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Kwazulu-Natal High Schools' Football Association KwaZulu-Natal High Schools' Football Association www.kznhsfa.co.za | E: [email protected] | Twitter: @kznhsfa | Facebook: facebook.com/KwazuluNatalHighSchoolsFootballAssociation/ | OPERATING ADDRESS: 26 Wandsbeck Road Westville, 3629 | P.O. Box 1019, Westville, 3631 KZN U14 Goalkeepers 1.Alessandro Matjie Durban North College 2.Aidan Hope Hilton College 3.Ethan Voigts Creston College Defenders 4.Sbongakonke Mthembu Voortrekker 5.Tapuwa Sibisi Thomas Moore College 6.M.Mthiyane Felixton 7.Onke Ncama Glenwood High School 8.Siya Makhanya Westville Boys’ High School 9.Maqoba Nzimande St Charles College 10.Thabiso Gasa George Campbell 11.Khetelo Ngcobo Voortrekker High School 12.Ayabonga Nzuza George Campbell 13.Asanda Skosana PSHS 14.Kwanele Mbatha Grace College 15.Thangolwethu Thobela PSHS Midfielders 16.N. Sithole Empangeni High School 17.Andile Matsa Hilton College 18.M.S. Mzimela Queensbrugh 19.S.Bukhosini Felixton 20.Disiame Mokoena Durban North College 21.Thando Zondi Vootrekker 22.Langa Majola Glenwood High School 23.Wandile Masinga Durban North College 24.Tinyiko Nkosi Maritzburg College 25.Neo Mokubung Queensbrugh 26.Austin Ibeleme Westville Boys’ High School Forwards 27.S. Brown Grantleigh high School 28.Smangaliso Ndlovu Glenwood High School 29.Nhlaka Ngubane Kearseny 30.Amkele Vilakazi Maritzburg College 31.Amahle Mnyandu Westville Boys’ High School 32.Ntandoyenkosi Zuma St Charles College Non-Travelling 1.Callum Thompson Westville Boys’ High School 2.Jedin Lee Westville Boys’ High School 3.R.Tweedy Redham College 4.Lwazi Cebisa PSHS 5.Bennie Reputsitsoe Carter High School 6.L.Bester Northwood 7.Ethan Spowart Hillcrest 8.Thabiso Gasa George Campbell KZNHSFA KIT Proudly sponsored by: CHAIRMAN: VICE CHAIRMAN (Girls’ Chairperson) TREASURER: ADMINISTRATOR/SECRETARY MARKETING/WEBSITE Dr TL Cowie Ms M Frankson Mrs B. Wies Miss T. Bower Mrs N Moolman Westville Boys’ High School Maris Stella Westville Boys High School Westville Boys’ High School Cell: 0845830656 Tel 031 267 1330 Tel: 031 209 9426 Tel 031 267 1330 Tel 031 267 1330 email: [email protected] Fax 031 266 7950 Email: [email protected] Fax 031 266 7950 Fax 031 266 7950 Cell 083 7777841 Cell: 074 236 3046 Cell: 0845757872 Cell: 0824270506 KwaZulu-Natal High Schools' Football Association www.kznhsfa.co.za | E: [email protected] | Twitter: @kznhsfa | Facebook: facebook.com/KwazuluNatalHighSchoolsFootballAssociation/ | OPERATING ADDRESS: 26 Wandsbeck Road Westville, 3629 | P.O. Box 1019, Westville, 3631 KZN U/15 1. Jethro Fitzpatrick Reddam 2. Wandile Shelembe Glenwood 3. Rujul Pillay Glenwood 4. Khwezi Dlamini Kloof 5. Kyle Coimbra Glenwood 6. Tyrelle Stock Port Shepstone 7. Morby Smith Michaelhouse 8. Nkatheko Khoza Kearsney 9. Khanyisa Mthethwa Pinetown 10. Shabalala Pinetown 11. Mwamba Kale Glenwood 12. Jayden Prinsloo Glenwood 13. Sipesihle Zungu Glenwood 14. Alex Vermeulen Michaelhouse 15. Liam Pole Waldorf 16. Lindelwa Lushaba Kingsway 17. Slade Jewell Clifton 18. K Makhanya Kloof 19. Menzi Mhlungu Kearsney 20. Mfeka Grosvenor 21. Luyanda Mlambo Thomas Moore 22. Jamie Scott Northwood 23. Luthando Ndlovu Thomas Moore 24. Thobani Mngemezulu George Campbell 25. Zimisele Mkhize George Camobell 26. Nkanyiso Mlotshwa St. Charles 27. Jude Osefoh Pinetown 28. Junior Mncwabe Howick 29. Kaylin Chetty Maritzburg College 30. Mfumadi Northwood 31. Rayul Magurno Northwood 32. Simphiwe Mthembu George Campbell Non-Travelling reserves: 33. Lindelwa Lushaba Kingsway 34. Liam Adonis Crawford 35. Kellen Coombs Thomas Moore 36. Luyema Richards Bay High 37. Jethro Fitzpatrick Reddam 38. Mlondi Mthethwa Eshowe 39. Ramakoto Michaelhouse 40. Blake Pearson Clifton 41. Liam Pole Waldorf 42. Morby Smith Michaelhouse KZNHSFA KIT Proudly sponsored by: CHAIRMAN: VICE CHAIRMAN (Girls’ Chairperson) TREASURER: ADMINISTRATOR/SECRETARY MARKETING/WEBSITE Dr TL Cowie Ms M Frankson Mrs B. Wies Miss T. Bower Mrs N Moolman Westville Boys’ High School Maris Stella Westville Boys High School Westville Boys’ High School Cell: 0845830656 Tel 031 267 1330 Tel: 031 209 9426 Tel 031 267 1330 Tel 031 267 1330 email: [email protected] Fax 031 266 7950 Email: [email protected] Fax 031 266 7950 Fax 031 266 7950 Cell 083 7777841 Cell: 074 236 3046 Cell: 0845757872 Cell: 0824270506 KwaZulu-Natal High Schools' Football Association www.kznhsfa.co.za | E: [email protected] | Twitter: @kznhsfa | Facebook: facebook.com/KwazuluNatalHighSchoolsFootballAssociation/ | OPERATING ADDRESS: 26 Wandsbeck Road Westville, 3629 | P.O. Box 1019, Westville, 3631 Kzn U/16: D Moodley Clifton C.C Knock Grovesnor S Simq SCS S Xulu Greytown M Ross MHS M Bradford MHS J Meiring MHS T Thato Treverton B Procter WBHS J Coetzee WBHS Kiggen Kearsney D Ruiters Glenwood N Mngwengwe Glenwood K Thyssen DHS B Made DHS K Ntuli Glenwood Chapman Hillcrest Z Msomi Northwood T Whiteman Pmb College M Dorlly Pmb College S Sokhela Carter S Mdingi SCC T Merime MCS S Jackson Haythorne Z Gxarisa Pmb College N Ncube Eshowe L Mhlongo JRC C Adonis RBHS M Ngema Empangeni S Ngubane SCC K Dlangalala Glenwood Bhengu WBHS Non-Travelling reserves: S Mnyandu Queensburgh S Moshesh Hilton B Gaxela Treverton Nadasen Kloof M Mbongwa Linpark Y Gosai WBHS K Mbatha New Forest B Pearson Clifton KZNHSFA KIT Proudly sponsored by: CHAIRMAN: VICE CHAIRMAN (Girls’ Chairperson) TREASURER: ADMINISTRATOR/SECRETARY MARKETING/WEBSITE Dr TL Cowie Ms M Frankson Mrs B. Wies Miss T. Bower Mrs N Moolman Westville Boys’ High School Maris Stella Westville Boys High School Westville Boys’ High School Cell: 0845830656 Tel 031 267 1330 Tel: 031 209 9426 Tel 031 267 1330 Tel 031 267 1330 email: [email protected] Fax 031 266 7950 Email: [email protected] Fax 031 266 7950 Fax 031 266 7950 Cell 083 7777841 Cell: 074 236 3046 Cell: 0845757872 Cell: 0824270506 KwaZulu-Natal High Schools' Football Association www.kznhsfa.co.za | E: [email protected] | Twitter: @kznhsfa | Facebook: facebook.com/KwazuluNatalHighSchoolsFootballAssociation/ | OPERATING ADDRESS: 26 Wandsbeck Road Westville, 3629 | P.O. Box 1019, Westville, 3631 KZN U/19 1. Costi Christodoulou Hilton 2. Thapelo Mabea Carter 3. Ethan Ryan Voortrekker 4. Jali Siyabonga Hillcrest 5. Mxhumanisi Zulu Alexandra 6. Themfet Ngobo Wartburg 7. Sphe Phungula Maritzburg College 8. Ismail Zuma WBHS 9. Sam Magwazela Pinetown Bhs 10. Mlulamisi Khowa Kingsway 11. C. Du Plooy Durban Academy 12. Thabu Dlamini Empangeni 13. Tevan Jones Carter 14. Luuyanda Mazeka St Charles 15. Lwazi Philison Alexandra 16. Da Makhathini Empangeni 17. Thandolwethu Zondi Maritzburg College 18. Tyreese Dladla Pinetown Bhs 19. M. Muher Treverton 20. Sphephelo Gwala Glenwood 21. Liven Singh Northwood 22. Adam Brun Northwood 23. Kholwani Mthembu Maritzburg College 24. Kbm Mngadi Eshowe 25. Lwazi Zondi Maritzburg College 26. Thabani Ndunakazi Goerge Campbell 27. Siya Vilakazi Toti 28. Khanyile Sibaphiwe TMC 29. Lindo Mthimkhulu DHS 30. Tanaka Matsa Hilton 31. Simphiwe Zondi Maritzburg College 32. Zipho Mlombo Port Shepstone Non-Travelling Reserves 1. K. Luthlongwane Empangeni Gk 2. Renaldo Donelly Kloof Lb 3. W. Msimango RBHS Fwd 4. B. Fakude Empangeni Lb 5. Smanga Mhlongo Pinetown Cm/Fwd 6. Ncedo Dlamini Kloof Rb 7. Reece Sampson Haythorne Utility 8. Snalo Ntlahla Carter Cb KZNHSFA KIT Proudly sponsored by: CHAIRMAN: VICE CHAIRMAN (Girls’ Chairperson) TREASURER: ADMINISTRATOR/SECRETARY MARKETING/WEBSITE Dr TL Cowie Ms M Frankson Mrs B. Wies Miss T. Bower Mrs N Moolman Westville Boys’ High School Maris Stella Westville Boys High School Westville Boys’ High School Cell: 0845830656 Tel 031 267 1330 Tel: 031 209 9426 Tel 031 267 1330 Tel 031 267 1330 email: [email protected] Fax 031 266 7950 Email: [email protected] Fax 031 266 7950 Fax 031 266 7950 Cell 083 7777841 Cell: 074 236 3046 Cell: 0845757872 Cell: 0824270506 .
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