The electric atmosphere of a Saturday morning derby. The deafening war cries echoing across packed grandstands. The sea of supporters draped in school colours, ready to back their boys and girls until the final whistle. The traditions that run deeper than any trophy cabinet.
School sports in South Africa are not just about what happens on the field, it is about the entire experience – the culture, the passion that splits towns in half and creates heroes overnight.
NovaNews is about to revolutionise how we celebrate it all.
New hub unveiled
From Thursday 19 February the School Sports Zone will be a dynamic, one-stop destination dedicated to school sports across South Africa.
This is not your typical results-and-rankings coverage. This is the full package: The stories behind the scorelines, the supporters who bring the “gees”, the flashes and war cries that make school sport the most emotionally charged spectacle in the country.
The School Sports Zone will be the authoritative destination celebrating emerging talent, preserving legendary rivalries, and building the foundation for the future of South African sport – because every Springbok, every Protea, every national representative started somewhere, and that somewhere is usually a school field on a Saturday morning.
NovaNews is not stopping at written coverage.
Accompanying the launch of School Sports Zone is The Rugby Factory, a dedicated vod- and podcast that dives deeper than ever before into the heartbeat of school rugby in South Africa.
This is storytelling with substance. This is about tracking tomorrow’s Springboks from the grassroots to the big leagues, capturing the journey, the sacrifice, the rivalries, and the moments that define young athletes before the professional contracts arrive.
“School sports is at the heart of so many communities in South Africa,” says Dustin Wetdewich, national sports editor of NovaNews.
“With The Rugby Factory, we’re not just covering matches; we’re telling the stories of tomorrow’s Springboks.”
Whilst rugby will feature prominently, the School Sports Zone’s ambition stretches across every code, every discipline, every school making noise on the sporting landscape.
“Beyond rugby, if it has anything to do with school sports, we want to be talking about it,” Wetdewich explains.
“There are great stories to tell around school sports. Supporters and school communities are not just engaged; they are emotionally, and in many cases financially, invested.
“Small towns split in half when derby weekends come around. Heroes are born and superstars are made. All this makes for amazing storytelling.”
What sets the School Sports Zone apart is its understanding that school sport is never just about the athletes.
It is about the supporters who travel hours to scream themselves hoarse. It is about the flashes choreographed with military precision. It is about the school chants passed down through generations. It is about the communities that live and breathe every result.
NovaNews is changing the game by reporting beyond the scoreboard, capturing the atmosphere, the emotion, and the culture that makes school sport uniquely South African.
The stage is set. The whistle is about to blow. From Thursday, the School Sports Zone becomes the home of everything that makes school sport unforgettable.
Schools are invited to send
all their sport news to
dustin@novusmedia.co.za.
Find the School Sports Zone at novanews.co.za.
Also, follow The Rugby Factory:
■ TikTok: @therugbyfactoryza
■ X: RugbyFactory_sa
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■ Facebook: The Rugby Factory





