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Grahamstown Schools' Cricket Festival Grahamstown Schools’ Cricket Festval 11-14 January 2018 Hosted by St Andrew’s College, Grahamstown Just like St Andrews’ College Boys, our legacy in Grahamstown passes from one generation to the next. Trust our knowledge and expertise for all your property requirements: Office 046 622 2778, [email protected], pamgolding.co.za/grahamstown Printed by St Andrew’s College Printng Unit 2018 MESSAGE OF WELCOME On behalf of St Andrew’s College, I welcome all the teams who are partcipatng in the 2018 Grahamstown Schools’ Cricket Festval This celebraton of Cricket is one of the highlights of our sportng year, and it is wonderful to welcome familiar faces and friends to a packed week of Cricket. It is fxtures like these that are the stuf of great school memories, and it is my wish that all games will be played hard, in the true spirit of a great school sport. Win or lose, each player here should be able to leave here having given of their absolute best, having enjoyed a great day. While the competton will no doubt be keen on the feld, the sense of good-will and camaraderie between our schools and the joy of the great game of Cricket is what the festval is really about, and the opportunity to re-acquaint and further grow the long-standing friendships between our schools is what makes this one of the highlights of the sportng year. We also welcome parents and visitors accompanying the teams, and we hope that you all have a wonderful few days in Grahamstown, a place renowned for its warm, Eastern Cape hospitality. ALAN THOMPSON HEADMASTER Team Housing Graham: Trinityhouse High School Sarah Baartman Rural Schools Armstrong: Hudson Park High School Cambridge High School Merriman: St Alban’s College Muir College Mullins: St Dominic’s Priory Woodridge College (Holland House) Die Hoërskool Menlopark Upper: St Andrew’s College 1st XI St Andrew’s College 2nd XI St Andrew’s School (Bloem) Program of events Thursday 11 January 18h00 Supper for the players in the dining hall 18h30 Functon for the staf at the Highlander Friday 12 January 06h45 Breakfast 07h20 Festval photo (Lower) 09h00 Play starts (various felds) 18h30 Supper for players 18h45 Functon for staf at the Wyvern Club Saturday 13 January 07h00 Breakfast 09h00 Play starts (various felds) 18h30 Supper for players 18h45 Functon for staf at the Leopard’s Den Sunday 14 January 07h00 Breakfast 09h00 Play starts (various felds) Hours of play: Thursday and Friday 1st session: 09:00 – 10:10 Drinks 2nd session: 10:15 – 11:15 Tea 3rd session: 11:30 – 13:00 Lunch 4th session: 13:50 – 15:30 Tea 5th session: 15:45 – 16:55 (minimum of 100 overs bowled by 16:55) Final 20 overs from 17:00 (2nd new ball opton afer 50 overs) Fixtures FRIDAY 09h00 St Andrew’s College 1st XI vs St Andrew’s School (Bloem) Lower (St Andrew’s College) 09h00 Kingswood College vs Trinityhouse High School Gane (Kingswood College) 09h00 Graeme College vs St Alban’s College Somerset (Graeme College) 09h00 St Andrew’s College 2nd XI vs St Dominic’s Priory Knowling (St Andrew’s College) 09h00 Woodridge College vs Hudson Park High School Knight (Kingswood College) 09h00 Sarah Baartman Rural Schools vs Cambridge High School City Lords (Kingswood College) 09h00 Muir College vs Die Hoërskool Menlopark St Aidans (St Andrew’s College) SATURDAY 09h00 St Andrew’s College 1st XI vs St Alban’s College Lower (St Andrew’s College) 09h00 Kingswood College vs St Andrew’s School (Bloem) Gane (Kingswood College) 09h00 Graeme College vs Trinityhouse High School Somerset (Graeme College) 09h00 St Andrew’s College 2nd XI vs Cambridge High School Knowling (St Andrew’s College) 09h00 St Dominic’s Priory vs Muir College St Aidans (St Andrew’s College) 09h00 Woodridge College vs Sarah Baartman Rural Schools Knight (Kingswood College) 09h00 Hudson Park High School vs Die Hoërskool Menlopark Marais (Graeme College) SUNDAY 10h00 St Andrew’s College 1st XI vs Stanley Cricket Club Lower (St Andrew’s College) 09h00 Kingswood College vs Muir College Gane (Kingswood College) 09h00 Graeme College vs Cambridge High School Somerset (Graeme College) 09h00 St Andrew’s College 2nd XI vs Sarah Baartman Rural Schools Knowling (St Andrew’s College) 09h00 Hudson Park High School vs St Dominic’s Priory Marais Marais (Graeme College) 09h00 Woodridge College vs Die Hoërskool Menlopark St Aidans (St Andrew’s College) 09h00 Trinityhouse High School vs St Andrew’s School (Bloem) Knight (Kingswood College) St Andrew’s College 1. Peter Jarvis (Capt) 2. Joshua Marx 3. Mathew Meiklejohn 4. Murray Wilson 5. Guy Rushmere 6. Callum Francis 7. Nic Frances 8. Christopher Poole 9. Miles Danckwerts 10. Ryan Ford 11. Mzolisi Dotwana 12. Daniel Erasmus Coach: Carl Bradfeld Assistant coach: Scot Jackson Scorer: Michael Velloza Graeme College 1. Romario Fritz 2. Chris Gleaves 3. Bavu Manyakanyaka 4. Mark Amm 5. Aaron Richardson 6. Garwin Dampies 7. Jeremy Beyleveld 8. Siphesihle Madlongolwana 9. Lakhanya Sam 10. Riaan Labuschagne 11. Seth Faltain 12. Liam Agnew 13. Sihle Mginywa Coaches: Gregg van Molendorf & Ian Sute Kingswood College 1. Justn Potgieter 2. Aidan Meyer 3. Liam O Sullivan 4. Nic Wilmot 5. James Kelly 6. Jack Mills 7. Blaine Archibald 8. Josh von Holdt 9. Caleb Daniels 10. Hilton Krige 11. Cameron Lombaard 12. William Pieterse 13. Scot Streton Coach: Murray Ranger Assistant coach: Robbie Sholto Douglas Sarah Baartman Rural Schools 1. Stefan Botha 2. Kelvin Du Preez 3. James Solz 4. Dane Jacobs 5. Ethan Sonanzi 6. Litha Zabo 7. Declan Muller 8. Déan Rohrbeck 9. Calvyn Campher 10. Edin Lawack 11. Lanroe Rens 12. Lance Gesels 13. Azariah Eksteen Coach: Ralton Fortuin Manager: Jannie Loggenberg St Alban’s College 1. Rein Hulme (Captain) 2. Keegan Robus 3. Simon Miller 4. Christopher Williamson 5. Jordan Landsberg 6. Musa Twala (wk) 7. Aidan Ridgway 8. Ross Whitelaw 9. Reece Mclachlan 10. Tristan Farrell 11. Jordan Proudfoot 12. Jonathan Barwick 13. Max Berry Coach: Shaun Thompson Manager: Greg Smith St Andrew’s School ( Bloem) 1. Garnet Tarr (Captain) 2. Corne Viljoen 3. Ruan Cronje 4. Pheko Moletsane 5. Calvin Flanegan 6. JD Bruwer 7. Henre Koekemoer 8. Gerrit Badenhorst 9. Rikus Allen 10. Tristan Wylie 11. Reece van Staden 12. Nathan van der Nest 13. Jayden Davids 14. Philip Schoeman Coach: Gregg Hobson Assistant coach: Brendon Horwitz Cambridge High School 1. Sive Daliwe 2. Juan le Roux 3. Mthunzi Mathu (Captain) 4. Mbasa Pangeni 5. Nani Mhletywa 6. Dumisa Mabena 7. Sinesipho Xaso 8. Sikho Gaushe 9. Devren Flanagan 10. David Robertson 11. Somila Mini 12. Uviwe Mlakalaka Coach: Tim Strk Assistant coach: Viwe Tongo Manager: Cuan Bellamy St Dominic’s Priory School 1. Liam Williams 2. Bradley Peters 3. Mathew Rodgers 4. Mathew Lane 5. Tankiso Mokhosi 6. Jayden Bowers 7. Alex du Plessis 8. Shu’aib Lindoor 9. Rorke Palmer 10. Reece Kramer 11. Tinashe Arnolds 12. Celso Fabbri 13. Hayden Wood Coach: Jonathan Nolan Manager: Craig White Hudson Park High School 1. A Rebe 2. R Jones 3. J Plaatjies 4. L Dallas 5. N Yikha 6. J Bezuidenhout 7. B Nokele 8. R Mooineyan 9. L Ntsekwa 10. A Everts 11. M Hein 12. A Gwababa 13. L Reed Coach: Dave Alers Professional coach: Kenny Watson Assistant coach: Tyrone Warner Umpire: Robin White Trinityhouse High School 1. Liam Gallot 2. Reece Gallot 3. Cameron Fraser 4. Kesan Naidoo 5. Conneth Sauermann 6. Cameron Barnard 7. Jarret Edwards 8. Tiaan Mare 9. Bradley Jacobs 10. James Crawford 11. Michael Pfab 12. Jonathan Humphries Coach: Jef Levin Manager: Moses Nnaki Mataboge Scorer: Cameron Hebron Woodridge College 1. Cole Schoeman 2. Andrew Christodolou 3. Mathew Jenneker 4. Scot Bester 5. Shannon Mctfn 6. Kamva Dyakala 7. Elian Booysen 8. Cody Schoeman 9. Bjorn Ruppelt 10. Mikhail Lindoor 11. Dylan Moorhouse 12. Kayle Russel 13. Jordan Bendeman Coach: Fred Swarbrook Manager: Jason Syce St Andrew’s College 2nd XI 1. Nic Brotherton 2. James Mullins 3. Ryan Stoddart 4. James York 5. Nick Barlow 6. Dylan Wilson 7. James Green 8. Stewart Smith 9. Mathew Schaefer 10. Kirk Nevay 11. Tom Russell (wk) 12. Andy Clucas 13. Liyama Dotwana Coach: Ernest Sykes Assistant coach: Mathew King Muir College 1. Logan Henman 2. Mehul Punchal 3. Lutho Hote 4. Mitchell Thompson 5. Wongalethu Hobo 6. Elliot James 7. Laeeq Salie 8. Raeez Baderoon 9. Duncan McFarlane 10. Siya Mdlankomo 11. Anathi Somfula 12. John de Bruyn Coach: Josef Sut Assistant coach: Lutho Pohlongo Manager: Justn Fourie Menlopark High School 1. Luke Fleischhauer 2. Zian Stoop 3. Tristan Janse van Rensburg 4. Dylan de Villiers 5. Sebastan van Rooyen 6. Jaco Lange 7. Jaco Britz 8. Tiaan Loter 9. Stephan Kruger 10. Nelis Daniels 11. JT Richards 12. Markus Kotzee 13. Adriaan Calitz Coaches: Arno Van Wyk and Petrus Coetzee Restaurants in Grahamstown Spur 0466222626 Pepper Grove Mall Ginos 0466227208 No8 New Street Haricots Bistro Deli 0466222150 32 New Street The Rustc Route 0466228825 1 Scots Avenue Morgan’s Restaurant 0466222874 No7 New Street Delizzia 0466228728 112 High Street Red Café 0466228384 127 High Street Oscar’s Country Café 0466223348 65 African Street Revelatons Cofee Shop 0466365433 Pepper Grove Mall Saint’s Bistro & Inn 0466223007 131 High Street Café D’ Vine 0466226524 31 New Street Twing Sushi 0466222269 Pepper Grove Mall Mugg & Bean 0466228042 Pepper Grove Mall Wimpy 0466225422 Pepper Grove Mall.
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