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KES Easter Festival day 1 in full swing

Crowds continue to gather as rugby and hockey action unfolds at the KES Easter Festival.

Day 1 of the KES Easter Festival is in full swing, with lively crowds gathering to enjoy a packed programme of schoolboy rugby and hockey.

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Sinothango Mzanywa, Zonthile Sigasa, and Sianda Mzanywa enjoy their time at day 1 of the festival. Photo: Naziya Davids-Easthorpe

Spectators continue to stream onto the grounds, creating a vibrant and energetic atmosphere as teams from across the country compete in exciting fixtures.

Thoriso Motsepe, Kamhoelo Tsoka, and Ndyebo Pongwa. Photo: Naziya Davids-Easthorpe

On and off the field, the spirit of the festival is evident, with supporters cheering passionately and visitors making the most of the food, refreshments, and strong sense of community.

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Ava-Emily Carminati, Hayley Fox, and Evie Erasmus. Photo: Naziya Davids-Easthorpe

The action is well underway, setting the tone for an exciting day of top-quality school sport.

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Naziya Davids-Easthorpe

Naziya is a junior journalist who graduated from Monash South Africa in 2022, specialising in Journalism and International Relations. She loves sports, especially Formula 1. Naziya covers a wide range of news topics, from serious current events to community stories, school happenings, and sports news. Naziya’s goal is to provide clear, engaging, and informative stories that make a difference in her community and beyond.

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