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Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailOctober 23, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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Five Kingswood College cricketers have been selected for EP teams at various levels.

Five Kingswood College cricketers have been selected for EP teams at various levels.

At EP U18 level, Brad Haller will also captain the EP side along with team mate, Marco Lombard. At EP U17 level, Daine Kruger and Jimmy Sholto-Douglas have been selected, and James Rippon will represent EP at U15 level.

Kingswood High Performance cricket coach Murray Ranger will travel with the EP U17 squad as their assistant coach.

Pictured are, from left to right, Brad Haller (captain of the U18 team), Marco Lombard (U18), Daine Kruger (U17), Jimmy Sholto-Douglas (U17) and James Rippon (U15). Photo: Supplied

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