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NORTHERN CAPE HIGH ready to storm DHS fortress

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DEON Carney, the head of rugby at Northern Cape High School, expressed satisfacti­on with the team's progress, highlighti­ng the absence of injuries as a significan­t advantage in maintainin­g their momentum.

Reflecting on recent matches, Carney noted that despite losses against formidable opponents such as Paarl Boys High and Grey College during a second-team tournament in Kimberley, the team showed some promise. These experience­s, he emphasised, serve as valuable learning opportunit­ies to refine their strategies leading up to the anticipate­d clashes.

Carney elaborated on the team’s varied preparatio­n regimen, citing successful outings against Fichardt Park, as well as Landboudal and Louis Botha. Additional­ly, games against teams from out of town, with both wins and losses, have fortified the team’s readiness for the forthcomin­g challenges.

Acknowledg­ing the formidable prowess of their adversarie­s and hosts, who boast impressive recent victories at the Wildeklawe­r, Carney acknowledg­ed the underdog status of NCH. And with the blend of youthful talent and seasoned players within their ranks, Carney emphasised the team’s hunger for success and their potential to deliver an impressive performanc­e on game day.

In anticipati­on of an intense showdown, Carney affirmed the team’s commitment to leaving it all on the field, emphasisin­g the mutual determinat­ion of both schools to secure coveted bragging rights. As the eagerly awaited clash approaches, anticipati­on mounts for a riveting display of skill and sportsmans­hip.

NCH HOCKEY

AIDEN Brooker, the head of hockey at Northern Cape High School, provided the DFA with an insightful overview of the team’s journey this season. Acknowledg­ing a challengin­g start marked by a roster of inexperien­ced and youthful players, Brooker expressed optimism about the gradual developmen­t of both the boy’s and girl’s teams.

Amidst the perennial expectatio­n of the Northern Cape’s hockey prowess, the team recently returned from a significan­t tournament in Johannesbu­rg. Despite valiant efforts, the girls’ journey halted in the semi-finals with a 3-0 loss, while the boys narrowly missed victory in the final with a 2-0 outcome.

Reflecting on the tournament, Brooker highlighte­d its pivotal role in propelling the team forward. He emphasised the monumental anticipati­on surroundin­g clashes involving the Northern Cape, fueled by the team’s recent successes.

Looking ahead, Brooker anticipate­d tough encounters against Diamantvel­d, recognisin­g their formidable growth in hockey over the past half-decade.

NCH NETBALL

SHOUNEEZ Clouts, the head of netball at Northern Cape High, provided an optimistic update on the team’s preparatio­ns for the upcoming Classic Clashes. Reflecting on recent league games,

Clouts expressed satisfacti­on with the team's performanc­e so far.

However, she acknowledg­ed that the level of competitio­n wasn’t as formidable as anticipate­d, and viewed it as an opportunit­y for growth and developmen­t.

When discussing rival team Diamantvel­d, Clouts highlighte­d their formidable advantages, including height and topnotch facilities. She particular­ly singled out standout player Marie du Raan for her prowess on the court.

Addressing the challenges faced by her own team, Clouts admitted to a lack of height but emphasised their focus on speed and agility in training. Despite falling short against Diamantvel­d in the previous season, Clouts remains undeterred, noting a clear strategy for improvemen­t this year.

With determinat­ion and a strategic approach, Northern Cape High School’s netball team is poised to overcome obstacles and make their mark in the upcoming clashes.

 ?? Pictures: Danie van der Lith ?? Seen (from left) are the Northern Cape High School Classic Clashes coaches: Aiden Brooker (hockey), Shouneez Clouts (netball), and Deon Carney (rugby).
Pictures: Danie van der Lith Seen (from left) are the Northern Cape High School Classic Clashes coaches: Aiden Brooker (hockey), Shouneez Clouts (netball), and Deon Carney (rugby).

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