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Back-to-back glory for Curro Krugersdorp U11A netball girls

Curro Krugersdorp’s U11A netball team claimed their second consecutive league title and now prepares to compete in the upcoming D2 Final.

Curro Krugersdorp’s U11A netball team has once again proven their dominance on the court after securing the league title for the second consecutive year.

The achievement highlights the team’s talent, dedication and strong sense of teamwork throughout the season.

According to school marketer Dibuseng Maboya, winning back-to-back league titles is a remarkable accomplishment for the young side, who have consistently displayed discipline, resilience and passion for the sport. She added that their success reflects countless hours of practice, strong teamwork and the guidance of coach Danielle Snyman.

Curro’s netball girls in action. Photo supplied

“The team now turns its attention to the upcoming D2 Final, where they will proudly represent Curro Krugersdorp. Excitement is high as the girls prepare for the next challenge and aim to continue their winning momentum,” said Dibuseng.

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Executive head Annemarie Lombard also praised the team’s achievement.

“We are so proud of our girls; they keep amazing us,” she said.

Lombard added that, beyond their success on the court, the players are remarkable young individuals who understand the value of teamwork.

The Curro Krugersdorp community has rallied behind the team and Coach Snyman as they prepare for the final.

 

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Keabetswe Mojaji

Keabetswe Mojaji has been working at the Krugersdorp News since March 2023. I cover a variety of beats ranging from hard news, crime, sports and community. I have been a resident of Krugersdorp for over 15 years. I have familiarised myself with the town allowing me to know my community better and understand what they deal with daily. What makes our job unique as community journalists is that we have to be hands-on and make a difference. The job goes beyond just informing and educating, it is about giving the community a voice and holding those in high positions accountable.
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