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Boys Under 16 BOYS UNDER 16 BORDER A BORDER B Manager: Cameron Donaldson Manager: Warwick O’Kennedy 082 531 4511 079 499 6502 Luke Jacoby Selborne College Sonele Poswa Hudson Park High School Michael Donaldson Selborne College Kyle O’Kennedy Stirling High School Keegan Worth Selborne College Michael Langley Selborne College Luke Taylor Merrifield College Siyanda Matoti Queens College Bryan Muir Queens College Bryce Choudree Selborne College Jared Burrows Selborne College BOLAND A BOLAND B Manager: Kobus van Wyk Manager: Kobus Lotter 079 234 7632 082 856 0311 Eduan Naudé Hermanus High School Wouter Kuhn Paul Roos Gimnasium Donou van Wyk Paarl Boys High Ivor Burger Paarl Boys High JW Bester Charlie Hofmeyer Juvan Bekker Paarl Boys High Robert Lotter Paul Roos Gimnasium Ian Ter Haar Strand High Herman Combrink Paul Roos Gimnasium Nic Smit Paarl Gimnasium Ajay Klaver Paarl Boys High CENTRAL GAUTENG A CENTRAL GAUTENG B Manager: James Barrow Manager: Hennie Zevenster 083 560 0820 084 311 6841 Muzi Buthelezi King Edward VII School Xuan Zevenster Höerskool Bastion Cameron O’Grady St Stithian's College Thomas Davis St John's College Keith Ncube Newmodel College Timothy Milton St John's College Lawrence Mthombeni Newmodel College Arno Joubert Helpmekaar Nhlanhla Genque Basa Tutorial Institute Dylan Robertson St Stithian’s College Ntsako Baloyi Artmoutn Technical HS EASTERN PROVINCE A EASTERN PROVINCE B Manager: Shaun van Eyk Manager: Brad Muller 083 795 5779 083 368 8417 Dean Venter Grey High School Keegan Hoy Woordridge College Ethan Richardson Grey High School Louwrens van Niekerk Framesby High School Ryan van Eyk Grey High School Luke Muller Grey High School Ian Olivier Pearson High School Sinesipho Nopote Cowan High School Braydon Kilian Victoria Park High Lyema Morosi Ithembihle Comprensive Siviwe Khumalo Ndzondelelo 1 BOYS UNDER 16 FREE STATE A FREE STATE B Manager: Greg Bell Manager: Malise Taljaard 082 881 8267 083 761 1193 Joe Meyer St Andrew's School Jeanré Erasmus Grey College Enrico De Swadrt Hoërskool Parys Aidan Kruger St Andrew's School Paul Jooste St Andrew's School Katleho Mahlatsi Caritas College Kiran Van Eeden St Andrew's School William Earle Home Schooling Matthew Brown St Andrew's School Johann Visser Grey College St Jensen Bell Grey College Enzo Rohrs Dominic`s College KWA ZULU NATAL A KWA ZULU NATAL B Manager: Chris Nevay Manager: Bongani Khumalo 083 230 7887 079 427 3853 Kameran Jinnah Michaelhouse Nicholas McFarland Maritzburg College Vaishanth Chami Westville Boys’ High Aphiwe Ndwandwe Maritzburg College Sean Strydom Maritzburg College Dalinjabulo Mayahe Glenwood Boys’ High Richard Upfold Michaelhouse Shrivar Singh Glenwood Boys’ High Luke Bowley Glenwood Boys’ High Vuyo Shezi St Charle’s College Ryan Badham Glenwood Boys’ High NORTHERNS A NORTHERNS B Manager: Reinhardt Falk Manager: Jonty Matthys 072 759 1332 079 519 3999 Damian Groenewald Hoërskool Centurion Jason Hewitt Hatfield Christian School Gareth Craigen Pretoria Boys High School Nikhil Pather St Alban's College Hubert van Eck Midstream College Vincent Kilian Die Hoërskool Menlopark Brett McLachlan St Alban's College Emil Greyling Die Hoërskool Menlopark Jarrod Cousins Pretoria Boys High School Jacobus Botha Hoërskool Zwartkop Pieter Beyers Die Hoërskool Menlopark SA COUNTRY FESTIVALS A SA COUNTRY FESTIVALS B Manager: Neil Wilkinson Manager: Albert van Niekerk 083 761 6834 083 704 0444 Dylan Niemack Potch Gimnasium Ruan van Niekerk Hoërskool Hartswater Ethan Robinson Excelsior College Matthew Kirk York High School Wolfie Hamm Potch Gimnasium Ruan Roos Hoërskool Ben Viljoen Jordan Wilkinson School of Merit Anro Kotze Hoërskool Ben Viljoen Philip Myburgh Hoërskool Outeniqua Jakes Mattheus Hoërskool Barbeton Erik Steenkamp Hoërskool Secunda 2 BOYS UNDER 16 WESTERN PROVINCE A WESTERN PROVINCE B Manager: Alastair Burns Manager: Alan Potter 076 032 5604 082 455 3288 Seth Flisberg Wynberg Boys’ High Veren Naidoo Rondebosch Boys’ High Aidan Burns Bishops Diocesan College Luca Prins Fairmont High School Thomas Borain Rondebosch Boys’ High Imraan Haron Wynberg Boys’ High Lochlan Williamson Camps Bay High School James Potter Wynberg Boys’ High Reece Cooper Wynberg Boys’ High Armaan Trikam Bishops Diocesan College Andrew Junor South African College School 3 GIRLS UNDER 16 BORDER A BOLAND A Manageress: Nicolette Stone Manageress: Catherine Geard 071 330 1677 072 939 9465 Tyla-Mae Roux Girls’ High Queenstown Karo Beets Home Schooling Katherine Gaylard Clarendon High School Ronelle Roux Charlie Hofmeyer Courtney Stone Girls’ High Queenstown Lesley Moller Paarl Gimnasium Amber Jacoby Clarendon High School Nina Everson La Rochelle High Megan Patrick Clarendon High School Lise-Mari Coetzee Paarl Gimnasium FREE STATE A FREE STATE B Manager: Robert Thompson Manager: Luiza van Rooyen 083 425 5580 083 407 1097 Reese Thompson Hoërskool Parys Marloné Surtees St Michael's School Danja van Rhyn Hoërskool Parys Elzandri Nortjé Hoërskool Goudveld Amy Greyvensteyn Eunice High School Meadow Maartens St Michael's School Carla Viljoen Hoërskool Parys Kayla Van Rooyen Oranjemeisieskool Cara Katzke Eunice High School Sonia Schimper Eunice High School CENTRAL GAUTENG A CENTRAL GAUTENG B Manager: Mike Hambley Manageress: Michelle Staal 071 302 2884 082 576 9595 Kyla Hartzenberg Driehoek Hoërskool Caitlin Poole Roedean School Rachel Shannon St Mary's Micaela Staal Helpmekaar Kollege Hannah Hambly de la Salle Holy Cross Sasha Steyn St Mary's Waverley Tayla Rohana St Mary's Aamena Patel Parktown Girls High Natasha Enlgelbrecht Driehoek Hoërskool Gadija Essop Parktown Girls High EASTERN PROVINCE A WESTERN PROVINCE A Manageress: Inge Loftie-Eaton Managere: Kevin Brown 083 453 5861 083 550 1936 Erin Powers Diocesan School Rebecca Glanvill Herschel Lise-Mari Coetzee Port Alfred High School Jessica Brown Herschel Alexa Prinsloo Pearson High School Yondi Gcilishe Sans Souci Girls High Marlien Crewe-Brown Volkskool Pearl Gungu Wynberg Girls High Tanith Moreton Collegiate High School Emma du Toit Camps Bay High 4 GIRLS UNDER 16 KWA ZULU NATAL A KWA ZULU NATAL B Manageress: Saira Khan Manageress: Sharryn Middleton 083 578 6669 0832718381 Yasmin de Meyer Epworth School Siana Middleton Epworth School Nirmeen Khan Epworth School Nicki van Aardt Epworth School Megan Pratt St John’ s College Daneel Dedekind Epworth School Jaimie White Epworth School Jess Harper St Anne’s College Netania Harilal Westville Girl’s High Isabella Uys The Wykeham Collegiate NORTHERNS A NORTHERNS B Manageress: Kimberley McDonald Manageress: Jessica McDonald 071 679 5830 071 330 0410 Awande Malinga Midstream College Shannon Fraser Home School Ashton Weir St Mary's DSG Anja van der Merwe Midstream College Deneil Beukes St Mary's DSG Tallis Brown Pretoria High School for Girls Catelin Robson Hoërskool Zwartkop Annerie Agenbacht Hoërskool Waterkloof Claudia Lock Midstream College Surina Singh St Mary's DSG SA COUNTRY FESTIVAL A SA COUNTRY FESTIVAL B Manager: Heidi Venter Manageress: Fiona Sapire 082 335 2737 074 151 3055 Elske Garbers Potch Gimnasium Berlin Sapire Boksburg High Lisa Venter Hoërskool Secunda Ayanda Ntimane Uplands College Aine Ferreira Outeniqua High School Danelie Pienaar Strand High School Cariena Kleynhans La Rochelle High Jenna Marshall Middelburg High school Donneli Kirkpatrick St Dunstan’s Elana Hay Hoërskool Strand SA COUNTRY FESTIVAL C Manager: Ronel Raubach 078 532 0076 Manager: Ineke Goosen 082 410 1978 Nicole Raubach Potchefstroom Girls’ High Stephanie Jones St Andrew’s School for Girls Tiané Goosen Outeniqua High School Suzanne Ferreira Eunice High School Nkgatliseng Motheogane St Michael’s School 5 .
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