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The incredible left arm seamer went on to break the all time Graeme College wicket taking record, sneaking past Peter Emslie (who captained the South African u19 side in 1986 - who took 143 wickets at 17.6). Madlongolwana was also selected into the Warrior’s Cubs side in both years, and joined Amm as a recipient of the College’s Honours Award. Amm and Manyakanyaka were joined in the EP u19 team by Siphesihle Madlongolwana in 2018 and was also selected into the team for the second year in 2019. Bavu Manyakanyaka (OG 2018, EP u19) and Liam Agnew (OG 2018) have also gone on to represent the NMU 1st XI along with Keenan Viera (OG 2015). Chris Gleaves (OG 2018) joined the Titans Academy for 20, and is joined up north by Sihle Mginywa (OG 2018) this year as well. The tall off-spinner has enormous potential and will no doubt be knocking on the door for higher honours very soon. Amm was a match winner with bat and ball, picking up more than 100 wickets and scoring more than 2000 runs for the Graeme 1st XI. Mark Amm captained the 1st XI in 20 and has since gone on to be a key member of the NMU 1st XI in his first year at university. That squad went on to have a win/ draw ratio of 98% in 2018 and ended with the team winning the local Shaw/ Brown T20 trophy against our neighbours Kingswood and St Andrews for the first time. There is just a feeling that the new group of Graemians are ready to break through.ĬSA came on board in 2017, which coincided with one of the schools strongest ever 1st XI squads. They were the last players to represent SA at the u19 level when both brothers were selected in 2008. Both are currently playing first class cricket for the Warriors and obviously Jon Jon has also been selected into the South African T20 and ODI sides. Graeme College is probably better known in the modern era due to the success of Kelly (OG 2008) and Jon Jon Smuts (OG 2006). That means there are exciting times ahead for Graeme College especially with regards to our u11 age group who ended unbeaten in 2019 and having four players in the EP u11A side. A further twelve Junior School cricketers were selected into provincial and regional teams, meaning a total of 21 players across the school represented their province in 2019. This is an unbelievable achievement and speaks volumes about the culture of cricket at Graeme presently.
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In the past year, within the Senior school alone, Graeme College had nine players receive their provincial colours. Our role locally and nationally is obvious to recognise. So far, we have exceeded all expectations and are, without any doubt, a great ambassador for the programme. We are very open about our desire to be CSA’s proudest asset within the Focus School programme. Colin Gxowa on behalf of EP Cricket has also been a key supporter of our progress and role within South African cricket development. Greg Hayes and Niels Momberg have been massively instrumental in CSA’s support of Graeme College. An annual assessment is done on all schools to monitor their progress against the Index and schools will be incentivised in various ways to encourage them to improve their score on the SQI. Schools are measured against the Schools Quality Index (SQI) schools that achieve 90 percent on the SQI assessment are awarded the official CSA Blue Chip Status for that year. We are the only school in the whole province that currently has that status. The highlight of our development is without doubt that we are being recognised by CSA for the good work that we are doing which culminated in being awarded the Blue Chip Status in 2019. As a CSA Focus School we are proud to be recognised as one of the key schools within South Africa who are producing excellent cricketers of all race groups. CSA have assisted in the purchasing of new pitch rollers at Graeme in partnership with Protea Rollers, and continue to provide financial support, which is used to assist learners with tuition and boarding expenses. That relationship proudly continues to grow from strength to strength. Graeme College has undergone a cricket revolution in recent years, that is directly linked to our relationship with Cricket South Africa as both a Focus School and a Blue Chip Status school.