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Constantia Kloof Primary hosts netball kit handover

Constantia Kloof Primary hosted a vibrant kit handover to honour their newly selected netball players.

Constantia Kloof Primary School (CKPS) officially welcomed its first-team netball players at its annual kit handover ceremony on April 13.

More than a uniform distribution, the ceremony marks a key milestone for players, symbolising their selection into the first team and the responsibility, pride and sense of belonging that come with it.

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According to the organiser of the ceremony, Adri van Wyk, the initiative is rooted in recognising the hard work and perseverance shown by players throughout the season.

CKPS netball coach Joani Barnard, and newly selected players Jasiel Ellan, Gugulethu Ncube, Oratiloe Madilonge, Zoë Richard, Zara Captieux, Gemma Smith, Olwethu Hlatshwayo, and Ontlafetse Mofokeng. Photo: Avumile Seela.

“By creating a formal and memorable occasion, the programme aims to reinforce confidence, accountability, and unity, while strengthening the overall sporting culture,” she said.

“Selection for the first team was based on a comprehensive evaluation process. Players earned their place through consistent performance during trials and practices, as well as through their teamwork, attitude, and commitment. Coaches also emphasised the importance of coachability and a positive work ethic in final decisions,” Adri added.

Zoe Richard selected for CKPS’s netball team. Photo: Avumile Seela.

The event featured several special moments, with each player individually receiving her kit, accompanied by words of encouragement from the coaching staff. Parents attended in support, contributing to a strong sense of community and shared pride.

Zara Captieux. Photo: Avumile Seela.

One of the highlights was the visible excitement of the players as they stepped forward to receive their kits. Players also performed the school’s netball drill, officially introducing them to the team and its culture.

The kit handover remains a valued tradition at the school, celebrating achievement while encouraging players to uphold the values of teamwork, dedication and excellence throughout the season.

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