Cycling suddenly takes off
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Lance Armstrong, 7-time winner of the Tour de France once said, “It’s not about the bike.” He meant that it’s never the equipment that makes you the sportsman that you are.
Here we find that cycling has gradually become an elite sport at Grey, with heaps of enthusiasm and growing popularity....
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Posted:
10 January 2010
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Leith braai appreciated by many
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Leith House has always been good for its inhabitants. Relaxation around the braaivleis fires has always been a priority, and now even more so.
Almost everything done and experienced at Leith House are stored in the memory bank. Therefore the new braai facilities erected at the end of the thi...
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Posted:
10 January 2010
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An ace for Grey
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“Our boys fully deserve to win the Grey ABSA Tennis Tournament.” That is the words of Mr Naresh Mahabeer, teacher in charge of Grey tennis. For the first time in many years the first tennis team succeeded in winning their backyard tournament.
Many highly-rated...
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Posted:
10 January 2010
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2010 introduces a new era
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The end of one era usually means the start of a new era – Grey repeated this exercise at the end of October when the old leaders bid the school farewell and a new group of leaders were introduced.
Three new school captains, Nicol Linde (Hostels), Neil Marais (Town) and William Small-Smith(Sch...
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Posted:
10 January 2010
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Table tennis tours China
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Grey’s first table tennis team toured to China during the March holidays where they trained and played at the very highest level. They went sight-seeing all over China, visiting The Great Wall, The Forbidden C...
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Posted:
23 June 2009
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