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The stricken remains of a charred bedstands in the ruin of 24 Third Avenue,Bokmakierie after a fire ravaged thehome belonging to the Jacobs family.
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Ancestral home burntEARL HAUPT
@EarlHaupt
ABokmakierie family is still countinglosses after it lost everything in a firewhich engulfed the family home last
weekend.Farouk Jacobs (37) left for work on Satur-
day 9 January only to return an hour laterto what had once been his home.
Jacobs’s wife Jasmine (32) woke to find thehouse had no power. Upon switching on themain electricity box, she saw a small flamespark from one of the switches in her son’sbedroom.
Jasmine alerted a neighbour, MaruwaanFernandez, to help douse the flames.
Fernandez switched off all the electricalappliances in the house as well as the mainswitch, but by the time he had come back toput out the blaze, the house was already en-gulfed in smoke.
“My sister’s children were at the back andwe then took all the children out. Luckily myother three children were not at home, be-cause they were at their uncle’s in Bonte-heuwel,” Jasmine says.
“When the flame was still small, Maruw-aan ran for the flame and I ran for the chil-dren and I (then) left (the house) and that ishow everything happened so fast.”
She recalls the shock, horror and empti-ness she felt as the blaze enveloped the prop-erty her family has called home for more
than 70 years.“I was sitting on the pavement on the road
and as the roof blew off, the windows blewout. It felt so unreal.
“There is nothing left, nothing at all.”Farouk says he was at work when he re-
ceived a call that his house had burnt to theground.
“It took 20 to 30 minutes for the wholehouse to burn down, but there was help fromneighbours and they were incredible. Thecommunity stood together to try and savethe house, but unfortunately the wind wastoo strong to do anything.”
Farouk’s brother lives next door and isgiving the family a place of refuge. The Ja-cobs couple lived in the house with Jas-
mine’s father and their four children.“At the moment we are waiting for a struc-
tural engineer to come. We are living on thepremises in the wendy house. We are ninekids and five adults living in the wendyhouse. Unfortunately there isn’t any elec-tricity. There was nothing in the housewhich could have been saved.”
Three of the outside walls may remain. Itwas assessed that the entire internal struc-ture of the house would have to be demol-ished and rebuilt.
“For us to survive now at the moment, weneed groceries and toiletries. A lot of peoplegave clothes, but most of them do not fit allthe kids. My son of 10 years; he doesn’t havea lot, as well as the baby.”
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Athlone drum group to wow again“Don’t do drugs, do drums” is
the motto the members ofLimited Edition Drum Corps liveby. They create awareness aboutgangsterism, poverty and violencein Manenberg through their im-pressive choreography and sticktricks on snare drums.The group helps boys living in
Manenberg stay off the streets.“We feel it is important that our
youth is informed. The fact thatmany young people in our commu-nities are using drugs as part oftheir social and recreational lifes-tyle does notmake this a safe or ac-ceptable practice. It is only by col-lectively working to take the ‘cool’factor out of drug use, that we canhelp safeguard the lives and healthof the young people,” says directorYaggie Sampson.The Corps had its fair share of
challenges, from borrowing drumsto enter SA’s Got Talent to the con-stant disturbances of gangsterism,crime and overcrowding. Howev-er, they never let this stop themfrom reaching their dreams.The talented group wowed audi-
ences with their energetic per-formance at the Cape Town Carni-val last year. They have since beeninvited to perform nationwide.They will perform at this year’sCape Town Carnival again, whichwill take place along the GreenPoint Fan Walk on 12 March.“Cape Town Carnival taught us
many skills in the field of perform-ingarts – teamwork,unity andhowto represent ourselves in the enter-tainment world,” says Sampson.“It was an honour to meet othergroups and artists and collaborateon ideas, but the best part was onthe day of the event, when the en-tire community came together asone big family”.“Our dream would definitely be
to further expand the group andperform at the Cape Town Castleand the EdinburghMilitary Tattooin Scotland.”The group also aims to collabo-
rate with sponsors to get their ownequipment and transport.V For more information on the Cape TownCarnival visit the TheCapeTownCarnivalpage on Facebook.
Gatesville group in Carnival againThe Vadhini Indian Arts Academy inGatesville, founded by Shrimari SavitriNaidoo, has been entertaining locals andtourists for 36 years.The internationally recognised academy
was established in Cape Town and special-ises in traditional Indiandancingwith a lo-cal twist. The dancers are committed tobringing diversity to the Cape arts sceneby exposing locals to different religionsand cultures.“We aim to inspire and instil a sense of
beauty and increase the appreciation of In-dian arts,” says senior dance instructorMaya Kooverjee. “We are proud to shareIndian arts with the community.”The academy specialises in Bharata Nat-
yum, a south Indian art form, which istaught on a workshop basis. The academyis also involved with the Footprintsproject, which focuses on the social inte-gration of refugee children using dance asa medium to support pupils with barriersto learning.
Dance as barrier breaker“We are passionate about continuing to
better the community and hopefully in thenear future introduce our own outreachprogramme,” says Kooverjee. “We recent-ly performed in the classical Indian playNritya Alankaaram that showcased themost inspiring Indian dance forms andepitomises what the academy has to offer.”
The academy’s performers have dazzledCape Town Carnival spectators since 2010and will continue to show off their talentsat the seventh annual Carnival along theGreen Point Fan Walk on 12 March from16:00.“Cape Town Carnival has allowed us to
showcase what our academy has to offer ona much larger scale,” says Kooverjee.
“Cape Town Carnival has helped us inmore ways than one. It has helped raiseawareness for the academy, introducing thepublic to Indian arts and it has helped thestudents of Vadhini academy to be a part ofan iconic event and perform in front of thou-sands of people.”V For more information on the Cape Town Carnivalvisit the TheCapeTownCarnival page on Facebook.
Vadhini Indian Arts Academy from Gatesville will be performing in the Cape Town Carnivalagain this year.
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High-speed carchase ends inshots, arrestsCHEVON BOOYSEN
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On Friday shortly after 07:30 a cops-and-robbers scene played out onWeltevrede
Roadwhen theK9police unit gave chase aft-er a stolen white Volkswagen Polo car.Two suspects were arrested after a high-
speed chase which had started in Clare-mont.Philippi police spokesperson Lieutenant
Lance Goliath says members of the K9 unitwent after a white Polo which had been re-ported as carjacked in Claremont.“Police spotted the car in Claremont and
in the attempt to stop the car the driver ofthe car sped off, resulting in a high-speedchase through the streets of Claremont,then through Grassy Park into the Philippirural area,” Goliath explains.
GunfireReinforcements from the K9 unit joined
the high-speed chase in an attempt to stopthe car speeding downWeltevrede Road, hesays.“Speeding down Weltevrede Road the
driver pointed a firearm at the members ofthe K9 unit, who responded with gunfire,which led the driver to stop. No-one was in-jured and no-one sustained any gunshotwounds,” Goliath says.However, the Volkswagen car the sus-
pects drovewas riddledwith bullets –main-ly on the left side of the car, he adds.A 29-year-old man and a 19-year-old wom-
an, both from Heideveld, were arrested.Police are investigating a case of carjack-
ing, pointing of a firearm and the posses-sion of stolen property after the suspectswere arrested.Goliath says more criminal charges are
expected to be added.The suspects were due to appear in the
Wynberg Magistrates’ Court yesterday oncharges relating to carjacking, pointing afirearm and the possession of stolen proper-ty.
Suspect recognisedA resident in the Philippi rural area who
did not want to be named says she is satis-fied with the arrests of the suspects.“My neighbour, who is also a farmer, had
a robbery a few weeks ago and when thisarrest was made he recalled that one of thesuspects who was arrested looked like theperson who had robbed him at his home.“He said the car they were nabbed in was
the same car that was used in the robberyat his homeaswell, becausehe remembereddistinct marks on the car,” she says.The woman adds that the suspects were
caught with stolen cables as well. However,this could not be confirmed.Police station commander Colonel Den-
nis Abels says police will continue to clampdownoncrimeand theperpetrators thereof.He adds police will maintain their zero-
tolerance approach in the combatting andinvestigation of crime. He commended Cap-tain Hein van Niekerk of the K9 unit andhis team for a job well done.V Anyone with information on crime can call the po-lice on 021 690 1500 or Crime Stop on 0860 010 111.All information will be treated as highly confidential.
A carjacking suspect lies on the ground after a high-speed chase that ended on WeltevredeRoad on Friday morning. The white Polo in the background is believed to have been stolen.
For the past week police in Mitchell’s Plainclamped down on criminals in their policingprecinct.Philippi police spokesperson Lieutenant
Lance Goliath says a total of 612 suspectswere arrested for various crimes, with 194 ofthose suspects arrested on charges relatingto the possession of and dealing in drugs, in-cluding tik, heroin, mandrax and dagga.A total of 104 homes were searched for ille-
gal drugs. Drugs worth R43 000 were confis-cated.“Police also clampeddownon illegal liquor
outlets and arrested four suspects on liquor-related charges. A total of 80F of liquor wasconfiscated,” Goliath says.Roadblocks were held throughout the
Mitchell’s Plain policing cluster and 19 finesto the value of R9 000 were issued.Included in the 612 arrests made, Goliath
says, 17 suspects were arrested for crimesagainst women and children.Goliath adds that stealing copper cables
used for supplying electricity has a huge neg-ative impact on the country’s economy andcauses havoc in the areas affected.“The stop and search of a grey Toyota
Avanza in Olieboom Road, Philippi resultedin the confiscation of a large quantity of suchcopper cables, which have an estimated val-ue of R30 000,” he says.A 29-year-old suspect was arrested in this
stop and search. He was set to appear in theAthlone Magistrates’ Court yesterday on a
charge of theft.Police also confiscated five firearms and
ammunition and arrested five suspects forthe illegal possession of firearms and ammu-nition.Police confiscated a 9mmBeretta Parrabel-
lum pistol and live ammunition from a 33-year-old suspect, who was arrested in Klip-fontein Road, Belgravia on Saturday 9 Janu-ary at about 03:50.“The serial number of the pistol had been
filed off.”An hour before this arrest, Steenberg po-
lice arrested a 30-year-old man in PeterCharles Street, Retreat for the possession ofan illegal firearm and ammunition whenthey confiscated a 9mm pistol and ammuni-tion which they found in his possession. Theserial number of the pistol had been filed off.On Sunday 10 January at about 20:00 police
arrested a 21-year-old suspect inWallis Road,Hazendal for the illegal possession of ammu-nition found in his possession.“Police are also engaging with their neigh-
bourhood watches whilst patrolling in theirrespective areas. Street and court commit-tees are actively involved in the continuousfight against crime. Pamphlets pertaining toanti-drug and anti-gangster information, aswell as safety in the community, were alsodistributed,” Goliath says on the police’scrime-combatting efforts.V Anyone with information on crime can call Crime Stopon 08600 10111.
612 suspects arrested
Ammo, drugs found in Great Fish AvenuePolice arrested a 30-year-old man last weekfor the possession of ammunition and drugs.Manenberg police’s crime prevention unit
and metro police followed up on a tip-off andconducted a search at an address in GreatFish Avenue on Friday at 14:40, says Manen-berg police spokesperson Lieutenant IanBennett. They searched the premises andfound hidden seven R1 rounds, 12 45mm
rounds and 36 units of tik valued at R1800.“Manenberg police and its members are
committed to combating crimewithin the po-licing precinct,” says Bennett. Integrated op-erations will be focused on gangs and drugabuse, he says.V Anyone with information on crime or concerns aboutthe safety of the community can call Manenberg policestation on 021 699 9400.
Women need volunteersWomen and Beyond, an organisation thatsupports victims of domestic violence, willhave a free training workshop for volun-teers in Sunningdale on Saturday 30 Janu-ary from 09:00 to 13:00.“Gender violence is real in the majority
of South African homes andWomen and Be-yond empowers those affected,” says BashaTaylor, founder of this non-profit organisa-tion. The training consists of a half-day pro-grammewhich educates volunteers on theseissues.For more information visit www.women-
andbeyond.org.za. To register as a volun-teer, contact Basha on 072 713 5090 or [email protected].
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MANENBERG
Police, youth takea hike – for funEARL HAUPT
@EarlHaupt
A few youngsters from Manenberg weretreated to a hike up Lion’s Head a few
weeks ago. The hike was arranged by thevarious sector managers of the Manenbergpolice station.According to Lieutenant Ian Bennett,
whowas on the hike himself, it was an earlystart for most, but they needed to hike upto the summit before the sun became un-bearably hot at midday.
Bennett says the hikewas aimed at uplift-ing the youth while also allowing them anexperience they would not usually experi-ence in their day-to-day environment.“It was an opportunity to allow them an
experience of a lifetime,” says Bennett. “Toshow them that they have the ability toachieve in life. This was the message wehope to leave with them. It was an experi-ence of endurance and commitment. Thelesson taught that we all have a path to fol-low in life. You need to be committed andovercome the challenges.”
Manenberg police recently took a group of young community members on a hike up Lion’sHead. Here are (from back, left): Constable Huram Louw, Tohir Cornellison, (middle) RicardoJacobs, Samantha Cairncross, Aqeelah Kallie, Captain Carol Fisher, Warrant Officer WayneKoeberg, (front) Jaclyn Benjamin, Vorlenté Koeberg and Lieutenant Ian Bennett.
Matriculants and school leavers looking foropportunities for further study, funding, em-ployment, a second chance to improve theirgrades or advice andhelpwith career choicesare invited to attend free seminars.The Youth Unemployment Prevention
Project (YUPP) is hosting the annual post-school opportunities seminars.Attendees will receive information, gui-
dance and advice from experts, and will beable to apply for more than 2000 furtherstudy, funding, employment, and supportprogramme opportunities available for theyear.These include formal, informal, technical,
vocational, skills development, employment,entrepreneurship and work experience op-portunities.
The seminars will take place at the CapeTown City Hall tomorrow and at GlendaleHigh School hall on Thursday. Both start at09:30.YUPP is a non-profit organisation commit-
ted to preventing youth from becoming un-employed, by providing school leavers withknowledge, tools and opportunities to be-come employed, says Faiez Dollie.“Toomany youngsters end up being left be-
hind after leaving school. It is therefore ex-tremely important that we reach all pupilswho may need help with study, funding andemployment opportunities,” he says.V Those interested in attending are urged to pre-regis-ter by emailing their name, school, venue attending,cellphone number and email address to [email protected] or SMS the details to 021 825 3789.
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One of the biggest gaming events in SouthAf-rica is on its way to Cape Town.Locals will soon be able to immerse them-
selves in the best and latest video games,technology and geek culture at GrandWest.Rage Cape Town (the “really awesome
gaming expo”)will build on the 13-year histo-ry of Rage events with its own unique feel sogamers can get their geek on in Cape Townstyle.The local version of the LAN and expo will
be presented on a smaller scale than the Jo-hannesburg event, with the hope that it will
growover time to attract visitors fromacrossthe country.Rage Cape Town will bring together devel-
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games, comic books, digital lifestyle gear,collectible card games, trends andmore. Vis-itors can also join the wildly popular NAGLAN in Cape Town, where over 500 gamerswill spend 52 hours enjoying gaming.V Rage Cape Town will take place from Friday 18 toSunday 20 March. Tickets are available at Computicket.Visit www.rageexpo.co.za for more information.
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READY FOR THE YEAR! People’s Post spread holiday cheer and helped seven fosterchildren get their schoolyear of to a great start by donating some of their much-neededstationery, along with lunch boxes and caps. Earlier in the holidays People’s Post alsodonated a Christmas tree and decorations to the Eniwe Children’s Fund foster home inVrygrond. Here are some of the children shortly after receiving their stationery packs onMonday last week.
TIYESE JERANJI@jeranji
A section of the M3 between Newlands andTrovatoLink inWynberg is to be resurfacedfrom late January or early February.The roadworks will happen during night
time and take about four and a half months.The project, at a cost of R17m, should be
completed by mid-May.IanBowker, thehead of pavementmateri-
als and rehabilitation at Transport for CapeTown, says all construction work has beenscheduled to take place at night so that mo-torists are inconvenienced as little as possi-ble.“Work on the outbound lane will take
place between 19:30 and 05:30 and work onthe inbound lane will be done between 19:00and 05:00. Residents’ concerns regarding
noise levels have been taken into accountand limited use of jackhammers will be al-lowed until 23:00.“Unfortunately, reverse beepers are a le-
gal safety requirement but we have speci-fied that they be dampened to try to mini-mise their impact. We have also specifiedregular pre-work meetings with the workcrew to remind themabout reducing on-sitenoise levels,” says Bowker.The project will repair and resurface all
parts of the M3 in the area that were notcompleted during the resurfacing done in2014.The slow lanes in both directions will be
treated with three new asphalt layers whilethe fast lanes will receive two new layers.In both lanes the existing old asphalt willbe removed and replaced. The final layerwill consist of an ultra-thin friction course.
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For many, the year feels as if it is now welland truly in full swing with the com-
mencement of the school year last week.We thank the People’s Post readers sent
through photos of their children bravingtheir new journeys and wish them every-thing of the best for the academic year.V Visit People’s Post’s “First day at school” gallery onFacebook for more photos.
Aaliyah Lombard started her year in Grade Rat Heideveld Primary School.
Muddaththir Lakay looks excited to startGrade 1 at Rylands Primary School.
Jayden van Eeden walks into Silverlea PrimarySchool to start Grade R.
Chelsy Wyngaard poses before embarking onher first day of Grade 1 at Regina CoeliPrimary School in Athlone.
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KFC 10km next weekThe annual KFCBrackenfell 10km runwillbe held at Brackenfell High School onWednesday 27 January.The 10km starts at 18:40 while the 5km
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Housing tenants who are in arrearswill face legal action this year.Residents who rent houses from the
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make sure that you keep your abode,”says Chris Barnard, project managerat TraceOnline.The company has been contracted
by the City to provide tenants of Cityhousing with information, help themwith indigent grants and undertakecollections.Barnard says there are already a
number of court cases for eviction or-ders for tenantswho have been in debtfor a long time and who have ignoredreminders and opportunities to makearrangements for payment.“It is unacceptable that there are so
many tenants who are able to pay, butsimply refuse to do so,” says Barnard.
Unfair to othersAbout 260 000 people in Cape Town
are on the housing waiting list, whoare prepared to pay, says Barnard.“It is unfair towards the thousands
of people whowant to pay andwho areprevented from getting a home bythose who refuse to pay. Another re-sult of people not paying their rent isthat there is not sufficient income forall the maintenance that needs to bedone. This is once again unfair to-wards those people who do pay,” saysBarnard.The City has an indigent grant to
subsidise people who have no incomeor a very small income. Residents canapply for this.However, if they fail once to pay the
decreased rental, the grant is immedi-ately withdrawn.
ProcessThe process that is followed before
someone is evicted is very fair, saysBarnard.People are first of all reminded that
they are in arrears and that they haveto pay. They are further informedabout the indigent grant option.Reminders are delivered to them
personally.If they still do not respond, they will
receive a letter from an attorney.From then on the legal process willtake its course. The tenant is then alsoresponsible for legal expenses.“That is why we seriously request
people to take immediate steps tomake sure that they keep the roof overthe heads of their family. No-onewants to start a new yearwith a swordhanging over your head. It does nothelp to simply ignore the problem.”V Tenants who owe rent are requested to callTraceOnline on 0861 99 77 77.
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NOTICE OF A MEETING OF THE COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CAPE TOWN
Ameeting of the Council of the City of Cape Town will be held on Thursday 28 January 2016at 10:00 in the Podium Block, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town.
Please note that limited seating is available for members of the public and, therefore, seatswill be allocated on a first come, first served basis. If you wish to attend the meeting, you arerequested to contact Nadine Damon on 021 400 3708 between 09:00 and 16:00. All requestsfor attendance must be received by no later than a day before the meeting. You will berequired to provide your surname, initials and contact telephone number. Visitors are kindlyrequested to be seated by 09:30.
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A 45-year-old man was stabbed to death inManenberg on Tuesday last week.Manenberg police arrested a 25-year-old
man in connectionwith the incident, whichtook place in Lyne Road before 17:00.After responding to a call from a commu-
nity member, police were shown to the de-ceased’s body, which was lying in an openfield next to houses in Lyne Road.“It is not clear why the 45-year-old was
stabbed. He was stabbed in the chest and hebled to death on the open field.“The possibility that he was stabbed
somewhere else and walked and collapsedon the field is being investigated,” saysLieutenant Ian Bennett, Manenberg po-lice’s spokesperson.He says the suspect initially fled the scene
on foot, but was later arrested after Manen-
berg police’s detectives got on the case.The detectives started their investigation
by interviewing neighbours and onlookers.“With a lot of persuasion and skilful ques-
tioning Constable Sizwe Gwele found outwhere the suspect was hiding,” says Ben-nett. As Gwele started down Letaba Road,a mob of community members tried to stophim from arresting the suspect in an effortto dish out justice of their own.Bennett saysGwele thenneeded tousehis
firearm to prevent the community fromoverwhelming the suspect, which couldhave led to them eventually killing him.“They threatened police members be-
cause they wanted instant justice. Gwelestood his ground with support of other po-lice members and metro police. They man-aged to get the suspect out of harm’s way.”The suspect was injured by the mob and
taken to Heideveld day hospital for treat-ment.
Mob hits out atmurder suspect
EARL HAUPT@EarlHaupt
Four men between the ages of 19 and 45years, as well as two teenage girls, were ar-rested in Manenberg on Thursday evening.The men, aged 19, 30, 43 and 45 years re-
spectively and the two girls, aged 15 and 17years, were arrested for the possession of afirearm and ammunition.Lieutenant Ian Bennett, Manenberg po-
lice’s spokesperson, says policewere patrol-ling the precinct in an effort to combat gangactivity. Officers received informationabout an illegal firearm at an address at In-ga Court.
“They conducted a search of the premis-es. At the time of the search there were sixpeople in the house. They then found thefirearm and ammunition hidden under abed in the bedroom – a 9mm pistol with 16rounds,” Bennett says.All six people in the house were arrested
as it could not be established who broughtthe firearm there. Forensic investigatorswere called to the scene to get fingerprintsto establish who handled the firearm.The six suspects will be charged for the
possession of the firearm and ammunition.V Anyone with information regarding illegal firearmsand ammunition can contact Manenberg police on021 699 9400 or Crime Stop on 0860 010 111.
Pistol in house points to six
Manenberg police arrested a 15-year-oldboy last Tuesday for possession of an
unlicenced firearm.Manenberg police’s crime prevention
unit was patrolling theManenberg area at15:00 when they received informationabout a suspicious youngster in GreatFish Avenue.They stopped and searched a boy there
and found a firearm in his possession.The pistol is registered to a person who
is deceased and it is unknown how he gothold of the firearm.The boy was arrested and will be
charged.
. In a separate incident, an 18-year-oldman was arrested on Wednesday eveninglast week for the possession of illegaldrugs.The police’s crime prevention unit was
conducting patrols in the Manenberg po-licing precinct. They received a tip-off andthen searched a residence in Inga Court.There they found 19 units of unga and
39 units of tik, worth R1425, in the posses-sion of the 18-year-old suspect.V Anyone with information regarding any illegal fire-arms and ammunition can contact Manenberg po-lice on 021 699 9400 or Crime Stop on0860 010 111.
Two teens arrestedin Manenberg
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Softballers face tough rivalsJOSEPH PILLAY
Westridge Yankees’ softbal-lers can be proud after hav-ing a very good andwell de-
served harvest on the Cape TownSoftball Association’s super leagueplaying fields over the weekend.The Mitchell’s Plain side first
staved off a stiff challenge by Fal-cons, beating them 5-0 in an en-counter at Turfhall Stadium onSaturday.This victory was followed by a
thrilling knockout encounter onSunday when St Martin’s cameclose to upstaging the Yankees ina see-saw game. The Yankees man-aged to rise to the occasion to edgeout Saints 6-5.Saturday’s win over the Falcons
served as a morale-boosting tri-umph for the Yankees, who weredetermined to break the strangle-hold Falcons have had over themin recent months.The Yankees were in a destruc-
tive mood, with the battery combi-nation of pitcher Megan Cable andcatcher Carla Witchman sharingin four strike outs.Cable faced 23 batters in her six
innings pitched. While she conced-ed two base-on-balls and earnedfour fanned scalps, she surren-dered only twohits toCandiceRoss(1-3) and Bettina Philips (1-3), whoweighed in with a two bagger.Meanwhile, Falcons started off
withCathyBuckley and shewasonthemound for 4.1 of an innings. Shefaced 22 batters and allowed sevenhits while relief pitcher Nicky
Jones (1.2 of an inning) faced ninebatters and surrendered three hits.Among the ten hits the Yankees
clobbered off the Falcons’ pitching
pair.Witchman (2-2), Cable, JackieAdonis (each 2-3), CharmelleWhiteboy (1-2), Candice Bull (1-3)and Nuraan Williams (1-4), who
smacked a triple, were in goodstead with the bat that contributedto runs and simultaneously a de-served and industrious win.
Weekend resultsSuper leagueSaturday:Westridge Yankees 5, Falcons 0; StMartin’s 12, Tantasport 3; Glen-thorn A’s 19, VOB 0; Kenfac Phil-lies 11, Normies 5.Sunday:Falcons 6, Normies 0; Tantasport 6,Kenfac Phillies 4; GlenthornA’s 28,VOB 1; Westridge Yankees 6, StMartin’s 5.
Major leagueSaturday:Belhar Dolphins 13, Kuils RiverCougars 5; Westridge Yankees 6,WCSS 1; Avendale 7, Crusaders 6.Sunday:WCSS 6, Belhar Dolphins 3; Cru-saders 7, Avendale 5; WestridgeYankees 12, Kuils River Cougars 6.
First leagueSaturday:Tygerberg 8, Heideveld Yankees 6;St. Martin’s 11, Tantasport 4; Lav-ender Hill 6, Omega 1; Battswood18, Kenfac Phillies 6.Sunday:St. Martin’s 15, Kenfac Phillies 12;Battswood 7, Omega 0; Tygerberg7, Lavender Hill 2; Heideveld Yan-kees 10, Tantasport 3.
Diane Morgan of Avendale (left) lands safely on third base as Crusaders’ Michelle Calvert fails to tag her in timein a softball major league game at Turfhall Park on Saturday. Avendale won the match 7-6. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
JOSEPH PILLAY
The Cape Town Softball Association (CTSA) is bat-tling to keep its head above water due to lack ofsponsorship. The organisation was once regardedas the most successful softball body in Africa, butthis crown seems to be slipping in recent years.In an in-depth, exclusive interview with CTSA
chairperson Noore Nacerodien, he admitted thegame of softball needs a change in fortune as thecommunity cannot afford to play sport anymoredue to the high cost of fees, transport and equip-ment.Lack of financial backing from benefactors has
now urged Nacerodien to do something about thisand “instead of begging for handouts to ensure thecontinued existence of our organisation, we mustget off our backs and look at ways of raising fundsto keep our heads above water”.
Golf day fundraiserNacerodien says one such fundraising initiative
planned is a “city of champions” golf day event atthe Mowbray Golf Club on 17 April.Nacerodien is making an appeal to golf enthusi-
asts to bust out their nine-irons to help CTSA.“For many years the selected provincial and na-
tional softball players had to pay their own way totournament championships.“The poorer clubs are suffering due to their cash-
strapped coffers to travel to venues to play and hon-our fixtures, with the result that many defaultshave occurred in recent times and over the years.Clubs have been struggling and cannot afford to payfor transport.“Another aspect and bone of contention is that
some of our affiliated clubs have little or no equip-ment. Thus formany years theminnow sport codes,like softball, baseball, etc., failed to obtain assist-ance from the corporate world.”Nacerodien is confident that the fundraising
event could help ease the burden.He is appealing to potential sponsors and compa-
nies to partnerwith the organisation to donate priz-es and goody bag items.Companies are also invited to purchase green
putting branding packages, ranging from R4000 fora one four-ball hole, and on the green putting surfa-ces fromR10 000 toR35 000 for either silver, gold andplatinum sponsorship packages.Nacerodien says he was told that the Mowbray
Golf Clubhad gained a reputation for hardly havingto close the course due to adverse conditions duringthe wet season.The fundraising event invites golf enthusiasts to
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ball or R350 per player.V Interested parties and companies can contact Nacerodien on076 566 7774 or [email protected].
Softball body in need of a lifeline
CENTRAL PLAYERS GET INTERNATIONAL INSIGHT: The Spanishnational hockey team hosted a coaching clinic at the Central hockey clubin Athlone on Friday for the club’s junior players. Irshaad Allie Bawa (left)and Salman Japhta listen to the advice from two-time Olympian andSpanish goalkeeper Quico Cortes. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
Trials for the Cape Town youth surf-ing team will take place at Muizen-berg beach over the following fewweeks to select the best young sur-fers to represent Cape Town at thenational Grom Games.Trials are open to all girls and boys
aged eight to 15 years (i.e. they maynot turn 16 during this year). Thetrials will take place this Saturdayand Sunday, as well as 6, 7, 20 and 21February.Entry costs R100 each,with surfers
from disadvantaged communitiesgetting free entry. Registration willbe accepted at 08:00 on the beach oronline at www.wpsurfing.co.za.The Grom Games, which take
place in Port Elizabeth during theEaster weekend, is a platform to in-troduce newcomers to the sport and
support diversity.Cape Town Surfriders have taken
home the Grom Games trophy forfour years running.“We are proud that we field teams
that win, but we’re just as proud oftheir diversity,” says coach CraigJohnson.“The trials and theGames bring to-
gether kids of all races and back-grounds. At the same time we’rebuilding the grassroots foundationfor the future of South African surf-ing.”With some funds already commit-
ted by Village Homes (Kommetjie)and SurfEars, the club still needs toraise R25 000.V Potential donors can visit the WP Surfingpage on Facebook or email [email protected].
Surfing trials for teens kick off
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Thistle lose in run raceSEAN CAMPBELL
Maitland consolidated theirtop spot in the promotionleague by pounding in the
runs against Thistle in their 18-0win at Ottery sports field.An excellent pitching display by
Carlo Koks, who has been usedsparingly this season, set up thevictory for Maitland in five in-nings.His pitching was backed up with
some good hitting by JaydeeThorne 4-5 (1 HR, 1 2b), Kyle Inglis2-3 (2 HR) and Tauriq George 2-3 (12b).Maitland scored runs in each in-
ning.
Westridge create season upsetWestridgeYankees showed great
character by collecting all fourpoints on offer this weekend aftertheir disappointing loss last week-end.On Saturday Westridge caused
the biggest upset of the season bybeating league leader Bothasig 8-5at Stephen Reagan sportsground.Bothasig struggled to come to
grips with the off-speed pitching ofDean Martin, who threw seven in-nings and only conceded six hitsand five runs. Martin’s consistentpitching was well supported by hisfield, who only made a single errorin the game.Bothasig’s best hitters were An-
drew Norman (2-2) and Kyle Botha(2-4). Brad Erasmus hit a solohome-run in the eighth innings aft-er which Martin was replaced byJason Ripepi, who kept Bothasigscoreless until the end.JP Norman (4), Damon Mitchell
(0.1) and Duanne Feldsman (4.2)did the pitching duties. Gwyn Pe-tersen (3-5), Ripepi (2-4) and VeonRix (1-2) did well with the bat forWestridge.Westridge continued their win-
ning ways on Sunday when theytrounced Silvertree 7-2 at StephenReagan sportsground.Luwayne du Plessis shouldered
the pitching duties for Westridge
and restricted Silvertree to fivehits and two runs. Silvertreescored both of their runs in the sec-ond innings.SilvertreeusedPatPhillips,Day-
ton Williams and Dean Jacobs tocarry out their pitching duties.Petersen (2-5) and Kyle Ripepi
(1-2) didwellwith the bats forWest-ridge.
Bellville leapfrog AthloneBellville narrowly beat Athlone
3-1 in a tough encounter at Park-town sports complex on Saturday.
A tough pitching duel betweenthe two sides sawRussell Olivier (5inn) and Callan Pearce (4) of Bell-ville allowing Athlone five hits fortheir run andCarlMichaels (6) andLloyd Stevens (3) conceding fourhits, allowing Bellville three runs.Bellville scored two runs in the
third innings after catcherAlistairVeale could not hold onto a greatthrow from Leon Dodgen fromright field.The error allowed Alan Randall
andAnthonyPhillips to score fromsecond and first base respectively
off the base hit fromJonathanPhil-lips.Athlone narrowed the lead to 2-1
in the sixth innings but Bellvillereached the winning score with asacrifice fly fromAnthony Phillipsin the eighth.Jonathan Phillips (2-4) and
Pearce (1-1) did well with the batfor Bellville, and Dodgen (2-3) andPJ (2-4) did well for Athlone.
Weekend resultsPromotion leaguePirates 15; Lansdowne 0
Thistle 0; Maitland Giants 18Devonshire 12; Battswood 1Van der Stel: Bye
Major leagueSaturday:Westridge 8; Bothasig 5Athlone 1; Bellville 3Crusaders 0; Durbanville 17VOB 10; Silvertree 0Sunday:Bothasig 3; Durbanville 0Bellville 23; VOB 2Westridge 7; Silvertree 2Athlone 8; Crusaders 2
Darren Wedel of Athlone Athletics runs out Jonathan Phillips of Bellville during their major league baseball match at the Parktown sportsgrounds onSaturday. Bellville won the encounter 3-1. PHOTO: PETER HEEGER/ GALLO IMAGES