Langenhoven Gymnasium also had the upper-hand in the Coca Cola Schools Twenty20 competition when they beat Outeniqua by 4 wickets in the final that was played at the Recreation Ground in Oudtshoorn. Outeniqua was restricted to 108/5 whereafter Gymnasium, who also played in the final last year, won their second T20 title in six years when they reached the target with 17 balls to spare thanks to good contributions from the bat by Grant Esau (23 from 28 balls) and Sheldon Deyssel (29 runs from 27 balls). Thirty-two schools participated in this popular competition.
Winrey Stoffels, from Langenhoven Gymnasium, who scored scored 264, was the top batsman in the T20 competition whilst Joshua Klue from Glenwood House, who took 12 wickets with the best figures of 5/9, was the top bowler for the second consecutive year in this competition.
All-rounder, Jean Bruiners (400 runs), from Langenhoven Gymnasium was the top batsman in the U/15 Super League and he also claimed the most wickets in the league – 20 wickets - with a best bowling analysis of 5/5. Ineal Arries (Bridgton Senor Secondary School) was the top batsman in the u/15 promotion league while his team mate, Ivan Niklaas bagged the most wickets in the league.
In the U/19 Super League, Todd Walker from Oakhill School was the outstanding batsman when he scored 185 runs. Nevada Jacobs from Langenhoven Gymnasium, who took 17 wickets with the best figures of 5/11 was the top bowler in the league. Herschel Pietersen who took 14 wickets with a best bowling analysis of 3/35 was the most successful bowler in the u/19 Promotion League and Celester Plaatjies (Uniondale High) who scored a total of 123 runs the top run scorer in the league.