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FRAUD: FAMILIES DUPED INTO BUYING PIGS’ FOOD
Old foodsold tothe poorMICHELLE LINNERT
@linnertmb
Residents of Belhar, Delft and Bonte-heuwel: Beware. Mouldy and rottenfood meant for pigs is being sold in
your communities.The story starts at theClover dairy factory
in Bellville who entrusted a recycling com-pany to remove its waste products.But instead of carting the waste away to
designated pig farms as per their contractwith Clover, it is believed the recycler takesthe products, “spruces them up a bit”, andsells them to these communities.“I would like to stay anonymous for my
own safety,” thewhistle-blower requested ofTygerBurger.The source claims the recycler and his
gang scrape mould off rotten cheese and re-package “old” milk, custard and yoghurt inbottles.Theyalsouse paint thinners to remove the
sell-by and manufacturing dates from someof the other items they resell.The items are then sold to smaller retail-
ers and end up all over the Cape Flats, in-cludingBonteheuwel,Belhar,Delft,Atlantisand Mandalay, according to the source.Products from elsewhere, including
“slimy viennas”, russian sausages and evenbacon, are simply washed and sold.
Rotten items“People need to be made aware that
they’re buying pigs’ food. The stuff is soldat very low cost. A block of cheese whichwould retail for R60 in a store, is sold for aslittle as R20 to R40.”The source says pallets with the rotten
items in large blue drums were removedfrom the Clover premises in the evenings.The standard practice would require the re-cycler to simply cart the drums away to thefarms.But in a sly twist, they disguise the solid
dairy items under the liquids and make offwith these illegally.“Old feta cheese ormilk is thrownatop the
other products so the security guards whocheck the drums cannot see what’s on thebottom,” the source says.“Bags are added to the drums so the secu-
rity doesn’t damage the goods if he pokes astick into the drum.”
Contract reinstatedFrom there the drums are transported to
Atlantis or Mandalay, where the contractorhas waiting buyers, the source says.“The rest of themen then take their drums
to their own buyers where the contents aresold via trolleys or at railway stations.”Email correspondence provided by the
source shows that Cloverwas alerted in Jan-uary.The correspondence shows Clover subse-
quently summarily ended the contract at theend of February.However, the source said the contract was
reinstated in May.“I amunsurewhetherClover is aware that
the men have since started working again.”A blue drum and its contents are sold at
R1000, the source says.Jacques van Heerden, Clover’s executive
in charge of legal, secretarial and strategicprojects, responded to TygerBurger’s enqui-ry.
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“Clover takes the disposal of waste productsvery seriously and has strict guidelinesaround the disposal of food stuff and recy-cling of packaging. These processes are re-gularly audited,” he says.
“In terms of the processes, waste productsare decanted prior to disposal and the origi-nal packaging is recycled.
“At our Cape Town branch, Clover has anarrangement with a local pig farmer interms of which only decanted liquid waste(that is, milk) may be collected in bulk con-tainers for stock feeding purposes,” he says.
“Further to your enquiry we have investi-gated the claims and have verified that thisprocess has been adhered to. Any evidenceto the contrary will be investigated and ac-ted on appropriately.”
The City’s mayco member for health, Siy-abulela Mamkeli, said his office’s Tyger-berg sub-district had not received any com-plaints about the disposal or resale of wastefrom Clover.
“I would encourage any member of the pu-blic to come forward and provide informati-on should they have any concerns of this na-ture,” Mamkeli said.
He adds the City can take immediate acti-on where it is found food safety has beencompromised in terms of food legislation.
“No person is allowed to sell foodstuffs
that are contaminated or impure. The legis-lation makes provision for legal action to betaken where evidence exists,” he says.
Mamkeli explains that “waste” refers notonly to products that have reached theirsell-by dates and that mostly retailers’ foodwaste ended up at landfill sites.
“Some food waste does, however, go outwith the normal waste removal. It remainsa good practice to look at the date of durabi-lity on products and, if consumers see that
it is beyond the date, advise the retailer.”Mamkeli adds that stock rotation is also
important, as was buying from a reputableretailer. He advises to “avoid fly-by-nightretailers”.
“If foodstuffs are offered at unbelievablylow prices, be extra cautious. If containersare leaking or dirty, if labels are faded, orif it appears that the date marking has beentampered with, report this to the nearestEnvironmental Health Office,” Mamkeli ad-vised.
Clover’s premises in Bellville.PHOTO: MICHELLE LINNERT
Die Hillview-straatkomitee vier Vrouedagop Saterdag 8 Augustus met verskeie op-voedkundige inligtingstafels.
Die gemeenskap sal advies kry van dieborskankereenheid van Tygerberg-hospi-taal. FNB Parow en Northlink-kollege salook inligtingsbrosjures versprei sodat in-woners ’n ingeligte keuse kan maak. Bloed-druk sal ook van inwoners geneem word en
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Staatkomitee vier Vrouedag só
Political party representatives are target-ing the elderly to join their parties – withthreats.
The office of the regional land claims com-missioner says it has recently received com-plaints from prospective claimants that po-litical party officials are telling people ifthey join a particular political party theywill get their land claims settled.
Making the elderly join political partiesto have their claims settled is said to be
prevalent in Nyanga, Langa, Elsies River,Khayelitsha, Atlantis and Salt River.
Most of the complaints came to the officein Mowbray.
There are also complaints that scamstersare posing as officials of the commissionerand charging people R50 to attend a meet-ing.
It is alleged these officials ask the victimsfor their documentation, which they prom-ise to take to the office for the claimants.
Michael Worsnip, chief director for landrestitution support in the Western Cape,says this is not the way they work and theclaimants are being seriously disadvan-taged.
“I want to emphasise the commission isnot answerable to political parties. Our mes-sage to all claimants is that you do not needto belong to any specific political party, andpeople can lodge a claim even if they do notbelong to any political party,” he says.
Political coercion of elderly claimed
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Karin en kie sing ook vir dié kinders
Karin Kortjé is die ambassadeur van ’n veilige hawe vir kinders in Delft. Sy en grootkoppe in diebedryf gaan in November vir onder meer dié kinders ’n groot konsert hou. FOTO: PETER ABRAHAMS
MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb
Ons trek die sanger vas net voor syhaar wenkbroue laat lig in ’n plaasli-ke salon. Wanneer Karin Kortjé hoor
ons wil oor Heavenly Haven praat, soek syblitsig ’n stil hoekie.
Karin is dalk net so bekend as wat sy be-rug is, maar een ding is verseker: sy het ’nhart vir die weerloses aan wie die lewe tehard pluk, of gepluk het.
“Ek werk met kinders – welsynkinders,weggooikinders, mishandeldes,” praat symaklik oor haar ambassadeurskap by diewelsynsorganisasie Heavenly Haven inDelft.
Dié organisasie word bestuur deur ’n en-kelma, Heather Groenewald, wat self na vyfkinders omsien – twee van haar eie, en driewat onder haar pleegsorg en liefde gedy.
Die kinders kom van deesdae van oraloor, sê Karin, maar die meeste is van daar-die selfde gebied wat so stowwerig en vaalsoos muwwe brood onder die swaarkrylangs die Stellenbosch-pad lê.
Karin sê Heavenly Haven trek swaar.“Dis nie maklik nie.
“Ek probeer vir hulle hulp inkry,” sê Ka-rin, “en deur my werk so ’n bietjie blootstel-ling aan die organisasie te gee.”
Heavenly Haven word vanuit ’n hop-huisen ’n lendelam wendyhuis bestuur. “Maarmet die liefde wat Heather vir die kindersgee wat na haar verwys word, skort daarniks,” sê Karin.
“Hier is daar ’n groot nood. Sy het ’n pas-sie vir die plek en doen al 10 jaar lank diéwerk, al is sy net drie jaar geregistreer. Sydoenálles uit haar eie sak.Endítwil gedoenwees, want sy is werkloos,” vertel Karin.
Net wanneer die storie té wanhopig wilklink, strooiKarin ’nbietjie “towerstof” oordie grysheid. Haar stem – daardie kragtigestem wat haar die Idols-titel laat wen het,gaan vir dié kinders sing.
Op 27 en 28 Oktober hou sy en ’n paar vandie land se bekendste name ’n groot kon-sert, waarvan Heather se organisasie en diékinders ’n persentasie van die opbrengs salkry. “Op 27 November vier ek die tiendejaar nadat ek Idols gewen het. Dis een vandie redes hoekom ek ’n herdenkingskonsertgaan hou,” sê sy. Wat die konsert ook spesi-aal maak, is dat bekendes soos Marc Lotte-ring en Alistair Izobel, wat as seremonie-meesters gaan optree, onder vele andere be-sluit het om in die hoogseisoen van diemusiekbedryf hul dienste teen ’n “hengseafslag” vir die konsert te bied.
Van die ander kunstenaars wat gaan op-tree, sluit in Loukmaan Adams, Bianca laGrange, Claire Philips, London Louw enNur Abrahams. Die groot konsert word be-plan om in die His People-kerk in Good-wood gehou te word, sê Karin.
Deel van dié program sluit ook in ’n ta-lentsoektog, met twee blink skolesterre watop die aand met die bekendes sal optree, sêsy. “Ons gaan vir hulle Kersfees-pakkies enskryfbehoeftepakkies gee; hul nood isgroot, dié kinders is erg minderbevoorreg.”
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Learners at Elsbury Primary in Ma-troosfontein are making news to be inthe news.
The school, turning 67 this year, just cele-brated the first edition of its first schoolnewspaperandhasplans to growbyproduc-ing an edition every quarter.Dillan Davids, an intern from the West-
ern Cape education department at theschool, who is also a former pupil, startedthe project when he was approached by agroup of learners who became the newsteam.He is part of the Youth PAY Project 2015
which undertakes teacher assistance, ad-ministration, health and nutrition, re-source management, as well as manage ex-tra-mural activities.“I was surprised but very happy that this
initiative came from them,” he said.“They wanted me to assist them because
they wanted to have a way of expressingthemselves and provide information to theschool, community and their parents.“This is how the Elsbury Extra came into
being and our first edition became a hit in
the local community. So much so that wehad to print more copies.”Since starting there has been positive
support from the staff at the school who feelthat such a project promotes literacy.They have now been assigned a special
room as their newsroom where they meetand plan future projects.“There’s no stopping these learners
now,” says Davids.“We’ve held a workshop to discuss how
we are going to grow and are working ondigitising the newspaper to get a wider au-dience across social media.“The school’s first website [www.elsbur-
yps.wix.com/elsbury-primary] has alsobeen created as a way to share the news ofthe school to a wider audience as well asformer learners.”While the learners are enjoying the fun
side of gathering news, the news team re-gards the effectiveness of the newspaper asa top priority because of the poor literacyamong South Africans.“Some of our learners who are part of the
newspaper started at the school with noability to read or write, but working on thepaper motivated them to improve their lit-eracy skills,” said Davids.
First newspaperfor Elsbury pupils
Elsbury PrimarySchool headboyTaufeeq Jedaarand headgirlShannonSampson,seated, aremaking thenews at theirschool comealive with thenews team andfacilitator DillanDavids.PHOTO:GARY VAN DYK
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Childhood dreams should never die.That is the motto of Abegail Swartz
from Bonteheuwel who has justpassed her first Trinity exam in piano andmade her childhood dream come true.Tygerburger played a small part in her
triumph because it was a story about Ro-nald Wessels’ music classes in Bonteheuw-el that led her to take the first step.
Wessels is very proud of his student.“Abegail is an inspiration in our commu-
nity for those who lose sight of theirdreams,” he said.
“She’s a single working mother and start-ed her journey into music about threeyears ago. Shemade the time tobe here afterwork and I wasstruck by herenthusiasm andpassion for mu-sic.
“She was a bitscared of the ex-ams initially butI persuaded herto take the Trini-ty College Lon-don exam andthe resultsboosted her con-fidence tremen-dously.”
The harmonies flow through the modesthome in Apricot Street as Abegail explainshow much this achievement means to her.
“I want people to know that it is nevertoo late to find your dreams. Playing the pi-ano has been mine since I was a child butthere was never the chance, the money, todo it.”V For more information about the music lessonsthat are held at John Ramsey High in Bishop Laviscontact Ronald Wessels on 078 940 6829.
Childhoodmusic dreamcomes true
Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Matroos-fontein, is hosting their Annual Dance onFriday 14 August in the Parow Civic.
They’re calling on all in the mood for acool time to join them as popular danceband, The Cool Sounds, will provide themusic.
The theme for the dance is all about “Cra-zy Hats”, so the attendees are encouragedto wear something crazy.
There will be lucky draws, as well as aprize for the person wearing the craziesthat.
All the action starts at 19:00 with a cheeseand wine in the foyer with dancing from20:00 till late.
Tickets are R100, available at the door.V For more information call Charmaine on 084 7681821.
Cool music concertby Catholic church
Jubilee Life Ministries will be hosting theElect Lady Women’s Conference on Satur-day from 15:00.
Entrance is free to this event which willbe hosted at Jubilee Life Ministries on thecorner of Connaught and McGreggor Ro-ads in Parow Valley.
The conference is the brainchild ofApostle Jacobus Brouwers who has succes-sfully organised this conference with histeam for the past five years.
It attracts women from across South Af-rica and abroad and has been a tremendousblessing and inspiration to so many.
This conference promises to effect chan-ge and lasting transformation in the livesof women in Cape Town.V For more information call Una on 021 930 6898or 062 201 3115.
Women’s conferenceat Jubilee Ministries
Abegail Swartz
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The South African National ZakahFund (Sanzaf) had announced thelaunch of the bursary applicationprocess for the 2016 academic year.
Applications have opened from thebeginning of this month and the San-zaf Education Empowerment and De-velopment (Seed) programme, whichhas five tiers, is aimed at empoweringand helping those in need of financialassistance to achieve their full poten-tial starting at nursery level throughto post-graduate studies.
The bursary fund is a major part ofthe Seed programme.
In the recently released 2015 auditednational annual financial statements,Sanzaf confirmed that the fund assist-ed 1 254 studentswith bursariesworthR17,1 million.
This is a staggering increase of 346students from the 2014 academic year.
As Sanzaf continues to ensure thattheir programmes run efficiently andeffectively, the registration dates forbursary applications for the 2016 aca-demic year have been moved.
The bursaries are made possiblethanks to generous contributionsfrom the community,
Bursary applications close on 30September and applicants can down-load and complete an application formvia Sanzaf’s website: www.san-zaf.org.za.
For more information about thequalifying criteria, contact AneesahorFaeza on 021 447 0297 or email [email protected] or [email protected].
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Winning readers: The City of CapeTown’s Library and Information Services’seventh annual reading competition is atan exciting stage with district finals havingstarted last week. Winners of these roundswill be going through to the finals whichwill be held in September. At the Adriaanse Library in Clarke Estate, District 5hosted its event where, from left, AbulelaMaqubela from Imvumelwano Primary wonthe Xhosa category, Davina van der Merwefrom Northpine Primary was the winner inthe Afrikaans section and HaadiyaAbdullah from Kuils River won the Englishsection. Congratulating them are BishopAndreas Skippers who represented theward councillor, Chris Jordaan, who wasone of the sponsors of prizes, and RosaFolscher, principal librarian at GoodwoodLibrary. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
Certified: More than 60 unemployed youth in Bellville South were trained by Young People@Work at the Proteaville Recreation Centre inBellville South at the end of July in professional job seeking skills, networking and basic office administration. Organisations that participatedincluded the department of labour, Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator, RLabs Social Media Academy, Dreamworker, Bellville SouthCommunity Police Forum, SAPS (Bellville South), joint operations centre based in Bellville) and the Tygerberg Association for Street People(TASP). Participants were also assisted with their CVs free of charge. Certificates were handed over to all participants. Janay Jansen fromthe Proteaville Recreation Centre was the organiser of the event and promised more events will be held in future to empower young people.
Pieces put together to stop bulliesThese Harley Davidsons roared their way through Bonteheuwel, leading themarch against bullying. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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Bullying is getting the boot in Bonte-heuwel as schools celebrated thefourth annual National Bullying
Awareness Day.On Friday 31 July some roaring Harley
Davidsons were heard on the streets of thearea as they marched from school to schoolto take their message to the community.
Established by the JAG Foundation’sJAGBullyProof programme, the eventlinked 13 schools (12 Primary and a HighSchool)with the commongoal of standingupagainst bullying.
Each school was given a personal valuesuch as Respect, Integrity, Leadership etc.and were requested to prepare a positive
message about how their specific valueplays a role in creating a bully-free schoolsaid Alex Corrin from the JAG Foundation.
“Two learners from each school, togetherwith their message, joined the JAGBully-Proof team for a Superhero inspired mis-sion,” he said.
“In the week leading up to National Bully-ing Awareness Day, JAGBullyProof’s Su-perhero mascot had unfortunately had hisarmourbrokenbybullies andwas in 13 sepa-rate pieces.
“Each piece of armour represents a specif-ic personal value which JAGBullyProof’sSuperhero uses to protect himself from thenastiness of bullying.
“Each piece was found by a differentschool and all needed to come together to re-store his values and empower him once
again to be BullyProof.”Corrin explained that they started out
from Central Park Primary school when all26 learners, together with various JAGBul-lyProof ambassadors such as Prime Circledrummer Dale Schnettler, and an entourageof Harley Davidson’s, set off on a Superheroinspiredwalk through the community to en-courage others to stand up against bullying.
“The school then played host to the proc-ess of restoring JAGBullyProof’s Superhe-ro’s armour.
“Each learner pair came up in turn, quot-ed their personal value and fitted the pieceof armour into his body. After all 13 pieceshad been reunited, the mission of restoringhis values had been achieve and was onceagain BullyProofed.”
Corrin added that theywould like to thank
all their partners for the day that includedWilliams Hunt Cape Town, who supplied, inaddition to the already BullyProofed ChevyBakkie, four vehicles to ensure the childrenfrom the schools completed their mission ofreuniting ourSuperhero’s armour in the saf-est way possible.
“There’s also a special thanks to CapeTown Harley Davidson chapter which pro-vided a safety entourage for our walk.We al-so had great support from the Western CapeEducation department, as well as the Bonte-heuwel Metro Police.”
The JAGBullyProof programme is availa-ble to schools and institutions, in manualform, free of charge to run and implementas a school initiative.V For more information go to www.jagfoundation.org.za.
The JAGBullyProof Superhero’s armour was restored at Central Park Primary by the team from the JAG Foundationand learners who participated in the fourth annual National Bullying Awareness Day. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
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Soccer unites generations“S squad” wascrowned this year’s“kings of UWC”soccer champions.They walked awaywith R5000 fortheir efforts onSunday.PHOTOS: ANGELOKALMEYER
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The sun was out, fun was had and at theend of the day, a group of eight menwalked awaywith awinner’s cheque of
R5000.In what started as an innocent kick-about
between fellow students on the “dell”, out-side the University of the Western Cape’s(UWC) cafeteria in 2004, it has now flour-ished into a much anticipated “kings ofUWC” event.The annual event pits students, alumni
and all those associated with the universityin a 5-a-side soccer tournament.The daywas not only to share skills on the
pitch, but to also share stories of years goneby, reinforcing the bonds which were firstforged as students.And while there was an element of fun at-
tached to the event, the competition was redhot as 16 teams battled it out.In the end, “S squad” rose to the challenge,
beating all comers to the title.ChadHare, captain, could not hide his ela-
tion.“I can’t explain how I feel, we are just hap-
py that we did this together. “We have beenfriends for as long as we have been here, forsix or seven years. We all know each otherthrough soccer, so it’s a brotherhood.We area family.”The team’s Fabian “Takka” Wareley took
home the Lyle Arendse player of the tourna-ment award, named in honour of one of thetournament’s founding members.Hilton Stroud, one of the tournament’s or-
ganisers, said he has seen the event growfrom strength to strength whilst holding on-to the spirit which it is synonymous for.“It is also a timewhere guys from old, who
haven’t seen each other since their time atcampus, came in and met each other, braa-ied and socialised.“Even though they didn’t win the game,
they really enjoyed the fact that they had theopportunity to catch up with each other asthey come from all around the province. Soreally it has been a success on both the soc-cer side as well as the social side.”Prof Tyrone Pretorius, UWC rector, en-
joyed the Sunday spectacle, while also real-ising the importance the event plays in thelife of the university.“It’s clearly been a fun day and the weath-
er played along and from what I can see ev-eryone had fun. But more than the fun, it’sstudent, it’s staff, it’s also our alumni and it’sgreat to see their passion for the university.“It’s good for the university. It’s good for
the university’s reputation and it says a lotthat people want to be associated with theuniversity in this way.”Pretorius, without knowing the specifics
of the event’s origins, praised the enterprise
shown by the founders of the tournament,who were chased off the original field at the“dell” 11 years ago.“It’s fantastic that what started out as a
student initiative has been embraced by theälumni and has become a regular feature onthe calendar of UWC.“That’s the kind of graduates thatwewant
to produce: Graduates that take the initia-tive, that are creative and take responsibili-ty for their own development,” he conclud-ed. Fagan Muller, Santos captain and one ofthe founders of the tournament, reminiscedabout the days where students put in theirown share in the hope of taking home thespoils for a gatsby and their drink of choiceat the Barn, but also pointed out the role thetournament has played in his own career.“I think that if it wasn’t for this, then
UWC’s soccer team wouldn’t be so strong. It
was playing in this (tournament) that I de-cided to play for the UWC soccer team,whichwasprosperous in the end, playing forthe universities national team.“This started it all. In the dell, where
friends get together.“That’s why we make sure that we have
usplayinghere, theGreenDragons.Becausewe are the only team that is left of the teamsthat started this. A bunch of boys whothought class was overrated,” quippedMull-er.“It was never the intention to make it this
big. It was never the intention tomake it oneof the events on the calendar, but the cama-raderie between all the different teams fromthe res, outside, inside and guys from allover, everyone wants to be part of UWC andeveryone feels like part of the alumni on theday.”
Tapelo Sixishe of Home Boys (left) takes on all comers in their final against eventualtournament winners ‘S’ squad.
Home Boys’ Mxolisi “Shango” Nxumalo (left) jostles for the ball with S squad’s Nino Voges in Sunday’s final.
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INTERSKOLERUGBY: DURBIES SKRAAP DEUR TEEN BRAKKE
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Vuyisa Msizi van J.G. Meiring hardloop Saterdag in ’n gaping in hul interskolekragmeting teenHoërskool President. President het die wedstryd met 3213 gewen. FOTO: NASIEF MANIE
SAREL BURGER
Die 28ste interskole-rugbykragmetingtussen die eerste spanne van Presidenten J.G. Meiring was die afgelope na-
week ’n triomf vir die Vrijzee-span.President se oorheersing voorlangs, ge-
paardgaande met uitstekende verdediging,het die weg gebaan vir sy sege van 32-13.
Elders het Durbanville vir die sesde agter-eenvolgende jaar met Brackenfell afgere-ken. Beter balbesit het die Durbies met 18-17laat deurskraap.
VasgevatHS Tygerberg is aanvanklik goed vasge-
vat deur die besoekende HS Swartland,maar toe kry die tuisspan die oorhand ommet 43-17 te seëvier in ’n wedstryd wat skit-terspel gelewer het. Vroeër in die week hetdie Tiere ook Hottentots-Holland met 80-0
verrinneweer. D.F. Malan was die afgelopetwee jaar bobaas teen Monumentpark, maarSaterdag het die Kraaifontein-manne DFMtot ’n gelykopuitslag van 21-21 beperk.
HS Bellville het hom vasgeloop in ’n omge-krapte Seunskool Rondebosch, vir wie niksverkeerd wou loop nie. Die gevolg was ’n leli-ke pak slae van 69-7 vir die Bellvilliete.
Knie buigStellenberg het aanvanklik die toon aan-
gegee teen SAKS, maar moes met 13-18 dieknie buig. Die jong span van De Kuilen is43-5 deur HS Strand geklop.
Ander Tygerbergse spanne wat aan diewenkant was, is HTS Bellville (62-8 t Fair-bairn), Bosmansdam (17-12 t Tygerberg-klub), Fairmont (24-8 t Kampsbaai), TableView (18-13 t Parklands) en Malibu (20-10 tExcelsior). Maar Parow het in die Paarl ’n52-0 opstopper van Labori gekry.
Greenwoodswoops Eagles:Greenwood Athleticplayer MpumeleloGwayi (left) beatsFaeez Cornelius ofEagle Wings in aSuper Leaguequarterfinal matchat William Herbertsport grounds onSaturday. Greenwoodwon the match 40.PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
STEHAN SCHOEMAN
Wesley Krotz is without doubt one of thevery best ice hockey players in the country,proven by the fact the Canadian ParrySound Islanders team has acquired his ser-vices.
Bearing in mind, the 19-year-old from Mil-nerton was already selected to representSouth Africa on a senior level when he was15.
“Between the age of 10 and 13, I used toskate with my cousin at every public ses-sion because we enjoyed ice skating somuch. One holiday in Johannesburg, wewere skating at Northgate Ice rink and themanager approached us and asked if wewould like to play ice hockey for them.
“On our return to Cape Town, my mothermade enquiries about ice hockey and we im-mediately signed up for the Learn to PlayAcademy that took place on Sunday morn-ings.
“I then joined the Penguins Club after at-tending the academy and the next monthwas selected to represent Western Provinceu.14s. That was the beginning and I neverlooked back,” says Wesley.
This young man’s accolades are astonish-ing. Representing his country in Mexico atan international tournament in 2011 he wasvoted the best u.18 player of the tournament.He received this honour again in Turkey in2013, thus making him possibly the only na-tional ice hockey player to receive the bestplayer of the tournament award as both ajunior and senior.
“I have been fortunate to play in Mexico,Turkey, Bulgaria, Spain and New Zealand.You learn a lot by travelling overseas andseeing how other countries play.
“The sport is also much bigger overseasand played professionally. For examplethey train six days a week for up to fivehours a day.
“That is one of the reasons why I am so
excited to join the team in Canada. I wantto play well and work hard and become thebest player I can possibly be.
“It is my dream to become a professionalplayer and one day become a coach and helpgrow the sport in our country.
“The Canadian season starts on 6 Septem-ber and I will be flying out, God willing, on4 or 5 September to start this exciting jour-ney in my hockey career.
Parry Sound Islanders is a club that at-tracts scouts from all the pro teams, andWesley hopes this will give him the opportu-nity to get to the next level.
“I would like to thank Victor Kester, mymentor and supporter in Canada, for believ-ing in me and investing in my dream, andobviously my mother Kathy who is alwaysthere for me and helping me raise funds inorder for me to go to Canada,” said Wesley.V To make any financial donation to help Wesley getto Canada go to: http://www.gofundme.com/x7j3c9h
Canada calls for ice man Krotz Skole kan inskryf vir 7’sSkole kan nou inskryf vir die Tyger-
bergstreek se seweman-rugbytoernooivir o.19-spanne, wat op Dinsdag 1 Sep-tember op die velde van die HS Bellvilleplaasvind.TygerBurger en King Cars borg die
toernooi. Voornemende deelnemersmoet skakel met Sarel Burger by021 939 7318 of 083 618 2655.