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Albany tennis squad named

Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoFebruary 11, 2010No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Albany tennis squad was selected after the recent Grahamstown and Districts Junior Tennis   Tournament which was held in Grahamstown.

The Albany squad is made up of age groups from U10 up to U18. Each age group consists of 10 boys and 10 girls, although six will be chosen for the various district matches.

The Albany tennis squad was selected after the recent Grahamstown and Districts Junior Tennis   Tournament which was held in Grahamstown.

The Albany squad is made up of age groups from U10 up to U18. Each age group consists of 10 boys and 10 girls, although six will be chosen for the various district matches.

The Albany tennis teams first interdistrict match is against Midlands on 18 March in Cradock. The teams  will practise together for two to three days before each of the matches. The 2010 Albany Squad: U10 boys 1. Christopher Gleaves (Graeme College), 2. Mark Amm (GC), 3. Joshua  Marx (St Andrew’s Prep), 4.  Nicholas Wilmot (Kingswood College), 5. Darin Holman (GC), 6. Scott Cuthbert (SAP), 7. James Davies  (SAP), 8. Daniel Davies(SAP). U10 girls 1. Keisha Still (Victoria Primary School), 2. J Basson (Kenton), 3.  Nicole Wright (Kingswood College), 4. Bianca de Klerk (KC),

5. Bonga Mbande (KC), 6. Amy Mills (KC), 7.  Pippa Stirk (KC), 8. Michaela Zimmerman (VP).U12 boys 1. Bruce Phillips (SAP), 2. Francois  Botha (GC),   3. Timothy Bloem (SAP), 4. Dylan Kathoke (SAP), 5. Cobus van Zyl (GC), 6. Bryan Geyer (GC), 7. Nicholas  Zimmerman (GC), 8. G Calitz (Kenton), 9. Lisakhanya  Gora (KC), 10. Luke Hobson (SAP). U12 girls 1. Alexis  zarse (KC),

2. Mary Royi (VP), 3. Paula Duxbury (KC), 4. L Nuttall (DSG), 5. Milani Nododa (KC), 6. Kristen Sandys-Thomas (KC), 7. Holly Eichoff (KC), 8. Sesona Bay (VP), 9. Laila Rouhani (KC), 10. Alice  Godlonton (DSG). U14 boys 1. Daine Kruger (KC), 2. Jonathan Slack (St Andrew’s College), 3. Keiren Witthunn (SAC), 4. Adam Godlonton (GC), 5. David Jones (KC), 6. Grant Acton (KC), 7. Russell Dixon (GC), 8. Fanie van der Westhuizen (KC),

9. Max Mitchell (SAC), 10. Brendan Owen (SAC). U14 girls 1. K Purdon  (PAHS), 2. Lindsay Biggs (KC), 3. Celeste du Toit (KC), 4. Aimee-Leigh Pote (KC), 5. Jenna Roux (DSG), 6.   Amy Preston (DSG), 7. H Knott- Craig (KC), 8. Kelly Long (DSG), 9. Megan Viljoen (DSG), 10. Speshi  Mbande (KC).U16 boys 1. Adam Campbell (KC), 2. James Shiard (KC), 3. Fletcher Grafton (SAC),

4. Luke  Boshoff (SAC), 5. Charles Bowren (SAC), 6. William Duncan (SAC), 7. Charl Pellissier (SAC), 8. Andrew   Rushmere (SAC), 9. Steven Hulley (KC), 10. Murray Leith (SAC). U16 girls 1. Jenna Whyte (DSG), 2.  Savannah Varty (DSG), 3. Tanner Purdon (KC), 4. Cassandra Lister (VGHS), 5. Samantha Fuller (KC), 6. S  Blunden (KC), 7. Melissa Thompson (DSG), 8. Mary-Anne Brown (DSG),

9. Nicol Gowar (KC), 10. Kelly-Jane Turner (KC), 11. Kelsey Horne (DSG). U18 boys 1. Steven Loock (KC), 2. Dane van der Westhuysen (SAC),  3. Rhain Staubo (SAC), 4. Lihleli Xoli (KC), 5. Stephen Glyn (SAC), 6. Jade Bowles (GC), 7. Tyron Rankin  (GC), 8. Jonathan Lister (GC), 9. Craig Robinson (KC), 10. Justin Croxton  (SAC). U18 girls 1. Katherine  Ruck (DSG), 2. Tayla Biggs (KC), 3. Jessica Gossow (KC), 4. Angela Ruck (DSG), 5. Emma Glyn (DSG), 6. Inge-Mari Luttig (DSG), 7. Teagan Purdon (PAHS), 8. Megan Forster (DSG), 9. Many Forster (DSG), 10.  Bridget Cockroft (DSG).

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