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Ben Vorster teen one of SA's top swimmers
Ben Vorster teen one of SA's top swimmers

The Citizen

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Citizen

Ben Vorster teen one of SA's top swimmers

LIMPOPO – Thirteen-year-old local swimming sensation made a splash at the Swimming South Africa Junior National Championships, bringing home an impressive three medals for his club Shamu Swimming during the event held in Cape Town from April 25 to 30. Lira, a learner from Ben Vorster High School, captured gold in the 50m freestyle with a time of 25.5 seconds and added two silver medals in the 50m butterfly and 100m freestyle. In addition to his podium finishes, Lira narrowly missed a fourth medal in the 50m backstroke final, placing fourth by a slim margin. He also competed in the 200m freestyle final, cementing his position as one of the top swimmers in the country His final results: 200m freestyle sixth place, 100m fly fifth place, 50m freestyle third place, 100m freestyle second place, 50m fly second place and 50m back first place. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Vossies hosts innovative u/14 hockey tournament
Vossies hosts innovative u/14 hockey tournament

The Citizen

time03-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Citizen

Vossies hosts innovative u/14 hockey tournament

TZANEEN – Ben Vorster High School brought young hockey talent to the forefront during the recent school holidays, hosting its own u/14 hockey tournament, the RAM Ben Vorster Friendship Festival, from April 2 to 5. The festival saw six visiting schools, HTS Middelburg, Monument High School, Zwartkop High School, Ligbron High School, Lydenburg High School, and Curro Nelspruit, join the Vossies for a competitive week of full-length matches. The primary goal of the festival was to provide young players with valuable match experience under pressure in a structured, competitive format. According to organisers, it also served as an opportunity to build connections with other top hockey schools in the country. What set the festival apart were its unique rules, designed to add excitement and strategic variety to the games. Two special cards, the orange and pink cards, were introduced. The orange card allowed a team to remove an opposing player from the field for two and a half minutes, while the pink card doubled the value of any goals scored during that same time frame. These twists were well-received and added a dynamic edge to the matches. Ben Vorster's boys' team emerged as champions of the festival, while the girls' team secured a strong second-place finish. Ligbron High School's boys finished in second place, and HTS Middelburg's girls claimed the top spot in the girls' division. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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