Woensdag, 9 September 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected]WINNER BEST FREE NEWSPAPER IN SA KUILSRIVIER WILD LIFE: ANIMALS ASTRAY RICHARD ROBERTS @richardjohn_rj T he remains of a caracal dis- covered recently in the mid- dle of a road in Sarepta, Kuils River, left many residents here wondering about its origin. The animal was found lying in Sarepta Road a week ago. It is still unclear as to what caused its death, however some residents believe it had been struck by a motor vehicle. Photos of the wild animal taken by resident Peter Bobbert were uploaded onto the Kuils River Community Page on Face- book on Thursday 3 September. Since then a total of 28 people commented on the post, most of whom wondering where the cat came from and how it ended up in the quiet residential area. “Oh shame. Would be interest- ed to know how it got here,” one resident wrote. “Oh my heck! We have wild cats here,” another said. Another responded: “Oh my word. I thought I was seeing things early this morning on my way to work. So it was a rooikat (caracal), but how in the world did a rooikat end up in a residen- tial area? This is very strange.” Someone else wrote: “Gosh! I saw this yesterday. Definitely not something you see every day.” According to Bobbert, the pho- tographer who noticed the ani- mal while on his to way to drop his children at school, the animal has been lying in Sarepta Road since early that morning. “How did this wildcat get into Kuils River; such a beautiful ani- mal,” he wrote on the Facebook community page. Some residents believe the ani- mal escaped from a nature re- serve; others say a nearby farm. “The nearest place to us is the Zevenwacht Farm, but that is al- most 15 minute’s drive from us,” Bobbert told TygerBurger. The sighting of caracal in the Kuils River area is however not as unusual as people may think. According to information found on the Urban Caracal Project’s website – a project started in September 2014 to re- search the population, size and health of the caracal population in the Cape Peninsula – caracals are widespread within southern Africa, and according to re- searchers they are not uncom- mon in Cape Town. Dr Jacqueline Bishop, a senior lecturer at the depart- ment of biological sciences at the UCT who assists the Urban Cara- cal Project with research sup- port, said caracal occur through- out the surrounding areas of Cape Town. V To page 2. The carcass of a caracal (rooikat) was found in Sarepta Road, Kuils River a week ago. It is unclear how the animal strayed so far into the residential area. PHOTO: PETER BOBBERT Caracal ‘not uncommon in city’
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The remains of a caracal dis-covered recently in themid-dle of a road in Sarepta,
Kuils River, left many residentshere wondering about its origin.The animal was found lying in
Sarepta Road a week ago. It isstill unclear as towhat caused itsdeath, however some residentsbelieve it had been struck by amotor vehicle.Photos of the wild animal
taken by resident Peter Bobbertwere uploaded onto the KuilsRiver Community Page on Face-book on Thursday 3 September.Since then a total of 28 peoplecommented on the post, most ofwhom wondering where the catcame from and how it ended upin the quiet residential area.“Oh shame. Would be interest-
ed to know how it got here,” oneresident wrote.“Oh my heck! We have wild
cats here,” another said.Another responded: “Oh my
word. I thought I was seeingthings early this morning on myway to work. So it was a rooikat(caracal), but how in the worlddid a rooikat end up in a residen-tial area? This is very strange.”Someone else wrote: “Gosh! I
saw this yesterday. Definitelynot something you see everyday.”
According to Bobbert, the pho-tographer who noticed the ani-mal while on his to way to drophis childrenat school, the animalhas been lying in Sarepta Roadsince early that morning.“How did this wildcat get into
Kuils River; such a beautiful ani-mal,” he wrote on the Facebookcommunity page.Some residents believe the ani-
mal escaped from a nature re-serve; others say a nearby farm.“The nearest place to us is the
Zevenwacht Farm, but that is al-most 15 minute’s drive from us,”Bobbert told TygerBurger.The sighting of caracal in the
Kuils River area is however notas unusual as people may think.According to information
found on the Urban CaracalProject’s website – a projectstarted in September 2014 to re-search the population, size andhealth of the caracal populationin the Cape Peninsula – caracalsare widespread within southernAfrica, and according to re-searchers they are not uncom-mon in Cape Town.Dr Jacqueline Bishop, a
senior lecturer at the depart-ment of biological sciences at theUCTwho assists the Urban Cara-cal Project with research sup-port, said caracal occur through-out the surrounding areas ofCape Town.
V To page 2.The carcass of a caracal (rooikat) was found in Sarepta Road, Kuils River a week ago. It is unclear how the animalstrayed so far into the residential area. PHOTO: PETER BOBBERT
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This also includes areas where the urbanma-trix transitions into the agricultural areas ofKuils River, Bloubergstrand, Durbanville,Lynedoch, Stellenbosch and down to Somer-set West.Asked whether these animals, described assolitary and highly territorial, normallyroam far away from their natural habitat,Bishop confirmed that they do.“All the anecdotal reports onwhere they oc-cur suggest that caracal are not restricted topristine habitat areas.“They are very capable hunters and havea broad diet which allows them to do well intransformed landscapes like agriculturalareas aswell the pristine habitats of protectedareas like national parks and nature re-serves.”In Kuils River it’s likely that these animalsalso mostly occur throughout the surround-ing farm land areas, Bishop said.“They will use roads to get from one areato another and it’s likely that vehicle colli-sionsareamajor sourceofmortality for them.“I recently drove through Kuils River to-wards Stellenbosch and I was amazed at howmuch urban development has occurred in thearea in the last years,” Bishop saidThough it is unlikely to happen, peoplewhoencounter the animal are advised to standstill and let the caracal pass.“Caracal are very shy and are likely to de-tect you before you detect them. They are notaggressive andwill run away frompeople anddogs. If you see onewhile you are out walkingyou should stand still and wait for it to moveaway,” Bishop advised.V Sightings and roadkill can be reported via SMS to079 837 8814 or e-mail [email protected] more information visit www.urbancaracal.org
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Cases of TB and asthma among resi-dents in the impoverished Kalkfon-tein, Kuils Rivermight soon be a thing
of the past, thanks to the installation ofbrand new ceilings in several homes.News of the installation was announcedat a community meeting held recently –news that was welcomed by the majority ofresidents, said Johannes Pula, chairman ofthe Kalkfontein Development Forum.The installation forms part of the City ofCape Town’s ceiling retrofit programmeand is run by the department for humansettlements. Similar projects are done invarious areas across the city.Funding for the first phase amounts toR116 million and will see the retrofitting ofsome 8 000 units, the City said.
“This is something good, especially withregards to the people’s health conditions inthe area,” Pula told TygerBurger.The roofs, according to residents, containasbestos – the cause of many people heredeveloping TB and asthma.“Cases of TB and asthma will hopefullynow decrease,” Pula said.Justin Wildebees, a community workerwho also attended the meeting, said manyresidents fall ill due to the asbestos.“We are really happy that the council haskept its promise,” he said.About 300 low cost houses built before2005 will each receive a new ceiling.Houses located in Isabel to Reuter Streetwill be serviced as part of Phase 1 of theproject, while homes in Verenigde, ElmarieandElizabeth Streetwill be done in Phase 2.Wildebees added: “The people are excited.This could not have come at a better time.
We are looking forward to it.”The project, according to the City, willcommence next month.“Between 1994 and 2005, the majority ofstate-subsidised housing units were con-structed without insulated ceilings andweather-proofing.“This was because the subsidy whichwasthen provided by the national governmentdid not make provision for the installationof ceilings.“Having to live without a ceiling hascaused much discomfort for residents whoare subsequently affected by the poor ther-mal performance of the homes and conden-sation which gives rise to damp conditionsand inferior internal air quality,” maycomember for human settlements, Benedictavan Minnen, said.The project is expected to be completed bythe end of December.
Help for impoverished residents
Neighbourhood Watch to celebrate Heritage DayThe Malibu Village NeighbourhoodWatch will be hosting a bring-and-braaiday on 24 September at its base inLondon Way, Blue Downs as part of itsHeritage Day celebrations.“We will supply and prepare the firesfor people from our neighbourhood.All they need to do to join us is to
bring their meat on the day and havesome fun. There will also be guestspeakers on the day,” spokesperson Alecde Sani said.The event will be held at their base atthe old Malibu Village Clinic in LondonWay, Blue Downs.V For more details call 073 191 9768.
Public meeting to be heldthis week in BlackheathBlackheath residents are invited toattend a public meeting taking placetomorrow night.The meeting will address housingissues in the area and the fate of backy-ard dwellers. Current development takingplace in the area and upcoming housingprojects will also addressed.“We also want to find out how smallbusinnes can be assisted by biggerbusinesses and the council,” convener ofthe meeting, Fransina Jafta, said.The meeting with ward councillor Bertvan Dalen will be held at the communityhall in School Street, Blackheath onThursday, 10 September.The meeting starts at 19:00.
V For more details contact 078 596 0993.
Maxine now going for max Karatechampion Maxine Willemse (20), fromEerste River won the bronze medal forher kata on Monday during the All AfricanGames held in the Congo. Maxine trainsat the Eerste River branch of theRyushinkan Karate Club. “She has madeus all very proud. Maxine is reallycommitted and a true inspiration for thestudents at the karate club,” sensei MarioBoer, her instructor, said. On her returnMaxine will start preparing for the WorldKarate Championship taking place inIndonesia in November this year.
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Not only was Clover waste that was intend-ed for pigs sold as food to poor communities,but according to a sourcewithin the compa-ny, fresh stolen produce left the distribu-tion centre in Bellville in the same way.Some of the plant’s senior managementwas implicated in the scam as well, an em-ployee alleges.Clover twice terminated their contractwith the recycler initially tasked with re-moving and carting away their rotten pro-duce, which was to be removed to designat-ed pig farms, but instead was sold to thepoor on the Cape Flats.Clover has, since the first article ap-peared in TygerBurger (“Recycler sells oldfood”, 5 August) launched a full-scale inves-tigation into these and other allegationsabout the recycling company’s fraud.Since that article, however, the employeehas contacted TygerBurger to raise con-cerns thatCloverwasbeing robbed inbroaddaylight of its fresh produce.These items were apparently leaving thedistribution centre hidden and neatlypacked – right under the liquid waste in-tended for the pig farms in the same drums.As soon as the items left, they were soonrepackaged and resold, as reported earlier.The source tells of an incident onTuesday25Augustwhich sparkeda freshbout of sus-picion among himself and colleagues.“On Tuesday 25 August a security guardwas checking the drums leaving the distri-bution centre with his stick. He stuck it in,and when he took it out, he had impaled ablock of fresh cheese that was at the bottomof the drum,” the source alleges.“When he stuck the stick in the secondtime, he found there was more fresh stuffat the bottom, beneath all the milky yuck.The security guard then asked the pig farmemployee [who was in charge of removingthose drums] to call her supervisor.”According to the source, what happenednext was that a senior manager at the Clo-ver plant stepped in. This manager is saidto have inspected the drum, and when thesecurity guard was about to remove morefresh produce, allegedly stopped the guard.“Within a week, the Fidelity guard wasre-assigned to a different distribution cen-tre and sent away from the Clover plant!”the source says.“We’ve decided to stand up for ourselves.But in doing so, we also have a ‘noose’around our neck,” he says.The source further claims there is a food
store in Parow Industria selling the stolenClover produce to the public.The shop is apparently “situated near thePeninsula Beverages plant, just past theParmalat building”, he says. There are nofancy banners depicting the name of theshop. But, he says, as soon as you enter, youcan see crates and boxes stacked to the leftof the shop, behindwhichworkers are busyremoving the original Clover packaging,then resealing and vacuum packing it.“It’s Clover’s bacon being sold there. Theshop workers simply repackage it. You see,bacon ‘blowsup’ inside the packagingwhenit goes off. Theworkers simply take theplas-tic off, then reseal the bacon in clean plas-tic,” he says.“The shop’s products are all expired. I de-liberately bought two Clover juice bottlesfrom them on 23 October last year. One hadexpired on the 15th, the other the 19th.”Back at the distribution centre, thesource adds another concern. The rottenliquid was being drained into the Bellvilleplant’s water drainage system.“The drums are stacked up at the plant;they stink and carry worms, while they areawaiting disposal. At the ‘wash bay’, someof the old milk and yogurts are being dis-posed of through the outlet pipes into thewater drains.“This is a short-cut to get rid of some ofthe waste that actually should be transport-ed to the pigs. If they’re disposed of in thisway, there’s no need to have as manydrums.“This is wrong. If a health inspector goesthere, Clover will be in big trouble.“You have to understand: The birds don’teven fight over theworms, there are just toomany – they simply gorge themselves.”Clover responded to a media enquiry cit-ing theywere still conducting and are in theprocess of concluding their full-scale inves-tigation into the allegations of fraud andtheft at its Bellville plant.They confirmed to TygerBurger that ille-gal activity has taken place at their CapeTown operations and a case was openedwith the South African Police Service.Clover said it was seriously concernedabout the allegations quoted in the article,especially in light of their quality and inter-nal control systems implemented.“Thereare internal risk systems to reportunlawful activity to deal with these issuesthrough an anonymous whistle blower hot-line,” said spokesperson Morné Reinders.“The company is committed to maintain-ing the highest standard of quality and in-ternal control mechanisms,” he said.
More drama unfoldsat Clover dairy plant
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Strike a pose! These Grade 2 learners fromSarepta Primary in Mission Way, Kuils River,recently made their classmates and teachersproud by achieving 97% during the recentTygerberg International Eisteddfod. The eventwas held on 28 August at the KraaifonteinCivic Centre. The group is coached by ThereseDiedericks. Proud school principal, JeromeSolomons, and his staff wished them well forthe day.
RICHARD ROBERTS@richardjohn_rj
Vir 25 jaar was die koue strate vanKuilsrivier al tuiste wat André Vaal-tyn geken het. Nou, danksy die hulp
van ’n Delftse gemeenskapsorganisasie, ishy terug by sy familie op Springbok.André, wat vir jare lank van straathoek
tot straathoek geswerf het, is selfs deur vansy familielede 10 jaar gelede as dood ver-klaar.“Nuus van sy toestand en waar hy hom
bevind, het hulle amper laat flou raak,”meen Jantjie Booysen, stigter en bestuur-der van Ubuntu Circle of Courage, ’n nie-re-geringsorganisasie wat in April vanjaar inDouglasstraat, Delft sy deure oopgemaakhet.Die organisasie is geopen spesifiek omha-
weloses vanaf die straat te verwyder en hul-le met hul gesinne en families te herenig.Jantjie het jare lank asmaatskaplikewer-
ker vir die Stad Kaapstad gewerk en het syondervinding daarvan gebruik ommense tehelp deur hulle familielede op te spoor.Jantjie en drie ander vrywilligers het tot
dusver viermensemethul families herenig,vertel hy.“André (58) het jare gelede na Kaapstad
verhuis op soek na werk. Hy was egter on-suksesvol en het op dié manier op straat ge-eindig, vertel Jantjie.Dié verskynsel, volgens hom, is ietswaar-
mee Ubuntu gereeld te doen kry.“Die sentrum wat ons bestuur, is ingerig
soos ’n huis. Dit gee die mense die geleent-heid ommeer indieptemet ons tekommuni-keer. Hulle is meer gemaklik ommet ons tepraat oor hul probleme en is meer oop teen-
oor ons,” sê Jantjie.André was een van dié wat sy storie met
die organisasie maklik gedeel het.“Hy was 25 jaar op straat. Ons is deur Ba-
disa genader om te help en sy gesin te pro-beer help opspoor.“Hy het familie in Kaapstad, maar dié het
hom al 10 jare gelede dood verklaar.“Hulle was egter verheug toe ons hulle in-
lig oor sy toestand enwaar hy hom bevind,”sê Jantjie.André se familie op Springbok is binne ’n
week opgespoor. Hy is verlede Woensdag 2September per bus na die Noord-Kaap omby hulle aan te sluit.“Hy het veilig daar gekom. Hy woon by
’n tante vanhomen is ookmet sy dogter her-enig. Ek beplan ’n rit na die Noord-Kaap omte gaan kyk hoe dit met hom gaan,” sê Jan-tjie.
Man ná 25 j. met familie herenig
A Wesbank resident appeared in court thisweek after police who followed up informa-tion recently confiscated a shotgun fromhishouse.The 45-year-old man appeared in the Blue
Downs Magistrate’s Court on Monday on
charges of the possession of an unlicensedfirearm and ammunition.Captain Nomathemba Muavha, police
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a jacket when police recovered it.“Our gang task team followed up on infor-
mation on Thursday.“They ended up searching a house in
Goodeve Street, Wesbank, when they foundthe weapon,” Muavha said.
Shotgun recovered in Wesbank
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Builders Warehouse Tygerberg is invitingall garden clubs, garden lovers and anyonewith green fingers to their carnival.The carnival runs from24 to 27September,
and visitors can look forward to talks, prize-givings, demos and more.The carnival will kick off on the 24th with
a garden talk byMasterOrganics. This is fol-lowedbyacookingdemonstrationwithStar-ke Ayres, and Protek giving an overview onhow to combat bugs and garden diseases ef-fectively.“There will be lots of giveaway prizes to
customers,” saysMarchallAndrews, depart-ment manager in the patio, pool and braai,paint and garden sections.V Contact Marchall at [email protected], visit www.builderswarehouse.co.za or callthe branch on 021 929 1546.
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Die Kuilsrivier-polisie nooi inwoners uit nasy maandelikse sektor 3-subforumvergade-ring.Die vergadering word gehou op Maandag
14 September.Die sektor sluit in die gebiede Drostdy-
park, Soneike, Annandale, Bosmans Estate,Brandwacht, Rouxville, Amandelrug,Amandelsig, Haasendal, Elim, Bosonia, Mi-kropark en Klipdam.Almal is welkom om die vergadering by
te woon wat in die sektor woon of werk, sêdie sektor-woordvoerder, Eddie Faro.“U positiewe bydrae sal van onskatbare
waarde wees. As gemeenskap en inwonerskan ons saammet die polisie ’n veilige omge-wing skep,” sê hy.Die vergadering word in die munisipale
raadsaal gehou en begin om 19:00.V Vir meer inligting, kontak 082 992 3402.
Inwoners genooi nasektor 3-vergadering
Sportdag: Die Laer-skool Mikro in Kuilsrivieren Laerskool Eikestad inStellenbosch het eindeverlede maand ’nsportdag aangebied watdeur die Ipic Soneike-winkelsentrum geborg is.Die sportdag is opSaterdag 29 Augustusgehou. Van die leerderswat deelgeneem het, is(van links) Michael deBeer, Kian Venter,Jacobus Spreeth enUlrich Wait.
Blind people offer moreTIYESE JERANJI
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Labels belong on cans, not on humans.These were the words of Lizelle van Wyk,
CEO of the Cape Town Society for the Blind(CTSB) in Salt River, while addressingwom-en at aWomen’sMonth event at the society’spremises.VanWyksaidblindpeople shouldn’t bede-
fined by their disability because they havemore to offer.Though themonth to celebratewomenhas
come and gone, CTSB has so much work todo. They are aiming to generate R20m overthe next two years to help visually impairedpeople to do different things, Van Wyk said.Part of the CTSB’s vision is to empower
themore than onemillion visually impairedpeople in South Africa to become recog-nised, tax-paying, high-performing achiev-ers andunlock their employment opportuni-ties. They believe that the money wouldopen doors for the many gifted visually im-paired people in the country.Helen Zille, premier of the Western Cape,
and Natalie Maimane, wife of national DAleader Mmusi Maimane, were amongst the260 guests who attended the event. JennyMorris, a celebrity chef and radio personali-ty, was the master of ceremonies.Van Wyk said: “The organisation is con-
stantly confrontedwith social issueslike stigmatisa-tion and stereo-types that chal-lenge their effortsto seek employ-ment opportuni-ties for blind peo-ple. Labels belongon cans, not on hu-mans. We must bethe change agentsthat inspire trans-formation. CTSBwill have to workharder and smart-er in order to en-sure sustainableincome.”Zille said: “Par-
ents who displayunusual courageand fortitude in the face of setbacks andwhorise above challenges to raise children withdisabilities are indispensable to society.”Zille said parentswho rose above the enor-
mousdifficulties to overcomesufferingwerean important ingredient in building commu-nities.Maimane applauded the CTSB’s work.“Organisations like this give blind people
their own voice and generate a platform forthe visually impaired to voice their issues.“All South Africans can be a Van Wyk or
a Zille in their community by displaying aheart and a passion for something thatticked them off, and then turn that into acause. As soon as you uplift women, you up-lift society because they are the backbone ofsociety,” she said.
Celebrity chef Jenny Morris, singer Aviva Pelham, provincial premier HelenZille, Natalie Maimane, wife of national DA leader Mmusi Maimane, andLizelle van Wyk, CEO of the Cape Town Society for the Blind, attended aWomen’s Month event held by the society.
Skenk klere aan hawelosesDis daardie tyd van die jaar dat almal dieoue verruil vir die nuwe met die uitgangvan die winter. Jantjie Booys werk methaweloses in ’n assesseringsentrum inDelft, en vra dat mense wat kaste leeg-maak, hul klere skenk aan die 10 mans envroue wat hier bedien word. Enige anderskenkings is ook welkom.V Kontak Jantjie by 073 649 1323 met navrae.
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Kuils River’s very own championbreak-dancerwill be defendinghisAf-rican title as the continent’s top head
spinner in Cairo, Egypt this week.Alfred Burgess (28), also known as B-Boy
Benny, arrived in North Africa today(Wednesday) where he will be taking partin theMiddle East andAfrican leg of the an-nual Red Bull BC One Competition.The competition is the ultimate decider
of who of the 16 African participants will bejetting off to the Palazzo dei Congressi,Rome in Italy for the international leg on14 November this year.Benny is the current champion in Africa
afterwinning the title in 2014 inAlgeria andwill have to execute perfect head spins,hand stands and leg flares if he wishes tocompete internationally.Despite suffering somemuscle injuries in
preparation for this week’s competition,the Sarepta resident is full of confidence.“I’ve prepared well and am looking for-
ward to the competition,” he toldTygerBur-
ger on Monday before jetting off.Benny, currentlyunemployed, grewup in
difficult circumstances and has used hislove and passion for dance, to uplift himself.Two other South African break-dancers
who will be joining him in Cairo, Toufeeqand Brenden “The Curse” Petersen, will becompeting alongside the aspiring worldchampion for the coveted title.“I am confident that I will perform well.
It is difficult to say how good the opponentsare, one can only find out on the day of thecompetition,” he said.Benny has been break-dancing since his
high school years andhas travelled tomanyAfrican countries including Morocco. Healso took part in Red Bull BC One competi-tions in France and Germany where hecompeted internationally but failed.“I made some mistakes in the interna-
tional competitions, buthas since thengoneback to the drawing board and identifiedthese mistakes and will see how I can im-prove on my performance this year,” Ben-ny, the father of two, said.The break-dancers will be sponsored by
the energy drinkGiant on the tour to Cairo.
BBoy Benny off to CairoB-Boy Benny Burgess from Kuils River jetted off to Cairo, Egypt this week where he will beparticipating in the Red Bull BC One Middle East and Africa Competition. PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS
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Die Laerskool De Kuilen het onlangs syvierde jaarlikse toneelfees by die skoolaangebied, wat weer eens as ’n reuse-
sukses beskryf word.Ongeveer 90 voornemende akteurs en ak-
trises van verskillende skole het hul slag opdie verhoog kom wys, vertel PhillipineHans, opvoeder en woordvoerder van dieskool.Die laerskole Bastion, Durbanville, De
Hoop in Somerset Wes, sowel as die Hoër-skool Piketberg, het aan die fees deelge-neem.Die Laerskool Bastion het vanjaar twee
produksies, naamlik Sonde met die Spoke enDelilah Darling is at the Zoo, op die verhooggebring.“Baie geluk aan Laerskool De Hoop wat
die ‘wen’-produksie opgelewerhet,” sêHans.
DieLaerskoolDeKuilen seLanceKamalieis aangewys as die beste ondersteunende ka-rakter. “Elkeen van die produksies was uit-stekend en is met lof ontvang,” sê MichelleSmith, afrigter.Hans voeg by: “Wat ’n ongelooflike ge-
leentheid word ons kinders nie alreeds oplaerskoolvlak gebied om met hul talente tewoeker nie.“Baie dankie ook aan ons drama-groep,
onder leiding vanMichelle en Elana Venter,wat ons kinders ná skool so oulik voorbereihet.”
Toneelfees ’n reusesukses
Christie Fourie (agter), Laerskool De Kuilen seskoolfhoof, is hier saam met van die skool sedramaleerders. FOTO: LEANA SUTHERLAND
Woensdag, 9 September 2015 NEWS TYGERBURGER Kuilsrivier 7
MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb
Wheelbarrows full of plastic bottles,shreds of snipped or shaped plasticbags, and sand. Add some elbow
grease, and you have a school.Well, sort of.These were the “ingredients” used by
workers at the Metro Evangelical Servi-ces’s (MES) office in Bellville up to last Fri-day, to help a local church build a schoolin the missionary village of Greyton.Yvette Conradie of MES heard the Bell-
ville Presbyterian Church was planning tobuild a schoolusing entirely recycledmate-rial, so she offered the clients at MES’s of-fice an opportunity: Help make the ecobricks needed, and get a daily freemeal andcoffee out of the deal.“I just felt we needed to give the clients
something to do and to keep them out ofmischief, while helping others and the en-vironment. With this project, we were try-ing to educate themabout plastic disposal.”Yvette said the project ran for three
months.“The project was to be finished by Sep-
tember when the church will take all thebottles to Greyton – it’s a ‘nine-eleven’project,” she laughed.The bricks are made of two-litre plastic
bottles filled to the brimwith pieces of plas-tic waste and sometimes sand, which wereall pressed deeply into the bottle usingsticks.“You can find all sorts of information
about the bricks on the internet. It’s reallyinteresting how they put it all together.“But I have to say: It requires a lot of el-
bow grease to get the plastic in there andmake the bricks really strong, then to fillit with sand.”She said the workers brought the bottles
to the centre filled, using wheelbarrows.Then they continued working in a specialspace thatwas created for theproject on theMES grounds.“At first I had seven workers – everyone
was excited about putting the plastic intothe bottles. Then we had four, and I endedupwith a team of just twoworkers. It is un-derstandable, because it was really hard toget the plastic to fit and it hurt theirhands,” she said.The workers were rewarded daily with
a meal voucher for a free lunch and a cupof coffee when they returned the nextmorning to finish off the workday endingat 16:00.“I’m not sure howmany bricks were cre-
ated altogether, but I do know we tookmany black bags filled with bricks over tothe church...”
Stuffedbottles tobecome aschool
Some of the eco bricks created by workers atMES for building a school in Greyton.PHOTO:ARTHUR MAKHURI
8 TYGERBURGER Kuilsrivier Woensdag, 9 September 2015VERMAAK
V Resonant, met Richard van derWesthuizen en David Clatworthy, istot Vrydag 11 September in die Drost-dy-teater te sien. Bespreek by [email protected] of 071 9319954.
V The Merry Widow of Malagawi willbe on stage at Artscape Opera Houseuntil Saturday 12 September. Ticketsare available from Computicket.
V The Artscape Heritage Festivaltakes place at the Artscape Centreuntil Sunday 27 September. Visitwww.artscape.co.za for the festivalprogram and more information.
V Dowwe Dolla kuier vanaand(Woensdag) met Dowwe Dolla betaalbelasting by Die Boer. R120. Bespreekby 021 979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.
V Bryan Miles will be at the AlexanderBar in CBD until Saturday with Obsessions of a thought reader. Visitshows.alexanderbar.co.za for ticketsand more information.
V Luna Paige kuier Donderdag byRust-en-Vrede in Durbanville. R120.Bespreek by 021 976 4691 of [email protected].
V Therene Nel and Christine Lowepresent their drama production ofJust a Thought at Villa Pascal on Fri-day. RTickets: 100. Call 084 529 0384to book.
V Loki Rothman will be launchingSyndactyly at Durbanville High SchoolAuditorium on Friday from 19:30. Tic-kets available at Computicket.
V Mello & Jive (Derek and Linda Gor-don) will be performing at BampasCoffee Shop in Durbanville on Fridayfrom 19:00. Call 021 975 3250 for boo-kings or more information.
V Joshua na die Reen kuier Vrydag enSaterdag by Die Boer. R120. Bespreekby 021 979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.
V Die Con Spirito Filharmoniese-Koor sal Brahms se Ein Deutsches Requiem Saterdag saam met solisteAnina Wassermann en JohannesSlabbert, met begleiding deur MarioNell en Jose Dias en onder leiding vanErns Conradie, in die Hugo Lam-brechts-ouditorium uitvoer. Kaartjieskos R130, R100 vir pensioenarisse enR50 vir studente. Bespreek by Com-puticket.
V Boulevard Blues will be celebratingtheir 17th anniversary at the nextBlues meets Rock concert at HillcrestQuarry on Saturday from 19:30 wherethey’ll be joined by Wayne Pauli, Jes-se Jordan, Carla Louw, Nhoza Sits-holwana, Madmouth Crawford andThe Mystery Saxophonist. R80. Call021 9764959 or email [email protected] to book.
V DefinitioN, a rock/blues coverband, will perform for the first time atCasa Do Mar in Table View on Satur-day from 21:00. Entrance is free.
V Joe Emilio (host), Janine Dames,Nelson De Gouveia, Etienne_D, LordKolping and Clynton Dunn will be atMeraki in Durbanville on Friday from20:00 for #Thatsfunny’s ImprovNight. Tickets R20 at the door.
V Gerrie Pretorius kuier Sondagmid-dag by Die Boer. R120. Bespreek by 021979 1911 of www.dieboer.com.
V The Rockets and opening act Gravi-tee will be performing at the Edge-mead Bowling Club on Sunday from15:00. R70. Call 061 490 1694 for moreinformation or to book.
V Oskar en die Pienk Tannie metSandra Prinsloo is Woensdag 16 enDonderdag 17 September by Die Boerte sien. R140. Bespreek by 021 979 1911of www.dieboer.com.
What’s On|Wat’s Waar
LOUISA STEYL@lounotes
Becoming an artistwas a “no-brainer”for Eversdal’s Ruan Huisamen.“I’d be rubbish at almost anything
else,” says the 24-year-old, who is the onlyNorthern Suburbs artist to be chosen asa Top 40 finalist for this year’s prestigiousSanlam Portrait Awards.
His charcoal and pastel on paper pieceMandi will be on display at the Rust-en-Vrede Gallery in Durbanville with ano-ther top 40 portraits until Thursday 8 Oc-tober before finalists’ pieces go on touraround the country.Despite its incredible detail, Ruan says
Mandi was actually “a bit of a rush job”.He worked all night to finish the piece.“I finished this work four hours before
the competition closed.”His subject forMandi is Mindisa Ngqu-
lana, who works at a gallery in the CBD.Although he always knew he wanted to
be a professional artist, Ruan chose not tostudy art after matriculating from Durban-ville High School, as he feels the current ter-tiary environment creates “jacks of all tra-des, but masters of none.”
Instead he spent hours refining his skillson his own. “Fromayoung age I’ve had a ten-dency to try and create work as realisticallyor believable as possible.”This was something he realised while stu-
dying visual arts at school. He was only 17
when he took highest honours and the win-ner’s trophy at the Tygerberg Eisteddfod.The decision to pursue a career in art me-
ant not havingmuch of a social life for Ruan,who even spent his break times at school ho-ning his craft. Through the internet, he beca-me aware of artists as young as 13 who wereproducing brilliant work, and that pushedhim to practice.
His first foray into the professional art
world came in 2009whenhe entered thena-tional Sanlam Vuleka Art Competition.
From there he started working on com-missions, which afforded him the opportu-nity to further refine his technique.
Initially, Ruan worked mostly with gra-phite, but a chance meeting with artistLouis Jansen van Vuuren at an exhibitionin Stellenbosch put him on the road tocharcoal.
Louis invited him to be his apprenticein France for three months, and a shortwhile later he found himself on his way toChateau a Creuzette in Boussac.
Ruan describes the experience as “sur-real”. The two engaged in spirited debatesabout techniques and styles, but ultimate-ly Louis helped Ruan move from pencil tocharcoal, a medium he had been wary of.
“I thought it was an indomitable medi-um. It was powder; it was messy.”
With Louis’ guidance however, Ruanmastered the craft and his first charcoaldrawing, an A3 drawing of his mother’seye, was sold to a collector in London.His first portrait piece was a self-portrait
which won him a top 10 place in the AbsaL’Atelier competition. He was also a finalistin the 2013 Sanlam Portrait Awards.V For more information about Ruan or his art, visitwww.rh-art.co.za or www.facebook.com/RuanHuisa-menArt. His work is also on display at The Galleryat Grande Provence in Franschhoek. Visit www.rust-en-vrede.com for more about the Sanlam PortraitAwards.
Huisamen’s Mandi on display
RuanHuisamen is one of the artists in thisyear’s Art for Cancer event at Oude Liber-tas Gallery on Sunday 1 November.The charity event includes a Sunday
lunch with foodie Annalize Buchanan anddecor specialist Flower Walker along withDistell wines and surprise entertainment.
Other participating artists include Jacovan Schalkwyk, Coral Fourie, Lien Botha,Clare Menck, Jeannette Unite, AnnMarias, Louis Jansen van Vuuren, CathyLayzell, Lee Molenaar, Roelof Rossouw,Koos Bronkhorst, Marie Stander, LizeBeekman, Ian Hunter, Strijdom van der
Merwe, Marion Geiger, Susan Grund-lingh, Willie Steyn, Anet Pienaar-Vosloo,Hennie Meyer and Linda Weaver.Many will also be at the luncheon where
their work will go on private auction.V The works will be on show from Thursday 22October. Tickets for Art for Cancer cost R585. CallLiesl Moore on 021 565 0039 during office hoursor email [email protected] to book. Visitwww.plwc.org.za project for more.
Art for Cancer at Oude Libertas
Ruan Huisamen with his piece Mandi.
Woensdag, 9 September 2015 NEWS TYGERBURGER Kuilsrivier 9
This year’s National Cupcake Day 4 Kidswith cancer will be held on 26 Septemberin excess of 70 shopping malls across thecountry.
Cupcakes 4 Kids with cancer is a non-profit company that raises awarenessabout the early warning signs of childhoodcancer and funds for children fighting thedisease.
Through their Cupcakes of Hope event,volunteers, sponsors and bakers sharetheir love for baking for this great cause,making these events the “sweetest way tosave a life”, says Liz van der Walt, one ofthe organisers.
This charity has been able to assist over300 patients and 15 other charities since itsinception and grows from year to year.
The money raised goes towards payingfor medical treatment, travelling costs,school fees, birthday celebrations and nor-mal day-to-day expenses for the children.
The organisation also conducts hospitalvisits with cupcakes for patients and staff.
“It is amazing to see how a little cupcakecan bring a huge smile to a child’s face.”
Sixteen local and regional malls will beparticipating this year out of a total of 70countrywide.
Some of these malls include: Tyger Val-ley in Bellville, CapeGate in Brackenfell,N1 City in Goodwood, Canal Walk in Mil-nerton, Bayside in Table View and a num-ber of others.
The organisation requests a donation ofR10 per beautifully decorated cupcake.V Contact [email protected] or visit theirwebsite at www.cupcakesofhope.org, or contactElri Mienie on 082 977 9514 for more details.
Cupcake Dayfor kids withcancer
‘Woman Alone’ strikes deep chord
An emotional moment is shared between Lee-Ann van Rooi and Danalene Noach after Van Rooi’sportrayal of Noach in Woman Alone, which opened on 31 August at the Baxter theatre. PHOTO:FAHIEM STELLENBOOM
MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb
As the sun rises over Saudi Arabiandunes, so the lights in the tiny theatreslowly rise over the naked buttocks of
the actress facing away from the audience.The set is barren – bar a table, some news-
papers, buckets and a prison cell door. Atpoints the walls are decorated in Arabicscribbles.
There is blood on Lee-Ann Van Rooi’sdirty gown. The quiet in the tiny room is im-pregnated as the meaning of these stainsdawns.
The mood is set for Fleur du Cap winnerVan Rooi to tell – in unfaltering monologue– the dark and harrowing, yet utterly inspir-ing tale of Danalene Noach.
The play is an adaptation of Noach’s auto-biographical novel, in which the Cape Townnurse tells of her work and stay in SaudiArabia in the hopes of a better life for herselfand her family.
Noach’s candidness, her sass and honesty,coupled with her unerring ability to exposethe corruption within her place of employ,and her on the wrong side of the law.
She is victimised and eventually lockedupin a prison for political prisoners, but noteven the complete lack of contact with her
family, or being raped repeatedly, could dimNoach’s faith.
Van Rooi’s performance as the fire-brandNoach is spellbinding. She is honest and raw
in her portrayal, and she switches seamless-ly between her character’s emotions as theydip and swell while she remembers to keepthe faith.
At the end of the play, when the spell isfinally broken as the jail doors swing opento Van Rooi unexpectedly, and hope of free-dom finally dawns, one is left breathless andhaunted.
It is only in this, the aftermath of the har-rowing, but always lucid performance byVan Rooi, that the true depth of the tale shejust told, completely unfolds.
The consciousness whispers: This was astory of hope; of the sun rising again afterthe darkest night.
Van Rooi’s depiction of Noach’s ordealearns her a standing ovation.
Woman Alone premiered on 31 August atthe Baxter’s Golden Arrow theatre, after itsrun at Grahamstown’s National Arts Festi-val in July.
The play is directed by Christo Davids andproduced by Diaan Lawrenson and JodyAbrahams.
Fahiem Stellenboom of the Baxter saidafter the premiere last Monday: “Anotherbeautiful moment tonight (Monday) waswhen Lee-Ann and her hero shared a longhug and chats after the performance.”
Noach said on social media after the show:“Lee-Ann van Rooi, I thanked God for He haschosen you. You have served the story forwomen with justice...”
The show runs until 19 September.
10 TYGERBURGER Kuilsrivier Woensdag, 9 September 2015HOOFARTIKELBLAD
Doen wat reg is enjy sal baie stampekry, maar nie injou gesig nie. C.J. Langenhoven
Beauty and the beast As winter makes way for spring, new life blossoms next to the remains of a dead treebetween the fynbos on a Boland farm. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woordenie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
Re. “City to get tough ontaxis”, TB, 2 September. Thisis probably one in thousands ofincidents. I drive on Old PaarlRoad daily on my way to workand you battle to keep calmbehind the steering wheel.What Roxanne Hoorn de-scribed, is exactly whathappens on a daily basis.
Commuters are forced – anddo not have a choice – to usetaxis. They cannot make use oftrains because the trains areconstantly late and overcrowd-ed. There are no bus lanes thatI know of that are operated inthe northern suburbs. Anobvious solution to the prob-lem is to implement busesfrom the Kuils River area toKraaifontein, Bellville toKraaifontein, Eerste River toKraaifontein, etc. I don’t thinkthese issues are exclusive tothe northern suburbs.
Commuters would be ex-tremely happy if they arerelieved from the grip of taxidrivers/bosses.
L CLOETEE-mail
Taxis: ratheruse buses
I was so happy to read inTygerBurger that finallysomething is being done to thetaxi drivers who have taken theroads for themselves (“City toget tough on taxis”, TB, 2September).
I am one of the people whosuffer this abuse from the taxidrivers. I live in Kuils Riverand I use Van Riebeeck Roadon a daily basis. This will helpus a lot. Thank you.
JULIET LUTHANGOKuils River
City’s tough stancewill be appreciated
Re. “City to get tough ontaxis”, TB, 2 September. Yes,motorists and fellow road usersare at risk because of taxidrivers, however I am apassenger of taxis in Bellville.The taxis are overloaded, andat times there are 20 people ina taxi. We are forced to sit oneach other’s laps.
At Bellville taxi rank, the“people in charge” threatenyou with your life or otherobscenities.
This evening we commutedin a taxi in a really badcondition. They used chipboardto cover the hole in the floorpanel so that you don’t fallthrough the floor.
The traffic department is
Passengers alsoterrorised
useless too. They need underco-ver traffic cops and roadblocks.The taxi drivers become cleverand do their best to avoidgetting stopped.
They often enough getextremely racist and will refuseyou seats in a taxi. They callmy fiancé and I “whiteys” or“boere” and the rest is toohorrid to mention here.
So what would the councildo about the user’s of taxis whoget threatened or have theirlives put in danger to overloa-ding and reckless driving ofthese taxis?
AMANDAE-mail
How many more letters must bepublished about concerns fromdog owners about “rondloper-honde”? (“Is nou raadop oorlosloper-honde”, TB, 2 Septem-ber). The owners of these dogsdon’t care about their dogs orour concerns. And like Bettiefrom Durbanville says: Theseowners then verbally abuse usas if we are doing somethingwrong. Someone needs to tellthe owners of these (usuallybig) dogs that when they boughtor got the dog, it did notautomatically come with a“certificate that they own theneighbourhoods”.
Staffie a ‘disasterwaiting to happen’
I’m sorry that Anne wasconned by a petrol attendant(“Falling prey to petrol jockeycon, TB, 2 September).
I understand her anger andbitterness, but I trust it onlyhappened to her once, sincesurely after one instance she’dbe checking the petrol pumpcarefully every time?
At the petrol station where Iregularly fill up, the attendantsare friendly, polite, efficientand accurate, and I tip for goodservice. But then, I’m notdistracted when they clean mywindows and I check the pumpbefore paying.
I’ve never been conned by apetrol attendant, so they arenot all conmen and crooks.Remember: Fool me once,shame on you; fool me twice,shame on me. It is the custo-mer’s responsibility to bevigilant, and check beforehanding over payment.
DAWNMilnerton
Customers to checkpump numbers
Uitgewer:TygerBurger word uitgegeedeur WP Media en is deel vandie Media24groep
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TygerBurger het twaalfverskillende uitgawes vir dievolgende gebiede: Bellville,Durbanville, Parow,Goodwood, Brackenfell,Kraaifontein, Kuilsrivier,Milnerton, Table View,Eersterivier/Blue Downs,Ravensmead/Belhar enElsiesrivier.
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SLICE OF LIFE
Bokke verdiennou land seondersteuningLanklaas was die land se rugbygeesdrifti-ges so verdeeld oor ’n Springbokspan watop pad is na die Wêreldbeker-toernooi.
Hulle is onder meer beswaard oor diepolitieke inmenging in die spankeuse,wat veroorsaak het dat spelers “nie opmeriete nie, maar op grond van hulvelkleur” die span gehaal het.
Ander voel weer dat die span steeds nieverteenwoordigend is van Suid-Afrika sebevolking nie en dreig met hofsake enverbrand Springboktruie in die openbaar.Selfs ’n oud-Bok-afrigter doen glo mee.
Ander het dit weer teen veral ouerspelers wat net op reputasie en nie ophuidige spelpeil gekies is nie, terwyl ’nklomp, insluitend die kaptein, nog boonopmet beserings sukkel, sê die klaers.
Dan moes Heyneke Meyer voortsdeurloop omdat sy kontrak skynbaar vir’n volgende termyn hernu is – sonder dathy hom al in dié Wêreldbekertoernooibewys het.
En so kan ’n mens nog tientalle beswa-re opper, waarvan die meeste ’n provinsi-alistiese geurtjie het.
Maar kom ons vra onsself af: Hoe moetdie spelers en bestuurspan oor diéstormloop van kritiek voel op die voor-aand van die Wêreldbekertoernooi?
Heel moontlik gedemotiveer en verslae.Is dit regverdig teenoor hulle? Hulle het
hulself immers nie gekies nie.Kom ons begrawe die strydbyle, die
verwyte en kleinlike gesanik en gee Jeande Villiers en sy span die ondersteuningwat hulle verdien – ongeag wie gekies isof wie nie.
HOOFARTIKEL
SMSV Amen!!! aan die skrywer van die brief“Gebruik tog jou ‘common sense’”, TB, 2/9- Anoniem
V I see two articles that give us contactnumbers to report illegal activity in theTygerBurger 2/9 – the first being the ille-gal selling of blue bags, and secondly theselling of Arum lilies. That is all good andwell, BUT please can somebody print thenumber we can contact to report thereckless way the taxis drive on our roadshere in Parow and surrounds. They haveno regard for anybody. It is disgusting! Iwant to complain so that something canbe done to stop them! So give us a con-tact number please somebody! - Fed upmotorist, Parow
V “Rondloper-honde.” Ja, hier in Northpinewaar ek woon is net so ’n probleem methonde wat op my erf kom “bol” en skropsoos hoenders voor jou skoon voordeur.Praat help nie. Mense, as jul nie ’n agterplaas of ruimte het vir jul diere nie, houhulle nie aan nie, want jul mishandel diediere. - Hennie, Northpine
V Ek meen, oom Jaap, ons moet ook maarhoor of die borge ’n aandeel in die saak hetas dit kom by ’n afrigter of spankeuses,want ek glo hulle betaal nie sommer ver-niet nie! - Kosie
V En daar doen Jaap dit weer: praat ’nklomp twak en sit agteroor en lag homself’n papie vir die mense wat dink hy is ern-stig. - EdeJ
V Lyk of “bafanafisasie” die bok se voor-land is. Lyk of dit meer oor kontant as oormerietekeuses – afrigter sowel as spelers– gaan. Keer, kêrels, voor die pawljoeneleegloop! - Barend Jakobs
V Anon (TB, 2/9) will you please let usknow what on earth the City must do toprevent thunder!? You must see thatyour dog is safe and secure in your homewhen thunder strikes! - Charli, Bellville
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
On the weekend, a neigh-bour’s staffie (who you neversee outside) got out of his yardsomehow. I happened to comeout of my front gate and thenext minute the dog came outof nowhere and tried to pushpast me into my courtyard.Knowing my dogs were insideand only metres away, I usedmy body (legs) to prevent himfrom getting past me and thedog actually went for me andbit my arm.
The owner then startedcalling the dog (obviouslyrealising the dog had gottenout) and off it ran back home. Iwas in such shock – what if thedog had gotten past me andinto my yard and attacked mydogs? The neighbours who ownthe dog have a small child – Ishudder to think how they letsuch a vicious dog near theirchild. It is a disaster waiting tohappen.
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Luca Filippi (Milnerton), Herman Loub-ser and Luke Mayo gave South Africangolf fans cause for celebration with a
hat-trick of top 10 finishes in the ninth editi-on at Golf Club Bielle in Italy last week.
Riccardo Leo secured a fifth victory forItaly in the Reply Italian International u.16championship.
Loubser, from Boland, finished fourth onone-under-par 291, while Mayo, fromKwaZulu-Natal, andWestern Province’sFilippi tied for se-venth on 294.
Loubser, fromTheewaterskloof,carded rounds of74, 75, 69 and 73,Mayo, from MountEdgecombe, returnedrounds of 72, 74, 75 and73 and Filippi scored74, 76, 74 and 70.
This marks the firsttime that three SouthAfrican juniors finis-hed in the top 10 sincethe Italian Internatio-nal u.16 championshiplaunched in 2007.
“It really is a remarka-ble accomplishment,”said South African GolfAssociation golf integra-tion manager and teammanager, Eden Thomp-son.
“Haydn Porteous won this event in2008, Tristen Strydom tied for se-cond in 2011 and Haydn, YubinYung and Kyle McClatchie were
joint third in 2008, 2007 and 2013 respective-ly.
“Over the last eight years, we had fourpairs who finished in the top 10, but this isthe first time three of our juniors managedthis rare feat.”
Thompson said the trio were determinedto better their debut performances in 2014and delivered on their promise.
“Luca tied for 11th last year, but HermanandLukebothmissed the cut. They returnedwith great attitudes and a lot of resolve. Theguys all knuckled down in the final roundand tried to get everything from the course,even if at times to their own detriment.
“Herman, Luke, Luca and ourfourth player, Wilco Nienaber,
displayed fantastic camarade-rie and sportsmanship, andalthough Wilco missed the cut
in his first start here in Italy, hewas unwavering in his supportin the third round and even car-ried Herman’s bag in the final
round.“All four players represented
South Africa, SAGA and their fa-milies with distinction and Icongratulate them.”
Leo carded rounds of 70, 71,72 and 72 and claimed a fourstroke victory over ViktorHagborg-Asp from Swedento lift the Teodoro SoldatiTrophywith awinning sco-re of seven-under-par 285.
Local juniors scorehat trick in Italy
Luca Filippi from Milner-ton shines again on theinternational scene.PHOTO:SAGA
Ryg medaljes in: Gimnastevan die Cape Stars-gimnas-tiekklub het op 21 en 22Augustus aan die akrobatiesegimnastiekuitdunne vir dieDistrik- en Wes-Kaapseprovinsiale kompetisie inKaapstad deelgeneem. CapeStars het verskeie medaljesontvang en Kayla Jansen vanVuuren en Xander van Aardeis gekies om in Oktober aandie Suid-Afrikaanse kampi-oenskap in Pretoria te gaandeelneem. Madeleine van derMerwe, afrigter van die span,het gesê: “Dit was ’n baie sterk kompetisie tussen al die klubs in die Wes-Kaap en diegimnaste moes regtig uithaal om die span te haal.” Hier is (voor van links) Cara Saayman,Kayla Jansen van Vuuren en Xander van Aarde. Agter: Mieke van Rensburg, Marizél Botha,Suné van Rensburg, Madeli van Aarde en Madeleine van der Merwe (afrigter).
Capped: District North cricket hosted their annual cricket capping ceremony during thepast week, attended by more than 450 guests. No less than 150 Northern Suburbs youthcricketers (age-groups u.11, u.13, u.15, u.16, u.17 and u.19) received their district colours in aglitzy event hosted by Bellville High School. Numerous District North youth cricketers alsoreceived their provincial colours. Pictured too are District North coaches Christos Yiatses(left rear) and Arno Schipper (right rear), while seated in the front row (left to right) areBeresford Williams (President: Western Province Cricket Association), Pieter Nagel (Chairman:District North Cricket) and Graham October (Convenor of selection provincial u.19 cricket).
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SportPage 20 | Woensdag, 9 September 2015Onder redaksie van Stehan SchoemanTel: 021 910 6500 | epos: [email protected]
O.19TOERNOOI: TROFEE-SEGE OOR VERDEDIGENDE KAMPIOEN ONVERWAGS
B’ville-Suid 7’s-koningSAREL BURGER
Terwyl sewemanrugby in ’nbaie groot mate verskil vandie vyftienmanspel, moet ’n
mensnie sommervanverrassendeuitslae praat nie.Tog het die Sekondêre Skool
Bellville-Suid se trofee-sege verle-de week in TygerBurger en KingCars se sewemantoernooi vir o.19-spanne in die Tygerbergstreek iet-wat onverwags opgeduik.Die Bellvilliete moes nietemin
hard werk om bo uit te kom. In dieuitdunronde het dit aanvanklikheel voorspoedig gegaan met oor-winnings oor Malibu (17-5) enFairbairn (35-0), maar toe volg ’nopdraande stryd.Ná ’n gelykopuitslag van 19-19
teen Brackenfell moes Bellville-Suid in die halfeindronde die spanvanHSBellville met ’n telling van26-5 uit die pad kry voordat ’n taaieindstryd teen HS Tygerberg, dieverdedigende kampioen, opge-doem het. Naelkouend taai enspannend was die eindstryd ge-wis. Albei spanne het twee keeragter die doellyn gaan draai,maar’n maklike doelskop wat deur HSTygerberg verbrou is, het Bellvil-le-Suid met 14-12 laat seëvier.Die ander uitslae in die uitdun-
V By die HS Brackenfell se Net-werkmakelaars-kompetisie viro.16-spanne het Brackenfell enStellenberg die beste van die Ty-gerbergse spanne gevaar toe albeiin die halfeindronde uitgeskakelis. Durbanville het die beste ver-toon van die plaaslike spanne inHS Monumentpark se Western-saamtrek vir o.15’s toe hy eers indie eindstryd teen HJS Paarl vas-geval het. En in HS Durbanville sePeter Buttner Sport-toernooi viro.14’s het die Durbies naelskraapin die eindstryd teen Paul RoosGimnasium verloor.
Bellville-Suid was die wenners van die o.19-sewes-rugbytoernooi vir die Tygerbergstreek, geborgdeur TygerBurger en King Cars. Voor (van links) isQuin-Kingsley Sheldon, Duwayne Visser, ElroyGevelaar, Nazeem Wood en Chester Kruger. Agter:Pierre Potgieter (King Cars), Arno Johnson(afrigter), Angelo Giddion, Chad Geswindt, LyleDaniels, Aron Arendse, Marshallino Marwood,Cohen Vass (grensregter), Jerovian Eiman, AnayaKlaase, Clive Daniels (afrigter) en StehanSchoeman (sportredakteur, TygerBurger).
FOTO: CARINA ROUX
Jody Dennis (Tygerberg-klub) druk ’ndrie vir sy span verlede Dinsdag teen
Jan Kriel-skool. Rochwaal Schullerkon hom nie betyds lak nie.