Jeppe overpowers Waterkloof, KES handles Pretoria Boys High
Keegan Cockburn ripped through the Hoërskool Waterkloof middle order to set up Jeppe High School for Boys for an emphatic […]

Keegan Cockburn ripped through the Hoërskool Waterkloof middle order to set up Jeppe High School for Boys for an emphatic […]
In the past 15 years, Westville Boys’ High had been beaten only once in the Nestor Pierides Memorial Gala. That
St Andrew’s School hosts the 32nd Standard Bank Squash Festival in Bloemfontein from Friday to Sunday. Twenty-two teams will be
Just across the road from Afrikaans Hoër Seunskool, where Affies battled their way to a thrilling seven-run win over St
Maritzburg College stole the spotlight at the annual American International School of Johannesburg (AISJ) Basketball Tournament over the weekend, while
Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool (Affies) will be gunning for a successful title defence when the annual Grey College Water Polo Tournament
St John’s College snatched a stunning last-ball six-wicket win over Pretoria Boys High (PBHS) in their T20 encounter at PBHS
The inaugural Pre-Season Basketball Festival at Pretoria Boys High School (PHBS), contested over three days, ending on Saturday, successfully launched
St Charles College vs Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool (Affies) After pulling off a stunning back-from-the-dead win over Paul Roos Gimnasium on
Day four of the Peninsula Cricket Festival delivered a century from SA Colts‘ opener and St Charles College captain Thandolwethu
Afternoon rain stopped a vibrant and exciting symphony of energy on Friday, the second day of the Pre-season Basketball Festival
After going winless on the second day of the Peninsula Cricket Festival, the Cape schools bounced back on Friday, day
The inaugural Pretoria Boys High School (PHBS) Basketball Festival kicked off on Thursday, 8 January morning in Pretoria, featuring 12
In recent years, Cape schools have dominated the Peninsula Cricket Festival. On Thursday, though, four of them suffered defeats, with
Bishops Diocesan College vs St Stithians College Bishops Diocesan College stole the show on Wednesday, the opening day of the
The schools’ summer basketball season kicks off 2026 with the first-ever Pretoria Boys High (PBHS) Pre-Season Basketball Festival, which start
A quick glance through the teams set to contest the Peninsula Cricket Week from Wednesday is eye-opening. These are, mostly,
It’s a new year and, as has become the norm, schools’ cricket festivals begin before learners return to school. One
A total of 13 players from the various SA Schools squads named earlier this year have been included in a
The South African Rugby Union (SARU) has announced a 53-man u17 Elite Player Development (EPD) Squad to attend a camp
Michael Smithyman struck an unbeaten century to lead St David’s Marist Inanda to a thrilling final over three-wicket victory over
The South African national u17 boys’ and girls’ hockey teams will go in search of their maiden titles at the Dato
On Sunday, King Edward VII School (KES) claimed the championship title of the Inanda Hoops Classic Challenge at St David’s
On Friday, the second day of the Inanda Hoops Classic Challenge at St David’s Marist Inanda, the high intensity basketball
The annual Inanda Hoops Classic Challenge at St David’s Marist Inanda, one of the most highly anticipated school basketball tournaments
Wynberg Boys’ High faced Pretoria Boys High in the South African capital city over 20 overs on Wednesday in preparation
Some of the country’s best boys’ water polo-playing teams will assemble in Johannesburg this weekend for the annual St Stithians
The Titans have announced their squad participating in the 2025 Khaya Majola Week, from 16 to 21 December in the
Some of South Africa’s most prominent basketball-playing schools offered a glimpse of the future at the recent Westville Boys’ High
Following four days of captivating football, a new champion was crowned at the Nedbank Grey College Soccer Tournament, with Wynberg
Maritzburg College vs Paarl Boys’ High (20-over) Paarl Boys’ High won the toss on Goldstone’s and elected to field first
Grey College, mostly through the bat of Daniel Hattingh and Bergh Vorster‘s heroics with the ball, shrugged off a six-wicket