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

 - Class of 1988

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2nd TEAM: Coaches: Mr G. Field X Mr D. Gibbon Captain: Friedrich Soltau U Regular team members: N. McShane, S. Otto, A. Musi- kanth, N. Heine, W. Laufs, S. Evans, W. Stoddart, L. Needham, J. Riordan, K. Hardcastle, A. Evans, M. Hodge, G. Liebenberg. This cheerful team gave a fairly good account of themselves and it was certainly a great joy to be able tio coach a reliable secc nd team of reasonable ability this year. Although their play tended to be rather unpredictable, the team was capable of playing very entertaining hockey on occasions. Overall more games were won or drawn than were defeats registered. The best game was probably a farewell present to Mr Field at the end of the second term. The team really clicked on this occa- sion defeating Fairmont 4-0 with all four goals from the stick of Noel McShane. Stephen Otto, Norman Heine, Wayne Stoddart, Jason O'Riordan and Gregg Liebenberg showed glimpses of greatness among the forwards while Friedrich Soltau held things together at centre half and was given good support by Leslie Needham and Alain Musikanth. We were pleased to be able to call on Old Boys Karl Hardcastle Cgoalkeeperj and Andrew Evans Cbackj who were a tower of strength in defence. D. Gibbon UNDER 14 BOYS HOCKEY 1988 2nd Term C League 3rd Term B League Faced with the daunting prospect of playing without at least five Standard 7's who were drafted into the Under 15 team, the Std 6 Under 14 boys blazed a trail of glory which led to the B League in the third term and the scal- ing of still greater heights. Their enthusiasm was un- bridled, their will to win unquenchable, the never-say- die attitude their hallmark when the going was tough. Early indication of a great season was the goalless draw with Fish I-loek A in the opening encounter. Three mat- ches against the E, D and F Wynberg sides revealed the goal scoring potential of the forwards, especially William Panourgias and Michael Vos. A 2-0 home win against Rondebosch D kept spirits high. The only dent in the armour came about in a midweek defeat by Westerford. A rousing 3-1 win over Eben Donges B completed a very satisfactory second term schedule. No more auspicious start to their B league season could have been dreamt of than the boys'thumping 6-1 win over Camps Bay A. After a 2-2 thriller with Plumstead B in which Craig Laubscher scored the equaliser in the final moments, the boys found their way through the Fish Hoek A defence to notch up a memorable 4-1 win. The spectacular highlight of the season, in which the Std 7 Ul4's Roualeyn de Haas, Crispin Howarth, Jonathan Logan and Thornley Bawden played a signifi- cant role, was the thrill-a-minute 4-5 win over a well- drilled Rondebosch B side, the Muizenbergers coming back from 0-2, 1-3 and 3-4 to snatch victory in the last minute. The season endedwith a repeat of the 2-2 cliff- hanger with Plumstead's turn to save the match at the last gasp. Troy Flanigan, with the help of much advice from Mark Mulock, was a star in the goal. Bruce Watt, the captain was a formidable back and proved an excellent distributor of the ball. His genial but no-nonsense leadership had much to do with the delightful spirit that prevailed in the side. Robert Taylor developed astonishinglyafter a quiet start into a tireless defender with a fine sense of anticipation. Christoph Soltau was a sound and intelligent centre-half with promising stickwork. Jeremy Fowkes showed good hockey sense in dealing with the busy position of left half. Pierre Mouton, not wild about practice, made up for it by his amazing energy and persistence on the field of play. Matthew Aird on the right wing and Peter Twiss on the left gradually acquired the ability to play wide and stretch the defence. It was nevertheless the in- ner trio of Craig Laubscher, William Panourgias and Michael Vos who most often caught the eye and shredd- ed the defence with their short, slick passes into the gaps and their speed and accurate shooting which kept the scoreboard moving. Ivan Leader and John Heynes were solid substituters who turned in useful performances whenever called upon. Grateful thanks are due to the Vos, Laubscher, Soltau, and Taylor families for their loyal support. and assistance with transport. .,........ i 7 All in all, a season to remember. At the indoor tournament held at Bishops on Friday 5th August the boys were unable to pull off a win, but did well to hold Paul Roos to a 2-2 draw. They gained friends by their spirited play in restricting Bishops to W4-2, SACS to 3-1, and Wynberg B to 3-2. Both Ian and Rowland Graney undertook to umpire on Muizenberg's behalf. Their kindness and the goodwill they generate by their unbiased conduct of the game is greatly ap- preciated. B. Commins 4' - J T - 'ai-rM1 x 'l e ,gf .:.Hfkfl3114::?-., 1 . 1' ,.v.wf.-misfit?- .fs Pfilinfpi .



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GIRLS' HOCKEY 1988 Another successful hockey season has drawn to a close. This year we fielded 5 teams, playing in the following leagues: lst - lB league 2nd - 4th league UISA - UIEA league Ul5B - U14 - Ul 5C league Ul4B league The season was characterised by enthusiastic play and good practice attendance. lst TEAM The season started with the first team tournament at Pinelands Club on 16 April. Here it was proved that Muizenberg would be a force in the 1B league this year. The matches against Westerford and Voortrekker were won 1-O and 3-0 respectively. We lost narrowly by 1 goal against both Rustenburg and Pinelands. These results did the school proud, consider- ing that Westerford, Rustenburg and Pinelands all play in the lA league, with Pinelands having been lA league winners in 1987! after the great performance the week bef01'e, Weltifklgd Springfield with too much confidence and, 0 5' match by one goal. The season continued OH thls note one week the team would play excellent hockey and the next it would be a different story. At the Clld Of JUHC Muizenberg had notched up victories against Voortrek- ker, Camps Bay, Table View and Windsor. The only other defeat was suffered at the hands Of Grootte Schuur. Unfortunately the second half of the season was not as successful as the first with Muizenberg going down to Springfield, Grootte Schuur, Jan van Riebeeck and Windsor. The matches against Table View and Camps Bay were drawn. The match against Camps Bay was a Cliffhanger which could have gone either way and which produced the best hockey this team played this season. Muizenberg was eventually placed third in the league. Vie say good-bye to a number of matrics who have served the side with distinction, namely Jane Innes and Linda Bosch, Captain and Vice Captain respectively, Debbi Meyer, Tina Atkinson, Candice Phillips and Sandra Gaven. However the numerous promising under fifteens joining the Senior ranks in 1989 should ensure an exciting and challenging season next year. G. Weber The league officially got under way OH 23 April Standing: Marlene Meyer, Mariska Gerber, Tina Atkinson, Debbi Meyer, Wendy Claassen, Candice Phillips. Seated: Sandra Gaven, Jane Innes Qcaptainj, Mrs. S. Rushton, Linda Bosch Cvice-captainj, Janine Knipe. Absent: Miss G. Weber Sponsored by Mr St Mrs A.H. Till 56 .I ., -A 'L'-'Z :t 'al ' lf? 9343-:1 .' i.:1.,f f ,,,,,,, lfiflyw Wfvr, JU 1 ,- - ,- - Q ,N -K ,.i5g-5181.2

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