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Michael Mount wins the 2026 St John’s College basketball tournament

After a tense battle over the last few days, and an even more tense final against Northwood High School, Michael Mount has won the 2026 St John's College basketball tournament for the first time in 9 years.

Michael Mount High School is the 2026 St John’s College basketball tournament champion.

@caxton.schools Northwood U19 basketball captain Awande Chiliza reflects on the team’s hard-fought finals loss. 🎥 Asanda Matlhare #CaxtonSchools ♬ original sound – Caxton Schools

On a court surrounded by supportive families, friends, and high schools from across the country, Michael Mount and Northwood High School battled it out in a highly intense game, resulting in a 68-55 score.
Michael Mount’s U19 basketball captain Luca Amersder said he was elated with the win. “It’s been a long time coming. We’ve been putting in the hard and tough work as a team, which paid off.”

Read more: Northwood High School advances to basketball finals, knocking out St John’s

Northwood’s U19 coach Kent Van der Yacht said that although his team didn’t win, he remained proud of them. “As a team, we’ve had obstacles we had to overcome. Unfortunately, we couldn’t overcome a current one, where one of our players broke his arm and is in the hospital, which resulted in our team being one player short.”

Northwood U19 basketball player Awande Chiliza. Photo: Asanda Matlhare

Also read: Families and basketball fans turn up in numbers at 2026 St John’s College basketball tournament

Michael Mount’s coach Igor lunnemann said the team hasn’t won the tournament in 9 years. “This win is huge. The preparation began last year, so the win is a nod to the hard work we’ve put in.”

St John’s College’s deputy head Peter Wright thanked sponsors for a successful basketball tournament, commending all the basketball players who took part, as well as those who won prizes and were recognised for their hard work on the court.

@caxton.schools Michael Mount’s U19 basketball captain Luca Amerseder says the team’s victory has been a long time coming after months of hard work and resilience. 🏀🔥 #CaxtonSchools ♬ original sound – Caxton Schools

Don’t miss Caxton Schools II, focused on local basketball and waterpolo festivals: Joburg giants set for thrilling 2026 water polo and basketball season. Catch all the action by following the hashtag #CaxtonSchools for the highlights on the upcoming sports-filled festivals.

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Asanda Matlhare

Asanda is a Rosebank Killarney Gazette multimedia Journalist. She covers community-related affairs. Asanda was previously an intern at The Star and The Citizen Newspaper

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