The effervescent Hubelani Thwala whose dynamism kept the third rugby team together this year.
Sarel Cilliers High School’s sporting and cultural achievers were awarded at the school’s annual prize-giving on Thursday.
The highlights were: headgirl Franci-Mari Gregory receiving a special award for reading 192 library books over the past two years… what a bookworm…
The senior victor ludorum in athletics was Duane Ramdayal and the senior victor ludorum, Georgia Viljoen. The junior victor ludorum and victor ludorum were Barend van Zyl and Elizabeth Viljoen, respectively.
The Nicky Scheepers Trophy for the most versatile boy: Julian Kriel (Northern KZN rugby, tennis, golf, cricket and speech and drama).
The Alicia Bester trophy for the most versatile girl: Georgia Viljoen (Umzinyathi district hockey, speech and drama, athletics, debates and Northern KZN B team for tennis).
Jasper Slabbert trophy for true dedication: The effervescent Hubelani Thwala whose dynamism kept the third rugby team together this year.
The Club 100 trophy for the most promising sports person: Liezl Viljoen.
Guest speaker was Zama Zwane, deputy head girl in 2010, who has now made her name for herself in the gospel recording industry. A lovely evening for the dedicated pupils at Sarel Cilliers!
The Nicky Scheepers Trophy for the most versatile boy: Julian Kriel (Northern KZN rugby, tennis, golf, cricket and speech and drama).
The Alicia Bester trophy for the most versatile girl: Georgia Viljoen (Umzinyathi district hockey, speech and drama, athletics, debates and Northern KZN B team for tennis).
Jasper Slabbert trophy for true dedication: The effervescent Hubelani Thwala whose dynamism kept the third rugby team together this year.
The Club 100 trophy for the most promising sports person: Liezl Viljoen.
Headgirl Fransi-Mari Gregory and headboy Kevin Johnson presenting a gift to guest speaker, Zama Zwane.
Jasper Slabbert trophy for true dedication: The effervescent Hubelani Thwala whose dynamism kept the third rugby team together this year.
The effervescent Hubelani Thwala whose dynamism kept the third rugby team together this year.
Headboy Kevin Johnson won several awards.
Zama Zwane, gospel music artist, was the guest speaker.
Some of the winners.
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Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.