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Saheti wins big at winter sports festival

Sponsors of the festival were Sportsmans Warehouse, DTR Sports, John Dory's Greenstone and Condra.

Netball and football season came full circle at this year’s Saheti School Winter Sports Festival on June 8, with Saheti defending most of their titles.

This year saw 850 players from eight schools participating in football and netball matches, from u-9 to to open.

St Martin’s School took on Bishop Bavin School in an u-13 match.

The matches were once again played in round robin format.

Saheti welcomed St Catherine’s School, Pinnacle College Kyalami, Bedfordview Primary School, Hurlyvale Primary School, Bishop Bavin School, HeronBridge College and St Martin’s College.

Bishop Bavin School played against St Catherine’s School in an u-12 match.

Netball winners of the respective age groups were u-10 Hurlyvale, u-11 Saheti and u-12 HeronBridge.

The pen gold medal winners were Heron Bridge, with Hurlyvale taking the silver.

U-9 girls from Saheti School and Hurleyvale Primary School played a netball match in the Saheti School Winter Sports Festival.

The trophy for the best netball school also went to HeronBridge.

Football winners of the respective age groups were Saheti in u-10 and u-11 and u-12 Hurleyvale.

The u-13’s gave it there all in a match between Bedfordview Primary School and St Catherine’s School.

The open gold medal winners were Saheti with silver medal going to Pinnacle Kyalami.

Saheti also took the trophy for the best football school.

Bedfordview Primary School were up against St Catherine’s School in an u-13 netball match.
Bedfordview Primary School won the netball match against St Catherine’s School.

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