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Curro Clayville embarks on a new era in sports excellence

This year marks an exciting chapter for sports at Curro Clayville, driven by renewed passion, structured coaching from PMSS, and a unified school spirit.

This year marks an exciting new chapter for sports at Curro Clayville.

With renewed passion, structured coaching, and a united school spirit, Curro Clayville proudly considers this the beginning of a golden era in their sporting journey.

From the very first term, learners have enthusiastically and committedly embraced sportsmanship and teamwork.

Curro Clayville U19 soccer boys prepare for their next crucial match in Nelspruit.

Curro’s deputy head Aishah Kader noted that football and netball have experienced remarkable growth, thanks to the unwavering dedication of the Pitso Mosimane Soccer Schools (PMSS) coaches, their committed sports coordinator Thabane Moerane, and the incredible support from staff and parents.

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“The boys’ football teams, in particular, have shown exceptional promise. We are especially honoured to have our U19 boys participating in the prestigious Curro Halala Cup,” said Kader.

They played their opening match in Mbombela against Meridian Karino on April 25, securing a hard-fought 1–0 victory. This win propelled them into the second round, where they faced Sithintile High School on May 20. After a scoreless match, Curro Clayville lost on penalties to Sithintile Secondary School 4–2.

“Curro Clayville is immensely proud of their achievement, and the school wishes them continued success as they carry the banner of Curro Clayville forward. The spirit shown on the field and court has been inspiring. Resilience, unity, and the unmistakable pride of Curro Clayville have shone through in every performance.”

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None of this progress would be possible without the steadfast support of the PMSS team, which includes Moerane, along with coaches Philip Nyamusakura, Reginald Zvorwadza, Nompumelelo Sakman, and Nompumelelo Masango.

“Their dedication, time, and belief in the learners are deeply appreciated. Curro Clayville sincerely thanks them for their commitment to the learners’ holistic development.”

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As their U19 boys prepare for their next crucial match in Nelspruit, the school stands united in support.

Other match highlights include:

  • U15 boys’ football: Curro Clayville 0–2 Glen Austin High School.
  • U17 boys’ football: Curro Clayville 5–1 Glen Austin High School.
  • U17 netball: Curro Clayville 20–9 Curro Soshanguve.

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