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DHS shines at sports events and dominates St Dominic’s tennis tournament

Dundee High athletes show skill and sportsmanship across tennis, chess, rugby, soccer, netball and a fun scavenger hunt.

Dundee High School (DHS) delivered an exceptional performance at the tennis tournament hosted by St Dominic’s Academy on Saturday.

The DHS team—Pieter Bester, Mandie Conradie, Aryan Mungru, Azariah Pillay, Chanelle Pillay and Jordan Singh—competed in both singles and doubles matches against schools including Ferrum, Ladysmith, Newcastle, Pionier, Sarel Cilliers and the hosts, St Dominic’s.

DHS took first place overall, with St Dominic’s finishing second and Ferrum claiming third. Congratulations to the DHS players for their determination and sportsmanship.

Chess Nationals 2025

DHS is proud of its first chess team, which competed in the Alex Forbes Chess Championship Nationals. The boys placed third in their pool, displaying remarkable focus, discipline and sportsmanship.

Soccer vs Harvest High

In a spirited fixture, the U/15 boys defeated Harvest High 3-1, thanks to excellent teamwork. The first team continued the winning streak with a 2-0 victory, keeping a clean sheet and netting two quality goals.

Rugby vs YSEOL (Wales)

DHS’s U/16 rugby team faced Welsh school YSEOL (Penryn Dewi) in a match that went beyond sport. The fixture offered valuable team-building and cultural exchange opportunities. DHS thanked YSEOL for making the trip and commended its players for their grit and humility.

Netball vs YSEOL

The U/16-B netball girls won 17-4, while the U/16-A team secured a 17-10 win. Both teams showed strong cohesion and energy on court.

DHISH Scavenger Hunt 2025

The annual DHISH Scavenger Hunt was another great success.
1st place: Team Titans – Amahle VB Zuma, Lindelwa Magasela, Nonjabulo Ngubo, Samukelisiwe Sibisi, Siphosethu Memela and Azime Mbatha
2nd place: Sherlock Homies – Angela Claassens, Kayri Baker, Shenique Wienand, Alexi Wild and Kiandri Bierbaum
3rd place: The Hunters – Abezingeli, Kwanele Mtshali, Phumelela Sithole, Ndebezinhle Khumalo and Aphelele Chamane

Well done to all who took part – your enthusiasm, teamwork and creativity were inspiring.

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Terry Worley

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.

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