THE Windhoek College of Education (WCE) scooped four gold medals at the just ended Tertiary Institutes Sports Association of Namibia (Tisan) Games held in the capital.
The student teachers achieved gold in basketball for women, football for women and table tennis for men and women. The University of Namibia (Unam) took home three gold medals for basketball (men), tennis (men) and volleyball (women).The Windhoek-based institutions also dominated affairs in the track-and-field meeting held at the Independence Stadium on Wednesday.The Volombola Vocational Training Centre (VVTC) bagged the gold medal for men’s football after relegating the Ongwediva College of Education into second place for silver.Unam settled for bronze.The women footballers from WCE got the better of the Caprivi College of Education (CCE) by scooping gold in the final, while Unam once again had to settle for bronze as third-place finishers.In men’s tennis, Unam were the kings when they scooped gold ahead of the Polytechnic of Namibia, which had to settle for silver.WCE were the bronze medallists.In women’s tennis, the Rundu College of Education (RCE) walked away with the gold medal, leaving WCE in second spot with silver, while Ongwediva College of Education won bronze.The Polytechnic of Namibia were the top performers in netball, with their side grabbing the gold, while WCE was second to claim silver, with the Okakarara Vocational Training Centre (OVTC) returning with a bronze.Unam’s men’s basketball team took the gold medal, while the Bema College got silver, leaving the Polytechnic of Namibia in third for a bronze.The women’s basketball competition was won by WCE, while the Polytechnic of Namibia took silver, leaving the Ongwediva College of Education to pick up the bronze medal.In volleyball for men, Monotronix College were the gold medallists, after beating the Polytechnic of Namibia into second place, while WCE took home the bronze.The women’s volleyball winners were Unam, while the Windhoek Vocational Training Centre (WVTC) were the silver medallists.The bronze medal went to the Caprivi College of Education (CCE).There were only two competitors in men’s table tennis, with WCE taking the gold, while the Polytechnic of Namibia settled for silver.The women’s table tennis section belonged to WCE as well, while the Polytechnic of Namibia took silver, with the Rundu College of Education (RCE) bagging the bronze.The University of Namibia (Unam) took home three gold medals for basketball (men), tennis (men) and volleyball (women).The Windhoek-based institutions also dominated affairs in the track-and-field meeting held at the Independence Stadium on Wednesday.The Volombola Vocational Training Centre (VVTC) bagged the gold medal for men’s football after relegating the Ongwediva College of Education into second place for silver.Unam settled for bronze.The women footballers from WCE got the better of the Caprivi College of Education (CCE) by scooping gold in the final, while Unam once again had to settle for bronze as third-place finishers.In men’s tennis, Unam were the kings when they scooped gold ahead of the Polytechnic of Namibia, which had to settle for silver.WCE were the bronze medallists.In women’s tennis, the Rundu College of Education (RCE) walked away with the gold medal, leaving WCE in second spot with silver, while Ongwediva College of Education won bronze.The Polytechnic of Namibia were the top performers in netball, with their side grabbing the gold, while WCE was second to claim silver, with the Okakarara Vocational Training Centre (OVTC) returning with a bronze.Unam’s men’s basketball team took the gold medal, while the Bema College got silver, leaving the Polytechnic of Namibia in third for a bronze.The women’s basketball competition was won by WCE, while the Polytechnic of Namibia took silver, leaving the Ongwediva College of Education to pick up the bronze medal.In volleyball for men, Monotronix College were the gold medallists, after beating the Polytechnic of Namibia into second place, while WCE took home the bronze.The women’s volleyball winners were Unam, while the Windhoek Vocational Training Centre (WVTC) were the silver medallists.The bronze medal went to the Caprivi College of Education (CCE).There were only two competitors in men’s table tennis, with WCE taking the gold, while the Polytechnic of Namibia settled for silver.The women’s table tennis section belonged to WCE as well, while the Polytechnic of Namibia took silver, with the Rundu College of Education (RCE) bagging the bronze.
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