SPORTING ACTIVITIES
-SOCCER–
PHB played in the playoffs in Gweru
PLAYED 2 | WON 1 | LOST 1
Lost Semi-Finals to Petra 3-4 on penalties
3rd and 4th playoff we beat Kyle 8 – 0
Came 3rd in the Chisz league.
-TENNIS–
Sun City Tour
A great time has been had by the Tennis Team. Peterhouse A’s came 4th out of 8 in their Tournament.
Peterhouse B’s Came 8th out of 8. Great tennis was played by a team that was slightly depleted.
–HOCKEY–
Nicholas Anderson represented the Zimbabwe A side in a Triangular between Zimbabwe, Zambia and Namibia. Zim won the finals 4 -2 vs Namibia. Nick Represented the school in the highest regard.
CRICKET
Grassroots
Grassroots Cricket Coaching Clinic proves to be a smash hit. Peterhouse Boys welcomed 20 enthusiastic cricketers from Marondera, Macheke, and Harare on 14 and 15 August for a coaching clinic led by recently retired ICC umpire Paul Wilson, with assistance from Australian high-performance cricket coach Peter Buchanan. Our mission was to strengthen school cricket from the grassroots level. The two-day program at this beautiful venue featured seven coaching sessions. The first day was dedicated to individual skill development, while the second day emphasised execution and culminated in a keenly contested match.
vs Kingswood College
In preparation for the St George’s Smashing Cricket T20 tournament, Peterhouse 1st XI Cricket invited Kingswood College’s 1st XI cricket team to play a series of matches over the preceding weekend.
Results as follows:
50 over match
- Peterhouse 201 all out (Sean Bennett 53)
- Kingswood 176 all out (Kohl Eksteen 3/13)
- Peterhouse won by 25 runs
T20 match
- Peterhosue 146/7 (Kohl Eksteen 43)
- Kingswood 114 all out
- Peterhouse won by 32 runs
St George’s T20 Tournament warm-up games
PLAYED 3 | WON 2 | LOST 1
- Won against Prince Edward by 8 wickets
- Won against Hellenic by 7 Wickets
St George’s T20 Tournament
PLAYED 5 | WON 2 | LOST 3
- Won against St John’s by 6 runs
- Won against CBC by 7 Wickets
- Losses against Wise Owl, St George’s and Hellenic
Peterhouse came 5th out of 12 schools