My sporting highlight of the week ….
St John’s and St David’s contesting the final at the SACS water
polo tournament (with SACS and Rondebosch playing off for 3rd place)
and producing a thriller, won in the final second of extra time by St John’s.
Water polo has been big in my life. I was part of the small group
that revived the Edwardian Cup (still played for at the KES tournament) in 1982.
SACS was one of the out-of-town schools invited to the first one – mainly because
Alan Footman and Andre Britz were mates – the polo toppies out there will know
who they are – and it was in the old bar at Old Eds one night that Footy came
up with the idea of replicating the concept at SACS.
The first SACS Festival was held in 1984 and for quite a few
years following, KES and SACS were the only national inter-school water polo
tournaments.
End of the history lesson. On Monday St John’s won the 40th
edition, and I’m happy about that, and even happier that their opponents in the
final were St David’s. It was St John’s 6th title equalling the
number of wins by the hosts, with DHS and Rondebosch winning five each. It was
St David’s first time in the final.
Monday’s outcome, following up on Central Gauteng Aquatics ending
on top at the SA Schools Water Polo Championships in East London at the end of
last year – they won five of the 10 age groups, including the U19 boys and girls
- shows that the school water polo power hasn’t shifted to the Western Cape on
a permanent basis, as many of us up here were fearing.
It also showed that the financial muscle of some schools in KZN
that has put a stranglehold on the brightest young coaches around, is not producing
invincibility (not yet anyway).
Bishops won the KES tournament earlier this year, and Hilton
beat St John’s in the final at Clifton last week. You can argue that those are “proper”
tournaments, with full length games in bigger pools than the one at SACS. There
are very good teams out there I know, but for today, St John’s, and Gauteng,
are on top of the hill.
And that is certainly a highlight!
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