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Hangklip High

Athletics: Two Hangklip teams took part in the Top 10 meeting on Saturday in Cradock. The A team ended 22nd and the B team 64th out of 83 teams. Athletes who won medals were, boys: JW Labuschagn­e U17 1st 110m hurdles,

14:97; Anré J.v Rensburg U16 discus

38.86m. Girls: Janke Botha U17 1st

400m hurdles, 1:12:78; 3rd long jump 4.55m; Michéy du Preez

U14 2nd 300m hurdles, 48:82.

Queen’s Junior

Cricket vs Dale: U13C 141 all out (Kyle Aylwin 3 for 16), QCJ

142 for 8 ( Kyle Aylwin 25), QCJ won by 2 wickets; Dale U10A 105 all out (Bongo Nyakaza 3 for 28, Charlie Broster 2 for 1, Lihlume Luwaca 2 for

10), QCJ 108 for 5 (Latham Kroutz 23*, Ross Fitzhenry 19, Callum Taggart 14*), QCJ won by 5 wickets; QCJ U11B 182 all out (Liso Mtalaliso 70, Khazimla Simama 22), Dale U11B 126 all out, QCJ won by 56 runs.

Queen’s College Athletics: At the Top 10 athletics

Tmeeting in Cradock, Queenians obtained five gold medals, three silver and two bronze.

They were Nikithemba Hani 1st U19 long jump (new meeting record of

7.03m), 1st U19 200m; Tanaka Musunda

2nd U19 triple jump; Anamandla Sondlo

3rd U19 discus; Emihle Mketo 1st U17

800m, 3rd U17 400m; Buhle Kahla 1st

U16 long jump; Chumani Ndzane

1st U16 discus; Kamva Ntloko 1st

U16 1,500m; Alungile Tshunungwa 2nd U16 800m; Emihle Tshiwula 2nd U14 800m.

Cricket: The games scheduled to be played in East London were cancelled due to rain. In Queenstown, 1st team Queen's 209 all out ( Bryan Muir 85, Janse van der Ryst

55), Cambridge 188 all out (Ntsika Smayile 4/39, Sihlalo Benge 2/40). Queen's won by 21 runs. U14A Cambridge 174/8 (Njongo Mtiya 3/35; Dylan Jordaan 2/20),

Queen's 175/8 (Jaden Lentoor 44; Dylan Jordaan 34). Queen's won by two wickets.

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