Caxton SchoolsLocal sportSportUpdate

St Stithians basketball reaches exciting final day

The final day of the St Stithians basketball tournament brings incredible energy as young athletes fight hard for a coveted spot in the semi finals.

It is the final day of the St Stithians U16 Basketball Tournament, and the energy is absolutely electric.

The quarter-final matches have already started, and you can feel the excitement buzzing across all the courts.

Both the girls and boys are playing their hearts out, desperate to secure a well-earned spot in the semi-finals.

Read more: St Stithians basketball matches move back home

The girls are bringing some serious competition today. Over on Court 4, the hosts from St Stithians College are playing against St Mary’s School Waverley in a match everyone has been waiting to see.

Redhill player lines up a free throw in their QF clash against ISSA. Photo: Nkazimulo Ncube
Redhill player lines up a free throw in their QF clash against ISSA. Photo: Nkazimulo Ncube

If you wander over to Court 2, you will catch Saheti School taking on Trinityhouse. Just next door on Court 3, ISSA School is lined up against Redhill School. Meanwhile, Court 1 is hosting a fierce battle between Michael Mount Waldorf School and St Dunstan’s College.
The boys are certainly not holding back either, with their games having kicked off at 08.30.

Some of the very best schools are in the mix today. St John’s College is going head-to-head with Michaelhouse, which is sure to be a fantastic game to watch.

Also read: St Stithians U16 Basketball Tournament action shifts to Wits

You also have King’s School West Rand playing St Benedict’s College, and Maritzburg College matching up against Hilton College. The local favourites, St Stithians College, are also stepping onto the court to face St David’s Marist Inanda in a crucial game.

St Stithians player lines up a free throw against St Mary's Waverley in their QF clash in the St Stithians under-16 basketball tournament. Photo: Nkazimulo Ncube
St Stithians player lines up a free throw against St Mary’s Waverley in their QF clash in the St Stithians under-16 basketball tournament. Photo: Nkazimulo Ncube

Because a place in the semi-finals is on the line, the players are giving it everything they have got. Fans cheering from the sidelines are in for a real treat.

We can expect to see incredibly fast games, tough defence, and moments of pure skill as this wonderful tournament reaches its climax.

Don’t miss Caxton Schools II, focused on local basketball and waterpolo festivals: Joburg giants set for thrilling 2026 water polo and basketball season. Catch all the action by following the hashtag #CaxtonSchools for the highlights on the upcoming sports-filled festivals.

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Support local journalism

Add The Citizen as a preferred source to see more from Northcliff Melville Times in Google News and Top Stories.

Nkazimulo Prince Ncube

Nkazimulo Ncube is an aspiring journalist interning at Caxton. He has covered local events like the Junior Gauteng Open Bowls Tournament and addressed community issues such as the Delta Park fires. Passionate about impactful stories, Nkazimulo aims to inform and engage the community.

Related Articles

Back to top button