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    DSG hockey players represent EC

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailMay 28, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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    A number of DSG hockey players have been selected to represent the Eastern Province U16 and U18 hockey sides to take part in the inter-provincial hockey tournament in July.

    A number of DSG hockey players have been selected to represent the Eastern Province U16 and U18 hockey sides to take part in the inter-provincial hockey tournament in July.

    Seen on the right are, from left to right, back row: Amy Dixie (EP U16B), Charlotte Rubidge (U18A), Grace Biggs (U18B), Lenta Cullinan (U16A), Sandi Tabata (U16A) and Megan Viljoen (U18B); front, Allie Brown (U16B), Lauren Ramsay (U18B) , Sarchen Gainsford (U18B). Photo: Supplied

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