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Dr Lemmer wins table tennis tourney

Dr Lemmer wins table tennis tourney

THE annual schools’ table tennis tournament was held at Rehoboth recently, attracting 12 teams of three players from Rehoboth and Mariental.

The first team of Dr Lemmer High School emerged as the winners after they beat the Reho Club A Team. Dr Lemmer was represented by Kyle Clark, Garth-Ru Diergaardt and Geraldo Nels, while Allister Baron, Romano Morgenroth and Hugen Cloete played for the Reho Club A Team.The third position was taken by the Mariental High School, whose players were Brian Kuhlmann, Adrian de Klerk and Marcelino Brand.The other participating teams were: M&K Gertze A and B; Rehoboth High School A and B and JTL Beukes Primary School A and B.Involved since 1993, First National Bank (FNB) sponsored the tournament.The trophy and medals were handed over by Rodney Forbes, the Branch Administrator of FNB at Rehoboth.The tournament is being played every six months and serves to support the development of table tennis at schools.The next competition will be held at Swakopmund in October, while the National Championships will take place in July.Dr Lemmer was represented by Kyle Clark, Garth-Ru Diergaardt and Geraldo Nels, while Allister Baron, Romano Morgenroth and Hugen Cloete played for the Reho Club A Team.The third position was taken by the Mariental High School, whose players were Brian Kuhlmann, Adrian de Klerk and Marcelino Brand.The other participating teams were: M&K Gertze A and B; Rehoboth High School A and B and JTL Beukes Primary School A and B.Involved since 1993, First National Bank (FNB) sponsored the tournament.The trophy and medals were handed over by Rodney Forbes, the Branch Administrator of FNB at Rehoboth.The tournament is being played every six months and serves to support the development of table tennis at schools.The next competition will be held at Swakopmund in October, while the National Championships will take place in July.

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