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    Squash champs

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJuly 16, 2009No Comments1 Min Read
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    Rhodes Squash Club  recently took part in the University Sports South Africa Squash Championships at the University of Johannesburg.
    The Rhodes A team finished 8th overall in the A section, while the B team took 3rd spot in the B section.

    Rhodes Squash Club  recently took part in the University Sports South Africa Squash Championships at the University of Johannesburg.
    The Rhodes A team finished 8th overall in the A section, while the B team took 3rd spot in the B section.
    John Godlonton, Rhodes Squash Club chairman, said it was a “Fantasic tournament”, and made special mention of Rhodes number one Garren Kent, a 1st year student, who just missed out on a selection into the USSA top 6 side for 2009.

    Rhodes were once again nominated for the Mike Gardener Fellowship trophy but finished second to a spirited Stellies side.

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