Sporting Results: 10 February

Overview Sporting Achievements

Maritzburg College’s basketball, cricket and water polo teams were in action against DHS this week, while the squash 1st team travelled to St Andrews in Bloemfontein, winning 4 of their 5 rounds.
College’s swimmers had a very busy week participating both the Nester Pierides Memorial Gala     and the Alan Burt Gala before a group of them took part in the Midmar Mile on Sunday.
College won the 2nd aQuellè athletics meet of the year, with five 1st places, three 2nd places and two 3rds.

 

Basketball

College won 18 of their 27 basketball matches, with very good wins for the 14A, 15A, 16A and 1st teams.

 

1st team report (Ms Nonkululeko Gumede)

In a spectacle that can only be described as passionate, Maritzburg College set the stage for an intense clash between DHS and the formidable boys of the red, black, and white. From the very onset, the game unfolded at a blistering pace, with DHS seizing control through a display of dominant play and uncannily accurate shots at the basket.

The resounding chants of “THIS IS OUR HOUSE!” echoed proudly from the College supporters and marked a turning point, as the players stepped up and showcased their remarkable skills. Credit is undoubtedly due to Coach Mr. Siwila, whose strategic prowess guided the team’s tactical play, demonstrating a level of finesse that spoke volumes. As the final whistle pierced the air, Maritzburg College emerged victorious, securing the game with a commanding score of 62-40. This clash not only exemplified the competitive spirit between DHS and College but also underscored our school’s unwavering commitment to excellence on the basketball court.

 

Summary of results:

Team Opponent Score Result
1st DHS 62-40 Won
2nd DHS 38-32 Won
3rd DHS 15-21 Lost
4th DHS 30-28 Won
5th DHS 18-19 Lost
6th DHS 17-14 Won
7th Heron Bridge 12-32 Lost
8th Alex 2nd 20-40 Lost
       
16A DHS 41-24 Won
16B DHS 21-23 Lost
16C DHS 35-15 Won
16D DHS 21-8 Won
16E DHS 50-6 Won
16F Carter 19-35 Lost
       
15A DHS 52-16 Won
15B DHS 28-26 Won
15C DHS 13-23 Lost
15D DHS 14-5 Won
15E DHS 11-6 Won
15F/G MCS 7-41 Lost
15G Northwood 36-0 Won
       
14A DHS 43-8 Won
14B DHS 48-13 Won
14C DHS 29-4 Won
14D DHS 24-2 Won
14E DHS 10-5 Won
14F Northwood 3-10 Lost

 

 

Cricket

The College First XI brought home a comfortable victory this past weekend, putting together arguably their best all round performance of the season. College won 15 of their 20 matches.

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

On a cloudy Pietermaritzburg morning, on Goldstones, College captain Chad Mason won the toss had no hesitation in sending the opposition into bat on a wicket that would assist the bowlers.

At the start to the bowling innings, the College bowling attack lacked discipline and bowled far too many extras which allowed the DHS opening batsmen to settle. Left arm seamer Sphamandla Dzanibe made the initial break through, a well disguised slower ball resulting in an easy catch for Mason with the score on 63. Dzanibe ensured the DHS batsmen were always under pressure, picking up a further two wickets in his spell of 6 overs. DHS were never able to put together any partnerships of value, the College bowling attack managing to pick up crucial wickets before the opposition batsmen could set up a challenging total. The two left arm seamers Dzanibe and Samuel Hughes bowled a combined 15 overs for only 37 runs, picking up 5 wickets. Dzanibe the pick of the bowlers picking up four wickets.

The College opening pair of Ryan Mc Kean and Llewellyn Sutherland got their team off to a steady start, getting to 81 before McKean was out caught for 27. Two partnerships, the first of 55 between Mason and Sutherland and the second of 35 between Sutherland and Michael Gibson ensured College comfortably won the game by 7 wickets in the 43rd over. Sutherland unfortunately getting out with his team needing 3 runs to win for a well-played 82.

Scores in brief:
DHS 173 all out; Dzanibe 4 for 19
College 176 for 3; Sutherland 82, McKean 27, Gibson 26*
College won by 7 wickets.

 

Summary of scores:

Team Opposition Format Results
1st DHS 50 DHS  173 all out; Dzanibe 4-19
College 176/3; Sutherland 82
College won by 7 wickets
2nd DHS 50 DHS 169 all out; Dedekind 4-48, Jackson 2-24, Venter 2-26
College 102 all out; Dedekind 27, Currie 20
College lost by 68 runs
3rd DHS 20 College 206-5; van Rooyen 74*, Clark 66*
DHS 130-8; Gwala 2-19
College won by 76 runs
4th DHS 20 DHS 109 all out; Armstrong 2-4, Deyzel 2-10, van der Vliet 3-16
College 113/4; Ekerold 51
College won by 6 wickets
5th DHS 20 DHS 109 all out; Howells 2-13, Nqayi 2-21
College 113/3; Ferguson 29*, Steyn 25, Thompson 16*
College won by 7 wickets
16A DHS 50 College 190 all out.; Fabre 65, Wilson 42
DHS 191/8; Naidoo 2-19, Senzera 2-32
College lost by 2 wickets
16B DHS 30 DHS 61 all out; Francis 7-9
College 62/2; Jursa 36*
College won by 8 wickets
16C DHS 20 DHS 115-8l Matshisa 3-12, Ncwane: 3-15
College 119-2; Barnard 41*, Aheer: 42*
College won by 8 wickets
15A DHS 50 DHS 138 all out; Hosking 5-34, Venter 3-15
College 134/7; Puddu 44, Venter 38
College won by 3 wickets
15B DHS 30 DHS all out 112; Bisset 3-20, Dunne 2-3, Killick 2-31
College 116/6; Langford 35, Thomas 29, Barnard 16*
College won by 4 wickets
15C DHS 20 DHS 85 all out
College 88/1; Smith 46*
College won by 9 wickets
15D DHS 20 DHS 75/10                                                                College 78/2
College won by 8 wickets
15E DHS 20 College 107/5; Marimuthu 23, Naidoo 21         DHS 108/6; Ndlovu 2-20
College lost by 4 wickets
14A DHS 50 DHS 186 all out; Palmer 3-14
College 111 all out
College lost by 75 runs
14B DHS 30 College 196/8; Francis 82                             DHS  192/5; Swanepoel 3/24
College won by 4 runs
14C DHS 20 DHS 37 all out
College 38/2
College won by 8 wickets
14D DHS 20 DHS 58 all out.
College 59/1; Lusso 40*
College won by 9 wickets
14E Hilton 14C 20 Hilton 14C 44 all out
College 45/0
College won by 10 wickets
14F DHS E 20 College 158 declared; Brand 58*, Halberg 5*
DHS 29 all out
College won by 129 runs
14G Westville G 20 Westville 116-4; Shabbir 3-20
College:52 all out
College lost by 65 runs

 

 

Water polo

Unfortunately, three of the planned matches against DHS were cancelled due to lightning, but College won two matches and lost two of the remaining ones.

Summary of results:

Team Opposition Score Result
1st DHS Abandoned
2nd DHS Abandoned
3rd DHS 10-8 Won
15A DHS Abandoned
15B DHS 10-1 Won
14A DHS 7-9 Lost
14B DHS 6-10 Lost

 

 

Squash 

College’s squash team has had an excellent time at St Andrews in Bloemfontein, winning 4 of their 5 rounds. Congratulation to Joel Maistry (6) who was unbeaten, winning all 5 of his matches, 3-0.

Results:
Vs Queens College: won 5-1
Vs St Stithians: won 5-1
|Vs St Andrews: won 4-2
Vs Grey High: lost 5-1
Vs St Andrews B (Bloem): won 6-0

 

 

Athletics

Maritzburg College took part in the 2nd aQuellè Summer series meeting on Wednesday. A total of  15 schools took part this week and College finished 1st again, extending our overall lead in the series. College’s athletes achieved five 1st places, three 2nd places and two 3rd places.

Results:
1st:
S Jansen – Under 16 Hammer (37.90m) New Record
S Ismail – Under 16 800m (2:07.94) New Record
S Oosthuizen – Under 20 Javelin (43.73m)
M Mogale – Under 16 200m (23.52s)
Y Mchunu – Under 20 200m (22.78s)

2nd:
N Breedt – Under 16 Hammer (30.21m)
T Ekerold – Under 18 Hammer (39.65m)
E Maynard – Under 20 800m (2:08.02)

3rd:
K Wichmann – Under 20 Javelin (37.20m)
M Thomson – Under 18 Long Jump (5.78m)

Overall age categories:
2nd under 15: S Ismail
1st under 20: E Maynard

 

 

Swimming
At the Nestor Pierides Gala, College finished 8th out of 12 schools, and later in the week at the Allan Burt Gala, they placed 5th.