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Tuks still Varsity Netball log leaders after victory over Maties

The Tuks Netball team is currently first on the log of the Varsity Netball Tournament, following Monday night's victory over their old rivals from Stellenbosch.

Tuks’s netball team tops the Varsity Tournament log after beating Maties 53-46 on Monday night in Port Elizabeth.

After four games, Tuks is the only unbeaten team in the competition. On Sunday they had a convincing win against the Madibaz. The score was 78-32.

The blueprint to Tuks’s dominance seems to boil to teamwork and being able to stick to the agreed game plan for the full 60 minutes. This creates confidence amongst the players. Each appears to have an unflappable believe that they can positively impact at any time during any game.

Coach Jenny van Dyk is a fair but hard taskmaster. If there is one word she prefers not to use in her vocabulary, it is losing.

“Our training is aimed at getting players to perform to their best not only in local tournaments. They also need to be able to step up when they get selected to represent the Proteas. It means that even when under pressure, they got to be able to play to their best ability,” said Van Dyk after Monday’s game.

She explained that every player should continually think about what their shortcomings are and what can be done to improve on it.

“It boils down to making the most of every opportunity. The same goes for me as a coach,” said Van Dyk.

Akosua Mensah playing as goal defence seems to have totally bought into this. She has yet to fail during the Varsity Tournament. At the moment, the Tuks player appears to be any oppositions nightmare when they are on the attack having perfected the art of intercepting the ball at crucial moments.

Mensah, however, is never going to be one for personal accolades. She credits what has been happening on the court to excellent communication and teamwork between Marlize de Bruin, Jasmine Ziegelmeier, Lungile Mthembu and herself.

“We are playing as a unit. Our mission is to make things as difficult as possible for any goal shooter. I am only able to do what I do because I know they have my back all the time that gives me the freedom to go for intercepts,” said Mensah.

According to Mensah, there was never a moment they could rest on their laurels against Maties.

The game was basically won during the first quarter when the Maties players tend to be sloppy in the way they executed moves. It enabled Tuks to take a 17-8 lead in the first quarter. From then on it was basically tit for tat with Tuks scoring and then Maties and vice versa with no team relenting.

This coming Sunday playing at home Tuks is taking on UJ at 16:30 in the Rembrandt Hall. On Monday Tuks plays Northwest at 19:00 also at the Rembrandt Hall.

 

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Koos Venter

Koos Venter is an experienced journalist who started his career 35 years ago, before the days of cellphones, modern computer systems, the internet and digital cameras, as a correspondent for Nexus, the former national magazine of the Department of Correctional Services. He has since worked for various other publications in all aspects of news coverage, as a columnist and in the production side of newspapers and online publications. Since 2007 he has specialized as a sports writer, while he is also regularly used as an analyst and commentator by several radio stations.
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