The second day of the King Edward VII School (Kes) Easter Festival is proving to be busy.
This website’s sports editor, Nicholas Zaal is there to capture the action.
This is what he said on Twitter:
Day two of the Kes Easter Festival is even busier than the first. Some of SA's best rugby and hockey teams are here today @NE_Tribune @KingEdVIISchool
— Nicholas Zaal (@NicholasZaal) March 31, 2018
Hoerskool Marais Viljoen (blue and white) currently playing against Hudson Park on the rugby field. Hudson Park leads 18-17 @NE_Tribune @KingEdVIISchool pic.twitter.com/oicSma7Vyx
— Nicholas Zaal (@NicholasZaal) March 31, 2018
On the hockey side Westville Boys (navy) is playing against Hoerskool Eldoraigne. Westville has just scored its third goal @KingEdVIISchool against Eldoraigne's one goal @NE_Tribune pic.twitter.com/EiprOwNhty
— Nicholas Zaal (@NicholasZaal) March 31, 2018
Day two of the Kes Easter Festival sees six senior rugby, 12 junior rugby and nine hockey matches played @KingEdVIISchool @NE_Tribune
— Nicholas Zaal (@NicholasZaal) March 31, 2018
Westville has scored a flurry of goals to lead 6-1 @KingEdVIISchool @NE_Tribune pic.twitter.com/LFWcc6UWaq
— Nicholas Zaal (@NicholasZaal) March 31, 2018
Eldoraigne has had very little possession on their hockey game against Westville, with the boys from KZN controlling the middle of the field well @KingEdVIISchool @NE_Tribune
— Nicholas Zaal (@NicholasZaal) March 31, 2018
Westville wins yet another shorty @KingEdVIISchool @NE_Tribune pic.twitter.com/qFj97bjbkm
— Nicholas Zaal (@NicholasZaal) March 31, 2018
The game ends 6-1 to Westville and the players shake hands in good sportsmanship. @KingEdVIISchool @NE_Tribune
— Nicholas Zaal (@NicholasZaal) March 31, 2018
This website will keep you updated on the latest from the festival