
Laughter, energy, and friendly competition filled the air at the Saints Festival, where children from different schools gathered to take part in a day of sport and fun.
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Tintswalo Mashabane, Julia Ilsley, Zara Mohamed, Raedon Kyle, Teagen Giles, Katelyn McDonald, Joice Msimuko, Lauren Wormald, and Emily Classen participate during Saints Sports Festival, while parents and community members cheer them on. Photo: Thato Modopi
The event, in April 1, showcased young talent as learners competed in various sports, including soccer, hockey and tennis. Parents arrived in cheerful clusters and sports fans filled the stands early, their voices already rising in anticipation.
Kelsey Joffe and Sarah Hurst during Saints Sports Festival. Photo: Thato Modopi
Kelsey Joffe and Sarah Hurst participate in activities during Saints Sports Festival, while parents and community members cheer them on. Photo: Thato Modopi
As the events began, the fields came alive with cheers, whistles, and spirited chants. Schools proudly waved their colours as each team was determined to shine.On the soccer fields, hockey Astroturf, and courts players dashed with fierce energy.
Refilwe Tsotetsi at Saints Sports Festival. Photo: Thato Modopi
Tracey Rouessart at Saints Sports Festival. Photo: Thato Modopi
Laughter mixed with applause as learners competed, stumbled, and rose again, fuelled by the crowd’s unwavering support.
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Shiloh Olifant, Cian Edmeads, Cian Pather, Shane Lumley, Daniel Solimon, Lisandro Catarino, and Joshua Van Staden at Saints Sports Festival. Photo: Thato Modopi
Thato Khaile, Amogelang Sebatlelo, and Kholofelo Selota participate in activities during Saints Sports Festival. Photo: Thato Modopi
The festival transformed into a vibrant celebration of unity and passion – where every cheer, every scream, and every moment mattered.
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