Biathlon

Union is extremely proud of Megan Doyle, Mia Botha and Jenna McNaughton who have been selected represent the Eastern Province Biathlon team at the South African Champs in the near future.

Megan Doyle, Mia Botha and Jenna McNaughton

Snr Tennis: Fichardt Park McDonalds Tournament

Eight senior boys and girls participated in the Fichardt Park McDonalds Tennis tournament in Bloemfontein over the weekend of 1 March. Playing without our hockey and rugby players, the teams acquitted themselves admirably, every player giving of his or her best.

In both the A and B tournaments, our girls were outplayed by very strong opposition, but must be commended for both their tenacity and exemplary on and off-court manners at all times.

In the boys sections, Union High showed their depth of talent coming second in the A section to Upington High School. Upington ended the tournament with 78 games, and Union with 72. Noä Cilliers and Peter Watermeyer were awarded the prize for the best doubles couple there.

In the B section, Union’s second four players were unbeaten against Fichardt Park, Grens, Middelburg and Upington, but on game average, the winners of this tournament were Upington again. Union had beaten them by 11 games to 10.

Mrs Vorster and Mrs Galloway would like to thank all the players for their impeccable manners and behaviour. The boys in particular, were extremely helpful with carrying luggage, packing and hooking the trailer and we were very grateful for their assistance.

Snr Hockey: EP Opening Festival

This past weekend saw our 1st hockey girls travel to PE to take part in the EP opening festival.

We came up against tough opposition, but the girls were equal to the task. Our 1st encounter was against Woodridge. An early goal by Micela Loock put Union ahead, but a lack of concentration saw Woodridge equalise later in the game. The match ended 1-1. We went on to beat Framesby in our 2nd match 1-0 to close off day 1 of play. Our start to day two saw a very tough game to the strong Kingswood girls resulting in an unfortunate 2-0 defeat, although we had our chances. A good recovery resulted in a us beating Westering 4-0 to end the weekend on a real high. The girls played an attractive brand of hockey throughout the 2 days and should be very proud of their performances.

Goals by the following:
Micela Loock – 2
Jenna McNaughton – 2
Laetitia Theron – 1
Rosslyn Sparks – 1

Jnr Rugby: Grens Festival

Last week Thursday our u13A rugby team travelled to East London to attend the ninth annual Grens Sport Festival. Over the course of the tour our boys played three matches that served as a preparation for a lengthy and challenging rugby season.

Day 1 – Union U13A vs Grens U13A lost 5 -15

Day 2 – Union U13A vs Fort Beaufort won 46 – 15

Day 3 – Union U13A vs Gonubie U13A lost 14 – 27

Our boys played well in all three matches, sticking to our structure and putting in tremendous defensive performances against strong opposition.

There was also time for some fun at the beach between matches.

Snr Rugby: Grens Festival

UHS 1st XV – Grens Festival 2019

On Thursday 28 February, Union High’s mighty “Whites” travelled to East London to participate in the Grens Festival. Our first opponent was the hosting school Hoërskool Grens. Due to “loadshedding”, our match started 45 minutes before scheduled time. This enforced us to rush through our warm up and didn’t give us much time to settle in.

Grens was first to score as we let the ball bounce off a kick, they seized the opportunity and made us pay for our mistake two minutes into the game.  15 minutes into the game Junior Duba crossed the line, with us converting to make the score 7 all. A blunder by the referee resulted in us trailing once again by 14 points to 7.  Khwezi Simon dotted the ball in our in goal area, followed up by Grens picking the ball up and “scoring”. This led to much frustration on our behalf. A few minutes later we gave away a penalty, which Grens converted making the half time score  17-7 in their favour.

The second half was played in an unsportsmanlike manner as Grens were involved in 8 foul play incidents without receiving any cards. Bowen Langmead scored 20 minutes into the second half, which was once again converted by Jaden Brotherton. The final score after a very frustrating, dirty game by the opposition was 36-14 to Grens. We must commend our boys for not getting involved in foul play and off the ball incidents.

On Saturday 02 March, The mighty “Whites” played against Hoërskool Hangklip from Queenstown. The boys were very amped for the encounter as we felt we needed to improve tremendously from our loss on Thursday evening. Union were first to strike as Jaden Brotherton slotted a penalty in 14th minute after dominating the opening phases. 10 minutes later Junior Duba crossed the whitewash, with Jaden converting taking out tally to 10 points. Just before half time we crossed over the line, with Junior scoring his second try of the match. Jaden once again converted to take us into the break 17-0 up.

The second half started with Hangklip scoring after 5 minutes, taking the score to 17-5. With us on attack in the opposition half, Hangklip intercepted a pass and breached our defences to make the score 17-12.  After settling down, UHS scored an amazing team try with Bladen Jacobs dotting down in the corner.  The conversion was missed and the score was now 22-12 in our favour with 5 minutes to go. We received a penalty with no time left on the clock. Jaden kicked for touch to set us up with a lineout 10 metres out.  The mighty “Whites” mauled over in the corner to finish off the game impressively. The final score was 27-12 to Union High.

This weekend was a wonderful learning experience for the boys and has made the team a very close unit. We look forward to a decent season ahead.

Centenary Wine Tasting

Thank you to Karin Marais and her team of Super-sisters!

As a part of Union’s Centenary celebrations, Fairview Estates hosted a wine tasting evening on Friday evening to launch our Centenary Wine, which has been especially bottled for Union. It was wonderful to see so many past and present parents at the event which was expertly organised by Karin Marais. Karin’s sister, Marlies Naude, a wine expert at Fairview Estates, presented a fascinating selection of wines in a ‘blind tasting’. Marlies encouraged everyone to focus on the ‘nose’ of various wines, providing lemon, pepper, green-pepper, nuts, cinnamon and other scent-filled ingredients with which to compare.


Karin and her team worked hard to transform ‘The Union’ into an elegant and sophisticated tasting room. Every detail had been carefully thought through, including placemats beautifully designed by past pupil Mieke Marais, who also designed the label for the wine. Delicious Fairview cheeses were enjoyed by all and the evening was fun and festive! A magnum bottle of ‘Chakalaka’ wine was auctioned off which raised the fitting amount of R1919 for our amazing school!


A convivial evening was enjoyed by all and much gratitude must go to Karin and her close knit team!


Wine is available for purchase at the front office at R100 a bottle, R600 a case.

 

 

 

 

Theatre Time

Union High learners attended a play called Silkworm by the Contagious Theatre Company at the Rupert Theatre tonight. It was thought provoking and fun, sensitive and silly at the same time. Well written with lots of scope for improvisation and audience participation. It subtly delivers the message that life is fragile, and that small things become big things when your time is limited.

Karoo Swimming Gala

As we approach the final few weeks of this term, the swimming coaches would like to thank their swimmers for their efforts throughout yet another very demanding season. The heavy combination of academic stress and countless galas at this time of year always takes its toll on our athletes and we appreciate your dedication during these exhausting times.

The Karoo gala was hosted by Volkskool on Wednesday and many of our senior and junior swimmers were invited to compete. The competition in the senior division in particular was very tight and made for some tremendously exciting finishes.  The senior girls managed to clinch 1st place in their division – with a mere 20 points separating them from the second placed Volkskool;  while our senior boys came 3rd with only 30 points separating the top three schools. We managed these scores by ensuring we entered as many participants in each race as possible.

Although Volkskool were comfortable victors in the junior division, the 2nd place honours were shared by Union and Gill.

Congratulations to the following junior swimmers who did very well to achieve top 3 places in their races:
1st places:     Matthew Paxton, Misha Newton, Daniel Marais
2nd places:    Chloe Erasmus, Matthew Paxton
3rd places:     Tyra Binney, Matthew Davenport, Mecoli Vorster, Misha Newton, Bradley Davenport, Rebecca Copeman and Matthew Paxton

Our senior swimmers placed as follows:
Brigetté Oelofsen: 1st place 100m Freestyle;  2nd place 50m IM and  50m Breaststroke;  3rd place 50m Freestyle and 50m Butterfly
Lana Bouwer:  2nd place 50m Backstroke
Amber Binney:  2nd place 50m IM and 50m Butterfly;  3rd place 50m Freestyle and  50m Breaststroke
Hannah Bodenstein: 2nd place 50m Backstroke;  3rd place 50m IM
Megan Doyle:  1st place 100m Freestyle;  2nd place 50m IM and 50m Butterfly;  3rd place 50m Freestyle
Jade Shires:  3rd place 50m IM
Elia Railton:  2nd place 50m Breaststroke and 50m Backstroke
Jude Langmead:  1st place 50m Butterfly
James Potgieter:  3rd place 50m IM and 50m Butterfly
Mack Rubidge:  2nd place 100m Freestyle;  3rd place 50m Freestyle, 50m Backstroke and 50m Butterfly
Luke McNaughton:  3rd Place 50m IM
Damon Fouché:  3rd place 50m Breaststroke

KAROO SWIMMING TEAM:
Based on the Karoo Gala results last week, we are proud to announce that the following swimmers have been selected to participate in the Inter Districts gala to be held in East London next Monday. Congratulations to all these swimmers!

 

 

Eco-Schools

The grade 10 Geography learners investigated the factors affecting climate change and global warming this term. Raising awareness of these issues with our learners is the first step towards trying to make a difference.

 

 

 

In Geography this term the Grade 11s explored “Drought and Desertification”. The learners applied their knowledge of these environmental issues to: identify places in Africa that are at risk for drought and desertification, discover the causes of it, and discuss management strategies to contain or rectify it.