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KNOW THE SCORE

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailAugust 21, 2014No Comments2 Mins Read
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KNOW THE SCORE

CLUBS

TENNIS

Bathurst and District lawn tennis association final league results:

KNOW THE SCORE

CLUBS

TENNIS

Bathurst and District lawn tennis association final league results:

A league results
Sevenfountains – 75.0 
Grahamstown – 67.0
Port Alfred – 65.0
Blaawkrantz – 63.8
Southwell – 40.6
Kenton – 40.0

B league results
Shaw Park – 94.8
Kenton – 87.8
Sidbury – 85.1
Southwell – 79.6
Grahamstown – 68.4
Sevenfountains – 64.2
Blaawkrantz – 45.1
Coombs – 39.7
Clumber – 27.5

C league results
Port Alfred – 125.4
Grahamstown – 98.8
Shaw Park – 87.8
Salem – 78.8
Kenton – 78.1
Southwell – 61.9
Sidbury – 48.5
Coombs – 39.1

SCHOOLS RUGBY

Graeme College’s final rugby results against Muir:
U14A won 27–0
U15A won 36–0
U15B lost 12–45
U16A won 21–14
U16B won 10–7
3rds won 31–7
2nds won 24–12
1sts won 21–14

Graeme College annual Rugby Dinner awards – The U15A team played fourteen matches and won eleven. This gave them a 79% winning ratio. The 3rds played ten matches and won six. They have a 60% winning ratio The 2nds played 12 matches and won eight – a 67% winning ratio.

First team awards: Westcott Trophy (for the player who has the best work ethic on and off the field): Odwa Xonxa Truscott Trophy (for the most tries in the season): Siphosethu Pinini Hoole Trophy (for the most improved player): Aviwe Ntoyanto and Justin Danckwerts Rugby Player of the Year: Siphosethu Pinini

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