Friday, 7 June 2019

Closing date for booking accommodation at Fakkel School of Skills fo SA Schools.

IESF banners proudly displayed in Fakkel School of Skills gaming lounge.
MSSA's S A Schools' National Championships

Please note that the closing date for the booking of 
accommodation at the hostel  is Friday 7 June 2018, which will have to include proof of payment, so that the hostel can plan the rooms accordingly.


To assist all member clubs, Fakkel School of Skills shall be providing accommodation as follows:
  • Bed with bedding - R140.00 per person per night
  • Breakfast with cereal - R60.00 per person per day
All those interested in taking advantage of the above are to contact the school on or before 7 June 2019.

To book, please e-mail Amanda (who is most helpful) at
hostel@fakkelskool.co.za as soon as possible. In such e-mail it must be stated the number of meen, the number of women that require accommodation.Please telephone the school to see if there is accommodation available at (016) 976 0470.


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Wednesday, 5 June 2019

The process has begun to select the national squad for Clash Royale.

Terrence Broomberg (Curro Aurora) has qualified for the national squad selection process at no fewer than three events.
"The time has come," the Walrus said, "To talk of many things: Of shoes—and ships—and sealing-wax— Of cabbages—and kings" (The Walrus and the Carpenter by Lewis Carroll).

Yes, once again it is time for Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA) to select its national squads.

The squads too provide a pool of players from which the National Protea Teams that will represent South Africa in its various disciplines shall be drawn.

The system of selecting squads is a useful method for enforcing training as well as a player wish continually monitoring performance of those individuals who are so selected.

It is therefore vitally important that all athletes who have qualified, check the lists to ensure that there are no misstatements or omissions.

Should an athlete wish to make him/herself eligible for selection, then such athlete must write to mindsportscorrespondence@gmail.com 
for all the necessary forms.

The athletes who have all qualified for the selection process for Clash Royale esports title are as follows:



#Full nameClubWhere qualifiedPeriod
1Daniel LombardMonument Park High SchoolWestern Cape 2019, Online 2019Clash Royale
2Dale SpolanderNorthcliff High SchoolGauteng 2019, Online Schools 2019Clash Royale
3Liam MoodleyNorthcliff High SchoolOnline Schools 2019Clash Royale
4Jeandre ViljoenParys High SchoolGauteng 2019Clash Royale
5Willem BroodrykParys High SchoolGauteng 2019Clash Royale
6Terrence BroombergCurro AuroraMpumalanga 2019, Online 2019, Online Schools 2019Clash Royale

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Tuesday, 4 June 2019

The process has begun to select the national squad for International Draughts.

Keamogetswe Ramaboa (NWU - Vaal) is the only female to have qualified for selection to MSSA's National Squad for International Draughts.
"The time has come," the Walrus said, "To talk of many things: Of shoes—and ships—and sealing-wax— Of cabbages—and kings" (The Walrus and the Carpenter by Lewis Carroll).

Yes, once again it is time for Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA) to select its national squads.

The squads too provide a pool of players from which the National Protea Teams that will represent South Africa in its various disciplines shall be drawn.

The system of selecting squads is a useful method for enforcing training as well as a player wish continually monitoring performance of those individuals who are so selected.

It is therefore vitally important that all athletes who have qualified, check the lists to ensure that there are no misstatements or omissions.

Should an athlete wish to make him/herself eligible for selection, then such athlete must write tomindsportscorrespondence@gmail.com 
for all the necessary forms.

The athletes who have all qualified for the selection process for International Draughts are as follows:


#Full nameClubWhere qualifiedPeriod
1Nelson van WykMasters of Mind SportsMpumalanga 2019International Draughts
2Reinder van WykMasters of Mind SportsMpumalanga 2019International Draughts
3Thabo KgopaneNWU - VaalMpumalanga 2019International Draughts
4Keamogetswe RamaboaNWU - VaalMpumalanga 2019International Draughts

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Monday, 3 June 2019

The process has begun to select the national squad for Russian Draughts.

Such is the standard of play by Samson Thinane (NWU - Vaal) that he has qualified for the selection process for both Checkers and Russian Draughts variants.
"The time has come," the Walrus said, "To talk of many things: Of shoes—and ships—and sealing-wax— Of cabbages—and kings" (The Walrus and the Carpenter by Lewis Carroll).

Yes, once again it is time for Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA) to select its national squads.

The squads too provide a pool of players from which the National Protea Teams that will represent South Africa in its various disciplines shall be drawn.

The system of selecting squads is a useful method for enforcing training as well as a player wish continually monitoring performance of those individuals who are so selected.

It is therefore vitally important that all athletes who have qualified, check the lists to ensure that there are no misstatements or omissions.

Should an athlete wish to make him/herself eligible for selection, then such athlete must write to mindsportscorrespondence@gmail.com 
for all the necessary forms.

The athletes who have all qualified for the selection process for Russian Draughts are as follows



#Full nameClubWhere qualifiedPeriod
1Chanel de WetJCS AcademySedibeng 2018Russian Draughts
2Paula LoftusMasters of Mind SportsS A Nationals 2018Russian Draughts
3Samson ThinaneNWU VaalS A Nationals 2018, Gauteng 2019Russian Draughts
4Nelson van WykMasters of Mind SportsS A Nationals 2018Russian Draughts
5Reinder van WykJCS AcademyS A Nationals 2018Russian Draughts
6Mosimane KaraboNWU - VaalGauteng 2019Russian Draughts
7Thabo KgoponeNWU - VaalGauteng 2019Russian Draughts
8Boipelo NthacidiNWU - VaalGauteng 2019Russian Draughts

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The process has begun to select the national squad for Morabaraba.

Joseph Mathlong (NWU - Vaal) has qualified for the selection process at three different events.
"The time has come," the Walrus said, "To talk of many things: Of shoes—and ships—and sealing-wax— Of cabbages—and kings" (The Walrus and the Carpenter by Lewis Carroll).

Yes, once again it is time for Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA) to select its national squads.

The squads too provide a pool of players from which the National Protea Teams that will represent South Africa in its various disciplines shall be drawn.

The system of selecting squads is a useful method for enforcing training as well as a player wish continually monitoring performance of those individuals who are so selected.

It is therefore vitally important that all athletes who have qualified, check the lists to ensure that there are no misstatements or omissions.

Shou
ld an athlete wish to make him/herself eligible for selection, then such athlete must write to mindsportscorrespondence@gmail.com for all the necessary forms.

The athletes who have all qualified for the selection process for Morabaraba are as follows


#Full nameClubWhere qualifiedPeriod
1Siyabonga MogaleNWU VaalSedibeng 2018Morabaraba
2Sebolelo MotlhabiNWU VaalSedibeng 2018, Gauteng 2019Morabaraba
3Cobus van der WathFakkel School of SkillsS A Nationals 2018Morabaraba
4Junior MpembeFakkel School of SkillsS A Nationals 2018, Free State 2018Morabaraba
5Jarryn SmithJCS AcademyS A Nationals 2018, Free State 2018Morabaraba
6Anne-Lee SteynJCS AcademyS A Nationals 2018, Free State 2018Morabaraba
7Natelene BurgerJCS AcademyS A Nationals 2018Morabaraba
8Saudah BhaimiaCurro KlerksdorpS A Nationals 2018Morabaraba
9Nonkululeko SibisiEmpangeni High SchoolKwaZulu Natal 2018Morabaraba
10Rachel FoliEmpangeni High SchoolKwaZulu Natal 2018Morabaraba
11Amahle MtshaliEmpangeni High SchoolKwaZulu Natal 2018Morabaraba
12Zomlando BiyelaEmpangeni High SchoolKwaZulu Natal 2018Morabaraba
13Natalene BurgerJCS AcademyFree State 2018Morabaraba
14Joseph MatlhongNWU VaalFree State 2018, Gauteng 2019, Mpumalanga 2019Morabaraba
15Simone OttoHTS Tom NaudeCapricornMorabaraba
16Damian PinnHTS Tom NaudeCapricornMorabaraba
17Mukhatha MashuleniMasters of Mind SportsGauteng 2019Morabaraba

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Sunday, 2 June 2019

The process has begun to select the national squad for Checkers.

Xolisani Pram (Masters of Mind Sports) was the victor at MSSA's 2019 Mpumalanga Championships.
"The time has come," the Walrus said, "To talk of many things: Of shoes—and ships—and sealing-wax— Of cabbages—and kings" (The Walrus and the Carpenter by Lewis Carroll).

Yes, once again it is time for Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA) to select its national squads.

The squads too provide a pool of players from which the National Protea Teams that will represent South Africa in its various disciplines shall be drawn.

The system of selecting squads is a useful method for enforcing training as well as a player wish continually monitoring performance of those individuals who are so selected.

It is therefore vitally important that all athletes who have qualified, check the lists to ensure that there are no misstatements or omissions.

Shou
ld an athlete wish to make him/herself eligible for selection, then such athlete must write to mindsportscorrespondence@gmail.com for all the necessary forms.

The athletes who have all qualified for the selection process for Checkers are as follows



#Full nameClubWhere qualifiedPeriod
1Joost LoftusMasters of Mind SportsS A Nationals 2018Checkers
2Delmari van der WaltJCS AcademyS A Nationals 2018Checkers
3Chanel De WetJCS AcademyFree State 2018Checkers
4Cornelius NelJCS AcademyFree State 2018Checkers
5Reinder van WykJCS AcademyFree State 2018Checkers
6Samson ThinaneNWU – VaalFree State 2018, Protea Team 2018Checkers
7Bopele NthaudiNWU - VaalMpumalanga 2019Checkers
8Xolisani PramMasters of Mind SportsMpumalanga 2019Checkers

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