Hayes included
PA Hamilton Three of the top four seeds in New Zealand including Rod Hayes, of Canterbury have been selected for the national under-23 squash team to play a touring Singapore team in Napier next month. The Singapore team is due to arrive in New Zealand on May 28 and its tour opens at Whangarei against Northland on May 29. The first international is set down for* June 11, at Nelson. The New Zealand team, which was announced by the national selectors after the Waikato open championships during the week-end, is: Rod Hayes, Paul Viggers (Hawkes Bay), Stuart Davenport (Hawkes Bay), Dean Lovett (Hamilton). The reserve is Andrew Sinclair (Central). Hayes is second, Viggers third and Davenport fourth in the May seeding list an-
nounced by the selectors after the championships. Lovett holds seventh place and Sinclair eighth on the list, which does not include the top amateurs, Ross Norman and Howard Broun, who are competing overseas. The seedings are.— Men: Nevan Barbour (Henderson), 1; Rod Hayes, 2; Paul Viggers, 3; Stuart Davenport, 4; Allan Naughton (Island Bay), 5; Craig Blackwood (North Shore), 6; Dean Lovett, 7; Andrew Sinclair, 8; Stephen Smith (Royal Oak), 9; David Oakley (Mitchell Park), 10. Women: Jenny Webster (North Shore), 1; Annette Owen (Remuera), 2; Pam Guy (Tauranga), 3; Robyn Blackwood (North Shore), 4; Julie Milne (Otago University), 5; Sue Clarke' (Palmerston North), 6; Ris Redpath (Palmerston North), 7; Karen Lever (Mt Maunganui), 8; Sue Devoy (Rotorua), 9; Sally Simcock (Remuera), 10.
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