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TUESDAY 22 March 2016 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] LANSDOWNE 41 Induland Cres. Lansdowne Ind. Supplier of a wide range of disposable packaging Tel: 021 691 8811 E-mail: [email protected] Free delivery Conditions apply Since 1998 • All types of Paper, Plastic bags • Cake, Pizza, Party boxes • Serviettes, Garage, Toilet rolls • Cling, Bubble, Lunch wrap • Cutlery, Straws, Heatsealers • Cups, Tubs, Lids • Fomo Trays, Plates • Foil Trays, Rolls • Platters, Domes • Detergents, etc TUESDAY 22 March 2016 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected] LANSDOWNE Skateboarder Jean-Marc Johannes from Athlone showed off his skills to the crowd at the Cape Argus SportShow, which was held at Sandringham near Stellenbosch over the weekend. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX Up! MANENBERG Plato in gangland to explain law EARL HAUPT @EarlHaupt D an Plato, provincial minister of com- munity safety, visited Heideveld and Manenberg last week to inform resi- dents of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act (Poca). The Act is intended to empower communi- ties to help police in isolating and removing gangsters from society and imprison drug- lords. According to Lieutenant Ian Bennett, Ma- nenberg police’s spokesperson, Plato’s mes- sage was clear: community members who continue to violate laws by dealing in drugs and participating in other illegal activities from inside municipal flats will be dealt with in the harshest possible manner and be evicted from these premises. “For too long our communities have com- plained about the ‘known gangsters’ and the ‘alleged druglords’ who intimidate every- one, operate as if they are above the law and perpetuate the cycle of drugs, guns and gangs that wreak havoc in our communi- ties,” said Plato. The Act takes a combative stance against organised crime, money laundering, crimi- nal gang activities and racketeering. The Act is not only intended to criminalise gang activity, but also criminalises the failure of community members to report crime they have witnessed. “We aim to take a firm stand, backed by legislation, to help realise safer communi- ties,” added Plato. The department of community safety has collaborated with the police, the depart- ments of education and social development as well as various community police forums and neighbourhood watches. Plato’s department will continue to roll out similar programmes throughout Cape Town over the next two months. “We want each community member to have confidence that when information is reported to the police, it will be investigated and action will be taken. I will continue to provide the police with all the names, allega- tions of illegal activity and information on unlawful conduct I receive from community members,” said Plato. Meanwhile, Major-General Vincent Bea- ton encouraged the youth to take a stand against gangs and to study. “Education is the gateway to uproot gangs and end poverty,” he said. He added that the youth needed to be in- spired in the communities they lived and that parents needed to take greater responsi- bility and ensure their children strove to be- come the great people they ought to be. He said parents needed to know where their children were and with whom they spending time. It is through little parental participation that the youth joined gangs, he claimed. Beaton also expressed his concern about police officers who were not delivering qual- ity and efficient services to the community. He encouraged community members to re- port a lack of service in their area so that he could deal with it. Kadar Jacobs, chairperson of the Manen- berg community police forum (CPF), reiter- ated the importance or working with the po- lice. He said the attacks on police members when executing their duties would not be tolerated. “The CPF will not stand for this type of ac- tion. There needs to be a closer working rela- tionship with police in order to root out criminals and their activity.”

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Page 1: People’s Post Lansdowne 20160322

TUESDAY 22 March 2016 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected]

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• Cups, Tubs, Lids• Fomo Trays, Plates• Foil Trays, Rolls• Platters, Domes• Detergents, etc

TUESDAY 22 March 2016 | 0021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501/06 | Email: [email protected]

LANSDOWNE

Skateboarder Jean­Marc Johannes from Athloneshowed off his skills to the crowd at the Cape ArgusSportShow, which was held at Sandringham nearStellenbosch over the weekend. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

Up!

MANENBERG

Plato ingangland toexplain lawEARL HAUPT

@EarlHaupt

Dan Plato, provincial minister of com-munity safety, visited Heideveld andManenberg last week to inform resi-

dents of the Prevention of Organised CrimeAct (Poca).

The Act is intended to empower communi-ties to help police in isolating and removinggangsters from society and imprison drug-lords.

According to Lieutenant Ian Bennett, Ma-nenberg police’s spokesperson, Plato’s mes-sage was clear: community members whocontinue to violate laws by dealing in drugsand participating in other illegal activitiesfrom inside municipal flats will be dealtwith in the harshest possible manner and beevicted from these premises.

“For too long our communities have com-plained about the ‘known gangsters’ and the‘alleged druglords’ who intimidate every-one, operate as if they are above the law andperpetuate the cycle of drugs, guns andgangs that wreak havoc in our communi-ties,” said Plato.

The Act takes a combative stance againstorganised crime, money laundering, crimi-nal gang activities and racketeering. TheAct is not only intended to criminalise gangactivity, but also criminalises the failure ofcommunity members to report crime theyhave witnessed.

“We aim to take a firm stand, backed bylegislation, to help realise safer communi-ties,” added Plato.

The department of community safety hascollaborated with the police, the depart-ments of education and social developmentas well as various community police forumsand neighbourhood watches.

Plato’s department will continue to rollout similar programmes throughout CapeTown over the next two months.

“We want each community member tohave confidence that when information isreported to the police, it will be investigatedand action will be taken. I will continue toprovide the police with all the names, allega-tions of illegal activity and information onunlawful conduct I receive from communitymembers,” said Plato.

Meanwhile, Major-General Vincent Bea-ton encouraged the youth to take a standagainst gangs and to study.

“Education is the gateway to uproot gangsand end poverty,” he said.

He added that the youth needed to be in-spired in the communities they lived andthat parents needed to take greater responsi-bility and ensure their children strove to be-come the great people they ought to be.

He said parents needed to know wheretheir children were and with whom theyspending time.

It is through little parental participationthat the youth joined gangs, he claimed.

Beaton also expressed his concern aboutpolice officers who were not delivering qual-ity and efficient services to the community.He encouraged community members to re-port a lack of service in their area so thathe could deal with it.

Kadar Jacobs, chairperson of the Manen-berg community police forum (CPF), reiter-ated the importance or working with the po-lice. He said the attacks on police memberswhen executing their duties would not betolerated.

“The CPF will not stand for this type of ac-tion. There needs to be a closerworking rela-tionship with police in order to root outcriminals and their activity.”

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TheSalvationArmywill once againhost aninterdenominational Easter sunrise ser-vice at Rhodes Memorial, continuing a tra-dition that began in the 1940s.The service, which is attended by up to

1 000 people, will take place on the steps ofRhodes Memorial, Rondebosch on Sundayat 06:20.Salvation Army bands from all over the

peninsula will perform at the service.There is no parking at the memorial. In-stead, parking is available at the southernentrance parking areas of the University ofCape Town’s upper campus (Exit 7 off theM3).Free shuttles will run to RhodesMemori-

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Fighting cancerone step at a timeRAGHEEMAH ARENDS

The Cancer Association of South Africa(Cansa) hosted its tenth annual Relay for

Life event at Vygieskraal Stadium fromFri-day to Saturday.

The event celebrated cancer survivors,applauded their caregivers and commemo-rated those who have lost their lives to thedisease. The overnight event started with aspeech by Anthea Bingle, chairperson ofCansa’s Athlone branch, and awalk aroundthe track by 300 cancer survivors, accompa-nied by the Western Cape Marching BandAssociation.

Rayghanah Cassiem, who was diagnosedwith breast cancer at 46, said that cancerhad changed her life by forcing her to seizelife after finding out her cancer had pro-gressed to stage four, meaning that the can-cer had already started to spread in herbody.

“We need educating to reduce the risk be-cause early detection saves lives. I exer-cised, I ate properly like anybody else andwhen they told me I had cancer, I thought,this is a stupid doctor. How can I have can-cer? At first, I didn’t think it was a blessingbut because of cancer, I saw the world …Don’t count the seconds, make the secondscount,” she said.“It is important for the community; we

need research because we need to find acure for cancer. If there is early detectionand treatment is started much sooner, thenit makes it much easier for the cancer pa-tient,” said Bingle, who is a cancer survivorherself. Her disease has been in remissionfor the past 16 years.

Not even the unexpected downpour coulddampen the spirit of participants.Cancer survivor Ayiesha Kamish felt

moved by the support she received at theevent.

“I am extremely overwhelmed; it is thefirst time I’m here. Listening to all the la-

dies that have had it for many years is actu-ally very motivational for me; the supportis there,” said Kamish.

“It is like a stigma, ‘don’t talk about it’ –this event shows people that it is not a deathsentence.”There were numerous marquees erected

by each of the 148 teams participating in therelay. Each team represented a differenttype of cancer to go along with their mar-quee tent set up according to the type of can-cer they were assigned.Cansa ensured that participants and sup-

porters were not only kept entertained bythe various performances taking place onstage, but that they left the event with a lit-tle more knowledge about the differenttypes of cancer as well as early detectionand treatment.

This team does a lap of honour in support of Cansa at Vygieskraal Stadium on Friday evening.Here are (from left) Kyle Phillips, Ingrid Kock and Cleo Koeries. PHOTOS: RASHIED ISAACS

Ivan Charles lights a candle in support ofcancer survivors and those who lost thebattle to cancer at the tenth Relay for Lifeevent at Vygieskraal Stadium.

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CHEVON BOOYSEN@ChevonBooysen

A successful forum meeting took place insector 3 last Monday.The sector forummeeting,whichwasused

as a platform for a police imbizo and a subfo-rum election, “went well”, says communitypolice forum chairperson Rafique Foflonk-er.Sector 3 covers Crawford, Belthorn,

Mountview, Railway, Rylands extension 3and Rylands extension 5.Two subforum positions were open for

election – chairperson and deputy chairper-

son. Foflonker confirms Mohamed Bodafrom Rylands extension 5 was elected chair-person. Deputy chairperson is Faizel Dolliefrom Penlyn.“We are glad that the election went well.

We are working on building cohesion in ourpolicing precinct again,” Foflonker says.Crime issues that were discussed during

the meeting ranged from wheelie bin push-ers, trolley brigades, response timeby policeand resources at Lansdowne police stationto neighbourhood watches.“This sector is especially concerned about

the wheelie bin scratchers and trolley push-ers in the area. Residents are, however, en-

couraged not to leave their bins unattend-ed,” Foflonker says.Police sector 3 manager Sergeant Shafiek

Manuel urged residents to take in their binsas soon as refuse had been collected.“This will also discourage bin scratchers

from coming in to the area. If a bin is leftunattended all day this encourages and in-vites vagrants and unsavoury characters in-to the area,” Foflonker added.“If you are unable to take your bin in dur-

ing the day, ask a neighbour to take it outjust before the truck comes around and haveit put back. This is an effective way of keep-ing unwanted elements out,” Manuel said.

With regard to trollies being used in thearea to cart goods, Foflonker says theirhands are cut off most of the time.“This is a bit tricky as these trollies are

the private property of supermarkets,” hesays. “When an arrest is made in the eventof finding stolen items in a trolley, we findthat the businesses are not willing to followthrough on the court process.”“Our police should be concentrating on

themajor crimes in the area but they are po-licing these issues as well. However, thismight be an inefficient use of the resource.But we are doing our best to address this is-sue,” he says.

CRAWFORD

Safety forum election successful

CHEVON BOOYSEN@ChevonBooysen

A 42-year-old foreigner was arrested in Ot-tery on Thursday after police were emaileda tip-off.The man was arrested on charges of pos-

session of tik, says Lansdowne policespokesperson Sergeant Nkululeko Mnyaka.“The raid took place in Myrtle Road, Ot-

tery.A tip-off fromacommunitymemberviaemail to the station commander was re-ceived and a search warrant was issued toexecute at the house,” Mnyaka says.Mnyaka says the Nigerian man was ar-

rested at 11:15 after officers found twopacketcontaining 5g tik worth an estimated R1500.“The drugs were found outside his house

on top of the cement bag after thoroughsearching done by the police members ser-geants Shafiek Manuel and Donny Peters-en,” Mnyaka says.The suspect appeared in Wynberg Court

on Friday.Police station commander Colonel Her-

man Seals thanked communitymembers forgiving valid information to ensure thatcriminals are brought to justice.Seals further said that “police will leave

no stone unturned in order to fight crimeand criminal activities in theLansdownepo-licing precinct”.Resident Keith Blake says information,

with pictures, were sent to the police.“On Thursday we and the Ottery Gardens

neighbourhood watch members were spec-tators as the police raided a house andmadean arrest of a foreigner for drugs. TheOtteryGardens community were shocked to seethat right here under our noses we havedrug dealers.“We established that the highly profes-

sional raid with a drug dog and numerousmembers was led by Petersen, our sectormanager, and we salute them on a job welldone,” Blake said.

Man arrested for tik

Lansdowne police acted on a tip­off theyreceived via email and found tik at a housein Myrtle Road, Ottery. They also arrestedone man.

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CHEVON BOOYSEN@ChevonBooysen

With the sunnier days threatening todisappear for a while, car enthusiasts

made the most of the sun on one of the big-gest car events at the Athlone Stadium yes-terday.TheCapeTownMotor Showkicked off on

Human Rights Day with much excitementas motoring enthusiasts gathered to appre-ciate all things automobile, boasting an al-ready 2500-strong crowd by midday.Event coordinator Gustav Serfontein

says this year’s eventwas focused on safetyon the roads.“Our car clubs even came on board this

year with the concept of safety on the road.Their displays depicted the dangers ofspeeding on the road. Our ultimate mes-sage is basically to keep the speeding andracing in a controlled environment insteadof on our public roads,” Serfontein says.He adds that the event covers all aspects

of the motoring industry except one.“At the moment racing is not part of the

event, but we are definitely looking at in-corporating this for our next Cape TownMotor Show event during next year. How-ever, for now we have all kinds of catego-ries on show from old-school classics rightthrough to our drifters and spinners thisyear,” he says.“Another aspect we were really focused

on this yearwas to host the event as family-friendlyaspossible.Wehave food stalls andchildren’s entertainment, bringing the carfraternity even closer together. We arelooking at expanding this event by nextyear and establishing the Cape Town carfraternity during next year,” Serfonteinsays.The event hosted a live broadcast with

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Man arrested withfirearm, ammoThe City of Cape

Town’s StabilisationUnit arrested a 31-year-old man in Sabie Cres-cent in Manenberg lastThursday after he wasfound with a 357 Mag-num firearm and sixrounds of ammunition.

In Grassy Park, theCity’s Integrated Road-block Unit arrestedthree men after receiv-ing a tip-off.

A resident had no-ticed them sitting in aparked car in 2nd Ave-nue for a long time andbecame suspicious.

Officers searched thecar and found a firearm.

The firearms havebeen sent for ballistic tests to determine ifthey can be linked to other crimes.

“The perception that peak holiday peri-ods divert attention away from day-to-dayenforcement is misplaced.

“We will ensure that we continue to havea presence in all areas, in spite of the in-creased demands.“It becomes easier to do effective enforce-

ment when you havemembers of the publicwho are willing to pick up the phone andreport suspicious activity,” warns JPSmith, Mayco member for safety and secu-rity, as he announces that the City’s en-forcement agencies are replicating many ofits festive season interventions to keep lo-cals and visitors safe this holiday.

The agencies will implement some of theaspects of the festive season enforcementplan, which includes a sharpened focus on

drunk driving and other traffic transgres-sions, patrols along major routes like theN2, safeguarding beaches and other publicareas and doing duty at the many eventsthat take place during this holiday.Smith claims operators don’t care about

the safety of commuters.“I have noticed the grumbles of operators

in recent days about the pending safetychecks. They clearly have little regard forthe safety of the hundreds of commuterswho will be relying on them to get home totheir loved ones for the holidays.“I urge bus and taxi drivers, but also pri-

vatemotorists, to get their vehicles checkedbefore they hit the long road. What’s worse– getting to your destination a little later ornot at all?” Smith says.V To report emergencies, call 107 from a landline or021 480 7700 from a cellphone.

The City of Cape Town is replicating many of its festive seasonplans to keep locals and visitors safe during this holiday period,including a sharpened focus on drunk driving.

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The club’s Injongo EducareProject is a comprehensive ECD in-itiative that has addressed a varie-ty of needs at 47 educare centres inthe Philippi area.

Five American teachers recentlycompleted a three-week teachingexchange programme. They spenta week working with staff and chil-dren at Albertina Sisulu and Khul-uleka educare centres in Philippi.

Elizabeth Cannone, one of theAmerican teachers, spoke abouther experiences.

“In every classroom we entered,we were welcomed so warmly,” shesaid.

“The children and staff were soexcited to learn and while we haveshared from our experience in the

United States, we feel just as fortu-nate to have learnt so much fromthe incredibly strong women herewho are such passionate teachers.”

By working closely with the pro-vincial departments of social de-velopment and education, the edu-care project aims to create a plat-form where innovative methods inECD are shared to foster new ap-proaches and improve the overallquality of development for eachchild.

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“The teachers have already meteach other in Cape Town, so the in-formation-sharing relationshipshave begun. The idea is for knowl-edge and best practice to be sharedso that the best teaching methods

can ensure optimal developmentfor all the children attending ECDcentres.”

Bergmann-Harris explained theimportance of working closelywith child and childcare workersduring a key stage of their develop-ment – the first 1000 days of theirlives.

“Research has shown how achild can truly flourish with thebest possible outcomes when theirearly development is prioritised,”he said.

“All young people should be ableto benefit from a world-class stan-dard of education. This teachingexchange has injected a new levelof interest into the programme andits goals.

“We have enjoyed every part ofthis programme so far and new re-lationships have been establishedat a number of different levels.”V For more information on the Rotary Clubof Claremont visit http://claremontrota-ry.co.za/.

Michelle Deegan, avisiting teacher fromthe United States,shared her perspec­tives in an exchangeprogramme ateducare centres inPhilippi, which wasorganised by theRotary Club.

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Police seized drugs at a home in Sher-wood Park last week.

According to Lieutenant Ian Bennett,Manenberg police’s spokesperson, policeconfiscated tik and unga at a house inThird Avenue last Monday.

The bust came after police received atip-off about alleged drug dealing at anaddress in the area.

The house was searched and five pack-ets of uncut tik, valued at R10 000, and 51units of unga, valued at R3000, werefound hidden on top of a cupboard in thebedroom.

Bennett says no-one could be arrestedas it was found that many people had ac-cess to the house and the owner seemedto have no idea of the drugs.

“Community members and parentsneed to be aware of who frequents theirhomes and who their children are in-volved with. This could be very serious

and innocent person could be arrestedwhen these quantities of drugs arefound,” says Bennett.V Anyone with information about drug dealingcan call the Manenberg police station on021 699 9400 or CrimeStop on 0860 010 111.

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Police confiscated five packets of uncut tikat a house in Sherwood Park last week.

Drugs found in house

The City of Cape Town’s stabilisation unitarrested a 31-year-old man for having an un-licenced firearm last Thursday.

Manenberg police confirmed the arrest,which took place at 13:00 while the unitfrom the City’s Law Enforcement were busyconducting patrols in Manenberg Avenue.

They had received information about aman who looked suspicious and was walk-ing with a firearm in and around SabieWalk.

According to Lieutenant Ian Bennett, Ma-nenberg police’s spokesperson, there werealso incidents of stone throwing in the area

at the time.When they approached the man, the stabi-

lisation unit noticed that he had a revolverin his hand.

“When he saw the Law Enforcement vehi-cle he started to run. The stability unit cor-nered him and as he was stopped he threwthe firearm onto a roof of a house in SabieRoad,” says Bennett.

The man was arrested and a 45mm revolv-er loaded with six rounds was confiscated.V Anyone with information on crime can call Manen-berg police on 021 699 9400 or CrimeStop on0860 010 111.

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precursors to possible road rage,wemaynothaveput themintoperspective fromthe like-lihood of being involved in a crash.According tonewresearchby theVirginia

Tech Transportation Institute in the UnitedStates, drivers increase their crash risknearly tenfold when they get behind thewheel while visibly angry, sad, crying oremotionally agitated.It was also discovered that drivers more

than double their crash risk when they en-gage in distracting activities that requirethem to take their eyes off the road, such asusing a cellphone, reading orwriting andus-ing touchscreen menus on a car’s instru-ment panel.This research revealed that drivers dial-

ling handheld cellphones increase theirchance of crashing by 12 times. Reading orwriting, including on a tablet, increasescrash risk 10 times.Reaching for an object (other than a cell-

phone) bumps up the crash risk by ninetimes.According to the institute’s research, driv-

ers in the country surveyed engage in some

type of distracting activity about half of thetime while driving a car. One can only butimagine what the percentage for South Af-rican driverswould be – howmuchhigher?

Gen Y drivingThese findings are important because

there is an ever-increasing younger popu-lation of drivers, particularly teenagers,whoaremoreprone to engaging indistract-ing activities while driving, and the analy-sis shows that, if no steps are taken in thenear future to limit the number of distract-ing activities, thosewho represent the nextgeneration of drivers will only continue tobe at greater risk of a crash.Of interestwashow travellingwell above

the speed limit creates about 13 times therisk, and driver performance errors suchas suddenor improperbrakingorbeingun-familiar with a car or road have an impacton individual risk, according to research-

ers.No doubt the following observations will

please women drivers who are pretty muchstereotyped as researchers also found sever-al factors previously thought to increasedriver risk – including applying makeup orfollowing a car too closely – actually had alower prevalence in the driving study. Thatmeans they wereminimally present or werenot present at all in the crashes analysed.Male drivers be warned!All things considered then, the message

we take from a study such as this one is thatwhile some behaviours can be corrected bytraining, there are some which can – andshould – be addressed by taking a check onour emotions (or letting a friend or familymember’s “words ofwisdom” sink in) beforegetting behind the wheel.Take care and get a grip on your emotions

when driving.– Eugene Herbert

According to research, it is not a good idea to get behind the wheel when you are in a badmood.

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A triumphant provincialsoftball team has re-turned from the national

provincial championships inPolokwane unbeaten.They have the champions

trophy in possession follow-ing their superbwork over thelast week.The Western Cape coaching

staff of Steven Rodkin andWayne May also happen to bethe Super League coaches ofleague champions GlenthornA’s.They led teamWesternCape

on a merry dance practicallythrough most of the matches.Some of the matches were af-fected by stormy rains and re-sults in the round robin.Though the Capetonians

had their noses in front, theyhad to share with the opposi-tion with a point each.Nevertheless, the Western

Cape side defeated Ekurhu-leni (Eastern Gauteng) 6-2 inthe grand final on Sunday.Earlier in the day Western

Cape advanced to the final aft-er beating Ekurhuleni 6-3 in

the play-off.Tshwane beat KwaZulu-Na-

tal 9-6 in the other play-off.Ekurhuleni then defeated

Tshwane for a place in thegrand final.The Tshwane side had to be

content with receiving thebronze medal.In the Grand Final eight

players of Glenthorn A’s(pitcher Lauren Mulder,CindyDavids,Nicole Fortune,Astrid van Kresteren, AlexFortune, Carla Swanepool, Li-sa Erasmus and CourtneyStevens, the designated pitchhitter) and two players of Fal-cons (Kelly Julie andCarla Ja-cobs) represented theWesternCape outfit.

All-star teamMany of the Western Cape

team playersmade the all-starteam – Erasmus, Van Krester-en, Fortune, Davids, Jacobs,Fortune, Julie, Swanepooland Mulder.Three umpires also ob-

tained their national grading(level 4) – Bonita Cloete, Ce-leste Achilles Nomdo andMonkgogi Thakgathi.

Province’ssoftballvictorious

BREATHTAKING BIKING: Multiple motocross champion and trial bike specialist Brian Capper had the crowd in aweat the Cape Argus SportShow, which was held at Sandringham near Stellenbosch over the weekend. Here he jumpsacross volunteer Natasha Schaake. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

Eagles establish nest in HeideveldEARL HAUPT

@EarlHaupt

Crystal Palace Football Club’sfoundation visited Heideveld andHout Bay recently to conduct a se-ries of coaching clinics and hosta mini-tournament.The tournament saw u.11 boys

and u.13 girls compete for theright to play at the Barclays Pre-mier League (BPL) Live event,which took place in Camps Bayover the weekend.However, one of the more im-

portant aims of the day in Heidev-eld was to establish a legacy forCrystal Palace, affectionatelyknown as the Eagles in the region.The event was facilitated and

organised by Active Communi-ties, a British-based organisationwith an office in Cape Town, withwhich Crystal Palace has workedin the past.Robin Falken, project manager

of Active Communities in CapeTown, said having Palace visitHeideveld was significant in it-self.“It is massive for the communi-

ty as soccer is a major sport in thecommunities; it is the most domi-nant and most popular sportthroughout.“These kids often look up to the

soccer stars as their role modelsand for them to get out of the cir-cumstances that they are in,” hesaid.GaryMulcahey, sports develop-

ment director of the Crystal Pal-ace foundation, said although thefirst team has been to Cape Townduring their pre-season, this hasbeen the first time that the clubhas had an opportunity to involveitself in community work.“The club was here pre-season

and played some games in the sta-dium and really enjoyed it andthat was one of the reasons which

were great when the PremierLeague announced Cape Townwas going to be the venue for BPLLive and we were going to makesure thatCrystal Palacewas goingto have a presence here in the lo-cal townships,” he said.Mulcahey said the aim was to

get children to play and enjoyplaying in a tournament set-up.“Speaking to coaches locally,

they train a lot, but there are notmany competitions like this. Thatwas one area that they wanted toget going.“Also we are here to see local

talent and see what players thereare out there.“If we can do well in the local

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ball from anonrushing

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during CrystalPalace’s visit to

the area last week.PHOTO: EARL HAUPT

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The ever-popular Easter tour-nament, now in its 10th year,promises to provide plenty of

excitement as well as entertain-ment galore.Theu.14 soccer event has attract-

ed the cream of the crop. The tour-nament sees 24 teams from acrossthe Cape Peninsula vying for thesought-after championship trophyin the gold section.It is hosted by of one of the oldest

clubs in Cape soccer, TrinitariansFootball Club.The hive of activity takes place

at the Salberau Sports Groundfrom Saturday to Monday. Match-es start at 09:00 each day.Michael Hendricks, chairperson

of Trinitarians, says the youth soc-cer tournament is not only a seri-ous competition but also an excit-ing event in which players fromvarious communities strut theirstuff in the playing arena.“They can learn new tricks;

make new friendships since thecommon love of soccer will defi-nitely bring them together. Theycan even keep in contact for sever-al years after the prestigiousEaster youth soccer cup.”He adds it is not only the players,

but also fans who come to be enter-tained and share in the feast ofyouth soccer.The organisers of the Easter

tournament hope to provide greatgames and, by doing so, perhapsentice and inspire players andtheir teams to have the same inter-est in soccer.“Our main goal is to ensure that

the youth soccer festival be evenbetter, larger and more enjoyable.We are very proud of what we haveachieved so far but it does notmean that we did not know whatwe could reach.“We would like to have even

more teams in order to make oursoccer cup more colourful, morethrilling and well-known,” saysHendricks.The Mitchell’s Plain club Cape

Tars will be determined and eager

to defend the championship titlethey won in the gold section lastyear.The previous champions, Fire-

flighters (2014) and Vasco da Gama(2013), have not entered for thisyear’s event.But there is enough of a chal-

lenge as clubs like MorgensterUnited of theMitchell’s Plain area,Benfica of Manenberg, HanoverPark FC, Hellenic, Ajax CapeTown, Juventus of Khayelitsha,Clarewood of Cape District LFAand new entrants Cape Town Liv-erpool Academywill be in it to winit.

Round robinWith that in mind the 24 teams

will be divided into eight groups ofthree each and will compete on around-robin league basis.The winners of each group will

advance to the gold section quar-ter-final knockout stages. Teamsfinishing second will compete inthe quarter-finals of the silver sec-tion. The third-placed teams willenter the fray in the bronze sec-tion.Besides trophies and medals up

for grabs, cash incentives will begiven to the winners, runners-upand losing semi-finalist and quar-ter-finalist as well.The player of the tournament

and goalkeeper will be chosen bythe match officials and the manag-er and top goalscorer awards bythe tournament committee.

TeamsThe 24 teams that have shown in-

terest to compete in the three-daytournament are: Ajax Cape Town,Bayview, Belhar Spurs, BellstarUnited, Bellville United, BlueDowns Spurs, Cape Tars, CapeTown Liverpool Academy, Clare-wood, Central, ElsiesRiverUnited,Hanover Park FC, Hellenic, Invin-cible Cravenby, Island Rovers,Ithemba Labantu Academy, Ju-ventus, Kuils River, Matroosfon-tein, Morgenster United, Ravens-mead, RiversideRangers andhostsTrinitarians.

RANGERS RALLY TO TOP TUSSLE: Timothy Rhoda of Grassy Park United (left) in a tussle for posses­sion with Govan Brink of Maitland’s FN Rangers. Rangers won the round robin match 4­1.

PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

Bothasig win back­to­back titlesSEAN CAMPBELL

Bothasig thumped Silvertree 15-0in their penultimate game of theseason to secure their secondBAWP Major League title in frontof their home supporters.Similarly to last season’smaiden

championship, it was a collectiveeffort that brought Bothasig theback-to-back league titles.With one game to go, Bothasig

boast 23 wins and four losses. Twoof their losses cameback-to-back inthe early part of the season – toBellville and Durbanville respec-tively.They then went on a nine-game

winning streak before they weresurprised byWestridge Yankees inMitchell’s Plain. Just as theygot ona decent run again, Athlone A’sdowned them2-1 in their last defeat

of the season.Athlone A’s were also their last

opponents yesterday and are insecond place in the league. Athlonehas a record of 21 wins and six loss-es.Bothasig’s championship season

was built around the excellentpitching by Dylan Unsworth andJared Elario, whichwas supportedsuperbly by Brad Erasmus and Lu-cas Steinlin from Germany.This was backed up by a solid de-

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set the scene alight, the consistenthitting by Kyle Botha, Brett Wil-lemburg, the Feldtman brothers,Andrew Norman and Benji Smithalways posed a threat to the opposi-tion. Newbies Tyrone Milne andNick Eagles also stepped up when

required.Bothasig showed the depth in the

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Steinlin, a more consistent Nor-man and the promotion of Milneand Eagles from the reserve side.They also bolstered their coach-

ing departmentwhen they broughtin Greg Willemburg (VOB) andShaunMarshall (Bellville) to assistRaymond Tew and Neil Adonis toprepare the team.All players in the Bothasig side

have been selected for either theWPA, WPB or WP u.23 squads forthe national tournament at Chuk-ker Road Sports Complex nextweek. Except for Duane Feldtman,who was not available for selec-tion.