Showing posts with label kwaZulu Natal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kwaZulu Natal. Show all posts

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Sundowns Academy player shines at Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup National Finals


Khayelihle Shozi, the 19 year old striker from Clapham High School, and in the Mamelodi Sundowns Academy, has scored 8 goals in four games making him the top goalscorer at the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup national finals happening at the King Zwelithini Stadium, Umlazi, Durban. Clapham beat Harmony, from the Free State, 1 – 0 today to top Group B with one more game to go.

It was touch and go as to whether Shozi would even travel to Durban with the team as he has been out of action for three months due to injury.  But he was tested just prior to departure and declared fit and has made a mark for himself.

Shozi hails from Pinetown and was brought to Mamelodi Sundowns in 2010 by his mentor, Mabhuti Khanyeza , a renowned player who was with Sundowns and now with Mpumalanga Black Aces.   “I played for Rockers FC, owned by Mabhuti, since I was 6 years old,” he said. “He took me in and groomed me into what I am today.  Not many kids from Klarotha get the chance to be mentored by a professional and then be part of an academy like Sundowns.  My biggest problem is that I am not the best academic and Sundowns demand good results as well as good football.”

The youngster, now in Grade 11 at Clapham, is pleased with his performance in the tournament to date.  “Scoring the goals is a morale booster for me, as well as the team, and it has inspired me to do even better,” however he admits to feeling a bit weary after playing three hard games yesterday and will play two again today. 

“Before I left home I set a goal, and that was to win the highest goalscorer and player of the tournament awards.  I am on the way, but we still have two days of football ahead of us and there are some excellent players here so it will not be easy,” said Shozi. 

Clapham won their first game against FK Tjiane (Limpopo) 9 – 1, then beat Rietvale (Northern Cape) 6 – 0 ending the day with a 1 – 0 lead against Freedom Park (North West). The second day saw them beat Harmony (Free State) 1 – 0 to top the log.  Their final league game will pit them against Sebetwane (North West). 

“Each and every game was a tough one and we have had to work hard for our wins,” said Shozi.  “What really has helped is being part of the Sundowns Academy.  We get to play against the first team every month and we learn a lot about confidence, self discipline, respect, technical play and striving to do your best in every game.  We have put all these lessons into practise this week. ”

As a striker Shozi is always looking for ways to improve his game and different scoring tactics.  “Having someone of Mabhuti’s calibre as a mentor has helped give me the confidence to test out new tactics in games.  I am picking his brains now on how to get to, and stay, at the top of your game.  While I am doing well, I have been through three very difficult months being injured and not playing.  That is one of the most difficult positions to be in and you lose confidence and morale.  This tournament has helped me get back up there.”

His ultimate goal is to play for Mamelodi Sundowns first team.  If he maintains his performance throughout this tournament he believes the coach will get wind of his talents and perhaps his goal will be achieved sooner than expected.

The Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup is currently underway at the King Zwelithini Stadium, Umlazi, Durban.  The 18 participating schools will complete the League today.  Thursday will see the play-offs and the third/fourth play-off will take place at 10am on Friday, followed by live performances by
Naima-K, Professor and Big Nuz.  The final will kick-off at 12pm.



About the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup:
·       The tournament is run under the auspices of the South Africa Football Association (SASFA)
   Named after prominent businessman Patrice Motsepe’s late mother, the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup offers the biggest prize money at school level in Africa (R3.4 million in total). 
·       The sponsors are:  Sanlam, the Motsepe Foundation and the Sanlam Ubuntu-Botho Community Development Trust.
·       The primary objective of the tournament is to revive the culture of school football amongst students between the age of 16 and 19 years old.
·       The tournament also gives players the opportunity to showcase their skills to soccer scouts with the talented players being recruited into development structures to be nurtured and shaped into professional players.





Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Clapham, assisted by Sundowns and the Sono Family, make waves at the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup National finals


The school that has made the biggest impression on the first day of the U-19 Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools cup, happening at the King Zwelithini Stadium, Umlazi, Durban, is Clapham College from Pretoria.  The school, that educates the youngsters from the Mamelodi Sundowns Football Academy, won their first game against FK Tijiane from Limpopo 9 – 1, then 6 - 0 against Rietvale from the Northern Cape ending the day with a 1 – 0 win against Freedom Park to top Group B.

Besides the support of Mamelodi Sundowns, the team is coached by Rhulani Mokwena,  an ex professional footballer who played for his uncle, Jomo Sono.   “My father, Julia KK Sono, was a renowned footballer for Orlando Pirates and Jomo Cosmos and between him and Jomo they have played a major role in the way I approach the game,  which I am now passing on to these youngsters.”

He admits that the success on the first day does not mean they have won the tournament.  “I am pleased with the team’s performance, but we need to improve in every game and in this way we will continue to get results. There was no easy game today and by the third game we were tired.  The boys will rest and go back into action tomorrow, playing every game as a final.”

On the same points as Clapham in Group B is Harmony from Virginia in the Free State.  Clapham topped the group on goal difference, 16 as opposed to 12.

Cloetesville from the Western Cape were leading Group A but lost to Rosina Sedibane from Gauteng to place them second. 

Group C sees East High from Mpumalanga ahead with Benny’s Sports Academy in second place, despite their 9 – 0 win over Ndamase from the Eastern Cape.

The final league games will take place tomorrow, Wednesday, with the final play-offs on Thursday culminating with the third/fourth play-off at 10am on Friday followed by performances by Naima Kay, Professor and Big Nuz and then the final game.

RESULTS:  DAY 1 (24 September 2013)
1.            Welabasha 0   vs  Cloetesville 1
                Goal:  Regan Rhode
2.            Sibongumusa 0 vs Executive Academy 1
                Goal:  Sive Klaushe
3.            Rosina Sedibane   1 v Mondale 0
                Goal:  Thabo Mile
4.            Rietvale  0 vs Harmony 3
                Goals:  Tsheo Mogorosi (2), Reginald Tsoela
5.            Freedom Park 0 vs Sebetwane 0
6.            FK Tijiane 1 vs Clapham 9
                Goal:  FK:  Dumisane Shongwe (captain)
7.            Louis Botha 2 vs   Okiep 0
                Goals:  Charlie Hlalele (2)
8.            Eric Nxumalo 1 vs East High 2
                Goals:  EN:  Fumani Mathabela
                EH: Siyabonga Sibiya, Muzi Thabatha
9.            Ndamase 0  vs Benny’s Care 9
Goals:  Matuka Kabota (2), Khuliso Mudau, Eethe Khaukanani (3), Lfentswe Mungadziwa, Alton Lesedi, own goal
10.          Mondale 2 vs Welabasha 1
                Goals:  M: Gavin Saayman, Dillan Fransch
                W: Siyabonga Mkhize
11.          Rosina Sedibane   1 vs  Sibongumusa 0
                Goal:  Motsiri Moshoma
12.          Cloetesville 4 vs Executive Academy 1
                Goals:  CL:  Antonio Lewis (2), Curvin  Williams, Jason Clayton (captain)
                EA: Zolani <Malahla
13.          Clapham 6 vs Rietvale 0
                Goals:  Percy Tau (2), Khayelihle Shozi (3), Motoro Monyai
14.          FK Tijiane 0 vs  Freedom park 0
15.          Harmony 3 vs Sebetwane 0
                Goals:  Mpho Moepetsane, Abram Morake, Tshepiso Lobelo
16.          Benny’s Care 1 vs  Louis Botha 1
                Goals:  LB: Freddie Hlalele
                BC:  Khuliso Mudau
17.          Ndamase 0 vs Eric Nxumalo 1
                Goal:  Fumani Mathebula
18.          Okiep 0 vs East High 3
                Goals: EH:  Muzi Thabotha, Moffat Nkuna, Thembumenzi Ngomane
19.          Welabasha 0 vs  Executive Academy 1
                Goal:  Siphiwe Giften
20.          Cloetesville 0 vs Rosina Sedibane 1
                Goals:  Sifiso Nkosi
21.          Mondale 2 vs Sibongumusa 0
                Goals:  Adrian Jaftha, Ricardo Vorster
22.          Rietvale  1 vs Sebetwane 1
                Goals:  Riet:  Angelo Van Rooi
                Seb: Itumeleng Mosikare
23.          Harmony 6 vs FK Tijiane 0
                Goals:  Tiisetso Noosi, Molelekoa Motaung (2), Reginald Tsoela, Buti Mokele, Mpho Mosoang
24.          Freedom Park 0 vs Clapham 1
                Own goal



About the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup:
·       The tournament is run under the auspices of the South Africa Football Association (SASFA)
   Named after prominent businessman Patrice Motsepe’s late mother, the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup offers the biggest prize money at school level in Africa (R3.4 million in total). 
·       The sponsors are:  Sanlam, the Motsepe Foundation and the Sanlam Ubuntu-Botho Community Development Trust.
·       The primary objective of the tournament is to revive the culture of school football amongst students between the age of 16 and 19 years old.
·       The tournament also gives players the opportunity to showcase their skills to soccer scouts with the talented players being recruited into development structures to be nurtured and shaped into professional players.







Wednesday, March 21, 2012

THE DANONE NATIONS CUP ROAD SHOW MOVES TO KWAZULU-NATAL




KwaZulu-Natal is the next Province to host their Final which will take place at the Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium in Pinetown on Saturday, 24 March.

A school, that up until three years ago was a 4-block mud building, by the name of Oqondweni Primary School, will represent Obonjeni Region in the Provincial Finals.  Team coach, Bongani Mlambo says that his dream of getting to the National Finals is just a few games away.  “Last year was our first appearance in the Danone Nations Cup but we lost at cluster level. To me winning through to the Provincial finals shows that hard work pays off.”

“My team is based in a rural part of KwaZulu-Natal with no proper soccer fields and we have to borrow boots from the local amateur club when we play games,” said Mlambo.

2010 KwaZulu-Natal champions, Sinenzuzo Primary School, will again be playing in the Provincial Finals on Saturday, but this does not faze Mlambo.  “We have worked really hard for this opportunity and now it’s time for the boys to embrace the moment and enjoy the game. We have the skill, the confidence – all that is left is to show what we are made of and to get to the National final.” 

Sinenzuzo Primary School went on to represent the country in the 2010 Danone Nations Cup World Finals that took place in South Africa finishing in 16th position.

Players Mlambo highlighted to make a different to his team include midfielder Qiniso Mbonambi and Striker Mxolisi Thwala.

The KwaZulu - Natal games kick-off this weekend at 9am with the final scheduled for 2.30pm. The other 10 teams that will compete include: Masihambisane Primary from Amajuba Region, Celimfundo Primary School  (Othukela Region), Matimatolo Primary School (Umzinyathi Region), Luhana Primary School (Sisonke Region), Oqondweni Primary School (Obonjeni Region), Ophuzane Primary School (Vryheid Region), Isinamuva Primary School (Umgungundlovu Region), Kwa Dukuza Primary School (Ilembe Region), Siyephu Primary School (Ugu Region) and Ndongeni Primary.

2010 NATIONAL FINAL WINNERS - KZN'S Sinenzuzo Primary

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Coca-Cola Khaya Majola Cricket Week Team Lists


Western Province

Surname
Name
School
Bedingham
David
Wynberg HS
Chiektey
Taariq
Rondebosch HS
Cronje
Rudolph
Stellenberg HS
De Abreu
Hilio
Rondebosch HS
Fransman
Josh
Wynberg HS
Golding
Sebastian
Bishops
Kannemeyer
Dalton
Wynberg HS
Mallie
Shabir
Wynberg HS
Muller
Travis
Wynberg HS
Norris
Matthew
Rondebosch HS
Shushu
Ntsika
Camp Bay HS
Smith
Jason
Wynberg HS
Zeeman
Jaco
Rondebosch HS

Northerns


Surname

Name
School
Van Wyngaardt
Jovaun
Waterkloof
Kok
Jean-Pierre
Waterkloof
Buitendag
Cloete
Waterkloof
Verster
Regardt
Menlopark
Pike
Gerald
Garsfontein
Sachane
Jack
St Albans College
Mokhuane
Abel
Menlopark
Rasemenye
Andrew
Rosina Sedibane
Mahlokoane
Gregory
Cullinan
Coetzee
Murray
PBHS
Kgoatle
Lerato
Mamelodi
Van der Merwe
Charl
Menlopark
Saunders
Dimitri
Eersterust

Boland


Surname
Name
School
Pietersen
Keegan
New Orleans
Bredenkamp
Jean
Paarl Boys High
Fortuin
Rantin
New Orleans
Conradie
Gideon
Paarl Gymnasium
Pollard
Rudolph
Paarl Boys High
Robyn
Wade
Bridgehouse
Cassiem
Junaid
New Orleans
Frylink
Jan
Boland Landbou
Engelbrecht
Rabian
New Orleans
Pekeur
Arno
Langeberg Secondary
Williams
Lizaad
Hugenote High
Barends
Laughton
Paul Roos
Brockman
Clint
Paarl Boys High

Border


Surname
Name
School
Marais
Marko
Hangklip High
Van Zyl
Jason
Selborne
Calane
Mkhululi
Dale College
Sansom
Russel
Hudson Park
Christoffels
Curwin
Queens
Ferreira
Aubrey
Queens College
Langa
Lubabalo
Sakhisizwe
Haynes
Justin
Hudson Park
Sigwili
Ngazibini
Hudson Park
Nonyukela
Enkosi
Jabavu
Notoko
Hlumelo
Hudson Park
Tongo
Viwe
Cambridge
Ngqoba
Sinovuyo
Sheshegu


Easterns

Surname
Name
School
du Plooy
Henning
Hoerskool Jeugland
Kingham
Mark
CBC Boksburg
Mahoa
Dithakong
Masisebenze High
Mohlala
Alex
Springs Boys High
Ngoepe
Lesiba
Hoerskool Hans Moore
Moore
Vincent
Springs Boys High
Snyman
Jurie
Hoerskool Jeugland
Govender
Nicholas
Willowmoore High
van Dyk
Henri
Hoerskool Kempton
Wewers
Curtly
Benoni High
van Rooyen
Jan-Andre
Hoerskool Jeugland
Zweni
Thando
Unity Secondary
Muller
Anton
Hoerskool Jeugland


Eastern Province

Surname
Name
School
Moore
Edward
Grey
Snyman
Jaycin
Grey
Samboer
Curtis
Grey
Nqweni
Solomzi
Grey
Bokako
Tladi
Motherwell
Lingani
Standiwe
Muir
Herold
Ian
St Andrews
Rushmere
Michael
St Andrews
Gailey
Nicholas
Kingswood
Nortje
Anrich
Brandwag
Budaza
Mbulelo
Woodridge
Hobson
Thomas
Woodridge
Abrahams
Shakier
Grey



KwaZulu Natal Costal

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Surname

Name

School

Van Heerden

Jared

DHS

Ramsaroop

Mishkal

Glenwood

Airey

Mark

Kearsney College

Muthusamy

Senuran

Clifton

Shadwell

Michael

Kearsney College

Reddy

Sashlin

Westville

Venter

Grove

Glenwood

Simmonds

Kyle

Westville

Kirsten

Craig

Kearsney College

Subrayen

Prenelan

Glenwood

Mthimkulu

Cyril

Glenwood

Cele

Khalipa

Northwood

Kietsmann

Trevor

Felixton


Free State
Surname
Name
School
Bouwer
Ruben
Grey College
Dry ( C )
Corne
Grey College
Du Plessis
Ryan
St Andrew’s
Galhenage
Sachintha
Grey College
Gous
Andries
Grey College
Groenewald
Gary
St Andrew’s
Maarman
Jamian
HTS Louis Botha
Masheshemane
Thabo
Sasolburg High
Ntshona
Sine
St Andrew’s
Orros
Vasili
Grey College
Rakhatla
Thabang
DR R Cingo
Roberts
Henrich
Grey College
Van Dyk
Johan
St Andrew’s

Gauteng


Surname
Name
School
Cook
Yassar
St Stithians
De Chaud
Paul
KES
Van Dam
Anton
Waterstone College
Jaftha
Bruce
Randfontein High
Le Roux
Carmi
KES
Rhoda
David
St Stithians
Harte
Gareth
KES
Kotze
JP
Volkies Heidelberg
Faasen
Michael
St Stithians
Sherratt
Michael
St David’s
Pillay
Shaylen
KES
Rapelego
Thami
Westcol High
Soogreem
Shadyne
Maragon College


Northern Cape

Surname
Name
School
Pitchers
Xander
Northern Cape
Laven
Sam
Emang Mmogo
Rosier
Diego
Northern Cape
Richards
Achmat
Northern Cape
Le Roux
Zane
Northern Cape
Arends
Sergio
Northern Cape
Brooker
Aiden
Northern Cape
Buys
Jaco
Northern Cape
Muller
Keegan
ELCON
Mohale
Kagisho
Emang Mmogo
Bok
Ainslee
William Pescod
McKenzie
Dylan
De Aar
Hottie
Reagile
Emang Mmogo


KwaZulu Natal Inland


Surname
Name
School
Davids
Keegan
St. Charles College
DV Pavillon
Darryn
Maritzburg College
Ford
Mathew
St. Charles College
Futshane
Bantu
Hilton College
Harries
Kewan
Maritzburg College
Indrajith
Parvishkar
St. Charles College
Memela
Fezile
Maritzburg College
Mitchell
Robin
St. Charles College
Moses
Vaughan
St. Charles College
Mukansi
Tintswalo
Hilton College
Savage
Calvin
Maritzburg College
Shield
Jason
Hilton College
Robinson
Dean
St. Charles College

Namibia


Surname
Name
School
Vorster
Hendre
Gobabis Gimnasium
van Vuuren
Wian
Home Schooling
Erasmus
Gerhard
WHS
Delport
MP
Randburg
Groenewald
Zhivago
De Duine
Lotter
Gerhard
WHS
Coombe
Christopher
Windhoek Technical
Groenewald
Shalako
De Duine
Engelbrecht
Andre
Student
Wessels
Bredell
Gobabis Gimnasium
Brand
Kobus
Keetmanshoop
Schoonbee
Colin
Student
Lungameni
Tangeni
Windhoek Technical


Limpopo


Surname
Name
School
Wierenga
Berend
Pietersburg Hoër
Joubert
Dewald
Ben Voster
Viljoen
John
Ben Voster
Sempe
Katlego
Capricorn
Moloto
Lesego
Seshego
Koen
Markus
Pietersburg Hoër
Marais
Marnus
Merensky
Modiba
Matomi
Merensky
Baloyi
Nsovo
Merensky
Ngwenya
Thomas
Merensky
Koekemoer
Tian
Ben Voster
Nefale
Tovhi
Pietersburg Hoër
Kamffer
Waldi



North West


Surname
Name
School
Steyn
Schalk
Volkskool High School
Sereo
Kamogelo
HTS Potchefstroom
Phonoshe
Falakhe
HTS Potchefstroom
Snyman
Phillip
Rustenburg High School
Laher
Yusuf
Lichtenburg High School
Fourie
Marcus
Klerksdorp High School
Smith
Herman
Klerksdorp High School
Stuurman
Michael
HTS Rustenburg
Mahne
Roland
Lichtenburg High School
Gaonnwe
Shaun
Vryburg
Thato
Molope
Fields College
Lemmer
Herman
Lichtenburg High School
Rupert
Viljoen
Potchefstroom Gimnasium High School


South Western Districts


Surname
Name
School
Baartman
Ottniel
Bridgton Secondary School
Barnard
Johandre
Outeniqua High
Daniels
Aldin
Outeniqua High
Droomer
Louis
Oakdale Agricultural School
Fortuin
Keagan
Oudtshoorn High
Gouws
Stephan
Oakdale Agricultural School
Toit Hills
Du Toit
Outeniqua High
Piedt
Marcello
Outeniqua High
Pieters
Josh
Oakhill School
Roelfse
Lance
Outeniqua High
Sparks
Gurshwin
York High
Stander
Ruan
Outeniqua High
van Vuuren
Jurie
Oakdale Agricultural School


The only team list that we do not have is the Mpumalanga team. We should get it later today.