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DHS tennis dominates the courts
The Dundee High School (DHS) tennis teams delivered exceptional performances last week, securing back-to-back victories.
They defeated Sarel Cilliers 11-1 and followed up with another convincing win against Ladysmith High, taking the match 11-2.
DHS learners shine at ATKV Redenaars
Two DHS learners made the school proud at the national round of the prestigious ATKV Redenaars competition.
Mia van der Merwe placed in the top 15 in the unprepared speech category, while Pari Reddy achieved a top 15 position for her prepared speech.
The school commended both learners for their dedication and success at this high-level competition.
Mixed results for DHS cricket teams
The DHS U/15 cricket team faced a challenging encounter against Pionier, going down by 132 runs despite a valiant effort.
On Friday, the first cricket team travelled to Pongola for an eagerly anticipated tour.
Due to time constraints, matches were played in a shortened 15-over format.

In their first match against Newcastle High School, DHS struggled early, finding themselves at 34/4.
Kiandri Bierbaum steadied the innings with an unbeaten 24 runs, supported by JC Botha, helping the side to 131/8 in 15 overs.
Excellent bowling and solid fielding saw Newcastle restricted to 56 runs, handing DHS a 75-run victory.
Wicket-takers included Heindre Smit (2), Stuart Talanda (2), Kiandri Bierbaum (1) and Dillan Guelpa (1).

Bierbaum was named ‘Player of the Match’.
In their clash with Amanzimtoti High School, DHS posted an impressive 164/4, with standout batting from Guelpa (83 off 43 balls), Bierbaum (35* off 25) and Talanda (25 off 14). Strong bowling from Smit (three wickets), Shelton Ramsey (3), Reuel Lalloo (1) and Jayden Olivier (1) saw Amanzimtoti limited to 99/8, giving DHS a 65-run victory.
Smit was named ‘Man of the Match’.

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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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