All the KZN water polo teams; three schools dominate u19A side

31 October 2023

Three schools – Clifton College, Hilton College and Westville Boys’ High – dominate the KZN u19A Water Polo team, which was recently announced. The u19B team includes representatives from six schools.

KZN’s best

Clifton, KZN’s best in 2023, and one of the best in the country, had five boys – Mitchell Slade, Ben Ribbink, Jedd Poovan, Oliver Ditz, and Ross Strauss – represented in the A side, with another two – Ethan Lyne (who was recently appointed Head Boy for 2024) and Jack Slater – in the B team.

After winning the KZN Top 10 and finishing third in both the Clifton Water Polo Tournament and the Hussar Grill SACS Water Polo Tournament, where they beat SA’s number one, SACS, in the pool stages, it’s fair reward for Mitchell Slade and his team-mates.

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Clifton College, winners of the u19 KZN Top 10 title. (Photo: Brad Morgan)
Clifton College, winners of the u19 KZN Top 10 title. (Photo: Brad Morgan)

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In all three of those tournaments, it was Hilton College who finished just one place below Clifton. Four of their players – Jonathan Bregmann-Frangos, Matthew Hayes, Mayer Malherbe and Stefan Swart – were named in the A team and one more – Mitchell Wilson – in the B team.

Strong Westville representation

Interestingly, Westville Boys’ High, had five players – Jamie Spence, Max Scully, Nathan Jacob, Rhys Hall, Warwick Field – named in the A team, and two more – Jared Byleveldt and Troy Rees-Jones – selected for the B team.

The Griffins’ results in the latter part of 2023 have not been quite at the level of Clifton and Hilton, but their quality is not in doubt. As Pinnacle Schools reported during the Clifton Water Polo Tournament: “Spare a thought, though, for Westville Boys’ High, who gave two outstanding teams everything they could handle, but ultimately suffered one-goal losses to both SACS and Saint John’s College. A break here and a break there and the Griffin could have been playing for much higher honours than their spot in the playoff for 7th and 8th on Monday.”

Rising power

Kearsney College, who together with Clifton, Hilton and Westville were among the elite teams on the KZN scene in 2023, had only Blake Kruger selected in the u18B team, but the Botha’s Hill boys have only two of their 2023 1st team matriculating this year.

Their recent win in the Northwood Stayers Tournament, along with their runner-up finish in the DHS Nick Rey u16 Waterpolo Tournament, suggests they’re going to be challenging for number one in 2024. They also had two players named in the KZN u16A side and four in the u15A line-up.

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Happy smiles from Kearsney after they won the Northwood Stayers Water Polo Tournament for the first time.
Happy smiles from Kearsney after they won the Northwood Stayers Water Polo Tournament for the first time.

DHS, with Blake Davison and Marnu Koekemoer, have two reps in the u19B side, Glenwood is represented by Jesse Venter, who was named goalkeeper of the tournament at the Clifton Water Polo Tournament, and Kyron de Kock, while two Northwood Knights, Luca Di Vincenzo and Tallin Laas, joined them.

U19A

Coach: Jason Sileno

Ben Ribbink (Clifton), Jamie Spence (Westville), Jedd Poovan (Clifton), Jonathan Bregman-Frangos (Hilton), Matthew Hayes (Hilton), Max Scully (Westville), Mayer Malherbe (Hilton), Mitchell Slade (Clifton), Nathan Jacob (Westville), Oliver Ditz (Clifton), Rhys Hall (Westville), Ross Strauss (Clifton), Stefan Swart (Hilton), Warwick Field (Westville)

U19B

Coach: Darren Stone

Blake Davison (DHS), Blake Kruger (Kearsney), Elihle Hadebe (Kearsney), Ethan Lyne (Clifton), Jack Slater (Clifton), Jared Beyleveldt (Westville), Jesse Venter (Glenwood), Josh Lawton (Northwood), Kyron de Kock (Glenwood), Luca Di Vincenzo (Northwood), Marnu Koekemoer (DHS), Mitchell Wilson (Hilton), Tallin Laas (Northwood), Troy Rees-Jones (Westville)

Non-travelling reserves

Zach Rowe (Northwood), Ryan Sim (Kearsney), Callum Clark (Kearsney), Connor Hunter (Northwood), Reece Rezack (Michaelhouse), Monde Ngcobo (Glenwood), Phila Dlamini (Glenwood)

u16

Coach: Rob Ambler

Trent Chubb (Hilton), Mich Garreau (Hilton), Thomas Taylor (Hilton), Tryston Uys (Hilton), Kirk Wilson (DHS), Luca Sandri (Kearsney), James Pohl (Kearsney), Brogan James (Westville), Bryn Retzlaff (Michaelhouse), Nicholas Smithers (Michaelhouse), Matthew Lortan (Northwood), Lian Terblanche (Northwood), Usanda Mkhwanazi (Glenwood)

Non-travelling reserves

Robert Smith (Kearsney), Jack Harley (Maritzburg College), Keegan Elliot (Michaelhouse), Drew Hollingsworth (Westville), Daniel Beaumont (Glenwood), Akabongwe Ngcobo (Glenwood)

u15

Coach: Cameron Wiid

Elliot Springate (Michaelhouse), Musawenkosi Mponda (Hilton), Levi Tom (Kearsney), Tom Aylward (Kearsney), Oliver Ludwig (Kearsney), Oliver Guy (Michaelhouse), Thomas Franke (Kearsney), Andrew Schnell (Hilton), Garrick Phillips (Hilton), Jamie Nicolai (Clifton), Sebastian Laudenberg (Hilton), Connor Donaldson (Clifton), Caleb Malumbete (Clifton), Taine Green (Michaelhouse)

Non-travelling reserves

Nadalo Moyo (Hilton), Nicholas Purdy (Michaelhouse), Nathan Burger (Clifton), Alex Jankowitz (Michaelhouse)

u14

Coach: Andrew Duncan

Liam Casey (Hilton), Jake Frederic (Clifton), Henry Harker (Westville), Griffon Le Meme (Hilton), Max Mills (Kearsney), Daniel Northard (Clifton), Lwango Ntantala (Hilton), Jed Reilly (Michaelhouse), Izah Roux (Clifton), Rourke Stirk (Westville), James Swart (Hilton), Bradley van Loggerenberg (Hilton), James Whatmore (Kearsney)

Non-travelling reserves

Tyler Allan (Westville), Preston Bees-Atkinson (Northwood), Nabil Bejia (Clifton), Luca Harris (Clifton), Seth Hopkins (Northwood), Jake Jones (Northwood), Clement Makelele (Kearsney), Mcebisi Zulu (Kearsney), Zhaun Swart (Hilton)

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