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<strong>May</strong> 2, <strong>2019</strong><br />
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EARLY RISERS: Hudson Park Primary School's tennis group makes the most of an early morning<br />
training session. They are, back from left, Ethan Botha, Luke Botha, Lwando Kunju, Elijah van der Berg,<br />
Ethan Barry, Riley Cook, Kumkani Kabane, coach Claude Moonieyan, Chad Weiman, David Emslie, Erin<br />
Batting, Cami de Villiers, Chioma Oyenele. Front from left, Jody Emslie, Tiaan Wessels, Taylor Emslie,<br />
Sarah Wolmarans, Kara Batting and Dominic Stegmann<br />
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SUPPORT YOUR TEAM: Merrifield U14 hockey girls supported the U14 boys as they took part in the<br />
recent Rob Taylor U14 Hockey Festival Picture: ROB KRUMMECK YOUNG BLOOD: Baysville School recently chose its new prefect body. Their head prefects are, from left,<br />
Dario Cramford, Ovayo Thethelwa, Cheyanne Smith and Christine Bailing<br />
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WHAT A RACQUET: A derby day with Clarendon High School against Queenstown Girls High School<br />
(QGHS) took place over the weekend, with the squash games counting towards the South African Top<br />
Schools' Challenge. QGHS first team won 5-1, while the Clarendon second team won 5-1. Clarendon<br />
won a total 22 games,while QGHS won 20<br />
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WAR OF WORDS: Stirling High School pupil Madhvi Jayakrishnan, right, competed as a member of the<br />
South African delegation at the 31st World Individual Debating and Public Speaking Championships<br />
hosted in Toronto, Canada recently. She made it to the finals of the Interpretive Reading category,<br />
ranking 8th out of 115 participants from around the world in this category<br />
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