Performance session to hone schools’ sporting talent
Powerade announced the names of the 11 South African schools who have won soccer Powerade performance sessions as part of the Powerade Schools Programme.

The sessions, hosted by former Bafana Bafana and Kaizer Chiefs captain, Neil Tovey, started yesterday and will continue until Monday, September 15.
Lowveld High School is one of the winners on the list.
Powerade believes that there is power in every game and is committed to providing a platform for young South African sportsmen with a passion for rugby, soccer and cricket, to achieve sporting success by giving them access to the best coaching and training through the Powerade Schools Programme.
During these sessions, sportsmen are exposed to the science of correct training and the benefits of hydration to help them reach peak fitness at the right time, while local soccer legend Tovey shares his wisdom and knowledge about the game.
“Powerade believes that by providing informative and interactive experiences like these to sportsmen, their passion for the game of soccer will be focused on a great future in the game,” explained James Maclachlan, IMC marketing assets manager of Coca-Cola South Africa.
“We recognise that there is power in every game and through the Powerade Schools Programme, born sportsmen will be exposed to information and various means of training that will have long-term benefits to their success,” Maclachlan concluded.
