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Old Petrians celebrates 17 years of sports tournaments at St Peter’s College

SUNNINGHILL – For its 17th year, the Old Petrians tournament at St Peter’s College sees almost 400 people from around the country on the school grounds supporting teams and enjoying sports.

The Old Petrians tournament took place at St Peter’s College from February 24 to 27, running for its 17th year at the school.

St Peter’s College learners watch and support their first XI cricketers in their match against St Dunstan’s. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

The tournament started 17 years ago to celebrate girls’ water polo when there were no tournaments at such a high level.
At the time, there were only one or two regional events since there was a heavy focus on boys’ water polo. Basketball was included in this year’s tournament for the first time and 20-over cricket was in its sixth year.

A Dunstan’s batsman loses his wicket as he attempts to strike the ball to the boundary. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
The ball is struck by a St Dunstan’s batter in the match against St Peter’s College. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

Schools such as Fourways High School, the Reddam House schools, Michael Mount, St Dunstan’s, St Mary’s Waverley and many more from around the country participated.
Sports coordinator at the school Christelle van Schalkwyk said on the day, “In total, we have around 400 people on campus for the tournament. I think it is good preparation for our sports and cultural festival that takes place in September which has more than 1 000 people.

Fourways High School cricket scorers Camryn Herbert and Isabella Spence enjoy the cricket matches at St Peter’s College. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Learners Hulisani Rabali and Jonathan Sampson are water providers for St Peter’s first XI. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

“It’s a good preparation for us after Covid to get back into the planning side of things and make sure everything runs smoothly.”
The cricket side of the tournament featured 12 schools, water polo 28 schools and more than 11 schools participating in basketball.
Learners of St Peter’s College watched their cricket team in action against St Dunstan’s with the hosts winning by seven wickets.

A Dunstan’s batsman loses his wicket as he attempts to strike the ball to the boundary. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

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