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Craven Week call up for Tommies ahead of Bosveld Intervarsity

12 learners have received a call up to play in this year's Craven Week in Johannesburg.

POLOKWANE – As the Bosveld Intervarsity approaches and the excitement builds, twelve learners from Technical High School Tom Naudé have received good news to add to the excitement.

Seven boys and five girls have been called up to play in the Craven Week and will represent Limpopo in the Grandkomo, Noordvaal and Puk-teams.

The call up has boosted the school’s confidence in the build up to one of the biggest sporting events in the city and they school has expressed their pride in the players for the call up, wishing them all the best of luck.

Mashito Malotane was selected for the u/16 Grandkomo team and Eduaniq Harmse was chosen for the u/16 Noordvaal team. They will represent the province. (Photo: supplied)
Kego Kgobe and Heinrich Heins have been selected for the University of Noordwes – Potchefstroom’s Puk-team. (Photo: supplied)

The following girls made the Limpopo teams:

Diketso Mohashoa (u/15), Tshegofatso Mogashoa (u/14), Moloko Mokgawa (u/14), Orifha Mbedzi (u/17) and Michelle Mensah (u/17). Photo: supplied

The Craven week will take place between 17-22 July 2017 at St Stithians College, Johannesburg.

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