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TUESDAY 15 March 2016 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | ATHLONE 2 2 G o o F loor s loors 11 Carrick Crescent Athlone Industria-Opp Easy Pack Tel (021) 633 6156 / Fax (021) 633 8603 R 69 99 /m 2 Laminate Flooring Laminate Flooring EXCL VAT Terms & Conditions apply from R 29 95 /sheet Mosaics Mosaics now from R 109 95 /m 2 Porcelain Tiles Porcelain Tiles INCL VAT from Quality European Laminated Flooring available LAY-BYES NOW ACCEPTED LAY-BYES NOW ACCEPTED DEBIT & CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED. X1R74KND-QK150316 The Elsieskraal canal which flows through Surrey Estate has become a breeding ground for criminals, residents say. Inset: Cathy Agulhas, who lives near the canal, points to the wall where her lamps were stolen off her property. PHOTOS: EARL HAUPT SURREY ESTATE Flowing with crime EARL HAUPT @EarlHaupt R esidents who live next to the Elsies- kraal canal in Surrey Estate are living in fear due to the frequency of crime they have witnessed in the area. Despite the presence of a neighbourhood watch in the area, residents are at their wits’ end because of the threat they face on a daily basis. Cathy Agulhas, who lives near the Elsies- kraal canal, says it’s especially when Aries Street goes quiet while Surrey Primary School is in session when the criminals rear their ugly heads. “I am just sick and tired of all the things that are going on here. We report these things and nothing happened. The guys sit on the edge of the canal and are robbing peo- ple. If you come out then they call you names and the next time they break into your house,” she says. Her garden equipment had been stolen, along with birds she kept as pets. “What can I do about it? I report to the po- lice and nothing happens. They just come back to you and say that there is not enough evidence, that they didn’t catch anyone and the case is then dropped. “If we then take matters into our own hands, then we are the ones who go to jail and the thief gets away.” Another resident, Maurice Roman, says he did not bother to call the police after his wife was robbed at the canal as he had felt let down by the police too many times in the past. “My wife came down to the hairdresser and she walked along the canal here and they robbed her at about 13:00 on a Friday afternoon. We did not even report it to the cops, because nothing happens. You phone and nobody comes and nothing happens and everybody feels the same here. When they do come, then it is four or five hours after the incident happened,” he says. Fortunately his wife was not hurt badly, only getting a few scratches on her arm, he says. Roman was more disturbed that the al- leged crime took place in broad daylight. “I told her that in the future never to ever walk along the canal, especially when it gets to lunch time and it gets very quiet. We have seen a lot of people who were robbed here during the day. It is not safe here and they are even attacking senior citizens and they don’t have respect towards the old people.” Lieutenant Ian Bennett, Manenberg po- lice’s spokesperson, says police are aware that the area around the canal is potentially dangerous. But not enough criminal cases have been reported at the station to make a difference in their crime pattern analysis be- fore they deploy more police to the area. “The biggest challenge that we have at the moment is that the community is not report- ing the crime. We are aware of the crime, but they are not reporting it and not making cas- es. This becomes difficult, because the per- son who deploys the police in the hotspots according to the crime pattern analysis, he would then not know that that is a hotspot. “We encourage the community, no matter how petty it might seem, to report the crime so that it can go onto the system and the members can be deployed according to the crime pattern analysis. We are aware of the incidents, but it is not reported crime. We deploy the members according to the report- ed crime in areas of concern,” Bennett says. V Anyone with information relating to criminal activity can call Manenberg police on 021 699 9400 or Crime- Stop on 0860 010 111.

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The Elsieskraal canal which flows throughSurrey Estate has become a breeding groundfor criminals, residents say. Inset: CathyAgulhas, who lives near the canal, points tothe wall where her lamps were stolen offher property. PHOTOS: EARL HAUPT

SURREY ESTATE

Flowing with crimeEARL HAUPT

@EarlHaupt

Residents who live next to the Elsies-kraal canal in Surrey Estate are livingin fear due to the frequency of crime

they have witnessed in the area.Despite the presence of a neighbourhood

watch in the area, residents are at their wits’end because of the threat they face on a dailybasis.

Cathy Agulhas, who lives near the Elsies-kraal canal, says it’s especially when AriesStreet goes quiet while Surrey PrimarySchool is in session when the criminals reartheir ugly heads.

“I am just sick and tired of all the thingsthat are going on here. We report thesethings and nothing happened. The guys siton the edge of the canal and are robbing peo-ple. If you come out then they call you names

and the next time they break into yourhouse,” she says.

Her garden equipment had been stolen,along with birds she kept as pets.

“What can I do about it? I report to the po-lice and nothing happens. They just comeback to you and say that there is not enoughevidence, that they didn’t catch anyone andthe case is then dropped.

“If we then take matters into our ownhands, then we are the ones who go to jailand the thief gets away.”

Another resident, Maurice Roman, sayshe did not bother to call the police after hiswife was robbed at the canal as he had feltlet down by the police too many times in thepast.

“My wife came down to the hairdresserand she walked along the canal here andthey robbed her at about 13:00 on a Fridayafternoon. We did not even report it to the

cops, because nothing happens. You phoneand nobody comes and nothing happens andeverybody feels the same here. When theydo come, then it is four or five hours afterthe incident happened,” he says.

Fortunately his wife was not hurt badly,only getting a few scratches on her arm, hesays. Roman was more disturbed that the al-leged crime took place in broad daylight.

“I told her that in the future never to everwalk along the canal, especially when it getsto lunch time and it gets very quiet. We haveseen a lot of people who were robbed hereduring the day. It is not safe here and theyare even attacking senior citizens and theydon’t have respect towards the old people.”

Lieutenant Ian Bennett, Manenberg po-lice’s spokesperson, says police are awarethat the area around the canal is potentiallydangerous. But not enough criminal caseshave been reported at the station to make a

difference in their crime pattern analysis be-fore they deploy more police to the area.

“The biggest challenge that we have at themoment is that the community is not report-ing the crime. We are aware of the crime, butthey are not reporting it and not making cas-es. This becomes difficult, because the per-son who deploys the police in the hotspotsaccording to the crime pattern analysis, hewould then not know that that is a hotspot.

“We encourage the community, no matterhow petty it might seem, to report the crimeso that it can go onto the system and themembers can be deployed according to thecrime pattern analysis. We are aware of theincidents, but it is not reported crime. Wedeploy the members according to the report-ed crime in areas of concern,” Bennett says.V Anyone with information relating to criminal activitycan call Manenberg police on 021 699 9400 or Crime­Stop on 0860 010 111.

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Slave names give runners wingsEARL HAUPT

@EarlHaupt

This year’s Slave Route Challenge on Sun-day 8 May will see participants run the

usual scenic route through the city while al-so giving honour to individual slaves of theCape’s past.Each runner will carry one of the 8000

names of slaves who appear on a “columnof memory” at the Iziko Slave Lodge in thecity centre.This was announced at the launch of this

year’s edition of the race at the museum lastweek.Farouk Meyer of Itheko Sport Athletic

Club and organiser for the Slave Route Chal-lenge explains runners will have a specificpurpose and a special honour in this year’srace, referring to the “column of memory”onwhich the names of 8000men, women andchildren are inscribed.“This year, every person who registers

will run on behalf of one of these names onthe column, allowing each runner to honoura specific personwhowas an important partof our country’s past.”

More than a raceOrganisers say the Slave Route Challenge

is more than just a race: it is a tribute to thetrials of dispossessed people who contribut-ed to the early development of Cape Townand, as a result, South Africa.The race route takes runners past several

historically significant landmarks, such asthe Castle of Good Hope, Grand Parade, theWhipping Post, Old Slave Church, the IzikoSlave Lodge and the Slave Tree Plaque.“Today the Iziko Slave Lodge is a site of

memory – a place of reconciliation andhope.The SlaveRouteChallenge provides the run-

ners the opportunity to actively engagewiththis history and to, beyond the race, explore,discover, reflect and reconnect with theirroots,” says Paul Tichmann, curator of theIziko Slave Lodge.Meyer says this year’s raceaims tohonour

individuals and celebrate the collective his-tory and diversity of both the race entrantsand the people they are remembering.“This takes the race to a whole new level,

and personalises it for each runner, while atthe same time instilling a sense of unity andmeaning – something so critical at this pointin time for our country,” says Meyer.

5km to half marathonThe event is presented by Itheko Sport

Athletic Club under the auspices of WesternProvince Athletics. While there is a minorchange in the title and logo of the race thisyear, it still formspart ofMetropolitanLife’smojo series which celebrates the communi-ty, andMetropolitan Life remains the race’smain sponsor.Since the inaugural race in 2011, the annu-

al Slave Route Challenge has consisted of ahalf marathon and a 10km run, as well as a5km fun run and walk, and a 10km big walkfor those who prefer a more leisurely pace.The half marathon is scheduled to kick

things off at the starting point in DarlingStreet at 07:00, followed by the 10km run at07:15, the 5km fun run and walk at 07:30 andthe 10km big walk at 07:45.V To enter visit www.iamrunningfor.co.za.

Each of this year’s participants in theSlave Route Challenge will be running for

one of the 8000 names of slaves foundon the “column of memory” on display

at the Iziko Slave Lodge.

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Manenberg police saymore andmore perjury cases are beingmade at their police station oflate.According to Lieutenant Ian

Bennett, spokesperson of Ma-nenberg police, detectives havefound that more and more com-munity members are reportingfake crimes.He says these false cases

range from insurance claims toproviding an excuse for them tokeep their jobs after goingAWOL.The false cases are escalating

from fraudulent insuranceclaims to people reporting fakekidnappings and alleged at-tempted murders.“The community is warned

that they should not open andreport false cases,” says Ben-nett.In a recent case amanclaimed

he had been abducted and as-saulted by unknown men andleft unconscious in a field forfive days.The man was allegedly in hot

water with his employers andhad to provide proof of hiswhereabouts on days duringwhich he was supposed to havebeen working.He even went as far as getting

adoctor’s report and submitting

it to the authorities.Police smelled a rate after tak-

ing his statement and studyingthe doctor’s report. The detect-ives’ suspicionswere confirmedonce they followed up leadswhich had provided by the sus-pect himself.It emerged that he had been at

a party the entire time. Themanwas enjoying himself so muchthat he never went home nor re-ported for work. During thesame time, it is alleged that hegot into a physical altercationwith unknownmen at the partyand had his phone stolen.Although his statement had

elements of truth in it, police ar-rested him last Monday night.“The interview turned into an

interrogation and this is wherethe detective got the truth out.This is where the complainantbecame a suspect. He wascharged with perjury,” saysBennett.Bennett warns that when peo-

ple decide to open false casesthey open themselves up tocriminal prosecution and theywill not hesitate to prosecute.“This type of action also has

an impact on crime statistics.Where we could be concentrat-ing on serious matters, time iswasted on false cases,” he says.V Anyone with information on crimecan call the Manenberg police stationon 021 699 9400.

Police say theywill sniff out liars

EARL HAUPT@EarlHaupt

The month of March in South Af-rica is used to commemorate

Human Rights, with national Hu-man Rights Day on Monday 21March.Aspart of this,Manenberg police

have chosen to roll out a humanrights training programme at pri-mary schools in the area.“Human rights are the most ba-

sic rightsweashumanbeingshaveandwe need to instil respect in ouryouth for acknowledging each oth-er’s human rights,” says policespokesperson Lieutenant Ian Ben-nett.Police sector managers identi-

fied schools, which include Wel-

come, Rio Grande and Red Riverprimary schools.Police officers spread the word

that as citizens of South Africa, weare all born free and equal and thatwe are against discrimination. Theofficers also teach the followingvirtues:. The right to life. The right not to be enslaved orsubjected to any form of torture. Everyone is equal before the lawand all rights are protected by thelaw. The right to trial. You are always innocent untilproven guilty. The right to privacy. Freedom to move. The right to seek a safe place tolive

. Right to a nationality, marriageand a family. The right to your own materialthings. Freedom of thought and to ex-press oneself. The right to democracy and pub-lic assembly. Social security. The right to play. The rights to food and shelter. The right to education“No-one can take away your hu-

man rights. We would like to culti-vate a new breed of respect withinthe community where the youthcan stand tall and ensure that peo-ple within the community, includ-ing the police, are respected, sothat the police can protect therights of our people,” says Bennett.

MANENBERG

Pupils taught rights

Manenbergpolice haverolled out ahumanrightstrainingprogrammeat Welcome,Rio Grandeand RedRiver primaryschools.

Matrics can see newhero movie for freeDamelin is giving matric learners achance to relax with VIP screeningsofBatman vs Superman:Dawn of Jus-tice.Almost 500CapeTown learnerswill

get the chance to watch the movie in3D at Nu Metro’s Canal Walk andV&A Waterfront cinemas on Thurs-day 24March. The prize includes pop-corn and cooldrink, a sweet and 3Dglasses.Themovie featuresBatman (played

by Ben Affleck) as he embarks on apersonal vendetta against Superman(Henry Cavill), leaving fans wonder-ing what sort of hero the world reallyneeds.V SMS the word “Superhero” to 45119 or fillin the entry form at www.damelin.co.za beforeThursday to enter.

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The City of Cape Town advises the public that Yusuf Gool Boulevard, Athlone will be closedtemporarily to north-bound vehicle traffic (towards Klipfontein Road) between ShaantiCrescent and Klipfontein Road from Monday 7 March 2016 until Friday 15 July 2016 forundertaking major sewer construction work. A stop-and-go system will be in place for thislane. The south-bound lane will be used for vehicle traffic in both directions.

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MANY SHARE DISTRICT SIXMEMORIES: Madeegha Anders (pictured),from the original District Six: The Musical,Giempie Vardien, Neesa Abrahams, MujahidGeorge, Ekraam Cupido, the Kenmere choirled by Lizle Gaffley (winners of kykNET’sSing in Harmonie choir competition) andcomedian Waseef Piekaan will be showcas-ing memories of District Six through musicand anecdotes in Concert innie District atthe Joseph Stone Auditorium in Athlone onSunday at 20:15. Tickets cost R120 each,R200 for two or R90 for bookings of tenor more. Contact Shameemah Jacobs on072 714 9887 or [email protected] for bookings or more informa-tion. PHOTO: FERENCE ISAACS PHOTOGRAPHY

Thursday 17 March

V Garlandale: Garlandale Rondebosch EastResidents’ Association will be having a specialgeneral meeting at Garlandale High School at19:30. The meeting will centre around therequest for compensation of affected resi-dents during the power outage in 2014. Formore information contact Basil Diedericks on021 696 5677 or 082 691 3446.

V Kenwyn: The national baseball champion-ships are taking place at the Chukker RoadSports Complex from Saturday 26 March toSaturday 2 April. The tournament will includea traders’ market. Anyone interested in tradingis welcome to attend a briefing session at theVOB clubhouse at 19:30. For more informationcontact Abe Taylor on 083 435 3577.

Thursday 31 March

V City Bowl: The Highlanders RegimentalAssociation, which raises funds for thepersonal needs of the serving members of theCape Town Highlanders, will hold an annualmeeting at the Sergeant’s Mess at the CastleBarracks at 18:30. All former serving members

are encouraged to attend. The Cape TownHighlanders have been in existence for some135 years.

V Kirstenbosch: An art workshop will be heldfor children aged between six and nine yearsat the Gold Fields Education Centre from09:00 to 13:00. Children will enjoy a guidedwalk into the garden and paint a box fornature’s treasures. Entry costs R60. Booking isessential. For more information contact021 799 8670 or [email protected].

Wednesday 27 April

V Sunnyside: Sunnyside Primary School will begoing to the Baxter Theatre at 14:00 to seeUnchained, a dance production by AfrikaAblaze. Tickets cost R80 each. For moreinformation call the school on 021 696 5106 orWhatsApp Nadia Charles on 072 274 4763.

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A 69-year-old man from Athlone was arrest-ed by Manenberg police for the possessionof tik on Friday.

The arrest happened while police werebusy with crime prevention duties, stop-and-searches and patrols in the area.

Police members saw the man walk froma known drug house in Sugarloaf Street inHeideveld towards Tambo Village.

He was stopped and searched and theyfound 50g tik, valued at R5000, in his posses-sion.

Police say he parked his car in Tambo Vil-lage to give the impression he lived in thearea. But the members of the police’s crimeprevention unit were suspicious of this andproceeded to investigate, which led to the ar-rest.

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A survey of Belgravia residents on the Cityof Cape Town’s water and sanitation servi-ces began last week.

In the coming months residents may re-ceive a visit from a water and sanitation de-partment representative to conduct the sur-vey.

The survey’s main aims are to gain insightabout residents’ requirements and find outhow satisfied residents are.

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The assessment results will help in for-ward planning in that they will:. define an acceptable level of service satis-faction which needs to be achieved andmaintained;. identify any areas needing improvement;. uncover any needs not currently being ad-dressed, especially in informal and in busi-

ness areas; and. evaluate the effectiveness of marketingcampaigns, determining future communica-tion strategies.

UMTHA Consultancy Services has beencontracted to carry out the survey.

Surveyors will be wearing white shirtsand black pants, and will carry a City of CapeTown identification card.

The City would like to remind residentsthat it is in their interest to participate asthese results will help inform future Cityspending.

The survey will consist of 25 questions andshould take about 10 minutes to complete.All information provided will be kept highlyconfidential.V If in doubt about any person claiming to be fromor working on behalf of the City, residents should con­tact the City’s call centre on 0860 103 089 to confirmthe person’s identity.

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Did you know that a plastic bottle caphas healing powers?

Operation Smile has partnered withFair Cape Dairies and libraries in theprovince to change the lives of childrenacross South Africa who are born withcleft lips or cleft palates.

Last month the Operation Smile cam-paign was launched. It will end on WorldSmile Day in October.

The aim is to double the amount of mon-ey raised last year. As part of this they en-courage the public to collect plastic bottlecaps of Fair Cape Dairies products and anyother plastic bottle caps.

Every kilogram of bottle tops collectedwill be recycled.

Independent auditors will ensure thatthe money raised will go towards payingfor the vital surgery the child beneficia-ries need.

Each operation costs R5500.“Every three minutes, a child is born

with a cleft lip or a cleft palate. Childrenborn with cleft conditions may suffer tor-ments, malnourishment and difficultywith speech,” says Adva Brivik of Opera-tion Smile.

“It is estimated that two billion people,or one quarter of the world’s population,lack access to care. Billions more lack ac-cess to safe and well-timed surgery. Only4% of an estimated 234m surgical proce-dures performed each year go to the poor-

est third of the global population.”“This is the fourth most common birth

defect in the world and it takes as little as45 minutes to repair a cleft lip or cleft pal-ate to allow these children to smile and livenormal lives,” says Louis Loubser, headmarketer of Fair Cape Dairies.

“And saving your plastic bottle tops forrecycling is such an easy thing to do. Wereally hope that the public will back thiscampaign so that the lives of many chil-dren can be changed.”V Look out for collection bins at the libraries in Ath­lone, Fish Hoek, Claremont, Rondebosch, Obervato­ry, Woodstock, Pinelands, Sea Point, Tableview,Bothasig, Somerset West, Strand, Brackenfell,Goodwood, Parow and Bellville.

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Use the law to help victimsDomestic violence is an ever-increasingproblem. And it is not uncommon for do-mestic violence to escalate into even moreserious crimes like murder.It is for this reason that helping mecha-

nisms, like “restraining order”,” protec-tion order” and “domestic violence inter-dict”, have been introduced. It is availablefor free and should be used to protect thevictim.There are many categories of victims

who may apply for such legal help. It ismost often used in domestic relationships.But domestic relationships are not just re-stricted to people who are married. Theyinclude people who live or have lived to-gether, who are family members (a siblingor uncle may also be abusive), who have achild together, are in-laws or are dating.The court order tells anabuser to stop the

abuse and sets certain conditions prevent-ing the abuser from harassing or abusingthe victim again.Applying is free, unless an attorney is

used. When an attorney is involved, eachparty usually bears his own costs.The victim can apply at a court, but for

after-hour applications they must go to apolice station. However, not all courtswork the sameway – some only handle pro-tection order applications on certain daysand at certain times. It is best to find outat the police station.Once a protection order is granted, it is

valid until the victim withdraws it.Victims also have the right to bring a

criminal charge against their abusers inaddition if thedomestic abuse containedanelement of violence.The magistrate will first grant an inter-

im (temporary) protection order to stop theabuser from:. Committing domestic violence.. Asking another person’s help to commitdomestic violence.. Entering a shared residence or a speci-fied part thereof.

. Abusing the victim financially.

. Entering the victim’s residence (whichthe order may also keep secret).To ensure the victim has a strong case,

take note of the following.

Gather information and documentation.Keep written notes of all the dates, timesand types of domestic violence committed..Get all the personal details of the abuser,including his home and work addresses,telephone numbers and identity number.. Ensure you have your identity docu-ment.

You don’t have to, but it will help if youalso have. Photos of the physical abuse.. A photo of the abuser.. Photos of the violence if any goods orproperty were damaged.. Papers showing who bought the items ifyour goods or property were damaged..Letters confirming the fact that you havebeenabused.Youcanget letters fromsocialworkers, doctors, etc.. Statements from people who witnessedthe abuse..A J88 form completed by a doctor of inju-ries (bruises, wounds, etc.).

Get helpAny member of the police must help the

victim in every way necessary, includingexplaining your rights, what you can do tostop the abuse by using the law, finding asafe place for you to stay or helping youmake arrangements to find a place and get-ting you medical treatment.Remember abuse is not just physical but

can be emotional abuse as well, whichwould include threats.V This column was contributed by Denzil Jacobs, anadmitted advocate with expertise in commercial law.For guidance on legal issues email him on [email protected] or read his column in People’s Post nextmonth.

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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 15 March 2016 NEWS 7

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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 15 March 2016 SPORT 11

JOSEPH PILLAY

A soccer festival at the Strandfonteinsports complex starts on Saturday.The “By the Sea” tournament hosted

by Strandfontein AFC is expected to bringdroves of spectators to witness the 13th an-nual showpiece of u.13 soccer players com-peting for cup glory.The event has been able to attract clubs

from all over for a number of years to feaston and develop players by participating inthe u.13 event.At the same time a carnival atmosphere

entices clubs and spectators alike to sharein the thrills and spills of the soccer talentthe youth event brings.The launch for this year’s tournamentwas

held at the Strandfontein Civic Centre lastWednesday.The 32 teams participating were divided

into eight groups of four teams each.With major sponsors such as Coolag,

Strandfontein AFC has been able to not onlyhost the annual tournament, but improve onthe quality on offer for the young soccerplayers and their administrators.With other sponsors like Umbro and Jive,

the organisers believe this year’s tourna-ment will be the best and most exciting onestaged throughout its history.Previous winners have been academies

like Fish Hoek (2013), Ajax Cape Town (2014)and Old Mutual last year.The teams will be competing for R2000 in

the winners’ section.The championship team will also receive

a floating trophy, keepsake trophy and 20 in-dividual medals.

The runner-up team will receive R750 anda trophy. The losing semi-finalists will bothpocket R400 in prize money.In the plate section the crownwinnerswill

receive R500 and keepsake trophy while thelosing finalist will pocket R400.The shield section champions will be

awarded R350 and a keepsake trophy, withthe runners-up smiling to the bank withR300.Amongst the individual awards up for

grabs, the player of tournament will winR250 and receive a medal and trophy.Likewise the goalkeeper, top goal scorer,

manager of the tournament as well as teamof the fair play award will also win R250, amedal and trophy.The tournament kicks off on Saturday at

09:00 and ends at 18:00 each day, except forthe Sunday at about 16:00 with the prize giv-ing.

The group drawGroup A: Maties, Morgenster United, Ful-

ham Sport and Beacon Spurs.Group B: Old Mutual Academy, Firefight-

ers, Grassy Park United and Origan Spurs.Group C: Ajax Cape Town, Rockafellas,

Life Zone and Meadowridge.Group D: Hellenic, Bayview, Devonshire

Rovers and Westridge.Group E: All Stars, Bayhill United, Stan-

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Ulana and FN Rangers.Group G: Fish Hoek, Vasco da Gama, Si-

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John’s and Rebels.

Youth soccer tocaptivate fans

BEST-KNOWN BIKERS: Former Protea batsman and head coach Gary Kirsten (left)and TV presenter Michael Mol peddled in good spirit during the prologue of this year’sAbsa Cape Epic mountain bike stage race held at Meerendal wine estate in Durbanvilleon Sunday. PHOTO: MARK SAMPSON/ CAPE EPIC/ SPORTZPICS

The Eagles schools u.11 boys and u.13 girlssoccer competition will be taking place atthe Heideveld Sports Complex on Thursdayfrom 10:00 to 15:00.The competition is organised by Crystal

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nament.The competition will be in the form of a

league, followed by a semi-final to be playedby the two highest placed teams in each

league. The finals will be played at the Bar-clays Premier LeagueLive fan park event onSunday. The finalists will be given bus trav-el to the event in Camps Bay.Every player will receive a Crystal Palace

T-shirt, and the winning school in each cate-gory will receive a Crystal Palace playingkit, medals and a trophy. The participantswill also receive a meal and refreshments.There is no cost for a team or school to en-

ter but places are subject to availability.V For more information contact Robin Falken on071 290 4724 or 081 525 3301 or robin@active­communities.org.za.

Free soccer tournament for boys and girls

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No double for Glenthorn A’sJOSEPH PILLAY

Glenthorn A’s have missed theleague and knockout cup dou-ble as they were beaten 2-1 by

Falcons at Turfhall Stadium onSunday.

Steven Rodkin, Glenthorn headcoach, did get silverware on Satur-day when his side beat Falcons 8-1in the final game of the Cape TownSoftball Association’s superleague.

It was the fifth consecutive sea-son that A’s walked away with thesuper league honours.

In what must go down as one ofthe most exciting showdowns everwitnessed and much to the delightof the ballpark fans on Sunday, An-dre Alexander’s inspired Falconsside rose to the occasion to defendtheir knockout cup title in a tensefinal.

It was quite a remarkable gamein more ways than one with thematch-winning double play takingplace in the bottom of the sixthframe.

The play saw Falcons stoppingand preventing their opponentsfrom scoring the equalising runand potentially set up the winning

runs that would change the match.The grandstand finish was set up

by Carla Swanepoel, who broughtthe A’s back to being one down inthe fourth frame.

Then, following a scoreless fifthframe from either side, A’s securedthree safe base hits by CourtneyStevens, Cindy Davids and DeidreSasman in the sixth inning.

With the bases loaded, A’sthreatened to score the much-need-ed runs to win the contest. Butnext-up batter Jean Bell fly foundWaseema Scott in the deep. Bell’sdeadly peg to shot stop fielder Ni-cole Alexander set up a furtherplay with catcher Samantha Jones.This led to a match-winning doubleplay in which Stevens was stoppedin her tracks just short of the homeplate.

Alexander’s three bagger in thesecond frame contributed to twoRBIs that enabled Kelly Julie andScott to cross the home plate safely.

They were able to hold onto their2-0 lead until Glenthorn reducedthe deficit to one – scoring Swane-poel from the bat of Sasman’s two-base hit.

Lauren Mulder led the pitchingduel for Glenthorn. In her six in-

nings spell she faced 26 batters,claimed six scalps and allowed twobase-on-balls while she gave up sixhits to Bettina Philips (2-3), Scott(1-2), Alexander, Jones and Julie(each 1-3).

Meanwhile, Falcons pitcherJones, in her six innings contest,conceded nine hits to the 26 Glen-thorn batters she faced.

She earned two strike-out vic-tims, allowed one base-on-ball andconceded hits to Alex Fortune, Sas-man (each 2-3), Cindy Davids (1-2),Lisa Erasmus, Astrid van Krester-en, Swanepoel and Stevens (each1-3).

“We were beaten and credit mustgo to Falcons who once again re-corded a victory in a breathtakingfinal,” said a disappointed Rodkinafter the match.

Falcons coach Alexander had abroad smile on his face.

“It may have been sweet revengeas to our league defeat on Saturdayand though I would have loved towon the league title, I’m extremelyhappy and proud of the team thatthey put up a brave and good fightthat was exceptionally excellentand good enough for us to defendour coveted knockout title,” hesaid.

Major leagueWestridge Yankees won the final

of the major league knockout cup,following their 7-0 triumph againstCrusaders to capture the majorleague.

Men’s major leagueIn the men’s division Devon-

shire Rovers won the major leagueknockout trophy after beatingWestridge Yankees 4-2 in the day’sfinal match.

Knockout cup results. WomenSuper league: Falcons 2, Glen-thorn A’s 1.

Major league:Westridge Yankees7, Crusaders 0.First league: Tygerberg 5, St Mar-tin’s 1.Second league:Falcons 15, Devon-shire Rovers 5.Third league: Table View Torna-dos 8, VOB 6.Fourth league: Crusaders Colts11, Wynberg Gladiators 10.

. MenMajor league:Devonshire Rovers4, Westridge Yankees 2.First league: Hamiltons Grey 18,Albertons 1.Second league: Stealers 7, Tanta-sport 6.

Falcons catcher SamanthaJones (left) prevents a runfrom being scored by taggingCourtney Stevens of GlenthornA’s at home plate in full viewof chief umpire Noore Nacero-dien at Turfhall Stadium onSunday. This last play of theday allowed Falcons to retaintheir super league knockoutcup title with a 2-1 victory.

PHOTOS: RASHIED ISAACS

The victorious Falcons super league team celebrate keeping their knockoutcup title.