Club’s baseballers to represent Gauteng

Some 49 players from the club will represent the province at the tournament.

The Benoni Northerns Indians Baseball Club confirmed the selection of several of its players to represent Gauteng at the National Baseball Championships (NBC) from March 21 to 26 in Gqeberha.

Nine U10, 15 U12, 11 U15 and 10 U18 players, and four U15 girls, will earn their provincial colours battling for the province in the champs at Londt Park Tigers Baseball Club.

“We extend heartfelt congratulations to all the players selected and our gratitude to the coaches and support staff who contributed to their success.

Kimberly Dowling.

“The teams will proudly represent Gauteng Province Baseball at the NBC tournament, showcasing the skill and dedication of local players,” said Benoni Indians Juniors chairperson Clifford White.

In addition to the junior teams, Gauteng will also enter two senior teams in the tournament. This squad has not yet been announced.

The players:

U10

• Toriro Mutseka
• Sebastian Savides
• Jonathan Stacey
• Hunter Boyes
• Logan Clark
• London Lotz
• Noah Odendaal
• Michael Seager
• Cody Tobias

U12

• Branders Troy
• Liam Cook
• Luke de Lange
• Adrian Erasmus
• Nicholas Frantzekakis
• Seth Hains
• James Hennessy
• D’Neil Immelman
• Bronson Kirk
• Nate Lerwill
• Jarred Long
• Matthew Pietroiusti
• Jordan Roux
• Connor Stevens
• Carly Steyn

Carly Steyn.

U15

• John Adams
• Josh Cook
• Jordan Cope
• Logan Gardner
• Josh Long
• Riley Long
• Keagan Merifield
• Tinashe Mutseka
• Joshua Roothman
• Caleb Schneider
• Tatum White

U18

• Kian Botwood
• Ryan McAllister
• Shane McQuirk
• Denny Miller
• Cullen Pieterse
• Liam Pieterse
• Josh Schneider
• Aayush Sharma
• Connor Steyn
• Caelum Stroberg

U15 ladies

• Kimberley Dowling
• Olivia Branders
• Lucy Miller
• Persephone Schoeman

For more info about the Benoni Northerns Indians Baseball Club and their achievements, call Anita Hains on 079 079 0499.

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