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TUESDAY 3 November 2015 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected]
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New executive members were electedfor the Lansdowne Community PoliceForum (CPF) onWednesday last week.
This election was the third of its kind thisyear in the Lansdowne policing precinct. Itwas necessitated by chairperson HanifLoonat’s election as Mitchell’s Plain Com-munity Police Forum cluster chairperson.Four positions were left vacant.Loonat told residents and organisation
representatives at the election that it was“unfortunate that we are having such meet-ings in such a short space of time”.
“However, it is important to fulfil a stan-dardised approach to crime and not bethrown off course by the amount of electionsheld. We are all here to combat crime andthose who are elected should remember thatthey are doing this for the community andnot to gain a name for themselves,” Loonatsaid.At the beginning of last week only three
positions were open, but a fourth vacancyarose as the project coordinator was oustedafter a vote of no confidence. According toLoonat thiswas done as no projects had beenrun during the time the former project coor-dinator was working for the CPF.Rafique Foflonker was elected as chair-
person, Riyaahd Kearns as treasurer, Keen-an Williams as spokesperson and MoosaOmar as project coordinator.Lansdowne acting police station com-
mander Eunice Ntubula said at the meetingshe looked forward to forming a partnershipwith the community and the newly electedexecutive members.“We are looking to a very busy period
ahead as we head toward the festive season.We are expecting high volumes of crime butare preparing well for this. I look forwardto working with the community and build-ing a sound relationship so thatwemaycom-bat crime together,” Ntubula said.Foflonker thanked the members of the
community for their vote of confidence inhim to stand as chairperson. He vowed to dothe best of his abilities to combat crime inthe area alongside the police and communi-ty.“I would also like to thank the Across Bor-
ders organisation, where a safety frame-work has been in operation for a long time.We will move forward with organisationssuch as these in our fight against crime.“We will become successful as a grass-
roots movement and wemust remember notto get involved with politics. This makes uslose the fight against crime and this iswherethe criminals creep in,” Foflonker conclud-ed.
Heideveld residents got a treaton Wednesday last week whenkite flyers preparing for theCape Town International KiteFestival showed off their skills.Here is Martin Voelker fromGermany (left) flying one of hiscreations. The official festivaltook place in Muizenberg overthe weekend, but wind andheavy rain led to the cancellation of the last day of the festival on Sunday. See story andmore photos on page 8.
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Last week,People’s Post published an articlerelating to Transception and the company’sKhusela Ikhaya project due to be rolled outacross theWesternCape (“Burning passionsunite to paint a better life”, 27 October).It was reported that the project was due
to roll out in Masiphumelele yesterday.However, the projectwill in fact only roll outits next phase of fireproofing informal struc-tures during the beginning of December.A revised article can be found online on
People’s Post website at www.peoplespost.co.za.People’s Post apologises for publishing the
incorrect information.
Correction
The Huntington’s Association of South Afri-ca support group in Cape Town will meet atAbbott’s College, Greenwood Road, Clare-mont on the second Thursday of everymonth at 19:00.For more information contact Jess Selfe
on 082 318 3330 or [email protected]
or social worker Mandy Novis on071 405 3452 or [email protected] Juan Schronen will be joining the next
support group meeting to give insight intothe latest in Huntington’s disease researchand the progress on treatment and a cure forthe disease.
Huntington’s disease support group meets next week
The Crawford Neighbourhood Watch willhost a general meeting onMonday 9 Novem-berat theStMark’sHall inBamfordAvenue,Crawford at 19:30.Boundaries for the neighbourhood watch
are from Kromboom Road to Newton Ave-nue and from the railway line to Jan SmutsDrive.For more information contact Walter
Dodgen on 073 335 4422.
Neighbourhood watch meeting on Monday
A host of up-and-coming localfashion designers will be show-
casing their designs as part of aspecial nightmarket in Cape Townhosted by the Cape Craft and De-sign Institute (CCDI) and the CapeTown Fashion Council (CTFC) onThursday.The night market, themed
“Fashion fierce”, celebrates someof the best in local fashion and ac-cessory design.Over 20 small businesses will
feature on the evening, offering a
variety of products. These includeSho Stylish Fashions (women’sclothing), Falling Man (men’sclothing),MaevRose JewelleryDe-sign and Eon Hoon (jewellery), 37Sandals (shoes), Sexy Socks (acces-sories) and Beach Cult (swim-wear).Visitors to the night market can
discover the emerging creative tal-ent, meet with designers and art-ists and enjoy food.The CCDI night market has be-
come a popular part of themonthly
First Thursday programme. Themarket aims to ignite the creativeculture and community in the east-ern part of the city and brand thearea as a destination for designevents.The CCDI and CTFC, as develop-
ment agencies in the WesternCape, develop and support design-ers and small businesses.V The night market runs on the corner ofHarrington and Barrack streets on eachfirst Thursday of the month from 17:00 until 21:00.
Designs at night market
NOSE A GOOD READ: Zac the puppy noses through the book collection at SPCA’sbargainabook sale. The sale takes place at Timour Hall Villa in St Joans Road, Plumstead on Saturday from 08:30 to 13:00. It costs R60 a bag. For more informationcontact Natasha Johanness on 021 700 4155 or awareness@spcact.co.za.
Upandcoming local fashion designers will be showcasing their designs aspart of the monthly night market on Thursday. This will include fromclothing and jewellery to swimwear.
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The Grassy Park police haveasked the help of residents intracing a man suspected ofcommitting a home burglaryand theft.
Grassy Park police spokes-person Warrant Officer Wyn-ita Kleinsmith says the bur-glary and theft occurred onTuesday 6 October at 19:30and Wednesday 7 October at07:00 in the Zeekoevlei area.
“The complainant allegedthat she left her premises andeverything was in order. Thefollowing morning she foundher door slightly open anddiscovered that her househad been broken into,” Klein-smith says.The suspects got away with comput-
ers, a television, a camera, an electriciron and foreign money.
“Police are appealing to the broadercommunity to assist the police in locat-ing the suspect in the photo.”
To report any information relating tothis incident contact detective WarrantOfficer Calvin Mokwa on 083 230 5347 orGrassy Park police on 021 700 3940.V Anyone with information on crime can call thepolice on 10111 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.
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If you know thisburglar, speak up
Dagga seller arrestedA 36-year-old foreigner was arrested by alaw enforcement unit based atBonteheuwelonWednesday after hewas foundwith eightpackets of dagga.Lansdownepolice spokespersonSergeant
Nkululeko Mnyaka says the man was ar-rested at 18:00 following a tip-off.
“Constable Justin Hector explained thatwhile he and members were patrolling inthe Kenwyn area they received a tip-offfrom a resident that there was an unknownman standing in Range Road selling dagga.The resident gave a description of the sus-pect.Officerswent as theywerebusypatrol-ling and spotted theman fitting the descrip-tion,” Mnyaka says.
Upon searching the man they found eight
packets of dagga in plastic bankmoneybagsweighing 94g, selling at R20 each.The suspect, who also lives in Range
Road, was arrested and will face charges ofpossession of dagga. He was due to appearin court on Friday.Lansdowne acting police station com-
mander Lieutenant-Colonel Eunice Ntubu-la applauds members of law enforcementfor being vigilant. She says she is gratefulto the members of the community for beingthe eyes and ears of the police to ensure thatcriminals are brought to justice.V Anyone with information relating to crime is urgedto contact Lansdowne detectives on 021 700 9000or 082 576 2804. Anonymity for information given isguaranteed.
A 36yearoldman wasarrested afterhe was foundwith thesebankies ofdagga inRange Road,Kenwyn lastweek.
Police are asking help to identify this suspect fromthe above video shot in relation to a house burglaryand theft in Zeekoevlei.
Following a review of designated sites forthe discharge of fireworks, the list of ap-proved sites across the city has increasedfrom eight to 12.
The City of Cape Town has approved the12 sites for thedischarge of fireworksduringGuyFawkes,Diwali andNewYear’s Eve cel-ebrations. The list was approved in consul-tation with the various subcouncils after areview of existing sites, which includedcommunity feedback and looking at challen-ges experienced in previous years.In terms of the Community Fire Safety by-
law, areas where fireworks are to be dis-charged must be at least 100m from build-ings, roads and railway lines and at least20m from telephone and power lines, treesor other overhead obstructions, they mustbe at least 500m from any petroleum depot,explosives magazine or gas cylinder, carsmust be parked at least 100m away from thefiring point and all entrances and emergen-cy exits must be identified and maintained.“A number of additional sites were pro-
posed by ward councillors, but these did notmeet the safety criteria and so we had to re-ject them. We have also removed Theo Mar-ais Park in Milnerton from the list of sitesfollowing objections from the public,” saysJP Smith, mayoral committee member forsafety and security.
Smith says Sunrise Beach in Muizenberghas also been removed, in part due to thetraffic congestion.
After consultation with the subcouncils,the following sites have been approved forthe discharge of fireworks:
. Tourism Centre, Athens Road, TableView beachfront
. Wesfleur sports field, Reygersdal Drive,Atlantis
. Bishop Lavis sports field, Lavis Drive,Bishop Lavis
. Metropolitan sports grounds, MelkhoutStreet, Bonteheuwel
. Delft Central sports grounds, Main Road,Delft
. Swartklip sports complex, SwartklipRoad, Mitchell’s Plain
. Athlone Stadium parking area (easternside), Klipfontein Road, Athlone
. Maiden’s Cove parking area, VictoriaRoad, Camps Bay
. Strandfontein Pavilion, Strandfontein
. Sarepta sports complex, Kuilsriver
. Blue Downs sports field
. Macassar Beach parking area, MacassarRoad, MacassarThe designated fireworks areas will be pa-
trolled by City law enforcement andmetro po-lice as well as a fire inspector.No-one under the age of 16 is permitted to
discharge fireworks and 23:00 is the cut-offtime on both Guy Fawkes and Diwali, withNew Year’s Eve being the exception.“I hope that residents can appreciate the
massive logistical exercisewe dealwith everyyear, as well as the costs associated with de-ploying staff to all of these areas. We couldlook at designating more sites, but we simplydo not have the budget or the resources,”Smith says.He appeals to the public to use fireworks re-
sponsibly to prevent injuries and also unnec-essary inconvenience to those residents whodonot participate in such activities. “Wehaveconfiscated fireworks in previous years andissued fines for the illegal discharge of fire-works and we will do so again this year.”V Anyone with information about the illegal sale or useof fireworks can report it to the metro police call centreon 0860 765 423. General emergencies can be directedvia the City’s public emergency call centre on 107 froma landline or 021 480 7700 from a cellphone.
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TrudaTurner cycled fromKakamas in theNorthern Cape to Rondebosch to inspire
and empower others to do good and raisefunds for children with cancer.Arriving at the Red Cross War Memorial
Children’s Hospital after cycling the1000kmdistance, shewas joinedbyother cy-clists and hosted a party for some of theyoung patients at the hospital.Her husband and brother accompanied
and helped her on the trip. The funds raisedwill be managed by My Child Has CancerTrust (MCHCT).Turner was motivated to do something
for others after she saw her sister-in-lawsuffer terribly from cancer. Her last wordsas she lay on her death bed pushed Turnerto get on the bike.“‘If I can get out of this bed, I will do some-
thing for God and my fellow man.’ Becauseof what she said I was determined to dosomething good for mankind,” Turner,from Keimoes, says.The decision to raise funds for this partic-
ular trust was inspired by a friendwho ben-efited from the trust while her daughter re-ceived cancer treatment.MCHCT was started by Deirdre Taylor
and two other mothers to honour their chil-drenwhohad cancer. Taylor’s sonwas diag-nosed with cancer when he was five yearsold. She says she felt a gap in support forindividuals with similar experiences.“Formost of that time,whenpeople asked
me how I was, I just said I was fine. It waseasier to do that than to have to repeat theexplanations of what, why and how thingswere happening. You could say that I worea mask for the entire year that my son wasin treatment,” she says.Upon meeting another mother whose
child had cancer they were brought closerby their circumstances. They then plannedan event for their children.“We realised howmuch lighterwe felt fol-
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group of young passionate girls known asthe Lotus cultural dance group. This groupalso formed a team and participated in thegirl’s tournament,” says Mickey Mashego,head of facilities at Amandla EduFootball.Now in its third year, Amandla EduFoot-
ball’s event has participants involved in a24-hour soccer tournament to increaseawareness about the effective combinationof education and soccer in the preventionof crime.“The medium of soccer is used to develop
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Seniors from Lansdowne were treated tobrunch and an information session on
Thursday last week when Lansdowne po-lice, the victim support structure and theLansdowne Community Police Forum (CPF)hosted an event for them.
The seniors gathered at the Lansdownecivic centre where they were entertainedwith a brunch and an information sessionduring which roleplayers explained variousprocesses to them.
CPF secretary Ebrahim Hull welcomedthe group of seniors, saying the event wasa special one to celebrate the lives of themost respected residents of the community.
“It really is a privilege sharing this morn-ing with our seniors. It is always a specialoccasion when one gets to spend time withthe aged and make them feel special,” Hullsaid.
He added that the elderly often felt neglect-ed, lonely and sometimes abused.
“A lot of the time our aged feel like theyare alone and that nobody cares, but todaywe are here to show that we really do careand we want you to enjoy this time with us,”Hull added.
Ward 48 councillor Magedien Davids, whoalso attended the event and donated goodiebags, said he was happy to share the daywith the seniors.
Davids also explained to the group how toapply for a rebate, as well as what they could
do if they could not keep up with rate pay-ments.
“Seniors should not have to strugglealone, especially if they do not know the cor-rect processes. You can put your pride inyour pocket and see your ward councillor forhelp. There are many issues like this andthere is help for our elderly,” Davids said.
Child welfare department representativeJenny Ndzitshe also addressed the group.
Ndzitshe implored the seniors to not havetheir children or grandchildren take advan-tage of their pension payouts and to ratherspend the money on themselves.
The group of elders were entertained with“golden oldies” music and a song was per-formed by the Seniors of St Johns fromCrawford.
Child welfare department representative JennyNdzitshe urged the seniors to enjoy theirpension and not be taken advantage of bychildren or grandchildren.
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The Seniors of St Johns from Crawford and ward 48 councillor Magedien Davids (centre, in black suit) performed a song at a brunch and information session held for local seniors.
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Residents inHeideveldwere treated to anoutdoor show on Wednesday last week.Ten local and international kiters let
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host and beneficiary of what has becomeAfrica’s biggest kite festival, Cape MentalHealth. October was also Mental HealthAwareness Month.“The purpose is really to raise awareness
about mental disability. People with men-tal disabilities face enormous stigma andprejudice just because they have a diagno-sis,” says Ingrid Daniels, director at CapeMental Health.“Ourmessage is very clear; that we focus
on the individual and not their diagnosis.It’s about giving them opportunities.”Master kite maker Ebrahim Sambo of
Athlone taught visitors how to makeswaeltjie kites at freeworkshops. He is pas-sionate about sharing this historic kite-making technique that has been passeddown through generations of the Sambofamily.Unfortunately, the festival was cut short
on Sunday as gale-force winds and heavyrains lashed the Cape, leading to the cancel-lation of the second day of the festival.Vimla Pillay, CapeMental Health’s depu-
ty director, says because of the suddenchange in the weather an anticipated in-come of at least R300 000 has been lost. Thedecision to cancel followed the event safetyofficer’s directive.“TheKiteFestival is ourbiggest fundrais-
ing andawareness event of the year.Wehada wonderful day on Saturday,” says Pillay.Kiters from four countries (South Africa,
Germany, the Netherlands and the UnitedKingdom)were expected to further showofftheir colourful creationsbefore theweatherput a premature stop to proceedings.However, despite the cancellation of the
Sunday’s entertainment, Wednesday’sevent in Heideveld still fulfilled an addedpurpose.The Longbottoms from theUK showed off
their flying underpants once again and two-line kiter Steven Leonard from Durbanshowed off his Revolution tricks, skills heperfected on a recent trip to the UnitedStates.“I think it’s lovely. We have arrived here,
put a few kites up and just everybody iscoming out of all their houses. It is reallynice because theyare enjoying thekites andit is nice to see that,” said Sara Longbottomat the event on Wednesday.Meanwhile, Sara’s husband, Karl, has
seen South Africa change in every visit tothe country.Karl Longbottom, a kite maker from En-
gland, said: “It seems much more open,much more relaxed and it is wonderful.That is why we keep coming back. My ex-
pectations? Just to fly a few kites, makesome people smile. That is all we want todo.”Patrick le Grange, from Olivia Court,
commended the work being done by CapeMental Health and thanked the kiters forcoming out to his community last week toshow off their art.“It is the input of these people that shows
how deep and how far their love goes forSouth Africa, andmaybe all over the world.This day, forme as amember of the commu-nity, is memorable and I would just like forall citizens of South Africa to see these peo-ple’s efforts, so that they can stop with theviolence and the evil that this world is offer-ing them.“Theyare doing it out of their ownaccord,
so that they can see what is happening hereand the peacefulness of this day. Imean thisis not in another area where there is gunshootings here now; it is peaceful and quietand it is supposed tobe like this. Iwant themto keep up with the good work so that wecan live in a peaceful environment.”Children from 30 primary and special
schools participated in the Let’s Play Edu-Kite school competition on Saturday. Therewere also free children’s kite-making work-shops as well as colouring-in competitionsfor younger children.With workshops, competitions, craft and
food stalls as well as children’s rides andlive entertainment, the festivalwas a familyouting.All profits go directly to Cape Mental
Health, South Africa’s oldest mental healthorganisation, which has been providing vi-talmental health services to adults and chil-dren in disadvantaged communities in theprovince for 102 years.V For more information contact the organisation on021 447 9040 or [email protected] or visit www.capementalhealth.co.za.
Kites get localhearts soaring
Kiters preparing for this past weekend’s Kite Festival brightened the Heideveld sky onWednesday last week. The kiters were from four different countries (South Africa, Germany,the Netherlands and the United Kingdom). PHOTO: EARL HAUPT
Twoyearold Kiara Williams flew a kite of herown at the Heideveld sports complex lastweek, with the help of Sara Longbottom.
PHOTO: EARL HAUPT
This giant green owl flew all the way fromGermany to support Cape Mental Health andfly at the Cape Town International KiteFestival. PHOTO: SULIZE TERREBLANCHE
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After beating Grassy Park Crusaders 3-2a few weeks ago, Westridge Yankeesput in a good performance against Sil-
vertree on Saturday to beat them 5-2 at Groe-newald Road sports field in Southfield.Westridge took a 3-0 lead at the start of the
second innings through hits by Casley Rip-epi, Jude de Gee, Jesse Hugo and Veon Rixwith Silvertree committing two errors.Silvertree bounced back in the fourth in-
nings with Miguel Wilson hitting in MarvinMahoney (base on balls) and Dayton Willi-ams (hit by pitch) to bring the score 3-2 forWestridge going into the fifth innings.Westridge immediately extended its lead
to 5-2 at the top of the fifth innings with hitsby Jayson Ripepi, Gwyn Petersen and Cas-ley Ripepi. De Gee contributed with a sacri-fice bunt and Silvertree relief pitcher DeanJacobs did not help by hitting twoWestridgehitters with his pitches.A combination of consistent pitching,
good hitting (seven hits), skilful base steal-ing (five in total) and effective bunting epito-mised the collective efforts from Westridge.Jayson Ripepi (5 Inn, 23 BF, 2 H, 3 BB,
1 HP and 3 K) started for Westridge Yankeesin the absence of preferred starter Luwaynedu Plessis and was supported by his brother
Kyle Ripepi (4 Inn, 14 BF, 1 H, 1 BB and 3 K)who pitched the last four innings. Petersenand Casley Ripepi (both 2 for 5) contributedwell with the bat.
Roberts on moundSilvertree surprised when it started with
AnrichRoberts (4.1 Inn, 22 BF, 5 R, 5 H, 1 BB,1 HP and 2 K) on the mound but he had tobe relieved by Dean Jacobs (2.2 Inn, 14 BF,1 H, 2 HP and 6 K). Jacobs was also relievedby Dayton Williams (2 Inn, 6 BF, 1 H, 1 HP,1 K). Silvertree only accumulated three scat-tered hits.
Box scoreWestridge Yankees0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Total: 5Silvertree0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Total: 2
Other resultsMajor leagueDurbanville 16, Bothasig 10VOB 4, Bellville 14Crusaders 4, Athlone 15Promotion leagueGiants 10, Lansdowne 0Pirates 12, Battswood 4Van der Stel 8, Devonshire 11Thistle – Bye
Good hits giveYankees the win
Jayson Ripepi of Westridge Yankees dives into second base as Marvin Mahoney of Silvertreetries to gather ball during a major league game at the Groenewald Road sport complex inSouthfield on Saturday. Westridge dominated the encounter to walk away 52 winner.
PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
YOUNG OTTOMANS SEAL TIGHT VICTORY: Mikaeel Prins of Ottoman Cricket Clubbats confidently to the offside against Somerset West Cricket Club in an u.12 match atthe Johnson Road sports field on Saturday. Somerset West’s wicket keeper Luke Herholdt(left) looks on. Ottoman won the match by two wickets after chasing down 135 forvictory. The Surrey Estate club secured a sponsor from the Turkish Cooperation andCoordination Agency for the season to upgrade the facilities at the Diamant Street sportcomplex, including an electronic scoreboard and turf nets. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
JOSEPH PILLAY
The Nedbank Cup for Safa Cape Town’s re-gional third division amateur sides startedin all earnest this past weekend.In the pick of the action, Silver Spurs
showed some early season promise in their4-0 victory in the quarter final against Jum-bo Giants played at Johnson Road field inRylands on Sunday.After edging out D&G Orient in the first
play-off games on Saturday, Silver Spurs en-tered the next round against Jumbo Giants,who had eliminated the University of theWestern Cape 2-0 in their earlier match forthe cup.The Silvertown outfit made their inten-
tions clear from the outset and took theircrafty offensive game to their opponents,scoring a goal on each side of the uprights.Nizaam Miller once again proved to be a
pain in the neck of defenders as he mesmer-ised his opponents with his dribbling skillsand deft touches.
Miller scored thrice while Elrico Corneil-lison added the fourth goal for good meas-ure.Silver Spurs will face Bayhill United of
Mitchell’s Plain in the semi-final at venueand date yet to be decided.Bayhill United beat Rebels 4-1 in the quar-
ter final, with Marlon Opperman (2), Fer-nando Louis and Lawrence Nxwayi (owngoal) netting for the Mitchell’s Plain side.The other semi-final will be decided be-
tween Shockwaves and Hout Bay United aft-er their quarter final berth victories overJunctionRovers (4-1) andRiversideRangers(2-1) respectively.
ResultsSilver Spurs 1, D&G Orient 0; Rebels 4,
Two Oceans Academy 2; Bayhill United 2,Bellstar United 1; Jumbo Giants 2, UWC 0;Riverside Rangers 3, South End 2; Hout BayUnited 3, Spice for Life 1; Shockwaves 2, Jo-mo Power 0; Junction Rovers 2, Battswood0.
Silver Spurs secure showdown
Cycling enthusiasts can look forward to fourdays of top racing with this year’s SA Omni-um Track Championship, an interprovin-cial andGrandPrix event at the Bellville Ve-lodrome from tomorrow to Sunday.The Pedal Power Association (PPA) ex-
tended a helping hand to Western Cape Cy-cling by coming on board as sponsor for thechampionship, following an urgent plea forfunding help in the lead-up to the event.
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.Spectators are welcome to attend any of
the races and entrance is free.For more information visit www.wp-
cycling.com/event-calender or contactChristhonie Geldenhuys on 082 671 4099.
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A young all-round sportsmanfromPinelands is thePeople’sPost Let’s Play Sport Star for
September and October.Caleb Oliphant (13), who attends
Bishops in Rondebosch, was nomi-nated by his dad Alroy.
“His love for sport started at avery young age and he takes partinathletics, swimming,waterpolo,hockey and rugby.Hehas achievedprovincial honours in water polo,hockey and swimming.
“He plays club hockey for Cen-tral hockey club in Athlone. Thisclub is community-based and hashelped him to improve year-on-year and this is evident as he wasselected with four Bishops playersto representWP this year,” saysAl-roy.
He is a keen student of the gameand is coached at school by formerSA hockey player Murray Ander-son, who represented SA in theOlympics. His provincial honoursin water polo last year is the resultof his commitment to swimming.He participated in the level 3 SAnationals in Port Elizabeth thisyear – in the 50m and 100m freestyle. Last year he was ranked sec-ond in the 50m nationally and fifthin the 100m for his age group, saysAlroy. Caleb says his favouritesport is hockey.
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since I was seven years old. I lovehockey because the feeling of run-ning with the ball, dribblingthrough players and hitting theball as hard as you can to score isan amazing feeling. I personallythink it is the best sport.”
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week. Because of his all-roundsporting abilities he has received abursary from Bishops.
Caleb says he has many sportingheroes, but his favourite is SAhockey player Lloyd Norris Jones.Caleb has great dreams for the fu-ture.
“By the time I reach matric, Iwould like to have made the WPu.18A hockey side as well as the SAu.18A side; but most important isto make the Bishops u.18A teamfirst. After school I would love toattend a university like Stellen-bosch and play for Maties, and
work to make the SA senior men’steam and compete in the 22nd Com-monwealth Games in Durban in2022.”V If you want to nominate a sport star (between 13 and 18 years old) for Novembersend a short motivation by email [email protected].
All-rounder Caleb excels
Caleb Oliphant (left) is this month’s People’s Post Let’s Play Sport Star. He is a keen hockey and water polo player.