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Netball Club boasts with 18 members at Super League

'Our girls had an amazing round of arena trials last month. We know they will make us proud'.

Randfontein Netball Club continues to produce talented players and has a total of 18 members selected to represent the Key West Arena at the Super League tournament starting in July. The tournament will take place at various arenas around the country.

A very proud Randfontein Netball Club coach of the U11 A and U11B sides Marilize Coetzee said, “Our girls had an amazing round of arena trials on May 7. We know they will make us proud.”

The girls selected are Rhea Phage (U11A), Melica Pietersen (U11B), Sumari Botes (U11B), Ané Tromp (U11B), Kenyana Asaba (U12A), Molemo Tshitlho (U12A), Gabriella du Plooy (U13A), Omolemo Cwaile (U13A), Marchené Otto (U13A), Diandré Groenewald (U13B), Mia Jager (U15A), Arné Kotze (U16A), Jade-Lynn Booysen (U16A), Nieke Ebersohn (U17A), Linomtha Mahuwa (U17A), Leané Nolan (U17A), Angelica Christians (U17A) and Michandri Coetzee (U19A).

*Article updated — Ed.

Netball stars excel at Super League trials

The West Rand continues to produce talented netball players with 16 girls from the district being selected to take part in the Super League Tournament in July.

This after they excelled at trials held at the Key West Action Sports Arena on May 7.

• Also read: Randfontein Netball Club shows off talented players

Among the group selected are four learners from Hoërskool Monument. They are Arne Kotze, Jade-Lyn Booysen, Mia Jager and Angelica Christians. The girls hope to push themselves to the limit and keep the West Rand’s name high.

Mia Jager will be one of four Monnas girls representing the West Rand. Photo: Hoërskool Monument.
Jade-Lynn Booysens showing off her skills against Hoërskool Noordheuwel. Photo: Hoerskool Monument.
Arné Kotze will be among the talented youngsters. Photo: Randfontein Netball Club.

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