Curro Krugersdorp Primary School’s U13 team is in high spirits as they prepare for their upcoming matches, showing confidence and excitement ahead of the competition.
From Roodepoort to Krugersdorp and Randfontein, a host of schools are proudly representing the West Rand at one of the region’s biggest sporting events. The Krugersdorp News is reporting live from Krugersdorp High School, where local talent is on full display.
Curro Krugersdorp Primary is aiming not only to shine on the West Rand stage, but also to stake its claim as the top Curro campus in the group, with sibling school Curro Aurora also competing in the tournament.
Curro Krugersdorp Primary School’s U13 team is in high spirits as they prepare for their upcoming matches, showing confidence and excitement ahead of the competition.
Laerskool Hekpoort has travelled in from the outskirts of town and is fielding teams from U10 to U13, eager to make their presence felt on court.
The U11 netball team from Laerskool Hekpoort is all smiles, eager to showcase their talent and make a strong impression at the Best of the West Primary Netball Festival.
From Westonaria, Laerskool Gerrit Maritz brings energy and flair, ready to light up the courts with skilful and spirited performances.
Laerskool Gerrit Maritz Primary School’s U12 netball team from Westonaria takes to the courts at Krugersdorp High School, ready to compete in the tournament
Alma Mater International School is equally determined to rank among the top primary school performers, fielding teams from U10 to U13 as competition heats up.
The Alma Mater U12 netball team is geared up and ready to take on the competition, showing focus and determination for the matches ahead.
Keabetswe Mojaji has been working at the Krugersdorp News since March 2023. I cover a variety of beats ranging from hard news, crime, sports and community. I have been a resident of Krugersdorp for over 15 years. I have familiarised myself with the town allowing me to know my community better and understand what they deal with daily. What makes our job unique as community journalists is that we have to be hands-on and make a difference. The job goes beyond just informing and educating, it is about giving the community a voice and holding those in high positions accountable.