Rugby grows
The excitement has kicked up a notch in the schools' rugby arena, with teams heading towards the finals taking place next weekend.
ELIZABETH JOSEPH
Windhoek Afrikaanse Privaatskool (WAP) now has the chance to defend their title after defeating Windhoek Gymnasium by 20-12 at the Hage Geingob Stadium on Friday.
With a halftime score of 10-5, the Gimmies' determination proved futile as they fought for a spot in the Momentum final.
The team as well as the crowd did their absolute best in terms of team spirit as they chanted for the U/19S WAP team. Their fighting spirit could not be dampened by the icy August wind, and that is what most teams have to work on if they plan on being victorious in future.
In the U/19 A League, Pro-Ed beat De Duine on Saturday, which means they progress to the finals taking place in the capital next Saturday. At the time of going to print, the U/19 game between Elnatan I and Moria I was still being played, with Moria leading 24-12 at halftime.
For the final results and who will be playing each other in the various age group leagues, follow the QR code on this page.
Windhoek Afrikaanse Privaatskool (WAP) now has the chance to defend their title after defeating Windhoek Gymnasium by 20-12 at the Hage Geingob Stadium on Friday.
With a halftime score of 10-5, the Gimmies' determination proved futile as they fought for a spot in the Momentum final.
The team as well as the crowd did their absolute best in terms of team spirit as they chanted for the U/19S WAP team. Their fighting spirit could not be dampened by the icy August wind, and that is what most teams have to work on if they plan on being victorious in future.
In the U/19 A League, Pro-Ed beat De Duine on Saturday, which means they progress to the finals taking place in the capital next Saturday. At the time of going to print, the U/19 game between Elnatan I and Moria I was still being played, with Moria leading 24-12 at halftime.
For the final results and who will be playing each other in the various age group leagues, follow the QR code on this page.
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