Westridge bullish in Super6

A and B, for a round robin contest with the top two qualifying for the semis.
Twin Rivers are the defending champions.
Westridge coach, Cliff Kaseke, believes his school will grab the title this year.
“We believe will be able to do well, we last won the tournament in 2010 and I know today we will have some fireworks.
“The team has been training hard and I know they will also play hard.
“We might have stiff competition from Hartmann House and Twin Rivers, we have quite a good combination of new players.
“Daniel Weder and Senele Chigwidi are the only two players from the previous squad in our team,” said Kaseke.

Pool A 
Hartmann House      
Alex Park
Eiffel Flats  
Pool B
Twin Rivers
Ridings
Westridge.

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