100 000 COPIES WEEKLY PORT ELIZABETH TANYA VAN ZYL A FTER months of searching for our Miss Matric Dance of 2015, the winner was finally crowned last Tuesday. She is the radiant Sameera Scharneck from Theodor Herzl High School who bowled the judges over with her stunning dress and overall look for her matric dance at the Abraham Levy Centre in Per- ridgevale. Her dance was held on August 6. She was crowned the second Miss Mat- ric Dance winner during an informal movie morning at Ster-Kinekor in the Baywest Mall (read more about the mov- ie morning on pages 20 and 21). Sameera’s dress was made by Anita Seal from Anita’s Creative Designs. “I looked through different designs in magazines and on the internet and this specific design immediately caught my attention,” Sameera replied on where the inspiration for her dress came from. “I chose an off-white/ivory colour as I believed it would contrast nicely with my skin tone,” she added. Her hair was done by stylist Jackie at Nouvo, her make-up was done by Miléne Petersen Lippert and her nails were done by Sue at Juan Jou- bert. According to Sameera, the prepa- ration period for her matric dance was about two months. “The whole process was very relaxed, as I knew exactly what I wanted.” She was accompanied to her dance by one of her best friends, Dane Mechali, “which made it ex- tremely enjoyable. My expecta- tions were highly exceeded; I absolute- ly loved my matric dance and wouldn’t change a thing!” she said. After reading about the Miss Matric Dance competition in the PE Express, Sameera decided to enter the competi- tion but said she never expected to be a finalist and there- fore never thought she would win. “It was definitely a pleasant surprise though, and the gifts are wonderful!” Sameera was also a very busy matricu- lant. She was vice-head of the sports forum, vice-head of the culture forum, assistant Glee conductor, girls’ first team hockey cap- tain, she received the hockey player of the year award (2014/2015), the Fellowship and Commitment to hockey award and a distinc- tion in Trinity for individual acting skills and for acting in pairs. Sameera also represented South Africa in tumbling and trampolining gymnastics in New Zealand, Russia and Birming- ham. In her free time she loves spending time with friends, but also enjoys playing the piano, running, reading and watching series. She will be attending the University of Cape Town next year and will be major- ing in psychology. Her advice for next year’s matric- ulants attending a matric dance? “Don’t stress too much about the actual evening but be certain to make all your appointments well in advance. Have a good idea of the design you want before you take it to the designer to ensure that there are no glitches in the final outcome. Don’t forget to have fun!” And the winner is . . . WEDNESDAY December 2, 2015 | 0 041 503 6111 | E-mail [email protected] | www.pe-express.co.za | PE Express Newspaper | @PEExpress1 EDITOR: BETTIE GILIOMEE MISS MATRIC DANCE 2015: Sameera Scharneck is the PE Express Miss Matric Dance 2015. PHOTOS: COURTS PHOTOGRAPHY
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100 000 COPIES WEEKLY
PORT ELIZABETH
TANYA VAN ZYL
AFTER months of searching for ourMiss Matric Dance of 2015, thewinner was finally crowned lastTuesday.
She is the radiant Sameera Scharneckfrom Theodor Herzl High School whobowled the judges over with her stunningdress and overall look for her matricdance at the Abraham Levy Centre in Per-ridgevale. Her dance was held on August6.
She was crowned the second Miss Mat-ric Dance winner during an informalmovie morning at Ster-Kinekor in theBaywest Mall (read more about the mov-ie morning on pages 20 and 21).
Sameera’s dress was made by AnitaSeal from Anita’s Creative Designs.
“I looked through different designs inmagazines and on the internet and thisspecific design immediately caught myattention,” Sameera replied on wherethe inspiration for her dress camefrom.
“I chose an off-white/ivory colouras I believed it would contrast nicelywith my skin tone,” she added.
Her hair was done by stylist Jackieat Nouvo, her make-up was done byMiléne Petersen Lippert and hernails were done by Sue at Juan Jou-bert.
According to Sameera, the prepa-ration period for her matric dancewas about two months. “The wholeprocess was very relaxed, as I knewexactly what I wanted.”
She was accompanied to herdance by one of her best friends,Dane Mechali, “which made it ex-tremely enjoyable. My expecta-tions were highly exceeded; I absolute-ly loved my matric dance and wouldn’t change athing!” she said.
After reading about the Miss Matric Dance competitionin the PE Express, Sameera decided to enter the competi-tion but said she never expected to be a finalist and there-fore never thought she would win. “It was definitely a
pleasant surprise though, and the gifts arewonderful!”
Sameera was also a very busy matricu-lant. She was vice-head of the sports forum,
vice-head of the culture forum, assistantGlee conductor, girls’ first team hockey cap-tain, she received the hockey player of theyear award (2014/2015), the Fellowship andCommitment to hockey award and a distinc-
tion in Trinity for individual acting skills andfor acting in pairs. Sameera also represented
South Africa in tumbling and trampolininggymnastics in New Zealand, Russia and Birming-
ham.In her free time she loves spending time with
friends, but also enjoys playing the piano, running,reading and watching series.
She will be attending the University ofCape Town next year and will be major-
ing in psychology.Her advice for next year’s matric-
ulants attending a matric dance?“Don’t stress too much about theactual evening but be certain tomake all your appointmentswell in advance. Have a goodidea of the design you wantbefore you take it to thedesigner to ensure thatthere are no glitches inthe final outcome.Don’t forget to havefun!”
And the winner is . . .WEDNESDAY December 2, 2015 | 0 041 503 6111 | Email [email protected] | www.peexpress.co.za | PE Express Newspaper | @PEExpress1 EDITOR: BETTIE GILIOMEE
MISSMATRICDANCE2015:
Sameera Scharneck is the PE Express Miss Matric Dance2015. PHOTOS: COURTS PHOTOGRAPHY
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IN an effort to empower women in thehome building industry, the NHBRC host-ed a successful three-day Technical Train-ing Workshop at the East Cape TrainingCentre in Port Elizabeth last week.
About 110 registered women-ownedhome builders from the Nelson MandelaBay Municipality attended the workshopfacilitated by NHBRC technical trainingexperts.The purpose of the workshop was to
equip women-owned home builders withtechnical and compliance information inpreparation of the roll out of the formaltraining programme expected to start in2016.“The workshop comprised theory and
practical training where participantswere equipped with information in orderto have a good understanding of the homebuilding regulatory and technical require-ments,” said NHBRC Training Consultant,Nomthandazo Mkhwanazi.“With this training workshop we want
to ensure that our home builders’ particu-larly women, are complying with theNHBRC building and technical standardswhen they are on site.”According to Mkwanazi, the workshop
was a launching pad for the introductionof the Emerging Contractors’ Incubationprogramme funded by NHBRC in partner-ship with SEDA Construction Incubator.“In this Incubation programme we will
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management. The programme will includeconstruction training focusing on techni-cal skills needed at various key stages ofbuilding such as plumbing, painting, plas-tering and brick laying.”Upon completion of the Incubation pro-
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THENelsonMandela Metropolitan Universi-ty took renewed steps toward the advance-ment of rubber-related research and develop-ment by launching the Centre for RubberScience and Technology at its South Campuslast week.
According to Dr Percy Hlangothi, Directorof the Centre: “Nelson Mandela Bay is hometo themotor and tyre industrymaking the es-tablishment of this Centre a testimony toNMMU’s commitment to remaining relevantto the region’s needs.”Drawing on NMMU’s historic experience
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development programmes will cross variousdisciplines suchaschemistry, environmentalscience, computer science, engineering andeconomics.“The launch of theCentre has been spurred
by our research on tyre recycling sponsoredby REDISA (Recycling and Economic Devel-opment Initiative of South Africa), but goesbeyond those projects and looks at the indus-try as a whole,” said Jaci Barnett, Director ofNMMU’s Innovation Office.NMMU has long been active as a training
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THE artisanal food fair that showcases thebest of the Bay’s local food purveyors, theValley Market, will take place on threedates in December due to the Bay being abustling summer holiday destination in De-cember.Since the Valley Market’s launch in May
this year, 3 000 locals have come to samplethe very creative and ‘out of the ordinary’food products on sale. Themarket has sincegrown with over 60 exhibitors at each mar-ket and an average of 4 000 shoppers attend-ing.One can expect to find anything and ev-
erything at the market from gourmet fudgeand chocolate, homemade ice-cream, clay-oven pizzas, seafood paella to artisanalbreads and spreads, boutique teas and nu-tritional health shakes. The list goes on!
There is also a huge focus on health foodat the market which is in keeping with to-day’s shift toward nutritional and ethicallyconscious food. They offer products forBant-ing and Paleo enthusiasts, as well as glutenfree, sugar free and protein shakes.The Valley Market has a close connection
with the Love Story Organisation whichserves the needy within the communitythrough feeding schemes and clothing dis-tribution. All proceeds raised through ticketsales go back into the community throughLove Story’s projects.The dates for the market are December 5
and 12 and a very special “Christmas in theValley” is planned for the 19th with lots ofChristmas shopping and carols.For more info contact Elaine Watson at
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ALVENÉ APPOLLIS
“EK was ’n gemiddelde ou op universiteit. Mydosente het altyd gesê: ‘Bruce, jy gaan in ’n jamfactory opeindig.’ Ek was hardekwas, ’n rebel en’n regte party animal. Maar Sapphire Road, diéskool en sy mense, was my saving grace.”
Damons,vanKorstenindieBaai,hetsyonder-wysloopbaan in 1990 by George Schmidt Primê-re Skool in Gelvandale begin. Hier het hy vir dieeerste keer, onder leiding van sy eerste “baas”,Richard Wessels, met die “waarde van mense”kennis gemaak.
“Hy [Wessels] was ’n merkwaardige leier. Hyhet meer omgegee vir die mense met wie hy ge-werk het as vir die werk en die onderrig. Ek hetby hom geleer om die mensdom te eer alvorensmens stelsels en logistiek ag.
“Daarna, in 1992, het ekbyHillside [SeniorSe-kondêre Skool] begin. My begeerte om in delevan ons samelewing te werk wat deur ons ge-skiedenis verniel is, het hier verdiep,” het hy ge-sê.
Hy onthou hoe hy nog die “hardekwas Bruce”was die dag toe hy by Sapphire Road begin het.Maar, sêhy, die leerders seouershet gousypiepuitgehaal.
“Ek dink die grootste les wat ek by dié skoolgeleer het, is dat ’n skool aan ’n gemeenskap be-hoort.BaiekyknaSapphireensê:Bruce, youha-ve done a good job. Dis nie ék nie. Dis die mense.Die gemeenskap. By Sapphire bóú ouers bakste-ne as ons wil uitbrei.”
In 2000 was byna elke venster by dié skool uit.Vandag spog Sapphire Road met heel vensters,’n sentrum vir verkragtingslagoffers, ’n kliniek,
’n ondersteuningsentrum waar leerders, ouersen selfs die personeel vir sielkundige hulp kanaanklop.
Die skool het ook twee sekerheidshuise waar-in werklose families woon terwyl hulle na dieskool se veiligheid omsien. Met 45 vrywilli-ge werkers wat onder meer help met dieskool se administratiewe pligte, tuinskoonmaak, die kospotte en die biblio-teek beman, is dié skool se enjin goedgeolie.
Damons onthou hoe iemand “indiemoeiliker jare”bydieskool inge-breeken ’nrekenaaruiteenvandieklaskamers gesteel het.
“Pleks daarvan om kwaad teword,hetons10 000pamflettemet’n dankie-boodskap gedruk: dan-kie aan ál die gemeenskapsledewatniévanons steelnie.Onshetdie strate ingevaar en dit self uit-gedeel. Ons het geweet wie diedief was nog voordat ons terug was by die skool.
“Daar was ook die ou wat die skool se pypegesteel het. Hy het ons loodgieter geword nadatons hom die nag gevang en hier aangehou het.Toe ek hom vra hoekom hy van ons steel, het hygesê, ‘Meneer, ekweetniewatandersomtedoennie.’ Hy is as ons loodgieter aangestel. Ek glo intweedekanseendatelke lidvandiegemeenskap’n positiewe bydrae tot ’n skool kan maak.”
OnderDamonsseleidingistallevaardigheids-werkskole in onder meer naaldwerk en sweis-werk hier aangebied.
“Selfs bendelede het hul vaardighede kom op-skerp. Die skool was nog nooit so veilig soos toehulle Sapphire bevriend het nie,” spot hy.
Damons het dié baanbrekerswerk by Sapphi-re Road met ’n skoolbanksaldo van -R16 000 be-gin. “Ek dink die Here het in Sy tyd op aardeskool geloop, want hy weet presies hoe om menste seën vir dít wat jou skool nodig het. Ons funk-sioneer in ’n area waar misdaad, dwelmmis-bruik, geweld en armoede seëvier. ’n Kind watby Sapphire se hekke instap, het meer as net ’nles uit die skoolkurrikulum nodig. Hy moet on-dersteuning, liefde en aanmoediging kry. Dit is
’n eer om vir 15 jaar deel van dié ondersteuningte kon wees,” het hy gesê.
Toe die skool sy sekerheidshuise bou, het Da-mons en die beheerraad self skenkings ingeoes.Diemans indiegemeenskaphetdiebakstenege-maak en die vroue het seker gemaak hulle eet.
Ook toe die skool se badkamers opgeknapmoes word, het dié skoolhoof in ou jeans en tek-kies die vloere geskrop, omdat hy glo dat leierseersselfhulhandemoetvuilmaakvoordathulledit van hul volgelinge kan verwag.
Oor die rol wat die onderwysdepartement indie lewe van skole in armer gemeenskappe be-hoorttespeel,meenhysamewerkinguitalleoor-de is noodsaaklik.
“Die wêreld beleef ’n krisistyd. Skole funksio-neer in gemeenskappe met krisisse. Ek dink distyd dat ons die onderwysmodel moet aanpas.”
Dié afskeid, meen hy, is soos om ’n jare langevriendin te groet. “Jy wil gekys aan haar bly,maar dis tyd om aan te beweeg. Dis ’n bittersoetwerklikheid. Ek het gekom om Sapphire te lei,maar sy kinders, onderwysers, die ouers en diebreër gemeenskap het mý gelei. Hier het ekméns kom word.”
Bruce Damons, skoolhoof by Sapphire Road Primêre Skool,groet binnekort om dosent aan die NMMU te word. FOTO:WERNER HILLS
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service for the sick on 6 and 20 December at6pm. Every Sunday there is a service at 9am.The venue is past Greenbushes at the entranceof Sovereign Foods (big green buildings). Formore info contact Christo at 082 515 2294.
North-End Methodist Church:Will have a Bazaar on5 December from 9am at 26 Bagshaw Street,North-End. Cakes, puddings, pancakes, boereworsrolls, curry and rice, slap chips, gifts, arts, crafts,jumble sale, books, plants, traditional (Africanfood) will be for sale. There will also be an anauction. Contact Duncan at 084 735 4013.
St Martin’s Presbyterian Church: A CourtyardTearoom is open on Fridays from 10am till noonat the church in Great West Way Road, KabegaPark. For more info contact Kathy at041 360 4712.
Centenary Methodist Church:Will have a CarolService on 6 December at 7pm at the church inEdward Street, Richmond Hill. For more infocontact 041 582 2807.
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Settlers Park will take place on 5 December.Target birds: Collared Sunbird and KnysnaWoodpecker. Non-birders welcome. Meet at 8amat the How Avenue car park. For more infocontact Andy Nixon at 079 587 5110. PLEASE NOTE:The next bird outing by Birdlife EC will be on 16January 2016.
1820 Settlers’ Association: Calendars for 2016containing 12 beautiful photographs of theEastern Cape with “Greetings from Port Eliza-beth” on the cover are now on sale. The photosare sure to entice people to vist or re-visit ourpart of the world! The cost is R75 per calendar.Contact Heather at 041 581 4031.
Friends of the Linton Grange Library:Will be having aBook Sale at the library on 5 December from 8amto 11.30am. All books sold at R5 each. Comestock up for the holidays. For more info contactAnne at 041 360 0797.
Mill Park Bowling Club: Mill Park Bowling Club willbe hosting an Open Day for bowlers on 16December from 8.30am followed by a bring-and-braai. Braai packs will be available at R25 each.Interested new bowlers are very welcome. Forinfo contact Lionel Weetman at 083 955 2839.
Westering Neighbourhood watch: The next meeting istonight (2 December) at 6.30pm for 7pm at theDutch Reformed Church PE Sonheuwels,Bougainvillea Drive. For info contact Wanja at082 444 7215.
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from 5pm to 9.30pm at the Sherwood GardenCentre, Walker Drive. Live entertainment byYet-a-Gen. Come rain or shine, bring friends andfamily and come dine. Contact Liesel at082 696 5845.
Christmas Shop: Riette Wilken from House ofBakes will show some amazing ideas that youcan do with chocolates and fun things to do forchildren. Bookings essential at the ChristmasShop. R75 pp includes refreshments. All proceedsin aid of Thamsanqa Family Restoration Services.For more info contact [email protected].
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Golden Oldies: St Vincent Catholic Church will behaving a Golden Oldies on 5 December from 8pmat West End Community Hall. DJ Manozay will bein attendance. Tickets cost R35. For more infocontact Jocinda at 083 999 4541.
Carol Evening: The annual 9 Lessons and CarolEvening service of St Katharine Anglican Church(Klipkerk) in Uitenhage will take place on 6December at 6pm. The Congregation will beentertained by the Despatch Men’s Choir,organ-recital by Liesel Murphy and also well-known singers, Karina Pattinson, Hazel Swane-poel and Ilza and Kelly Hansen. For more infocontact Jo Vermaak at 083 898 7334.
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THE winner and two runners-up for thisyear’s Miss Matric Dance were announcedduring a fun, informal movie morning lastTuesday.
Eileen van der Westhuizen from PearsonHigh School and Danelle Rensburg from StThomas Secondary School were announcedas the second and first runners-up respective-ly. And the Miss Matric Dance 2015 crownwent to Sameera Scharneck from TheodorHerzl school. *Read more about Sameera on the
front page.More than 300 qualifying online entries
were received in this year’s competition, butonly ten could be chosen as the finalists,which was a very difficult decision as therewere so many beautiful girls who entered.
And from all the entries received this year,it was clear that different shades of turquoiseor sea-greenwere the trending colours of 2015.
The panel of judges had a very difficult deci-sion in choosing the winner, because the tenfinalists all looked gorgeous in their ownway.
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From left are Danelle Rensburg (first runner-up), Sameera Scharneck (Miss Matric Dance 2015)and Eileen van der Westhuizen (second runner-up). PHOTO: WERNER HILLS
morning at Ster-Kinekor’s Cine Prestige atthe Baywest Mall. First the winner was an-nounced and afterwards the finalistswatched the newly-released Hunger Games:Mockingjay Part 2 in 3D.
The ten finalists from left are Cayleigh Ann Johnston, Akho Mngonyama, Keshia Williams, Danelle Rensburg, Sameera Scharneck, Eileen van derWesthuizen, Nescaya Khan, Chanté du Plessis, Megan Hall and Bianca Cecil. PHOTO: WERNER HILLS
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RESIDENTS and employees of GelvanPark Frail Aged home are getting ready forthe institution’s Big Walk and fete takingplace on Saturday, December 5.
According to Fadzanai Make, matron ofthe frail care facility, the Big Walk and feteis an effort to raise much needed funds forthe institution.
“The residents we serve at this institu-tion are mainly from very poor communi-ties and to most of them their state pensionis their only means of income. We thereforeneed to raise additional funds to cover theshortfall of running the Home,” said Make.
The five-kilometre Big Walk starts at8am from the Gelvan Park Frail Aged
Home in Olea Street, Gelvan Park, and fin-ishes at the same place. There will also bea number of stalls at the fete, ranging froma variety of tasty foods, sweets, bric-a-bracand clothes.
“We would like to call upon the entirecommunity to support this venture,” saidMake.
In addition, volunteers are needed tohelp the aged who would like to participate,by pushing their wheelchairs or support-ing them to walk. A shorter route will betaken for the elderly.
For entry forms for the Big Walk, contactGishma Johnson on 083 455 7616. For cou-pons for the food stalls contact AhfieyahAgherdien on 083 244 3634. Alternativelycontact Gelvan Park Frail Aged Home on041 452 2111.
Gelvan Park Frail AgedHome endsyearwith BigWalk and fete
Getting ready for the big day, from left, residents of the Home are Jeremiah Geswind,Ruiter Sauls, Dawn Domingo, Henry Human, Maria Johannes and Ndlebe Njopi. At theback is Fadzanai Make, matron of the Home. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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“We refer to our exclusive Cine Prestige ex-perience as the ‘business-class’ of cinema,”said Wanda Matandela, CEO of Ster-KinekorTheatres.
“This exclusive cinema format epitomisesfilm-viewing heaven and pure luxury rolledinto one. In fact, it has been said by many aCine Prestige fan that this experience doesspoil cinema-viewing in any other format!”
The two Cine Prestige cinemas, fitted with29 and 39 seats respectively, are entered
through an exclusive VIP Lounge area. Here,guests can order from a selection of deliciousgourmet platters, coffee and cakes, as well asthe mandatory drink and popcorn, which canall be served to them at their seat inside thecinema.
The single and double red leather seats arefully-reclinable at the touch of a button, andooze lavish comfort. Each chair has a snacktray neatly fitted into it to accommodate theplatters and refreshments, and also includesanother Ster-Kinekor first: a refrigeratedcup-holder to keep your drink cold during thefilm.
) The Miss Matric Dance 2015 finalistswere treated to a movie morning as part oftheir prize from competition sponsor, Ster-Kinekor.
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achievements and want to reward them fortheir hardwork anddedication. This is howwedo it:We’ll publish your success in the newspaper
andgiveyouacoolPumasportsbag, tothevalueof R350! All you have to do is share your tri-umphs with us and our panel of judges willchoose a weekly winner.The winner and his or her photo will be pub-
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AS far as thrillers go the AbuDhabi Grand Prixisn’tquitegoingtomakethelistofmostmemora-ble races. Though visually spectacular the YasMarina circuit has brought the 2015 season to aclose in fairlymundanemanner but still provid-ed several talking points.Inonly the second time in its seven-yearhisto-
ry theAbuDhabiGrandPrixwaswon frompoleposition. First place on the starting grid be-longed toMercedes’NicoRosbergwhichheeasi-ly translated into the race lead as the sun beganto set over the Yas Marina circuit. On the trackit didn’t turnout tobeawheel-to-wheelbattlebe-tween Rosberg and teammate Hamilton but
rather a tactical fight through pit stop strategy.In the first round of pitstops Hamilton fol-
lowedhis race leading teammate into thepitlaneonly a lap later, effectively mirroring his strate-gy.However,with theconstructor’s anddriver’stitle in the bag the Mercedes team allowed itsdrivers some leeway in strategy calls and racingup to the chequered flag. Lewis Hamilton tookadvantage of the rare freedom to extend his sec-ond stint on the yellow side-walled soft tyres. Atone point Hamilton even considered running aone stop strategy andgoing to the end onhis tyr-es. This strategy was quickly dismissed as im-possible by his race engineer and Hamilton pit-
ted to fit a set of the soft Pirelli tyres.This strategy left Hamilton nearly twelve sec-
onds behind race leader Rosberg. Although thethree time champion was able to run with thequicker, and fresher, tyres in the closing stint ofthe racehewas only able tohalve the pace to theleading car. The race concluded with Rosbergleading Hamilton home with a comfortable gapof justovereightseconds.This latestone-twofin-ishofRosbergandHamiltonmakesit the twelfthof the year for Mercedes.Not too farbehind theMercedespairFerrari’s
Kimi Raikkonen delivered a strong drive to fin-ish third.TheFinn turnedagoodpacebutneverenough to challenge for victory.While somewillmakeanote thathe finished theseason in fourthplace on the driver’s standings, Raikkonencouldn’t care less of his ultimate position in thechampionship unless it’s position number one.Raikkonen, by his own admission, has labelledhis season as distinctly “average.”
After a strategic error in qualifying Sebas-tian Vettel was forced to start in fifteenth. TheGermanwasabletorecovertotakefourthplacefor Ferrari. Sergio Perez, who started on thesecond row of the grid in fourth, brought hisForce India home in fifth ahead of Red Bull’sDaniel Ricciardo. Nico Hulkenberg was sev-enth in the other Force Indiawhile FelipeMas-sa struggled to an eighth place finish for theWilliams team. In his final race with Lotus be-fore heading off the American Haas team wasRomain Grosjean whomade the best of his su-persoft tyres in the closing stages.DaniilKvyatsecuredtenthandthe finalpointonoffer for theRed Bull Racing team.It wasn’t a race blighted by too many inci-
dents; however Fernando Alonso incurred adrive-through penalty for hitting the Lotus ofPastorMaldonado into turn one as the race gotunderway.InthepitlaneValtteriBottasclippedthe back of Jenson Button’s McLaren after anunsafe release by the Williams pitcrew. It re-sulted in a damaged front-wing for Bottas andfive second penalty.For Nico Rosberg the season couldn’t have
ended any better with six pole positions and ahat trick of victories. It begs the question as towhere this prodigious formhas been the entireseason. Is it as a result of a release of pressureor has Rosberg at long last found somethingthat Hamilton has no answer for?
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ENTRIES for the 92nd SPAR River Mile haveopened ahead of the festival of sporting eventstaking place at Sundays River over the week-end of February 20 and 21, 2016.SouthAfrica’s oldest openwater swimming
event, the River Mile, will be just one of themany family sporting events on offer duringthe 92nd celebration of this iconic event.The packed weekend of activities will com-
prise the Off-Road Saturday theme and theRiverMile Sunday. Saturday’s events includethe popular Wimpy 5km family fun run, theOracleMedia/Black SheepMountainBike ra-ces, The HYDRAssist® Wetsuit Double Mile,
News Café PE Disabled Mile and the FirstChoice® Family Half Mile.An exciting addition is also the Nutritech
Maxi and Mini Tri competition which seesparticipants’ combined times for the FunRun, MTB races and the family Half Mile be-ing added together to get a placing.Sunday’s programme starts off with the
Wakaberry Kids across the river races forchildren 12 years and under who aren’t doingthe Mile race. This is followed by the SPARLadies’ Mile 1.30pm and the SPARMen’sMileat 2.30pm.Online entries are discounted and an Early
bird special during December not only seesa discounted entry fee across all events butsees all Mile and Double Mile entrants re-ceiving a complimentary 2016 River Milet-shirt.See www.rivermile.co.za to secure your
entry soonest. The 2016 festival will includean exciting array of vendors and crafters to-gether with the Wimpy Rotary Kids Zoneand the Castle Lite Beer Garden to ensuresomething for the whole family.Festival entry fee will be just R20 with
kids under the age of 10 years free. No petsare permitted into the festival area.
Final ocean racing series for 2015The 5th round and final race for 2015 of
the popular aQuellé Ocean Racing Serieswill take place at Hobie Beach this Sundaymorning from 9am.TheSerieswhich includes a 3km, 2kmand
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Beach Walk and a 1km Beach Run/Walk forkids between the ages of 1 month and 12 yearsopens for entry at 7.30am at the beach on Sun-day morning.See www.oceanracingseries.com for further
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THENelsonMandela Bay SchoolsWaterpolo(NMB – formerly EP) were dominant in theannual fixture inGrahamstownonSaturday,winning all their games against SWD andmanaging only one defeat in 7 matchesagainst Border.
This was the last Inter-Provincial warmup fixture before the province sends 16teams and over 240 players and coaches tothe annual SA Schools Inter-Provincialtournament to be held in Cape Town fromDecember 10-14.Eastern Province will have three players
and two coaches representing the SASchools u18 Boys and Girlsteams respectively.Jason Evezard (Grey) and
Dean Carelse (Manager) havebeen chosen to represent theSA Schools u18 Boys team,whilst Cayli vanThiel , KelseyVaughan (both Pearson) andLuke Manthe (AssistantCoach) will be representingthe SA Schools u18 Girls side.For more info visit
www.swpsa.co.za
Results:vs SWD Schoolsu13A Boys vs SWD u13A won 10-2u15A Boys vs SWD u15A won 12-1u13A Girls vs SWD u13A won 11-7u15A Girls vs SWD u15A won 16-2vs Border Schoolsu13A Boys vs Border u13A won 5-3u14A Boys vs Border u15A won 9-2u15A Boys vs Border u15A drew 8-8u13A Girls vs Border u13A lost 5-9u14A Girls vs Border u15A won 4-3u15A Girls vs Border u15A won 7-3u16A Girls vs Border u15A won 7-5
NMBSchoolsdominantinannual fixture
Ricky King (EP u14A Captain)in action vs Border u14A.PHOTO: SUPPLIED