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Kearsney’s 1st hockey team beat St Stithians 3-0

Twenty-six Kearsney College players were selected for the provincial hockey teams.

KEARSNEY College played St Stithians on Saturday morning as part of the annual sports fixtures between the two schools. Kearsney was focused and started the game well, going 2-0 up in the first half, with goals from Jeremy Foord and David Hudson.

St Stithians gave a strong performance in the second half, where they created many scoring opportunities which Kearsney were able to keep out.

Against the run of play the visitors were able to find a third goal through Kyle Koenig, with about five minutes to play. Kearsney won the fixture 3-0.

Hockey provincial selections

 

Kearsney hockey players have done well in the provincial selections, with 26 players making the various age group teams. They are:

KZN Coastal U18A: Keanan Naidoo, Guy Morgan, Jeremy Foord, Liam Maguire, Luke de Vlieg

KZN Coastal U18B: Nicholas de Beer, Kyle Koenig, Steven Conway,

KZN Coastal U18 Impis: Benjamin Proctor

KZN Coastal U16A: Chase Kelly, David Hudson, Luyanda Chiliza

KZN Coastal U16B: James Maguire, Joshua Barrett

KZN Coastal U16 Warriors: Cameron Nel, Hayden de Kock, Thomas Constable

KZN U14: Calvin Davis, Menzi Mhlangu, Gontse Machaba

KZN Coastal U14A: Tim Dladla, Rourke Palmer, Campbell Duckworth, Nteko Khoza

KZN Coastal U14B: Matthew Foord, Ruben Rheeder (non-travelling reserve).

Kearsney’s 1st XI travelled to Pretoria to play Pretoria Boys High School’s 1st XI on Friday evening. It was a tough game for the visitors who lost the match 4-3.

 

 

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