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    Greats go all the way

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailApril 25, 2012No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Teams Grahamstown Great were winners of this year's Grahamstown Veterans Tennis Tournament at the DSG tennis courts last weekend.

    Organiser Sheryl Emslie said Saturday had great weather conditions, “But the wind on Sunday was really terrible.”

    The tournament was sponsored by GBS Mutual Bank and Pam Golding.

    Teams Grahamstown Great were winners of this year's Grahamstown Veterans Tennis Tournament at the DSG tennis courts last weekend.

    Organiser Sheryl Emslie said Saturday had great weather conditions, “But the wind on Sunday was really terrible.”

    The tournament was sponsored by GBS Mutual Bank and Pam Golding.

    The winning team was made up of Jayne Turner, Pat Hornby, Pri Bladen, Mike Bladen, Sheryl Emslie, Pete Ellis (captain), Irene Ellis and Mango Nkwinti.

    Taking second spot were the Graaff–Reinet Grafters (Erika Oosthuizen, Jeff Myburgh, Margot Hayward, Louis van der Merwe, Yvonne Bruhwiler, Arthur Short, Mary Rose Hobson (captain) and Terry Radue.

    In third was East London, followed by Central Albany in fourth, Kenton fifth, Port Elizabeth sixth, St Francis seventh and Bedford eighth.

    The Graeme College senior rugby sides played against Cambridge High School in Grahamstown on Saturday. The first team lost 17-20.

    In other results between the two schools:

    2nds won 29–5
    3rds won 26–17
    4ths lost 0–7
    5ths lost 0–65
    U15A lost 10–14
    U15B won 19–5
    U14A lost 5–19
    U14B won 46–5

    The Graeme junior rugby teams played Lorraine Primary in Port Elizabeth. The U13As recorded a fine 45-0 victory.

    Other results:

    U13B won 47–0
    U11A lost 0–15
    U11B lost 0–7
    U11C lost 5–15
    U9A won 14–10

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