Improvement by the Shimlas, men’s hockey, volleyball (men and women), and basketball teams (men and women), and stumbling over the final two hurdles by the netball and women’s hockey teams.
This, in a nutshell, was the Kovsie story at this year’s
University Sport South Africa (USSA) championships that took place across the country in the first week of July.
The Shimlas improved from fourth to third place in 2019, winning two of their three encounters. The
hockey men, who finished second in last year’s B Section, were unbeaten in 2019, earning them an automatic promotion to the A Section in 2020.
The men’s volleyball team improved from 11th to 6th place, the women from 15th to 5th, and the basketball men (6th) and women (9th) improved by three and one positions respectively.
For a large part of the netball and women’s hockey tournaments, it looked very promising that one or both of the UFS teams could go all the way.
The
netball team has won all five of their group matches, including victories over the North-West University (NWU) and Tuks, against whom they lost in the play-off fixtures on the final two days.
Another milestone by AntonetThis was also the case with the women’s hockey team. They recorded wins in all three of their group matches, including a 3-0 win over the Maties, who were the Varsity hockey runners-up in May. In the semi-final, Tuks prevailed by 4-0 and in the play-off for third/fourth place, the Maties triumphed by 3-1.
Antonet Louw, the leading goal scorer during the Varsity hockey tournament, again contributed the most goals (five in five matches).
In the fencing championship, Relebohile Pule (women’s epee) and Johanco Viljoen (men’s sabre) both returned with bronze medals.
Ewald van Zyl (elite male kumite +84 kg, gold medal) and Diena Benade (elite female kumite -68 kg, gold) were the two standouts in karate.