Blue and Gold Issue 11

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CRICKET

PROFILE

BOWLER HITS THE BIG-TIME BY TARREN SAUNDERS

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S A CHILD, LIYEMA WAQU spent most

of his time playing football with friends. Then one day, while walking around Khayelitsha looking for a game, he stumbled upon a group of boys playing cricket. His life would never be the same. Today Waqu, a first-year student at the University of the Western Cape (UWC), is a Western Province player and has represented the South African Schools team.

another amazing opportunity came along when Waqu was chosen to play for the South Africa Emerging side in the Division 2 One-Day Cup,. Asked about his SA under-19 experience in 2022, Waqu says: “It was a great experience to represent my country and getting into competitive cricket playing against pro players as a schoolboy.” The team won the Cricket South Africa second division Provincial T20 Challenge under coach Shukri Conrad.

WAQU GREW UP IN KHAYELITSHA with his

parents and three sisters. He attended Rosmead Central Primary School in Claremont, and as he approached high school he was offered a scholarship by Newlands Cricket High School. Weeks later, he accepted another offer from South African College High School (SACS). THE SEAM BOWLER STARTED PLAYING FOR WESTERN PROVINCE as an under-12 in 2016 and was part of the provincial set-up for four years until Covid struck. After a year without cricket, he was selected for the under-19 Western Province team and made the SA Schools team in 2021 and 2022. IN GRADE 11, Waqu made his first-class

debut for the Western Province Blitz professional team and he was offered a high-performance contract directly after high school. Months later,

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FOR WAQU, ATTENDING UWC, being able

to play with excellent players and being coached

by the best is a great opportunity. It was easy for him to get used to the environment, having played with most of his teammates at school and provincial level. Another advantage was the Sports Skills for Life Skills programme, which helped him to find accommodation near the university, provides a monthly meal allowance and supports him in balancing his life as a student and an athlete. WAQU IS GRATEFUL to many individuals who have supported him in his career so far. He says his high school teacher and coach, Brendan Kleynhans, and his wife Wendy played a major role in his life and helped him get into UWC. Former Western Province cricketer Siraaj Conrad has given him guidance and strength, he says. B+G

It was a great experience to represent my country and getting into competitive cricket, playing against pro players as a schoolboy.


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SHE-BOBO SHINES AT MACE AWARDS

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page 30

CHAMPIONING SPORT

3min
page 29

BOWLER HITS THE BIG-TIME

3min
page 28

AMBER GETS SA GREEN LIGHT

3min
pages 26-27

A JOURNEY OF RESILIENCE XOLISA MAKUBALO’S TRIUMPH

3min
page 25

RULERS OF THE DANCE FLOOR

3min
page 24

TEEING OFF FOR A PURPOSE

2min
page 23

BEHIND THE WHEEL - UWC SPORT DRIVERS' TALES OF DEDICATION AND CHALLENGES

3min
page 22

CHINA CHIMES WITH CHIBI

3min
page 21

TREU WANTS STAYING POWER - UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE RUGBY TEAM

3min
page 20

INSIDE THE BANYANA BANYANA CAMP

3min
page 12

A YEAR TO REMEMBER

4min
page 5

APP BOOSTS SPORTS SCIENCE

4min
pages 18-19

BOLD & BEAUTIFUL

4min
pages 16-17

FOOTBALL CAREER KICKS OFF!

4min
pages 14-15

BIOKINETICIST EARNS HIS SPURS

3min
page 13

UWC WOMEN’S FOOTBALL CLUB - TRIUMPH BEYOND THE PITCH

4min
pages 10-11

ASIPHE SHINES IN SPRINGBOK DEBUT

3min
page 9

KURT-LEE CARRIES CHESTER’S TORCH

3min
page 8

EDITOR’S NOTES

2min
page 7

A WINNING SPIRIT - Uplifting The Holistic Student Experience Through Sport At UWC

3min
page 4

OUR LOCAL HERO

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