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Overview Sporting Achievements

In the latest Maritzburg College Sports report, two of Pietermaritzburg’s top boys’ schools faced each other this weekend in a full round of cricket, basketball and water polo fixtures, while College’s water polo A teams competed against the best schools in the province in the KZN Top 10 competition. There was also canoeing action with Jayden van Rensburg and Luke O’Connor winning the U18 doubles Dolphin Coast Challenge race.

Basketball

Delivering an exceptional performance, College’s basketball teams were on top form this weekend against St Charles in the main, winning 20 of their 22 games, and 17 of the 18 games against St Charles. The 1st team secure a dominant 81-45 win.

1st team report (Mr Jacques Wilcock, MIC: Basketball)

The local Pietermaritzburg derby is always filled with passion and excitement, and the heat was already taking its toll during warm up as players were making use of Thirsti to stay hydrated. The game got off to a strong start with St Charles draining a lethal three pointer, filling the SK Arena with noise from the many supporters. Bolstered by the strong home crowd, College pushed through to take a commanding 27 – 11 lead by the end of the first quarter. Intense pressure was applied to St Charles throughout the game, and despite a surge from them in the third quarter, College were eventually victors 81-45. Overall, it was a fantastic day for Maritzburg College against local foes, winning 17 of the 18 games played against St Charles.

Summary of results:

Team Opposition Result
1st SCC W 81-45
2nd SCC W 41-34
3rd SCC W 31-22
4th SCC L 22-25
     
16A SCC W 41-24
16B SCC W 25-12
16C SCC W 40-17
16D SCC W 53-14

 

16E MHS W 57-17
16F MHS W 29-23
15A SCC W 44-36
15B SCC W 30-20
15C SCC W 32-13
15D SCC W 24-21
15E SCC W 41-4
15F MHS L 12-17
     
14A SCC W 31-13
14B SCC W 40-12
14C SCC W 25-23
14D SCC W 44-4
14E SCC W 49-4
14F MHS W 20-19

 

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 Cricket

College had 14 cricket teams in action over the weekend and won seven of their matches. Despite an excellent 102 from the captain Chad Mason, the 1st XI fell short by 84 runs, in their match against St Charles. Centuries by Dedekind (2nd XI) and van Rooyen (3rd XI) saw both these teams secure good wins.

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

St Charles won the toss on a scorching Pietermaritzburg morning and, on a pitch that looked full of runs, had no hesitation in electing to bat first. The St Charles openers got off to a strong start, putting together a solid 87-run partnership. This was eventually broken by a sharp runout from stand-in captain Oliver da Costa, who was leading the side with regular captain Chad Mason off the field nursing a thumb injury.

By tea, St Charles had lost two more wickets and were sitting at 113 for 3 after 25 overs, leaving the game finely balanced. However, a crucial 100-run partnership for the 5th wicket tipped the scales in St Charles favour, allowing them to post a commanding total of 273 for 6 in their 50 overs.

College’s response began in the worst possible way, with opener Llewellyn Sutherland being caught behind for a second-ball duck. Reece Willson, elevated to number 3 to cover for his injured captain, tried to steady the ship, but College struggled to build substantial partnerships. Only captain Chad Mason, still feeling the effects of his thumb injury, was able to anchor the innings. He stitched together a fighting 51-run partnership with Michael Gibson and added another 43 runs with Ryan McKean, keeping College’s hopes alive.

Mason’s brilliant century, coming off 110 balls, was the lone highlight for College. Unfortunately, his dismissal in the 42nd over left the lower order with too much to do, as wickets tumbled in pursuit of quick runs. College was bowled out for 189 in the 45th over, falling 84 runs short of SCC’s total.

Scores in brief

St Charles 273/6; McKean 2-42 College 189 all out; Mason 102 College lost by 84 runs.

Summary of scores:

Team Result
 

1st

SCC 273/6

College 189 all out, Mason 102 College lost by 84 runs

 

2nd

College 255 all out; Dedekind 100 SCC 234/9; Bharat 2-15

College won by 21 runs

 

3rd

College 299/8; van Rooyen 117, Clark 66* Northdale Hub 72 all out; Jackson 6-21 College won by 227 runs
 

4th

SCC 91 all out; Gwala 5-16, Wiggill 3-11

College 92-5; Thompson 24, Palmer 21* College won by 5 wickets

 

5th

SCC 4ths 126/6; Jackson 2-19 College 5ths 110 all out; Barnard 30 College 5ths lost by 16 runs
   
 

15A

SCC 210/9

College 212/7; Venter 59 College won by 3 wickets

 

15B

College 95 all out; Smith 21

SCC 97/8

College lost by 2 wickets

 

15C

Hub 129 all out; Mnguni 3/13 College 111 all out

College lost by 19 runs

 

15D

SCC 84 all out

College 85/2; N Mathepasad 49* College won by 8 wickets

   
 

14A

SCC 198 all out College 69 all out

College lost by 129 runs

 

14B

SCC 194/9; Davies 3-21 College 180 all out College lost by 14 runs
14C College 164/7; Moloi 41, Fincham 33

 

  SCC 135/9; Msimang 5-10 College won by 35 runs
 

14D

SCC 97/7; van Amsterdam 2-11, Gowar 2-16 College 98/2; Stainbank 33*

College won by 8 wickets

 

14E

Northwood 192 all out College 190/7

College lost by 2 runs

 

Water polo

College’s A water polo teams took part in the Top Schools competition over the weekend. The 1st team finished in 8th position, the U15A team finished in 6th place while the U14A unfortunately finished 10th.

1st team report (Mr Darren Sherriff)

The College 1st team took part in the KZN Top Schools Water Polo Tournament. It was a tough weekend for the RedBlackWhite. Up against Clifton and Glenwood on day one, College did well to secure a 6-5 win over Glenwood. On day 2 the boys pushed Westville and DHS in the first two chukkas of their games, leading initially, but unfortunately lack of fitness was against them, and they lost both. After beating the Invitational team 9-0, College lost to Northwood and finished 8th.

Summary of scores:

U14A

Played 6, Won 0, Lost 6 Finished 10th

U15A

Played 6, Won 2, Lost 4 Finished 6th

1st team

Played 6, Won 2, Lost 4 Finished 8th

Water polo vs St Charles, Michaelhouse and Hilton

College’s water polo teams played eight matches over the weekend and produced significantly better results winning four of their games.

Canoeing

Congratulations to Jayden van Rensburg and Luke O’Connor who won the U18 doubles race at the

Dolphin Coast Challenge over the weekend.

Sports report compiled by:

Sally J Upfold (Director: Marketing & Communications)

Marketing@mcollege.co.za

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