Showing posts with label Griquas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Griquas. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

COCA-COLA HERO OF THE DAY (DAY 1)






Sebastian Jobb from Griquas Country Districts has been named the Coca-Cola Hero of the day for day 1 of the U18 Coca-Cola Craven Week.

The prestigious Coca-Cola Hero of the Day award is presented on each day of the tournament in recognition of a game changing ‘hero’ moment.  Sebastian was selected for the award by a Coca-Cola appointed panel of rugby experts, led by Springbok legend Victor Matfield after he caught the ball off a kickoff, ran through the opposition and scored a try to help his team beat the Griffons for the first time even in the tournament.

‘It is a massive honour for me to receive this award and to inspire people around me,’ said Sebastian after he receive his award


Phindi Phiri, Coca-Cola South Africa’s Marketing Assets Manager, “Congratulations to Sebastian for being chosen as the Coca-Cola Hero of the Day for day 1. The Coca-Cola Craven Week is where South Africa’s best, up and coming rugby players are identified – this is where heroes are made. For players like Sebastian this is hopefully just the beginning of a long and successful career in rugby.”

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About the Coca-Cola® Craven Week
The Coca-Cola Craven Week is an annual rugby union tournament aimed at identifying the top school rugby players in the country. The tournament started in July 1964, and is named after the legendary Springbok rugby union player and coach Dr Danie Craven.  Coca-Cola became the naming rights sponsor in 1985. There are four tournaments that take place during the Coca-Cola Youth Weeks, namely the Coca-Cola U/13 Craven Week, Coca-Cola U/16 Grant Khomo Week, Coca-Cola U/18 Academy Week and the Coca-Cola U/18 Craven Week.  Many of South Africa’s top rugby players have participated in the Coca-Cola Craven Weeks as a springboard to their professional careers including former World Cup winning captain’s John Smit and Francois Pienaar.

About The Coca-Cola Company
The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) is the world's largest beverage company, refreshing consumers with more than 500 sparkling and still brands and more than 3,800 beverage choices. Led by Coca-Cola, one of the world's most valuable and recognizable brands, our company’s portfolio features 20 billion-dollar brands, 18 of which are available in reduced-, low- or no-calorie options. Our billion-dollar brands include Diet Coke, Coca-Cola Zero, Fanta, Sprite, Dasani, vitaminwater, Powerade, Minute Maid, Simply, Del Valle, Georgia and Gold Peak. Through the world's largest beverage distribution system, we are the No. 1 provider of both sparkling and still beverages.  More than 1.9 billion servings of our beverages are enjoyed by consumers in more than 200 countries each day. With an enduring commitment to building sustainable communities, our company is focused on initiatives that reduce our environmental footprint, create a safe, inclusive work





Thursday, July 14, 2016

COCA-COLA® CRAVEN WEEK HERO OF THE DAY (DAY 3)






De-an Ackermann from Griquas has been named the Coca-Cola® Hero of the day for day 3 of the U18 Coca-Cola® Craven Week.

The prestigious Coca-Cola® Hero of the Day award is presented on each day of the tournament in recognition of a game changing ‘hero’ moment.  De-an was selected for the award by a Coca-Cola appointed panel of rugby experts, led by SuperSport anchor Elma Smit.  De-an displayed heroism and good sportsmanship after offloading the ball in a tackle to a player that was in a better position than him instead of going for personal glory and his third try.

"It is an honour for me to win thie accolade but there is no I in team so my first goal is to help the team out and if I do that well then the awards will come,' said De-an

“A big congratulations to De-an on his selection as the Coca-Cola® Hero of the Day.  His selflessness is what you look for in a hero.  This is especially true in a tournament where you stand the chance of being picked for the Coca-Cola® SA Schools side - you might want to go for personal glory and forget about what is good for the team. De-an put teamwork first and is therefore well deserving of this award.” added Elma Smit.

Fetsi Mbele, Coca-Cola South Africa’s Senior Communications Manager: Brand Experience concluded, “The Coca-Cola® Craven Week is Where Heroes Are Made and for many of the players here this week, this is just the beginning of a future in the game.  I look forward to following the likes of De-an as they carve out a career for themselves in South African rugby.”   


About the Coca-Cola® Craven Week
The Coca-Cola Craven Week is an annual rugby union tournament aimed at identifying the top school rugby players in the country. The tournament started in July 1964, and is named after the legendary Springbok rugby union player and coach Dr Danie Craven.  Coca-Cola became the naming rights sponsor in 1985. There are four tournaments that take place during the Coca-Cola Youth Weeks, namely the Coca-Cola U/13 Craven Week, Coca-Cola U/16 Grant Khomo Week, Coca-Cola U/18 Academy Week and the Coca-Cola U/18 Craven Week.  Many of South Africa’s top rugby players have participated in the Coca-Cola Craven Weeks as a springboard to their professional careers including former World Cup winning captain’s John Smit and Francois Pienaar.

About The Coca-Cola Company
The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) is the world's largest beverage company, refreshing consumers with more than 500 sparkling and still brands and more than 3,800 beverage choices. Led by Coca-Cola, one of the world's most valuable and recognizable brands, our company’s portfolio features 20 billion-dollar brands, 18 of which are available in reduced-, low- or no-calorie options. Our billion-dollar brands include Diet Coke, Coca-Cola Zero, Fanta, Sprite, Dasani, vitaminwater, Powerade, Minute Maid, Simply, Del Valle, Georgia and Gold Peak. Through the world's largest beverage distribution system, we are the No. 1 provider of both sparkling and still beverages.  More than 1.9 billion servings of our beverages are enjoyed by consumers in more than 200 countries each day. With an enduring commitment to building sustainable communities, our company is focused on initiatives that reduce our environmental footprint, create a safe, inclusive work






Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Rain interrupts an exciting day’s play at the Coca-Cola Khaya Majola cricket week



The highlight of day two of the Coca-Cola Khaya Majola Cricket Week was a quick fire century by HTS Middelburg’s Daniel Griesel, who made 109, of 117 balls with 10 4s and four 6s for Mpumalanga against Griquas.

His batting feat helped his side to a 1st innings total off 207, which was enough to ensure victory for them, after Griquas were bowled out for 155.

Day two was once again disrupted by rain, with two games called off at lunchtime, and most of the others abandoned in the final hour of play as rain descended on Durban.

The upshot was that only two other teams – Eastern Province and Namibia managed wins – both on 1st innings on a day when times cricket was the format.

The day definitely belonged to the batsmen. Apart from Griesel’s ton, there were six half centuries scored. They were by: EP’s Andrew Rushmere (71 v KwaZulu-Natal Inland); Merwe Erasmus (71 for Namibia v SWD); Gareth Wissing (70 for KwaZulu-Natal v Gauteng); Ryan Wallace (71 for KwaZulu-Natal v Gauteng); Gideon Bruwer (55 for Griquas v Mpumalanga) and Revaldo Moonsamy (56 for Northerns v Western Province).

One bowler managed to get a five wicket haul - Wehan Joubert of Mpumalanga got 5/50 against Griquas. Border’s Ngazibini Sigwile took 4/28 against Boland; Analisa Mteto took 4/39 for Eastern Province against KZN inland and Johannes Smit took 4/35 for Namibia against SWD.

Only one team – Namibia has won both its games so far. Gauteng and Eastern Province have managed one win and one draw apiece, while the other big guns – Western Province and KwaZulu-Natal; have had two rained out draws apiece.

The format of the week now changes to limited overs. Wednesday features T20 cricket, with all the sides playing two matches. On Thursday and Friday they play 50 overs a side matches.

Video highlight packages of Day 2 of the Coca-Cola Khaya Majola Week and audio clips can be found on the FTP site below



Scorecards
Boland 227 (Cilliers 20, Minaar 39, Botha 35, De Necker 44, Louw 35, Schoor 28; Sigwili 4/28, Hardnick 2/52). Border 84/7 (Neethling 24; S Botha 3/11, N Botha 2/19, Louw 2/10). Rain stopped play. Match drawn.

KwaZulu-Natal Inland 126 (Pyne-James 19, Stevens 42; Mteto 4/39, Stretton 3/19). Eastern Province 153/6 (Rushmere 71, Nqam 27; Stevens 3/41). Eastern Province won on 1st innings.

Easterns 73/0 v Northwest (Ahamed 15, Germishuizen 45). Rain stopped play. Match drawn.

Free State 68/2 v Limpopo (Mangwena 25, Botha 22 not out). Rain stopped play. Match drawn.

KwaZulu-Natal 225/5d (Wissing 70, Wallace 72, Schlemmer 27; Glover 3/26). Gauteng 66/1 (Rickleton 25 not out, Roelofsen 22). Rain stopped play. Match drawn.

Mpumalanga 207 (Cornelius 30, Griesel 109; Williams 2/27, Bok 3/51, Bruwer 2/35). Griquas 155 (Bruwer 55, Bok 39 not out; Geldenhuys 3/12, Joubert 5/50). Mpumalanga 2nd inns 36/0. Mpumalanga won on 1st innings.

SWD 131 (C Marrow 34, T Marrow 30; Smit 4/35, Strauss 2/29, Wessels 2/21). Namibia 161/7 (Green 54, Erasmus 71; Maree 4/39, Roelfe 3/37). SWD second innings 6/1 Namibia won on 1st innings.

Northerns 144 (Mahlokwana 30, Moonsamy 56, Bruwer 19; Stevens 3/13, Sader 3/21). Western Province 128/6 (Christensen 48, Van der Berg 30; Melton 3/27, Raseme 3/12). Rain stopped play. Match drawn.

Fixtures for Day 3

18 December 2013 :DAY 3 – 20/20
1st ROUND
VENUE
Gauteng
Vs
Nambia
Smith Oval (KC)/Northwood
KwaZulu Natal
Vs
SWD
Matterson Field (KC)C.Oval
KwaZulu Natal Inland
Vs
Griqualand West
Osler Field(KC)/Old Boys
Border
Vs
Limpopo
Hammond Field
Western Province
Vs
North West
Glenwood High
Eastern Province
Vs
Mpumalanga
Crusaders
Boland
Vs
Free State
Tills
Northerns
Vs
Easterns
Berea Rovers




18 December 2013 :DAY 3 – 20/20
2nd  ROUND
VENUE
Gauteng
Vs
Mpumalanga
Smith Oval (KC)/Northwood
KwaZulu Natal
Vs
Griqualand West
Matterson Field (KC)C.Oval
KwaZulu Natal Inland
Vs
SWD
Osler Field(KC)/Old Boys
Border
Vs
North West
Hammond Field
Western Province
Vs
Limpopo
Glenwood High
Eastern Province
Vs
Nambia
Crusaders
Boland
Vs
Easterns
Tills
Northerns
Vs
Free State
Berea Rovers











Morning.                                     Afternoon
1st Session: 09:00 - 10:20.          13:30 - 14:50
Interval: 10:20 - 10:40.               14:50 - 15:10
2nd Session: 10:40 - 12:00.         15:10 - 16:30
Lunch :12:00 -  13:00