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MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb

“THIS IS NOT UWC.”These were the direct words – in

uppercase – in a statement of theUniversity of the Western Cape’s vice-chan-cellor after he and his executive team wereheld hostage on campus on Friday.

Prof Tyrone Pretorius and the universi-ty’s senior management were forced to re-main in their offices by protesting students.

The same group of students apparently in-timidated fellow students in the university’sresidences before going on a rampage of theuniversity’s administration buildings, caus-ing serious structural damage.

The group, led by eight students, were tomeet with the university leadership and thestudent representative council (SRC) on Fri-day, citing their desire to “just have theirvoices heard” in the aftermath of the nation-al #FeesMustFall campaign.

Security staff attackedOn Friday, however, Pretorius released a

statement saying the students acted violent-ly prior to the meeting taking place. The uni-versity’s chancellor, Archbishop StanleyMakgoba, was to mediate the meeting.

“We were in the process of arranging aconversation between the Archbishop, thisgroup and myself. They are claiming thisrampage is the result of the rector not beingavailable for them and I reject this claim ab-solutely,” Pretorius said.

“The evidence is there that they pretendedto want to have a dialogue, but when the op-portunity was presented to them, they wenton a rampage.”

He explained what had transpired.“While I was briefing the Archbishop on

the objectives of the intervention, arrange-ments were made for him and me to meetwith the SRC first and then with the leadersof the protesting group,” Pretorius said.

This arrangement was passed on to theprotesting students, who then “marchedfrom the student centre to the residences”to “mobilise support”.

When they were refused entry at the resi-dences, the group attacked the securityguards using “bricks, belts, sticks and sjam-boks”, Pretorius said.

Widespread damage all over campus“Several members of our security staff

were injured – one so badly that he requiredhospitalisation.”

He further states the students then wentback to the student centre where they “basi-cally thrashed and vandalised the adminis-tration building – the first and second floorsof both the east and west wings, the CampusProtection offices and the School of Govern-ment building.”

Pretorius added there were reports ofwidespread damage all over the campus.

“Members of the executive council, profes-sional staff, SRC members and I were basi-cally trapped in the administration buildingby a small militant group of students withbricks and other weapons,” Pretorius said.

The university then applied for an urgentcourt order and the police were brought ontothe campus.

A memorandum from the group was hand-ed to Makgoba during the fray, Pretoriussaid.

V To page 2.

STUDENT CRISIS: ‘THIS IS NOT UWC’

UWC riots:leader held‘hostage’

Kites galore in Muizenberg

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“The executive cannot accept that, at a uni-versity, themessage is that if youareviolentand destroy property, force and intimidateothers to participate in the protest, and at-tempt to hold people hostage in buildings,your voices will be heard,” he countered.“We can only reactivate this process of en-

gagement once the protesting group standsdown, respects the dignity and constitution-al rights of others and allows us to createan environment conducive to constructiveengagement.”

At the neighbouring CPUT, things were“quiet” over the weekend, according tospokesperson Lauren Kansley.“We were all quiet over the weekend;

that’s why we could come back to work yes-terday (Monday).”She added CPUT sent out their exam plan

to students onMonday and had contingencyplans in place for the exams.Vice-chancellor Dr Prins Nevhutalu is-

sued a statement citing that CPUT’s revisedexaminationperiodwouldbe from9Novem-

ber until 30 November.“At a special meeting of senate held today

(Monday) a number of academic resolutionsto assist all students affected by the recentfees protest were reached,” he said. “Theseresolutions aremeant to assist students andnot put them in a disadvantaged position aswe approach the final exams for the year.”

. UWC spokesperson Luthando Tyhali-bongo on Tuesday (at the time of going toprint) confirmed toTygerBurger that Preto-rius would address UWC students at 12:00.

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meente verwesenlik.Dié visioen van dr. Ray Olckers, stigter en

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Die Living Waters-gemeente het destydsin 1986 in die Tomorrowland-crèche in Bel-har begin aanbid en sewe jaar lank daar nes-geskop, terwyl hul tabernakel in aanbouwas.

Met die aankoop van hul kerkgrond kondie groepie stigterslede in 1999 die deurevanhul eiekerkoopswaai envir 14 jaar lankdie gemeente daar onder Olckers bedien.

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In 2001, by ’n gesamentlike ekomeniesekerkdiens van 14 kerke in die omgewing,het Anna Hagatunghwe, die Afrika-ambas-sadeur van die Kenneth Copeland-interna-sionale ministerie, die biskop Olckers “her-ken” as die einste persoon wat sy in ’n on-langse visioen gesien het.

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Living Waters open kerksentrumLede van die Living Waters-kerk gaan op 7 November hul eie City of God-kerkgebou betree.

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It takes five to scoreIt takes five to scoreThe Tygerfest, a festival aimed at con-

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ber with a five-a-side soccer tournament atParow High School.“The tournamentwas great fun, full of ac-

tion, helped with building relationshipsandbridges betweendifferent business, stu-dent and faith organisations as well as Afri-can immigrant, refugee and homeless com-munities,” says Kemi Adebayo, executivedirector for theTygerbergHeritage festival.First time entrant to the tournament, the

Oasis FC Players team was crowned theTygerberg All Nations five-a-side footballtournament 2015 champions.They defeated unwavering regular en-

trant Old Mutual (Northville Accommoda-tion) FC in a 3-1 victory at the finals. Thetournament and family day had 12 diverseteams fromTygerberg, townships and CapeTown battling it out for the title of the bestTygerberg All Nations five-a-side team.Teams taking part in the tournament

were Protea Toyota, Securitas/VRCID,MES/Grow,Northville StudentsAccommo-dation (4 teams – Sheriff 1, Sheriff 2, OldMu-tual & Southern Life), MSC College, AfrikaTikkun (Mfuleni), His People Baxter, Yoru-

ba United and Oasis.“The tournament was inspiring, energet-

ic and fun.All the teams camewell preparedand were determined to win the cup. Thisis a great platform for people to connectthrough football. We are looking forward tonext year’s bigger and better tournament,”says the chief referee Bongani Mathiso.“Weare sohappywith the football tourna-

ment,whichhelped conclude this year’s fes-tival. It has been an exciting and wonderfulOctober with five powerful events in threekey venues celebrating, connecting, collab-orating and having conversations. We areextremely grateful to our sponsors and oth-ers who are compassionate about puttingback into the community,” says Adebayo.

. The Tygerberg Heritage Festival is apartnership project organised by BoldMoves and MES with Festival PartnersVoortrekker Road Corridor ImprovementDistrict (VRCID) and support from localbusinesses and community organisationslike Protea Toyota (Bellville), MSC College,Somali Association of South Africa (Sasa),Agency for refugee education, Skills train-ing and advocacy (Aresta), Middestad mall,Parow centre, Egbe Omo Yoruba and Na-tional council of African women.

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Working on Fire’s Rudi Lucas explains to Kalkfontein residents how to deal with shack firesduring a workshop held last Wednesday. PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS

Kalkfontein residentslearn about fire safetyRICHARD ROBERTS

@richardjohn_rj

How long does it take for an engulfed shackto be destroyed – 35 minutes? No, the an-swer is a mere 35 seconds.This is the startling reality explained to

residents of Kalkfontein at a fire safetyworkshop held in the area last Wednesdayin the community hall.Theworkshopwas organised byWorking

onFire (Wof) and presented by co-ordinatorRudi Lucas.WoF is a government funded job creation

programme focusing on integrated firemanagement in South Africa.The workshop was held in partnership

with the Kuils River community organisa-tion, The Association for Healing throughArts.During the session it was explained to

those in attendance how to act during a fire.“Your clothes are on fire. What do you

do?”Lucas said. “You stop, drop, coveryourface and roll,” he explained.These and several other safety tips were

given throughout the morning and after-noon.These tips, given to an audience of about

30 men and women, included the impor-tance of firstly identifying the exit points

during a house or shack fire.LeanneStellenberg,managingdirector of

the Association for Healing through Arts,said people need to know these tips as thefire season is approaching fast and reachesits peak during summer.“We want to establish fire safety forum

after this meeting. The forum will be runby us, comprising of people from the com-munity. These communitymemberswill betrained and also taught how to educatetheir fellow residents,” Stellenberg said.She added: “We have done this in several

other areas, and also plan to do it in Herma-nus.”Stellenberg said volunteers who are part

of the programme go from door to door toinform residents on how to be fire safe.“Especially here in Kalkfontein, where

we experience most fires. Fire season is ap-proachingandwewant to takepreventativemeasures.“We had loss of life before in the area as

a result of fires,” Stellenberg said.She said the idea was also to incorporate

the skills of people who reside in the broad-er community of Kuils River.“We want other people who know how to

deal with these types of issues to come on-board and assist us and share their knowl-edge.”

RICHARD ROBERTS@richardjohn_rj

Members of the Mfuleni police recovered alarge amount of copper recently which ledto the arrest of a foreign national.Police spokesperson Captain Nomathem-

ba Muavha said the confiscation last weekforms part Operation Fiela, an on-going op-eration against gangs and drugs.On Tuesday 27 October the police visited

a scrapyard in Diep Street, Mfuleni in theearly hours of the morning,where theymade the discovery.“The police searched thehouse and found

179 kilograms of copper, 11 kilo’s of brassand 38 kilo’s of lead in a bathroom, every-thing worth about R12 000,” Muavha said.Cable theft, according to the police, is one

of the main crimes in the area.Colonel Luyanda Damoyi, station com-

mander, told TygerBurger at a media brief-ing held recently that illegal scrapyards intheir policing precinct is something theycontinuously battle with.The police have on numerous occasions

warned people not to sell goods or purchaseanything from these illegal traders.Damoyi said most of the scrapyards are

located in Extension 6 in Mfuleni.Muavha said a 35-year-oldman fromGha-

na was arrested for the possession of pre-sumed stolen goods after the confiscationon Tuesday.“As the police, wewould like to thank the

community for blowing the whistle on ille-gal activities in their communities,”Muav-ha said.

R12 000 of stolen cable found

Members ofthe Mfulenipolice madea hugediscovery ofillegalcopper inthe arearecently. Aforeignnationalwasarrested inconnectionwith thepresumedstolencopper.

Owners who use their private dwellingsfor other purposes than living in them,should make very sure zoning regula-

tions are on their side.This is the message from Johan van der

Merwe, Mayco member for energy, environ-mental and spatial planning.“The City is aware that private residential

properties are increasingly used for variousactivities such as small churches or places ofworship, businesses and crèches,” he says.While these uses are welcomed, property

owners need to ensure that the use of theirproperty is in line with the zoning of thepremises and, where applicable, consent foralternative uses must be obtained.“A property zoned ‘Single Residential 1’ al-

lows for a dwelling to be constructed. It alsoallows for additional uses such as home occu-pation, a bed andbreakfast establishment (nomore than six paying guests and no morethan three rooms being used for guests) andhome child care (a small crèche of up to sixchildren),” he says. These additional uses aresubject to certain limitations.

‘Adhere to zoning rights’Owners of properties zoned for “SingleRes-

idential 1” purposes must apply for and begranted consentual use or temporary depar-ture if they do not comply with the limita-tions for additional uses, or if they want tooperate a place of worship, small business

(such as a house shop), guest house or crèche(more than six children) or want to build asecond dwelling on the property. “If they failto do so, for whatever reason, they will be incontravention of the property’s zoningrights.”The Municipal Planning by-law permits

the City to take a variety of actions in respectof unlawful land use,” Van der Merwe says.

Legal action last resortAnownermayapply to rectify theunlawful

land use or building work, but will be re-quired to pay an administrative penalty.“Legal action is the absolute last resort,

therefore property owners are encouraged tovisit their local district planning office to ver-ify whether the current use of the propertycomplieswith the zoning of the premises and,if not, what process they need to follow in or-der to comply with applicable legislation orto avoid further action.”He says the City’s land use and building in-

spectors are available to help property own-ers with any queries they may have regard-ing zoningmatters and building applicationsso that families and businesses can enjoy le-gally compliant, well-constructed, safe spa-ces.V Complaints relating to possible land use and build-ing contraventions can be submitted in writing to theCity’s property enforcement section at the local plan-ning district office for their investigation.

Residences notfor business

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V The 2015 South African horrorfest filmfestival is on at the Labia Theatre and Mer-cury Live until Friday 6 November. The festi-val includes movie screenings, the South Af-rican Horrorfest’s Bloody Parchment liter-ary night on Thursday, live soundtrackperformances, a night market, a Halloweendress-up competition and giveaways. Visitwww.horrorfest.info for ticket prices andthe festival line-up.

V The Stellenbosch Academy of Designand Photography will be presenting a staffexhibition at the Oude Libertas gallery fromWednesday 4 November. Email [email protected] before Monday 2November to RSVP for the opening whichstarts at 17:30 for 18:00.

V The Jubilee Unity music festival takesplace at Eikendal sports ground in Kraaifon-tein on Friday 6 and Saturday 7 Novemberwith performances by Hemelbesem, KarinKortjie and Tribal Echo amongst others. Thefestival will include children’s entertain-ment and a market. Entry costs R50 for theFriday or R100 for Saturday or R30 for chil-dren aged 12 to 15 on Friday and R70 for theSaturday. Children under 12 enter free. Call074 181 9052 or email [email protected] for more.

V The Weekender Arniston festival takesplace from Friday to Sunday with entertain-ment by comedians like Marc Lottering, en-tertainment from acts like Top Dog, AuriolHays and Jonathan Rubain and a farmersmarket. Visit www.weekenderfestival.comfor tickets and more information.

V Prof Stefan Schmidt, master organ im-provisator from Germany, will bring Goe-the’s Faust, one of the all-time great silentfilms, to life at the Groote Kerk in AdderleyStreet on Saturday 7 November from 19:00.While the audience is enjoying the silentmovie in the original of 1926 (English subti-tles), he will spontaneously improvise themissing film music. Tickets cost R100 orR80 from Computicket.

V Boschendal will be hosting a Rose Gardenhigh tea function on Friday 13, Saturday 14and Sunday 15 November from 10:30 wherethe farm’s landscape architect, Jan Blok,will share his experience with gardeningfans before a high tea, courtesy of executivechef Christiaan Campbell and his pastryteam, against the soundtrack of live music.Tickets cost R240 and booking is essential.Email [email protected] orcall 021 870 4274 to book.

V The Dusty Rebels and the BombshellsRockabilly Festival will be celebrating allthings retro at the West Coast ostrich ranchfrom 12:00 on Saturday 14 November witha kid’s area, classic cars and bikes show, dirttrack, a fun fair, burlesque shows, roller girls,live entertainment and more. Visitwww.dustyrebelsandthebombshells.co.zafor tickets and more information.

V Home Birth South Africa will be hostingtheir next Table View gathering at unit A,West Riding Five (corner of Shire and Palo-mino roads) from 14:00 on Sunday 15 No-vember where visitors can listen to storiesand ask questions about home birthing. En-trance costs R70 or R120 for two. [email protected] or [email protected] or call 084 558 8428 or082 846 2433 to book. Visit www. home-birth.org.za for more.

V The Tech University innovators expotakes place at the Waterfront’s Lookoutvenue on Tuesday 24 November, offeringemerging innovators and self-starters theopportunity to present their ideas to fellowstudents and companies within the tech-nology and engineering fields. Visit www.te-chexpo-africa.com for more.

V The River Republic music festival takesplace at Round the bend camp near Swell-endam from Friday 27 to Sunday 29 Novem-ber with a full weekend line-up of local elec-tro, rock, pop, swing and folk bands as wellas German act Riders Connection. Visitwww.riverrepublic.co.za for tickets andmore information.

V Oranjezicht City Farm Market will be atthe Granger Bay section of the V&A Water-front every Saturday from 09:00 to 14:00.Visit www.waterfront.co.za for more.

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LOUISA STEYL@lounotes

Many may recognise her smoothvoice from the Delft Big Band, butAdelia Douw is fast becoming oneofCapeTown’s topvocal acts inherown right.“Music is all I live for and being

able to do it as a full time job is adream come true,” says Adelia.Adelia has been invited to per-

form at venues like The Crypt jazzrestaurant and the Winchestermansions, and on Saturday21 November she’ll be join-ing other rising stars asthey perform with ArnoCarstens and the CapePhilharmonic Youthorchestra conductedby Brandon Phillipsat the NederburgPicnic Pops con-cert.She says she’s

very excited tohave been giv-en the oppor-tunity to per-form with afull orchestraand is prac-tising hardfor the show.“Fans can ex-pect to havefun, smile andenjoy the per-formance with us.”While she is still a part of the

Delft Big Band line-up, Adelia is of-ten involved with other musicalprojects. Last year she even sangthe lead inEvita at theBellville civ-ic theatre.Some of her highlights include

performing as part of the Our leg-ends passing the baton concert atArtscape in August, performing atthe Cape Town international jazzfestival, touring France and win-ning GrandWest’s Open Mic jazzcompetition last month.“It was mind blowing.”Being part of the competition

was already a dream come true forAdelia, so she wasn’t expecting towin it at all.“The whole experience – the

amazing talent in the competition,the musicians, the friends I madeand all the love I received from allthe supporters – was heart-warm-

ing.”She adds winning the contest

was a “step closer” to achievingher dreams of becoming a world-class musician.The annual Nederburg picnic

pops benefit concert aims to show-case young and emerging musi-cians on a platform where they getthe opportunity to share the stagewith more recognised names.Adelia feels it’s important for es-

tablished artists to empoweryounger musicians by sharing

their knowledge and experi-ence with the next genera-tion. “This is a very diffi-cult industry and to sur-vive in it you need to besmart. You need tohave the talent andknow the businessside of things.”

In the comingmonths she’ll be

working onbuilding herbrand tobring herselfanother stepcloser to be-ing an estab-lished musi-cian herself,by getting hersolo career offthe ground.

Adelia willshare the Ned-

erburg picnic pops stage withaward-winning soprano Goitsem-ang Lehobye and tenor LukhanyoMoyake as well as choristers of theBoland community choir. Theywill be accompanied by the CapePhilharmonic Youth orchestra un-der the baton of Brandon Phillips.The concert starts at 18:00, but

gates open at 16:00 and families areencouraged to bring snacks and en-joy the afternoon sun.V Tickets cost R100 from www.webtick-ets.co.za and children under 12 enter free.Tickets will also be on sale at the gate onthe day. Visit www.nederburg.com/za orcall 021 809 8412 during office hours formore information.

WIN! WIN! WIN!V Three families can each win a set of fourtickets to enjoy the show. SMS the word“pops” followed by your email address to45527 before noon on Monday 16 Novem-ber to enter. SMSes cost R1.50.

Adelia part ofthe picnic atNederburg

Adelia Douw

Die top-5 in vanjaar se Regruk metFlair-kompetisie, aangebied deurdie tydskrif Tuis, is gekies en diewenner word by dié tydskrif se ga-la-dag by die Spier-wynlandgoedop 14 November aangekondig.Sluit van 10:00 tot 14:00 by die

span aan vir ’n smullekker laat-ontbyt en geniet vermaak deur diemusiekgeselskap Die Jaloersbok-kies en die bekende RSG-omroeperHaidee Muller as gasvrou vir die

oggend.Die nuutgekroonde opknapper

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jou opmet flair en die belangrikstevan alles – teken die datum aan!Kaartjies kos R395 elk en sluit dieoggend se praatjies en demonstra-sies, vermaak, laat-ontbyt, diejongste uitgawe van Tuis en Tuis

Opknap, asook ’n geskenkpakpropvol verrassings in.Om te bespreek stuur ’n e-pos na

[email protected].

WEN! WEN! WEN!V Vyf TygerBurger-lesers kan dubbelkaar-tjies kry om dié heerlike oggend by tewoon. SMS die woord “Opknap” na 45527voor 12:00 op Maandag 9 November omdeel te neem. SMS’e kos R1,50. Wennerssal telefonies gekontak word.

Regruk-wenner aangewys

It’s carnival time inMorningstarthis weekend when the commu-nity carnival will be held at theMorningstar sports field oppo-site the Durbanville traffic de-partment in De Villiers Drive,Durbanville.“We are very excited to wel-

come each and every one. Thiscarnival has cemented itself as

one of Durbanville’s most awe-some calendar items,” says Moo-sa Raise, the event organiser.The gates open on Friday 6 No-

vember at 17:00. On Saturday 7November the gates are openfrom 10:00 until midnight.Good security as well as

enough activities to ensure agood time will be provided, in-

cluding food stalls – so comehun-gry.Entrance on Fridaywill be R10

per person andR15 per person onSaturday.All funds raised will be used to

support community initiatives.V Contact Brenda le Roux on079 889 6148 or Arthur Jumeth on082 302 9439 with enquiries.

It’s carnival time this weekend

The Bellville Philatelic Society in-vites all interested members of thepublic to be their guests onWednesday 11 November.The society will have a guest ex-

hibitor from Pretoria, GerhardKamffer,whowill address interest-ed parties at 19:00 on the day at theBellville library auditorium in

Carl van Aswegen Street in Bell-ville.Kamffer received a gold award

forhis postal rates exhibit at the re-cent Capex 2015 national stamp ex-hibition and the society is lookingforward to having him as theirguest, according to a statement.“Ourmain purpose is to promote

the hobby of stamp collecting withthe public and to educate ourmem-bers in the field of philately – thestudy of stamps,” reads the state-ment.V Contact Reanie de Villiers on [email protected] or 082 567 0353(strictly after hours), or visit the websitehttp://bellvillephilatelic.tripod.com.

Stamp expert to address collectors, promote collecting

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Woensdag, 4 November 2015 SPORT TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier 11

Indoor pedal power at VelodromeCycling enthusiasts can look forward to

four days of top quality racingwith the2015 SA omnium track championship,

an inter-provincial and a grand prix sched-uled to be held from today to 8 November atAfrica’s only indoor cycling track, theOlym-pic-sized Bellville Velodrome.The cycling association Pedal Power ex-

tended a helping hand to Western Cape Cy-cling by coming on board as sponsor for thechampionship, following an urgent plea forfunding assistance with the lead-up to theevent.The omnium typically attracts the best

track riders from around South Africa.Some 150 cyclists are expected to partici-

pate, including regional teams from Gaut-eng, the Free State, KwaZulu-Natal and theEastern Cape as well as a large turnout oflocal riders.“Western Cape Cycling is delighted that

the Pedal Power Association has stepped upas the primary sponsor of the omnium,” saidCorné Bence, chairman ofWestern Cape Cy-cling. TheWestern ProvinceCyclingAssoci-ation, regional body for cycling in the Capemetropole region and organiser of the trackchampionship event, sees the PPA as a keypartner in developing cycling in the region.“The Pedal Power Association is commit-

ted to promote cycling and the interests ofcyclists,” said PPA chairman Steve Hay-

ward. “Although a large portion of our focuslies with recreational cycling and cyclingadvocacy, we are really happy that we canassist competitive cyclists in this way,” headded. “We wish Western Cape Cycling allthe success with the omnium and the cham-pionship and look forward to seeing somegreat racing on the track.”An omnium consists of multiple races. In

2007 the omnium was reintroduced into theworld championship as a five-race formatfor men, and in 2009 for women. In 2010 theomnium was changed by the UCI to includethe elimination race while the distances ofthe events were lengthened to favour endur-ance cyclists. Since 2014 the omnium con-

sists of the scratch race, individual pursuit,elimination race, time trial, flying lap andpoints race. Participants receive points foreach event, with the winner of the omniumbeing the rider with the highest points totalat the end of the event.Track events have recently attractedmore

than the usual road riders, who see it as anopportunity to improve their form.Spectators are welcome to attend any of

the races and entrance is free. Expect thrillsand spills as track cycling consists of short,close-contact high speed racing.V For more information, please see www.wpcy-cling.com/event-calendar or contact ChristhonieGeldenhuys on 082 6714099.

SAREL BURGER

Chesterhouse is vanjaar se Cemstone-skole-krieket-kampioen.Maar hierdie Durbanvillers sal die eerste

wees om te erken dat dit verlede Woensdagbaie maklik enige kant toe kon gaan in dieeindronde van die jaarlikse ses-aan-’n-kant-toernooi. Daarvan getuig die twee nael-skraapse oorwinnings met twee lopies oorHS Bellville en Stellenberg, sowel as ’n ge-lykopuitslag teen Brackenfell.Die Brakke wat ook met Stellenberg (met

een lopie) en Bellville afgereken het, het inder waarheid, ná die rondomtalie-stryd tus-sen hierdie vier spanne, saam bo geëindig.Dit was net Chesterhouse se vinniger kolf-

tempo wat hom die trofee laat inpalm het.In die afgelope naweek se o.19A-wedstryde

was De Kuilen (t HTS Bellville), Stellenberg(t WP-klub), Brackenfell (t Edgemead) enDurbanville (t Chesterhouse) almal aan diewenkant.Die beste individuele vertonings was dié

van Jason Tomlinson (Stellenberg, 67), An-gelo Yiatses (Chesterhouse, 52) en MornéPentz (Brackenfell, 52).

V Die PNACape Gate- en Pepper Tree Lod-ge-uitklopkompetisies vir onderskeidelikdie o.15’s eno.14’s indieTygerbergstreekhetnou die halfeindronde bereik.In die o.15-kompetisie speel HS Bellville

vandag (Woensdag) teen D.F. Malan en Stel-lenberg teen Fairmont.

Chesterhouse die kampioen

SAREL BURGER

Bellville se senior krieketspan bevind homná twee reekse tweedaagse wedstryde onderdie voorlopers op die punteleer in die WP sePremierliga.HoewelBellville ’n eerstebeurt-agterstand

van 57 lopies teen die United-klub gehad het,het Daniel Childs (6/39) toegesien dat die be-soekers Saterdag vir net 86 lopies uitgehaalis. Bellville (146/7) moes laatmiddag net 144lopies vir ’n sege aanteken –waarmeeHand-ré Theron (58*) en Bradley Barnes (35) baiebehulpsaam was. Durbanville, die WP severdedigende kampioen, is ook weer op diewenpadná syvroeërenederlaag teenBellvil-le. Swak kolfwerk het daartoe gelei dat dieDurbies Saterdag net 120/9 gesl. teen Victo-ria kon aanteken,maarBrendonViret (5/70)en sy makkers het die tuisspan daarna vir

net 136 lopies uitgeboul om met 37 lopies tewen. In twee spannende wedstryde is dieUniversiteit vanWes-Kaapland met die heellaaste bal deur WP-klub getroef, terwyl Ed-gemead weens swak lig net-net ’n oorwin-ning oor Ottoman ontsê is. Sharn Gomes(151) en Romano Ramoo (43) het UWK 270/7gesl. teen WP-klub laat aanteken, maar ditwas nie genoeg om die besoekers (241/3) van’n sewepaaltjie-sege te weerhou nie.Edgemead (199/6, gesl.) het danksy Jackie

Strauss (93) en Christiaan Mocke (33) ’nvoorsprong van 212 lopies teen Ottoman be-haal, waarna Stephan Joubert (4/22) Edge-mead tot op die rand van ’n sege oor die be-soekers (91/9) geboul het.Milnerton (139) is ewe naelskraap koudge-

sit deur Claremont wat met een paaltjie ge-wen het. Noordelikes-Goodwood het met se-we paaltjies teen Montrose die knie gebuig.

Bellville onder voorlopers

ADRIAN PHEIFFER

With several championships still to bedecid-ed, the tension at Killarney is mounting asSaturday’s final round of the popular Wing-field Motors sponsored Power series drawsnearer.Table View driver Paul Simon is one of

thosewhose chances are balanced on a knifeedge. The reigning Bold Marine GTi chal-lenge titleholder, Simon had his lead in theseries slashedwhen he had to settle for thirdplace in his class in the previous round.Howeverhe still holds anarrow four-point

advantage over Zakkie Hendricks withCraig du Toit further back in third place andhe is determined to stay there. It should bea close one.Then,with two drivers tied in the lead, the

Mutlu Batteries classic car series is evencloser. Despite competing in different class-es, TrevorMomberg (FordCapri) and theBo-land’s Herman de Kock (Ford Escort), arelevel pegging with 45 points each and justwaiting for this weekend’s final showdown.Championship results aside, Dawie Jou-

bert is every Killarney fan’s current heroafter his magnificent recent performances.During last month’s national Extreme festi-val meeting, the Lotus Exige driver took onthe visiting Charl Arangies in his multi mil-lion rand V10 Lamborghini Galardo. Driv-ing magnificently, Joubert actually passedthe powerful Italian supercar in the KTMcorner before being forced to retire withme-chanical problems.However these have now been rectified

and on Saturday he is going to be back in

action and facing strong opposition from thelikes of current Sports and GT championFrancis Carruthers (Juno SS3), Blaauw-berg’s Craig Jarvis (V10 Dodge Viper) andJohan Engelbrecht (Porsche GT2R).The Midas Clubman final promises to be

a BMW and Audi shootout with possibleVolkswagen interference. The starring rolesin this one are going to be filled by Alex andAndré Johnson in their Audi Quattros asthey take on the Beemers of the impressiveDanie van Niekerk and Junaid Slamang.The wild card here is a hot VW Jetta in thehands of multiple former stock car champi-on Jesse Huggett.The V8 Master’s championship leader

Richard Schreuder is another Boland racermaking his mark. However he can expectstrong opposition from reigning titleholder

Marcel Angel and visiting British ace Stev-en Young who have both been in fine formrecently.The closely contestedMakita Formula Su-

percar events that are being run in conjunc-tion with the Masters V8’s, are likely to befought out between drivers like Dayne An-gel,NickAdcock,BradWadeley,GarethEas-om and Andrew Moffitt.And with separate events for a large field

of Cars Unlimited fine cars where Eric vanderMerwe’s Porsche turbowill probably setthe pace, as well as Formula Libre singleseaters, the near record entry should pro-vide a fitting end to the season.During the lunch break lucky competition

winners are going to be treated to laps of thecircuit at racing speed in the latest twin tur-bo V8 McLaren 650S super sports car.

Ego and skill revving in championship issues

Die onoorwonne Brackenfell en Kraaifon-tein het die afgelope naweek hul segetogtevoortgesit in die Boland se top-krieketligas.In die Premierliga was Brackenfell (147/5)

te sterk vir Paarl-Oos (146). Nadat MichaelLoubser (3/13) en sy medeboulers die Paar-liete goed hokgeslaan het, hetManrichKort-

ze (51), Lenert vanWyk (40) enGrant Edmea-des (33) die Brakke die pyp laat rook.Kraaifontein (268) was in ’n eersteliga-

kragmeting die meerdere van Bergrivier(150), danksy die goeie bydraes van FabianFaro (91), Urlan Adams (46), Robin Petersen(3/49) en Grant Isaacs (2/0). – (Sarel Burger)

Brakke en Kraaie sit krieket-segetogte voort

Duncan Saal of the Western ProvinceRugby Institute (WPRI) was one of threeinstitute players who received recogni-tion at the recent WP awards evening.Saal, a former pupil at Kasselsvlei High

School, was awarded the title as mostpromising u-19 player. Eduan Keyter wasawarded best backline player and Mich-ael Kumbirai best forward.Saal, who plays wing, was grateful for

the award. “It’s a real privilege and anhonour towin this award fromWP seeingthat Springboks Nizaam Carr and SiyaKolisi also won this award when theyplayed WP u-19.”Kolisi is also a graduate from theWPRI.Saal is one of just over 40 promising

rugby players who started an eventfulyear at the WPRI in January. During theyear the players not only learned about

rugby, but also life skills. “In my time atthe institute I experienced that in toughtimes you just had to push on andnot giveup. This has made me a better player anda better person.”One of Saal’s highlights this past sea-

son was the first try he scored in the WPu-19 jersey. “Putting more than 50 pointspast the Bulls at Newlands is also a dayI won’t forget soon.”Soon the names of the 2016 WPRI class

will be announced. Saal has a specialmes-sage for them. “Spending the year at theWPRI is a dream come true. You learn somuchaboutbeingaprofessional.Youwillbe exposed to situations where youmightdoubt yourself. Don’t. Never give up andkeep on pushing yourself because the guynext to you is going through the same andas long as you keep going hewill as well!”

Duncan in the stepsof Springbok greats

Duncan Saal is a bright future prospect for Western Province rugby.

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Stefani du Plessis (beste laerskoolatleet) en JP Luise het die trofeë ontvang vir die beste atlete opdie dag van Stehan Schoeman (middel), sportredakteur van TygerBurger. FOTO: BRENDEN RUITER

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Verskeie skitterprestasies deur atletetydens die naweek se Frans du Toit-gedenkbyeenkoms in Parow het ge-

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Ondanks ’n koel oggend, is die byeen-koms, geborg deur TygerBurger, in idealeweersomstandighede afgehandel.

Onder die laerskoolatlete was die vol-gende groepie op hul stukke en het almalmeer as 800 punte behaal:

Jarret Africa (BAK) 150 – 19,30 en 100 –12,78;Mujuaid Ismail (Ultra) 80 – 10,62;Car-la Sauls (Ultra) 150 – 21,30; SakilaWilliams(St. Ag) VS – 4,01; Thorina Bosman (Welg)1 200 – 4:17,80; Nico van Zyl (S’land) 1 200– 4:02,9; Stefani du Plessis (BAK) 150 h –22,67 enVS – 4,58; KhaigaFrancis (Bot)1 200– 4:03,9; Sherwin Jooste (Bot) 1200 – 3:38,2;Marga van der Linde (BAK) 220 h – 31,62en 100 –13,05; Ebrahim Davids (UAC) 100– 12,66; Terblanche Kriel (BAK) HS – 1,50.In die o.16-afdeling vir seuns en meisies

(sluit sommige o.14-atlete in) het die vol-gende atlete meer as 800 punte behaal:

Carlo Plint (Itheco)1 500 – 4:18,1; Katie-RosePowell (VOB) 200 – 26,7; JaysonWeber(BAK) 200 – 22.77; Elzaan Rheeder (DFM)GS – 10,39; Rynhardt Rijnsberg (HJS) GS– 15,42; Tamzyn Groenewald (DFM) 100 –13.17; JP Luise (DFM) DG – 53,33; KristiSnyman (DFM) HS –1,55; Danelle Kotze(DFM) SG – 33,38; Wouter van der Merwe(S’land) 800 – 2:07,8; Steven Hoffman (Red-dam) VS – 6,03.In die o.18-geledere het die volgende atle-

te goed gevaar:Sibosethu Boya (BAK) 200 – 22,41; Anja

van Heerden (DFM/BAK) 200 – 26,35 en 100– 12,66; Taswell Damons (WCSS) 800 –2:02,1; Joshua Julies (FM) VS – 6,57; DeianSmit (Sw’Lans) 110 h –14,22.

In die o.20-afdeling het die volgende atle-te uitgeblink:

RobynHaupt (BAK) 200 – 25,12;TylerLin-nen (BAK) 200 – 22,07 en 100 – 10,52; BrianMeyer (NLTB) DS – 48,26; Bruce-Lynn Da-mons(Celtic) 800 – 1:54,7 en 3 000 – 8:27,7.Uiteindelik was daar net een wenner in

elke afdeling.In die afdeling vir laerskole was daar ’n

groot stryd tussenMarga van der Linde enStefani du Plessis, albei van die Bellville-atletiekklub.

Beidehetmeer as 1 000 punte behaal,maarStefanie se punt van 1 190 vir haar tyd in die150 m-h van 22,67 was ’n kortkop beter, wataan haar die trofee besorg het.

JP Luise van D.F. Malan en die Bellville-atletiekklub het met sy 53,33 m in die diskus(1 104 punte) die trofee vir die beste o.16-at-leet ontvang.

Die Bellville-atletiekklub verdien lof virdie skitterende wyse waarop die byeenkomsgeorganiseer is.

Reeve van Schalkwyk van die Bellville-atletiek-klub neem deel aan die gewigstoot vir manso.20. FOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN

JP Luise van DFM het puik vertoon in diediskus vir seuns o.16. FOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN

Janeal Delport van UWK wen die verspring virmans o.20 met ’n afstand van 6,26.

FOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN