School sport

Kuswag netballers make Umbumbulu team

After strong showings at the trials, several girls from Amanzimtoti's Kuswag Skool made it onto the Umbumbulu team.

KUSWAG Skool’s netball team is on fire, with several athletes from each division making it onto the Umbumbulu team.

Also read: Toti High hosts exciting sports day

The school’s Zetwee Hattingh shared that the girls are taking part in the Umlazi trials at Hoy Park, Durban today (April 17). Talented athletes from the U12, U13, U14 and U15 teams made it onto the squad after their strong showings on the courts.

“We are so proud of all these girls. A standout achievement is 10 of our U13 and U12 girls achieved the team selection. The dedication and hard work from each girl and our excellent coaches made this possible,” said Hattingh.

On April 18, Kuswag’s U16 and U18 girls will also attend the Umlazi trials. Hattingh wished them everything of the best, and commended every young netball star in the making for their sportsmanship.

For more South Coast Sun news, follow us on FacebookTwitter and Instagram. You can also check out our videos on our YouTube channel or follow us on TikTok.

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter and get news delivered straight to your inbox.

Do you have more information pertaining to this story? Feel free to let us know by commenting on our Facebook page or you can contact our newsroom on 031 903 2341 and speak to a journalist.

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Support local journalism

Add The Citizen as a preferred source to see more from South Coast Sun in Google News and Top Stories.

Nikhil Gopichand

With just over three years in community journalism, he is relatively new to the scene. He has a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in English Literature and Psychology. With the South Coast Sun, he focuses on a wide berth of beats, covering human-interest, sports and hard news stories. He has a particular affinity for photography, and a deep love for learning about people and the community.

Related Articles

Back to top button