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Water polo action at Roedean

PARKTOWN – The final round-robin games took place on 18 January at Roedean School during the Old Mutual/Roedean School Prestige Cup.


Nine of the top Gauteng schools took part in the Old Mutual/Roedean School Prestige Cup on 18 January.

Community service lies at the heart of the water polo tournament which began in September 2019.

The final round-robin games took place on 18 January at Roedean School with schools including Roedean, Kingsmead, Crawford Lonehill, Parktown Girls and St Dominics in the pool for the morning games while St Stithians, Rand Park, St Mary’s and St Peter’s all competed in the afternoon session.

Margaux Kamp from Roedean shows dominance against Kingsmead. Photo: Sarah Koning

 

Roedean takes aim at goal during their match against Kingsmead. Photo: Sarah Koning

Roedean took on Kingsmead in the first game of the day, winning 6–2 while Parktown Girls struggled against Crawford with a defeat of 21–1. Roedean was again victorious in their game against St Dominics, winning 8–0. Crawford continued their dominant streak as they took the victory against Kingsmead 7–4. St Stithians outplayed Rand Park 23–4 while St Dominics defeated Parktown Girls 20–0, St Peter’s got the upper hand against Rand Park 11–7 and St Stithians continued their winning streak against St Mary’s, concluding the game with a score of 19–6.

Crawford Lonehill plays an attacking game against Parktown Girls. Photo: Sarah Koning

Tournament coordinator Kate Lowings said, “Final placings after the round-robin games mean that St Stithians will play Roedean, and Crawford will play St Mary’s in the semi-finals on 22 February. St Peter’s will play St Dominics and Kingsmead will play Rand Park for placings five to eight.”

The respective games will begin at 8am with the semi-finals and will continue throughout the day with the final being played at 3.45pm.

Parktown Girls struggles against the Crawford defence. Photo: Sarah Koning

 

Captain of Roedean water polo Boati Motau catches the ball. Photo: Sarah Koning

The highlight of the tournament will take place on 22 February at 12 noon when the learn-to-swim children participate in a swim-a-thon.

Zahraa Bodiat from Roedean shows dominance in their game against Kingsmead which they won 6–4. Photo: Sarah Koning

Lowings explained, “The water polo tournament requires all competing schools to have a CSI learn-to-swim component. Each school has partnered with an under-resourced school and has implemented a programme which teaches swimming and/or water polo at its partnership school.” All participating schools receive a donation towards their learn-to-swim programmes. The prize money for the top three schools is also donated to the learn-to-swim programmes.

Kingsmead attempts to pass the ball during their match against Roedean. Roedean won 6–2. Photo: Sarah Koning

“These young learn-to-swim participants love showcasing their skills to the applause of the spectators,” said Lowings.

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