Daily Dispatch

Malgraff, Twani scoop NMU awards

- HOCKEY

in eight Tests during the Summer Series against European opposition.

He was also chosen for the South African team that played in the World League semifinals in Johannesbu­rg in July.

Following the men’s inter-provincial in Johannesbu­rg in August, the Human Movement science student was the only Eastern Province player to be chosen for the national side.

Malgraff has also been named as one of the marquee players for the Profession­al Hockey League, which will take place in the City of Gold from November 25 to December 10.

Twani, who is also studying Human Movement Science, received national colours at an U21 level when she was named in the SA team that participat­ed in the World Youth Cup in Botswana in July.

She has emerged as one of the brightest netballing prospects at Nelson Mandela University, appearing for a number of representa­tive teams.

As a member of the Eastern Cape Aloes oufit that participat­ed in the Brutal Fruit national competitio­n, Twani was named the player of the match against Limpopo Baobabs.

Besides representi­ng Madibaz in the Varsity Netball tournament during which she won three best shot awards, she was a member of the Nelson Mandela Bay U21 team at the national championsh­ips and included in the SA junior squad for 2017-18.

The Club of the Year award went to the Bestmed Madibaz Athletics Club, which excelled in a number of areas this year.

In addition to ending sixth out of 23 institutio­ns at the University Sport South Africa Championsh­ips, three of the club’s members attended the World Student Games in Taipei.

They also had 12 senior provincial representa­tives and 10 EP youth or junior championsh­ip representa­tives during the year.

The club ran various inter-student road-running events and conducted community outreach coaching clinics in Graaff-Reinet and Patensie.

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