Back-and-forth battles on Gauteng’s turfs

The Gauteng inter-schools’ hockey season got off to a sizzling start over the weekend, with 28 goals scored in eight matches.
The action started on Friday night, when Hoërskool Waterkloof, Pretoria Boys High, and Jeppe High registered wins against Transvalia, St Alban’s College, and St Stithians College respectively.
Waterkloof edged Transvalia 3-2 in a tightly contested clash in Pretoria.
After trailing for most of the first chukka, Klofies showed composure and got themselves back into the match courtesy of a Jordan Abbott strike.
They doubled their tally in the second chukka through Xander Kleynhans and went into half-time leading 2-1.
Adriaan Botha quickly made it three in the third chukka, and despite Transvalia’s never-say-die attitude, coach Mark Lamprecht’s side held on for the win.
Pretoria Boys High will also be happy with their performance after grinding out a 2-1 win against their old foes, St Alban’s.
Backed by their vibrant home supporters, coach Jacques Klopper’s team was made to work hard for the win, but Marco Upton netted twice to seal the victory for his side. The St Alban’s goal was scored by Liam Basch.
In Kensington, on the Boden Astroturf, Jeppe recorded a hard-fought 1-0 win over a tough St Stithians College team.
Jeppe entered the clash on the back of mixed results at the Nomads Hockey Festival and the KES Easter Hockey Festival.
On Saturday, they were solid at the back, keeping the team who beat them in the final of the Aitken Cup in 2023 off the scoreboard, while Juan Martin scored the all-important only goal of the contest.

The action moved on to Saturday, with the fixtures including a n exciting derby between neighbours, King Edward VII (KES) and St John’s College.
As expected, it was a tough outing for both teams, with fortunes in the game ebbing and flowing. KES eventually pulled off a 3-2 win, with Michael Adamson netting twice, and Oyena Qwabe scoring their other goal.
Tapi Mutetwa and Dylan Viljoen scored for St John’s.
Meanwhile, Parktown Boys’ High dominated against Northcliff High School, winning 3-1, courtesy of a Robert Bailey brace and another from Ryan Venter.
St Benedict’s College, under coach Owen Mvimbi, continued their fine form, edging out St David’s Marist Inanda 1-0.
There was nothing to separate Garsfontein and Affies, who played to a 1-1 draw, with Zandré Nel getting on the scoresheet for Garsies and Christian Pullen scoring for Affies.
Beaulieu College was on song, beating St Peter’s College 4-1.
RESULTS
Jeppe High 1-0 St Stithians College
Pretoria Boys High 2-1 St Alban’s College
Garsfontein 1-1 Affies
Parktown Boys’ High 3-1 Northcliff High
King Edward VII 3-2 St John’s College
St Benedict’s 1-0 St David’s Marist Inanda
Hoërskool Waterkloof 4-3 Transvalia
Beaulieu College 4-1 St Peter’s College
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