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SPAR KZN School Girls’ Hockey Challenge: Grantleigh College – Saturday 7 May 2016

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Raising the trophy for the second time, Grantleigh scooped the honours for the Northern Coastal Regional in a nail biting final against Hoërskool Richardsbaai at the SPAR KZN School Girls’ Hockey Challenge on Saturday (7 May).

In a thrilling final, the host team Grantleigh managed to go one up after a riveting 20minute game dominated by Grantleigh. The only goal in the medal game was awarded to star player Nicole Anderson who knocked the ball threateningly across the HSRB’s goals, only to find the foot of defender Some Stander, with the ball deflecting it into the goal.

Five minutes earlier Hoërskool Richardsbaai made a run down to Grantleigh’s goals. After a free hit outside the circle, Dominique Skinner brilliantly fired the ball in with a reverse stick shot that rocketed towards the top right hand corner, hitting the upright and dropping agonisingly directly down. A mad tussle ensued, with the ball eventually rolling across the line and the umpire awarding a hard-fought goal. The umpires conferred and the decision was reversed, with the score-line still sitting on zero.

Captain for Grantliegh, Micaella Forbes said, “It was a tough challenge but we focused on playing good hockey. We fought strongly right until the end. We are delighted with the result and can’t wait until the finals.”

Both teams topped their respective logs in the pool games, with Hoërskool Richardsbaai levelling on points with eventual third placed Felixton College and their pool being decided on goal differences.

Grantleigh had a smoother ride to their semi-finals, were they met an impressive Felixton outfit. The first semi-final ended with the scorecard nil nil, and the game concluding with a penalty shootout. The first to take the eight second rolling penalty was Anderson who confidently slotted in her attempt. Felixton’s Aphiwe Nene was first up for her team, and her attempt scraped past the right hand upright. Danielle van Onselen was second up for Grantleigh, and in similar fashion confidently took her team to 2 nil. Fourth was Kayla Jansen from Felixton, who bravely tried a different approach of sending the ball over Grantleigh’s keeper, Sajana Nagesur’s head. Both Nagesur and Jansen watched as the ball slowly looped up, getting ever so tantalisingly close but bounced just wide of the goal allowing Grantleigh to play for the regional trophy.

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In the second semi-final, Hoërskool Richardsbaai met a strong-willed St Catherine’s. In a more traditional result, the Hoërskool knocked in two with their left wing, Charlene Duminy, scoring both goals.

Most Promising Umpire for this year was Mandini’s Eleone Engelbrecht who showed great potential with the whistle.

Tournament Director, Les Galloway stated, “It was a great turn out with exciting hockey being played. What really was impressive was the animated and supportive crowd that was there cheering the girls on from the side lines.”

MD for SPAR KZN, Rob Philipson said, “We are pleased with how this tournament went. We welcome Grantleigh for the second time to the finals in Durban. For the defending champs, Empangeni, it just wasn’t meant to be this year.”

Getting their names engraved on the Northern Coastal Regional trophy for the second time, Grantleigh are the eighth team to secure their spot at the Grand Finals. They won the inaugural regional tournament in 2011.

Joining them are Sarel Cilliers from the Northern KZN Regional; St Anne’s College and Pietermaritzburg Girls High School both from the Pietermaritzburg Regionals; Durban Girls College, winners of the Durban Central Regional, Amanzimtoti representing the Durban South Regional; Ashton International from the Durban North Regional and most recently King Edward High School from the Southern KZN Regional.

The finals take place at the end of July at St Mary’s DSG.

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Results

1 Grantleigh, 2 Hoerskool Richardsbaai, 3 Felixton College, 4 St Catherine’s, 5 Empangeni High School, 6 Mandini, 7 Eshowe High School, 8 Richards Bay Christian School

Pic by Sophie Thompson

 

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Familie Fest 2026 Brings Live Music and Family Fun to Hillcrest

Everything You Need to Know About Familie Fest 2026

Familie Fest arrives in Hillcrest for a full weekend of live music, family-friendly entertainment and relaxed festival energy, taking place on Friday 29 and Saturday 30 May 2026 at NU Driving Range.

Designed as an all-ages outdoor music festival, Familie Fest brings together South African artists, open space, activities for kids and adults, and a format that allows families and friend groups to spend the entire day together without feeling rushed.

Event Details

Date: Friday 29 & Saturday 30 May 2026
Venue: NU Driving Range Fields, Hillcrest
Time: From 10am daily
Age Restriction: All ages
Bar Area: Over 18s only

Tickets available via:
Familie Fest Website
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Ticket Pricing

• Kids under 4: Free
• Kids 4–12: From R129
• Teens 13–17: From R145
• Adults: From R199 to R245

Group Ticket Specials

• Buy 5 tickets, get 1 free: R1,250
• Buy 9 tickets, get 1 free:  R2,100

Group tickets are limited and valid for adults or kids.

Camping add-ons are available separately and include access to a secure camp zone with toilets, showers, lighting and security.

Line-up (More to Be Announced)

The initial line-up includes a mix of established and popular South African acts:

• Francois van Coke
• Kurt Darren
• Van Pletzen
• Veranda Panda
• Appel

Friday features acoustic-focused sessions, while Saturday hosts the main acts. Additional artists will be announced closer to the event.

What to Expect

Familie Fest is structured as a full-day festival rather than an evening-only concert, with gates opening at 10am and activities running throughout the day and into the evening.

Across the festival grounds, attendees can expect:
• Live music performances
• A dedicated kids zone
• Arts and crafts activities
• Food and drink vendors
• Potjie competitions
• Access to the driving range
• Putt putt, go-karts and paintball
• Optional secure camping facilities

The layout allows families to spread out, relax and move between music, activities and rest areas at their own pace.

What You Can and Can’t Bring

Allowed:
Umbrellas, camp chairs, blankets, gazebos, bags, towels, baby gear.

Not Allowed:
Cooler boxes, outside food and drink, weapons, fireworks, sound systems, pets, sports or play equipment, bikes or braais.

Camp Zone Only:
Cooler boxes, food and drink, and braais are permitted within the designated camping area.

Why Familie Fest Works

Familie Fest positions itself as a genuinely inclusive festival, catering to families with young children, teens, and adults who want to enjoy live music without the pressure of a late-night-only format. With space to move, activities beyond the main stage, and a line-up that appeals across age groups, it offers a different kind of festival experience for the KZN calendar.

For families looking to introduce kids to live music, groups planning a social weekend, or anyone wanting an outdoor festival that runs at a comfortable pace, Familie Fest ticks all the right boxes.

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Barkies: Homemade Pet Treats

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Looking for treats that are genuinely good for your furry (or hoofed!) family members?

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Playtime Rentals: Rent. Play. Repeat.

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Tired of spending a fortune on toys your kids play with for five minutes, only for them to get bored? We get it! That’s exactly why Playtime Rentals was born, a smarter, more affordable way to keep playtime fun, fresh, and exciting for your little ones.

Based in Ballito and serving families from Ballito to Durban North, we provide premium, sanitized toys that you can rent instead of buy.

What We Offer:

Playtime Rentals provides a wide range of high-quality toys for boys and girls aged 3 to 7 years.

From:
– Pretend-play sets for little imaginations
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We’ve got fun covered, without the clutter or cost of constantly buying new toys.

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With Playtime Rentals, your kids enjoy endless variety, and you enjoy less stress and more savings.

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