The results from around South Africa will be updated here as we receive the results from the various schools.
If your school’s match is not listed below or you would like to send in your team’s results – please contact us via e-mail at hockey@ssschoolsplus.co.za or via WhatsApp at 072 172 5455.
Bayanda Walaza, a Grade 12 learner at Curro Hazeldean in Pretoria, has captured global attention as the fastest teenager on the planet.
Since joining Curro on a scholarship, Bayanda’s dedication to both academics and athletics has propelled him to unprecedented success, setting the stage for a successful journey ahead.
The youngster’s journey to the pinnacle of sprinting showcases the transformative power of education and perseverance. Despite his extraordinary speed on the track, Bayanda remains grounded and committed to his studies, receiving academic support without compromising his training regimen.
At just 18 years old, Bayanda has shattered records and expectations with his exceptional performances. His recent triumph at the South African Junior Championships, where he claimed the titles in both the u20 100m and 200m events, solidified his status as the fastest teenager in the world. With a blistering time of 10.13 seconds in the 100m and a staggering 20.34 seconds in the 200m, Bayanda’s dominance is undeniable.
Under the expert guidance of the school’ Coach T, Bayanda has made remarkable strides in surpassing his previous personal best times, shaving off nearly half a second. Coach T, also known as Thabo Matebedi, holds an illustrious record of mentoring eight African champions and continues to attract aspiring athletes from across the country who seek his guidance and coaching expertise.
As Bayanda sets his sights on the World u20 Track & Field Championships in Lima, Peru later this year, his school is proud to support his pursuit of excellence.
“Despite the challenges of balancing academics and athletics, Bayanda’s determination and focus have pushed him to the forefront of his sport, and we couldn’t be prouder of his achievements both on and off the track,” says Pierre Le Roux, Executive Head of Curro Hazeldean.
Reflecting on his journey, Bayanda remains resolute in his ambitions for the future. With big dreams of competing in the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles as well as pursuing a degree in BCom Logistics at either the University of Pretoria or Tshwane University of Technology, Bayanda is ready to continue his ascent to greatness.
“I will forever be grateful for the opportunities that I’ve been given so far. Having the support of the Curro scholarship has been instrumental in my academic and sporting journey. I am incredibly excited to represent South Africa on the world stage and make my mark in Peru,” said Bayanda.
As he prepares to embark on his first international journey to Peru, Bayanda carries with him the hopes and dreams of a nation. He has his sights set on victory and a medal in both the 100m and 200m events and is ready to showcase his talent to the world.
We are proud to announce the coverage of the 35th annual U19 Bayhill Premier Cup Football Tournament, taking place from March 27 to April 1, 2024.
The prestigious event will be hosted at the Erica Park sports field in Belhar, Cape Town, with the final match scheduled for Monday, April 1, 2024, at the iconic Athlone Stadium.
For fans unable to attend the matches in person, the games will be available on the SuperSport Schools App. Additionally, viewers can catch the action on DStv Channel 216 from March 29 to March 31, bringing the excitement of the tournament to homes across the country.
Football enthusiasts can look forward to six days of intense competition, culminating in the highly anticipated final match at Athlone Stadium. The tournament promises to deliver great football and exciting moments, as young athletes strive to make a name for themselves on the national stage.
SuperSport Schools is committed to supporting youth sports development in South Africa, and the U19 Bayhill Premier Cup Football Tournament is a testament to this dedication.
Join us in celebrating the passion and talent of young footballers as they compete for glory in one of the country’s most prestigious tournaments.
For more information, visit SuperSportSchools.com or follow us on social media for updates.
Midstream College se jong naelloper, Kwena Mojapelo (o.14) het vir heelwat opwinding tydens die jaarlikse Pretoria A-Bond Interhoër in die Pilditch-stadion gesorg.
Hy het die 100m-rekord verpletter in 10.87 sekondes. Dié rekord staan reeds sedert 2002 agter die naam van Diego Snyers (Oos-Moot) op 11.38 sekondes.
Mojapelo het ook in die 200m ‘n nuwe rekord opgestel deur die nommer in 22.30 sekondes af te blits.
Gepraat van Oos-Moot.
Hulle is dalk gerelegeer na die B-Bond vir volgende jaar, maar hul seuns-aflosspan (o.19) het vir een van die hoogtepunte van die byeenkoms gesorg. Die viertal bestaande uit Ruwan Allen, Tapiwa Rwafa, Wade Williams en Gordon Maluleke het weer soos in 2019 goud in dié nommer verower.
Oos-Moot het in 2019 vriend en vyand verras deur vir Affies se Witblitse hakskene te wys. Hulle het die keer weer so gemaak, toe Maluleke 41.45 sekondes na die skoot oor die eindstreep hardloop.
Die Oos-Moot aflosspan: Ruwan Allen (wegspring), Tapiwa Rwafa (eerste oorgee), Wade Williams (tweede oorgee), Gordon Maluleke (wenpaal), en Nick Venter (reserwe).
Seuns o.19 200m
1ste: Roland Grosskopf (Menlopark) – 21.17
2de: Gordon Maluleke (Oos-Moot) – 21.55
Seuns o.19 100m
1ste: Roland Grosskopf (Menlopark) – 10.6
Seuns o.15 800m
1ste: Emil Els (Affies) – 1:54.76 – Nuwe rekord
Seuns o.15 1500m
1ste: Emil Els (Affies) – 04:02.04
Seuns o.15 3000m
1ste: Emil Els (Affies) – 09:02.66 – Nuwe rekord
Seuns o.17 1500m
1ste: Marcel Brits (Monument) – 03:56.85
Seuns o.16 110m Hekkies
1ste: Van Zyl Venter (Monument) – 13.45 – Nuwe rekord
Seuns o.19 110m Hekkies
1ste: Werner Bezuidenhout (Menlopark) 13.70
Seuns o.19 400m Hekkies 91.4cm
1ste: Justin van Vuuren (Affies) – 52.72
2de: Werner Bezuidenhout (Menlopark) – 56.19
The results from around South Africa will be updated here as we receive the results from the various schools.
If your school’s match is not listed below or you would like to send in your team’s results – please contact us via e-mail at netball@superschoolsnews.co.za or via WhatsApp at 072 172 5455.
Or you can submit a result via our website – Submit Result.
SuperSport Schoolsannounces a groundbreaking addition to its broadcasting lineup for the upcoming winter season.
Starting this season, viewers can catch Friday NITE lights for field hockey matches (with an additional Wednesday night). This move comes after the historic broadcasting moment on 15 February 2024, where Al technology, by Pixellot, seamlessly streamed matches directly to DStv Channel 216 through Telemedia, marking a new era in sports broadcasting.
The upcoming season promises to deliver thrilling hockey action from across the country, showcasing the incredible talent and dedication of these young athletes.
SuperSport Schools is committed to bringing viewers the sports they care about most and with this new schedule, viewers can look forward to experiencing the passion and intensity of field hockey like never before.
As a leading innovator in sports streaming, SuperSport Schools are incredibly excited to continue the momentum from the historic broadcast.
With Friday night lights and Wednesday alternatives, we are bringing the best of field hockey directly to our viewers, giving these players their #TimetoShine.
SuperSport Schools is supporting our Men’s and Women’s hockey teams in their preparations for the upcoming Olympics. Hockey fans can show their support by buying the official supporter shirts on Takealot.
Click the image to support this initiative.
Don’t miss out on the action-packed season ahead. Stay tuned to SuperSport Schoolsfor all the latest updates and be prepared to witness the future stars, Olympians, and World Cup winners of field hockey in action.
For more information, visit supersportschools.com or follow us on social media for updates
Brandwag (Benoni)
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EG Jansen
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