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. jk, .Q .yr wl ' ,y .9 X UNDER XV RUGBY REPORT 1988 A raffle and cake sale organised by the under 15's early in the season enabled each player to own a rugby tog bag depicting the school crest with an individual number identification on each bag. This set the tone for the U-15 team of 1988 - to have a most successful season. We held a total of 30 practices throughout the season with a 980711 average attendance at each practice. This built a fine spirit among the boys as their skills developed with their confidence. Of the of- ficial fixtures, our team won 10 matches. The 3 early losses only strengthened the team's resolve. After a few positional changes, the players settled into new posi- tions with gusto, establishing a sound backline with a useful pack. Although beaten in the two friendlies ar- ranged against A LEAGUE sides CWesterford A and Sacs AJ, valuable lessons were learnt by playing against these more skilled sides. As our record shows, we can only improve our quality and style of play if we main- tain the same spirit, dedication and commitment next year. 4 Lost Simonstown A 04-16 Lost Bergvliet A 08-18 Beat Herzlia A 24-9 Beat St. George's A 26-8 Beat Voortrekker A 30-0 Beat St. Joseph's A 25-16 Beat Wynberg B.H.S. A 32-14 Beat Rhodes A 44-O Beat Batavia A 44-0 Beat Sea Point A 26-0 Beat Simonstown A 16-4 At the close of the season the first hockey team challenged our U-15's to a rugby match. The 40-0 win put the cherry on the top for this crackerjack side of 1988. The parental support, the pre- match warm ups conducted by Vernon Loker, the early fitness training by Marius Havenga and the enthusiastic encouragement, support and refereeing of Schalk van Wyk proved to be invaluable, and all contributed to the totally successful season. Gerald Musikanth lCoachl RESULTS: Beat Camps Bay A 14-6 Lost Stellenbosch A 04-18 gerc -t-s r.-g ---1- '-1. '-,-.1 1 tfrr .-.'- 'V1' 11'- 1' ...- ' f x 1... rr.' 1 .-., I ff j 1 , ..,.. . lf. ,, '- . I ,.:. Q g .5 V., . -4 A,., AV: .-. , ..-:-.: i i byvvz 4 i :f2g- ',,,, E ,, .',.. ll-52' ,--'-, W ' T35 , 7f'j,I -- , lv j 'I Q:-.L ff - ',-'ff . ' ,V .5 5,1 . :Z I5- i,5fSQ5ffj:-,gf .,.,.. ,,., ir . g 1.215 v. ' - -.-- f pre f ff: fi -.1 ,V 1 ,VE , Z, Ik Q .A.l .1 , .4 vvv,, . , V G ,-' ffl- -5- , gig V, . - V.,, sf. 5' -. - -fifjfrig ' I ln, l .:.,. . .,:- V' ' V ' .fff zf y.-v at ' . ... at e'rt-f ,.,..,, ,,.,,. 4 A -- 1- . .,.,. 5 -'-: -,,- . '-'2 ': .'- iii. ,. ,L s .1 ..,.: shud, f. fr A 5 as ft' rt y . , , , if 4. ....,..,.1 ,-..-.. ....,.. :: -f ..., ..,:,. , .,., .... :,. M t--t f q - f . 4 1. ' - - f ,.., 1 ., 't-- . 1' V tfti ., A Zivli f 2i1t .- 1 ..,, A - 'E 5 Z :H . , ,g . x gsm, uvllrzzq x W , lg g it Back Row: Giulianno Coen, Craig Hancock, Kurt Minnie, Lance Crossland, Richard Radford, Paul Habberley, Mark Frankland Middle Row: Dennis Mostert, Leslie White, Michal Zverina. Seated: Grant Tyschen, Jerome Fowler, Byron Loker, Mr G. Musikanth, Scharl du Plessis, Marc Musikanth, Richard du Preez Sponsored by Mr 8: Mrs W.0.W. Munro f-'W' -' 'r te e- -- -- Jt- .V 1:9 wr um .- -ff
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BOYS' TENNIS The first team namely: S. Fish fcapt.J, R. Graney, C. Knipe, R. Munro, S. Spooner and G. Salmon had a very successful season in that they were only beaten once, even though they moved up two leagues. The second team was not as successful, but did very well and enjoyed the season. On behalf of all the boys, I would like to thank Mr Cole for the organised way in which he handled all our problems, and the arranging of the matches. First team results: Wynberg 4th Cwonj 5-2 Wynberg 5th fwonj 5-2 Bergvliet 4th fwonj 5-2 Rhodes lst fwonj 5-2 SACS 6th fwonl 4-3 Westerford 2nd Clostj 2-5 VS VS VS VS VS VS Sean Fish gg PRINGLE I 1 U-1-1 1 Y l'1.l'LwulllU::: nal.:-nl..J'l +C! B ' SERVICES IPTYI LTD. jess. 1 ll' A A-fee Gyqgi-D 01'-ra g.:, 0 GENERALCARTAGE 0 REFRIGERATION 0 STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTORS A REFRIGER TED ANSPUR SPECIALIS S SPECIALISING IN LOADS FROM 1 - 8 TON CAPE TOWN - GEORGE - PORT ELIZABETH - EAST LONDON AND WEST COAST 54-4461 After hours 61-8920 EPPING INDUSTRIA 16 NOU RSE AVENUE i ..,, V .IW-2 - -v Q ' 'l .. x az? . V I . V as V V , 21 V' s fV si- . ..... -1 .V ' .. S . 3 V. f v . E V . ,.., ' V W 4- ' :V-:V ..,.. 47? 4221 . .ATI 5 ff . ' f V., 1 , 4 yy . gygy ,f V ,gf ff .nf W, gs, g,g:.,,V:,.g:-, :VS ' dm! Q , V V- '-' -may if f ,, -psf 3 ,rf-1: -if 'f- f., .,.. -. 7-ZW ': ' . .,:5:5z:s:5:j:3:s' , . w' ity 45 Z V P - -- my .,: fi '- 2:-25:2rse55rs::5i5i:fr::5f.1 . ' ..,. . if ,.,, fi r -'A'- M we - V. . fV fl-if , ' - f f 'f , ' ' 'S : f'1 ' ': :L- g ' ,Q 1 - 1. i f f' A sf ' 'E VV -f , , - : ,ff a '07 ' m f 45 . V ' V - V 'I ' . - Ve ' . ' if f A7 XV ' -5 V -V 1 '::f-F -' ri -'-'- 1- ' he 'f - 1 -:V r f ff: .. I-:,:2:::-::.1:asifimas f M hs V,,V i :7 4 V V ,. , VJ.. v 'f :M .M ,, ' -M:-V-5:3 - V-V . , .l a-gs- s Var-ff. MZSs+s::,4s 3-::::ycV.as:-Ve:-fs.-.ewrs--: 1. .ft- V x ,.., A A W 1 41 X -V 1 , ' f' Wi? wwe ' ,. if tae. fy f f .Wharf P , 2 ,.V:f 4 -:Q- - .ff :rl wi., -- ,. .,::, f 'A - ,' fin 2 V1 'iffy' L -VV 1:-I as-.V-'Vf f1:V W ,V V - af ' fi , , ' V - ' ' .5 f :Zf fg yff... ,Zyl . Wi? - V. fi?-wg W ', 5129 5 ,Q 2 'f V Wi? 4 fy: ':6IJ,.'-V'ff-,, wx' ' 'f-- 5H5553.'Ir':5I':is'r-'if'-:SI-fff'-:5::gE5Si:I -E f .- f 5 V- x ' -' ' ' I .JV -' ' - Q ' f -gf fw- fu ,:-LV may ,. ' - .I .-6: I '- - Va? f-1 V, .V...,., fzsf2'-r--v:J:- ., , . ' ' , I 'HW'Q5'ff4a 4ffff52 f ' 2 H 1.224 ' I Es-::,:,g: W , 16, 4 . , - VssV ' V ' ' 1. ,,.. ::f15eE'- '- - 1' ia., 1 :'1,+ . . :VI ir: ' 'eff X , f' Q 5 4 V V ' Q y.a2?.,::?g,g:,,:g :..'f 3 . Q ,j:IQj,ff-55512 , Qr.f-ig?-:f fi'Q,.- ,V-1: V, ,f ,,,V,:,1,V 3,51,: f- -V V -A ,Ve4::J':f4'- ,Vx-2 V,V,'5.'.,f,'-f-:V ,-,. w w... Y. - , . .1. , Vg :j Z! .V .... ' - 1 ' ' -'-- ' ' ' ' ' .V ' - 5 V -' ' 11, ,V ' ,, W., L, 3 -,115 . ,.: .V - A: - ,. , sk, . ' -A 4442? V .- ..,. 3- , 4 Q16 f all 5. Vi-V W ':'j V, VV V ,:,. --:fz-V N .ji .5-1,1 s 'OT - ,.,,' fx, .3132 , ng,-.' , . V t ,V , V., VV V ' V. V' Vwi 'V' 223 44. ,Q 4 ffw Q if s' Ll- ' .V .VV. : 1 . ,. V Q ..gVg ,,V,V:f--P' P f . ff Vw, 1 'V 1- Vf V .. ..-V V .V.VV.. V ,..,..,. ,,,,,,.., , ....,,., .., ..V., I-, - .- V -V-- -- V-V:,g::1i:--: wr-':.V 2 , 2 , V V- V J .V., Q ' V V .V ,,.,. 4 . .. . ..,. . . .. , .. . ,.., , ..,... , , ,L 1 ,g.b,V 2 ,,..,,V.Aq . M Iguluv , .. M,.., L N?2 .A .tx Back Row: Paul Johnson, Grant van der Vijver, .,.,V .,,.,, ,,..,V,.,.,. .fm .V... .,,., ..,, . .,,,. .....V...,..V..,,....W.............V ,:. 'V..1.V.!I-,.'f'bh'f-s.-Y - - : - w h Robin Linnow, Steve Jacobs, Aubrey Miller, Bruce Watt, Howard Billings Middle Row: Quinton Atkinson, William Panourgias, Michael Vos Front Row: Glen Salmon, Ross Munro, Sean Fish, Mr D. Cole, Rowland Graney, Shea Spooner, Craig Knipe Sponsored by Mrs R.B. Miller 62 A WW-W V. .. ,V Y, .V-M, yy--1V-Vt' V-qt - -' fr - V 1 'tj V . I I V' V NN me-SM
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