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Promising young hockey player dreams big
Promising young hockey player dreams big

The Citizen

time22-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Citizen

Promising young hockey player dreams big

At only 14 years old, Megan Reid is making a name for herself as one of the East Rand's most promising young goalkeepers. Representing Hoërskool Oosterlig's U14 A hockey team, Megan's sharp reflexes, unwavering dedication, and fierce determination have already earned her opportunities beyond her years. From provincial trials to international team selections, her journey is a testament to talent backed by hard work, and she is only getting started. Tell us about your hockey journey. When and how did you become interested in hockey? I started playing hockey in Grade One at Laerskool Baanbreker. In 2021, I became the goalie for the U10 team. I could not finish the 2022 tryouts because of illness. However, I returned stronger in 2024 and reclaimed my position. That same year, I joined the Backstixxx Hockey Club for extra training. The Eastern Gauteng Quaggas approached me to join them for the PSI Nationals in Cape Town. What do you enjoy most about being a goalkeeper? Not having to run the whole field. But in all honesty, it's where I feel most at peace. It's the place where I can turn my fears and frustrations into determination and focus on winning the game. Being a goalie has lit a fire inside me – the fire to prove to all the doubters that I can do anything I set my mind to. What does a typical week of training look like for you? • Monday: School training (14:30 to15:45), Backstixxx Hockey Club (16:00 to17:00) • Tuesday: School training (14:30 to 16:00) • Wednesday: School training (14:30 to 16:00), specialised goalie training at Backstixxx (18:00 to20:00) • Thursday: School training (14:30 to 16:00) • Friday: If needed, school training (14:00 to 15:30), Backstixxx (16:00 to17:00) • Weekends: Game days, depending on fixtures, either for Hoërskool Oosterlig or Backstixxx Galaxies • Holidays: Backstixxx Club training and solo skills/stamina practice at home. What was it like being selected for the Knights U19 team for the Netherlands International Hockey Tournament? I was shocked when they chose me. I never imagined there would be so many opportunities available to me. Unfortunately, my family and I had to decline the opportunity because of financial constraints. Your team recently placed third at the NWU Tournament. How did that feel? I'm proud of my team and, of course, myself. We had some tough matches, but with great coaching and the support of our families, we pushed through and succeeded. You were the only goalie from the East Rand to reach the final round of the Bokkieweek trials. What did that mean to you? I was honoured to be the only goalie chosen for the Eastern Gauteng High Performance Squad and Bokkieweek. I did not make the final team for Easterns, but just training with them was a privilege. I'm proud to represent the Oos-Transvaal U14 Bokkieweek team, which recently won gold. It's been a dream to play for such a prestigious association that creates opportunities for Afrikaans sportspeople. Have you faced any challenges or setbacks on your journey? The main challenges I've faced have been financial. My parents have sacrificed a lot to ensure I have the opportunities and equipment I need to grow. I'm grateful for everything they have done to support me. What are your short-term and long-term goals in hockey? In the short term, I want to be the best goalie for my school and the Backstixxx Hockey Club. Long-term, I hope to earn a university bursary and, of course, represent my country. How do you stay motivated and focused, especially during tough games? I hype myself up with upbeat music before matches — I even sing and dance on the field sometimes! My parents and younger sister are my rocks. If I miss a save, they're there cheering me on and reminding me that mistakes happen. Mistakes mean I'm trying, and that keeps me going. What would sponsorship mean to you and your family right now? It would mean the world. My parents do everything they can, but goalie gear isn't cheap. To play your best, you need the best. My dream is to own an OBO Robo high-rebound goalie kit. Right now, I'm using a mismatched kit that was bought with love, and I'm grateful for it. Sponsorships would help me attend more tournaments and grow further. It's hard to keep asking for donations, although kind people have helped along the way. Sponsorship would ease the pressure and open up more doors. Those who wish to assist Megan may send an email to [email protected] Also Read: Hockey a lifelong love for Bryan Also Read: Northerns invites you to hockey clinic on Youth Day At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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