King Cetshwayo excel at district games
Teams competed in 16 sport codes, providing spectators with tightly contested games
RICHARDS Bay was buzzing since the weekend when top athletes from all KZN districts competed in the 2017 SALGA DSR Games.
Teams competed in 16 sport codes, providing spectators with tightly contested games.

PHOTO: Thando Ndlovu
Once the dust had settled, eThekwini came out on top with 35 points after scooping eight gold, three silver and five bronze medals.
King Cetshwayo finished in second spot with 25 points after accumulating two gold, nine silver and one bronze medal.

PHOTO: Thando Ndlovu
Local districts uMkhanyakude (three gold) and Zululand (two gold and two bronze) finished in fifth and seventh places with 9 and 8 points respectively.
King Cetshwayo won the cricket and women’s netball, ended second in boxing, men’s soccer, indigenous games, karate, men’s netball, men’s rugby, tennis, volleyball (men and women) and third in chess.

PHOTO: Thando Ndlovu
uMkhanyakude won the volleyball (men and women) and men’s soccer, with Zululand winning the men’s netball and table tennis and finishing third in swimming and tennis.
Final team placings
1 eThekwini 35 points
2 King Cetshwayo 25
3 uMgungundlovu 14
4 iLembe 12
5 uMkhanyakude
6 Amajuba 9
7 Zululand 8
8 uMzinyathi 7
9 uGu 6
10 Harry Gwala 3
11 uThukela 0.
