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THURSDAY 28 August 2014 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.peoplespost.co.za | Mobisite: ppost.mobi TELLING IT AS IT IS CONSTANTIA | WYNBERG Forest Glade Pharmacy Forest Glade Pharmacy Forest Glade Pharmacy 021 715 1116 FOREST GLADE HOUSE, TOKAI RD, TOKAI Deterioiration of Vertabral Support OSTEOPOROSIS SCREENING AND MONITORING TESTS * THE BEST 20 MINUTES YOU WILL SPEND TO ENSURE FUTURE BONE HEALTH. BOOK NOW FOR YOUR TEST ON WEDNESDAY THE 16TH JULY, 20 AUGUST or TUESDAY 23RD SEPTEMBER 2014 TH Normal Bone Matrix Osteoporosis THIS TEST IS COVERED BY MOST MEDICAL AIDS. INTERNATIONAL CLINICAL TRIALS AVAILABLE AND PEER REVIEWED IN THE JOURNAL OF BONE MINERAL RESEARCH. USA, UK AND EU APPROVED METHOD AND TECHNOLOGY. ONLY R350 R350 PER TEST * Results will be referred to your Doctor for further follow up if necessary. WWW.beammed.com CONSTANTIA: SITE VISIT BEFORE FINAL DECISION Home’s access queried MONIQUE DUVAL @monique_duval F our years after an application to build a retirement village in Constantia, the final decision is still pending. Following a request from residents, coun- cillors from the Protea Subcouncil have de- cided to postpone the decision until a site visit is conducted. According to the report submitted for last week’s subcouncil meeting, the develop- ment includes the construction of 21 residen- tial dwellings. The proposal is to have 14 double-storey units and seven single-storey units. Speaking at the subcouncil meeting last Friday and representing 14 residents, resi- dent Tim Spencer explained they were not against the development, but only certain aspects thereof. The main bone of contention was the plan to have access to the retirement village through Nursery Lane as opposed to Doordrift Road. In his presentation, Spencer used photo- graphs to show the obstructions to motor- ists’ view. He described the Traffic Impact Statement (TIS) as “superficial”, saying it was riddled with shortcomings. The report states the development will generate a total of 10 peak hour trips and says Doordrift Road and Nursery Lane oper- ates “far below capacity”. Spencer disagreed, as they believe access from Doordrift Road would lessen the im- pact on neighbours. “We would like to re- quest a site visit before the final decision is made,” he added. Claus Mischker, speaking on behalf of the developers, said he was glad the application was “down to a traffic issue”. He said they were happy there was only one more issue to resolve. When considering the nature of the devel- opment, Mischker said, it would be irrespon- sible for developers to not create a safe en- trance and exit point. He said labelling the TIS as flawed was “stretching it”, adding Nursery Lane was part of the public road network. “The main aspect is the safety for retirees using the road,” he said. Ward councillor Elizabeth Brunette ques- tioned whether Doordrift Road had been considered at all. After consultation with the City of Cape Town’s road engineers, Mischker explained, they were informed Nursery Lane was the only access point engineers would consider. Proportional councillor and City Mayco member for Community Services and Spe- cial Projects Belinda Walker said she was confused by the proposal, as motorists would still need to access Doordrift Road. “I’m just trying to find the logic, as they will have to access the road anyway,” she said. Brunette said two other residential com- plexes use Doordrift Road as an access point and “it worked perfectly fine”. Councillors voted to postpone the final de- cision and subcouncil chairperson Ian Iversen requested traffic officials and road engineers be present during the site visit. V What are your thoughts on the development? Start- ing with the word “Post”, SMS your thoughts to 32516. SMSes cost R1. STILL NO DECISION: An application for a retirement village in Constantia will be subjected to a site visit to assess whether or not Nursery Lane should be used as an access point. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
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THURSDAY 28 August 2014 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.peoplespost.co.za | Mobisite: ppost.mobiTELLING IT AS IT IS

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CONSTANTIA: SITE VISIT BEFORE FINAL DECISION

Home’s access queriedMONIQUE DUVAL

@monique_duval

Four years after an application to builda retirement village in Constantia, thefinal decision is still pending.

Following a request from residents, coun-cillors from the Protea Subcouncil have de-cided to postpone the decision until a sitevisit is conducted.According to the report submitted for last

week’s subcouncil meeting, the develop-ment includes the constructionof 21 residen-tial dwellings.The proposal is to have 14 double-storey

units and seven single-storey units.Speaking at the subcouncil meeting last

Friday and representing 14 residents, resi-dent Tim Spencer explained they were notagainst the development, but only certainaspects thereof.The main bone of contention was the plan

to have access to the retirement villagethrough Nursery Lane as opposed toDoordrift Road.In his presentation, Spencer used photo-

graphs to show the obstructions to motor-ists’ view.He described the Traffic Impact Statement

(TIS) as “superficial”, saying it was riddledwith shortcomings.The report states the development will

generate a total of 10 peak hour trips andsays Doordrift Road andNursery Lane oper-ates “far below capacity”.Spencer disagreed, as they believe access

from Doordrift Road would lessen the im-pact on neighbours. “We would like to re-quest a site visit before the final decision ismade,” he added.Claus Mischker, speaking on behalf of the

developers, said he was glad the applicationwas “down to a traffic issue”.He said they were happy there was only

one more issue to resolve.When considering the nature of the devel-

opment,Mischker said, itwouldbe irrespon-sible for developers to not create a safe en-trance and exit point.

He said labelling the TIS as flawed was“stretching it”, adding Nursery Lane waspart of the public road network.“The main aspect is the safety for retirees

using the road,” he said.Ward councillor Elizabeth Brunette ques-

tioned whether Doordrift Road had beenconsidered at all.After consultation with the City of Cape

Town’s road engineers,Mischker explained,

they were informed Nursery Lane was theonly access point engineers would consider.Proportional councillor and City Mayco

member for Community Services and Spe-cial Projects Belinda Walker said she wasconfused by the proposal, as motoristswould still need to access Doordrift Road.“I’m just trying to find the logic, as they

will have to access the road anyway,” shesaid.

Brunette said two other residential com-plexes use Doordrift Road as an access pointand “it worked perfectly fine”.Councillors voted to postpone the final de-

cision and subcouncil chairperson IanIversen requested traffic officials and roadengineers be present during the site visit.V What are your thoughts on the development? Start­ing with the word “Post”, SMS your thoughts to 32516.SMSes cost R1.

STILL NO DECISION: An application for a retirement village in Constantia will be subjected to a site visit to assess whether or not Nursery Laneshould be used as an access point. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL

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Stay on the pulseMUNICIPALITY: ECDS URGED TO APPLY

Rebates deadline looms for NGOsThe City of Cape Town’s social develop-

ment and early childhood developmentdirectorate urges community organi-

sations working with vulnerable groups toapply for rates rebates as soon as possible.

Shelters working with homeless peopleand homes catering for the health of physi-cally or mentally challenged individualsand vulnerable groups need to register withthe City’s Homeless Agency Committee toapply for rebates related to rates, solidwaste, water and sanitation and sewage bySunday 31 August.

In the past financial year, the City hasheld a number of information sessions to en-sure interested organisations are informedof this opportunity, and relevant documen-

tation needed and the process to be followedto qualify for relief for the 2014/2015 finan-cial year.

“We’ve discovered in the past some organ-isations are unaware of the policy, whileothers have failed to qualify for relief mere-ly because they did not have the necessarydocumentation, or were unsure of how to fillin the forms,” said Mayoral Committeemember for Social Development and arlychildhood development Suzette Little.

“So, last year we started the informationsessions to assist organisations who do ster-ling work in our communities but who oftenstruggle to cover costs such as municipalbills because of funding constraint. In thisway, the City and NGOs can work together

to make progress possible.”For more information on how to apply for

the rebates, NGOs can contact the City’sCall Centre on 0860 103 089.

Alternatively visit their nearest munici-pal office.

The directorate is also planning to amendthe City’s current Rates Rebate Policy to al-low registered Early Childhood Develop-ment (ECD) centres to apply for rebates aswell.

“The importance of well-functioning ECDcentres cannot be overstated,” said Little.

“The money that they would be able tosave courtesy of the rates rebates will go along way towards enhancing the currentlevel of education provided at the centres.”

WORDSMITHS: People’s Postjournalists Monique Duval, whowrites for the False Bay and Con-stantia editions, and Tarren-LeeHabelgaarn, who writes for theAthlone edition, scooped the topawards at the WP Media All StarAwards. Duval was named Peo-ple’s Post and WP Media Journal-ist of the Year and Habelgaarnwas named WP Media Web Jour-nalist of the Year. People’s Postaccount executive Simoné vanWyk won the WP Media Advertis-ing Representative of the Year,for all three WP Media titlesnamely People’s Post, Tygerburg-er and City Vision; while People’sPost account executive SilvanaHendricks and Tygerburger ac-count executive Wiehelma Laingwere both runners-up.

PHOTO: LAILA MAJIET

HikesThe Trails Club ofSouth Africa willhost a number ofhikes next month.

Explore Lion’sHead with the clubon Saturday 6 Sep-tember; call Robinon (021) 532 2939.On Sunday 7 Sep-tember there willbe a hike of the Hill-top Path above StJames; call Tony on(021) 770 1707.

There will be ahike of Vlakken-berg on Saturday 13September; phoneRosemary on078 425 1880.

On Saturday 20September therewill be a hike upSignal Hill; call Ge-off on (021) 782 7757.

Walk along Sil-vermine River onSaturday 27 Sep-tember; call Phillipon (021) 531 1620.

For queries callRosemary on078 425 1880.

TalkThe Cape NaturalHistory Club hostsa talk by GillianVernon, former di-rector of the EastLondon Museum,at The Athenaeumin Newlands on Fri-day 5 September at20:00. Entry is R20.Call Sheila on(021) 782 1620 or vis-it www.capenatu-ralhistory-club.co.za.

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HOUT BAY: APPEAL FOR DERELICT BUILDING TO GO

Plea for building’s demolitionASTRID FEBRUARIE

@FebAstrid

A call has been made for thedemolition of a derelict build-ing in Hout Bay.

The building, which belongs tothe City of Cape Town, is adjacentto the Hout Bay Clinic. It is situat-ed on the corner of Hout Bay andOR Tambo roads.The building is some distance in-

to the property and is surroundedby overgrown vegetation.It was previously used as an of-

fice by the Anti-Land InvasionUnit. This was revealed at a Ward74 Committee meeting on Thurs-day 14 August.According to a report, the build-

ing is currently occupied by six va-grants, including a toddler agedabout two years.The structure has no window

frames or glass, there are no doorsand the exterior is filthy and cov-ered in graffiti.The report also states the proper-

ty is a health hazard, as there areno toilet or washing facilities.Jim McKenna, Hout Bay Com-

munity Policing Forum chairper-son, says the child has been seenrunning around in the dirt wear-ing only a t-shirt.When People’s Post visited the

property, three men and two chil-dren were seen on the property.Clothes andbeddingwere drying

on a makeshift clothesline, whilerubbish was strewn everywhere.

The grass is overgrown, makingit difficult to see the structure fromthe road.There have been several calls for

police to visit the site, as there areconcerns of possible drug use onthe property.Lieutenant-Colonel Bongani

Mtakati, Hout Bay police stationcommander, says they have beeninundatedwith calls from the com-munity for action.“We are aware of the problem

building and my officers have, forthe last three months, made stopsat the property every day,” he says.Two men were arrested on the

property after police discoveredhouse break-in implements, drugsand dangerous weapons, Mtakatisays.School children and teachers are

regularly robbed of their belong-ings as they pass the property ontheir way home or to school,Mtakati adds.There is also a health concern, as

children are often seen playing onor near the property near the rub-bish.“People are angry that nothing

has been done about the building.The property is of great concern tous; if the building is demolished, itcould be used for something morepositive from which the communi-ty can benefit,” Mtakati says.However, until a decision is

made by council, police can onlypatrol the area and make regularstops and searches to ensure there

is a form of control and to protectthe community, Mtakati explains.Ward councillor Marga Hay-

wood says the property belongs tothe City’s roads department andit’s maintenance is their responsi-

bility.At theWardCommitteemeeting,

the City’s Problem Buildings De-partment decided it would servethe roads department with a noticeto ensure they take the necessary

steps to alleviate the problemscaused by the property and the peo-ple who occupy it.“Thematter needs to be resolved

by the roads department, as it is anoperational issue,” Haywood says.

DERELICT: The problem building situated near the Hout Bay Clinic is a cause of concern to many Hout Bay residents.They are calling on council to demolish the property and convert it into something the community can benefit from.

PHOTO: ASTRID FEBRUARIE

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PEOPLE'S POST | CONSTANTIA | WYNBERGThursday, 28 August 20144 PHOTOS

SOCIAL SCENE: WOMEN TREATED

Lunch with a causeA special lunch was hosted by the Sun-

flower Fund to celebrate Women’sMonth.

With 180 guests, the event was well sup-ported and the proceeds will be used to payfor new donors to join the South AfricanBone Marrow Registry to give people diag-nosed with leukaemia a chance to find theirlife-saving donor match.

Each guest received a goodie bag and aglass of sparkling wine on arrival, whilesome walked away with fantastic luckydraw prizes.

Special guest speaker Margaret Hirsch in-spired the guests with her talk on how to re-alise their potential, reach for their dreamsand to never to give up.

The Sunflower Fund appeals to South Afri-cans to register to become donors.V For details on how to become a donor visit www.sun­flowerfund.org.za or call toll­free 0800 121 082.

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CONNECTIONS: Claudia Phillips and Judy Phil-lips. GOOD TIMES: Janine Fynn and Paula Smith.

WINNER: Wendy Eachus receives a gift fromRasheda van den Hurk, of the Sunflower Fund.

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WYNBERG VILLAGE: COMMERCIAL CREEP CONCERNS

Zoning remainsMONIQUE DUVAL

@monique_duval

An application to rezone a Wolfe Streetproperty from residential to businesshas been denied.

The building, which has been used as of-fice space for the past 10 years as a resultof permission granted for temporary landuse departures,was given the thumbs downat the Protea Subcouncilmeeting lastweek.The temporary departures have lapsed

and the owners have applied for the build-ing to be rezoned. This cameunder scrutinyfrom the Old Wynberg Village Society(OWVS), which raised concerns about fur-ther commercial creep.In his presentation, the society’s Andrew

Stewart said their concerns with commer-cial buildings were that it “became deadzones at night and over weekends”.He said once the propertywas rezoned “it

was game over” and the property could“never come back”.In a summary of objections, the society

says the proposalwill “adversely affect” thepreservation of the Wynberg Village Con-servation Area.The summary also states the building is

designed for residential purposes.In a diagram, Stewart outlined the com-

mercial property use and raised concernsabout the further encroachment into thevillage.In their response Kim du Plessis and

Mike Olden, fromOlden and Associates Ur-ban and Regional Planners, explained therezoning applicationwould have a separateresidential component.As part of the application report, they

submitted an affidavit from the current ten-ant.Du Plessis explained the rezoning could

not change the character of the area asthere are only planned changes to the inter-

nal structure.In addition, she said, the adjacent neigh-

bours have submitted letters of no objec-tion.In a response to the objectors in the re-

port, the applicant said there is no newbuilding work and the application is in linewith the urban conservation overlay zone.In the deliberations ward councillor Eliz-

abeth Brunette said she had visited thebuilding and saw the façade had notchanged.“This is not a retail outlet and nothing is

being sold from the premises. I am comfort-able with the application; the propertycould easily be reverted into a residentialproperty,” she said.Proportional councillor and Mayoral

Committeemember for Community Servic-es and Special Projects Belinda Walkervoiced her disapproval for permanent zon-ing and questioned the absence of the localarea plan.In response, Brunette said there was

none for this area.Subcouncil chairperson Ian Iversen

raised concerns about the possible changeof the business if rezoning is given.Councillors voted and the rezoning appli-

cation was given the thumbs down.The reasons given include the absence of

a local area plan and the property’s locationin an urban conservation area.Commenting on another application in

theareawherea site visitwill be conducted,Brunette called for a guided workshop tourto assist councillors when dealing withplanning applications.“It is critically important, as it is one of

the oldest parts of Cape Town. We need tohave a better understanding of the areawhen deciding on such matters,” she said.V What are your thoughts on businesses in an urbanconservation area? Starting with the word “Post”,SMS your comments to 32516. SMSes cost R1.

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GIVING BACK:Bergvliet HighSchool’s Inter-act Committeewas awardedthe RotaractPartnershipShield. Thisaward was inrecognition fortheir work incommunityoutreachprojects aswell as fulfill-ing and com-mitting to thestrict criteriaby WynbergRotaract.PHO-TO: SUPPLIED

Have high tea for autismA high tea will take place on Sat-urday 27 September to raisefunds for Autism Western Cape.The event os from 14:30 to 17:00 at

the Radisson Blu Hotel. Entry isR250. Raffle tickets will be onsale. Email Michelle at [email protected] for tickets.

Friday 29 August

V Diep River: South Peninsula HighSchool will host an old school party inthe school hall from 19:30 until late.The cost is R80. Take your ownplatter and XYZ. Tickets are availableat the door. For more information onthe dance phone Joan or Brenda on(021) 712 9355 or 082 679 6505.

Saturday 30 August

V Bergvliet: The Lions Club of

Bergvliet will hold its monthly booksale, weather permitting, from 08:00to 12:15 at Meadowridge Park n Shop.Donations of books are welcome andcan be dropped off at the sale orcollection arrangements can by made.For more information call Sandy on(021) 762 1048.

V Tokai: The Karoo Animal ProtectionSociety (KAPS) will hold its monthlycharity sale at 7 Moorland Crescentfrom 09:15 to 11:30. For more informa-tion onphone Lynne on (021) 794 5387.

Saturday 13 September

V Diep River: The Musgrave Pool Clubwill host a dance at 19:30. Ticketscost R30. For more information phoneDennis Busch on (021) 712 7074.

Saturday 4 October

V Bergvliet: Sanaa Moon Belly DanceStudio and the SA Riding for theDisabled (Sarda) will hold an exoticdance extravaganza at Bergvliet HighSchool at 19:00. Twelve dance schoolswill show off their skills and entertainthe audience. Tickets cost R60 andare available from Sarda. For moreinformation on the event phone Beeon (021) 794 4393 or email [email protected].

Saturday 6 December

V Pinelands: All staff who worked atBaumann’s Biscuits in Woodstock areinvited to a reunion at the PinelandsRecreation Hall at 15:00. For moreinformation on the event or to getinvolved in the arrangements phoneMary Wentzel on 072 751 8659, NasiefHendrick on 082 463 9617 or RevonaTomlinson on 078 568 8572.

FOR THE LOVE OF DANCE: For the first time in South Africa, a powerfulcontemporary dance show will connect the historical time lines of twovastly different countries. Titled Darling, the once-off performance atthe Artscape Theatre in Cape Town on Tuesday 2 September movesbeyond the political turmoil which beset South Africa as well as Belarusin the former Soviet Union during the 1980s. The performance startsat 19:30. Tickets cost R100, while students pay R60. Bookings canbe made with Artscape Dial-a-Seat on (021) 421 7695 or Computicket.WIN! WIN! WIN! Two readers can each win double tickets to the show.Visit www.peoplespost.co.za to enter.

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Skeleton foundin basementMONIQUE DUVAL

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Police are investigating a murder caseafter a skeleton was discovered in thebasement of the old social develop-

ment building in Wynberg last week.The remains were not clothed and no

clothes were found near the scene.Wynberg police spokesperson Warrant

Officer Silvino Davids says they werecalled to the building on Wednesday 20 Au-gust after a construction worker found theskeleton. The skeleton, he says, had an inju-ry to the skull and the gender is not known.

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Dogged cops collar car thiefTwo vigilant police officers helped spear-head the arrest of a man behind the wheelof a stolen car near Standard Bank in Plum-stead on Monday 25 August.The officers on patrol first spotted a blue

VW Golf near the bank at noon, says DiepRiver police spokesperson Warrant OfficerKeith Chandler. They noticed the four meninside the car were acting suspiciouslywhile driving in thevicinity of thebankandcalled for backup. “The sector commanderand a reservist responded and the vehiclewas stopped. The occupants scattered,”says Chandler.The vehicle’s registration was checked

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the vehicle before attempting to pull it over.In the process, the suspect tried to flee inthe Golf, but after a short pursuit he wasapprehended,” Chandler explains.The vehicle was taken to the police sta-

tion where officers examined it and foundthe licence disc was fake – it was reportedstolen in Milnerton earlier this month.The suspect will appear in the Wynberg

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TASMIN CUPIDO@TazzCup

The challenge for the WP Rugby’s SuperLeague A Grand Challenge trophy cul-minates this weekend.

But the UCT boys will have their titlehopes and fate in the hands of one of theirbiggest rivals, Hamiltons RFC, as the menfrom Green Point travel to Stellenbosch totake on Maties on Saturday.The Ikey Tigers played their final match

of the first round, which determines the ulti-matewinners of the top tier of Cape club rug-by, when they took on Victorians in Stellen-bosch last Friday evening.And they continued with the superb form

they have shown throughout the season,thumpingVics 20-71 at theDanieCravenSta-dium.Going into this weekend’s clashes, Ikeys,

who will not be in action this weekend, willremain at the top of the league – just threepoints ahead of Maties.But Hammies, who are currently in third

place on 56 points, will face amammoth taskon Saturday. Maties are the only unbeatenteam in the league and will look to snatchthe top spot and trophy from their arch ri-vals – especially after their losses to UCT inthe Varsity Cup.

The Maties/Hammies encounter will un-doubtedly be the biggest clash of the SLA.The other SLA results of Southern Sub-

urbs teams last weekend: SK Walmers vsDurb-Bell 5-68; Hammies vs Tygerberg 45-19;False Bay vs Bellville 68-0; Primrose vs Mat-ies 17-50.ThisweekendSouthernSuburbswill be in

action in the following SLAmatches: Matiesvs Hamiltons; UWC vs Primrose; Victoriansvs SK Walmers; False Bay vs NNK.

V In Super League B, the biggest clash thisweekendwill see Villager RFC host Sir Low-rians in a top-of-the-table clash in Clare-mont.The Dirty Whites will look to improve on

their 7-5 victory overPnielVillagers last Fri-day evening. The match will also determinethe SLBwinner and automatic SLAcontend-er for next weekend.Meanwhile, Surrey Estate Rangers will

travel to the Northern Suburbs to take onBrackenfell RFC. Rangers will look to puttheir 12-24 loss to rivalsCollegians lastweek-end behind them as they tackle a side accus-tomed to playing at their muddy home.The Surrey Estate side are still awaiting

the outcome of their scheduled matchagainst Sir Lowrians two weeks ago. Thematch was called off by the referee as thefield was deemed unsuitable for play. WP

Rugbyhas yet tomake a decision on themat-ter.Collegians will look to continue their win-

ning momentum as they host GoodwoodRFC in Lentegeur.

V In Super League C Violets RFC contin-ued their winning form when they beatRaithbyUniversals 23-19 atChukkerRoad inLansdowne last Saturday; MIT Rangerswere defeated 7-11 by Stellenbosch-Corona-tions; and Silvertree RFC played to an 18-18stalemate with Northerns at Malta Park inSybrand Park.This weekend sees the following Southern

Suburbs teams in action in SLC: Fran-schhoek United vs Violets; Northerns vsMIT Rangers; and Silvertree vs Strand.

V The following matches will be played inthe Champions League this weekend: YoungStars vs YoungWesleys and Masiphumelelevs Young Ideas.

V In the Southern League, the followingteams will do battle: Titans vs Thistle; Re-treat vs Richmond Rangers; Peninsula vsYoung Brothers; and Bishop Lavis vs Rock-lands.

V The City League will see the followingmatches being played: Police vs Temper-ance-Cities; Progress vs Hamediehs; Watso-nia vs Perseverance; and Tech-Gardens vsBusy Bees.

Grand Challenge weekend

ON THE RUN: False Bay RFC player Riaan van derVyver breaks the Bellville RFC defence line duringhis team’s 68-0 victory in the WPRFU SuperLeague A clash between the two clubs at PhilipHerbstein Sportsgrounds in Constantia last Fridayevening. PHOTO: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES

PUNTING: Mikhail Dankers of Atlantic Nacional takes flight inan attempt to stop the attack from Glendene United’s Sinesi-pho Ntumbukana during an Engen Knockout Challenge play-off match at Stephan Reagan Sports Complex in Westridgeon Sunday. Glendene won 1-0. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

Engen Knockout Challenge actionEngEngen Ken Knocknockoutout ChallChallengeenge actionaction

ACROBATICS: Jesse Langenhoeven of Milano United takesan aerial route to evade the sliding tackle of Santos FC’sEric Diergaardt during a play-off match in the 2014 EngenKnockout Challenge in Mitchell’s Plain. Milano were 2-1 vic-tors. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

FAST FEET: Peo-ple’s Post newseditor MandyKing handsHeinrich van Zylof Chippa Unitedhis prizes forboth the firsthat-trick of thetournament andthe competi-tion’s quickestgoal. PHOTO: CARI-NA ROUX

ELITE PLAYER:Robin-LeeBaatjies (right)of Atlantic Na-cional picked uptwo prizes, in-cluding the play-er of the tourna-ment award. Hewas also namedthe competi-tion’s best mid-fielder. SelectorDesmond Crow-ie handed himhis prizes. PHOTO:CARINA ROUX

HAND-OFF:WynbergBoys’ HighSchool un-der-19A full-back KarlMartin pre-pares tohand-off hisPaarl Gym-nasium full-back coun-terpart PaulHuman dur-ing a WPSchoolsmatch inWynberglast Satur-day. Thehosts nar-rowly lost13-15. PHOTO:PETERHEEGER/GAL-LO IMAGES

DOWN THETOUCHLINE:Kyle Bal-lakistan ofRondeboschBoys’ HighSchool hurtlesdown thetouchline inschool’s 41-7victory overDe KuilenHigh in a WPSchools un-der-19Amatch inRondeboschon Saturday23 August.PHOTO: ROBERTGAD

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to none to be crowned the Cape’s best under-17 team at Stephan Reagan Sports Complexin Westridge, Mitchell’s Plain on Sunday 24August. The lone goal came from the boot ofstriker Caleb Sampson.The 11th edition of the tournament, of

which People’s Post is the print media spon-sor, saw 16 teams from across the peninsulavie for the coveted title, hefty cash prize andtrophy.The final was an evenly contested affair,

despite ASD, who were the losing finalistslast year, dominating both the territory andpossession statistics throughout the match.The local lads fromPortlandwere the first

side to bother the goalkeeper in the firstquarter, as a strike from outside the boxwassaved by ASD goalkeeper Darren Johnson.The shot brushed Johnson’s fingertips andwent out for a corner.The corner kick was punched out by the

goalkeeper as he moved out of the box andthe deflection fell into the lap of a Liverpool-Portland player, who struck a shot on thevolley. But his shot hit the crossbar.In the secondquarter,ASDagaindominat-

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fensive line, their attacks on goal were dealtwith by the Liverpool-Portland goalkeeper,who was the team’s stand-out performer.At the death of the first half, ASD threat-

ened to score again, but the Liverpool-Port-land ’keeperwas again up to the task, savinghis side from going into the half-time breaka goal down.The second half continued as the first,

with both teamsmanaging to break throughthe other’s defence, but their weak shots ongoal were easily kept away from the net byboth goalkeepers.Twelve minutes into the half Liverpool-

Portland and their fans were celebrating asthey thought they had scored the openinggoal when a shot found the net. But their cel-ebrationswere short-livedas refereeJeromeDamon blew his whistle when the assistantreferee found the “goalscorer” to be offside.A fewminutes later, the tournamentmade

history as the first female referee, NoleneSwarts, took over the whistle from Damon

who was injured during the course of thematch.And it was just five minutes later that

Sampson sunk the hopes of Liverpool-Port-land and their supporters, bringing an endto their dream run.ASD will now represent the Cape at the

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the tournament’s top goalscorer.Johnson, who conceded only three goals

throughout the weekend, was named goal-keeper of the tournament, while ChippaUnited’s Heinrich van Zyl was rewarded forthe tournament’s first hat-trick and quick-est goal.The player of the tournament was also

named thebestmidfielder –AtlanticNacion-al’s Robyn-Lee Baatjies walked away with

both accolades.Grassy Park’s Crusaders FC won the fair

play team of the tournament award for theirexemplary discipline on and off the field;Liverpool-Portland coach Mark Brown woncoach of the tournament; andMandizeMziziof Cape District LFA was named referee ofthe tournament.V For more photos of the Engen Knockout Challenge,visit www.peoplespost.co.za.

GOLDEN BOYS: ASD Cape Town’s under-17 team were crowned the 2014 Engen Knockout Challenge champions after a 1-0 victory over Liverpool-Portland FC at Stephan Reagan Sports Complex in Mitchell’s Plain on Sunday. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX