Bet-Shalom athletes with the school’s operational manager and sports coordinator Reamone Saville. Front: Andrew Chauke (u/10 boys 80m sprint), Rendi Makgatha (u/10 girls 80m sprint) and Arone Langa (u/10 boys 75m hurdles). Back: Mokgethoa Langa (u/13 boys shotput) and Risana Mnisi (u/10 girls long jump).
POLOKWANE – Bet-Shalom Christian School’s operational manager and sports coordinator, Reamone Saville expressed satisfaction at their athletes who on February 27 qualified to participate at district level at the University of Limpopo Stadium.
U/10 80m sprint boys, Andrew Chauke (Bet-Shalom) and Muller Heining (Oosskool) with competition director Leon Maakamedi.
Competition director Leon Maakamedi (far right) with Bet-Shalom’s Arone Langa in first place, Vhugala Makwarela in second place from Nirvana Primary School (right) and Johanru van der Merwe in third place from Oosskool (left).
U/10 athletes Andrew Chauke who won the 80m sprint and Arone Langa who won the 70m hurdles secured a spot in the provincial team after sterling performances.
“We are so proud of their efforts. They have put their faith in the Lord and He has surely rewarded them. We look forward to their upcoming provincial results and we trust they will make us proud.”
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