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Albany tennis finals draw

_Gr0cCc0Tts_By _Gr0cCc0Tts_February 7, 2015No Comments1 Min Read
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The finals of the Albany schools tennis championships will take place at Kingswood College tennis courts on Sunday 8 February.

The finals of the Albany schools tennis championships will take place at Kingswood College tennis courts on Sunday 8 February.

The first round matches took place over the weekend 30 January to  February. The boys semi-finals were played on Friday 6 February, with the girls semi-finals on Saturday 7 February.

Sunday’s finals get underway at 9am.

The draw for Sunday’s finals, announced after the semi-finals –

Boys 10 and Under:

Zach Micklewright (St Andrew’s Prep) vs Luke Kelly(Kingswood College)

Boys 12&U:

Sparks(St Andrew’s Prep) vs Ethan Richardson(Graeme College)

Boys 14&U:

Christopher Gleaves (Graeme College) vs James Kelly (Kingswood College)

Boys 16&U:

Mark Amm(Graeme College) vs Murray Koster (St Andrew’s College)

Boys Open:

George Chemaly (Kingswood College) vs Murray Long (St Andrew’s College)

Girls 10&U:

Cody Loubscher(DSG) vs Lise-Mari Coetzee(Port Alfred High School)

Girls 12 & U:

Jenna Wright (Kingswood College) vs Mikayla Eksteen (DSG)

Girls 14&U:

M Zimmerman (Victoria Girls High School) vs Karina Kemp (DSG)

Girls 16&U:

Annemie Niehaus(PJ Olivier) vs Frances Bell (DSG)

Girls Open:

Lenta Cullinan (DSG) vs Charlotte Rubidge(DSG)

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