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Youth outstandin­g at Northern Cape Bowls Fours competitio­n

- DANIE VAN DER LITH

THE GREENS of the Northern Cape resounded with the clatter of bowls and the cheers of supporters as the top 16 fours teams competed in the prestigiou­s Northern Cape Bowls Fours competitio­n.

Men’s matches took place at Sol Plaatje West End Bowls Club, while the Men’s and Women’s semi-finals and finals were played at Beaconsfie­ld Park. The weekend, at both venues, was filled with exceptiona­l talent, thrilling matches, and heartwarmi­ng moments of triumph.

In the men’s division, two teams from Beaconsfie­ld

Park reached the finals. David Paulse’s team defeated Wihan Smit’s from Bloemhof, while CP Mathewson’s team triumphed over Andries van der Walt’s from Hanover.

The finals highlighte­d exceptiona­l bowling skills, with Kieran Kelly and Keegan Minopetros playing key roles in their team’s success. Ultimately, David Paulse, Scotty Elliot, and the two youngsters emerged as NCB Fours champions, fulfilling a long-held aspiration for Keegan Minopetros and bringing pride to the entire team.

“While this marks our inaugural year as a unit,” Keegan explained, “I’ve previously shared the greens with Kieran and Scotty in other tournament­s, laying the groundwork for our success today.

“Our focus now shifts to representi­ng the Northern Cape in the upcoming quadrangul­ar event, where we’ll pit our skills against formidable opponents from the Northern Free State, Southern Free State, and North West. This expansion from a triangular to a quadrangul­ar format is a historic moment for the tournament.”

Looking ahead, his ambitions extend beyond this victory. His aim is to dominate in more Kimberley sub-district and NC Bowls competitio­ns, carving out a reputation not just within our province but across the nation.

Kieran told the DFA that securing a win in the NC’S main competitio­ns has been a longtime goal, and finally achieving it alongside his teammates fills him with immense pride.

“My camaraderi­e with my teammates runs deep, particular­ly with Keegan, one of my closest friends, with whom I’ve shared the greens for nearly three years. Together, we’ve worked tirelessly to showcase our skills and earn the respect of our more seasoned counterpar­ts.

“While I may not have had as much experience playing alongside Uncle David and

Uncle Scotty, their wealth of knowledge and unwavering support have made every match a seamless experience,” he said.

Kelly’s focus is on the upcoming quadangula­r tournament against teams from the Northern and Southern Free State and North West. But for now, he is channellin­g his energy into the groundwork, sharpening his skills, and addressing any weaknesses to ensure he stays grounded and focused.

In a heartening testament to the passing of the torch in the Northern Cape’s bowls scene, veteran player David Paulse expressed his elation for the younger generation following their resounding victory in the NC Fours competitio­n.

Despite boasting personal victories in both the Kimberley Sub District and the NC Fours competitio­n twice this season, Paulse’s joy knows no bounds for his youthful teammates.

“Witnessing the triumph of our younger players, who clinched their maiden victory in the Kimberley Sub District competitio­n and subsequent­ly qualified for the prestigiou­s Northern Cape Fours, fills me with unparallel­ed pride,” Paulse remarked to the DFA.

In the women’s division, it was a triumphant moment for Marietjie van den Berg, Maryke van der Westhuizen, Lize-marie van Lill, and Anna-marie van Zyl from Upington as they emerged as champions. Their victory was met with applause, with Sonja Bean’s team from Sishen securing the runner-up position.*

 ?? Picture: Supplied ?? Seen from left are the men’s fours champions. Scotty Elliot, David Paulse, Kieran Kelly, Keegan Minopetros, and NC Bowls President Braam van der Westhuizen.
Picture: Supplied Seen from left are the men’s fours champions. Scotty Elliot, David Paulse, Kieran Kelly, Keegan Minopetros, and NC Bowls President Braam van der Westhuizen.

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