Caxton SchoolsSport

Saints Sports Festival day two brings energy and school spirit

The second day of the Saints Sports Festival continued to bring excitement, energy, and a strong sense of community as learners, staff, and supporters gathered for another day of sport and social connection.

The second day of the Saints Sports Festival, which features various schools, showcased learners competing across different sporting codes, while also creating a vibrant space for spectators.
From the sidelines, cheers and applause filled the air as teams gave their all on the field.

Read more: Families and locals are slowly trickling in for day one of the 29th St John’s Easter Rugby Festival

Motheo Ngwasheng, Lily Gillot, Colette Buchan, and Georgina Tolan are out at Saints Sports Festival. Photo: Thato Modopi

Beyond the competition, the festival atmosphere remained a key highlight, with attendees enjoying the opportunity to socialise, support their teams, and capture memorable moments. Learners could be seen engaging with one another, celebrating victories, and building friendships across schools.

Read more: Middleburg Primary School U13 takes the win against St John’s Preparatory

The Family Fest mascot spreads good vibes at Saints Sports Festival day 2. Photo: Thato Modopi

Day two of the Saints Sports Festival not only highlighted sporting talent; it reinforced the importance of unity, school pride, and shared experiences within the school community.

Read more: Saints suffer a defeat in the opening Saints Sport Festival rugby encounter

Mother and son, Dimakatso Maseko and Tumelo Mamaile, are enjoying the Saints Sports Festival. Photo: Thato Modopi

 

For more Easter festival highlights and school action, follow #CaxtonSchools online.

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.

Ashtyn Mackenzie

Ashtyn is the editor of the Rosebank Killarney Gazette. She has been a community journalist since 2014 and is passionate about delivering impactful and thought-provoking stories.

Related Articles

Back to top button