Gravity Cup brings young players together
The third circuit of the Indongo Toyota/Gravity Cup series kicked off in Windhoek and Walvis Bay over the weekend.Taking place at the Windhoek Technical High School (HTS) rugby field in Windhoek, all the players brought their A-game.
The under-14s from Windhoek Afrikaans Private School (WAP) and the Windhoek High School (WHS) A team kickstarted the day with WHS A beating WAP with a whopping 24-0. Thereafter, the under-15s from Jan Mohr Secondary School and the Okahandja schools team had a showdown, with both obtaining 12 points at the end.
Later, WHS B and Windhoek Gymnasium faced off, with the latter coming out victorious with a 29-5 scoreline.
The under-15s from WHS A and Dr Lemmer then got the opportunity to face off, with WHS A proving to be unbeatable with a whopping 26-0 victory.
Showdown
Meanwhile, the under-19s from Delta Secondary School Windhoek and Dr Lemmer High School clashed later that afternoon, with Dr Lemmer coming out with 15-0 victory.
A game between HTS and Jan Mohr's under-19s ended in HTS' favour with 22-0. Shortly after, the under-14s from WAP got another chance to prove themselves when they played against Windhoek Gymnasium, but they lost this one 31-0.
The under-15s from Jan Mohr and Dr Lemmer faced off, with both teams bringing their A-game in a close match, with Jan Mohr crowned victorious with a 15-10 win.
The under-19s from Jan Mohr got another opportunity to show off in a showdown against Dr Lemmer, but the Rehoboth team proved yet again that they are unbeatable with a 24-0 victory.
The WHS under-14 teams went head to head, with the A team rushing to an incredible 48-0 win.
To end off the rugby games for the day, the under-19s from Delta got an opportunity to change their fate when they played against HTS, but the technical school remained unbeatable with a 31-6 final score.
The results from the Walvis Bay matches were not available before going print, but will be published on the My Zone Facebook page.