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The club, which has been in existence for more than 40 years, now has about five swimmers left. Norman Braaf, club chairperson, says the club has produced champion swimmers over the years, but without a proper indoor heated pool they have lost members quickly. “Before winter hit we were using other fa- cilities in an effort to continue our training and providing a good training session to our members, but the facilities are costly,” he says. They have been inactive as they cannot find a facility to accommodate them and their budget. “We have decided that we may have to start using the Muizenberg pool to train, but the season is going to be really busy. As swimming is a year-round sport we have to train and without training many of the mem- bers left and joined other clubs or just stopped swimming completely, which is a tragedy,” he says. Braaf says he sees no end for the current building project at the Retreat swimming pool which has been ongoing for almost two years. “How much longer must we wait for the pool to be completed? No-one is giving us a definite answer. We have so much interest from the community but we cannot answer people because we are unsure as to when the pool will be ready,” he says. People’s Post previously reported that the contractor at the Retreat swimming pool promised to be finished by early September (“Pool to be ready for summer”, 21 July). This was according to Belinda Walker, mayoral committee member for community services and special projects. “This is, however, dependent on the weather as the contractor is still affected by adverse weather conditions preventing him from working,” she said. The pool would be opened shortly after the contractor completed his work, Walker said. JP Smith, mayoral committee member for safety and security, handed over a donation of R25 000 to the Red Cross Children’s Hospital burns unit on Friday last week. The funds were raised by the annual firefighters ball. The event, initiated a decade ago, started out as a small gesture to unite firefighting staff and to give back to the community. Some of the firefighters who supported the event pose with Dr Roux Martinez (from the hospital), Arlene Wehr (City’s fire and rescue service), Sandra Roodt (Red Cross), and Anita Parbhoo (Red Cross) in the front row. Smith and Anthony Hughes (City’s fire and rescue service) are in the back row. Firefighters have a ball of a time for the kids

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Club waits to jump inASTRID FEBRUARIE

@FebAstrid

Due to not having a permanent trainingfacility the Retreat Aquatic SwimmingClub has lost 95% of its members.

The club, which has been in existence formore than 40 years, now has about fiveswimmers left.

Norman Braaf, club chairperson, says theclub has produced champion swimmersover the years, but without a proper indoorheated pool they have lost members quickly.

“Before winter hit we were using other fa-cilities in an effort to continue our trainingand providing a good training session to ourmembers, but the facilities are costly,” hesays.

They have been inactive as they cannotfind a facility to accommodate them andtheir budget.

“We have decided that we may have tostart using the Muizenberg pool to train, butthe season is going to be really busy. Asswimming is a year-round sport we have totrain and without training many of the mem-

bers left and joined other clubs or juststopped swimming completely, which is atragedy,” he says.

Braaf says he sees no end for the currentbuilding project at the Retreat swimmingpool which has been ongoing for almost twoyears.

“How much longer must we wait for thepool to be completed? No-one is giving us adefinite answer. We have so much interestfrom the community but we cannot answerpeople because we are unsure as to when thepool will be ready,” he says.

People’s Post previously reported that thecontractor at the Retreat swimming poolpromised to be finished by early September(“Pool to be ready for summer”, 21 July).

This was according to Belinda Walker,mayoral committee member for communityservices and special projects.

“This is, however, dependent on theweather as the contractor is still affected byadverse weather conditions preventing himfrom working,” she said.

The pool would be opened shortly after thecontractor completed his work, Walker said.

JP Smith, mayoral committeemember for safety and security,handed over a donation of R25 000to the Red Cross Children’s Hospitalburns unit on Friday last week. Thefunds were raised by the annualfirefighters ball. The event, initiateda decade ago, started out as a smallgesture to unite firefighting staffand to give back to the community.Some of the firefighters whosupported the event pose with DrRoux Martinez (from the hospital),Arlene Wehr (City’s fire and rescueservice), Sandra Roodt (Red Cross),and Anita Parbhoo (Red Cross) inthe front row. Smith and AnthonyHughes (City’s fire and rescueservice) are in the back row.

Firefighters havea ball of a timefor the kids

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EARL HAUPT@Earl Haupt

Schools across the city have been mobil-ised to nip the not-so-latest occult craze

in the bud while it is mushrooming acrossthe country.

The “Charlie Charlie” game has hadmany parents wondering what can be doneto prevent their children from being ex-posed to its nature, while others have con-tinued to view it as harmless fun conjuredup by the vibrant minds of the youth.

A host of local schools have reported in-stances where children have been found tobe playing the game, with some teachers go-ing on to say that they have brought an endto the activity before losing control of thesituation.

“We have nipped it in the bud,” says anunnamed source at one of the schools.

“We have had children come to us to saythat their fellow pupils have stopped play-ing the game after telling them about it be-fore we addressed them about the issue.”

Despite the dangers, or even non-dangers,which may exist, the fact that children havetaken to the game indicates that alternativeactivities need to be found to cultivate amore harmonious environment for chil-dren to interact in.

The game was originally played by Span-ish-speaking girls as a way to “enquire”which boy may like them, but the game hasre-incarnated itself this year in the form ofthe “Charlie Charlie challenge”. This oc-curred when English-speaking youth adapt-ed the paper and pencil game after a videoof the game was posted on Twitter. The vid-eo, originally intended to be humorous, hassince evolved into a more taboo activitywith participants of the game asking a “de-mon” named Charlie to answer their ques-tions instead.

The Western Cape education departmenthas warned that the public should be carefulwhen dealing with incidents of the CharlieCharlie type.

“Children should be encouraged to dis-cuss any ‘uncomfortable’ feelings about theincident with their teachers, who couldthen initiate procedures for the proper ther-apeutic response processes. Actual instan-

ces of bullying or coercion could certainlyhave negative effects on the child, but earlyidentification and effective interventioncan ameliorate the initial effects as well asthe long-term consequences.”

The department also states that provi-sions have been made in the curriculum toteach children to make more informed deci-sions and equip them with knowledge oftheir rights.

“Regular playground supervision byteachers would also go a long way to curtail-ing such activities and it is also importantfor parents to communicate continuallywith their children and to discuss all thegrowth and developmental issues as well asany situations arising from specific inci-dents at schools.”

Manenberg police spokesperson Lieuten-ant Ian Bennett maintains that althoughschools in the area have reported instancesof the game being played, it points to a big-

ger problem within communities.“People forget how powerful young peo-

ple are. This is a case where there is nothing(spiritual) happening in schools. Therefore,there is no form of moral understanding inplace and young people go in search of some-thing new and exciting because they be-come bored with the day-to-day things inlife,” says Bennett.

He says the mainstream media are partlyto blame for the notoriety of the game,which has only stirred excitement amongchildren to start experimenting with it.

“Children are curious beings; they wantto find things out when they are at schooland are experimenting with them all thetime.

“We as adults need to channel children’senergy. That energy needs to be conductedand channelled into something good. Theyhave a rightful place in our society and weneed to ensure that they have a special placein our community.”

Warren Rossiter, principal of HazendalPrimary School, is aware that regardless ofthe activity the children get involved in, theschool is constantly creating awarenessamong pupils regarding the consequencesof following mass hysteria. He urges par-ents to encourage their children to partici-pate in positive activities and to involvethemselves more in their children’s lives.

“Many of the things that the childrenbring to school, they learn in the streets, intheir neighbourhoods. It spreads throughthe schools and then it goes back again intotheir respective neighbourhoods. We arereaching out to parents, because we don’thave a sufficient involvement of parents.

“It is only when crisis times happen thatthe parents are very concerned, but we needongoing support and understanding fromparents to make more time for their chil-dren. I know parents are tired when theycome from work. Often it is single parentfamilies or both parents are working, butthey have to make time for their childrenbecause they need that quality time.

“We are trying to encourage that amongfamilies. We have a very close and immedi-ate contact with the child, but we don’t al-ways have that close communication withthe parent.”

Schools will stop ‘Charlie’

The “Charlie Charlie” pencil game played byschoolchildren has evolved from an innocentgame played by Spanish-speaking girls.

PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

The City of Cape Town wants to makeeveryone aware of the expected increasein shark activity around the city’sbeaches in spring and summer.

“Surfers are asked to be especiallyvigilant in the stretch between SunriseandMacassarbeaches during the springand summer months, as research hasshown that the shark presence in thesewaters increases at this time of year,”says Johan van der Merwe, mayoralcommittee member for energy, environ-mental and spatial planning.

The Shark Spotters information cen-tre is open daily to the public from 08:00to 18:00.

Beach and ocean users should keep inmind that the Fish Hoek shark exclu-sion net was deployed on Sunday.

The Shark Spotters will keep beachusers informed about the deployment ofthe net via Twitter and Facebook.

Signage is also displayed when the netis deployed.V For more information on the latest shark sight­ings and research visit www.sharkspotters.org.zaor the SharkSpotters page on Facebook or followthe Shark Spotters on Twitter (@SharkSpotters).

Yes, it’s sharkseason again

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Play it by earto beat othersASTRID FEBRUARIE

@FebAstrid

ZwaanswykHighSchool came third in thenational MySchool Sing With Us compe-

tition.The competition is part of Woolworths’

strategic collaboration with the GrammyAward-winning musician Pharrell Willi-ams.The schoolwasoneof 200 entries frompri-

mary and high schools nationwide who allwanted a chance to sing with the star onstage when he visits South Africa.AlthoughZwaanswykHigh School has no

formal music department, a group of self-starters have set up an extramural singinggroup for the fun of it.To represent their strength, they chose

the song “Roar” by Katy Perry for their au-dition. The song has a lot of personal sym-bolism, the members say, about risingabove one’s circumstances and choosing tobe strong.

Learnt by earKyle Smith, a Grade 11 pupil andmember

of the singing group, says they feel privi-leged to have taken part in the competition.They did not expect to get as far as they did.“Wehaveno formal training and learn ev-

erything by ear and thiswas really an amaz-ing opportunity to showcase what we aremade of,” he says.Smith saysalthough theydidnotwin they

will continue to sing and perform.“We were first seen as the loser of the

school, butnowwehavemadeourmarkandsuddenly there is more interest in the sing-

ing group – more people want to join, butyou have to be committed andwilling to putin the extra hours,” he says.Sanet Ziller, the singing group’s coach,

says she is very proud of the pupils forwhatthey have achieved and will continue tosupport them and provide them with thetraining they require.“This has been a good year for us and, de-

spite only coming third in the competition,it certainly has given the pupils a boost ofconfidence.More andmore pupils arewant-ing to joinnow,but I amvery selectivewhenit comes to joining the group,” she says.The group has also had other successes,

including winning the Facets competitionin the vocal ensemble category.Ziller adds that the grouphasbeen chosen

to perform in the City Hall for the Sing theChange organisation with the Philharmon-ic Orchestra and other celebrity artists.

FinalistsWilliams personally selected the winner

after local judges Jon Savage, Katlego Ma-boe and Theo Crousworked through the en-tries. The local judges chose 10 finalists.The competition winner is Colin Mann

Primary School in Gauteng.The other finalists in the singing competi-

tion were Bergvliet High School from theWestern Cape, Wittedrift High School fromthe Garden Route, Dixon Academy of Edu-cationandProArteAlphenPark fromGaut-eng, St Mary’s DSG in KwaZulu-Natal andGonubie High School and Hudson Park Pri-mary School in the Eastern Cape.You can view the video entry of each

school on YouTube.

Some of the Zwaanswyk High School pupils who are in the school’s singing group which camethird in the national competition to perform with Pharrell Williams. PHOTO: ASTRID FEBRUARIE

NICOLE MCCAIN@nickymccain

Mobile internet access is set to be rolled outacross the False Bay subcouncil area.The first of these Wi-Fi hotspots will be in-

stalled by the City of Cape Town at the Sea-wind Clinic still during this financial year.Xanthea Limberg, mayoral committee

member for corporate services and compli-ance, says: “Wehave already done the surveyof the site and it is planned for the secondhalfof this financial year.”Wi-Fi access points are being installed in

public buildings that have already been con-nected to the City’s high-speed network. Thisis a prerequisite as only these buildings areable to carry internet traffic to the City’spartner internet service providers, explainsLimberg.Free access is limitedby theamount of data

that each person can use dailywhile prevent-ing abuse of the service. Whilst the City pro-vides the building, access points and net-work, the internet bandwidth is provided bytwo commercial companies that have partici-pated in the public Wi-Fi trial.“Access to the internet has become a cor-

nerstone of entrepreneurship and economic

development. Digital access has often previ-ously been out of reach for a number of com-munities,” she says.“The fundamental motivation for the

City’s public Wi-Fi project is solid evidencefrom many sources worldwide that there isa definite positive correlation between theavailability of internet access and the socialand economic upliftment of communities. In-ternet access and digital literacy are widelyrecognised as enablers of economic partici-pation, improved educational outcomes andsocial cohesion.”The City has a digital strategy for Cape

Town and it has digital inclusion as a criticalelement, Limberg says. “This is to ensurethat as many residents as possible have ac-cess to the internet.”Every public library already provides free

use of computers and the internet. The publicWi-Fi project is an extension of this, Limbergexplains. “This service helps pupils withtheir education, provides channels for em-ployment and helps to integrate residents in-to the local economy and wider society re-gardless of their socio-economic conditions.The expansion of public internet access us-ingWi-Fi is therefore an important socio-eco-nomic and developmental initiative.”

Wi-Fi rolls south

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New charity shopfor animal loversThe brand new SPCA Ol’ Roy charity shop

officially opened on Saturday at its newlocation in Ottery.

Almost a year since the popular charityshop at the Cape of Good Hope SPCA inGrassy Park burnt down in an arson attack,this much-loved all-sorts store returns, big-ger and better than ever before – ready tocontinue helping animals in need.

In a new partnership with Ol’ Roy andMakro, the SPCA Ol’ Roy charity shop isnow at its own off-site location at Shop 22,Ottery Value Centre, Ottery Road and isready to begin serving the community.

If any proof was needed that this uniquecharity shop is what the community needs,then the R10 000 revenue from four hours ofsales on its opening day, would be just that.

The shop, previously housed in threewendy houses, was gutted by flames in No-vember last year. Thieves broke into the fa-cility and neglected to extinguish an openflame which can only be assumed was used

for light. A fire quickly raged through theshop premises, leaving nothing behind inits path. No staff or animals were harmedduring the fire.

All needsCatering for all sorts of needs of the sur-

rounding community, the charity shop pro-vides an opportunity to shop for appliances,bric a brac, clothing, linen, pet products,furniture and more.

All proceeds go directly to helping thethousands of animals who find refuge at theCape of Good Hope SPCA each year.

The shop will also, as a first, be stockingMakro’s exclusive brand of Ol’ Roy qualitydog food, as well as hundreds of second-hand good quality books from the BookShop.V For more information or to donate items for resaleat the charity shop, contact the Cape of Good HopeSPCA Ol’ Roy charity shop on 021 704 0683 or visitwww.spca­ct.co.za.

The SPCA officiallyopened its newoff-site charity shop,the SPCA Ol’ Roycharity shop, at theOttery Value Centreafter the old charityshop burnt downalmost a year ago.The opening rakedin R10 000 in fourhours.

TIYESE JERANJI@jeranji

“Labels belong on cans, not on humans.”These were the words of Lizelle van

Wyk, CEO of the Cape Town Society for theBlind (CTSB) in Salt River, while addressingwomen at a Women’s Month event at the So-ciety’s premises.

Van Wyk said blind people shouldn’t be de-fined by their disability because they havemore to offer.

Though the month to celebrate women hascome and gone, CTSB has so much work todo. They are aiming to generate R20m overthe next two years to help visually impairedpeople to do different things, Van Wyk said.

Part of the CTSB’s vision is to empower themore than one million visually impaired peo-ple in South Africa to become recognised,tax-paying, high-performing achievers andunlock their employment opportunities.They believe that the money would opendoors for the many gifted visually impairedpeople in the country.

Helen Zille, premier of the Western Cape,and Natalie Maimane, wife of national DAleader Mmusi Maimane, were amongst the260 guests who attended the event. JennyMorris, a celebrity chef and radio personali-

ty was the master of ceremonies.Van Wyk said: “The organisation is con-

stantly confronted with social issues likestigmatisation and stereotypes that chal-lenge their efforts to seek employment oppor-tunities for blind people. Labels belong oncans, not on humans. We must be the changeagents that inspire transformation. CTSBwill have to work harder and smarter in or-der to ensure sustainable income.”

Zille said: “Parents who display unusualcourage and fortitude in the face of setbacksand who rise above challenges to raise chil-dren with disabilities are indispensable to so-ciety.”

Zille said parents who rose above the enor-mous difficulties to overcome suffering werean important ingredient in building commu-nity.

Maimane applauded the CTSB’s work.“Organisations like this give blind people

their own voice and generate a platform forthe visually impaired to put their issues onthe table. All South Africans can be a VanWyk or Zille in their community by display-ing a heart and a passion for something thatticked them off, and then turn that into acause. As soon as you lift up women, you liftup society because they are the backbone ofsociety,” she said.

Many gifted blind inSA, women hear

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The acrobatic gymnastics club at StMary’s Primary School in Retreat will

represent the province at a gymnasticscompetition in Pretoria.

The members of the club are all pupils atthe school and range from Grades 3 to 7.

Their coach and a teacher at the school,Marilyn Julies, says she is really excited forthe children and extremely proud of theirachievements. “They take great pride inwhat they do and are committed to beingsuccessful. They put in many hours of prac-tice to perfect their moves,” she says.

Julies says the pupils are looking forward

to the trip and the competition, but can onlygo once they have raised the funds to travelto the competition. The funds required perchild is R4500. “We need the assistance ofthe community to support the pupils. Thissport is costly and we always appreciateany donations we get from the communityand, once again, we are making an appealto the community to support us,” she says.The pupils all have several medals which

they have been awarded over the years.They are looking to addmore to their collec-tion with the upcoming competition fromSunday 4 October Saturday 10 October.Asked how they feel about the competi-

tion they all agreed that it is a learning op-portunity for them as they get to meet and

see other groups do their moves.“They are determined to make a success

of this trip and to bring back a couple ofmedals, but it is not all about winning – weencourage them to have fun.Andwhile hav-ing fun they always perform well,” Juliessays. The group was recently given new ac-robat equipment by a local couple Errol andSheila Williams who saw their need. “Wetruly appreciate their support and theequipment will go a long way in getting usready for the competition and other futurecompetitions,” she says.Julies says that anyonewhowould like to

support them or donate anything to thegroup is welcome to contact her on071 382 7279.

The Retreatacrobatic team whowill be taking partin a competition inPretoria. PHOTO:ASTRID FEBRUARIE

The City of Cape Town’s mayoralcommittee has proposed what it be-lieves is a “game-changing” policyfor the local taxi industry.

The proposal aims to benefit theminibus taxi industry, the City saysin a statement. The policy could beimplemented if the council approvesit.

Brett Herron, mayoral committeemember for transport, says the poli-cy would improve conditions forcommuters.

“Once theminibus taxi industry istransformed into formal businesses,other road users and employeeswithin the taxi industry and the citywill also reap the fruits, as it will bein theminibus taxi operators’ finan-cial interest to improve self-regula-tion and service standards,” he says.

Herron says the City wants toworkwith theminibus taxi industryin finding solutions that will benefitcommuters and operators.He envisages a model in which

taxi operatorswillwrite up businessplans. He suggests that the modelwill lead to less speeding and reck-less driving by taxi drivers as theywill no longer need to compete forpassengers to meet their daily tar-gets and that operators will be en-couraged to use the correct sizes ofminibuses for specific routes, lead-ing to less overcrowding.‘‘A well-oiled minibus taxi indus-

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He came, he taught, he left.By day he’s the sports presenter on

Good Hope FM’s breakfast show, but whenhe leaves the studio, Dalin Olivier lives histrue passion.The Retreat teacher-turned-comedianwill

bring his hit one-man show, I came, I taught,I left, directed by Stuart Taylor, to his hometownafter two successful runs at theNation-al Arts Festival in Grahamstown.Before the comedy bug bit, Dalin was all

set to follow a career as a teacher.It was in his third year at UCT that Dalin

discovered comedy. Bored while studyingfor his finals, he started writing funnythoughts down. After positive reaction fromhis friends, he started “googling” comedyhotspots and got his first gig in November2010.“Frommy first gig I knew: This feels good.

That space felt right, I felt like I belonged.”

Coming outAt the beginning of his fifth year, he sat

his parents down and let them know thatwhile it was important to him to finish hisstudies, he didn’t intend to actually teach.“They supported me through and

through.”He decided to do his teaching practicals at

his old schools, Wynberg Boys and SouthPeninsulaHigh School. After graduating, healso did a six-week stint as a temporaryteacher atWynbergBoys,whichhe sayswasnecessary to prove to himself that he wasn’t

actually ready for teaching.“Knowing that I wasn’t going to teach, I

thought thiswouldbe ahubof content,mate-rial-wise.”Dalin describes his style as family-friend-

ly and observational with personal reflec-tions.His comedy career has been growing

steadily. He has toured with and opened forcomedians like Riaad Moosa, Stuart TaylorandBarryHilton and also featured onCome-dy Central alongside Nik Rabinowitz andKurt Schoonraad.

Own showIn 2013 he performed at the Grahamstown

festival with the Cape Town Comedy Club.“I said: ‘Next year I’m coming on my

own.’”Dalin startedwriting his one-man show in

September that year.“I had no idea what the show was going

to be about.”He put all his ideas on a mind map before

approachingStuartTaylor,who’d givenhimhis first theatre show, for guidance.“I trusted him and I respect his style of

comedy.”I came, I taught, I left changed completely

when Stuart asked Dalin to describe the gistof what he wanted to say. The sentence hecame upwith was: “Teacher by day, comedi-an by night… try explaining that to par-ents.”In the show, Dalin maps out his school-re-

lated career, comparing a model C, dual sexschool with an all-boys school, looking atstudent life and then teaching alongside his

own teachers. He also discussescricket, which has always been abig part of his life, specificallycoaching children.

Dream come trueDalin says performing in

different environments hashelped the show growand mature.“I think I’m bring-

ing a well-struc-tured, compactproduct to theBaxter.”Presenting a

show at the Bax-ter is a dreamcome true for Dalinwho told his fatherwhen he started per-forming that he wanted to produce hisown show there.“The Baxter is a sacred space.”Dalin points to the history of the

Baxter and says being afforded theopportunity to be on its stage is ahumbling experience.I came, I taught, I leftwill be on

stage at the Baxter Golden ArrowStudio fromMonday 21 to Sunday26 September. Tickets, which areavailable at Computicket, cost R60for the Monday night and R100 forthe rest of week, with student, seniorand block booking discounts available.V For more information about Dalin or to get a tasteof his comedy visit www.dalinolivier.com.

Dalin Oliver jokes about cricket and hisjourney from teaching to comedy in hisone-man show at the Baxter this month.

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Summer fest iscoming soonBridgetown Theatre Compa-ny’s (BTC) popular summerfestival returns to Athlone’sNantes Park on Sunday 27September.The afternoon concert

starts at 14:00 and aims topromote theNantesParkam-phitheatre as a safe family-friendly environment. Theconcert is also a platform topromote local artists.Park visitors can look for-

ward to performances byJust Us, Epiphany, Amberand Shades of Rejection, duoJoel C and DJ Echelon, sing-er Ekraam Cupido, comedi-an Shannon Williams, theAlexander Sinton DanceCrew (who recently won the021BDC competition), Jay-

dine Ross and the BTC danc-ers. Annie Shiroky will bethe presenter.BTCwill also be giving up-

and-coming performers thechance to share the stagewith more establishednames. Singers, dancers,speciality acts, groups andbands are invited to auditionat the Bridgetown communi-ty centre on Saturday fromnoon.The concert is supported

by the City of Cape Town, theHCI Foundation, Jive andthe Golden Arrow Bus Com-pany Foundation.V For more information or to bookan audition appointment or stallsfor the concert, call Fowiza Khan on082 716 7179.

Abduragh Adams, Ryan Brown, Jaydine Ross and Wyden Adamswill be among the Bridgetown Theatre Company performers onstage at the Athlone Nantes Park summer festival concert.

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Property consultant Dawn Bloch and MeganReid of the SPCA at the Grassy Park SPCAcelebrate a donation. PHOTO: ASTRID FEBRUARIE

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BEN BURGER

A 13-year-old multitalentedathlete is the People’s PostLet’s Play sport star of the

month for August.Duran Koevort, who lives in

Glencairn and attends Fish HoekPrimary School, excels in rugby,hockey, cricket and cross countryrunning.He played for theWP u.13A team

at theu.13CravenWeek inMpuma-langa in July. According to hismother Tracey, who nominatedhim, he is a leader on and off thefield.“Hehas been a captain for rugby,

hockey and cricket and receivedcertificates to prove his leadershipand sportsmanship at his school.“He has also performed well in

athletics and has been awarded thejunior and senior victor ludorumtrophies,” Tracey says.Duranalso likes cycling and run-

ning.“He has taken part in the junior

Cape Town Cycle Tour (previouslyknown as the Argus) many timesand this year he participated in themain tour.He also takes part in funruns like Blisters for Bread. Thisyear he took part in the DiscoveryTriathlon Cape Town with hisschool team mates,” she says.As an u.12 player last year, Dur-

an had the opportunity to play firstteam cricket and he was vice-cap-tain.

“He also played first team hock-ey. He received a certificate forbest athlete and a sports meritaward for cross country,” Traceysays.

Favourite sportOut of all these sports, Duran

says rugby is his favourite. “I loveit because I play it well and I canread the game. Iwant to be aprofes-sional rugby player one day be-cause I would like to play at thehighest level for my province andcountry,” he says. By the time heis in matric he would love to playfor the SA schools team after win-ning the u.18 Craven Week withWP.With the RugbyWorld Cup start-

ing in ten days, Duran has mixedfeelings about the performance ofthe Bokke.“I think there is a good chance

that they will win the World Cup,but also a good chance they mightnot because of their recent per-formances.”Springbok full-back Willie le

Roux is his favourite rugby player.“He reminds me of myself and weplay very similar rugby.”Duran trains four times a week.

“I practise cricket and athletics insummer and hockey and rugby inwinter.”V If you want to nominate a sport star be­tween the ages of 13 and 18, [email protected] detailing his orher achievements.

All-rounder sets high example

Duran Koevort of Glencairn is the People’s Post Let’s Play sport star for August.

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Upsets aplenty in Coke CupJOSEPH PILLAY

The Coca-Cola Cup did not only bringdroves of spectators from all over to theWilliam Herbert sports complex on

Sunday, but also delivered its fair share ofupsets in the round of 16.Four former champions, Silver Spurs, Ry-

gersdal, Woodlands United and Central, ex-ited the knockout competition.To add to the thrills and spills, Milano

United (reigning champion and with Des-mond Crowie as mentor) survived a stiffchallenge from Valhalla United to eventual-ly end with a 2-0 victory after the Valhallaside was reduced to ten players in the 73rdminute after Damien Stoffels was sent off.Shafiek Nazier scored a brace in the 56th

and 75th minute, enough to keep hope alive,although the u.18 side was bundled out aftera 1-0 defeat to Island Rovers.Milano United will now meet Masidlale

in a quarter final at the Lingalethu sportscomplex on 20 September.Last year’s champion, Silver Spurs, was

eliminated from the competition after fall-ing prey toMasidlale, losing 4-3 on penaltiesafter thematch ended 1-1 in regulation time.Meanwhile, Young Idols of Manenberg set

the scene alight with two first-half goals byShannonHendricks to beat Junction Rovers2-1 in a topsy turvy showdown.The Young Idols side, coached by Paul

“Gaza” Johnson,will faceLangaWanderers,who beat the 2011 champions Central by 2-0.The match could be handed to Central

AFC after its management lodged a disputewith referee Wayne Cupido on the groundsthatWanderers allegedly fielded two ineligi-ble players.

Rygersdal had its wings clipped by an in-spired Grassy Park United side, spurred onby former Santos player Tasleem Paulse.The Grassy Park outfit edged out the 2005champion 2-1.Tasleem Ceres was the first to find the net

shortly after the half-time interval. Howev-er, Rygersdal would level matters later onthrough Abdul Damon. But it was not to beas Grassy Park’s Wassiem George securedthe winning goal in the end.

In some of the day’s other matches, Mor-genster United destroyed Woodlands Unit-ed 5-0 in a Mitchell’s Plain derby with Kee-gan Tromp (2), Taswill Davids (2) and Ash-win Lotter sharing in the goal feast.Morgenster United and Grassy Park

United will cross swords in the quarter fi-nal while Strandfontein, who beat Juven-tus from Philippi 3-2, will square offagainst Turfhall (who beat Spice for Life2-0) in the remaining quarter final.

Results.Men:Masidlale 1, Silver Spurs 1 (Masidla-le win 4-3 on penalties); Young Idols 2, Junc-tion Rovers 1; Milano United 2, ValhallaUnited 0; Langa Wanderers 2, Central 0;Strandfontein 3, Juventus (Philippi) 2; Mor-genster United 5, Woodlands United 0;Grassy Park United 2, Rygersdal 1; Turfhall2, Spice For Life 0..Women:Cape TownRoses 2, UWC 0;Mila-no United vs Portia United postponed; Burn-ley 6, CPUT 0; Virgo United 2, Ambassadorsin Sport 1; Spurs Ladies 11, Table View 0;Phoenix Spurs 2, Real Brazilians 1; RV Unit-ed vs Santos Ladies postponed; Ikamva La-dies 2, Northlink 0.. Boys u.18: Ajax Cape Town 1, GlendeneUnited 0; Sporting United 1, JamestownUnited 0; Silver Spurs 3, Joburg Strikers 1;Don’t Mess with Texas 2, Stephanian-Ottery1; Island Rovers 1, Milano United 0; JumboGiants 3,WanderersX1 1;OldMutualAcade-my 2, Blue Downs Spurs 1;Masidlale 4, Bish-op Lavis 1.

Kelvan Coclear of Grassy Park United (left) climbs all over Lance Rhoda of Rygersdal to clearthe ball in a Coca-Cola Cup knockout match at William Herbert sports grounds on Sunday.Grassy Park won 2-1 to qualify for the quarter finals of the competition. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS