Wednesday, 18 October 2017

Basketball v Sakeji

On Friday the 6th of October the under 15 girls played basketball against Sakeji, hosted here at Amano. We played two halves of ten minutes. In the first half we did not defend well and our communication was bad, and so Sakeji was leading with 6 points to 3. But in the second half we worked really hard and managed to score 10 more points, overall we lost the game 14-13.

Amano U15 girls basketball

Thank you for everyone who supported us, Mr Grove for organising and Mr Asher for being a great ref.

Report by R. Nawakwi


Ultimate frisbee

We also had a fun competition of "Bounce" which is a volleyball game with alternative rules. Staff formed a team and proved unbeatable, and the other borders were able to get involved too. Mr Anderson finished the day off with some ultimate frisbee.

Tuesday, 10 October 2017

U19 Girls Basketball

On Saturday the 30th of September, the U19 girls team played 3 games of Basketball hosted at Amano.

    Our first game was against Chengelo. This was a team that we had mentally defeated ourselves about but we went into the game with a positive attitude. We started the game off very well with good defence and good teamwork. A few minutes into the first half, we were leading with 3 points to 0. Then, we switched off. We slacked off in defence, constantly committed fouls and missed many chances to score. Chengelo took advantage of this and scored many baskets. So they won that game 13 to 3.

Amano Provincial Volleyball and Basketball Tournament

    Our second game was against Ndola Trust. We went into this game mentally defeated by the Chengelo game. In this game we had no teamwork. We scored a few baskets but so did Ndola. It was a tight game. We had many chances to score but never got them in. Ndola Trust got rebounds and lobbed them to a player they left behind. It was close. But Ndola won that game 8 to 7.

    Our third and final game was against Simba which was to be played for fifth place. In this game, we were ready to work for a win. We worked well together and had good defence. We dribbled well and even managed to score a rarely seen lay-up by Natalie. And we won that game 14 to 0.

   I would like thank the team for working hard, Mr Grove who organised the event, Mr Jarett and Mr Kapalaula for coaching us, everyone who cheered us on, and most of all, God, for a beautiful day and great experience.

Report by G. Kampeni

Friday, 29 September 2017

U19 Girls Basketball

On Saturday the 23rd of September, the Under19 girls went to Lechwe to play Basketball. After loosing badly the previous weekend, we were ready to work hard.

    Our first game was against Lechwe. We communicated and defended well. By halftime the score was 6 to 4 with Lechwe in the lead. In the second half, we had many chances to score but never managed to put any into the basket. In the last minutes of the game, we slacked on our defence and so Lechwe scored 2 more baskets and a foul shot, winning that game 11 to 6.

    Our second game was against Mpelembe. They were a rough team! Despite their rough play, we played well. We communicated very well, had great movement and good defence. At halftime, the scores were 4 to 4. In the second half, we played well and managed to score 3 baskets and won that game 10 to 4.


Tenjiwe - new on the team

    I would like to thank the team for playing well, Mr Jarett for coaching us, Mr Kapalaula for refereeing our games well, Mrs Grove and the Kirks for supporting us and most of all God for a great day.

Report by G. Kampeni

Boys Volleyball

On Saturday 23rd  September, Amano went to Lechwe to play Volleyball and Basketball. We played against Mpelembe, Kalulushi and, of course, Lechwe. Our first volleyball game was against Lechwe. In our first set we were well prepared and won it 13-15. The second set caught us a bit off-guard so they took the second set 10-15. The last set however, we fought really hard and so did they. We kept the game tense and pushed it to 15-15, when they retrieved the ball and scored one more point closing that game 15-17, having won 2 sets to 1. 

Our second game was against Kalulushi. They were well prepared, but so were we. The game was tense, but our communication was weak. Their supporters chanted a lot, distracting our guys for a little while. It was just enough however as they took the game 2 sets to 0. 

Our last and final game was against Mpelembe. In this game our communication was totally off. We let the ball drop easily and made very few sets. At the end we lost that game 2 sets to 0 also.
Anyhow, though we were a bit outnumbered and scorched by the sun, the guys kept their cool and gave everything. We finished our games with some sense of victory as we saw a massive improvement from the previous week’s tournament. 

Dalitso spiking against Kalulushi

Finally I just want to thank Mr and Mrs Grove, Mr Jarrett, Mr Kapalaula, Mr Kirk and ultimately God for their support and having made it a fun day.

Report by P. Nieuwoudt

Friday, 22 September 2017

U16 Girls Volleyball

On Saturday the 9th of September, the U16 girls played Volleyball and Basketball hosted at Amano. We were scheduled to play one Volleyball game and one Basketball game, both against Lechwe.

U16 girls volleyball team

   First, we played volleyball and this was the first time we playing together as we were a completely new team. In the game we were very rusty and weren't alert. We failed to return serves, we communicated poorly and we weren't confident when passing the ball. So Lechwe won that game with 2 sets to 0.

   After loosing the volleyball game badly, we were ready to work hard in basketball and so we went into the game ready to put up a good fight. We defended well and had possession of the ball for most of the game. At halftime, Lechwe was leading 11 to 5. We motivated each other and went into the second half of the game ready to work hard. The game was tough. Both teams managed to score a few more baskets but Lechwe ended up winning the game 15 to 11.

   Even though volleyball never went well, many good skills were displayed in basketball. We have a lot to work on as a team and Saturday was a wake up call.

   I would like to thank the team for trying their best, Mr Grove, Mr Jarett, Diana and Natasha for coaching, everyone who cheered us on and most of all, God, for protection and a lovely day.

Report by G. Kampeni

U19 Girls Baskeball

On Saturday the 16th of September, the Under19 girls Basketball team went to play Basketball hosted at Lechwe. Only Lechwe and Amano were in attendance.

   We played 8 minute quarters. In the first quarter we moved well and were on the ball. Both teams managed to score some baskets.
   In the second and third quarters, we switched off. We weren't defending well and didn't work together. Lechwe took advantage of that and scored many baskets.
   In the fourth quarter, we picked up. We worked together and pressured Lechwe. Unfortunately, it was too late because Lechwe had already created a big point difference. So Lechwe won that game 22 to 4.


Kathleen getting a rebound

   I would like to urge the team to work harder in upcoming games and thank them for their effort. Thank you to Mr Jarett for coaching us, Mr Kapalaula for refereeing, Mrs Grove and the Kirks for cheering us on and most of all, God, for a beautiful day and no bad injuries.

Report by G. Kampeni

U19 Girls Volleyball

On Saturday (16th September) the U19 girls went out to play volleyball. Our games were being held at Lechwe. We played Lechwe the last weekend and lost our games badly so this really gave the team motivation to play hard this time. We played three sets, and worked really hard, unfortunately Lechwe won the first set due to lack of communication, and our attitudes, but we picked up in the next set and managed to win that one. Our communication was better which avoided error. The last set was a close one and we worked really hard in the beginning to get ahead of them for a while, but due to our attitudes and overconfidence, we lost that set 12-15.

Faith blocking and Rosemary covering

Amano v Lechwe

I would like to thank the team for putting in great effort and for helping us throughout the game. Also for teaching us the appropriate skills and to all those who supported us. And most importantly God for helping us travel safely and for the great weather.

Report by F. Chansa

Boys Volleyball

On the 16th of September 2017, the Amano boys played zonal volleyball against Lechwe. The first set caught us a bit off-guard and we weren’t communicating properly. A couple of times we just left the ball to drop on the ground which gave them a lot of points. We ended up losing that set 7-15. The second set we were a bit more prepared and organised. We kept up the tension of the game and pushed the scores to 12-13, when they finally took the ball from us and won that set 12-15. Overall the guys started to understand the basic footwork and movements of setting, blocking and even spiking. We came last out of the two competing schools, however it did make us a bit more conscious of what our next game should look like.


Euntaec spiking a winner

I just want to thank Mr and Mrs Grove for their support and training, also Mr Jarrett, Mr Kirk, Mr Kapalaula and ultimately God for helping us to have fun and learn from this experience.

Report by P. Nieuwoudt

Monday, 31 July 2017

Sakeji Adventure

We arrived at Amano at 05:00 and loaded the bus with the bags. We had to wait for Mwaya but we left on time at 05:30.

    We reached Solwezi at around 10:00. We spent 30 minutes there, where we bought snacks and drinks. We were then back on the road. As the trip went on I saw lots of amazing interesting things I have never seen before the trees and the ant hills there are so different from the ones we have here [Copperbelt].  Inside the bus we played, said some jokes, shouted about shop names and some teaching Mr Grove gave us. The question I asked Mr. Grove was basically meaning "is being a part of the world alright?" And Mr. Grove answered, he prefers not to because you could become a slave of the world and it can influence your mind; putting rubbish in your head rather than putting something useful, the songs and movies make you do the acts of the world and behave like the world. And this made me realize that the course of some bad things I did was because of being a part of the world. When we almost reached Sakeji I wondered, "How can there be such a school in a deep bush area and when we went in I couldn’t stop seeing how fabulous the school was, although it wasn’t how I thought the school would be, but still, it was fantastic. The school was full of plants and trees everywhere that really attracted me.
It had been a long journey, with lots of police road blocks, but we managed to reach Sakeji at 16:00. When we had finally reached, and to my surprise, earlier than I had expected we all poured out of the bus; our clothes all looking kind of the same colour: orangish brown! We unloaded the bus and were shown to our rooms. We then had snack which was water and brownies. In ‘free time’ I watched what the G5-9 girls were doing. So some of us went to a ‘Rally’ thing which Mr. Grove introduced to us, to watch or help out the young children. Rally was like learning extra skills like carpentry. We went to the place where Rally took place and asked the teacher (Mr. Ronald) if we could help and he allowed us to help and from that I learned how to help out in a practical work and it was fun talking to the little kids and helping. That is how we finished our first afternoon and then we went for supper.
17:00 was supper. The supper bell rang and we had to stand outside and wait to go in, and when we went in we had to remain standing until  the prayer is said, which is different from our school rules.  We had pizza, tomatoes, sweet potatoes and other vegetables. Because we or I didn’t know many table manners I kept making mistakes when having a meal but I have learned my table manners now! We then had free time until 18:30. During my free time I wrote Monday’s report and I also played outside. At 19:00 we went into the hall and played games with the Sakeji students and got to know each other. The games were about learning each other’s names. It was very funny, especially when people called someone the wrong name. The first game we played was both Sakeji and Amano students getting to know each other and in that game I was with Nkisu Mahamba. Then we were told to ask the person 3 questions about them and we had to say what they tell us to everyone after that game we had another game we called human table football which I really enjoyed. When it was 21:00 we went back to our rooms and had a short evening devotion with Mr Grove and then slept.

Breaking the ice


Saturday 01/07/2017
We woke up at 06:00, got ready and went to breakfast at 07:00. For breakfast we had rice cakes, porridge and toast. Sunny tried to beat Mr Groves rice cake record but found out that 32 where to many. After breakfast we had free time.
    Sakeji students were having their sports day, so we went off to the rapids. We left Sakeji at 08:15. It took us about an hour to get there. When we got there we were expecting a tour of the hydro place, but unfortunately the guide wasn’t there, so we went ahead and played and explored the rapids. When we reached the place Mr. Grove reminded us about the difference of the road and villages and what kind of industries are in that area. After discussion we went to find falls but there wasn’t much water to slide although we did slide. And some of us slept on the rocks with the freezing water flowing over us. We all came back and had lunch, which was sandwiches, crisps and cookies. Eating lunch my feet dipped in water, listening to the sound of water flowing, crunching the apple and looking at the view that God made was just fantastic. 


The Rapids

The Rapids


After lunch, some of us and Mr. Grove went down a different part of the rapids. We had gone down about 100 meters when somebody started shouting to us that there was danger. He was a bit unhelpful when he wouldn’t tell us what the danger was. But during our time at the rapids we made many memories. While we were going back to Sakeji school I was checking the area as if I’m trying to find something. I noticed that the hats where people live were not cylinder shaped but a cuboids shaped and I found out the reason is just look modern; just a style. When we came back Sakeji was still doing their sports, so we watched. When it came to the tug-of-war we joined in. We did 4 rounds against them, we won 1 and they won 3. After lunch we went swimming in the pool and the water there was very cold as it was river water which I was new to. I didn’t stay in too long because it was freezing cold. At the pool I gained courage and jumped off their highest diving board [10ft] and went on their zip line which they call the ‘flying fox’. After swimming we got dressed and had supper. For supper we had vegetables and cornbread. When we had finished our supper we had time to shower and get ready for the movie. We watched Down and Derby, but we only watched part of it. We had a snack and talked to the Sakeji students, then went back to our rooms and slept. We went back to where we slept and had a bath and every one gathered for devotions. And the devotion was about the qualification for the inheritance. In order to inherit fully a father must die for the person to inherit. So God came in human form and died for us in order for us to inherit. God died for us so that we can be in the presence of Him in His holiness, for we are sinners.


Bible Time

Bush Walk

Sunday 02/07/2017
    We woke up at 06:00 and had breakfast at 07:00. We had free time until 10:00. At 10:00 we had church in the hall were Mr. Hanna was preaching to us about risks and it taught me to consider the consequences of taking the risk. The teacher who was preaching asked us a question, ‘Did you reject God and take [physical] life and world? Is it worth rejecting God and take the world?’ and in salvation we looked at the fact of sin, then the penalty of sin, the penalty must be paid, Jesus paid the penalty, salvation is a free gift, then to obtain salvation you must accept. I think God is trying to tell me to come out of the worldly form and go back to Him. We then had lunch which was beef, roast potatoes and vegetables. For dessert we had ice-cream and fudge. We had more free time until snack. During the same day talked to a lot of Sakeji students and made new friends.  After we had eaten our snack we then had Bible club which Mr Towse took for about an hour. And he taught us that every chapter and verse in the Bible were unique. Chapters and verses are the word of God and He made us not just by word to create us, but so we can be much more useful tool to others to return to God. After Bible study we had a tour around and it was my first time going through the bushes the bushes were like flames making waves.We then had more free time. We all, including the Sakeji students, went for a walk on the air strip. We got back and had supper which was pancakes. We then had time to shower and do other things. My friends and I were playing in the dark. When everyone was ready we went back into the hall where Mr. Grove preached to us.  We went back and slept.


Early morning swim

River area

Monday 03/07/2017
    We had an early start to the day. We had to wake up at 05:00 to get ready for the ‘early morning swim’. We went down to the river and had to jump in. I felt paralyzed but it didn’t hurt. When we got out we could sit by the warm fire and drink our hot chocolate. When we had finished our hot chocolate, we had to hurry back because breakfast was soon after that. The early morning swim is an experience I've never had. After breakfast Sakeji kindly gave us Amano students some sweets, but to see who got their sweets first we had to send someone to say the alphabet backwards. From Amano they sent Temwani, Eunteac and I. We then got our sweets and went back to the rooms and got changed into our P.E kit ready to play bench ball, and for the boys, football. We had a great time when we were playing bench ball. In our team we had some Sakeji kids because they wanted everyone to play.  At the end of it we had all had a good time and went down to the pool. We swam there, zip-lined and went on the water slide. We had lunch at the river and played in the river trying to catch crabs. We caught one crab and put it in a small pond. We also found some water scorpions.  Once we had finished our lunch we went to play Capture the Flag. The first round our flag was hidden in a bad place, but the second round we hide it better and had more people guarding the flag so we won that round. We played that for a really long time, and then went back to the river. We swam in the pool for a short while and then went back up to the school to have supper. We had our supper outside and enjoyed hotdogs and salads. We had free time next and could do whatever we wanted to do. Later in the evening we finished the movie and went back to bed.


River Time Dam Busters

Grades 8, 9 and 10


Tuesday 04/07/2017 
    We had to wake up early, at 05:00 because we were leaving early. We loaded the bags into the bus at 06:00 and went to breakfast at 06:30. We then had a picture and then set off back home to Chingola. The first 3 hours everything was fine and MR Grove and some of the bots including me tried to name all the capital cities in Africa but because we failed we moved to countries in Africa.
But after 3 hours the breaks started to smoke so we stopped and let them cool down. The brakes stopped giving us trouble but then the second problem started the engine was getting too hot and started to make noises. So we stopped again and let the engine cool down so that we could pour some water into the radiator. We continued going and the water somehow solved the problem.
We still played one game were you had to find all the letters in the alphabet on billboards  and signposts  it was so fun but I can’t focus on something for a very long time so I gave up after I reached G. On the way we stopped off at Solwezi. We arrived at Sunny’s house where the Chingola students were dropped off at 17:00.
In conclusion I would say that the trip was a very interesting adventure I learned a lot about Christ and made some friends and I had a lot of FUN!!!!!
I learnt how to care for others and how shameful it is to fun of others. When I thought about leaving Sakeji I felt sad but I made lots of memories and friends there.
It was fun in Sakeji school and thank you for caring, organizing and taking us to Sakeji school.
Going to Sakeji was worth it because I got to spend some time away from home, got to know my friends better and made new friends.
The people at Sakeji where very nice to us and treated us like family.  I really enjoyed the stay and would like to go back again. Just a big thanks to Mr Grove for taking us there and to Miss Jacki and Miss Kaumba for looking after us.
Even though I did go to Sakeji in 2015 I did have a lot of fun on this trip too and I'm glad that I went.

Wednesday, 26 July 2017

Camping under the stars

Once again the boarding students were invited to sleep out under the stars. All who were able, came to have a long night of fun, and in the end a little sleep. The first activity was to design and adapt a 3kg tin into a stove which is done in the afternoon before going off to find firewood. Some decided to 'steal' extra materials for their stove and so suffered disqualification at the contest. A pair of grade 12s no less!

Mwansa... I think

Having taken firewood to the site and run back for supper, a tasty pancake fajita type meal, the real business could start. The stove competition of "beauty and brains" was a close call between Asia and Naomi's bougainvillea adorned tin pot and Cholwe and Jackson's well banged out deep fat fryer. Philip and Taonga won a prize for innovation trying to incorporate a handle into the design with rubber coating to boot. However trials the following day showed rubber to be very combustible!

Getting ready for bed

First event on the cards was orienteering which even in daylight can be a challenge but at night can be very disorienting! The 'Expendables' did a 20 minute circle to find number 6, their first control point (supposedly an easy one) and ended back at the rock where they had started. The map reader having informed his team to cross a stream and then a river to reach 6 promptly did just that, but "Where O Cholwe, is the torrent?" However despite the poor start they managed to win in the end with 21 points. Hot on their heels were Take Off and Major Lazers who came very close to finding that elusive number 3. Thinking the disused road had ended they turned around not realising they were but 20 m from the big 6 pointer, which was just the other side of the encroaching heather. However to find 7 out of 8 points, in the dark, on your first orienteering exercise, is very good going and no team did poorly.


Rosemary busy stove building

Following those successes we ditched a 'Mission Impossible' game, due to time, and moved onto 'Capture the Flag'. As time was running out we did a small set up to encourage confrontation and attacking play. Sure enough, soon there were yelps and screams and cackles of laughter as raiding parties attacked and defenders ambushed one another. Small kids got picked off by three seniors without mercy, a 'Scarlet Pimpernel' emerged as Conglin walked his way into the opposition's camp unchecked, twice, and Mr Kapalaula's rhino charge was very amusing to follow as he bounced off saplings and bamboos in a bid to escape, blundering in the dark, till he was literally upended by a clothes lining vine! Great fun, even if no winner emerged, though the yellow team was later found to be cheating with a dummy flag! Probably Diana's idea.

I think the egg is supposed to be on the stove Mr K!

To finish off the night we sat round the fire with marshmallows and had a devotion on Luke's account of the sign of Jonah and the rejection of Christ. With the previous week packed with spiritual input the challenge to be 'hearers AND doers' was made again.

Time for breakfast! A very short 'sleep' later and it was time to get the stoves going. Fried eggs, bacon and toast was on the menu with some pancake mix for afters and some Coca-cola to wash it all down. Breakfast this way is very slow and a lot of maintenance is required to keep fires going but strangely satisfying when you are done. With heavy dew the challenge of starting a fire with one match can be tricky. Preparation is the key coupled with a lot of care and attention. Everyone did very well with many older timers showing refined skills.

Still smiling, can't be all that bad eh, Denise?

Sadly everything good ends very quickly and the next challenge was to be back a school ready for the Sunday service. Conglin's greatest challenge was to begin... could he stay awake?

My thanks to Mrs Haynes and Mrs Kaumba (girls dorm parents) for coming along so willingly and it was great to have some visitors with us who joined in.

Report by Mr Grove

Thursday, 20 July 2017

U14 girls hockey

On Saturday the 15th July, 2017 Chengelo hosted the ISAZ hockey tournament for the under 14 girls. There were 4 schools which were Chengelo, Amano, Trident and Simba.
 
So our first game was against Simba, most of the players were afraid because it was their first experience so the first half was easy for Simba and in the first half we allowed an easy goal, but as the game went on we slowly began to gain confidence and we did not allow any other goal in the first half. In the second half we pushed and put effort, we also shot more on target but could not score a goal and at the end they managed to score an easy goal due to tiredness and so we lost that game 2-0.
Our second game was against Trident, and surprisingly the team was also scared of them and this gave Trident a very big advantage and they were very confident because of that and so we allowed two easy goals in the first half of the game and we again began to gain confidence slowly as the game went by, we did not allow them to score another goal in the first half of game. In the second half we actually began to enjoy the game and we managed to equalize the game 2-2 but just before the whistle they scored and so we lost that game 3-2.

Amano vs Chengelo

Our last and final game was against Chengelo and we were not so scared of them so we had a lot of motivation but we were tired too so in a blink of an eye they scored 5 goals in the first half and we scored nothing. The team began to get tired and so we slacked a little in the last half and so they scored another 3 goals and we lost that game 8-0 overall we came out 4th out of all the four schools and I don’t really blame the team for our loss neither our coach Mr. Grove and lastly I would like to thank the team, Mr. Grove and Chengelo for hosting and for providing good facilities to play and enjoy hockey. 

Report: Bwalya Mubanga     

U19 Girls Hockey

A hockey tournament was held at Chengelo on the 15th of July 2017. The under 19 team played three games in total; Trident, Chengelo A, and Chengelo B.
Our first game was the third match of the event, against Trident. Because we had lost to this team the previous year, I would say that we were mentally prepared to put up a good fight. In this game, the fact that we were passing out wide was excellent. However, we were slow on to the ball and tended to wait for it to come to us, producing quite a few opportunities for Trident to get the ball. They were able to score in the first half. I think that some of the defenders and the goal keeper were a little frightened of the fast balls that came their way. Diana was able to score at the corner of the goal in the second half. In the end, we tied this game 1 -1.

Tenjiwe passing out of defence

We then played a back to back game against Chengelo A. For this game, there was a complete change up of who played where. I think that this sort of messed things up but we did still play well. Unfortunately, we lost our wide passes and for the majority of the game, the ball was down the centre. This was one of the factors that contributed to us not scoring any goals in this game. They were able to score one goal so the result at the end of the game was 1 -0.
We took a short break before playing Chengelo B. We had been told that this team was an easier team so we let down our guard. In reality, it was an easier game but we were not willing to put up a good fight. Diana quickly put a shot into the net which further put down our guard. We were very soon knocked back into the game when they, almost immediately, scored. Another of our shots went past the goal keeper into the goal, this time directed by Grace. Sadly, they put two more away for themselves and so we lost another game 3 - 2.
Overall in the competition, we came third out of the four teams. It was a good effort put in by the team. Thank you to our defenders – Natasha Chiombe, Tenjiwe Mwanza, and Faith Chansa, and also to the people who played midfield – Diana Shakwelele, Josiah Muteb, Grace Kampeni, and Naomi Ronald. I hope that the grade twelves enjoyed their last game playing for Amano Christian School.
Thank you very much, Mr. and Mrs. Grove, for putting in the time to teach us this sport.

Report by S. Ronald

Friday, 16 June 2017

U19 Boys Hockey

Saturday the under 19 boys went to Simba International School to play hockey against three other schools. Unfortunately Chengelo were not able to make it due to transport difficulties, but Simba managed to organise a second team so we played against Simba A, Simba B and Lechwe School.
Our first match was against Simba A and this was a wake up call for us because we weren’t really that organised as a team, and so they managed to score an easy goal in the first half of the game, in the second half we became more active and we started communicating as well as playing well as a team and we managed to play the ball into spaces quickly, but Simba A was a slightly better team than us and they managed to score another goal and so we lost that game 2-0.
 
Cholwe working the left side against Simba B


 Our second match was against Simba B and this game was a little different because we went in mentally prepared as well as physically, we were communicating well as a team and we were getting the ball up at the oppositions' goal with some ease but we switched off for a bit and because of this Simba B managed to score an easy goal and so at half time the score was 1-0 to Simba B. In the second half we decided to pull up our socks and play at the intensity that we did in the first half and shortly after the second half started we managed to equalise with Xavier scoring the goal, in the end the game ended as a draw with the scores 1-1.

Our third and final match was against Lechwe and this was a tough game but we managed to dominate and score 2 goals in the first half and then they also scored 1, so by half time the scores were 2-1. In the second half we went to sleep and so they managed to score an equalising goal, that is when everything went south because our attitude changed and we stopped communicating and working together as a team, so as a result we ended up losing that game 5-2.

Ilunga having to defend against a formidable opponent!

I would like to thank Xavier, our youngest player who managed to score two goals for the team and I would like to thank everyone who came to support us, Mr Grove for coaching us and God for granting us a good day. I would also like to apologise to Mr Grove about the attitude that we had in our last game.