The scaffolding used by the SACS video crew was very kindly supplied by Grant McCoy of Scaff Hire. We are truly grateful for this seasonal loan.

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May 25, 2017

The scaffolding used by the SACS video crew was very kindly supplied by Grant McCoy of Scaff Hire. We are truly grateful for this seasonal loan. Visit us at: https://www.facebook.com/sacshockey/ Dear Hockey parents, players and supporters This past weekend had our boys playing Tableview, Bergvliet and Westerford. Some teams enjoyed the greater freedom to put into practice the moves they had learnt in training and I am sure that there were many happy faces on both the players and adults sides. Having an easy game is not always the best kind of match to have, as it is harder for the team to stick to its structures and to remain

focussed. Well done, then, to the big scorers for keeping it together, so to speak. Something we try to instil in our boys is that, when winning, to win with grace. There is probably no SACS player who has not, at some time, endured a thumping, and it is made even worse when opposition players rub it in in the way they celebrate goals. It was pleasing to see our boys tone it down when some of the score-lines started to climb in their favour. Well done, gentlemen! Thank you to those who have been sending in photos and ideas. Always appreciated! Remember, too, that this newsletter is a reportback in its function and it unfortunately cannot become a forum for discussion. In that vein, if you have any queries regarding particular teams, it would be best to approach the coaches concerned. A request has been made that we include the upcoming weekend s fixtures in the newsletter. That certainly is a good idea and they are to be found at the end of this newsletter. The pictoral focus in this edition is more on the non-a teams, so you will see some of the lower-order teams being featured. The U16B team after their match against Tableview

The above picture so epitomises all we stand for in school sport! Here are two teams who have battled it out on the field for an hour, but are happy to pose together in the spirit of friendship after the match. Well done to the Mighty Fourths and thanks to Yvette Wishart for sending it in. First Team: SACS Coaches Reports SACS expected to win this game, but knew that it would be a challenge if they did not approach it with the respect all opposition in this league deserves. However, it would also be a matter of whether the SACS team could execute their skills correctly. From the first two quarters, we could see that Bergvliet had set out a game plan to defend with numbers, but then try to score on quick counter attack. It provided frustration to the SACS players who started to forget how to beat a team that is sitting back so deep:

a) move the ball quickly, b) win penalty corner c) score penalty corner. To be honest, SACS should have put the game to rest in that first half, but started to try to go on solo runs which slowed the tempo down. SACS also only executed one PC properly, from which they scored. In the second half Bergvliet did come out and look to turn the ball over a little higher in the field, something which gave SACS more field-goal opportunities. A penalty stroke awarded for foul play on Callum Lakey was scored by Nick McKechnie in quarter three, and the same player scored a field goal later in the quarter to complete his hat-trick. The target for quarter four was to keep a clean sheet but, unfortunately, some mistakes allowed Bergvliet to score from the resulting penalty corner. Despite the 3-1 win, the players said it felt like a loss, knowing they had under-performed as individuals and collectively as a team. They are hoping to pull together more for the Paarl Gym this Friday. J. Peverley Second Team: SACS 2 nd XI played against a fairly strong Tableview 1 st XI and managed a credible win by a 3-1 margin. In the first half, the SACS team seemed to be getting a little flustered by the lack of space and time on the ball. This was mainly due to the fact that they tried to speed play up and lost their shape, making it easier for the opposition to apply pressure with a high press. They also lacked width and played too much down the middle. At half time SACS was leading 1 0 after a well-taken goal by Kye Westmoreland. Immediately after half time, we scored again through Kye and some sloppy defence by the opposition. Tableview pulled one goal back after a disorganised defence let them into our circle for a scrappy goal. Kye Westmoreland then completed his hat-trick of goals with a Tomahawk shot from a narrow angle which went in off the keeper, despite his best efforts to make a save.

The final score of 3 1 was a fair reflection of the match. Well done the 2nds! E. Grobler

Third Team: Friday night and floodlights combined to set the scene for Bergvliet 2nds vs SACS Thirds. The gentlemen were determined to overturn the past few losses. The emphasis on basic skills such as passing and trying to reduce needless turnovers in practice translated into a wonderful first half of hockey for the Thirds. Two goals were scored for SACS and a few chances that could easily have been converted went wide. Although there were passages of very positive play, the gentlemen unfortunately resorted to old habits in the second half. Ballwatching, goal-fever forward momentum and a few dribbles too far saw Bergvliet get a hold of possession and nearly sneak in a goal or two. The Thirds are showing great progression, but their discipline and intent must start to stretch the full game. Fourth Team: S. Barnard The players went into this game overconfident as they thought that a co-ed school s Second Team would be walk-over. Although we had more possession than in the previous two games and we managed, on occasion, to string together passes across the length of the turf, we conceded two soft goals in the first half.

We seemed to lack intensity in the first half and failed to take the game to the opposition. Countless unforced errors and mis-hitting of the ball did not help our situation either, and we lost 0-3. In the coming week we need to work on how to receive an overhead ball, and turning strong when getting the ball. U16A: T. Wiborg The SACS U16A team ran out comfortable 11-0 winners against an admittedly-weak Bergvliet team. It was clear from the first few minutes that this match was going to be a one-sided affair, with Bergvliet struggling to hold onto the ball or exit their own half. However, although being absolutely dominant and with Bergvliet contesting their defensive circle, we battled to convert all our circle entries into goals. It was 5-0 at half time. To keep the score-line respectable, the players were allowed the opportunity to play in different positions. This, however, had the opposite effect as our tactic of keeping it simple resulted in an even more dominant second half, with a few traditional 'defenders' getting onto the score-sheet. Man of the match Daniel Tukker scored two well-taken goals while playing right wing, a very unfamiliar position for him! U16B: Craig Haley The U16B team faced Tableview U16As. We started the game well, putting lots of pressure on the opposition. This eventually led to the opening goal being scored by Ibrahim Mahmood. Tableview countered well throughout the half, but was unable to break through the SACS defence. The half ended 1-0, with SACS unable to capitalize on their dominant display. The second half was much better for the home team. They were more clinical on attack, which saw Devon Young and Ethan

Abrahams getting on the scoresheet. Ethan managed to put away a well-worked team goal before full time. The game ended with SACS winning 4-0. Another great result for the U16B side. Matthew D Aguair

U16C: The SACS U16C hockey team played against a strong Westerford B team, which was hosted on Westerford s grass field. This was a difficult challenge as our team had not practised on grass for quite some time. The SACS boys played well, maintaining the ball for most of the first half and scoring off a well-executed short corner. This gave us a 1-0 lead going into half time. The match was a closely-contested affair as a small bounce of the ball could make quite a large difference in territory. We managed the score could have been higher. I was proud of the boys for stepping up to the challenge and adapting to the testing conditions. Hats off to Westerford s defence who managed to defend well against us, particularly while we attacked in their D. The game ended in a 1-0 victory for the SACS. Harrison Fowles U16 C team captain

PERSONALITY PROFILE Anton von Loggerenberg photo: Sean Burke This week we look back on one of our own, SACS Old Boy Anton von Loggerenberg. Anton is currently the goal-keeping coach at SACS and he is widely-regarded as one of the best keepers in the Cape. Goalies are often the unsung heroes of games as one seldom keeps a tally of the goals they prevent. We tend to remember, instead, the goals that were scored, and by whom. Anton matriculated in 2013 after an astonishing three years as First Team goalkeeper. He amassed a total of 78 First Team caps, a school record! After a year at Stellenbosch (playing Fifth Team!), he changed degrees and universities and has since been at UCT. After two years of playing First Team goalie, he was awarded Full Colours for UCT Hockey. On top of that, he has represented the WP Senior team and currently has ten caps to his name. Of all the hockey kit that one buys, surely the goalkeeper s kit is the most expensive. Anton says that his top-flight kit is worth about R15 000 and a decent school-level kit is between R8-10 000. When you see the power of many of the shots at goal, you realise that that is money well spent. Anton is one of many Old Boys who have come back over the years to help the school s hockey, and we are deeply indebted to him for the expertise and warmth he brings to our coaching team!

U14A: Following a successful 2016 season, the Bergvliet 1 st team secured promotion into the A league. As a result, all their teams play in their respective age-group A Leagues. On the back of a, thus far, successful season, the SACS boys were keen to maintain their high standards. We also did not know what to expect from the opposition and, as any good team does, we went in to the match focused, prepared and motivated. At the end of the day we were far too strong for our opposition and we ran out 14-0 victors. This should not detract from the fact that the the SACS team played some outstanding hockey throughout the match. They stuck to the coached structures and scored some goals that any hockey aficionado would have appreciated for the way they were constructed and executed. Confirmation of the team focus and performance was that there were eight different goals-scorers for SACS! Well done, boys, on a very accurate performance in a match in which many teams would have become very individualistic and scrappy. Congrats must also go to the following boys on being selected for the U14 WP Central Zone team: Tiago Brazier, Israr Fayker, Damian Knott, Matthew May and James Roydon-Turner. Best of luck for the final WP trials this Sunday! Gregg Clark U14 B: On Saturday the U14B team had the pleasure of closing out the hockey weekend with an interesting fixture against Tableview U14A. The match was a huge improvement from last week. Tableview had some real talent and one-on-one encounters were a serious challenge. However, good structure and patience allowed us to enter halftime 2-1 up. The boys had failed to convert our plentiful

chances in the opposition D and a runaway goal, amidst a defensive blunder, kept our opposition in the game. Thankfully, the boys fired each other up in the break and come out guns blazing in the second half. The highlight was an absolute cracker of a goal scored by Jennings. The ball fizzed onto far post and was deflected past the goalkeeper's near post. From there on, things operated fairly smoothly. After agonizing efforts at shortcorner training, our hard work was rewarded when Snyders scored off our most complex and devious short corner routine. The second half ended 4-0, the fixture ending 5-1. The team seems to be finding their groove again and are looking to put in strong back-to-back performances before meeting our southern suburbs rivals, Rondebosch and Wynberg. Mpumelelo on debut fitted right in, his exponential growth in his first year of hockey being remarkable! Goal scorers: Jennings x2, Snyders x1, Tuck x1, Coetzee x1. Season so far: 2W 1D 1L S. Holmes

TEAM OPPONENTS SCORE SACS 1 st Bergvliet 1 st 3-1 SACS 2 nd Tableview 1 st 3-1 SACS 3 rd Bergvliet 2 nd 2-0 SACS 4 th Tableview 2 nd 0-3 SACS 16A Bergvliet 16A 11-0 SACS 15A Bergvliet 16B 10-0 SACS 16B Tableview 16A 4-0 SACS 16C Westerford 16B 1-0 SACS 14A Bergvliet 14-0 SACS 14B Tableview 14A 5-1 SACS 14C Stellenberg 14B 0-0

This Weekend s Fixtures TEAM OPPONENTS VENUE FIELD DAY TIME UMPIRE SACS 1 st Paarl Gym SACS SACS ASTRO Fri 26 th 18:45 R van Gysen SACS 2 nd Paarl Gym SACS SACS ASTRO Sat 27 th 09:00 M van Zyl SACS 3 rd De Kuilen HS SACS SACS ASTRO Sat 27 th 11:00 A Fayker SACS 4 th Protea Heights SACS SACS ASTRO Sat 27 th 12:00 SACS 16A Paarl Gym SACS SACS ASTRO Fri 26 th 17:30 E Grobler SACS 15A Paarl Gym 16B SACS SACS ASTRO Sat 27 th 08:00 E Grobler SACS 16B De Kuilen HS SACS SACS ASTRO Sat 27 th 10:00 M Sass SACS 16C Bernadino Hgts Bernadino Hgts Bernadino Astro Fri 26 th 16:30 D Fiser SACS 16D Protea Heights SACS SACS ASTRO Sat 27 th 13:00 SACS 14A Paarl Gym SACS SACS ASTRO Fri 26 th 15:15 M Barrett-Smith SACS 14B Paarl Gym SACS SACS ASTRO Fri 26 th 16:40 T Mitchell SACS 14C Bernadino Hgts Bernadino Hgts Bernadino Astro Fri 26 th 15:30 D Fiser