Mienke Garbers, o.12 en Juané Swanepoel, o.13. Foto ingestuur
Kruinerharte loop oor van trots nadat twee van hul netbalspelers tydens die finale rondte van die Gauteng Netbalproewe op Maandag 27 April, hul plekke in die provinsiale span losgespeel het.
Mienke Garbers (o.12) en Juanè Swanepoel (o.13) is in hul verskeie ouderdomsgroepe as deel van die Gauteng netbalspan benoem.
Volgens die skool se skakelbeampte, Christell Herselman is dit ‘n rease prestasie.
“Ons Kruiner-dogters hul beste gelewer tydens die Gauteng netbalproewe — elke gooi, elke vang en elke doel ’n bewys van harde werk en deursettingsvermoë,” sê sy.
“Beide dogters het die spel met selfvertroue, vaardigheid en ware spanwerk aangepak en on sweet sommer hulle gaan groot opslae as deel van die provinsiale netbalspanne maak.
“Ons hoop hulle bou sommer baie nuwe, hegte vriendskappe, ontwikkel uitstekende vaardighede en bereik groot hoogtes saam met hul onderskeie spanne.”
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