The Herald (South Africa)

Madibaz after more USSA gold, glory

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THE Madibaz will be hoping for more gold medal success when they take on their peers in nine sporting codes in the University Sport South Africa (USSA) championsh­ips over the next fortnight.

The Billabong surfers are first up in a three-day contest at Victoria Bay just outside George from tomorrow.

Last year’s women’s and men’s individual champions, Roxy Giles and Jean du Plessis, will be looking to anchor the institutio­n’s assault on the all-important team category.

Giles’s main opposition will come from Varsity College’s Nicole Pallet and University of Cape Town’s Anna Notten, while Varsity College’s Wade Simkiss and Stellenbos­ch’s Shawn Joubert will be looking to dethrone Du Plessis.

While the men’s team was triumphant last year, the women’s team finished behind the UCT surfers, who also scooped the overall crown.

The Bestmed-Shukuma cycling team, who are the defending champions in the team category, will compete in Stellenbos­ch from June 29 to July 2. Cycling manager Theresa le Roux said Marinus Prinsloo, who took top spot on the individual podium last year, and first-year rider Christiaan van Aardt were their best solo medal contenders.

The Mecer men’s hockey team are focused on going one better from June 26 to July 3 in Pietermari­tzburg after placing second behind the University of Johannesbu­rg last year.

They are boosted by national players Chad Cairncross and Dalan Phillips, who took part in a test series against Austria in January, and Ignatius Malgraff, who represente­d South Africa at the Hockey World League second-round qualifiers in March.

Squash manager Zanele Mdodana said she was confident the team could wrest the title from the University of Pretoria in Johannesbu­rg next week. “The guys have been training hard and performing so well.”

The women’s basketball team are unbeaten in the USSA and District leagues in the Eastern Cape and will be hoping to carry that form through to Durban from June 29 to July 3. They have their sights set on leap-frogging into the top five after finishing 13th last year.

The volleyball­ers, coached by profession­al player Jonas Schroeder, will enjoy home-ground advantage as they aim to improve on their status as rank outsiders at NMMU’s South Campus from June 29 to July 3.

The netball squad also have their work cut out for them if they are to make it into the semifinals after finishing fifth last year, while the KPMGsponso­red golfers will strive to win the B-section to ensure two teams in the top section for next year.

 ?? Picture: HENK PRINSLOO ?? FRONT-RUNNERS: The Bestmed-Shukuma Madibaz are hoping to defend their overall title in the team category in the University Sport South Africa (USSA) cycling championsh­ips in Stellenbos­ch next week. Pictured here at last year’s event are Gerrit Nel,...
Picture: HENK PRINSLOO FRONT-RUNNERS: The Bestmed-Shukuma Madibaz are hoping to defend their overall title in the team category in the University Sport South Africa (USSA) cycling championsh­ips in Stellenbos­ch next week. Pictured here at last year’s event are Gerrit Nel,...

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