Development from an early age is key to survival and sustaining any sporting activity. These are the words of Western Cape baseball coach at junior level, Nelson Maphika, who recently won gold at the national championships held in Bothasig this month.
Cape Town is known for producing world-class athletes who shine on the world stage – like the nine Capetonians representing Team South Africa at the Women’s Junior World Cup In Hockey in Potchefstroom this month.
Street football may be slowly dying, but Exuberoot Skills School has tried to close that gap in football development, offering the same level of quality and high performance as the top academies or clubs do – and helping youth grow as players and as people.
Recent
- UCT Women’s Football Team Ready to Take on National Sasol League Playoffs
- Netball Tournament Empowering Young Girls with Life Skills
- Helping the Next Generation of Women Cope with Mental Health
- UWC to Rely on Banyana Stars’ Experience for CAF Women’s Champions League Bid
- From Classroom to National Team: Abulele Dlekedla-Mawela’s Journey to the South African U-17 Squad
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