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Freezing temperatures, hot competition at 2025 Northern Cape Open Masters

Driaan van Niekerk|Published

Despite freezing early morning conditions, the 2025 Northern Cape Open Masters brought the heat with high-stakes competition at the Sol Plaatje West End Bowling Club, where CP Mathewson once again dominated the men’s division. Seen from the left are Stephan Enslin, Michael Siepker, and winner CP Mathewson.

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The 2025 Northern Cape Open Masters delivered thrilling action over the weekend at Sol Plaatje West End Bowling Club.

Twelve men and 12 women were invited to compete in this prestigious event, braving frost-covered greens in the early mornings, with some of the first ends being played quite literally on ice.

Men’s Division: CP Mathewson Dominates Once Again

In Section 1 of the men’s competition, seasoned campaigner CP Mathewson made his intentions clear from the outset, winning all his round-robin matches with clinical precision. Trailing behind him were Stephan Enslin and Driaan van Niekerk, who were both in pursuit of the second play-off spot. Stephan eventually edged out Driaan to book his place in the 3rd/4th play-off.

Section 2 saw a showdown brewing between Clint Kneen and Michael Siepker, both undefeated going into their final group match. It was dubbed “the final before the final”, and it lived up to the hype. With the scores tied at 18-18 and Clint holding two shots, Michael produced a moment of brilliance with his final bowl of the end, removing both of Clint’s bowls and scoring a three to clinch victory and a place in the final.

The men’s final, however, was a masterclass from Mathewson. He controlled the game from start to finish, showcasing the skill and consistency that have made him a dominant force in Northern Cape bowls. Michael, despite a valiant effort, couldn’t overcome CP’s experience and accuracy.

Still, Michael Siepker can walk away with immense pride. Based in Keimoes and representing Upington Bowling Club, a 50km journey one way, he makes the 100km round trip several times a week to practise and contribute to his club. Over the weekend, he dispatched several top names and earned the respect of all in attendance.

The bronze medal match between Stephan Enslin and Clint Kneen was tightly contested, with Stephan ultimately clinching third place.

Seen are the winners of the ladies devision, Annelie Mathewson, Malandi Lambrechts and Adi Koekemoer.

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Women's Division: Malandi Lambrechts Lifts the Trophy

On the women’s side, Annelie Mathewson topped her section with strong performances, while Adi Koekemoer secured second spot. In the opposite group, Malandi Lambrechts came out on top, with Rene van Niekerk claiming the final play-off position.

The final between Annelie and Malandi was a nail-biter. The lead changed hands multiple times, with neither player willing to give an inch. Annelie looked poised to claim the title after going 18-16 ahead, but Malandi clawed back to level at 18-18 before scoring three on the next end to take the crown and be named the 2025 Northern Cape Ladies Open Masters Champion.

In the third-place play-off, Adi Koekemoer edged out Rene van Niekerk to claim the bronze medal.

A Successful Weekend for Northern Cape Bowls

The success of the tournament is due in large part to the dedicated efforts of the Sol Plaatje Bowling Club members, competition secretaries, and volunteers. Their meticulous organisation and hospitality ensured a smooth-running event, despite the frosty conditions.

A heartfelt thank you also goes out to the spectators who braved the cold to support the players and contribute to the spirited atmosphere throughout the weekend.

With incredible performances, close contests, and plenty of passion on display, the 2025 Northern Cape Open Masters will be remembered as a true showcase of bowls excellence in the province.