
Ruiters close rugby season on a high note
On June 23, the teams took to the field at Hoërskool Florida to compete in the highly anticipated finals.
The U9 team, coached by Reuben Louw, played against Laerskool Esperanza and shared the trophy after a thrilling 10–10 draw. Despite sharing the victory, Louw was proud of his team's immense improvement throughout the league.
'I wish they could grow together as a team because they work well together and understand the strategy.'
The U10 team, coached by Marno Viljoen, also put up a good fight against Laerskool Esperanza but ultimately lost 26–15. Despite the loss, Viljoen was proud of the team's progress, noting that they had lost 42–0 to the same school just two weeks prior.
'The boys showed tremendous improvement going to the finals, and they fought a good fight,' he said.
In a historic moment for the school, the U11 team claimed a convincing 17–0 victory over Laerskool Die President in the finals. Coach Lou Janse van Rensburg was overjoyed with the team's performance and said the school made history when all their rugby teams made it to the finals.
'We had a good season indeed. The teams fought their way to the finals. We're proud of them, and this is the team we can put our faith in.'
The U13 team narrowly lost to Orchids Primary in the finals, with a score of 36–10. Despite the loss, the team had a remarkable season, and their dedication and perseverance earned them a spot in the finals.
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