Waterkloof and Pretoria Boys High finish strongly at St Stithians Hockey Festival
Hoërskool Waterkloof and Pretoria Boys High (PBHS) were among the teams that ended their St Stithians Hockey Festival on a […]
Hoërskool Waterkloof and Pretoria Boys High (PBHS) were among the teams that ended their St Stithians Hockey Festival on a […]
DSG Makhanda and Die Hoërskool Menlopark dominated the girls’ section, while Pretoria Boys High (PBHS) and KwaZulu-Natal’s Hilton College and
Spectators were treated to blowouts as well as thrilling close contests on Wednesday, the first day of the 42nd edition
One of the most anticipated events on the South African schools’ hockey calendar, the St Stithians Easter Hockey Festival, is
Unpredictability was a key feature of the St John’s College Basketball Tournament. When the dust finally settled on Sunday, Michael
The St John’s College Basketball Tournament concludes on Sunday, with Northwood, who began their title defence with back-to-back defeats, in
The second day at St John’s College Basketball Tournament provided a chance for teams like Northwood, which suffered two losses
The first day of the St John’s College Basketball Tournament was nothing short of remarkable, featuring huge upsets, including a
For the last three years, the champions of the annual St John’s College Basketball Tournament have hailed from KwaZulu-Natal, with
Troy Gordon, Wade McQuinn, and Lincoln Casais produced clutch performances to guide the Johannesburg Schools Invitational XI to the title
Wise Owl High School charged to an 83-run win over Churchill Boys’ High to punch their tickets to the Eliminator
Clifton College kept their challenge at the St John’s Rams T20 in Harare rolling on Saturday with a hard-hitting six-wicket
James Manning, Alastair Carle, and Cameron Oosthuizen were outstanding with the bat and ball as they led St John’s College
There was a sense of optimism, excitement, and expectation when the Zimbabwe u18A girls’ team arrived in South Africa for
The annual St Stithians College sports festival, known as Saints Sportsfest and sponsored by Standard Bank, is scheduled to take
The Reef Cup Water Polo Invitational Tournament ended on Sunday afternoon at the St Stithians Aquatic Centre with Saints clinching
The Reef Cup Water Polo tournament hosts, St Stithians College, secured a place in the final for the ninth consecutive
After Friday’s action at the Reef Cup Water Polo Tournament just two girls’ teams, Reddam House Bedfordview and Hellenic Academy
The stakes were raised in Johannesburg on Saturday, the third day of the 20th edition of the St John’s College
The defending champions, Northwood, and the hosts, St John’s, got off to winning starts on Thursday at the St John’s
The anticipation is almost over and the time for action is imminent for the participants in the u16 St Stithians
The official dates of the 20th edition of the St John’s College Basketball Tournament brought to you by Standard Bank
After a tight contest against Falcon College on Wednesday, which ended on a knife’s edge when the rain came down,
On Wednesday, day three of the iHlobo Festival, the weather relented somewhat, allowing for three matches to be played, but
With the rain holding off for most of Tuesday, Uplands College and St John’s College (Harare) were able to get
After extremely hot weather over the weekend, rain moved into the coastal areas of KwaZulu-Natal on Monday and wiped out
While the first term of 2025 is yet to get underway, the schools’ cricket season in KwaZulu-Natal will make its
St John’s College withstood the challenges of three KZN schools – Kearsney College, Clifton College, and Maritzburg College – defeating
Kyle Watson delivered one of the highlights of day three of the St John’s Easter Rugby Festival when he went
Scorers: Graeme College 50 (26) – Tries: Cameron Doyle (3), Ashton Williams (2), Emihle Sukula (2), Brynn Ngarande. Conversions: Marcus
Saturday brought another convincing win for Falcon College. Relive all the action on SuperSport Schools. Link to the games.
Scorers: Voortrekker 31 (12) – Tries: Kamohelo Moses (2), Tristan Meyer, Craig Mann, Kaneng Komane. Conversions: Edre Wille (3). Golden