St John’s starts the year with a victory over Jeppe
St John’s College began 2025 with a 35-run win over Jeppe High School for Boys in a league match played […]

St John’s College began 2025 with a 35-run win over Jeppe High School for Boys in a league match played […]
Following the holidays and a pre-season preparing for the opening game of the 2025 water polo season, Jeppe High School
The schools rugby season in the Eastern Cape is set for another cracking start next year when the early shots
Central Gauteng, one of the traditional powerhouses of schools’ water polo, has announced its teams for the forthcoming Schools Water
Nkosana Sibiya scored a brilliant century to lead St John’s College to a 59-run victory over King Edward VII School
Darshik Lutchman scored an imperious half-century to lead St John’s College to a 30-run victory over Steyn City in a
Sunday’s finals saw St Stithians College succeed St Benedict’s College as the u18 champions and St David’s Marist Inanda succeed
Kearsney College made history at the annual St Stithians Invitational Water Polo Tournament when they came from behind to clinch
A new champion will be crowned at the St David’s Marist Inanda Hoops Classic Challenge on Sunday after the defending
New champions will be crowned at the St Stithians College Invitational Water Polo Tournament after Bishops Diocesan College and Kearsney
The 2023 Saints Invitational Tournament champion, South African College High School (SACS), remains hopeful after winning one and losing one
St Stithians College plays host to the 30th edition of one of South Africa’s biggest water polo tournaments, the Saints
Jason Rowles and Armaan Manack struck classy centuries to lead St David’s Marist Inanda to a nine-wicket win over St
Tom Rew smashed an unbeaten half-century to lead St Stithians College to a nine-wicket victory over St John’s College in
Lions’ powerhouses, St Stithians and St John’s College are braced for what promises to be an epic showdown in the quarterfinals
Liam Mudenda scored a brilliant ton as he steered St Stithians College to a two-wicket victory over St John’s College
The SportZone at Kearsney College and the surrounding basketball courts were a hive of activity over the weekend, with 26
SACS fought their way to an 8-7 victory over St John’s College to lift the Clifton Water Polo Tournament trophy
As the Clifton Centenary Water Polo Tournament headed into Saturday – much like day three of a golf tournament, known
Hilton College, SACS, Paul Roos, Affies, St John’s, Clifton, Westville, and Kearsney punched their tickets to the quarterfinals of the
A bright, sunny day, but with south-westerly winds that reached 40 km/h, made for a challenging opening day of the
Joe MacRobert had watched from behind the stumps as Armaan Manack and Matthew West scythed through his bowlers. It was
Clifton College‘s picturesque Clifton Aquatics Centre to set to be lit up by some of the country’s top teams when
Darshik Lutchman fired St John’s College to a three-wicket win over Hilton College in an Oppenheimer Michaelmas Cricket Week T20
The CSA Hub XI, buoyed by a 58-run win over Jeppe High School for Boys on Sunday, followed through with
Bishops Diocesan College‘s first team water polo head coach, Jabulani Sibiya, and his team made history on Monday when they
Day two of the annual SACS Water Polo Tournament, proudly sponsored by Hussar Grill, delivered a number of upsets, but
Murray Hall-Jones scored a fluent half-century to set Michaelhouse up for a 122-run win over St David’s Marist Inanda in
Gauteng’s St John’s College and St Stithians College, along with the Western Cape’s Bishops Diocesan College and Rondebosch Boys’ High, were the
TEAMS Maritzburg College: Llewellyn Sutherland, Daniel Nadasan, Chad Mason, Oliver Da Costa, Michael Gibson, Tian van Niekerk, Deolyn Naidoo, Samuel
South Africa’s top 20 water polo-playing schools have assembled in the Western Cape for the highly anticipated SACS Water Polo
Maritzburg College plays host to the 64th Oppenheimer Michaelmas Cricket Week from Saturday, 21 September, to Tuesday, 24 September, with