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Koekemoer, Hofmeyr shine in Menlo’s second victory in two weeks

By Franco Oberholzer , in Cricket | Featured Cricket | News , at 2026-01-26 Tags: , , , , , ,

It wasn’t a high-scoring weekend in the A Section of the Finsbury League, but two of the three fixtures produced at least a half-century in each innings. The standout performance of the weekend, however, came in the form of a miserly five-wicket haul.

Die Hoërskool Menlopark maintained their perfect start to the season with a second victory in as many weeks, convincingly beating Hoërskool Eldoraigne by 52 runs at Menlopark on Saturday.

An outstanding all-round contribution from Monré Koekemoer fuelled their success. He first made his mark with the bat, top-scoring with a fluent 52 while sharing a crucial 93-run fourth-wicket partnership with Jacques de Villiers, who weighed in with 42, in Menlo’s 217 all out.

Both batsmen fell in quick succession, but Murray Hofmeyr, with an unbeaten 37, ensured the Parkies‘ innings finished strongly.

Hofmeyr then claimed 3/22 in 6.4 overs to help Menlopark successfully defend their total. He was well supported by Koekemoer, who took the new ball and returned figures of 3/36, while Verster Richter was the third member of the Menlo attack to pick up three wickets. He finished with 3/53.

Vince Lotz, with 34, and Logan Early, with 30, led the Eldos‘ run chase, but it ended on 165 all out.

It was a tough weekend for Hoërskool Rustenburg, who suffered back-to-back defeats playing away from home. On Saturday, they lost at Hoërskool Kempton Park. On Sunday, they came up short against Potchefstroom Volkskool.

Kempton Park registered the first win of their campaign with an 81-run triumph, led by their prolific opener Sheldon Kruger, whose commanding 70 was the cornerstone of Kempies‘ push past the 200-run mark. Hendri Kemp removed four batsmen, claiming 4/55, while Xander Wenhold nabbed a quick 3/7.

The home side’s bowlers then took control, with Ewald van der Linde leading a trio who took two wickets each. RustiesHenlo van Rooyen fought valiantly for his 51, but he received sparse support, and the visitors were dismissed for 120.

The following day, Potchefstroom Volkskool inflicted another heavy defeat on Rustenburg.

Batting first, Volkies posted 264 all out. Theunis Nel led the way with 53, while five other players made scores in the twenties and thirties to add substance to the home team’s total. Despite their batting success, Callie Fryer excelled for Rusties, knocking over 4/17.

Rustenburg’s reply never truly challenged Volkskool’s healthy total, despite Tristan van der Linde scoring exactly 50.

Johandré Jacobs produced a superb spell of 5/18 to undermine the visitors’ innings. He was well supported by leg-spinner Olefa Padi, who snared 4/17, leaving the pair with a combined return of 9/35, and that was a statistic that Rusties couldn’t overcome.

They were all out for 151, leaving Volkskool with a handsome 113-run victory.

Summarised scorecards

Menlopark 217/10 (Monré Koekemoer 52, Jacques de Villiers 42, Murray Hofmeyr 37*, Jordan van Eck 20; Ruan Boshoff 3/35, Matthew Sampson 2/34, Benyael Morkel 2/45). Eldoraigne 165/10 (Vince Lotz 34, Logan Early 30, Matthew Sampson 23; Murray Hofmeyr 3/22, Monré Koekemoer 3/36, Verster Richter 3/53). Menlopark won by 52 runs. 

Hoërskool Kempton Park 201/10 (Sheldon Kruger 70, Anthony Stocight 28, Hanroux Siemens 23; Hendri Kemp 4/55, Xander Wenhold 3/7, Thian Labuschagne 2/38); Hoërskool Rustenburg 120/10 (Henlo van Rooyen 51, Xander Wenhold 25; Ewald van der Linde 2/8, Ruan Pretorius 2/15, Deon Lange 2/25). Hoërskool Kempton Park won by 81 runs. 

Sunday 

Potchefstroom Volkskool 264/10 (Theunis Nel 53, Handré de Beer 32, Extras 33, Riekert Kruger 30, AW van der Merwe 27, Righardt Kruger 27, Andries Venter 23; Callie Fryer 4/17, Hendri Kemp 2/66); Hoërskool Rustenburg 151/10 (Tristan van der Linde 50, Callie Fryer 22, Thian Labuschagne 20; Johandré Jacobs 5/18, Olefa Padi 4/39). Potchefstroom Volkskool won by 113 runs. 

Finsbury League – Section B

Midstream College 121 (Maarten Nortje 28, Extras 27; Samuel Day 4/15, Kesha Moore 2/15); Hoërskool Nelspruit 122/7 (Extras 30, Marcus Froneman 22; Jonathan Wiseman 3/32, Dian de Villiers 2/23). Hoërskool Nelspruit won by three wickets. 

Potchefstroom Gimnasium 137 (Bernard Judels 36, Extras 21, Lukas Kotze 20; Jovhanne Conradie 4/35, Durandt Stassen 2/33); Montana 114 (Juan Theunissen 53; Thloni Thabatha 3/9, Adriaan van Niekerk 3/30). Potchefstroom Gimnasium won by 23 runs. 

Finsbury League – Section C

Hoërskool Middelburg 420 (Eduan Strydom 183, Gavin Genis 89, Nijan Swart 77, PJ van der Merwe 28; Stian Scholtz 4/42); Zwartkop 102 (Stian Scholtz 33; Hendré Nel 4/11, Wilré Cilliers 2/22, Nijan Swart 2/27). Hoërskool Middelburg won by 319 runs.

Hoërskool Pietersburg 258 (AJ Galloway 85, Stephan Swanepoel 59, Extras 37, Alex Thomson 33, Jan-Hendrick Boneschans 25; Eduhan van den Berg 5/12, Johan Duvenhage 2/60); Hoërskool Lichtenburg 161 (Johann Duvenhage 40, Juwan van Tonder 22; Christiaan van der Merwe 5/24, AJ Galloway 2/27, Willem Viljoen 2/34). Hoërskool Pietersburg won by 97 runs.

Dinamika 228 (Connor Griffin 84, Liam de Swardt 27, Jared Cliffe 24, Jesse Simpson 24*; Johan Boshoff 2/24, Meyer Ginter 2/27, Eben Kotze 2/39); Hoërskool Centurion 72/4 (22) (Morné Prinsloo 32*; Jayden Smith 2/14).

Finsbury League – D Section

Dr Malan 370/8 (Heinrich Jansen van Rensburg 120, Ruben Muller 90, AJ Els 73, Glangi Morrico 30, Extras 24; Rivoningo Chauke 3/54, Mpotsheng Mashalane 2/80); Ben Vorster 148 (Christiaan Duvenhage 38, Talent Ndlovu 30; Aldo Kotze 3/38, Glangi Morrico 2/18, Heinrich Jansen van Rensburg 2/19). Dr Malan won by 222 runs.

HTS Middelburg 147 (Extras 41, Jandré de Clerq 37, Armand Kotze 20; Kehan Baird 4/28, Jaco Botha 2/31); Heidelberg Volkskool 105/4 (12.4) (Kehan Baird 47*, Dave Pelzer 26*; Heinrich Botha 2/13). Match Abandoned.

Franco Oberholzer
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