Learning takes back seat to sport, at Games

20 June 2008 - 02:00
By unknown

Meshack Khotha

Meshack Khotha

Education will temporarily take a back seat as 22 schools in Meadowlands battle it out in the Fiat Soweto Schools Games at the local Fiat Sports Centre today, starting from 8.30am.

Eight high schools will compete in volleyball, netball, basketball and soccer while 14 primary schools take part in track and field. The yearly event was launched yesterday in Meadowlands and the finals will be played tomorrow at the same venue.

All participating teams will get full kits in all sporting codes and more than 1700 athletes will receive participating certificates. Winners will get trophies and medals.

Ali Mokoena, chairman of the local organising committee, said: "I am chuffed that the games are growing and it is good to afford the learners an opportunity to showcase their potential."

Today's fixtures: Soccer - Mokgome v Kelokitso (8.30am); KwaMahlobo v Meadowlands High (9.20am); Thuto Lore v Marumofase (10.10am).

Basketball - Mokgome v Meadowlands High (8.30am); Marumofase v KwaMahlobo (9.20am); Letsibogo v Thutolore (10am); Lamula v Kelokitso (10.50am).

Volleyball - Mokgome v Meadowlands High (8.30am); Marumofase v KwaMahlobo (9.20am); Letsibogo v Thuto Lore (10am); Lamula v Kelokitso (10.50am).

Netball: Mokgome v Meadowlands High (8.30am); Marumofase v KwaMahlobo (9.20am); Letsibogo v Thuto Lore (10am); Lamula v Kelokitso (10.50am).