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MIDRAND – Midrand Primary School U13 netball team secured a win against Ebomini Primary School on 13 May.


Midrand Primary School U13 netball team was proud to secure a win against Ebomini Primary School on 13 May.

Midrand Primary School’s U11 player Oreditse Ramohlole, shares the ball with her team players. Photo: Ofentse Ditlopo

The two teams battled it out at the Midrand Primary School netball courts, with the Midrand girls making use of their home ground advantage. Midrand emerged 7–6 winners.

Midrand Primary School U11 team lost to Ebomini 1–13.

Zihle Plaatjie defends the ball not to allow her opponents to score a goal. Photo: Ofentse Ditlopo

Midrand Primary School netball team coach, Hlangabeza Sithole welcomed the U13 girls’ win. Sithole said the girls played well despite the stringent Covid-19 conditions.

Midrand Primary School’s U11 player Oreditse Ramohlole is looking for a team player to pass the ball to. Photo: Ofentse Ditlopo

Sithole concluded, “We will be playing against Mikateka Primary School and Atlas Primary School next if all goes well under these ever-changing pandemic conditions.”

Midrand Primary School U13 netball player Mogau Mokgotho scores a goal for her team. Photo: Ofentse Ditlopo

Details: Midrand Primary School 011 318 1021.

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