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Stars held to second successive draw

Dennis Ngueza

Defending champions African Stars were held to a second successive draw as they shared the spoils against SKW on Wednesday night. Edison Muheua gave Stars the lead from the penalty spot on 31 minutes, but SKW struck back through a fine header by Alfred Ndyenge shortly after the break.

Stars did the early attacking with their new winger Edwin Korukuve especially prominent against his former team mates.

He headed over the bar after only two minutes and then provided several inviting crosses from the left wing that his strikers failed to put away.

Commonwealth Games Team Namibia - Archery

Ben van Wyk

Namibia Sport will bring you profiles of the athletes who will represent Namibia at the Commonwealth Games, which are scheduled to start on Sunday 3 October in New Delhi.

Namibia has a team of 30 athletes from 8 different sport codes who will be taking part in the Games.

Here are the profiles of the archery team.

BEN VAN WYK

The Grootfontein born 26-year old is a member of the Tsumeb Archery Club. He started archery in 2003 and soon made a mark at a national level.

Commonwealth Games Team Namibia - Athletics

Beata Naigambo

Namibia Sport will bring you profiles of the athletes who will represent Namibia at the Commonwealth Games, which are scheduled to start on Sunday 3 October in New Delhi.

Namibia has a team of 30 athletes from 8 different sport codes who will be taking part in the Games.

Here is the profile for the athletics team.

Two marathon runners Beata Naigambo and Reinhold Iita will represent Namibia.

BEATA NAIGAMBO

De Klerk shines at trampoline and tumbling competition at the coast

angelique de Klerk

Angelique de Klerk won the ladies advanced Eurotramp and the ladies Double Mini Trampoline in the 17 and over age group of the Third Qualifying Trampoline and Tumbling competition held in Walvis Bay recently.

De Klerk also achieved the highest scores in all the ladies trampoline events in all the age groups.

The judges awarded her a total score of 57.3 in the ladies advanced Eurotramp. Micaela Roux was first in the girls 9-10 age group with 54.1 points and Jivanka Kruger won the 13-14 age group with 50.6 points.