Merrifield laser-focused ahead of Border Schools Day
After a promising start to their season at last week’s Ooskus Gimnasium Festival, Merrifield College wants to up the ante […]
After a promising start to their season at last week’s Ooskus Gimnasium Festival, Merrifield College wants to up the ante […]
Die gesogte Wesgrow-reeks skop in alle erns af dié naweek. Die Hoërskool Trio sal nie te oorgerus wees wanneer hy
After a topsy-turvy season in 2024, the Queen’s College 1st XI will enter their 2025 hockey campaign with energy and
Following four days of intense basketball competition at the annual International School of South Africa (ISSA) Tournament, Michael Mount Waldorf
Die Hoërskool Brandwag van Benoni en Hoërskool Linden sal mekaar in die eindstryd van vanjaar se Super-reeks die stryd aansê.
After three days of intense u19 competition at the International School of South Africa (ISSA) in Mahikeng, the final day
Lutho Zweli Tukayi, a 17-year-old from Maritzburg College, embodies the resilience of a rose that grew from a crack in
The Reef Cup Water Polo Invitational Tournament ended on Sunday afternoon at the St Stithians Aquatic Centre with Saints clinching
The coaches and technical staff who made the trip to Bethlehem for the 11th edition of the Balling Hockey Festival
The Reef Cup Water Polo tournament hosts, St Stithians College, secured a place in the final for the ninth consecutive
One of South Africa’s established hockey powerhouses, Oranje, has kicked off their hockey preseason with a bang. The Bloemfontein school remains
After Friday’s action at the Reef Cup Water Polo Tournament just two girls’ teams, Reddam House Bedfordview and Hellenic Academy
The South African supporters who came out in large numbers at the University of Johannesburg, Soweto Campus expressed their joy
Banyana Banyana kicked off their Confederation of African Football (CAF) Women’s Africa Cup of Nations preparations by securing a 1-0
The weekend’s basketball action delivered some major surprises, led by Kearsney College, who stunned a Maritzburg College team that had
Despite showers of rain all over Gauteng on the weekend, the Gauteng Development League (GDL) Top Eight competition lit up
Durban High School (DHS) laid claim to the Clifton T20 Tournament title on Sunday afternoon at the Crusaders Club in
Rain allowed only three matches to be played in the Clifton T20 Tournament on Saturday, but, boy, were there fireworks!
Day one of the Clifton T20 Tournament delivered an overdose of excitement, with the defending champions, Durban High School (DHS),
Clifton College‘s Ken Mackenzie Hall hosted the 12 teams that will contest the Clifton T20 Tournament on Thursday evening. It
The Gauteng Development League (GDL), Africa’s largest development football competition, returns to the park, to our television screens, and the
Round four of the SACS Nite Series produced huge dollops of entertainment, suspense, and drama as Bishops Diocesan College and
Clifton College welcomed Glenwood High to the Riverside Sports Club on Wednesday, just two days before the start of the
The Parktown Boys’ High 1st hockey team closed the 2024 season with a big 6-1 win over Northcliff at home
The countdown is on to the second edition of the Clifton T20 Tournament. The action gets underway on the morning
SuperSport Schools Plus interviews King Edward VII’s (KES) Jarrel Mbuyi Mulumba, a talented athlete, who excels in both basketball and
There were cones at cover, point, and short third man. There was another one at mid-off and one more on
Thomas Collins scythed a classy unbeaten century to guide St Stithians College to a comfortable seven-wicket victory over St David’s
Following heavy rain on Thursday and Friday, Saturday’s match between Glenwood High School and Kearsney College was moved from Durban
The South African u17 National Team, known as “Amajimbos“, will participate in the 2025 Confederation of African Football (CAF) u17
Rondebosch Boys’ High claimed the honours at the St Andrew’s College (SAC) Shield after a hard-fought but convincing 12-7 win
Kearsney College, with only two grade 12 learners in their 1st XI, having bade farewell to a host of established