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Kearsney shares its love of the game

Eight schools competed for the coveted title at this year's 25th Kearsney Tennis Festival.

THE country’s top tennis schools descended upon Kearnsey College to compete in its annual three-day invitation festival recently.

The 25th Kearsney Tennis Festival saw Paul Roos, Grey College, Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool (Affies), Pretoria Boys’ High School, Rondebosch Boys’ High School and three local teams, Westville Boys’ High School, Clifton College and the hosts, Kearsney College compete for the top spot.

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Day 1:
Pretoria Boys beat Kearsney 5-4
Grey College beat Westville Boys High 7-2
Paul Roos beat Clifton 7-2
Affies beat Rondesbosch Boys 8-1

Clifton beat Affies 5-4
Paul Roos beat Rondesbosch 8-1
Grey beat Kearsney 8-1
Westville beat Pretoria Boys 9-0

Day 2 results:
Paul Roos beat Affies 8-1
Clifton beat Rondebosch 6-3
Grey College beat Pretoria Boys 8-1
Westville beat Kearsney 9-0

Clifton beat Kearsney 5-4
Paul Roos beat Westville 6-0
Rondebosch beat Pretoria Boys 6-3
Grey beat Affies 6-3

Day 3 results:
Paul Roos beat Grey College 6-1
Westville beat Affies 6-3
Clifton beat Rondebosch Boys 5-4
Pretoria Boys beat Kearsney 5-4

Overall results:
1 – Paul Roos
2 – Grey College
3 – Westville Boys’ High School
4 – Affies
5 – Clifton College
6 – Rondebosch Boys’ High School
7 – Pretoria Boys’ High School
8 – Kearsney College

 

 

 


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