelhouse refused to be disheartened. From the stands, their thunderous chants reverberated, serving as a constant source of motivation for their team on the court. In the end, College emerged as the superior force, dominating the scoreboard and securing a resounding victory with a blazing final score of 63-37. The clash not only showcased the skillful gameplay of both teams but also added another thrilling chapter to the enduring rivalry between Michaelhouse and Maritzburg College.

 

Summary of results:

Team Opponent Venue Score Result
1st MHS MHS 63-37 Won
2nd MHS MHS 22-20 Won
3rd MHS MHS 12-28 Lost
4th MHS MHS 26-24 Won
5th MHS MHS 34-20 Won
6th MHS MHS 34-13 Won
7th MHS MHS No result
8th SCC SCC 14-17 Lost
 
16A MHS MHS 20-15 Won
16B MHS MHS 16-23 Lost
16C MHS MHS 39-29 Won
16D MHS MHS 28-9 Won
16E SCC SCC 17-23 Lost
 
15A MHS MHS 20-29 Lost
15B MHS MHS 25-18 Won
15C MHS MHS 19-24 Lost
15D MHS MHS 27-12 Won
15E MHS MHS 24-6 Won
 
14A MHS MHS 18-29 Lost
14B MHS MHS 47-16 Won
14C MHS MHS 33-6 Won
14D MHS MHS 50-3 Won
14E MHS MHS 29-4 Won
14F Hilton Hilton 12-11 Won

 

  

Cricket

Sadly the weather was not kind on Saturday and lightning at Balgowen and in Pietermaritzburg, saw eight matches abandoned including both the 1st XI and 2nd XI. College won six of their matches and lost six.

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

College captain Chad Mason won the toss and had no hesitation in electing to bat on a wicket that would get lower and slower as the day progressed.

At the start to the bowling innings, the Michaelhouse bowling attack thrived in the conditions, the combination of the good bowling and a thick out field made it difficult for College to score at a reasonable rate.  College were unable to put together any meaningful partnerships, the biggest partnership of the innings being 43 for the 2nd wicket between Mason and Ryan McKean. The College middle order through Michael Gibson gave College the much needed impetus, Gibson batted intelligently, running well between the wickets, his 44 off 70 balls getting College to a defendable 165 for 8.

The Michaelhouse reply was unfortunately ended before it could start, with lightening at lunch time keeping the players off the field. The game was eventually called off at 14:45.

Scores in brief:
College 145 for 8; Gibson 44, McKean 38
Match abandoned

 

Summary of scores:

Team Opposition Format Result
1st Michaelhouse 50 College 164/8; Gibson 44, McKean 38
Match abandoned due to lightning
2nd Michaelhouse 50 College 185/9; Currie 45, Ferraz 35, Hosking 31
MHS 107/3; Hughes 2-29
Match abandoned due to lightning
3rd Michaelhouse 40 College 186 all out
MHS 78-7
Match abandoned due to lightning
4th Michaelhouse 20 College 153/6; Botha 56, Ekerold 44
MHS 104/9; Gwala 2-2, Thackwray 2-33
College won by 49 runs
5th Michaelhouse 20 MHS 107 all out; Wilson 3-16, Singh 2-25, Borchers 2-11
College 111/2; van Heerden 38*, Martin 35
College won by 8 wickets
16A Michaelhouse 50 MHS 164 all out; Wiggill 3-31, Fabre 2-8
College 19/0
Match abandoned due to lightning
16B Michaelhouse 40 MHS 208 all out; Barnes 5/27, Smart 2/17
College 107/3; Senzere 37, Smart 35*
Match abandoned due to lightning
16C Michaelhouse 20 MHS 182/3
College 98 all out
College lost by 85 runs
15A Michaelhouse 50 College 147 all out; Pembridge 46
Match abandoned due to lightning
15B Michaelhouse 40 College 252/8; Killick 87, Seakeko 80
MHS 154/7; Killick 3-35, Dunne 2-31, Langford 1-2, Lessing 1-45
Match abandoned due to lightning
15C Michaelhouse 20 MHS 78 all out
College 78 all out
Match drawn
15D Michaelhouse 16D 20 MHS 167/3
College 91 all out
College lost by 76 runs
15E Linpark Jnr 20 College 92/9; Ahmed 26
Linpark 97/0
College lost by 10 wickets
14A Michaelhouse 50 College 153 all out
Match abandoned due to lightning
14B Michaelhouse 40 College 93 all out; Wichmann 25*
MHS 94/4; Watson 2/32
College lost by 6 wickets
14C Michaelhouse 20 Michaelhouse 119/6
College 100/9
College lost by 19 runs.
14D Michaelhouse 20 MHS 106/8
College 107/5; Gowar 40*, Lusso 30
College won by 5 wickets
14E Northwood 20 Northwood 93/8
College 94/6
College won by 4 wickets
14F Northwood 20 Northwood 41 all out
College 43/0
College won by 10 wickets

 

 

Water polo

College’s 2nd team won 3-2, although the game was closed early due to storms, and the 1st team game was cancelled.

Summary of results:

Team Opposition Venue Score Result
1st Michaelhouse Michaelhouse Cancelled
2nd Michaelhouse Michaelhouse 3-2 Won
3rd Michaelhouse Michaelhouse 3-14 Lost
4th Michaelhouse Michaelhouse 4-8 Lost
5th Michaelhouse Michaelhouse 6-6 Drew
 
15A Michaelhouse Michaelhouse 5-9 Lost
15B Michaelhouse Michaelhouse 1-13 Lost
15C Michaelhouse Michaelhouse 5-13 Lost
 
14A Michaelhouse Michaelhouse 3-19 Lost
14B Michaelhouse Michaelhouse 7-12 Lost

 

Athletics

College won the 1st aQuellè athletics meet of the year, with two 1st places, five 2nd places and two 3rd places.

Results:

1st:
N Breedt – Discus under 16 (36.23m)
College Under 20 Swedish relay team (2:05.24)

2nd:
Y Mchunu – 100m under 20 (11.26s) and 400m under 20 (51.48s)
S Gumbi – High Jump under 16 (1.70m)
A Kritzinger – High Jump under 20 (1.85m)
S Jansen – Shotput under 16 (11.66m)
T Boshoff – Discus under 18 (37.77m)

3rd:
T Boshoff – Shotput under 18 (13.07m)
S Jansen – Discus under 16 (31.37m)

Overall age categories:
U16: Nickus BREEDT 2nd
U16: Sean JANSEN 3rd
U18: Theo BOSHOFF 2nd
U20: Yethaba MCHUNU 2nd

 

 

Canoeing

On Saturday the College canoeists competed in the 50 miler (23km) posting excellent results:

K2 U/18
Jack Odell and Matthew van Heerden 1st
James Gotte and Simon Norton 4th

U/23
Jayden JvRensburg and James Sharpe (MCOB) 9th
Nathan Curry & Steve Curry (MCOB) 62nd

 

Sunday saw the boys participate in the 27km Bishopstowe to Dusi Bridge event.

K2 U/18
Keegan Vogt and partner (Greg Palframen) 1st
Jack Odell and Matthew van Heerden 2nd
Luke O’Connor and partner (Dylan Barber) 6th
Scott Venniker and partner (Callum Hall) 7th

U/16
James Gotte and parter (Tayla Norton )(mixed double) 2nd

U/23
Jayden JvRensburg and James Sharpe (MCOB)  6th
Nathan Curry and Steve Curry (MCOB) 66th