<figure class="article-body-image-wrapper crop-landscape"><img src="https://imengine.public.prod.inl.infomaker.io/?uuid=82f4927d-a67c-5b08-b122-87b80a42d4fd&function=cropresize&type=preview&source=false&q=75&crop_w=0.99999&crop_h=0.97826&width=1054&height=592&x=1.0E-5&y=0.01087" alt="" style="width:100%"><figcaption>Sentinel Primary School rugby players received goodie bags filled with rugby balls and kits during a touch-rugby tournament on Saturday that saw 30 pupils from Grade 4 to 7 battle it out on Hout Bay Beach. “The tournament is a new event that we’re hoping to introduce at our school. Our space is very limited that is why we decided to find a sport for the beach. We’ve recently started practising every Saturday from 9am to 11am on the beach near Mariner’s Wharf,” said Sentinel Primary School’s acting principal, Debri-Lee de Jager.</figcaption></figure><figure class="article-body-image-wrapper crop-landscape"><img src="https://imengine.public.prod.inl.infomaker.io/?uuid=08b65e5b-2229-5a92-a35c-58981344ddb2&function=cropresize&type=preview&source=false&q=75&crop_w=0.99999&crop_h=0.99999&width=1172&height=632&x=1&y=1" alt="" style="width:100%"><figcaption>The pupils were divided into red, yellow, blue and green teams for the tournament. The red team bested their opponents with a final score of 6-5.</figcaption></figure>