Seven campuses compete for top honours at recent intervarsity
By Leonie Bolleurs 
 

KovsieSport at the University of the Free State (UFS) hosted an intervarsity tournament across six sporting codes on the Bloemfontein Campus.

Participants included students from the UFS (Bloemfontein, Qwaqwa, and South campuses), the Central University of Technology (CUT) (Bloemfontein and Welkom campuses), the University of Pretoria (Tuks), and Sol Plaatje University (SPU). These athletes competed for top honours in netball, football, basketball, chess, table tennis, and volleyball.
 

KovsieSport
KovsieSport

 
The results are:

Netball:
Kovsies 44-29 CUT (Men)
Kovsies 20-38 CUT (Elites)
Bloemfontein Campus 22-0 South Campus
Bloemfontein Campus 20-13 Qwaqwa Campus
Kovsies 44-29 Tuks (Men)
Kovsies 19-43 Tuks (Elites)
 
Football:
South Campus 0-14 Bloemfontein Campus (Women)
South Campus 0-3 Bloemfontein Campus (Men)
Qwaqwa Campus 0-18 Bloemfontein Campus (Women)
Qwaqwa Campus 0-5 Bloemfontein Campus (Men)
 

Basketball:
UFS 51-21 SPU (Men)
UFS 109-21 SPU (Women)
UFS 76-18 CUT Bloemfontein (Women)
UFS 47-31 CUT Welkom (Men)
Bloemfontein Campus 68-13 Qwaqwa Campus (Women)
UFS 51-31 CUT Bloemfontein (Men)
CUT Bloemfontein 21-22 UFS Bloemfontein (Women)
 

Table tennis:
Team events Men and Women:
1. UFS Bloemfontein Campus
2. ⁠UFS Qwaqwa Campus 

Women’s doubles:
1. R Molisenyane/ T Senye
2. ⁠B Mothupi/ L Motshweneng 

Men’s doubles:
1. A Makaula/ S Mfundo
2. ⁠S Booi/ Y Ntanjana 

Singles: Women 
1. N Mabaso
2. ⁠B Mothupi
3. ⁠R Molisenyane
4. ⁠T Senye 

Singles: Men 
1. S Booi
2. ⁠A Makaula
3. ⁠Y Ntanjana
 

Chess:
First: South Campus 2 with 3,5/4
Second: Qwaqwa Campus 1 with 3/4
Third: Bloemfontein Campus 1 with 2,5/4
Fourth: South Campus 1 with 1/4
Fifth: Qwaqwa Campus 2 with 0/4
 

Volleyball:
UFS 2-1 CUT (Men)
UFS Bloemfontein 1-2 Panthers (Women)
UFS Qwaqwa 2-1 UFS BFN (Women)
UFS Bloemfontein 0-2 Panthers (Women)
UFS Alumni 2-1 UFS Bloemfontein (Men)


 

KovsieSport hosted an intervarsity tournament in six of its sporting codes on the Bloemfontein Campus.

Photos: Supplied


 
 
 
 

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