CoolPlay coach Mustapha Ras takes youngsters through their paces during the lifeskills segment that can be used on and off the field. Picture: Fuad Esack
CoolPlay, a sports NPO based at various schools across the city, hosted its second Youth Day event, in partnership with Sport for Social Change Network, on Saturday June 15 at Heathfield High School. More than 360 high school pupils from across the CoolPlay programme took part in a day of netball, rugby and soccer matches and life skills activities.
Bergvliet High School’s Hlumani Klaas, left, and Masibambane High’s Yongama Konzwayo challenge for the ball during the boys’ soccer match, at Saturday’s Coolplay Youth Day event, at Heathfield High. Picture: Fuad Esack
Masibambane High’s Moekahi Hoffman clears the ball under pressure from Bergvliet’s Hlumani Klaas during the boys’ soccer match, at Saturday’s Coolplay Youth Day event, at Heathfield High. Picture: Fuad Esack
Coolsports coach Nceba Jonas leads his charges in song during the lifeskills segment at Saturday’s Youth Day event held at Heathfield High. Picture: Fuad Esack
Masibambane High’s Moekahi Hoffman and Bergvliet’s Ridhaa Frans challenge for the ball. Picture: Fuad Esack
Sarepta High School’sTeghen Lemeul, centre, keeping tabs on the opposition during a game of modified tag rugby, at Saturday’s CoolPlay Youth Day event, at Heathfield High. Picture: Fuad Esack
Coolsports coach Mzuyanda Kunjuzwa during the lifeskills segment at Saturday’s Youth Day event, at Heathfield High. Picture: Fuad Esack
Coolsports coach Jeraldo Willems puts his charges through their paces at Saturday’s Youth Day event, at Heathfield High. Picture: Fuad Esack