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    Eastern Cape cross country

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailSeptember 12, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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    Representing the Eastern Cape at the South African Croos-Country Championships in George tomorrow are, from left, Simamkele Rooi (Archie Mbolekwa), Malibongwe Mbelu (Run/Walk For Life Athletics) Jene Banfield (Run/Walk For Life) and Zusiphe Nkala (Victoria Girls High School). Photo: Stephen Penney

    Representing the Eastern Cape at the South African Croos-Country Championships in George tomorrow are, from left, Simamkele Rooi (Archie Mbolekwa), Malibongwe Mbelu (Run/Walk For Life Athletics) Jene Banfield (Run/Walk For Life) and Zusiphe Nkala (Victoria Girls High School). Photo: Stephen Penney

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