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The Citizen
18-05-2025
- Sport
- The Citizen
Schools rugby results: Grey edge Affies, Pretoria Boys pip St Stithians
Waterkloof also proved too good for Menlopark, while Jeppe overpowered St John's. There was again plenty of exciting schoolboy rugby action on the sports fields across South Africa this last weekend. In one of the big traditional derbies, Grey College edged Affies in a close match in Bloemfontein, while at the Sharks Rugby Day at Hilton, the hosts beat Glenwood and Westville won a nail-biter against Maritzburg College In the Eastern Cape, Queen's were too good for St Andrew's, while in the Western Cape there were wins for Stellenberg, Rondebosch, Paul Roos, and Paarl Boys High. Up north, Pretoria Boys High got the better of St Stithians, KES won away at Noordheuwel, and Jeppe hammered St John's. Also, Waterkloof beat Menlopark, and Middelburg won against the town's HTS. Selected results St Charles 47 Clifton 14 Michaelhouse 29 Northwood 43 DHS 42 Kearsney 20 Maritzburg 21 Westville 22 Hilton 55 Glenwood 15 Grey College 42 Affies 37 Voortrekker 57 Goudveld 15 Trio 20 Witteberg 19 Jim Fouche 37 Sentraal 21 Fichardtpark 52 Burgersdorp 26 Welkom Gim 26 Hentie Cilliers 3 Selborne 15 Dale 13 St Andrew's 17 Queen's 38 Bishops 13 Stellenberg 38 Sacs 17 Rondebosch 40 Boland Landbou 36 Paul Roos 40 Wynberg 26 Paarl Boys High 32 Pretoria Boys High 29 St Stithians 27 Noordheuwel 22 Kes 23 St John's 6 Jeppe 31 Eldoraigne 10 Zwartkop 59 St Benedict's 10 Northcliff 29 St Alban's 10 Parktown 22 Waterkloof 27 Menlopark 19 Nelspruit 13 Helpmekaar 22 Transvalia 39 EG Jansen 26 HTS Middelburg 11 Middelburg 16 Kempton Park 20 Marais Viljoen 30 Randburg 33 Potch Gim 33


The Citizen
21-04-2025
- Sport
- The Citizen
Noordheuwel triumphs in thrilling 21–20 victory over Jeppe at KES Easter Festival
In what was nothing short of a thrilling spectacle, Hoërskool Noordheuwel triumphed 21–20 over Jeppe High School in the penultimate match of the KES Easter Festival, leaving the crowd on the edge of their seats right until the final whistle. From the first whistle, it was clear that this was no ordinary schoolboy rugby clash. The air was thick with tension as two fierce rivals, brimming with talent, set their sights on victory. Jeppe, who had made waves throughout the festival, came out of the blocks fast and furious, setting the tone for what would be an unforgettable encounter. The match was dominated by a frenetic intensity, with both sides eager to impose their will early on. Jeppe struck first, thanks to an exceptional piece of play from Joshua Hamman. The burly forward took advantage of some quick, incisive passing from the backline to break through Noordheuwel's defensive line, sprinting under the posts to give the Johannesburg side an early 5–0 lead. The conversion was slotted, and Jeppe were firmly in the driver's seat. Their first-half dominance was evident; they held the ball for long periods, showcasing a mix of fluid attack and rugged defence. Noordheuwel, on the other hand, seemed a little rattled at first, struggling to match Jeppe's pace and physicality. Despite their best efforts, Noordheuwel couldn't find a way through, with Jeppe's defence holding firm. As the minutes ticked down towards half-time, Jeppe continued to control the tempo, and with every passing phase, it seemed as though they were on course for a comfortable victory. The second half began with an unmistakable shift in momentum. Noordheuwel, spurred on by some passionate words from their coaching staff, came out all guns blazing. They were determined not to let the game slip away from them, and their physicality and speed began to show. Jeppe, perhaps a little too comfortable, were now under immense pressure. Despite the mounting pressure, Jeppe fought back. But Noordheuwel weren't done. With just minutes remaining, they launched one final assault on the Jeppe try-line. In the end, it was a game that encapsulated everything we love about schoolboy rugby – passion, intensity, and drama. Jeppe's first-half dominance had been all but erased by Noordheuwel's second-half resurgence. With five tries in total, it was a match filled with action and edge-of-your-seat moments. For Noordheuwel, the 21–20 victory will be remembered as a gritty, hard-fought triumph that demonstrated the power of persistence and belief. For Jeppe, the loss was a bitter one, but they can take solace in knowing they were part of a match that will go down as one of the most exciting encounters of the KES Easter Festival. Follow us on our WhatsApp channel, Facebook, X, Instagram and Caxton School's TikTok for the latest updates and inspiration! Have a story idea? We'd love to hear from you – join our WhatsApp group and share your thoughts! Related article: St John's stuns Randburg with last-second try in 33–26 Easter Festival thriller At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!