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Sport Articles: 2004 SPORT ARTICLES: 2004 Boland Cricket 2004 4/10/2004 Boland Coke team u/19A Pieter Daneel Boland u/17A Emile Linder Karl Nieuwoudt Johan Bothma Boland u/19 "Platteland" Adraan van Heerden Boland u/16 Ralph Baumgarten Lance Hannie Lee Adriaanse Lee Davidse Boland u/15 (PG Bison) Lenert van Wyk Wickus van Vuuren Avril Gardiner Boland u/15B "Platteland" Ian Botha Du Toit Kemp, even though he is u/14 (u/14 Boland team has to be announced) Results: 1-6 November 23/11/2004 CRICKET 19A1 vs SACS SACS - 184/9 (Johan Bothma 18:3:43:4w / Emile Linder 21:6:43:3w) PRG - 165/10 (Karl Nieuwoudt 44 / Wikus v Vuuren 33 / Pieter Daneel 30) 15A1 vs SACS SACS - 185/10 (Ruan Steyn 17:4:24:6w / Du Toit Kemp 17.5:5:50:4w) PRG - 117/10 (Philip Janse v Rensburg 35) 0/14A vs SACS (30innings) SACS - 99/6 PRG - 102/5 (Daren Chalmers 22 / Viv Viviers 22* ) WATERPOLO – u/19 Tournament 19A vs Pinelands - 5 – 0 vs Vishoek 6 – 1 vs Westerford 0 – 7 (Final) GOLF PRG won the Boland Winter League Results: 22-27 November 30/11/2004 CRICKET PRG vs Punt High School Punt 95/10 (Francois van Zyl 7:0:22:4w / Lee Davidse 10:1:21:3w) PRG 96/2 (Pieter Daneel 52* / Anton Kriel 18*) PRG won by 8 wickets. PRG vs Wynberg PRG 96/10 (Barend Wessels 44 / Pieter Daneel 32) Wynberg 96/10 (Johan Bothma 10:3:14:4w / Francois van Zyl 4:0:9:3w) Match ended in a draw Achievements: Canoeing, Quad Biking 4/10/2004 CANOEING Erhardt Joubert (grade 12) was a member of the South African Canoeing team that recently took part in the Junior World Marathon Championships in Bergen, Norway. The distance of the marathon events was 21 km. He achieved the 14th overall position in the individual (K1) section, as well as a 9th overall in the K2 with his South African partner. QUAD BIKING Merwe Krige, Byron Ott and Marius Prins took part in a Zone 7 competition on 28 August. In the social class (300–450 cc) Merwe came first in the 1 hour “enduro” race, while Marius and Byron achieved third and fourth places respectively in the senior sportman class (200 - 350 cc). Results: 26-30 October 2/11/2004 CRICKET 19A1 vs Vredenburg PRG won by 204 runs PRG 240/9 Emile Linder 60 / Lenert v Wyk 44 / Barend Wessels 35* / L.Davidse 31 Vredenburg 36/10 Francois v Zyl 8:0:19:5w / Johan Bothma 3:1:2:3w 19A2 vs Loughborough (Eng) PRG lost by 50 runs Loughborough 139/8 Egbert Loubser 8:1:12:2w / Dean vd Heever 7:1:28:2w PRG 89/10 19A2 vs Grabouw PRG won by 8 wickets Grabouw 85/10 Keegan Williams 6:0:15:4w / Stefan vd Merwe: 7:1:26:4w PRG 88/2 Bernard v Zyl 45* 19B vs Parel Vallei PRG won by 87 runs PRG 171/8 Jaco Basson 66 Parel Vallei 84/10 Jaco Basson 5:1:16:3w 17A vs Bergrivier 19A PRG lost by 125 runs Bergrivier 201/10 Gideon Rademeyer 10:0:37:4w / Dawie v Wyk 6:0:23:3w 17B vs Parel Vallei PRG won by 21 runs PRG 115/10 Parel Vallei 94/10 Dawie v Wyk 5:0:21:4w 15A1 vs Vredenburg PRG won by 5 wickets Vredenburg 101/10 Du Toit Kemp 6:1:16:4w / Francois d Toit 10:1:23:2w PRG 104/5 Philip J v Rensburg 28* / Ruan Steyn 26 15A2 vs New Orleans 15A1 PRG won by 3 wickets New Orleans 134/10 Matthew Mitchell 6.4:1:24:3w / Johan Malan 5:2:14:3w PRG 137/7 Philip J v Rensburg 28* / Ruan Steyn 26 15C vs Cloetesville PRG won by 40 runs PRG 150/8 Hendrik Basson 27* / Ian v Rensburg 24 Cloetesville 110/10 Markus Prozesky 4:0:15:3w / Ian v Rensburg 5:0:15:2w 15D vs Paarl Gym PRG won by 4 wickets Paarl Gym 105/10 Kurt Siyaya 2:0:24:3w / Tiaan Lourens 4:0:8:2w / Chinomso Onwunta 5:0:15:2w / Daniël Kotze 5:0:30:2w PRG 107/6 Kurt Siyaya 31 14A vs HJS PRG lost by 5 wickets PRG 172/10 Darren Chalmers 91 HJS 173/5 Ian vd Westhuizen 11:0:20:3w 14A vs Hugenote PRG won by 6 wickets Hugenote 30/10 Jonathan Watson 9:2:8:6w / Danny Fernandes 5:0:10:4w PRG 31/4 14C vs Hugenote PRG won by 42 runs PRG 110/10 Johan-Awie Marais 31 / Lourens Steyn 21 Hugenote 68/10 Benard Spies 5:1:7:3w / Ruben Johannes 5:0:15:2w / RJ Marais 5:1:22:2w TENNIS 6 vs Hugenote 3 7 – 3 4 vs Hugenote 1 4 - 7 15B vs Hugenote 10 – 0 15C vs Hugenote 9 – 1 WATERPOLO vs PINELANDS 14A 7 – 2 15A 9 – 1 19A 12 - 1 0/14 Tournament 14A vs Westerford 7 – 3 vs Pinbelands 6 – 3 vs Westerford (final) 8 - 4 19A vs Westerford 1 – 4 DUATHLON u/19 Cor van Deventer 1 st Martin Mantel 3 rd ACADEMICS - MATHEMATICS Results of the Harmony South-African Maths-Olympiad Senior Section Ralf Kistner (still a junior) gained a place under the top ten in the country and was awarded a silver medal. Junior Section The following pupils went through to the final round and received bronze medals Jan Buys, Charl du Preez Results: 24-28 September 13/10/2004 RUGBY WP 7’s Championships. PRG beat Paarl Gym in final 17–14 CRICKET u/19 Tournament at Mossel Bay PRG vs Outeniqua Outeniqua 168/7 (Best bowlers A. Gardiner 10:0:38:3w // J. Bothma 7:0:25:1w) PRG 160/10 (Best batsman P.Daneel 45) Paul Roos lost by 8 runs Paul Roos vs Northern Cape PRG 105/10 (Best bowler L. van Wyk 24) Northern Cape 105/2 (W. van Vuuren 2:0:22:1w) Paul Roos lost by 8 wickets PRG vs Punt Paul Roos 215/2 (P. Daneel 87* // L. van Wyk 52) Punt 112/10 (E. Linder 9:2:31:3w // D. van der Heever 3:1:7:2w) Paul Roos won by 103 runs u/15 Tournament at HJS PRG vs Waterkloof (match played in course of two days. Each team had 65 overs in first innings. The second innings was played according to the “all day”- format. First innings: Waterkloof 111 (Ruan Steyn 8:3:11:3w // Josh Fouché 13:3:34:3w) PRG 154/7 ( Emile Kriek 47) Second innings: Waterkloof 238/7 PRG 75/2 match undecided PRG vs Durbanville Junior Club (50overs) Durbanville 146/8 (Ruan Steyn 9:0:29:3w) PRG 129 (P.Janse van Rensburg 52) PRG lost by 17 runs PRG vs Gill Kollege (50overs) PRG 224/8 (Emile Kriek 79 // Du Toit Kemp 32 // Ruan Steyn 34) Gill College 53 (Josh Fouché 9:3:8:5w // Du Toit Kemp 7.1:2:14:3w) PRG won by 171 runs Results: 11 - 16 October 25/10/2004 CRICKET 19A1 vs HHH PRG won by 213 runs PRG 298/8 (Pieter Daneel 64 / Johan Bothma 53* / Morne Erasmus 49 / Karl Nieuwoudt 36) HHH 85/10 19A2 vs Klein Nederburg PRG won by 49 runs PRG 132/10 (Dean v/d Heever 32*) Klein Ned 83/10 (Dean v/d Heever7:1:14:3w) 19B vs HHH PRG won by 4 runs PRG 123/7 HHH 119/8 (Dean v/d Heever 6:1:27:4w) 17A vs HHH PRG won by 90 runs PRG 142/10 HHH 52/10 (Gideon Rademeyer 5:2:6:3w) 17B vs HJS PRG lost by 34 runs HJS 142/10 (Reinhard Visser 6:1:17:3w) PRG 108/10 (Reinhard Visser 42*) 15A1 vs HHH PRG won by 7 wickets HHH 105/10 (Ruan Steyn 7:0:14:3w / Francois du Toit 7:1:15:3w) PRG 106/3 (Emile Kriek 32) 15A2 vs Gym 0/15A PRG lost by 8 wickets PRG 105/10 Gym 107/2 15C vs HHH 15B PRG lost by 9 runs HHH 92/7 (JP Carstens 5:0:16:4w) PRG 83/6 (Hendrik Bosman 21*) 14A vs Wellington Combined 15A PRG won by 8 wickets Wellington 53/10 (J Watson 1:0:0:2w) PRG 54/2 14B vs Strand PRG won by 103 runs PRG 166/2 (H Nieuwoudt 94 / A Norton 30) Strand 63/10 (Andrew Norton 5:2:7:5w) 14D vs Hugenote 14B PRG lost by 31 runs Hugenote 78/5 PRG 47/10 ATHLETICS (Boland Talent Meeting) First Jacques Pretorius u/17 1500m 4:14:00 Gerhard du Plessis u/15 Pole Vault 3.12m Emile Rossouw 0/19 High Jump 1.80m Second Marco Williams u/17 800m 2:09:10 Johann Adriaanse u/15 Pole Vault 2.62m Third Marco Williams u/17 400m 55.10 Kyle Bristow u/17 Javelin 37.10m TENNIS 1st vs Paarl Gym 6 – 0 2nd vs HJS 6 – 0 3rd vs HJS 3 – 7 4th vs Parel Vallei 4 – 2 5th vs Labori 4 – 2 6th vs Labori 5 – 1 15A vs HJS 6 – 0 15C vs Parel Vallei 6 – 0 WATERPOLO 19A vs Herzlia 5 – 9 vs Rondebosch 4 – 15 15A vs Herzlia 3 – 5 vs Rondebosch 1 – 7 14A s Herzlia 6 – 1 14B s Herzlia 4 – 3 u/14 Tournament Grey College Bloemfontein vs Affies 3 – 3 vs Clifton 4 – 2 vs St’Stithians 3 – 1 vs Westville 0 – 8 vs Grey (PE) 2 – 6 vs St John’s 0 – 7 (8th out of 14 schools) BIATHLé Boland Meeting Strand u/16 Jacques Pretorius 1st Jacques de Villiers 2nd Jaco v Vuuren 3rd Heinrich Dahms 4th u/18 Cor v Deventer 1st Maarten Mantel 2nd Clinton Weiss 3rd O’Ryan Marais 4th ACADEMICS Sunset Electronics Competition DThe following participants are through to the final round in 2005 Bernard van Zyl (9A4) Michael de Villiers (9A5) Results 23 - 28 August 31/8/2004 SQUASH 15A vs Rondebosch 1 5 - 12 15A vs Rondebosch 2 14 - 2 19A vs Parel Vallei 7 - 12 19C vs Parel Vallei 8 - 11 Achievements: 30 June - 21 July 2004 28/7/2004 RUGBY Two Paul Roos players were included in the SA Schools' Rugby team: Pieter Myburgh Allistair Siegelaar Pieter Myburg (left) and Allistair Siegelaar (Right) Results of Namibian tour u/15A + B vs Mariëntal 15A 22 - 12 15B 20 - 10 vs Windhoek High 15A 17 - 13 15B 46 - 14 vs Walvisbaai 15A 22 - 5 15B 50 - 0 BIATHLé AND MOUNTAINBIKING PRG's young sport star Richard Murray came fourth at the SA Biathlé Championships and was subsequently included in the national team that will travel to take part internationally in Germany in September.
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