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Tennis rivalry to continue

The friendly tennis rivalry between Canterbury and New South Wales at secondary school level will-move into its eighth year in the next May school holidays. A Canterbury secondary schools’ side of 10 boys and eight girls has been chosen to cross the Tasman to play in the New South Wales .age and schools championships, and in tests against a state combined .high schools’ team.

The team was chosen by a combined committee of the Canterbury Secondary [Schools’ Tennis. Association and the Canterbury Junior

Lawn Tennis Association, the chairman of which, Mr Maurice Agar, will be the manager. The members of the team are:—

Boys.—Alan Adair (Xavier College), Vernon Aubrey (Christchurch B.H.S.),'Garth Bryan (Linwood. H.S.), John Honeywell (Timaru 8.H.5.), Simon Jamieson (St Andrew’s College), Garry Lawson (C.8.H.5.), David McNaughton (Cashmere H.S.), Scott Pearson, .John Robinson (both St Andrewis), lan Watson (Lincoln H.S.). Girls.—Andrea Barlow. Hayley Barlow (both Ashburton- College), Jane Howe, Lorelei Mason (both St Margaret’s College). Delia O’Malley, Vicki Ratana (both Hill, morton U.S.I, Anna Richards (Craighead School), Jtilanne Tay. lor (Christchurch G.H.S.).

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Press, 28 March 1981, Page 64

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Tennis rivalry to continue Press, 28 March 1981, Page 64

Tennis rivalry to continue Press, 28 March 1981, Page 64