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iv, 'W-W' 1 1 , t Q . +, 'a sa. sf 4 g was 51-2 Rodney Burton oma urniolftero Stockists of FECHTER'S KNYSNA FURNITURE TELEPHONE: 60 CHURCH STREET BUSINESS 71-7408 WYNBERG 7800 HOME 88-7223 rw. CROSS COUNTRY This year we had a fairly successful season. Unfor- tunately Muizenberg High only entered one full team comprising four athletes to participate in the A league of the Peninsula Schools Athletics Union Cross- Country league. The under 19 boys' team consisted of Robin Frankland, Richard Storey, Clinton Louw and Stephen Otto. The team attained sixth position out of twenty-two teams. Robin Frankland was awarded the cup for the best senior boy athlete. All team members were awarded team awards for the season.Liezelle Albertswon the cup for the best senior girl athlete. A few individual athletes also participated. Liezelle Alberts ran in the Western Province trials held in Bellville. Scharl du Plessis ran extremely well in the Muizenberg race, obtaining 17th position out of 93 under 15 athletes. Janine Knipe ran well in both the Muizenberg and Westerford races. We hope to see more regular participation from these pupils as well as other individual athletes next year. Six league races took place, hosted by Camps Bay, Bishops, Fish Hoek, SACS, Muizenberg and Wester- ford respectively. Races were run on various terrains, including sand, gravel, tar and grass. The Fish Hoek and Camps Bay races included many strenuous sandy hills. SACS and Westerford hosted their races in Newlands forest. Muizenberg and Bishops were seen as breathers as their courses were flat and easy to run. We look forward to an even more successful season next year. Ms K. Seydel , f -V V 1 'f a il I ..1 ' V- f ' 12-' ,- :El E1:f'2 V 1.l.1:,?f-225I:.. 2- 11.29231'VE'E'Eiiri'-1i15'5EiEl5 'ig Vrr:5f55 '5 il: ii 52 -L25 IQ . f - - : A af-awe' -.2 :: pV-f-:W V-V,:.:.:-VV,-:Va f --. . .am tb'-.: :ez ,. .S 1-Vw -.1-W -sr '-, sr -f 3.:m.V4w-D V-N . T f : 11 if -I v V' - i3E3E 639 ,20 1. V. 'E' I zsif 1, 2 it -.fs ff .1 FII. -'-. 2-1 5 Q .11si--.'.I.i1:-V.t2-::1f- 2:- V: . 7 - ' eg. . :g .y ,aa :V: V:,,,, -g3gV,g,:, -sa .-'. '--':::25:-,. : f2eiVgg,, 335,22.5'VI:i1V:I::V:'- s:fE:LZ'V 21. -F T-4 1 r-.2 . we122:QV-xewzw-:zemfz-.'2424 'V:.'V. :::zf.1Mfzmz fe. -1:11. -V1.1 -,:5:1'2S'2 f22 ' 'I wi WV V' ,ff ',I:,:, QI ,jIj'Ij- gfV.- ..Qr424gQg, '-- 'V 22.251 't' 'I:Ef5.gi1i1w .- V :gV'V.,,N.AQgf'5j-.xx ' . I x '- . .ff-.1 ' fr - l.-V512-' ,, . ei-1.1-NLAF?-Qi i :E s ' 1 ' V . ., . ..,.., 2.,-rI1.l,',r-'I . '.:f ,Qij',bg2?j VWP.-'21 Q. Q3 uf'-'X ?jZ5 1v'lV5ff,'-LIV..2'3 C137S'-1Vw- Vj,V,'q:2?. 'Iii ' , .5 X Y , ,. ' X . V, t 2af12E-.:f11.Z'I'i-':- me-V.::V21i'f2I 'if'-ff. .f-'rf' : liV 'f '4'52.,e12.-ssfiffsfv 'f.E1 V'.V.f'1-V '- :Z .V . :'Z:'1i:-1EE:'ii ' V't -V f sew F mf' ae- w..fff..1-fa.. IV V V -, Vfv - 1 - -swf. 1: :,, 1- rp.,-V 1 V , ,7 ,ri-,gi .:-5i,:g1g:,:,g--WV..-v4,4.,. ,:Vv.r:.,:,:Va: v. f A . . , - s, 1 ' . X --ff .V , v ,Vw,,V,,.3,fi :,V.,-I..- XV - z. -V:p.f.,:Vsx5 V V- we V , - . 'bs wx 2, A-.Q 'Z 1..-V.-.-:,-V.,:-...:.1Vif11:.:tz::::'1-:Q-.9-' . -:.1:.:gg:':.1gg., 3, 'sz' .V ,:r1r,f41g3vrf :s:5:g5 ' N -V5:f':f: ' 5 ,12 ,.1Vgs3- , sis.-fl ' ' 1 :i I 'l , ,f .,., ,q.5:r:'4,aV'-ef'-:E'I1E?:E5123:1-'sf ,.,,a.:5:s:5:5:5:1. 5. ..eig5:5g3g25Eg5:2',Ig-:f3EV3 ',j ,:.f.-wg Vgg.,-f:':. si:-I:giZ,E , Q 'Ig 23531- '-5gw5.:2 Fvwfsis fii. - :fig , V A sif -1 V5.e2I'.'1-.f.i :.1V,:- ffm Vail? 12. 2.525-is-s:1:sfz- vi: Ste-.z:V:V1:f:-V512-I . f.::Ve.2:V. - ' fl-1 ffl-isf ' ' -' - . s Vs Allt' ..,.. 1 ..,....,. . I , ,A 4? V. --'.ii'f '- ei? -i3Z55I'2lZ'E3Ei -:31I2iIQ??25 ,-'- 21 .-e. ' ....5:: I , V. V .2152222:-:I-..'1Ei1' - - '-3'2Ej-51-13f55Vji-gig-,Vg -.' i5ViE?E3 :-Q., 5 s. V K - 1 il K . ,ii - if -- . .,.., V ..... ,351 lf., , 1.1.3. 5:55.:j.E,E.3:::vEiij,3:.iE':--1.Viv ii K V X In KV , L Q . k V- X Richard Storey, Janine Knipe Back: Liezelle Alberts, Duane de Beer, Stephen Otto, Zac Butler, Clinton Louw, Front: James Goldie, Miss K. Seydel, Robin Frankland, Mrs Lane, Scharl du Plessis sygm f T ' ',. '- . ., 'f . N . -1 S51-f3Q.A'l...1 a,:g35!7Agf1,.'.,,f-'.- 3.4 i 1 all M: V. ' .1 .qwtVmnm,.i-eats.-e.-'zew.,ri . 51
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ff Himsa 5955151 BOYS' HOCKEY New iinttiil 1 xxx!! This section continued to flourish on our fields during winter with the number of boys opting for hockey allowing us to continue with a stable format of four league teams. All gave a good account of themselves and there was a noticeable improvement in the general standard of play during the season. We were very pleas- ed to have Mrs Eve Reid join our ranks this year and to have the assistance of Mr Guy Field during the second term. Later we were delighted to welcome back our longserving volunteer coach Mr Ian Graney, at present doing his National Service, when he was posted to the Castle from Pretoria. Many thanks to those parents who supported and transported our teams and also to the tuck shop mothers and the grounds staff for their considerable contribu- tion to an enjoyable and satisfying season of hockey. 1st Team Coaches: Mr D. Gibbon!Mr I. Graney Captain: Rowland Graney Regular team members: W. Lotters Cv.c.D, A. Bottoms, S. Jacobs, R. Linnow, B. Misplon, N. McShane, S. Otto, S. Price, R. Storey, G. Van der Vijver, B. Wells The team participated in two pre-season tournaments. The first, at Constantia, was particularly successful and generated the good spirit and positive attitude which characterised the team's approach throughout the season. At the onset a fairly bold decision had been made to enter the team in the 2nd league - a league higher than in previous years. While the overall results reflect our continual battle to hold our own at this level, there is no doubt that the team were playing hockey of quite a dif- ferent calibre bythe end of the season and may certainly look to the future with confidence. We elected to use a 4-2-3-l system for our league cam- paign. This brought immediate sweet success when we upset Paarl Gym I to the tune of 4-0 in our opening fix- ture. This standard could not be maintained, however, and we lost three of the next four games. The league results from the 3rd term reveal a greater consistency in the level of our play. Although unable to clinch victories near the end of the season, we managed creditable draws against Fish Hoek 2nds Cl-lj and Rondebosch 3rds C4-41 and we were just unable to contain Rondebosch 2nds and Plumstead 2nds losing by the odd goal in each case. Surprisingly enough our most memorable matches were the Puma Knockout Tournament encounters against Herzlia lst and Plumstead lst. Having home groundad- vantage and plenty of vocal support from the sidelines raised our standards remarkably on both occasions and the hockey played was a joy to behold. ln the first round Herzlia match our opponents were never allowed to set- tle down as our shots at goal slammed into the backboard with regularity. When they did stagger off to the showers the final score was no less than 6-0 to Muizenberg! This resounding victory put us into the second round against Plumstead lst, a IA League Team. Our visitors were clearly taken aback at the high standard of our play but eventually opened the scoring and then moved into a 2-0 lead. We began to dominate the match at this stage and fought back incredibly to lead 3-2 well into the second half. Plumstead took the lead again but we broke through their defence to equalise at 4-4 keeping the excitement at fever-pitch. ln the closing minutes Plumstead's experience won through and they ran out 6-4 winners of an unforgettable match indeed! The Kingpins of our system were Andrew Herbert and Grant van der Vijver at link and Robin Linnow at Sweeper. This allowed Rowland Graney some freedom as left-field striker and he seldom missed any opportuni- ty, scoring some quite unbelievable goals, particularly in the Puma Cup games. Rowland was supported on the right by the consistently attacking play of Alan Bottoms and occasional flashes of brilliance by Steve Jacobs. 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