Wednesday, 28 September 2022

TAKING THE STAND AGAINST EACH OTHER FOR NETBALL MATCH


By: Monono Kgothatso

Twitter: Austhatsow_98

Email: qthatsow98@gmail.com

A friendly netball match between Towers Res mates which are CCT Team A and CCT Team B resulted with a scoreboard in favour of CCT Team A with greater points against CCT Team B with lesser points. The match took place on the 17th of September 2022 at Soshanguve TUT North Campus.

Mr Archie, CCT Resident Manager mentioned that the game is part of their annual events at CCT for sports day. “The purpose of the day is to get together with the students and have fun in terms of different sports activities and award the winners with trophies and medals,” he added.

Mr Archie CCT Res Manager 

During the first half there was only one injury, which was from one of CCT Team B players. Both teams had it hard during the first half. No matter how tough the game was, loopholes were created and CCT Team A was able to score 15 points while CCT Team B scored 3 points.

Competing Teams, CCT Team A&B

Bridget Mphago, one of the supporters said that CCT Team A is the best and she believes they will win the game. “I came to the game because I have seen them play before, I am just here to witness today’s triumph,” said Bridget Mphago.

There were no injuries sustained during the second half. The match ended with scoreboard in favour of CCT Team A with 27 points against CCT Team B with 14 points. Nicole Langa, player of the match mentioned that the game was fun, at least they got a chance to exercise, and people got to know a bit about netball.

Rewards of the game, Medals and Cups

Xolisile Mbedu from CCT Team B was awarded with a medal for being the best Goal Defence while Nicole Langa from CCT Team A received a trophy for being the player of the match. Lerato Mphago and Sanele Mkhwanase from opposite teams both received medals for being good wing attackers.


Below is a YouTube video link for the match:

https://youtu.be/vQu-2XdXF7c



 

 

 

 

No comments:

Post a Comment

An increase in number of teenage pregnancies during COVID-19

  By: Monono Kgothatso Twitter: Austhatsow_98 Email: qthatsow98@gmail.com picture sourced from: google COVID-19 pandemic has led to a dr...