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2 6 J U N E 2 0 1 4 Dear Parents An exciting term has come to an end. Most staff and students are looking forward to a well-deserved rest. There are those, however, who are preparing for inter-provincial tournaments and we wish the 30 hockey players and the squash player representing Boland, all the best for their various tournaments. A number of our staff are accompanying the teams as coaches and we wish them well. Accompanying coaches: Ainsleigh de Kock Boland under 16B girls Jacques Grobler Boland under 16A Boys Mark Pickering Boland under 18A Girls Four of our boys are on a private under 18 and under 15 cricket tour with the Leopards tour to England. Mr Hilton Toro is accompanying them as the under 15 coach. We wish them a wonderful tour. Holidays are a fantastic time to work on some fitness and to enjoy some cross-training. Have fun doing some running, surfing, swimming, paddling, canoeing, skiing or whatever else takes your fancy. It is a great opportunity to do things with your family and friends. From the Sport Department, we wish everyone a wonderful time and safe traveling. Regards Alwyn Brink Deputy Head: Sport Somerset College, PO Box 2440, Somerset West, 7129 Tel: (021) 842-8000 Email: sport@somcol.co.za www.somersetcollege.org Head of Prep School: Mr Jan de Waal Head of Senior School: Ms Meg Fargher

PREP NETBALL U13 Netball Tour to Knysna It was time for tour and everyone was so excited! We got on the bus, ready for a five and a half hour trip to Knysna. On the bus we all sang songs and chatted, it was loads of fun. When we arrived at our accommodation, Lagoona Inn, Mrs de Kock and Mrs Evans gave us our room keys and told us who we were staying with. We settled in and went to the Waterfront Spur for dinner. We walked around and found a shop, which soon became a favourite during our stay in Knysna. On Saturday we woke up to a lovely sunny day and our first round of matches. The A and B team both played four matches each. The B team improved as the morning progressed and the A team won three of their four matches, which was a fantastic start. Spur burgers for lunch and then off to the Elephant Park where we got to touch and feed the elephants. We had supper at the Ocean Basket and had some more time to walk around. We got to go to bed a little later as we only had to be at the venue for our matches at 10:00 the next day. Breakfast was also planned for a little later. It wasn t raining, but we headed out to the courts a little earlier to see if we could play before the rain started. Unfortunately, as the A team went on for their first match it started to drizzle and then it poured. We finished the game and everyone huddled in the club house. The rain did not stop and a decision was made to stop play and re-organise the programme on the Monday to fit in more matches. We went to the Mall for lunch and a bit of shopping. We then went tenpin bowling and had a lot of fun. When we drove back into Knysna the roads were flooded and we had to re-route to get to the Waterfront. We had dinner at the Dry Dock and went back to our B&B for fines night. As always, what happens on tour stays on tour, but we had some good laughs. On Monday, the last day of tour, the sun was out and we managed to catch-up on some of the matches we had missed the day before. The A team did very well again and the B team managed to win their first match. They had a very tough pool, having to play mostly A teams from other schools. After the matches we all got into our onesies and onto the bus, ready to head home. We all sang our tour song as we got off the bus at College for our parents. Tour was an amazing experience! Thank you to all our sponsors and well done to the girls on some excellent results. Alexa Perthel and Jeanne Hugo

PREP HOCKEY PREPARATORY INTER-HOUSE HOCKEY After three weeks, following a spell of bad weather, we have completed the fiercely contested Interhouse hockey programme. The students played two rounds allowing all players to be part of the action and compete against their peers. It was good to see how sometimes results changed from one round to the next, and how the evenly matched teams scrapped for their results. When the students wear their green, blue and red there is a festive and fun vibe on the fields, underpinned by healthy competition. Vredelus (red) remained the hockey power-house and won the event, with Cloetenberg (blue) as runners -up followed by Avontuur (green). RHENISH MINI-HOCKEY FESTIVAL Our U7A, 8A and 9A boys and girls hockey teams were excited about the festival at Rhenish this past Saturday and tackled the day with great enthusiasm. Excellent weather set the scene for good hockey, despite the wet fields, with our teams displaying their competitiveness and producing great results overall. With plenty of cheering from the side lines, thanks to the parents and families who came out in their numbers, our teams responded by racking up the goals. We won 19 of our 24 matches played! The other teams at the festival were Somerset House, Curro Langebaan, Hermanus Primary and hosts Rhenish Primary. Well done to both our U8A boys and girls teams on winning all their games! U9A boys with Mrs Stander U9A girls with Mrs Frost The undefeated U8A girls with Ms de Kock After winning all their matches, the U8A boys with Mr Grobler

PREP HOCKEY U7A boys with Mr Hagemann U7A girls with Ms Burns U7A s against Rhenish: Chadley Lameyer on the ball with James Austin in support Our U7A girls ensuring good possession against Hermanus Primary

RUGBY Rugby versus Rhenish Having missed some matches due to exams and bad weather, we travelled to Rhenish to play in an extra fixture organised by both schools. Rain was predicted for the afternoon but we decided to continue as in the past we had cancelled and then the weather ends up clearing. All junior teams played well and enjoyed playing in the rain managing to win four out of six matches, losing one and drawing the other. Most players came out saying this was the best game they had ever played. All senior teams played in a heavy down pour with the U11As continuing their good run of form by defeating Rhenish for the first time in the history of the two schools playing each other. The U13As played very well and won their match which was good preparation for the upcoming tour to George. Good luck to all the U13 boys who are going on tour this weekend.

BOLAND SQUASH Our Squash has had an outstanding season. Timothy Offer, who plays in the Somerset College 1st boys Squash side has recently made the Boland U19B Squash team, and their tournament will be taking place in the June/July holidays. We wish Timothy the best of luck for this tournament. RUGBY Joshua Carroll has accepted a place at the Sharks Academy, to start in January 2015.

INTER-HOUSE SOCCER Somerset College had their first ever Inter-house outdoor soccer event this week, and it was well attended by all. The Young Bafana s, a Youth Academy, also took part and their skills were admired by all involved. The level of soccer was outstanding, as many games were closely contested. We would like to thank all involved in the organising of this event, as well as the players involved, for their commitment, support of one another and their sportsmanship. The winner of the junior girls was Helderberg; winners of the senior girls was a draw between Vredelus and Cloetenberg; Mixed boys was a draw between Cloetenberg and Avontuur; the junior boys teams were closely contested, but Eikenrust were the end winners; the winner of the senior boys teams was Cloetenberg. The overall winner for the day was Cloetenberg. We would like to applaud everyone on the spirit in which the day was approached.