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Thursday, July 23, 2015

Gauteng giants face up in the U19 Kay Motsepe Schools Cup Inter District Finals


The new school term has only just begun, but it’s straight into the action for Pretoria’s Rosina Sedibane Modiba Sports School as they face Clapham High School in a Kay Motsepe Schools Cup, sponsored by Sanlam and the Motsepe Foundation, Gauteng inter-districts clash on Thursday 23rd July, at Rosina.

Reginald Paterson, the school’s deputy principal and coach of the team, explains that his team is young and inexperienced, but up for the challenge.

“We are no longer affiliated to the SuperSport United youth academy,” he explained, “so we have to stand on our own feet now. But this team has been together for a few years now and we are optimistic about them.”

Paterson, who started coaching soccer at Rosina 11 years ago and has a level 2 coaching qualification, has been with the team since they were under-13s. The 2015 side is basically the school’s under-17 team, with a few experienced players left over from last year’s competition.

“They have adjusted well to playing at the U19 level and should they not make it this year they have another 2 years in this tournament,” Paterson said. “The team has been playing together for a long time so they are used to each other and communicate very well on the field.”

Paterson sees the adjustment to playing without the SuperSport affiliation as an advantage because it means that they will start relying on their own strengths and their own players.

“The current team we built from scratch.  Each year we hold our own trails and we get some of the best players around, but unfortunately we end up losing them to big teams. Not so long ago SuperSport signed two of our players, Katlego Mohamme and Kamohelo Mahlatsi. Of course we want them to stay with us but at the end of the day they have to better their careers in soccer, and being a part of an academy is what will get them closer to their dreams of playing professional soccer.”

Rosina Sedibane was last in the national finals in 2013 and Paterson is confident that they will be there again this year. “I have been preaching to the team how important it is to put in the hard work. Clapham has players from the Sundowns academy and they have been very successful in this tournament before. We played in the local schools league and they beat us 2-0 but that does not mean they will do this again.


"Our strengths lie in our determination to do well and make a name for ourselves.  The Supersport United academy players went over to Holy Trinity and they have been knocked out and there is no reason we should feel intimidated when facing the Sundowns academy players at Clapham.”

Friday, September 27, 2013

A Gauteng/Free State Sanlam Kay Motesepe Schools Cup Final



.  It was a day of high’s and low’s for the 18 teams that competed in the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup play-offs happening at the King Zwelithini Stadium, Umlazi, Durban.  For the semi-finalists it was a case of playing for the R1 million or R500 000.  But in the end Clapham (Gauteng) beat the most successful team in the tournament to date, Harmony 3 – 0 and national final first timers, Louis Botha beat Rosina Sedibane 1 – 0, to meet each other in the final match tomorrow.

For Rosina Sedibane, the school that educates the SuperSport United Academy players, the defeat by Louis Botha was a disappointment, but for Harmony, making it to the semi-finals was a great feat.  “My boys did a great job,” said coach, Pitso Mokoena. “This year I brought my U17 team.  None of them have played in this tournament before yet they rose to the occasion and showed character and a fighting spirit.  I am a happy coach.”

Mokoena would like to finish in third position, and win the school R500 000, but his focus is already turning to final exams.  “We will leave Durban with happy memories, but now it is time to study.  I do not want these boys to follow in my footsteps.  I gave us school at 17 years old and joined Free State Stars, seven years later I went to Amazulu, ending at Bloemfontein Celtic. Once my career was over I was unemployed for years until I was offered a job at Harmony.  I then had to complete my matric with the team I was coaching at the time!  I have also gone on to get my SAFA Level 1 coaching certificate.  I have a lot to teach my players both on and off the field.”

Based on statistics, the odds slightly favour Clapham in the final.  Clapham won all their games and scored 23 goals in seven games conceding just one.  Louis Botha drew two of their games and only scored 14 goals conceding two. But there are no guarantees and it will all boil down to who played the best on the day.

Harmony and Rosina Sedibane will play for third and fourth place.

But the biggest low must be the disqualification of East High from Mpumalanga due to fielding an ineligible player.

Tomorrow’s activities will commence at 9am with entertainment by Naima Kay, Professor and Big Nuz followed by the third/fourth play off at 11am.  There will be more entertainment prior to the final which will kick-off at 1pm.  Gates open at 9am and entrance is free.

Results:
QF: Clapham 2 vs Okiep 0
                Goals:  Motoro Monyai, Percy Tau
QF: Harmony 0 vs Benny’s School 0
                Harmony won 15 – 14 on penalties
QF: Louis Botha 1 vs Mondale 1
                Louis  Botha won 3 – 0 on Penalties
                Goals:  LB:  Ernest Mabathoana
                Mon:  Clinton Herwel
QF: Rosina Sedibane 1 vs Cloetesville 0
                Goal:  Sikhabuzo Mazibuko
Pos 9 – 12:  Freedom Park 1 vs Rietvale 1
                Freedom Park won 5 – 4 on penalties
                Goals:  FP:  Thembani Gwala,
                Riet:  Angelo Van Rooi
Pos 9 – 12: Eric Nxumalo 2  vs Executive Academy 0
                Goals:  Funani Mathabela, Sydney Moyane
Pos 13 – 16: Sibongumusa 1  vs FK Tjiane 2
                Goals:  Sib:  Siyanda Ngubane
                FK:  Calvin Mathebe, Dumisane Shongwe
Pos 13 – 16:  Sebetwane 1  vs Ndamase 1
                Ndamande won 3 – 2 on penalties
                Goals:  Seb: Tshepiso Lobelo
                Nda:  Ayakha Stamp
Pos 17 – 18: Welebasha buy (Welebashe finishes in 17th position)
Pos 5 – 8: Okiep 1  vs Benny’s Sport 1
                Okiep won 5 – 3 on penalties
                Goals:  OK: Romario Waterboer,
                BS:  Lfentshwe Munyadziwa
Pos 5 – 8:Mondale 3  vs Cloetesville 0
                Goals:  Dilan Fransch, Lance Beyers, Brandon Dean
Pos 15 – 16: Sibongumusa 1  vs Sebetwane 1
                Sebetwane won 3 – 1 on penalties
                Goals Sib:Siyanda Ngubane,
                Seb:  Itumeleng Mosikare
Pos 9 – 10:  Freedom Park 0 vs Eric Nxumalo 2
                Goals:  Bonginkosi Mkhabela, Nyiko Phoko
Pos 11 – 12: Rietvale 1 vs Executive Academy 1
                Rietvale won 4 – 2 on penalties
                Goals:  Riet:  Angelo Van Rooi,
                EA: Bonga Klaushe
Pos 13 – 14: FK Tjiane 1 vs Ndamase 0
                Goal:  Dumisani Shongwe
Pos 5 – 6: Okiep 0  vs Mondale 0
                Mondale won 3 – 1 on penalties
Pos 7 – 8:  Cloetesville 0  vs Benny’s Sports 0
                Benny’s won 4 – 2 on penalties
Semifinal: Clapham 3 vs Harmony 0
                Goals: Khyelihle Shozi, Ntando Ngubane (2)
Semifinal: Louis Botha 1 vs Rosina Sedibane 0
                Goal: Aaron Mzethu

FINAL LOG POSITIONS
18.          East High
17.          Welabasha
16.          Sibongumusa
15.          Sebetwane
14.          Ndamase
13.          FK Tjiane
12.          Executive Academy
11.          Rietvale
10.          Freedom Park
9.             Eric Nxumalo
8.             Cloetesville
7.             Benny’s Sports Academy
6.             Okiep
5.         Mondale

Ends.


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.







Thursday, September 26, 2013

Academies have topped the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup National Final Groups


The final round robin games of the Sanlam Kay Motsepe took place at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Umlazi, Durban today with Rosina Sedibane, Louis Botha Technical College, and Clapham College topping their group. The play-offs will commence tomorrow.  

For Gauteng’s Rosina Sedibane Modiba Sports School things are going according to plan.  “So far so good,” said coach, Tumelo Molabo, but he warns his team that more goals need to be scored if they wish to progress further. “The team I brought this year is young and inexperienced, but have been playing together for a few years now so know each other well.  I can see them getting more and more confident as the days progress.  We ended our League matches by beating Welebasha (KZN) 5 – 0. The boys have shown a determination to win and they are not scared of any team.” 

Rosina has not lost a game in the national finals to date and have scored 9 goals, conceding one goal against Executive Academy (EC).

The team Rosina is hoping to meet in the tournament is fellow provincial winners, Clapham, who have done exceptionally well this year.  “They beat us in the provincial final, but we are ready to redeem ourselves and they better watch out.  Last year we finished the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup in fourth position and we want to take first position this year,” said Molabo, who admits that the fact that most of the players belong to the SuperSport United Academy also helps.

Key Player for Rosina this year is Thabo Mile, who has scored 2 goals for the school.  The 19 year old Grade 11 pupil has just rejoined the team after suffering a foot injury .  “I thought that I would not be able to adjust after my injury,” said Mile, “but surprisingly I adjusted and am happy with my performance and it proves that I am on form again.”

Mile joined the SuperSport United Academy in 2009 and is grateful for the opportunity offered to him and the time the club and school has spent on him to improve his football as well as help him get a better grasp on life.  “It is amazing how life works.  My father wanted my brother to progress with his soccer career, but he decided he didn’t want to make soccer his life.  My father has since died and I am the one that is progressing in soccer. It is a pity he can’t see me now.”

Gauteng’s Clapham High School finished top of Group B winning all their matches with an impressive 18 goals conceding only one, against rivals, Harmony (Free State).

Newcomers, Louis Botha Technical High School from Bloemfontein, Free State finished top of Group C, winning their final round robin match against Ndamase (EC) 6 – 0, with Boipelo Segwaba scoring 4 goals.  The team managed to knock 12 goals into the net conceding only one.

Fixtures for the third day of play are still to be announced.

Results: East High 0 vs Louis Botha 1
                Goal:  Sizwe Duba
Okiep 1 vs Ndamase 0
                Goal:  Duncan V.D. Heever
Eric Nxumalo 3 vs Benny’s Sport Academy 2
                Goals:  EN:  Sydney Moyane, Adriot Mathebula, Silence Mashaba
                BC:  Alton Kapinga (2)
Mondale 1  vs  Cloetesville 1
                Goals:  Mon:  Dean Brandon (Kyle wheeler sent off for foul in penalty box)
                Cloet:  Curvin Williams
Welabasha 0  vs Sibongumusa1
                Goal:  Sihle Ndlovu
Executive Academy 1 vs Rosina Sedibane 1
                Goals:  EA: Zolani Malahla
                RS:  Skhumbuzo Mazibuko
Clapham 1 v Harmony 0
                Goal:  Khayelihle Shozi
Rietvale 0 v Freedom Park 1
                Goal: Bakang Monchwe
Sebetwane 0 v FK Tjiane 2
                Goals:  Dumisani Shongwe, Raymond Moroko
Benny’s Sport 1 v Okiep 0
                Goal:  Duncan VD Heever
Louis Botha 4 v Eric Nxumalo 0
                Goals:  Biopelo Segwaba, Aaron Mzethu, George Mlalele, Ernest Mabathoana
East High 6 v Ndamase 0
                Goals:  Muzi Thabotha (2), Siyabonga Sibiya (3), Bojosi Manjoe
Welabasha 0 v Rosina Sedibane 5
                Goals:  Lucky Gilbert, Zama Rambuwane, Thabo Mile, Sifiso Nkosi, Kwanele Zulu
Executive Academy 0 v Mondale 2
                Goals:  Dillan Fransch (2)
Cloetesville 2 v Sibongemusa 1
                Goals:  Cloet:  Regan Rhode, Wandile Yapi
                Sib: Sbonelo Sibiya
Rietvale 2 v FK Tjiane 1
                Goals:  Riet:  Horatio Mokwane, Maxwell Maarman
                Tj:  Obrey Mokwana
Sebetwane 0  v Clapham 1
                Goal:  Percy Tau
Harmony 1 v Freedom Park 0
                Goal:  Reginald Tsoela
Louis Botha 6 v Ndamase 0
                Goals:  Boipelo Segwaba (4), Ernest Mabathoana, Phatsimo Litseho
East High 3  v Benny’s Sport1
                Goals:  EH:  Siyabonga Sibiya (2), Thembumenzi Ngomane,
                BS:  Eethe Khaukanani
Okiep 3 v Eric Nxumalo 2
                Goals:  OK: Gian De Jongh, Duncan VD Heever (2)
                EN:  Fumani Mathebula, Sydney Moyane


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.