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Sports News: Martizburg College weekend wrap up.

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Congratulations to Maritzburg College’s 14A cricket team who enjoyed a great win against Northwood on the weekend, with a four wicket victory.

espnThe weekend saw Maritzburg College’s cricket, basketball and water polo teams up against respected rivals Northwood.

Cricket

1st team report (Mr Robbie Coutts, 1st XI coach)

At the start of the 1st team match, the Northwood captain won the toss and chose to bat first, a decision that didn’t disappoint College captain Daniel Nadasan.

Left-arm seamer Samuel Hughes struck early, taking three wickets in his opening spell. When Sphamandla Dzanibe picked up his first, Northwood were under pressure at 59 for 4 in the 17th over. However, a crucial partnership of 95 off 160 balls steadied the innings and helped the hosts reach a defendable total of 199 for 6. Hughes was the pick of the bowlers, finishing with 3 for 53 from his 10 overs, while Dom du Toit bowled an exceptionally tight spell, 5 overs for just 5 runs.

College’s chase began cautiously, and unfortunately, that set the tone for the innings. The boys struggled to build any meaningful partnerships and were continually under pressure on a slow wicket. Akhil Bharath was the only batsman to challenge the opposition attack with a well-compiled 47, but when he fell as the eighth wicket, College’s hopes faded. College was eventually bowled out for 141, handing Northwood a deserved 58-run victory.

Scores in brief:

Northwood – 199 for 6; S. Hughes 3 for 53 Maritzburg College – 141 all out; A. Bharath 47 Northwood won by 58 runs.

Summary of results

Team Result
 

1st

Northwood 199/6; Hughes 3-53 College 141/10; Bharat 47 College lost by 58 runs
 

2nd

College 169/10 Northwood 172/3 College lost by 7 wickets
3rd Northwood 178/9; Wiggil 6/34

 

  College 180/6; Wiggil 38, van Rooyen 39 College won by 4 wickets
4th Northwood 167/6; Hellmerg 2-26

College 139/ 7; Smart 52* College lost by 26 runs

 

5th

Northwood 75 all out; Rajarathnam 4-22, Wilson 2-9 College 78/3; Aheer 34

College won by 7 wickets

 

6th

Northwood 206/4 College 88/10, Dunne 30 College lost by 118 runs
 

15A

Northwood 104/10, Johnson 5-16 College 105/6; Bishop 36

College won by 4 wickets

 

15B

Northwood 212/10; Addison 4-50, Ntshingila 3-27 College 196/10

College lost by 16 runs

 

15C

Northwood 198/6 College 153/5, Raghu 36* College by 46 runs
 

15D

Northwood 142/10 College 133/10 College lost by 29 runs
 

15E

Northwood 76/7; a Zama 2-1, Cohen 2-13 College 78/1; Borchers 35*

College won by 9 wickets

 

14A

Northwood 146/10; St John Ward 4-43 College 147/6; Seach 46

College won by 4 wickets

 

14B

Northwood 116/10; Jackson 5-34 College 117/6; Jackson 41*

College won by 4 wickets

 

14C

Northwood 132/8 College 135/6

College won by 4 wickets

 

14D

College 90 all out Northwood 91/5

College lost by 5 wickets

 

14E

Northwood 138/7

College 139/1; van Zuydam 42, Mthembu 41 College won by 9 wickets

 

 

14F

College 114/6; Reddy 44*

Northwood 68/10; Rajkumar 2-4, Msomi 2-9 College won by 46 runs

 

Basketball

1st team report (Mr Jacques Wilcock, 1st team coach)

Playing Northwood at Northwood is never an easy task as the elements come into play by playing outdoors. The 1st team game was met with some hostility from the tip-off, with College hoping their team could produce a turnaround result, following the loss faced at the Westville Stayers Basketball Tournament, which knocked them out of the competition.

The first quarter was separated by 3 points in favour of Northwood, who then managed to use their home court advantage to push further ahead by the end of the 1st half with the score 24-32. The game was played in a physical manner as both teams were in foul trouble early in each quarter. The lack of shot clocks made it difficult to gauge the quality of basketball on offer, as it was possible to run down the clock by simply holding the ball. College could not make use of their 3rd quarter surge, and eventually lost the game 52-66.

Summary of results:

Team Opposition Result
1st Northwood L 52-66
2nd Northwood L 32-33
3rd Northwood L 20-25
4th Northwood W 39-24
16A Northwood L 34-38
16B Northwood L 23-24
16C Northwood L 22-27
16D Northwood L 7-33
15A Northwood W 26-23
15B Northwood W 47-09
15C Northwood L 18-28
15D Northwood L 20-24
15E Northwood W 40-26
 
14A Northwood W 23-18
14B Northwood L 17-26
14C Northwood L 22-27
14D Northwood W 31-15
14E Northwood L 6-33

 

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Water polo

1st team report (Mr Darren Sherriff, Director Aquatics)

Maritzburg College travelled to Northwood for their final fixture of the season. College started strongly, taking an early 3-2 lead after the first chukka. Northwood, however, fought back with determination and managed to turn the game in their favour.

Despite College’s continued effort, Northwood maintained their momentum and extended their advantage. In a competitive and spirited match to end the season, Northwood claimed the win with a final score of 6-11.

Summary of results:

Team Opposition Result
1st Northwood L 6-11
2nd Northwood L 4-12
3rd Northwood L 3-10
4th Northwood L 2-8
15A Northwood L 1-6
15B Northwood D 2-2
 
U14A Northwood L 2-5
U14B Northwood D 4-4

 

Canoeing

Well done to two of our College canoeists who competed in the two-day Lions River race over the weekend.

U16

Josh Worthmann 2nd

U18

James Gotte 3rd