Wynberg Boys' Schools Magazine 2004

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team for the econd time, aher losing 38-5 the fir t time. Although Bishops .cored in the dying econd to natch victory. and Wynberg aw very little of the ball throughout the game, they refused to lie down and defended their line Ijke men posses cd. They finished their eason with a good win against SACS. hawing how much they had grown as a team. The U 16A's not only grew as a team during the eason. but ha al 0 produced a number of very talented individuals, none more 0 than Grant Kemp, who went to go and play Ist Team half way through the year, and Stefan Swaruch, who was elected to play for the Ist Seven-A-Side Team at Villagers. Other players also improved con iderably during the season and] feel that pecial mention must be made of Mbasa Qukula, Kyle Scott and Lom 0 Busakwe, who started the season in the B team and ended it by being some of the tar of the A side Point scorers - number of trie in bracket: S. Swanich 85 (2): Y. Terrey 49 (8); M. Slater 20 (4); T. Terblanche 15 (30); G. Kemp 10 (2); B. Hopkjns 10 (2); M.Shaban 10(2); S.Morri 9(1); M. Qukula (I); S. Thompselt (I): M. Oertel (I): L. Busakwe (I).

G.P. UNDER 16B Mr F. Fouche. Bruce Hopkins.

Coach: Captain:

I Played I I 15 I Team:

Won

3

I I

Lost

Drew

For

Against

11

1

141

390

R. Mc Lennan, G. Steven, B. PoneUas, O. auhaus. G. Pear on, R. ash, M. Oertel, R. Carstens, L. Coller, J. Delport, A. Selley. A. van der Vyver, D. van Schalkwyk, 1. Thackwray.

The performance of thi team can be ummarized a committed. The boy came back every Monday enthusiastic and po itive that on the next Saturday thing could only get better. Everything came together in the last game of the eason, when we beat SACS (away) 15-7.

F.F. 204

UNDER 16C Coaches: Captain:

Mr. R. Tngli and Tyronne Lloyd. Chris van Tonder (mo tly)

Played

Won

Lost

12

4

7

Team:

Drew

P. Nekundj, 1. Gildenhuys, T. Edwards, S. Luiz, K. Forte, K. Williamson, R. Davids, M. Klein, H. Gamieldien, 1. Haskin ,G. Fox, J. Pimento, S. Punt, A. van den Berg, C. van Tonder, C. Hamilton, D. Lewis, C. Bower. , C Chinnjan, B. Reaper, J. A hton.

A large squad made selection difficult at mo t time, but such was the spirit in the team that, though disappointed at not being selected, the boys were always willjog to act a ubstitute and were always ready on the side, hoping to be able to run onto the field, albeit for only five or ten minute. Thank you boys, for being so patient, willing and eager to erve your team and your school. We started the season rather disappointingly, yet not poorly. Our fir t two matches were again t our traditional Afrikaans School rival and although the cores may tell a different tory, we gave a pretty good account of ourselves, until we ran out of steam toward. the end of bath matches and had ome heavy points scored against us. What was very sati fying, however, was the way we turned around a heavy first-round defeat against arch-rivals Bi hops, by winning convincingly in the return match. We aloheld our own again t our other boys' chool rival, managing to beat Rondebo ch ooce, the second encounter ending in an exciting draw, and to beat SACS twice, the final match of the. ea on being possibly the be t performance of the entire year. We were also fortunate to be able to play our re erves in a erie of mid-week matche again t the Bi hops "overflow" and wi h to express our sincere gratitude to Mr. Knowie for arranging the e encounters. They were great fun, despite lo ing a few. Several player showed great enthu ia m and courage and I would not Uke to single out any particular player, but it would be remjs of me Wynberg Boys' Wgh School Magazine 2004


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