The Herald (South Africa)

Framesby thrilled to host SPAR hockey tournament

● Players relish chance to show off school’s new AstroTurf facility

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Framesby High School’s players are relishing the opportunit­y to showcase their new AstroTurf facility and their developmen­t as a team when the school hosts the SPAR Eastern Cape Schoolgirl­s Hockey Challenge on Sunday.

The Gqeberha coastal leg is one of five tournament­s in this annual series, which is back on track after the disruption of Covid-19 last year.

Other regional playoffs, each involving about 100 players, will take place in East London, Komani, Makhanda and George, with the winners qualifying for the provincial finals at Collegiate in Gqeberha on July 31 and August 1.

Games are played over 20 minutes, which creates a challengin­g environmen­t for everyone.

Framesby director of hockey Jordan Drury acknowledg­ed that this would be a wonderful chance to demonstrat­e the school’s hockey credential­s.

“When I took up my position at the beginning of last year, we were really excited to be asked to host the Gqeberha coastal playoffs and nothing has changed despite the delay of a year,” he said.

“After telling the girls we would be hosting the tournament there was an explosion of joy.

“This is an opportunit­y to showcase what Framesby has to offer and what we are trying to achieve in the sport.

“We are privileged to have a top-class facility of this nature and I feel it can take Framesby hockey to the next level.”

Meanwhile, Drury has been working hard with the firstteam squad since October last year, when the lockdown restrictio­ns were eased.

“Besides the holidays, we haven’t stopped the hard graft as we try to instil a new culture into Framesby hockey.

“Previously, there might have been a feeling that ‘if I can hold a hockey stick, I can play in the first team’, but the girls now know that hard work, commitment and fitness are required to make the side,” he said.

“We are also focused on creating a family group of players who have respect for themselves, for others and for the game.”

The Framesby mentor realised the pressure would be on in the playoffs, which would be a test of fitness and mental strength given the shortened nature of the matches.

“We have focused a lot on fitness, which is one of my big things,” Drury said.

“The girls are excited about the challenge and the school is looking forward to witnessing the growth of the sport.”

SPAR Eastern Cape promotions and events manager Alan Stapleton was equally delighted to have the event back on track.

“It’s wonderful to be able to welcome back hundreds of young hockey players to the SPAR Eastern Cape Schoolgirl­s Hockey Challenge.

“It’s a tournament geared to bring schools which do not often have the opportunit­y to compete against each other together in a spirit of competitiv­e camaraderi­e,” Stapleton said.

“While all Covid protocols will be followed, with no spectators, the tournament­s will enable our young hockey players to again come together in a celebratio­n of women and sport in a spirit of living limitlessl­y.”

The other teams to compete at Framesby are Alexander Road, Collegiate, DF Malherbe, Nico Malan, Pearson and Westering.

 ?? Picture: REA ANN VAN ZYL ?? READY FOR ACTION: The Framesby players who have been preparing for the SPAR Eastern Cape Schoolgirl­s Hockey Challenge at the school in Gqeberha on Sunday are, back from left, Chrystal van Rensburg, Chanelle Steyn, Zoe Terblanche, Milla Otto, Denise van der Spuy, Anya Weyers, Josie Strauss, Mienke Vinson, Zani Vlok and Nianke Bezuidenho­ut, with coach Jordan Drury, far right. Front are Miecke Smuts, Clarissa van Rooyen, Shani Dames, Larunette Louw and Carla Gouws. Tristin Kearns and Anzell Ferreira were absent
Picture: REA ANN VAN ZYL READY FOR ACTION: The Framesby players who have been preparing for the SPAR Eastern Cape Schoolgirl­s Hockey Challenge at the school in Gqeberha on Sunday are, back from left, Chrystal van Rensburg, Chanelle Steyn, Zoe Terblanche, Milla Otto, Denise van der Spuy, Anya Weyers, Josie Strauss, Mienke Vinson, Zani Vlok and Nianke Bezuidenho­ut, with coach Jordan Drury, far right. Front are Miecke Smuts, Clarissa van Rooyen, Shani Dames, Larunette Louw and Carla Gouws. Tristin Kearns and Anzell Ferreira were absent

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