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Curro learners serve up a storm

Eight tennis players from Curro Hillcrest have been chosen to represent the KZN U15 or U19 teams.

EIGHT players from Curro Hillcrest were chosen to represent KZN during trials at the Westridge Tennis Stadium recently.

“Curro tennis has taken its players to a new height. The proof is in the outstanding representation of our learners. We are very proud of these learners for their outstanding achievements during this year’s KZN trials, with eight players in the boys and girls U15 and U19 KZN teams,” said Curro Hillcrest’s marketing manager, Fiona Johnson.

All three of the Naicker siblings, Cassidy, Caden and Caitlyn, made the KZN team and the 15-year-old Joshua Edgar made the KZN U19B side.

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Luc Koenig and twins James and Alex Edley made the boy’s U15A team and Sashin Thirboan was chosen to represent the boy’s U19A team for the first time.

“We have put in a lot of time, effort and dedication into achieving at the very highest level. Hard work, good planning and precise execution on the day all contribute to success and we are extremely proud of the achievements of our learners. We look forward to many more proud moments as we continue to strive for excellence,” said Fiona.

Curro Hillcrest results:

Sashin Thirboan – U19A

Josh Edgar – U19A

Luc Koenig – U15A

Alex Edley – U15A

James Edley – U15A

Caden Naicker – U15B

Cassidy Naicker – U19A

Caitlyn Naicker – U19A

 

 

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