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Provincial water polo team train in Grahamstown

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailNovember 27, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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Eastern Province, Border and South West Districts water polo players will be in action this weekend during various training matches between the provinces.

Eastern Province, Border and South West Districts water polo players will be in action this weekend during various training matches between the provinces.

Age groups consist of U13A and B, U14A and B, U15A, U16A, U17A and U19A (all include boys and girls sides). The training event takes place in Grahamstown due to it being central point between Port Elizabeth and East London.

Matches will be played at Kingswood, DSG Aquatics Centre and the St Andrew’s swimming pool.

Grahamstown players in the EP sides:

U14A Boys –

Andrew Coxwell and Busang Mmile (both St Andrew’s)

U14B Boys –

Thomas Klopstra (Kingswood)

Connor Stulich and Jeremy Treagus (St Andrew’s)

U14A Girls –

Lushana van Heerden and Amy Mills

U14B Girls –

Lucy Martin, Abigail van den Hoven and Thulie Gaigernot (DSG), Ciana Daniels and Caitlyn Hobson (Kingswood).

U15A Boys –

Andrew Ramsden and Ross Pringle (St Andrew’s)

U15A Girls –

Luana de Sousa Carvalho Bega, Elizabeth (Tilabo) Williamson, Bianca De Klerk And Peyton Bradfield (Kingswood)

U16A Boys –

Jack Emary, Tom Ryan, Wesley Williams, Christopher Bennett, Zodak Makani And Andrew Van Vuuren

U16A Girls –

Amy Anderson, Daisy Martin (DSG), Emma Fraser And Kelsey Purdon (Kingswood)

U17A Boys –

William Stapleton, Luke Kingwill and Bryce Butterworth (Kingswood) And Tom Marshall (St Andrew’s)

U19A Boys –

Mathew Stopforth, Max Kieser, Heath Field and Wade Ackermann (St Andrew’s)

U19A Girls –

Sydne Cockroft (DSG), Ashley Meyer, Jamie Stone, Nicola Biggs And Paula Duxbury (Kingswood)

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