Muizenberg High School - Yearbook (Cape Town, South Africa)

 - Class of 1988

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A A intl . NETBALL REPORT - 1988 This year we had 4 teams competing in the False Bay Region League. Altogether there were seven schools we played against. Mrs K. Daniels took the beginner netball girls who were always very keen and enthusiastic. With the help of Miss Arenhold and myself the U10 and U11 sides enjoyed their netball, even though they did not fare so well. We would like to congratulate the Open girls on coming first in the league this year. A big thank-you must go to both Mrs C. Roynon and Mrs. L. Telford who coached this team. Our girls benefitted from their help. The U12 girls also played well and improved tremendously throughout the season. Let's hope next year is just as enjoyable and successful. Mrs L. Miles. JUDO REPORT 1988 Muizenberg Junior School has a very enthusiastic Judo Class that trains every Wednesday at 2.30 - 3.30. We have had a very successful year with some very promis- ing Judo Players in the Class. I would like to thank Mr Just and Mrs Du Preez for all their help throughout the year. A.E. Butcher Judo Coach .w...... magma Ma.. W sf f. 1s.....x 1988 SWIMMING Our Inter-House Swimming Gala was held on Saturday 12 March with many parents coming to watch their children swim. Altogether 7 records were broken and these are our trophy winners: Leigh Goldieg Justin Snaithg Bradford Killiang Andrew Kirkham and Fran- cois Hechter. Van der Stel got 182 pointsg Rhodes 129 and Diaz got 108 points. For the first time the Primary Schools League Gala was held at our school. It was a very successful meeting and we would like to congratulate all our swimmers for do- ing so well. Golden Grove came first, Seamount Primary second and Muizenberg came a close third. We ended off our first term with a friendly gala against Krrstenhof Primary. This meeting was enjoyed by all. L. Miles U11 CRICKET The team had a successful and enjoyable season, with some outstanding performances. Paul Ungerer was the top batsman with a total of 83 runs. Sean Laubscher was the top bowler, taking a total of 12 wickets for the season. Not forgetting, that in one match, he took 6 wickets for 1 run including a hat-trick! Paul Louw also featured as a bowler and took 3 wickets for no runs in 1 over! Analysis: Played Won Draw Lost 5 3 - 2 Paul Ungerer fCaptainj CRICKET lU13J Last cricket season our under 13 side played six cricket matches, we won five and lost one. Our two most im- proved players are Iain Harris and Hector Pereira. The two top batsmen are Andrew Dettmer with 128 runs for the season and Dyllan Mitchell with 56 runs for the season. The two top bowlers are Andrew Dettmer with 13 wickets and Michael Laws with 9 wickets. We all hope that this season will be a great one and we hope that Mr Raven will be as good a coach as last year. Andrew Dettmer MINE CRBCESETT Mini cricket has gone from strength to strength this year, due to the enthusiasm of the young boys. We have now entered two teams into the Bakers Mini Cricket League, and anticipate a successful 1989 season. Cheryl Otty



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