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  • Free State – 1982

    Results

    Free State   6,  Boland 17
    Free State 38,  Border 6
    Free State   7,  Transvaal 18

    Players: 

  • Kaplan powers WP to unofficial title

    Kaplan powers WP to unofficial title

    JOHANNESBURG. – The 16 year old, Gavin Kaplan (138*) kept the best innings of Cricket South Africa’s National u17-week for the last day to steer his side to a five wicket victory over Gauteng in the main match of the tournament at the Wanderers.

    Kaplan first shared a 109-run partnership with Tyla Scarles (29) over the third wickets, before being joined by his captain, Aaqil Ebrahim (52) at the crease. They shared a 98-run partnership over the fourth wicket. Ebrahim finished the tournament as the top batsman scoring 258 runs in his side’s five matches at the tournament.

    Kaplan scored the winning runs when he struck the third delivery of the final over from Lorenzo Masselli for the 12th four of his innings. He also hit a six in his run-a-ball innnings. Western Province needed just more than eight to the over with the final ten overs remaining.

    Gauteng posted a competitive 262 thanks to half-centuries by Ricardo Vasconcelos (70), Masselli (68) and Shane Dadswell (57). The pick of Western Province’s bowlers was Ziyaad Abrahams (3/33). He also finished the tournament as the leading wicket-taker. He dismissed 15 batsman at an unbelievable average of 6.86 runs per victim.

    Abrahams opening bowler partner, Ryan Klein, took the second most wickets during the tournament. He got rid of 12 batsman at a mere 11.16 runs per victim.

    Besides Western Province Mpumalanga also managed to conclude the tournament unbeaten. They recorded a rather convincing 150run victory over Eastern Province in their final match today. Gauteng defeated Eastern Province by eigth wickets in their match on Sunday.

    A national u17-side will be announced at the Coca-Cola Khaya Majola Awards Function which will be held on the evening of 21 December in Pretoria. This national side will attend Cricket South Africa’s Cubs Week which will take place from 4 to 10 January 2015 in Stellenbosch.

    Scorecards: 

    Gauteng 262 (Ricardo Vasconcelos 70, Lorenzo Masselli 68, Shane Dadswell 57; Ziyaad Abrahams 3/33); Western Province 264/5 (Gavin Kaplan 138*, Aaqil Ebrahim 52). Western Province won by five wickets. 

    Free State 113 (Wihan Victor 22, Neil Durow 21; Yetish Ramsurrup 3/9, Zakariya Paruk 3/23); KwaZulu-Natal 114/1 (James Tedder 47*, Rahman Waseem 36). KwaZulu-Natal won by nine wickets. 

    Mpumalanga 238/9 (Bernard Vorster 49, Schalk Sutherland 35; Jarryd Lookwhy 3/35); Eastern Province 88 (Liam Lindsey 31; Branden Brodell 3/14). Mpumalanga won by 150 runs.

    KwaZulu-Natal Inland 160/9 (Bryce Tullis 54, Eathan Bosch 40*; Jacques de Graaff 3/16); Northerns 161/3 (Joshua van Heerden 66*, Rubin Hermann 63*; Jean de Wet 2/12). Northerns won by seven wickets. 

    South Western Districts 189/9 (Jean du Plessis 51, Richard Papenfus 43; Franco Marais 3/28); Easterns 142 (Franco Marais 37*; Nevada Jacobs 3/25). South Western Districts won by 47 runs. 

    Border 114 (Sihle Maxhawulana 26; Byron Fortuin 4/21, Pieter Swart 3/23); Boland 115/1 (William Sending 55*, Paul Venter 26). Boland won by nine wickets.

    North West 117 (Ruan Minnaar 27; Blessing Mavuta 3/16); Zimbabwe 121/3 (Ryan Murray 47*, Adam Keefe 35). Zimbabwe won by seven wickets. 

    Griqualand West 93 (Hannes Jacobs 35; Brendan Bezuidenhout 5/11, Morné Venter 3/12); Limpopo 96/7 (Rassie Pretorius 28; Gladwen Nieuwenhuizen 3/33). Limpopo won by three wickets.

  • St. John’s College – 1999

    Results 

    St. John’s College 26,  Randburg 0
    St. John’s College 17,  King Edward VII 10
    St. John’s College 18,  King David (Linksfield) 18
    St. John’s College 12,  Prince Edward 26
    St. John’s College 16,  Paul Roos Gimnasium 33
    St. John’s College 19,  Westville Boys’ High 25
    St. John’s College 50,  St. Andrews (Bloem) 3
    St. John’s College 24,  Jeppe Boys’ High 3
    St. John’s College 16,  King Edward VII 10
    St. John’s College 19,  Krugersdorp 0
    St. John’s College 16,  Parktown Boys’ High 27
    St. John’s College 31,  St. Alban’s College 6
    St. John’s College 

  • St. John’s College – 1994

    Results 

    St. John’s College 23,  St. Stithian’s College 3
    St. John’s College 18,  Pretoria Boys’ High 11
    St. John’s College 11,  Grey College 25
    St. John’s College 12,  Hilton College 21
    St. John’s College 17,  Paarl Boys’ High 10
    St. John’s College 17,  Parktown Boys’ High 16
    St. John’s College 21,  Jeppe Boys’ High 21
    St. John’s College 16,  Randburg HS 13
    St. John’s College 17,  Bryanston 17
    St. John’s College 16,  Potchefstroom 18
    St. John’s College 21,  St. Stithian’s College 12
    St. John’s College 12,  King Edward VII 16
    St. John’s College 16,  Wynberg Boys’ High 22
    St. John’s College   0,  Diocesan College 14
    St. John’s College 12,  St. Andrew’s College 28
    St. John’s College   8,  Woodridge College 8
    St. John’s College 46,  St. Alban’s College 20
    St. John’s College 20,  Stamford (UK) 19
    St. John’s College   8,  Westlake Boys’ High (NZ) 10
    St. John’s College   3,  Lindisfarne College (Hastings) 46
    St. John’s College 25,  Wellington College 31
    St. John’s College 13,  Cairns District XV 5
    St. John’s College 24,  Galston High (Sydney) 3

    Players: Owen Nkumane (captain), Galen Wainwright, Wayne Huddy, 

    Coahces: Ian Rickelton and S McFarland

    Played: 24
    Won: 11
    Drawn: 3
    Lost: 10
    Points For: 396
    Points Against: 396

  • St. John’s College – 1998

    Results

    St. John’s College 28,  Jeppe Boys’ High 12
    St. John’s College   3,  Randburg HS 27
    St. John’s College 25,  Parktown Boys’ High 20
    St. John’s College   5,  Kearsney College 35
    St. John’s College 23,  Wellington College (NZ) 40
    St. John’s College   9,  Paarl Boys’ High 35
    St. John’s College 24,  Plumtree 5
    St. John’s College 16,  Churchill 14
    St. John’s College 15,  Prince Edward 10
    St. John’s College   3,  King Edward VII 55
    St. John’s College 19,  Florida 41
    St. John’s College 20,  St. Alban’s College 0
    St. John’s College   7,  Pretoria Boys’ High 55
    St. John’s College   9,  Affies 56
    St. John’s College   0,  Helpmekaar 52
    St. John’s College   6,  Monument 36
    St. John’s College 54,  Muir College 15
    St. John’s College   8,  Hilton College 24
    St. John’s College   7,  St. Andrews (Bloem) 17
    St. John’s College 13,  Michaelhouse 21
    St. John’s College 13,  St. Stithian’s College 17

     

    Played: 21
    Won: 7
    Lost: 14
    Points for: 289
    Points against: 507

  • St. John’s College – 1993

    Results 

    St. John’s College   7,  St. Stithian’s College 7
    St. John’s College 13,  Parktown Boys’ High 10
    St. John’s College 12,  Wynberg Boys’ High 17
    St. John’s College 14,  SACS 11
    St. John’s College   6,  Diocesan College 43
    St. John’s College 10,  St. Andrews (Bloem) 3
    St. John’s College 17,  Jeppe Boys’ High 18
    St. John’s College 15,  Randburg HS 14
    St. John’s College 76,  Sandown 10
    St. John’s College 13,  Potchefstroom 31
    St. John’s College 20,  King Edward VII 17
    St. John’s College 10,  Bryanston 15
    St. John’s College 12,  Pretoria Boys’ High 29
    St. John’s College   9,  St. Alban’s College 6
    St. John’s College 41,  St. Charles College 3
    St. John’s College 10,  St. Stithian’s College 13

    Players: 

    Coaches: Ian Rickleton and S McFarlane. 

    Played: 16
    Won: 8
    Draw: 1
    Lost: 7
    Points for: 285
    Points against: 247

  • King Edward VII – 1992

    Results 

    King Edward VII 27,  King David 6
    King Edward VII 17,  Pretoria Boys’ High 15
    King Edward VII 21,  Monument 23
    King Edward VII 12,  Maritzburg College 31
    King Edward VII 29,  Capricorn 10
    King Edward VII 26,  Parktown Boys’ High 15
    King Edward VII   0,  Jeppe Boys’ High 21
    King Edward VII 42,  Highlands North 7
    King Edward VII 32,  St. John’s College 26
    King Edward VII 11,  St. Stithian’s College 21
    King Edward VII 16,  Northwood 12
    King Edward VII   8,  Durban High School 13
    King Edward VII   5,  Queen’s College 44
    King Edward VII 36,  Potchefstroom 0
    King Edward VII 13,  Brisbane State High School 20

  • St. John’s College – 1995

    Results 

    St. John’s College 12,  Jeppe Boys’ High 34
    St. John’s College 12,  Bryanston 11
    St. John’s College   0,  St. Stithian’s College 30
    St. John’s College 16,  St. Alban’s College 12
    St. John’s College   3,  Dale College 40
    St. John’s College 17,  Glenwood 11
    St. John’s College 17,  Kearsney College 23
    St. John’s College 15,  St. Andrews (Bloem) 17
    St. John’s College   8,  Pretoria Boys’ High 44
    St. John’s College   5,  Potchefstroom Boys’ High 7
    St. John’s College 10,  King Edward VII 37
    St. John’s College   6,  Parktown Boys’ High 20
    St. John’s College 34,  Randburg HS 8
    St. John’s College 16,  Northcliff 27
    St. John’s College   6,  Pretoria Boys’ High 68
    St. John’s College   8,  St. David’s College 20
    St. John’s College   0,  St. Stithian’s College 27
    St. John’s College 12,  Warwick School (UK) 18

    Players: 

    Coaches: 

    Played: 18
    Won: 4
    Lost: 14
    Points for: 197
    Points against: 454

  • King Edward VII – 1990

    Results 

    King Edward VII   9,  Parktown Boys’ High 0
    King Edward VII 20,  King David (Links) 3
    King Edward VII 24,  St. John’s College 6
    King Edward VII 18,  St. Andrew’s College 13
    King Edward VII 29,  Wynberg Boys’ College 3
    King Edward VII 53,  Westville Boys’ High 6
    King Edward VII 16,  Pretoria Boys’ High 25
    King Edward VII 20,  Parktown Boys’ High 6
    King Edward VII 40,  Monument 12
    King Edward VII 57,  Highlands North 6
    King Edward VII 16,  Jeppe Boys’ High 3
    King Edward VII 36,  Northlands 12
    King Edward VII 25,  Durban High School 6
    King Edward VII 24,  Potchefstroom 4
    King Edward VII 23,  St. John’s College 15
    King Edward VII 23,  St. Stithian’s College 3
    King Edward VII   9,  Jeppe Boys’ High 12
    King Edward VII   8,  Bryanston 3

    Players: 

    Coaches: P Moore and Ian Rickleton. 

  • School Profile – Helpmekaar

    School Profile – Helpmekaar

    Helpmekaar Founded: 1921 
    Motto: Komaan Helpmekaar 
    Website: www.helpmekaar.co.za
    Teams: 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013. 

    Helpmekaar Kollege was founded in 1921 as the first Afrikaans high school in Johannesburg. In 1992 the school became a private school.

    Helpies was crowned champions of the Transvaal’s Administrator’s Cup in 1938, 1962 and 1975 as well as the Beeld Trophy for Big Schools in 2015 and 2016.

    Helpmekaar produced two Springboks in Franz van der Ryst (1951) and Thys Burger (1980). Van der Ryst toured the British Isles with the Springboks in their tour of 1951/52. He played in 14 tour matches, but never managed to get a test cap. Burger has the unique distinction of helping to erect the rugby poles, helping out as touch judge as well as getting some game time from the bench and scoring a try in a test match when the Springboks played the USA in 1981. Surely a record no-one will ever surpass. 

    SA Schools’ winger Deon Coetzee represented Transvaal on the rugby field, but later also made a name for himself as an actor in South African soaps like Agter Elke Man, Egoli and 7de Laan. 

    Craven Week Players: H Human (1970), E le Roux (1970), R de Wet (1971), L Minnaar (1971-72), P de Greeff (1970), M Burger (Transvaal XV, 1972), C Kleingeld (1971, Transvaal XV, 1972), T Nieuwoudt (Transvaal XV, 1972), J Blignaut (1971, Transvaal XV, 1972), M Redelinghuys (Transvaal, 1972), G Savage (1976), W Oosthuizen (1976), C Maree (1976), K Maree (1976), E Kahn (Transvaal XV, 1976), K Burger (Transvaal XV, 1976),  P Coetzee (Transvaal XV 1976, Transvaal 1977), J le Roux (1977), V van der Merwe (1977), I Victor (Transvaal XV, 1977), Pikkie van der Merwe (1978), S Nel (1978), Deon Coetzee (1978/79), J Heydenrich (1981), P Janse van Rensburg (Transvaal XV, 1981), G Eckman (Transvaal XV, 1981), H Jordan (Transvaal XV, 1985) L van Heerden (1985-86), H Jordaan (1986), W Rudman (1986), Jan Bosch (1991), B Botha (1991), D du Plessis (1991), L Gouws (1996), R Raats (1997), H Pienaar (Transvaal Academy, 1997), Le Roux van Zyl (1998), Manfred Kali (1998), Jacques Bekker (1998), Duncan Kruger (1998), Hilton Oor (Golden Lions XV, 1998), Sebastiaan van Heerden (2010), Roan Grobbelaar (2013), Tiaan van der Merwe (2015), Mark Snyman (2016), David Cary (2016), Dameon Venter (2016). 

    SA Schools’ Players (4): Willie Oosthuizen (1976), Pikkie van der Merwe (1978), Deon Coetzee (1979), Jan Bosch (1991). 

    First Class Players: Cheese van Tonder, Deon Coetzee, Eugene Meyer, Willie Wepener.

    Springboks (2): Franz van der Ryst (1951), Thys Burger (1980).

    Other Internationals: Gert Peens (Italy)