
Despite cloudy skies, the stands are full as locals and youth have come out in numbers for the 2026 St John’s College basketball tournament, in support of their favourite teams.
Local and international teams are expected to put their best feet forward, bringing their A-game to today’s qualifiers for the quarter-finals.
Read more: Strong finishes leave Saints and Jeppe basketball teams to dominate at Brixton Multipurpose Centre
Nwabisa Makwekwetu, Serena Brett, Pamela Mlalazi, and Ifeoma Onyemah. Photo: Asanda Matlhare
Beyond the court-side action, the event promises entertainment for the entire family, with food vendors providing plenty to eat and drink, as well as a bar open until 18:00.
For those unable to attend in person, live coverage is available via the Supersport Schools App.
Rota Ramuvhundus, one of the attendees, said she was looking forward to seeing King Edward School (KES) win the tournament. “I am rooting for KES to win.”
Also read: Brixton plays host to last-gasp drama at St John’s basketball tournament
Julia Youens and Kiara Govindasamy. Photo: Asanda Matlhare
Julia Youens and Kiara Govindasamy, more attendees, were rooting for Hilton College to win.
Earlier in the day, St John’s College U19 won 42–40 against St Albans College U19.
Tshika Rabanye and Isabella Manyi. Photo: Asanda Matlhare
Other games that will still be played include St David’s Inanda vs St Albans College at 15:00, and the U19 semi-finals featuring Northwood School vs St John’s College at 16:00.
However, a lightning strike has just been announced, leading to teams and spectators taking cover. The games will be postponed until further notice.
Don’t miss Caxton Schools II, focused on local basketball and waterpolo festivals: Joburg giants set for thrilling 2026 water polo and basketball season. Catch all the action by following the hashtag #CaxtonSchools for the highlights on the upcoming sports-filled festivals.
At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!