KHS athletes give opposition the bat
Kloof High School continues its winning streak in many of the sporting categories.
THE good form shown on the sports fields has continued for Kloof High School as its teams have also shown off their prowess with both bat and ball.
The Kloof rugby team are well on their way to retaining the Gelofte Night Series Trophy by winning their encounter with Durban North College, scoring an impressive 35 points to 12.
The Kloof High School cricketers posted most impressive scores against Port Shepstone on Saturday 8 February. The Kloof 1st team bowled out the Sheppie 1st team with 72 runs on the board and promptly replied with 73 runs for the loss of four wickets. Kloof won that encounter by six wickets. The U14A and U14B teams also won their matches against Port Shepstone, but it’s the U15A team that broke all the records. Hevant Naicker scored 124 off 44 balls, while his team mate, Jermaine Rajgopaul, scored 100 runs off 46 balls. As a result, both boys will inscribe their names on the Kloof High School Centurion Bat, and join an elite set of names.
Not to be outdone, Chanel Stone and Brittany Uys were placed first in the high jump event in their respective age groups at Kings Park on Saturday 8 February. Chanel achieved a new personal best of 1.76m and Brittany also jumped to her personal best of 1.73m.



