KZN10 schools get ready for round 3

This week heralded the start of the 3 term for the state schools. DHS, Glenwood and Maritzburg College still have a few matches left in their winter sports season, whilst Northwood and Westville shift into soccer season.

Hockey and rugby still feature in the schools program later in the term as he shortened the versions of hockey and rugby, indoor and 7’s, come to the fore. The summer sports codes of Water Polo, Basketball and Cricket all start re-emerging after the winter hiatus with various pre season matches scheduled..

In this weekends rugby and hockey action, Maritzburg College make their second trip up to Tshwane to take on Affies in a Premier inter schools clash. The match will be televised on Super Sport @13:00 this up coming Saturday.

Joining them in travelling up the N3 will be DHS who take on Parktown in Johannesburg. Glenwood round out the weekend hosting HTS Middelburg from Mpumalanga.

Westville host Northwood in soccer inter schools clash with no less than 27 teams competing across all age groups.

8 of the KZN10 soccer 1st teams will be action this weekend at the Primo Big 8 tournament which will be taking place at the AB Jacksons football ground in Pietermaritzburg. Details here.

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Primo League kicks off KZN10 soccer

With 8 of the KZN10 schools participating and these weekends Primo League it looks set for a great weekend of soccer at the AB Jacksons Football field in Pietermaritzburg on the 13th and 14th July 2019.

 

Group A Group B
Maritzburg College Northwood School
Durban High School Westville Boys High School
Kearsney College Glenwood High School
Clifton College Michaelhouse

 

Fixtures:

 

Saturday 13th July 2019
Time Field Pool Team vs Team
08 : 30 1 A M College vs Kearsney
08 : 30 2 A DHS vs Clifton
09 : 30 1 B Glenwood vs Northwood
09 : 30 2 B Westville vs Michaelhouse
11 : 30 1 A M College vs Clifton
11 : 30 2 A DHS vs Kearsney
12 : 30 1 B Michaelhouse vs Glenwood
12 : 30 2 B Northwood vs Westville
14 : 30 1 A M College vs DHS
14 : 30 2 A Kearsney vs Clifton
15 : 30 1 B Glenwood vs Westville
15 : 30 2 B Northwood vs Michaelhouse

 

Sunday 14th July 2019
Time Field Match Team vs Team
08 : 30 1 QF 1   vs  
08 : 30 2 QF 2   vs  
09 : 30 1 QF 3   vs  
09 : 30 2 QF 4   vs

 

Plate Semi Finals
Time Field Match Team vs Team
11 : 00 2 Semis
12 : 00 2 Semis

 

Cup Semi Finals
Time Field Match Team vs Team
11 : 00 1 Semis
12 : 00 1 Semis

 

Plate Final
Time Field Match Team vs Team
14 : 00 1 Final

 

Cup Final
Time Field Match Team vs Team
15 : 00 1 Final

 

 

Clifton all set for end of season ISRF-Fixtures

With what will be the curtain call on the 2019 rugby season for the schools competing, Clifton College have pulled out all the stops to put together a awesome end of season rugby bonanza in hosting the 2019 Independent Schools Rugby Festival from the 26 June – 1 July.

 

 

The picturesque Riverside sports complex will provide an awesome backdrop to what should be a intriguing couple of days of rugby. With many sides going for a round 2 of sorts,  it will be telling as to how some schools adjust to new combinations with the call ups to the various Craven and Academy week sides affecting selection.

 

 

Competing Schools:

KZN Schools Eastern Cape
Michaelhouse St Andrews College
St Charles College Kingswood College
Hilton College Gauteng
Clifton College St Davids Marist
Kearsney College Free State
South Coast Barbarians St Andrews School

 

The South Coast Barbarians are an invitational team made up of players from Kuswag, Amanzimtoti High and Kingsway High.

 

Fixtures:

 

27 June Field
13 : 00 Michaelhouse Kingswood College A
14 : 15 St Charles College St Davids Marist A
15 : 30 St Andrews School South Coast Barbarians A
16 : 45 Hilton College St Andrews College A
18 : 00 Kearsney College Clifton College A

 

Good match ups here, especially the Hilton College vs St Andrews College game. The boys from the Eastern Cape are the only team to have beaten Hilton this year in a comprehensive 43-27 win at the Kingswood 125th rugby festival.

Both schools have their fair share of players in provincials sides so the depth of both schools will be tested. St Charles College have made steady progress this year as they take a step up in their rugby programme and against  St Davids they certainly look the favourites.

 

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29 June Field
13 : 00 St Andrews College St Davids Marist A
14 : 15 Clifton College St Andrews School A
15 : 30 Kearsney College Kingswood College A
16 : 45 Michaelhouse South Coast Barbarians A
18 : 00 Hilton College St Charles College A

 

A rematch for Clifton College and St Andrews School. the boys from Durban prevailed in their fixture in the rarefied air of the free State earlier in the season, 24-13, so they should enter the fixture fully aware of what needs to be done. Kearsney College would look to avenge an early season loss to to Kingswood College.

Hilton College and St Charles College finally get to play their fixture after a postponement earlier in the season.

 

01 July Field
09 : 00 Hilton College St Davids Marist A
09 : 00 Kingswood College St Charles College B
10 : 15 St Andrews College Michaelhouse A
10 : 15 Kearsney College St Andrews School B
11 : 30 Clifton College South Coast Barbarians A

 

It all looks set for a great couple of days, so if you are in and around Durban head down to Riverside for some great games.

 

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Clifton College vs Hilton College hockey match report

Hilton College entered their match against Clifton College as clear favourites as they hosted the boys from Durban on a crisp but clear winters day. An inspired 1st half of hockey from the visitors was just enough to beat a 2nd half revival from the hosts, 4-3.

The match started with Hilton playing their customary brand of attacking hockey whilst employing an aggressive man to man in defence.

Clifton absorbed all the early pressure and were the first team to score. A Hilton turnover led to a breakout and a speculative cross was met by Justin Wood to score a deflected goal in the 6 minute. 1-0,  and a dream start to Clifton.

Matt Strauss was simply sublime in the first half as his neat touches had him involved in almost all the goals. Photo – Renate Montgomery

In the 9th minute things got even better, another breakout from Clifton, and a brilliant timed deflected pass from Matt Strauss found Spencer Klue open in the D, who calmly slid the ball past the Hilton keeper, John Turner, to make the score 2-0.

The visitors weren’t done, either. Hilton were guilty of leaving far to much space in the midfield, space which the Clifton links and forwards ruthlessly exploited. A surging counter attack had Clifton again bearing down on the Hilton goal and some slick movement between Lotter and Stauss found Luke Wilson open to neatly tuck the ball in the goal. 3-0 in the 13th minute.

That ended a whirlwind chukka with many in the stands scarcely believing what they had just witnessed but all very aware that there was still 45 minutes of hockey ahead.

Branson Bertasso had an epic match up with Hilton Colleges, Cameron Pearce. Photo – Renate Montgomery

The 2nd chukka had more of a settled pattern of play as the midfield battle intensified between Cameron Pearce and Branson Bertasso, as each took opportunities to try and impose their will on the game. Pearce was his usual self as it sometimes took multiple defenders to halt his forward progress.

Hilton continued pressing up the field in man to man coverage leaving space for Bertasso, Munford and Strauss to work as they ran onto passes from the back.

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Cliftons 4th goal in the 23rd minute came after a Hilton green card and a change in defensive formation. With a man down there was just a little more space for Jonathan Munro to smash a ball at goal from the top of the D. Through the crowd of bodies and hockey sticks the ball somehow found the end of Daryl Lotters stick who deflected the ball past Turner. 4-0 to the visitors it couldn’t get any better, could it?

In  the 25th minute it almost was. Clifton had a great opportunity to make it 5 in the half, and surely seal the game in 2 chukkas, as a strong Munford breakout opened up space for Lotter. Turner did a great job of closing down the angle for Lotter whose push shot rolled agonisingly past the left upright.

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The question was with time running down could Clifton keep a clean sheet or could Hilton, at least, get 1 goal back before the half? With time running down a lively run by Hiltons, Stephan Liebenberg, caused panic in the Clifton defence.

In the scramble Clifton were penalised for deliberately pushing the ball over the back line. PC to Hilton with 20 seconds remaining in the half. Pearce who had already had one of his efforts saved made no mistake this time as he beat keeper, Rajcoomar, to his left ending the 1st half 4-1 to the visitors.

After the game Keegan Pearce, coach of the Clifton College 1st side, had this to say regarding the opening half.

‘I  think that what we were very good at was playing on the counter. They committed to many numbers at times, just because its their attacking style, and we just set up some great combination passes and got behind their lines which ultimately led to us scoring 4 goals in 25 minutes which was brilliant.’

Devon van der Merwe speaks to his troops. Photo- Renate Montgomery

Brilliant indeed and with only 30 minutes to play Hilton College Coach, Devon Van der Merwe, needed to make some adjustments.

The 2nd half a decidedly different feel to it as Hilton committed more numbers into the midfield and crammed the passing lanes. Keegan breaks it down for us.

’From an out letting perspective, they pushed extra numbers on the overload and we struggled to adapt.’

At times Clifton were guilty of just trying to be to clever with the ball when the the more prudent option would be to get the ball out of the red zone by any means necessary.

Hilton were camped in the Clifton third and in the 34th minute a strike from Liebenberg was well saved by Rajcoomar. Suubi Mugerwa-Sekawabe started putting his mark on the game as he directed the Hilton attack down the left and right channels as sprayed passes to eager runners.

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Clifton defended valiantly as they threw themselves across the astro keeping the skilful Hilton players at bay. In the 42nd minute it seemed that the dam wall may be showing a few cracks. A racking slap stick pass from Sekwawabe earned Hilton a PC.

Up stepped that man Pearce whose drag flick exploded the back of the Clifton net making it a brace for the burly midfielder. 4-2 is how the chukka ended, but Hilton were quite clearly in the drivers seat at this stage.

Saurav Rajcoomar making one of his many stops on Saturday as he kept Clifton College in the game. Photo – Renate Monty Photos

With the the start of the 4th chukka Hilton ,again, increased the pressure by man marking the Clifton players. With the Clifton midfield and strikers seeming to tire a little there just didn’t seem to be the same kind of space for the backs and midfielders to operate in.

In the 49th minute came another Hilton PC with Pearce once again taking the flick forcing a great save from Rajcoomar. It was all Hilton as the probed and prodded trying to get to the by line. In the 53rd minute Rajcoomar was again the Clifton saviour as the keeper first saved a shot from Pearce and the follow up from Liebenberg.

The pressure on the Clifton goal seemed relentless, but just it looked like they would break the Clifton boys would rally and clear the danger.

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Clifton escaped up field and in the 55th minute and earned a precious PC of their own. Munford, showing great strength on the ball, was dragged to the ground buy a Hilton defender far outside the D. The PC didn’t yield any fruits but it had moved play into the Hilton defensive third.

A Strauss reverse stick strike beat Turner to the left to make it 5-2 to the visitors? No, the umpire blew his whistle for an third party obstruction on Clifton. That certainly would have sealed it, but on we played as the time continued ticking down.

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Back came Hilton as they searched desperately for their third goal and in the 59th minute Leibenberg guided a bullet cross into the back of the net making the score 4-3. With a minute to go the tension was palpable as the Clifton boys tried to hold onto the ball. Mercifully time ran out with the Clifton in control and, more importantly, holding a 4-3 advantage over the top ranked school in the country.

Keegan had this to say,

‘in the last chukka they went 10 v 10 against us which made it very hard for us to get connections which is what we thrived on in the 1st half. They were great interceptors and won some proper balls so it was tough for us to get forward.’

Keegan Pearce was masterful as he organised his troops on Saturday. Photo – Renate Montgomery

When asked about the season as a whole and his teams performance on Saturday.

‘I think our biggest problem is that we have so many junior boys, so we have only 3 matrics, so its very hard to find consistency as boys have up and down games as teenagers do… I think we have gotten better and better which is to be expected if the boys put in the hard work.

I just think today we just capitalised and scored the goals where in the first five our six games we just didn’t score enough goals. If you not going to score goals you not going to win matches.’

Thank you Keegan for your time and what a great way for Clifton to end their 2019 season with a win over Hilton College away from home. Next up for Hilton is a trip to frenemies, Michaelhouse.

 

Hilton College 3(1)

Goals: Cameron Pearce x 2, Stephan Liebenberg

 

Clifton College 4(4)

Goals: Spencer Klue, Luke Wilson, Justin Wood, Daryl Lotter

KZN School hockey results 8 June – KZN10

the KZN School hockey results from this last weekend.

 

Northwood and Kearsney play to a pulsating draw. (Featured image – Kearsney College)

Clifton College end their season on memorable high against Hilton College. Match report here

Michaelhouse leave Maritzburg College with their first win in 19 years.

 

 

Hilton College vs Clifton College

 

1st       2nd       3rd       4th
3 ~ 4       8 ~ 0       3 ~ 1       2 ~ 0

 

U16A       U16B       U16C       U16D
2 ~ 1       5 ~ 3       0 ~ 1       0 ~ 0

 

U14A       U14B       U14C       U14D
5 ~ 1       2 ~ 1       2 ~ 0       0 ~ 2

 

U16E
1 ~ 0
Played Win Draw Loss
13 10 1 2

 

 

Northwood vs Kearsney College

 

1st       2nd       3rd       4th
2 ~ 2       2 ~ 2       0 ~ 0       5 ~ 0

 

U16A       U16B       U16C       U16D
4 ~ 1       1 ~ 0       0 ~ 4       6 ~ 0

 

U16E       U16F
9 ~ 0       0 ~ 6

 

U14A       U14B       U14C       U14D
3 ~ 1       2 ~ 1       0 ~ 0       0 ~ 4

 

Played Won Draw Loss
14 7 4 3

 

 

Maritzburg College vs Michaelhouse

 

1st       2nd       3rd       5th/4th
0 ~ 1       4 ~ 1       3 ~ 2       5 ~ 1

 

6th/5th       U16A       U16B       U16C
2 ~ 1       2 ~ 1       7 ~ 2       4 ~ 1

 

U16EU16D U16F/U16E
10 ~ 0       3 ~ 0

 

U14A       U14B       U14C     U14EU14D
7 ~ 0       10 ~ 0       0 ~ 1       3 ~ 1

 

Played Win Draw Loss
14 12 0 2

 

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Watch: KZN10 old boys star in win over Georgia at U20 World Champs

Dylan Richardson had a great game from the U20 team in their match against Georgia. The flanker ran with purpose and had some silky offloads.

 

 

 

Scorers:

South Africa – Tries: Dylan Richardson (3), Asenathi Ntlabakanye, Rikus Pretorius, Thaakir Abrahams, Angelo Davids. Conversions: Jaden Hendrikse (3), Sanele Mohamba.

Georgia – Tries: Otar Lashki (2), Teimuraz, Tchitchinadze. Conversions: Tedo Abzhandadze

 

 

South Africa’s next match is against the New Zealand baby blacks on Wednesday 12 June.

Image: Juan Jose Gasparini/Gallo Images

KZN School rugby results 8 June – KZN10

Results for KZN School rugby in the KZN10 schools.

Northwood finish their season on a high against Kearsney College at a stunning Reece Edwards (Feature image – Northwood School).

Hilton College were to good for Sarel Cilliers on Gilfillan.

Maritzburg College turn around their fortunes against Michaelhouse on Goldstones

St Charles overwhelm Voortrekker on Old Orchards.

 

 

Northwood vs Kearsney College

 

1st       2nd       3rd       4th
20 ~ 12       15 ~ 23       5 ~ 55       7 ~ 17

 

U16A       U16B       U16C       5th
19 ~ 40       0 ~ 40       14 ~ 34       5 ~ 56

 

U15A       U15B       U15C       U15D
14 ~ 17       17 ~ 14       7 ~ 35       19 ~ 17

 

U14A       U14B       U14C       U14D
20 ~ 17       14 ~ 0       10 ~ 15       22 ~ 0

 

Played Won Draw Lost
16 6 0 10

 

 

Maritzburg College vs Michaelhouse

 

1st       2nd       3rd       4th
42 ~ 17       22 ~ 19       28 ~ 5       31 ~ 5

 

7th/6th       8th/7th
47 ~ 0       19 ~ 14

 

U16A       U16B     U16D/U16C   U16E/U16D
36 ~ 26       54 ~ 3       69 ~ 22       69 ~ 0

 

U15A     U15C/U15B   U15D/U15C   U15E/U15D
67 ~ 12       53 ~ 5       60 ~ 15       60 ~ 15

 

U14A       U14B     U14D/U14C
24 ~ 19       50 ~ 0       15 ~ 17

 

Played Won Draw Lost
18 17 0 1

 

 

HIlton College vs Sarel Cilliers

 

1st       U16A       U15A       U14A
50 ~ 0       54 ~ 0       50 ~ 0       50 ~ 5

 

Played Won Draw Lost
4 4 0 0

 

 

St Charles College vs Voortrekker

 

73-5 – Results pending.

 

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KZN10 Old boys shine in opening Junior Boks win

Junior Springbok coach Chean Roux praised his team’s attitude and character in their opening match of the World Rugby U20 Championship, against Scotland at the Racecourse Stadium in Rosario on Tuesday, for a bonus-point victory of 43-19.

SA U20 scrumhalf Jaden Hendrikse was in fine form and scored two tries, three conversions and a penalty goal for a personal tally of 19 points. But it was essentially an effective team display that steered the Junior Boks to victory, as they scored six tries to two, while the Scots were also awarded a penalty try.

The Junior Springboks chipped away at Scotland in the first half by retaining possession and applying pressure, which allowed them to build up a 17-12 lead at the break, but they broke away in the second half, touching down four times to only once by Scotland.

“It is great to start the competition with a bonus-point win,” said Roux.

“We knew it was going to be tough in the beginning, but our game plan was to chip away and work at it, and we scored a couple of tries late in the match. The replacements deserve credit as well, they made a big difference when they came on.

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“I am pleased with the way the team built an innings. The players need to realise this is Test match rugby, not school rugby, and they need to take the points when the opportunities arise.

“That said, the biggest work-on we will take from this match is exactly in that department. We had so many opportunities we didn’t convert, so we have to look at that and see if we can rectify it before the game against Georgia.”

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Commenting on the main aspects the team will take from the match going forward in the competition, Roux said: “Our scrummaging went very well today, but we have to work on our lineouts and mauls because that is usually a big aspect of the game at the World Rugby U20 Championship. We also need the players to rest and be ready and hungry for the next game, as it is only one down and four to go.”

Hendrikse opened up the scoring in the eighth minute with a penalty goal, but Scotland bounced back strongly with a try by Murphy Walker (prop) in the 16th minute after some pressure up front.

Junior Springbok No 8 and vice-captain Francke Horn, however, cancelled this out two minutes later as he cut through the defence after a sharp pass by Hendrikse and forced his way over the chalk, and the successful conversion by the scrumhalf pushed the SA U20s into a 10-5 lead.

Roux’s charges continued to make their presence felt and their efforts paid off once again in the 36th minute as James Mollentze (flyhalf) broke through the defence and passed to Hendrikse, who finished off the try, and his conversion pushed them 17-5 ahead.

Scotland managed to work their way close to the tryline in the dying minutes of the half, and a yellow card to SA U20 lock Emile van Heerden for collapsing a maul resulted in Scotland being awarded a penalty try with a minute left, which reduced their deficit to 17-12 at halftime.

Hendrikse struck first for the Junior Springboks in the second half after a physical opening 10 minutes of play, as he received a smart pass and used his pace to score his second try in the 49th minute.

Scotland centre Cameron Anderson crossed the tryline for their third try in the 62nd minute after solid forward play and then a clever pass out wide, which edged them within three points of the SA U20’s, 22-19.

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But tries by JJ van der Mescht (lock) and Sanele Nohamba (replacement scrumhalf) in quick succession allowed the Junior Springboks to break away on the scoreboard in the last 10 minutes, taking a 36-19 lead.

Kudzwai Dube (replacement prop) had the last say in the dying minutes as he dashed though and scored under the posts after good handling by the South Africans, to seal to 43-19 win.

Scorers:

Junior Springboks 43 (17) – Tries: Francke Horn, Jaden Henrdrikse (2), JJ van der Mescht, Sanele Nohamba, Kudzwai Dube. Conversions: Hendrikse (3), Nohamba (2). Penalty goal: Hendrikse.

Scotland 19 (12) – Tries: Murphy Walker, Penalty Try, Cameron Anderson. Conversion: Ross Thompson.

Photo: Rodrigo Valle/Getty Images

Westville Boys vs Kearsney College Hockey match report

In their final match of the 2019 hockey season Westville Boys took on Kearsney College on old boys day. In a fixture which saw the hosts seldom troubled for any extended period of time, a totally dominant display, lead to a 3-1 victory for the home team.

Kearsney started off the game at a frenetic pace as they harried and hassled the Westville players into unusual mistakes in the opening minutes.

The strategy seemed a good one as Westville play a slow, deliberate, possession based game which forces their opponents to cover allot of ground to cover passing lanes as the move the ball from side to side.

Kearsney, for their part, were successful in halting any Westville flow as they tore round the 3 schools astro.

For all their endeavour, though, they couldn’t quite get enough of the ball to create goal scoring chances of their own.

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The quality of the Westville team soon started to show, however, as Ethan Matkovich and Wynand Steynberg gained control of the tempo of the game.

Their passing and great linking with Luke Allen and Randal Govender pushed Kearsney further and further back until the visitors were well and truly pinned in their half for large portions of the 1st half.

The first opportunity for a goal came in the 5th minute as a strong drive by Govender earned Westville a PC. A Luke Allen drag flick flashed past the left upright of Christopher Kiggen, a warning shot to the boys from Kearsney that this wasn’t going to be an easy afternoon.

With 3 seconds left in the 1st chukka a driving run from Govender earned the griffins another PC. The resultant save by Hayden De Kock must go do as one of the stops of the season. A Matkovich drag flick missile was incredibly swatted away on the goal line a few inches from De Kocks face.

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A great piece of skill and life preservation from the defender.

The 2nd chukka had a familiar pattern to it as Westville’s calm, measured, approach eventually lead to a passing lane for the ball to get up field.

In the 23rd minute came their next chance as some great individual work from Joshua Davies created a little space for Joshua Korte to fire over the Kearsney crossbar.

That the half ended at 0-0 doesn’t reflect the total control that Westville had on the match at this stage. But, to Kearsneys credit, they had defended manfully up to this point in keeping Westville at bay.

The Griffins dominance was rewarded, however, shortly after the break, as a great run from Korte earned Westville a PC in the 31st minute. A simple push out to the 1st castle and a Allen drag flick found the back of the goal. 1-0 to the hosts.

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Kearsney College, who had been content on sitting fairly deep on defence, immediately sprang into life and starting pressing little a bit higher up the field in search of a equaliser. Westville who had been in total control of the tempo of the match got a bit to casual in possession and were disposed deep in their half giving Calvin Davis a chance to shoot just wide.

Kearsney, sensing that Westville had lost a little concentration, continued to play with a lot more aggression and hunger. It was during one of the brighter passages of play from Kearsney that a brilliant 40 metre slap stick pass from Chase Kelly found James Maguire open on the edge of the D. With only the keeper to beat the striker unfortunately scuffed his shot.

In the 48th minute Kearsney were rewarded for their efforts with a goal of their own after some great work in the D by Menzi Mhlungu earned Kearsney a PC.

If there is anyone who has been a rock for the Kearsney team this season it has to be captain, Chase Kelly. The PC specialist has a bullet drag flick and has phenomenal strike rate at short corners.

Chase Kelly scores against Westville boys. Photo – Kearsney College

With another one of his thunderbolts crashing into the back of the goal he levelled the scores at 1-1. Great rewards for the Kearsney boys as they came out with a great deal of intent after the Westville score.

With Kearsney playing such a high line in search of goals it left acres of space in the midfield and it was only a matter of time until the Westville passing game clicked into gear.

In the 52 minute a breakout lead by Korte headed up the field with Randal Govender and Mazwi Meyiwa in support. Korte bounced through the defence like a pinball as would be defenders were summarily dispatched as he sped determinedly up field.

Just as he was about to be enveloped a by a swarm of defenders he deftly passed to an unmarked Govender to his left.

The midfielder, showing a great degree of poise, pirouetted away from the advancing goalkeeper before rolling a simple pass to Meyiwa who tapped the ball into the empty goal making the score 2-1 to the hosts.

Credit must go to Kearsney who, in spite of conceding a goal, continued to press a high line in search of an equaliser. The Westville midfield and backs were just to calm and controlled though.

They picked their way through the Kearsney pressure with Govender, Davies and Korte being simply outstanding in this stanza as they moved purposefully up field.

It was the another midfielder, Jarrod Slanely who earned the PC for the 3rd goal in the 55th minute after a great lay off from Davies.

A drag out to the 1st castle set the table for Matkovich to drill a powerful drag flick to the keepers left making the score 3-1 to the hosts.

The remainder of the game turned into a bit of a procession as the Westville boys relished the last 5 minutes of their school hockey careers.

That this team finished undefeated is a testament to the quality of this bunch of boys and the work of Cameron Mackay, the names of Matkovitch, Steynberg, Allen, Govender, Korte and Davies will be forever remembered as being part of one of Westvilles finest 1st XI hockey sides.

KZN School Hockey results 1 June – KZN10

All the KZN school hockey results for the 1 June. It was great result for Westville Boys as they finish their season undefeated, Hilton College makes history.

 

 

St Charles vs Northwood

 

1st       2nd       3rd       4th
1 ~ 4       0 ~ 1       0 ~ 2       2 ~ 0

 

U16A       U16B       U16C       U16D
1 ~ 1       0 ~ 1       0 ~ 1       0 ~ 3

 

5th       U16E       U16F       U16G
2 ~ 0       0 ~ 0       2 ~ 0       0 ~ 3

 

U14A       U14B       U14C       U14D
1 ~ 0       0 ~ 1       1 ~ 3       2 ~ 0

 

Played Win Draw Loss
16 5 2 9

 

 

Westville Boys vs Kearsney College

 

1st       2nd       3rd       4th
3 ~ 1       3 ~ 2       4 ~ 0       5 ~ 1

 

U16A       U16B       U16C     U16E/U16D
3 ~ 3       3 ~ 0       4 ~ 0       3 ~ 0

 

U14A       U14B       U14C       U14D
2 ~ 0       3 ~ 1       3 ~ 0       1 ~ 0

 

U16F/U16E
  3 ~ 0
Played Win Draw Loss
13 12 1 0

 

 

DHS vs Glenwood

 

1st       U16A       U16B       U16C
1 ~ 5       1 ~ 1       0 ~ 1       2 ~ 1

 

U14A       U14B       U14C       U14D
4 ~ 1       0 ~ 3       1 ~ 0       0 ~ 2

 

Played Won Draw Loss
8 3 1 4

 

 

Hilton College vs Maritzburg College

 

1st       2nd       3rd       4th
3 ~ 0       0 ~ 3       0 ~ 3       2 ~ 4

 

U16A       U16B       U16C       U16D
1 ~ 0       0 ~ 2       0 ~ 6       0 ~ 3

 

5th       U16E
0 ~ 3       0 ~ 5

 

U14A       U14B       U14C       U14D
2 ~ 1       2 ~ 0       1 ~ 2       0 ~ 1

 

Played Win Draw Loss
14 4 0 10

 

 

Michaelhouse vs St Johns College(away)

 

1st U16A     U16B/U15A U16E/U16C
2 ~ 3 3 ~ 1       1 ~ 3 0 ~ 8

 

U14A       U14C       U14D
0 ~ 2       2 ~ 3       4 ~ 0

 

Played Win Draw Lost
7 2 0 5

 

 

Clifton College vs St Davids Marist Inanda

 

1st       2nd       3rd U16A
4 ~ 3       4 ~ 4       1 ~ 1 3 ~ 0

 

U16B/U15A U16C/U16B   U16D/U15B   U16E/U16C
1 ~ 5       2 ~ 3       0 ~ 1       7 ~ 3

 

U14A       U14B       U14C     U16F/U15C
5 ~ 0       9 ~ 0       5 ~ 0       2 ~ 3

 

Played Win Draw Loss
12 5 2 5

 

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