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    Schools look strong in Makana hockey league

    Grocott's Mail ContributorsBy Grocott's Mail ContributorsMay 22, 2018Updated:May 23, 2018No Comments1 Min Read
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    Daniel Pezarro, right, of St Andrew's College, during the Makana Junior Hockey League game between St Andrew's U16D and Kingswood College U16C at Webster Field in Grahamstown. St Andrew's lost 1-2. Photo: Supplied

    Several of St Andrew’s College hockey teams form part of this year’s Makana hockey league, alongside Kingswood College and Graeme College.

    The recent matches saw the St Andrew’s U16D’s lose 2-1 to the Kingswood U16C’s in a very close encounter. Graeme College Second Team defeated St Andrew’s Fourth Team 1-0 in another hotly contested match-up.

    The SAC Second Team continued their winning ways with a 5-0 win over Port Alfred First Team, with Matthew Mackenzie, Jacques Hoefnagels and Warrick Leach making valuable contributions with their effort and skill.

    Daniel Pezarro, right, of St Andrew’s College, during the Makana Junior Hockey League game between St Andrew’s U16D and Kingswood College U16C at Webster Field in Grahamstown. St Andrew’s lost 1-2.
    Photo: Supplied
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