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Glencoe Primary enjoy their mini sport

There were wins, draws and losses, but the children did not care who won and lost - they just enjoyed their matches!

Glencoe Primary has officially started training with all the mini-sport boys and girls, and on May 8 the school played against Monument. It was with great excitement that the busses arrived from Ladysmith full of junior learners.
Well done to all the parents, teachers and coaches who made this day a huge success. There were wins, draws and losses, but the children did not care who won and lost – they just enjoyed their matches!


Netball trials
Congratulations to the following girls, who were selected for the Endumeni team:
U/12: Sthandiwe Khanyile, Celestine Jackson, Nonjabulo Ngobese and Thandolwethu Mwali.
U/13: Silindokuhle Makhubu, Nokwanda Mwali, Nontethelelo Sibiya, Snethemba Tembe and Puleng Mvelase.
These girls went to Greytown to participate in the Umzinyathi Trials, and the school is very proud of the following girls who were selected to participate in the provincial trials in Durban: Nonjabulo, Celestine, Silindokuhle, Snethemba and Nokwanda. Well done to them!


Hokkie proewe
Baie geluk aan die volgende dogters wat gekies is vir die Endumeni hokkie span:
U/12: Jo-Ann van Wyk, Siphokazi Mavuso en Yolisa Mathe.
U/13: Nikita Ramdayal, Nonkululeko Mkhowane, Lucinda de Bruin, Nosipho Thomo, Janika van Deventer en Bongiwe Njoko.

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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