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Rugby results

Freedom day was celebrated slightly differently this year for the U13, U14 and U16 rugby boys at KEHS. The U13 Boys trounced New Hanover 46:0 in their tournament. The U14 and U16 teams travelled to the sunny South Coast to play the game we love so dearly, rugby. The weather was perfect for the matches to follow.

The U14’s were confident and prepared for what proved to be a tough fixture against Suid-Natal. Both teams spread the ball very well and showcased fantastic skills in attacking runs. Late in the first half, the score still stood at 0:0. This is testament to the tight competition between the two teams. The deadlock was broken by a dashing run, from his own 22m line, by captain and fly-half, Blessing Chinzette. He drew first blood and converted his own try to put KEHS up 7:0. The final score was 7:5 in KEHS’s favour.

Not to be outdone, the U16 Rugby boys played a tough match as well. It was a game of two halves, and in the end it was a very close affair. Both teams scored 3 tries but KEHS was able to convert more often, finishing with a final score 21-17 to KEHS. The KEHS boys showed that patience and hard work pays off. We are very proud of you. Thanks must also be extended to our host, Suid-Natal. It was a great day.

u13 Mvelo Thabana 

u13 Milano Gunkel

u14 Blessing Chinzete

u16 Ngawo Sidaza Rudi du Randt