Although she did not quite reach her final goal in a Kovsie netball dress, being honoured one last time brought much peace to Tanya von Berg.
She was named in the Dream Team at the conclusion of the
University Sport South Africa (USSA) tournament in Johannesburg and was thus recognised as the best centre at the competition.
According to the stalwart who played in her seventh year for the University of the Free State, her goal was to make this team and lift the trophy. The team didn’t succeed in the latter, losing to the North-West University in the semi-final.
Heading abroad“Knowing that it would be the last time I would be playing for the team, I set myself these two goals. Although we were not able to claim the title, at least making the
Dream Team helped to make me feel that I finished on a high, giving my all one last time,” she said.
Von Berg, who is doing her honours in Education this year, received a teaching post in Qatar, where she will start in August.
Remarkably this versatile player, who could play any one of four positions, only missed
two matches in the two student competitions since making her debut as a first-year student in 2013. This was due to national commitments in 2016 (playing for South Africa A) and her honeymoon last year.
Standout moments“Being named for the Protea training squad in 2016 and being selected for the national
Fast5 team later that year, was the two outstanding moments of my career.”
“What I remember about my first year, was how huge it was to play with the seniors. The one player who served as my biggest inspiration, was Isélma Parkin. She didn’t receive the recognition she deserved. I learned from her to continue to work hard and to never give up.”