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Chiza Mkandawire from Buffalo City SoccerSchool project in East London (left) enjoys a
game of chess with young leaners from GreatCommission United (GCU), a football and
basketball project based in Heideveld at Woodlands Primary. The special project visit was
hosted earlier this week and formed part of thepractical component of first phase of the
Laureus’ inhouse Youth Empowerment throughSport Programme. Twenty young leaders fromvarious Laureus funded projects have been inCape Town participating in a special training
camp focusing on equipping them with technical,vocational, entrepreneurship and life skillsneeded to develop sustainable livelihoods.
HEIDEVELD
Empowering with sportMore than 80 schoolchildren in Heideveld
were taught how to use sport for the good oftheir communities when representatives
from Laureus visited the area last week.The Youth Empowerment through Sport Pro-
gramme (Yes) was launched by Laureus in 2012 andfocuses on equipping youth with the technical, vo-cational, entrepreneurship and life skills needed todevelop sustainable livelihoods.
The first phase of the Yes programme kicked offlast week and a special project visit was hosted onThursday 5 May at one of the Laureus funded localprojects – Great Commission United (GCU). GCUis a football and basketball orientated project thataims to keep young people from Heideveld and sur-rounding areas away from gangs and crime andplugged into positive influences and aspirations.GCU recognises that the reversal of gang cultureand poverty begins at grassroots level.
The first phase of the Yes programme is whereall the successful candidates from their respectiveprogrammes nationally and internationally willget together for a week packed with accredited andnon-accredited training; most importantly withonce in a lifetime experiences that will motivateand challenge them in understanding their purposein order to achieve their goals as individuals.
The project strives to enrich the children’s lifeexperience through soccer and basketball and to ig-nite a desire of wanting more from their lives.
The program targets students who leave school,aged 18 to 25, with particular attention given toyoung people who are passionate about sport andthe upliftment of the communities they are in.Apart from receiving support to serve as positivechange agents in their respective communities, theparticipants also receive job training and place-ment services.
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RELAY AGAINST RACISM
Racism Race inrainbow coloursThe closing date for entries to take part in
the inaugural Relay Against Racism racehas been extended to Friday 27 May.
Due to great interest in the family FunWalk, the organisers, Cycle of Life, have de-cided to extend the closing date for entries.
The dress code has also been changed fromblack and white sportswear to full colour.
“Many participants requested that wechange the dress code to full-colour to fur-ther enhance the key objectives of this initi-ative, which we fully support,” the organis-ers say.People’s Post is the official media sponsor
of the event taking place at the Green PointAthletics Stadium on Saturday 28 May.
The Relay Against Racism event is a 22-lapfamily and corporate fun walk around thetrack and represents one lap for each yearof South Africa’s democracy aiming to uniteall people against all forms of racism, xeno-phobia and related intolerances.
More importantly, the event aims to bringtogether people from all walks of life to pro-mote a better understanding and trust be-tween various communities.
As a result of logistical constraints, the or-ganisers will only be able to accommodatethe first 2500 entrants into the event.
Entry into the event is R25 for pensionersand children under the age of 13, and R40 forpeople 13 years and older.
Each participant will receive a free gift
and a beverage at the registration point onFriday 27 May. Every participant that com-pletes the Relay Against Racism on Satur-day 28 May will also receive a certificate ofappreciation in recognition of your supportand commitment to walking away from ra-cism, xenophobia and related intolerances.
Participants are urged to arrive at the sta-dium at 09:00 on relay day, and take alonghandmade posters and banners denouncingall forms of racism.
There will be plenty of activities for chil-dren, including face painting and jumpingcastles, while exciting spot prizes will be upfor grabs.
The local DJ in attendance will be Ron XRated, a very popular radio DJ, who will beproviding the perfect music setting for theday. The WP marching squad will also joinin on the festivities.
A complimentary weekend hotel breakvalued at more than R3000, a trip on theworld famous Blue Train valued at morethan R37 000 and some other exciting prizeswill be up for grabs.
These prizes and free gifts are valued atmore than R150 000.V Enter today at www.relayagainstracism.co.za or callSharon on 021 391 0140/1 for entry forms and additional information. Those unable to access the onlineentry forms and payment facility, may also visit thestadium on Friday 27 May between 11:00 and 18:00to enter.
Friday 20 May
V Belgravia: Belgravia High School will becelebrating their Diamond Jubilee with anevening of music entitled “Music through theAges” with the band Sands of Time at 19:30 inthe school hall. Tickets are available at the
school at the cost of R50. Come enjoy awonderful musical experience. For moreinformation contact 021 696 5118.
Monday 16 – Saturday 21 May
V Welcome Estate: The Penticostal gospelchurch in Second Avenue is hosting a gospelcampaign at 19:00 every evening. A differentevangelist will be delivering the message everyevening and those close by are urged to comeand experience the wonders of God’s power.For more information kindly contact ApostleWillie Kruger on 083 684 1108.
In the mood for empowerment?YoungPeople@Work, an organisation em-
powering unemployed youth to access de-cent employment, is hosting a free youth em-powerment week at Grassroots in Athloneon May 24, 25 and 26 May. Participants willbe trained in professional job seeking, basicoffice admin and bookkeeping skills. A freeintro to computers will be presented. Ses-sions start at 09:00. Workshops are free forthe unemployed and R50 for the employed.
Participants will learn how to search for
jobs professionally, develop a powerful CVand to be aware of what companies are look-ing for. Under basic bookkeeping skills theywill learn about the double entry system,record keeping, handling cheques and on-line banking, receipts, reading bank state-ments, reconciliations, reporting, and pettycash. Participants will also be informed ofthe latest employment and further study op-portunities.V To book call Clothilda Petersen at 084 648 8517or Shirley at 074 350 8582.
Free youth empowerment workshop
Runners revel in challengeEARL HAUPT
@EarlHaupt
The 2016 edition of the Slave Route Chal-lenge attracted about 9000 runners – eachrunning in honour of a a slave whosename has been recorded on a Column ofRemembrance at the Iziko Slave Lodge –to the streets of Cape Town on Sunday 8May.
The route passed various landmarks inthe city linked to slave heritage, includ-ing the Castle of Good Hope, the Whip-ping Post, the Old Slave Church, the IzikoSlave Lodge and the Slave Tree Plague.
Runners on the 10 and 21km routes alsohad to make their way up the renowned“Koesister Hill” in Penz Street. Uponsummitting the hill, each runner was of-fered a traditional Cape Malay koesister.
Zulpha Ackerdien makes her way up PenzStreet with her twomonth old babyNishaadt.
Winner of the 21km Slave Route Challenge,Siviwe Nkombi of Itheko Running Club,poses with Achmat Jacobs (president ofthe club). PHOTOS: RASHIED ISAACS
Shamiel Cole helping his club runner ofOmmiedraai Mariam Edwards up KoeksisiterHill.
Michelle Cupido of Pinelands Athletics Clubstops midway during the 2016 Slave RouteChallenge.
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City readies itselffor winterThe City of Cape Town has set the wheels
inmotion for their winter readiness planto mitigate the impact of adverse weatherconditions prevalent between May and Sep-tember.The City’s executive mayor, Patricia de
Lille, Mayoral committeemembers and Cityofficials visited a stormwater canal in Vy-gieskraal onThursday lastweek tohighlighthow illegal dumping adds an unnecessarystrain on infrastructure and has an adverseeffect on vulnerable communities and theCity’s flood mitigation measures.The City spends more than R350m to clear
illegally dumpedwaste across the citywhichhas various negative impacts on residentsand the environment.Each year, in preparing for the rainy sea-
son, a multi-departmental team in the Citycompile a winter readiness plan.“As a well-run and caring City, we priori-
tise operations and provide relief aid to ourmost vulnerable communities,” states DeLille.In order to ensure that the City responds
as effectively and as swiftly as possible, ateam led by theCity’s Disaster RiskManage-ment (DRM) Centre coordinates the multi-faceted winter readiness plan, she says.“Our winter readiness measures include
ongoing education andawareness in inform-al settlements to educate residents on howto minimise the risk of flooding.”The DRM Centre has made arrangements
with disaster relief partners (non-govern-mental organisations) who can provide hu-manitarian aid to people in distress and dis-
comfort as a result of flooding and stormdamage.However, each year, the City also reports
that there are still too many cases when il-legal dumping caused by residents andcompanies leads to clogging of and damageto the stormwater infrastructure network.This affects the ability of the system todrain rain water and often leads to flood-ing, which affects vulnerable communi-ties.People’s Post reported earlier this year
that the Blomvlei canal, which flowsthrough Vygieskraal, was at the centre ofa major stink in January after beingcloggedupwith excess pollution during thefestive period (“City to unmask stench”, 26January).“For several years, I have been calling on
residents to work with us to stop illegaldumping while we have rolled out cam-paigns to educate residents about the dev-astating and far-reaching impact that ille-gal dumping has on our critical infrastruc-ture and especially on communities andthe environment,” says De Lille.Apart from clearing the stormwater net-
work, the City says that their winter readi-ness plan details how the various depart-ments will cooperate and liaise with eachother to deal with eventualities and possi-ble flood damage during thewetwinter sea-son.TheCity has identified 34 high-risk areas
and has prioritised these areas, which in-clude informal settlements in Philippi, Gu-gulethu and Strand.
Executive mayor of the City of Cape Town Patricia de Lille visited Vygieskraal last week toshed light on the City’s winter readiness programme.
Two nabbed in abalone bustTwo suspects have been nabbed after po-lice made a R2m abalone bust in Rondeb-osch East last week.Lansdowne police spokesperson Ser-
geant Nkululeko Mnyaka says the men,aged 27 and 49, were apprehended in Riv-ersdale Road. “Two men were arrestedfor possession of excessive [quantities of]perlemoen with an estimated value ofR2m,” Mnyaka says.“Sergeant Edwonne Viljoen and his
team from theBishopLavis Crime Intelli-genceUnit followedupon information forthe delivery of abalone in RiversdaleRoad.”Mnyaka says police officials spotted a
white bakkie in the street. The suspectsthen made a U-turn with the bakkie afterseeing that it had been followed.The suspects tried to evade arrest but
were caught.Mnyaka confirms the suspects were
then arrested and the 800kg seized abalo-ne was loaded by police.The suspects will face charges of pos-
session of excessive abalone and will ap-pear in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court.
Police followed up on information leadingto an abalone bust in Riversdale Road inRondebosch East.
False cases for ‘stolen’ binsEARL HAUPT
@EarlHaupt
The Athlone police station has seen an in-creased in false cases relating to refuse bins.“Certain people come to the charge office
to report that their refuse bins were stolen.Later we find that they were making falsecases,” says Colonel Clive Nicholas, actingcommander for Athlone Police Station.
As a result these refuse bins are in turnused for criminal activities, namely to trans-port stolen goods, Nicholas says.“To prevent this from continuing, all resi-
dents of Athlone are requested that whentheir bins are stolen, they should bring proofof addresswith rates papers in order tomini-mise the chances of this continuing. This of-fice wants to apologise for any inconven-ience,” he says.
Lippert child murder case to resumeEARL HAUPT
@EarlHaupt
Shamiel Slamang and Waylon Botha willboth return to the Athlone Magistrate’sCourt on Thursday 12 May, to start bail pro-ceedings in connection with the murder ofsix-year-old Sadiqah Lippert.Lippert was shot in the stomach at her
grandmother’s 19th Avenue home in Hazen-
dal on Monday 2 May. She died after beingadmitted to Groote Schuur hospital.Western Cape police spokesperson Con-
stable Noloyiso Rwexana confirmed thatSlamang (27) and Botha (23) were chargedwith murder and appeared in court onThursday 5 May. Police confirmed the casehas been remanded for a bail application,with both currently held in Pollsmoor Pris-on.
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Women pave way for projectA group of women in Manenberg are play-
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berg infill housing project is expected tocommence soon and it is expected to takearound three years to complete.The progress of the project will, however,
depend strongly on the support from thecommunity and the innovative and deter-mined approaches deployed in seeing the
project through.“This area is incrediblyvolatile, largely as
a result of the high levels of gangsterism anddrug-related crime,” says Benedicta vanMinnen, the City’s mayoral committeemember for human settlements.“It is therefore not just a simple task of
building subsidised units. We are fullyaware that we will face some hardships anduphill battles along the way because of thevolatility of this area but we will not be de-terred.”
She says that additional measures will beput in place, including the employment of alocal neighbourhood watch, and provisionhas been made for the erection of perimeterfencing in an effort to secure the site.“We are engaging with local leaders in the
area in an attempt tomobilise the communi-ty behind the project. Success will only beachieved if we work together.One of our greatest advantages going for-
wardwill alsobe the strong leadershipof ourall-female project steering committee andwe thank them for the role that they haveplayed already,” says Van Minnen.
Another unique feature of this project,which aims to drive community ownership,is the mural initiative. Unemployed youthsare participating in a mosaic art trainingproject which is currently under way.This four-month training project aims to
provide unemployed youthwith an opportu-nity to learn a skill that they can use to cre-ate opportunities for themselves.The large-scale murals will eventually be
applied to the housing units that face ontoGovan Mbeki Drive.The murals celebrate the heritage of Ma-
nenberg.
A group of women in Manenberg are playing an integral role behind the scenes to ensure thatthe construction of 587 subsidised units goes ahead without a hitch.
An allwomen project steering committee is paving the way for the Manenberg infill housingproject to commence in the near future.
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Residents of Sherwood Park had “Free-dom Day” patrol to consult with “perpe-trators building up squatter camps andmaking themselves at home” on vacantplots in the neighbourhood.“We consulted with two vacant plots;
one in Fourth Avenue and the secondplot in Fifth Avenue. After making ourgrievancesknown to them, theyacceptedour demands that we do not want themin our area and we pertinently advisedthat what they are doing is erroneous to-wards our community,” says ShahiedFrancis, deputy chairperson for theSherwood Park ratepayers association.He says that the vagrants also indulge
in gangsterism, drugs, prostitution andmalefaction the area.Francis claims that the residents of
SherwoodParkwerenot assisted in theirpatrol fromthe local lawenforcement au-thorities, despite contacting local policeand metro police.Lieutenant Ian Bennett, spokesperson
for Manenberg police, says neighbour-hood watch patrols are to support polic-ing.“It must not be something where they
demand or expect extra deployment inthe area. If they wanted a special opera-tion it can be arranged,” he states.Bennett says local organisations must
build up trust with the neighbours andthen create good policing opportunities.“Where community have identified
problematic areas the police will dealwith actual policing,” Bennett adds.The committee however are pleased to
have formed a united frontwith the affir-mation “what goes for my neighbourgoes for me”.
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A man has been arrested for the posses-sion of an unlicensed firearm and am-
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police deployed within the area as part ofextra deployment after it was deemed thathe was acting suspiciously in the earlyhours of Thursday morning.The suspect initially ran after police ap-
proached him as it appeared hewas holdinga firearm in his hand concealed in the frontof his pants.Once themanwas cornered, police confis-
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censed firearm and ammunition wasopened for investigation.Meanwhile, in a separate incident, two
menwerearrestedonTuesday 3 May for the
possession of stolen property.According to Lieutenant Ian Bennett,
spokesperson forManenberg police station,tho men were aged 21 and 24 respectively.Bennett stated police patrolling the area
saw two men on a scooter riding down Ma-nenberg Avenue.They stopped the men and did a routine
check. After doing the necessary enquiriesthey discovered that the scooterwas report-ed stolen in a Cape Town case.Both men were brought in for question-
ing and as following this they were unableto give a fair account on how they got thescooter, and were charged as a result.They were due to appear in the Athlone
Magistrate’s Court for the possession of thescooter and will also be transferred to aCape Town court for the theft of the scooterif it can be proved the two cases are indeedlinked.V Anyone with information regarding any stolen property can contact Manenberg police station on021 699 9400 or CrimeStop on 0860 010 111.
MANENBERG
Stolen property bust
A man, arrested on a charge of recklessand negligent driving, has been foundguilty, after a two year court case.The man was arrested in June 2014 in
Athlone after City of Cape Town officerschased him down during an illegal streetrace.The magistrate handed down a sen-
tence of R3000 or 30 days imprisonment,plus a further six months direct impris-onment suspended for five years on con-dition that the accused is not foundguilty of the same offence during the pe-riod of suspension. His licence has alsobeen revoked for a six-month period.
“I amvery satisfiedby this outcomebe-cause, if nothing else, it shows that thereare consequences for motorists who con-tinue tousepublic roads for their person-al amusement,” says JP Smith, the City’sMayco member for safety and security.In an operation focusing on illegal
street racing on Sunday 1 May, theCity’sTraffic Service arrested three motoristsfor reckless and negligent driving andthree others for drunk driving. Officersrecorded an additional 2149 transgres-sions, including a motorist who wasclocked doing 162km/h on FW De KlerkBoulevard.
Athlone speedster convicted
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All dressed up,nowhere to goSAMANTHA LEE
“All dressed up and nowhere to go” – acommon phrase that many of us mayhave heard at least once or twicethroughout our lives.
A phrase that got me thinking aboutdisappointment.
Why? You may ask with an elementof confusion.
Well it started with a few new outfits,gorgeous shoes and two tickets to a tripanticipated for more than a year.
You get all dressed up, you get excitedand then, boom your plans get can-celled. Then you sit: All dressed up withnowhere to go.
But on that note, where did thisphrase come from and why is it so loose-ly used?
My grandmother said something in-teresting to me once that has stuck withme ever since.
She said: “Don’t wear your bestclothes during the week because youwill never look good when you go out.”
But who do we dress for?Ourselves? Our partners? Our
friends? Or for the average Joe on thestreet?
Some, like myself, dress according totheir mood.
When I don’t feel like putting any ef-fort in, jeans or trackpants work fine.But when I feel like putting on a nicedress, I’m sure people look at me and
think, “Why is she so dressed up? Whereis she going?”.
It makes me wonder why there is anaccepted notion that you are not allowedto look good no matter the occasion.
I suppose it also has to fit within dresscode confines, but even so, who set thestandard for what we should dress likeand when we are allowed to wear niceclothing?
The same goes for the words mygrandmother spoke. Those are idealsthat have been imprinted in the mind-sets of generations while growing up.
I say it is time to change that. Weshould have the freedom to dress theway we feel.
As a fashion lover, I find clothing asan expression of moods, feelings andemotion – so why should you not wantto use it as an outlet to show the worldwho you are?
Besides, dressing well makes you feelgood and gives you confidence. So whoare these people that don’t want us to bethe best versions of ourselves?
For whatever reason you are dressedup ladies and gents, rock your look.Even if you have nowhere to go.
But if you are home and all dressedup, get up, make some plans and showthat look off. If not and you just want tolook good in front of the TV, no judge-ment.
But remember, good clothing andgood style is made to be admired.
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Williams flies SAflag in MalaysiaQari Gaarieth Williams has flown the flag
for South Africa at the International Al-Quran Recital and Memorising Assem-
bly in Kuala Lumpur last week.For more than a half century, Malaysia
has been the host of the world’s oldest AlQuran recital assembly.The 2016 event welcomed the 58th edition
of the mega event, which gathers interna-tionally renowned reciters toKuala Lumpurevery year.Williams has won the South African Na-
tional Qirah competition in both 2005 and2008, and has also participated in interna-tional Quran competitions in both Iran andEgypt.“All praise is due toAllah,my parents,my
teachers and my family who supports me inall my endeavours. I amhonoured and excit-ed to participate in this illustrious eventwhich is the oldest and biggest event of itskind in the world,” says Williams.A prerequisite for this particular Malay-
sian competition is to apply the Quran me-lodies known as maqamaat in a 10-minute,slow-paced, rhythmic andmelodious recital.All rules of tajweed must be adhered to andjudges also look at where the reciter stopsand continueswithin verses, so as to not dis-tort itsmeaning. TheQuran portion to be re-cited is given to the reciter on the same daythat he/she is due to recite it in public. Prep-aration time therefore is minimal. “Thecountries who have consistently won thiscompetition over the years since its incep-tion are Malaysia, Indonesia, Egypt andIran. I humbly request dua from all, that Al-lah grants me the strength to represent ourcountry to the best of my ability, Insha Al-lah,” adds Williams.Williams started reciting the Quran at a
very young age; having as his first Quranteacher Sheikh Ganief Moos of Wynberg.
He later graduated fromDarul UloomZak-ariya in Johannesburg where he completedhis hifth under Hafith Farooq Mansoor Sa-hib who currently heads up the Hifth Schoolat Darul Uloom Zakariya.At the age of 16, shortly after his return
from Johannesburg, young Williams’ fa-ther, NaseemWilliams, his role model, dieddue to sudden illness.Williams’ mother, who was very dear to
his heart and alwaysmotivated him to learnQuran, passed away in 2013. He taught hifthand led Taraweeh prayers for a number ofyears at Surrey EstateMasjid under the gui-dance of Sheikh Irfaan Abrahams. Thereaft-er he studied tajweed andmastered themaq-amaat guided by Sheikh Ismail Londt.In 2008 he was invited to lead Taraweeh
prayers in Mauritius and in Turkey in 2014.
Qari Gaarieth Williams took part in the 58thInternational AlQuran Recital and MemorizingAssembly in Kuala Lumpur last week.
Priority crimes identifiedPolice have arrested 341 people and con-fiscated R40 000 worth of drugs duringcrime prevention operations in theNyan-ga Cluster between Friday 29 April andFriday 6 May.Added to that, 159 drug houses were
search resulting in 203 people being ar-rested.Drugs were confiscated, including 41
units heroine, 246 units tik, 172 mandraxtablets and 2867 grams of dagga.Police also executed 96 shebeen opera-
tions, arresting 21 people on charges ofcontravening the Liquor Act. In total1103F of alcohol were confiscated.According toManenberg police spokes-
person Lieutenant Ian Bennett, police inthe area remained focused on gang activi-ty and identified priority crimes whichwere intelligence driven, within the clus-ter precinct, under the commandofMajorGeneral Vincent Beaton.“The precinct was saturated with addi-
tional police forces aswell as external for-ces, which included Metro Police and the
Law Enforcement officers from the stabi-lisation unit,” says Bennett.Forces are deployed on a rotational ba-
sis which ensures that the visibility re-mains and is sustained throughout thehigh density operational period.During these crime prevention strate-
gies, of which stop and searches formeda part, six firearms were confiscated andsix people arrested for the illegal posses-sion of these firearms across the clusterprecinct.Beaton commends the police and other
law enforcement agencies for their effortin ensuring the safety of all communities.He further expresses his appreciation forall volunteers, reservist, neighbourhoodwatch members, street committee mem-bers and Community Policing Forummembers for fostering strong partner-shipwith the police in ensuring all peopleare and feel safe.V Anyone with information can contact CrimeStop0860 010 111 or the emergency police call centre10111.
Arrests for illegal firearmsA 29-year-old man was arrested for the pos-session of unlicensed firearm and ammuni-tion on Friday 6 May.The suspect was arrested in Jacobs Street
after police followed up on information onan illegal firearm.Police could not find anything when
searching the premises, but took the ownerin for question.Following his interrogation, new informa-
tion led police to another address where thefirearm was buried. The firearm was thendug out from behind the shack.In another incident on Friday, a 44-year-
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The inaugural People’s PostSoul Sisters Mother’s DayCelebration was held atGrandWest’s Grand Arena onSaturday 7 May. Audienceswere treated to a night ofdivas with Three Tons ofFun, Judith Sephuma, VickySampson, Salome Johansen,Maddy Abrahams, CanSkylark and Jody Williamsbacked by Camillo Lombardand a 12piece band withMarguerita Freeks acting asthe MC for the evening.Simon Shiffman was thereto capture the magic.
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NICOLE MCCAIN@nickymccain
The Cape Town Society for the Blind(CTSB) is joining forces with local gov-
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It has been quite a magical andheart-warming start to the sea-son for Strandfontein High with
amatch-winning performance thathad the partisan crowd on edge inthe Mr. Price Foundation HighSchools Soccer League.The growing pains of the team,
affectionately known as the “SeaRobbers”, saw them finish at thebottom of the 2015 league champi-onship.But the struggles of the past did
not impede on the progress of theStrandfontein side.The rejuvenated Strandfontein
side caused the biggest upset of theopening round by sending Cloetes-villeHigh, the defending and three-time league champions (2008, 2009and 2015) crashing to a 2-1 defeat.With an excellent opportunity to
redeem themselves under newcoach Jason Alexander, who waspart of the playing team of last sea-son’s squad, and team manager,Mano Adams, the lads in the blueand white dished up good attack-ing, scientific football thatthroughout the game pressurisedthe Stellenbosch side –much to thedelight of the very vocal and noisySea Robbers fans.However, Chris Joubert’s Cloet-
esville-side staved off early pres-sure. Scott Williams, in the no.7jersey, constantly troubled a verynervous Dean Gordon in goal.Itwas thehome side, Cloetesville
High, that minutes before half-time surged 1-0 ahead through awell execution pin-point goal, inwhich the team strung seven pass-es together, before Ian Floris land-ed it safely into the back of the net.But after the change-over the
schoolboys from StrandfonteinHigh, which still has 75% of lastseasons’ squad, started to gel andhad Cloetesville on the back foot-ball.Like a well oil machine the Sea
Robbers picked off the oppositionwith Andile Dick first scoring theequaliser (1-1). With ten minutesremaining on the clock the ever-alert and influential Scott Willi-ams unleashed a powerful snap-shoot that Dean Gordon could nothold and parried it into the back ofthe net.Floris’ match-winning goal prac-
tically sent the crowd into a joyouscelebration. Chris Joubert and hisCloetesville side will be quick toadmit they were no way near theirbest and that Alexander’s Strand-fontein side fully deserve theirmo-rale boosting 2-1 victory.Beacon Hill triumph over
Oval North
Last year’s league runners-up,Beacon Hill High, topped the logafter the opening round followingtheir 3-1 triumph against arch-ri-vals Oval North High.However, they could find the go-
ing much tougher against a stub-born and defensive RocklandsHigh side, who shared the points(1-1) with Lentegeur on Saturday.Beacon Hill was the only side to
draw home that won their gamewhile six of the other teams, whichdrew away, picked up maximumpoints.Nevertheless, Beacon Hill held a
2-1 lead at the breakwithAzola Bil-ly scoringabraceandwithCurwenBarry finding the target for OvalNorth before Keith October addedthe third for good measure to se-cure three valuable points.Mondale rise to the occasionMondale High – the 2012 and 2013
champions – showed glimpses ofthe side that wiped out all opposi-tion for two consecutive seasonsand had their long-time educatorand coach – since the introductionof the league in 2004 – Nigel Crowiesmiling from ear to ear.Though the Mondale side beat a
pluckyAloeHigh 2-0, it was a victo-ry that Riyaaz Nell must be accred-ited with since it was his two-goaltonic that led the boys in the navyblue and gold jerseys on their wayto an emphatic 2-0 win.Westridge edge out PrincetonWith the return of Ismail Gasno-
la – the coach that helped West-ridge High to win their secondleague title in 2010 after being inau-gural champs in 2004 – the schoolside in maroon and white didenough with some quality playingmethods to conquer PrincetonHigh 1-0 in a quite an evenly bal-anced encounter.Though Charles Uys’s Princeton
side, who won back-to-back leaguechampionships in 2005 and 2006,should have scored twice in thefirst half through their industriousstrikers Sayeed Mentoor and ColeHartzenberg, they always fellshort.Other results: Tafelsig High 2,
Glendale High 1; Cedar High 2,Spine Road 0; Portland High 2,Woodlands High 1; Lentegeur High1, Rocklands High 1.Upcoming fixtures to be played
on Saturday 14 May at 09:00: Bea-con Hill High vs Rocklands High,Cloetesville High vs Cedar High,Glendale High vs Spine RoadHigh,Oval North High vs Aloe High.At10:15:MondaleHigh vsTafel-
sig High, Woodlands High vs Len-tegeur High, Portland High vsWestridge High, Princeton High vsStrandfontein High.
Strandfontein cause huge upsetLeft: Scott Williams of StrandfonteinHigh School celebrates his goalwhich secured the win againstdefending champions CloetesvilleHigh School. The Mitchell’s Plainschool won 21. PHOTOS: RASHIED ISAACS
Below: Azola Billy of Beacon HillHigh School (left) has his shot togoal blocked by Wade Samaai ofOval North High School in their MRPFoundation schools league matchplayed at Westridge High inMitchell’s Pain on Saturday. BeaconHill started the new season on ahigh note with a 31 victory.
ATTACKING BETWEEN THE LINES: An attacking Faeez Charles of Surrey Estate Rangers (left) is held ina tackle by Ganief Solomon of Hamediehs in a Super league C match played at Vygieskraal on Saturday. Thederby between the two community clubs was won by Rangers 4013. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
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Steenberg off to national playoffsA highly motivated Steenberg United
will be packing their bags for a trip tothe City of Roses to compete for promo-
tion to the National First Division (NFD).The week-long national play-offs take
place from Monday 6 to Sunday 12 June inBloemfontein.
This comes after Mike Lukukhuene’sSteenberg chargers, who seemed dead andburied after being 1-0 down, turned this ex-citing and absorbing game from the jaws ofdefeat to score twice with the decisivematch-winning goal coming in the referees’added time.
Steenberg were crowned Safa WesternCape Regional ABC Motsepe League cham-pions on thebackof this unbelievable 2-1 vic-tory against Crystal Palace at the Greens As-troturf sports complex in Manenberg on Sat-urday.
It must be acknowledged that the refereeMasixolo Bambiso from George in full viewof match commissioner and likeable WorldCup accredited FIFA referee Jerome Damonwas on the button and handled this needlein a haystack high pressure encounter bril-liantly.
The valuable three points enabled Steen-bergUnited to consolidate their top of the logposition and end the 2015/2016 season on 66
points from 30 matches – one point ahead ofdefending champions Glendene United.
Last season Glendene United also won theleague championshipbyadifference of a sin-gle point, pipping new champions SteenbergUnited, who then had to be content with thebridesmaid tag.
This time round it is owner Shaffie Mow-zer’sGlendene side that had to bite the bulleteven though they too won their away game1-0 against The Magic at Royal Road in Mait-land on Saturday.
The only goal scored in the 70th minutethrough Madkane Siyambonga broughtmuch relief and a flicker of hope for Glende-ne United at the time Crystal Palace werestill leading Steenberg United 1-0 in Manen-berg. However, with all eyes focused on theclash between Steenberg United and CrystalPalace in which the home side scoredthrough Amir Davids to hold a slender 1-0leadandheld ondesperately for dear life, butalas Steenberg United found the equaliser inthe 84th minute with a long free kick from50m out through Isma-iel Stanfield and thenin referee’s added optional time Edmund Pe-tersen following a goalmouth melee from acorner kick scored the match winner thatsend the crowd into a frenzy of non-stop joy-ous celebration songs.
Eathon Swartz ofCrystal Palace (left)is seen fighting forthe ball with DobinRhode of SteenbergUnited in their ABCMotsepe Leaguematch at The Greenson Saturday. Steenberg won the match21 to be crownedchampions of theleague. PHOTO: PETERABRAHAMS/DIE SON