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Ian van Wyk

Ian van Wyk

Morton van Kradenburg

Morton van Kradenburg

Nandivatu Karuuombe

Nandivatu Karuuombe

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Winmar Rust

Winmar Rust

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Ian van Wyk
Morton van Kradenburg
Nandivatu Karuuombe
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Classic Clashes action at the coast

Namib High

The FNB Classic Clashes continued last weekend with two soccer matches at the coast.

Namib High School and De Duine met at the Vineta Sports Field while Swakop Secondary School and Costal High School met at the Mondesa field.

Namib High School beat De Duine 3-0 in an exciting game of attacking soccer by bothj sides.

Sebastian van Oppen, striker of Namib High was chosen as the FNB Classic Clash Man of the Match while David Shatika of Namib High who also excels in academics and chess was the Namib Mills Hero.

Seibeb wins Africa Safari Lodge MB Festival

Costa Seibeb

Costa Seibeb won the Open Men’s category at the Africa Safari Lodge Mountain Bike Festival on Saturday.

Seibeb won the 75km race which took place in the vicinity of Mariental in a time of 2 hours 27 minutes 50 seconds, to finish 9 seconds ahead of Martin Freyer, while Heinrich Kohne came third overall in 2:28:15.

Under 16 cyclist Tristan de Lange followed more than two minutes behind in 2:30:35, while Michael Pretorius came fifth in 2:30:39.

Malawi squad for Cosafa Cup

Malawi

Malawi has gone for a blend of youth and experience in their squad for the COSAFA Cup Zambia 2013 that runs from July 6-20.

Coach Eddingtone Ng’onamo has included the likes of veterans Fisher Kondowe and Davie Banda, together with an exciting mix of young rising stars in the Malawi game.

Prolific goal scorer Rodrick Gonani will be an exciting player to watch, while new faces include Silver Strikers captain Lucky Malata, midfielders Patrick Gunde (Civo United) and Junior Chimodzi (Silver Stars).

United, Suburbs thrash opponents

Tuna Amutenya

United and Western Suburbs posted big victories in Round 6 action of the Namibian Rugby Premier League competition on Saturday, with United running up a century in a 109-7 demolition of Polytechnic, while Western Suburbs beat Dolphins 71-0.

In other Round Six matches, Mariental suffered their first defeat of the season when they lost 29-21 to Reho Falcons, while Kudus beat Wanderers 38-11 and Unam scored a shock 15-6 victory away to Rehoboth.

World Cup target remains on track

Tinus du Plessis

Namibia’s Rugby World Cup ambitions remain on track after they beat Tunisia 45-13 in Dakar, Senegal on Saturday.

In another tough and fiery encounter, in which they were constantly provoked by Tunisia’s players, Namibia gave a committed and disciplined performance to emerge victorious.

The Namibian Rugby Union’s CEO Sybrand de Beer said it was another dirty match, like the first encounter against Senegal.