Jnr Cricket: Queen’s College Festival

Union’s u/11 cricketers recently enjoyed three days of fantastic cricket at the u/11 cricket festival hosted by Queen’s College Boys’ Primary School in Queenstown.

On Day 1, Union faced off against hosts Queen’s College in a 50-over encounter. Union lost the match by 73 runs.

On Day 2, Union beat Dale College Boys’ Junior School in a T20 match by 2 runs, losing to Alice Primary by 9 wickets shortly thereafter in another T20.

Union, however, ended the tournament on a high, beating St. Andrew’s School, Bloemfontein, by 2 wickets in a 40-over match.

Well done, gents!

Cape School’s Cricket Week

One of the longest running schools cricket weeks in the country will be hosted by Union High School next weekend, with 10 leading teams competing in matches from Friday, 20 September to Tuesday, 24 September.

In this, its Centenary year, the Graaff-Reinet school will now be in charge of the 52nd anniversary of the Cape Schools’ Cricket Week.

The tournament was started in the 1960s, with eight teams – four from the EP and Border and four from Cape Town – meeting for a festival of cricket.

The original teams were Grey, Queen’s Dale and Union High from the eastern region, with the Western Cape sides being SACS, Wynberg, Bishops and Rondebosch.

In the years following the inaugural week, Selborne (1969) and Kimberley Boys’ High (1971) were also included, although the number of teams attending the festival remained at eight until 10 teams contested 1988 edition.

Since the turn of the century, the number of teams has varied from 10 to 12.

As you would expect in half a century of tournaments, the week has seen a number of players who reached the highest level of the game coming through its ranks.

Back in the sixties, legends such as Kenny McEwan, Peter Kirsten, Allan Lamb and Garth le Roux all played in the week, while more recently Johan Botha, Wayne Parnell, Rusty Theron, Danie Piedt and Dawid Malan, now playing for England, have been part of the event.

Interestingly, Malan attended Paarl Boys’ High, who have only competed a handful of times, but will be back this year, taking on Queen’s College at Asante Sana Game Reserve in their opening match on Saturday, 21 September.

SACS, the oldest high school in South Africa, will be taking part again this year, with their first match to take place on Saturday, 21 September, against host school Union High on Union’s Minnaar Field.

Paul Roos is also in the line-up and should have an interesting opener against Dale College on Saturday at the Botanics Sports Club, while Grey High School will face tough opposition against Rondebosch in their opener on Saturday at Hoër Volkskool and Selborne College will be up against Wynberg in their opener on Saturday at Union’s Puttick Field.
Following Saturday’s game against SACS, Union will play Paarl Boys, Paul Roos and Wynberg.

The fixtures are:

Date Teams Venue Time Format
Friday
20/9
Friendly “EP vs WP” Botanics Sports Club 18:00 T20
Saturday
21/9
Union High vs SACS
Selborne College vs Wynberg
Grey High vs Rondebosch
Dale College vs Paul Roos
Queen’s College vs Paarl Boys
Minnaar Field
Puttick Field
Hoër Volkskool
Botanics Sports Club
Asante Sana Game Reserve
09:00
09:00
09:00
09:00
09:30
Declaration
Sunday
22/9
Union High vs Paarl Boys
Queen’s College vs Paul Roos
 Selborne College vs SACS
Grey High vs Wynberg
Dale College vs Rondebosch
Minnaar Field
Puttick Field
Hoër Volkskool
Botanics Sports Club
Asante Sana Game Reserve
09:00
09:00
09:00
09:00
09:30
Declaration
Monday
23/9
Union High vs Paul Roos
Dale College vs Paarl Boys
Queen’s College vs Wynberg
 Selborne College vs Rondebosch
Grey High vs SACS
Minnaar Field
Puttick Field
Hoër Volkskool
Botanics Sports Club
Asante Sana Game Reserve
09:00
09:00
09:00
09:00
09:30
Declaration
Tuesday
24/9
Union High vs Wynberg
Grey High vs Paarl Boys
Dale College vs SACS
Queen’s College vs Rondebosch
Selborne College vs Paul Roos
Minnaar Field
Puttick Field
Hoër Volkskool
Botanics Sports Club
Asante Sana Game Reserve
09:00
09:00
09:00
09:00
09:30
50 Overs

 

Snr Cricket Results vs Brandwag

Union cricketers face Brandwag in annual encounter

UHS 1st XI

On Saturday, 14 September, Union’s 1st XI travelled to the Asante Sana Private Game Reserve to play their annual fixture against Uitenhage’s Brandwag.

Brandwag won the toss and elected to bat first.  Union started well, striking early and building a steady pressure with the ball taking regular wickets.

A lapse in concentration later in the innings, however, resulted in several missed chances. That, and some loose bowling, allowed Brandwag to score 165 in their allotted 40 overs after having stood at only 64 for 6 at drinks.

Union’s best bowlers were Lunga Zantsi (2 for 9 in 6 overs), Brett Amsterdam (2 for 25 in 8 overs) and Trevor Moos (2 for 28 in 8 overs).

Union then went in to bat and got off to a great start.

They continued to stay well ahead of the run rate and a fantastic 53 run partnership between Brett Amsterdam and Bowen Langmead looked to secure the match.

Union then, unfortunately, completely lost their way with the bat – losing 7 wickets for 30 runs – to lose the match by 25 runs in the end.

Union’s best batsmen were Bowen Langmead (52) and Brett Amsterdam (32).

UHS 2nd Team

Union’s 2nd Team also played against Brandwag on Saturday in Uitenhage

Union was the toss and and elected to bat first. They were bowled out for 129 in the 31st over. The team’s batsmen recorded the following: Mihlali Tyanase, 22, Jarrod Naudé, 20, James Pringle,16, with Josh Calitz and Rogen Odendaal each scoring 10 runs in this 35-over match.

Branwag passed Union’s score in the 23rd over, having lost 7 wickets in the process. Union’s best bowlers were Jarrod Naudé (3/16) and Matthew Hesselink (2/23).

Brandwag won the match by 3 wickets.

Jnr Tennis vs Gill and Queen’s College

Union High School will be hosting matches against Queen’s College, Gill College & Niko Brummer

Date: Friday 13 September & Saturday 14 September 2019

Union’s first boys’ junior tennis team competed against Gill Primary and Queen’s College on Friday and Saturday, 13 and 14 September, respectively

The boys recorded excellent results, beating Gill Primary 3 – 0 and Queen’s College 11 – 4.

Congratulations to all the players on their stellar effort!

 

Creating The Perfect Pitch

It is a fundamental principle that you cannot play good cricket on poor wickets.

With the rugby season behind us, the cricket season having recently commenced and the much-anticipated Cape Schools Cricket Week on our doorstep, a lot of careful and thoughtful work has gone into the preparation of the cricket pitches as well as the in- and outfields of Union’s Murray and Puttick fields these past months.

As the humble grass on which the season’s matches will be contested plays a critical role in determining the outcome of a match, Union thought it vital that the condition of the school’s turf satisfies players, coaches, spectators and administrators alike this season.

To ensure that everyone’s high expectations are met, Union delved into the depths of horticultural science to engineer the ground carefully to everyone’s satisfaction. This has been particularly difficult owing to the quality of water that has been available for use, with the salt content, in particular, providing the school with headaches.

Thanks to the generous support and immense efforts by numerous individuals, Union is happy to report that all the hard work is bearing fruit and that the turf should be pitch-perfect for Cape Schools Cricket Week, which kicks off on Friday, 20 September at Union.

The run-up to this festival has seen a lot go on behind the scenes at Union to ensure joy is brought to the cricket connoisseur.

The grass and soil were measured and analysed to make sure they are healthy and have the right amount of compaction and moisture.

A lot of attention was also focused on the school’s pitches, which received a complete once over – they were drilled, scarified, the old bully was taken out and fertiliser and top soil added. The pitches were then watered and nurtured back into shape.

All of this would not have been possible without:

• Mr Donald Kingwill (who knows all the intricacies of Union’s pitches) and his crew of groundsmen who have been mowing, cutting, compacting, watering and crushing bully day in and day out.

• Mr Petrus Botha of N1 Construction who has not only made his roller available for the purposes of compacting the pitches, but also very generously helped the school in transporting water to flood the pitches on a weekly basis.

• Mr Derek Light who donated 180 square metres of kikuyu grass to use where needed on the in- and outfields.

• Mr David Stern who assisted in sourcing new bully for the pitches and Mr Campbell Scott of Campbell Scott Machine Hire who made his tipper truck available to the school for the transport thereof.

• Mr John-Allen Biggs who provided invaluable advice and support.

• Mr William Coleman and Mr David Stern who facilitated the testing of the soil which enabled Union to fine-tune the preparation process. Mr Coleman also donated kelp fertiliser and Gyp-Flo.

• Mr Peter Brotherton who supplied fertiliser and manure.

At Union, we firmly believe that good pitches and immaculate fields promote the game and develop good cricketers.

We, therefore, hope that all the hard work and preparation these past couple of months will help our players, as well as those from visiting schools, give their best on the field.

We look forward to the season with much anticipation.

Cricket Coaches Attend Level 2 Coaching Course

Congratulations!

For any cricket coach to deliver a programme or service of value, they need to be properly equipped, not only with the correct techniques for cricket, but also the ‘soft skills’ of coaching and to be brought up to date with the different changes in the game.

At Union we aim to equip our coaches to develop their own skills from where they are at currently and to open their eyes to what is out there for them to use.

We are therefore very pleased to congratulate Mr Raymond Hamilton and Mr Stephen Bezuidenhout who recently attended a Cricket South Africa Level 2 Cricket Coaching course and passed the examination with flying colours!

The course, presented by Mr Christo Esau, Coaching Manager of Eastern Province Cricket, covered all aspects of coaching and various teaching methods, as well as practice organisation and planning.

Hockey Coaches Learn From The Pros

The beauty of hockey is that the game depends on a group effort – which includes the coaching team.

To give Union’s players the full support package necessary to perform at their best, five Union coaches travelled to Potchefstroom on Friday, 6 September, to attend a hockey clinic hosted by the Investec Hockey Academy at North West University.

Headed up by former SA Women’s Hockey legend, Sulette Damons, who also happens to be a proud Old Unionite, this was no ordinary hockey clinic.

The course was kicked off by the highly qualified and experienced Shaun Hulley, who managed the SA women’s team that recently won the 2019 Varsity Cup as well as the team that won the PHL in 2017.

As Shaun believes it is important to share the wealth of knowledge he possesses about hockey, he went into amazing detail about the nature of the game, sharing some very interesting tips and strategies while doing so.

The group then had the privilege of meeting one of the best umpires in the world of hockey – Annelize Rostron.

This was a real treat for Union’s coaches as she proceeded to explain the rules of the game in detail with some uncertain rules and regulations being clarified by her as well.

The third session saw an expert in the field of Sport Science Services share some important information on how to maximize the strength, fitness and general conditioning of athletes.

Step-by-step, she explained the importance of pre-season and in-season training and complemented this with information about which programmes to incorporate into the different preparations throughout the season.

Sulette Damons then concluded the day with a practical training session, where she demonstrated different skills, as well as defensive and attacking drills.

She also touched on some game plan ideas and formation set-ups to assist the coaches in different match situations.

Rugby Coaches Enjoy Informative Course

On Saturday, 7 September, Union High School’s rugby coaches attended a World Rugby Level 1 coaching course.

The course was presented by Mr Anthony Heugh – an experienced World Rugby Coaching Educator that has earned the respect of top coaches across the globe.

Mr Heugh is a former Eastern Province Elephants coach, and served as technical analyst for the SA Women’s team at the World Cup hosted in England in 2010.

Union’s upcoming coaches found the course to be very beneficial, while the school’s more experienced coaches found the course instructor’s guidance on how to thoroughly plan, deliver and review practices and how to put an entire season’s plan to paper, very helpful.

The coaches will complete the Level 2 course in February next year, where after all coaches will be assessed in May to be awarded their World Rugby Level 2 qualification.

Biathlon – Event #2

Union’s biathletes enjoyed great weather in Port Elizabeth on Saturday, 7 September.

Six Union biathletes travelled through to Port Elizabeth on Saturday (7 September) to participate in the 2nd league event for the season. This outing saw us welcoming another 2 newcomers, Mack Rubidge and Elia Railton to the team. Jade Shires and Elia Railton are to be congratulated on a fine start to their season, while some of the boys have certainly left room for improvement.

We eagerly await the announcement of the EP team selections for the upcoming interprovincial event, to see if any of our athletes have managed to qualify on the back of one league event.

I would like to thank all the learners that were on the bus for being so willing and eager to get involved in helping change the tyre on the bus after an unfortunate blowout on the return journey.