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Sports development gets a boost | Sports development gets a boost |
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| Written by Sports Writer | |
| Thursday, 31 May 2007 | |
![]() Blue Bulls started off like these boys They played rugby, cricket, athletics and chess and there was great excitement at seeing Nkomazi kids playing rugby for the first time and watching as Idla Ngemabala rugby team suffered a big loss against Nkomazi high from Mangweni. Undaunted by the lack of fancy facilities, the enthusiastic sports men and women improvised so that the children could all participate and enjoy the competition. Cricket is still a relatively new sport in Nkomazi and its development is hampered by a lack of decent facilities but the youngsters showed their mettle and thoroughly enjoyed the game. ![]() Boys testing their cricket skills The organizers are now adamant that if facilities and equipment are made available to both the communities and in schools, it will be possible for Nkomazi children to be selected for national teams and the talent and potential is there. Some of the young players say that they dream of being the next Makhaya Ntini. ![]() Primary school learners competing in athletics during the School sport mass paricipation in Naas Nkomazi is already known for its prowess at chess and more and more schools are participating. Those who attended the day thanked MEC Jabu Mahlangu who enabled the day to take place and to greatly benefit the children of Nkomazi. |
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