Zandvliet player Lezaine Botto, with support from Riaan Welkom, is surrounded by Macassar players.


Zandvliet High School hosted neighbouring school Macassar Secondary in an annual derby day on Saturday 3 August.

Involving rugby, netball and chess, it was a momentous occasion for Zandvliet, as for the first time in almost 18 years it was hosting a rugby match on home soil.

The day was a great success, and a highlight was the opening ceremony, which was led by the Delft Community Cadets to welcome both the visiting and hosting teams as well as spectators.

The stakes were high for both rugby and netball matches, and the community came out in their numbers to support the learners.

Both Zandvliet and Macassar schools would like to thank the broader community of Macassar for their continuous support and making the weekend’s event a success.

V The derby day’s results are:

. Chess

– Under-15 Zandvliet won 4-2

– Under-19 drew 3-3

. Netball:

– Under-14 Zandvliet won 14-13

– Under-15 Macassar won 7-17

– Under-16 Macassar won 8 -16

– Under-17 Macassar won 7-26

– Under-19 Macassar won 8-20

. Rugby

– Under-14 Macassar won 5-7

– Under-15 Zandvliet won 10-0

– Under-16 Macassar won 7-13

– Under-19 Zandvliet Won 23-10

Miguel Swartland, flyhalf for Zandvliet, kicks to the posts.

Centre Nathan Lewis and flyhalf Nealon Harris on the attack for Zandvliet.

Chante Gordon of Zandvliet controls the ball during the netball game against Macassar.

Katy Hendricks of Macassar High with her eyes on the ball.

Crowds of supporters of both Macassar High and Zandvliet High cheered the learners on.

Former principal of Zandvliet High, Richard Basson, watched the games with interest.

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