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It was a good start for both the Orange and Green teams today, 16 March. The U12   boys for shot-put did well,with Shagon Charles 1st, Zane Richter 2nd  and Quin van Heerden 3rd. U13 High Jump Roland Wozniak took 1st place, Tyrone Parris 2nd then Joshua Coelan 3rd . High jump for U12 girls Tye Kettle 1st, Megan Constant 2nd,  Sarah Van Zyle 3rd place. U 12 Boys High jump was  a whopping big challange.  Uzair Slarmie knocked over the pole twice in the 2nd round but made it over with his last jump. Zane and Justin Schoon both made it over. Shadley September, Ben Ringwood and Mickylo Williams each used a scissor kick to get themselves over the pole. 

On Saturday, 17th March, the track events for the Interhouse Sports Day will be taking place. The excitement is at fever pitch

 

By Shadley September


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On Wednesday, 7th March , the Kommetjie Primary under-12 cricket team played against Rock Academy  in a friendly 10-overs match.  Kommetjie  batted first and successfully scored 58 off ten overs and went on to win the match by 6 amazing wickets. 

The next day, the under-13 team  played against Fish Hoek Primary School. Fish Hoek batted first and scored 79/9 after 20 overs. Bowling figures were: Roland Wozniak at 4/7, Nathan Pick at 2/4, Justin Schoon at 1/23 and Jordan Hancock-Wilken and George Smith taking  direct hit run-outs each. 


Kommetjie went on to bat and scored 80/1, with Roland scoring 41, Cole Dixon 21 and Nathan Pick 8 and Fish Hoek giving 10 extras. Well done, everyone!


by Nigel Njazi


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We played our first u10 cricket match on the 29th January against Westcott Primary School. Dean and Robbie opened the bowling getting 3 wickets in total. Their batting was appalling and we bowled them out for 59 runs. Our batting was much better and Manoa and Kyle made loads of runs but they only made 10 runs themselves. The rest were wides! We ended up beating them by 10 wickets.


 We were very happy with our result!

 By Robbie Millar