Best of Luck to our Marist teams playing in Finals on Saturday.
8am U12 Boys Championship Marist v Auckland United 8am U13 Boys Plate Marist v 12noon Premier Men Plate Marist v Bears 12noon U17 Boys Championship Marist v Ramblers 2pm Premier Women Plate Marist v Howick 4pm Division 4 Championship Marist Blue Sox v Papatoetoe
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22 Mar 2018
Softball New Zealand are pleased to release the Junior White Sox and the Emerging Sox teams to travel to the Canada Cup this July. The prestigious event will run from 13 – 23, July in Surrey, British Columbia and provide an ideal platform for players to compete on the international stage in advance of next year’s WBSC U19 Women’s World Cup in Irvine, California. The Canada Cup offers 3 divisions where federations, colleges and clubs can compete; Women’s International & Elite, Futures (Under 19) and Showcase (16 & Under). The JWSX will play in the ‘Futures’ division and the ESX will compete in the ‘Showcase’ division. “I am delighted to announce our 16 player JWSX team to compete at the Canada Cup. We have 6 players backing up from last year’s World Championships along with some new rising talent. It’s great to see both the JWSX and Emerging Sox teams travelling to the Canada Cup, this enables all of our 29 players in the extended squad to attend and put their talents on show in front of the JWSX coaches and selectors”, says JWSX Head Coach Carl Tuinenga. NZ U19’s Nikita Hiroki, Jaenin-Koko Lutau, Beyonce Rehutai, Aroha Hibbert (Wellington), Maddison Roy, Milla Glassie, Taylor Chongnee, Pearl-Marli Waetford, Nerida Elson (Auckland), Brittany Terrey (Canterbury), TeHau Landon Lane, Teagan Tautala-Hanita, Caitlyn Lewin, Mikayla Lewin, Pallas Potter (Hutt Valley), Kelley Renner (USA). NZ U17’s Alice Tessi (North Harbour), Brooke Glassie, Brooklyn Temu, Beth Reid, Mikayla Cross (Auckland), Te Hira Newton, Jacqueline Clay, Essence Jo Rogers (Counties Manukau), Reegan Leppien (Waikato), Bailey Robertson, Kimihia Tangianau, Rongomai Luke-Royal, Erenora Hetet-Hauwaho, Maarire Barnett-Puketapu (Hutt Valley), Layla McDowell (Canterbury), Jazara Hopa (Southland), Cassie Adlam (Queensland) Congratulations to our Marist Ladies names in the Junior White Sox Training Squad
Brooke Glassie, Milla Glassie, Maddison Roy and Pearl Marli Waetford New Zealand Junior White Head Coach Carl Tuinenga has named a squad for a series of camps and competitions in 2018. The 29 woman squad will assemble for regional based camps in April and May in conjunction with the NZ U17 Emerging Sox Girls team. Following these camps a 17 player roster will be selected to compete in July at the Canada Cup Futures International Softball Championship being held in Surrey, British Columbia. New Zealand Junior White Sox Squad Pallas Potter (Hutt Valley) Bailey Robertson (Hutt Valley) Teagan Tautala-Hanita (Hutt Valley) Te Hau Landon-Lane (Hutt Valley) Maarire Barnett-Puketapu (Hutt Valley) Mikayla Lewin (Hutt Valley) Caitlyn Lewin (Hutt Valley) Rongomai Luke-Royal (Hutt Valley) Brooke Glassie (Auckland) Milla Glassie (Auckland) Maddison Roy (Auckland) Beth Reid (Auckland) Brooklyn Temu (Auckland) Nerida Elson (Auckland) Pearl-Marli Waetford (Auckland) Taylor Chongnee (Auckland) Aroha Hibbert (Wellington) Nikita Hiroki (Wellington) Jaenin Koko-Lutau (Wellington) Beyonce Rehutai (Wellington) Brittany Terrey (Canterbury) Te Hira Newton (Counties) Jacqueline Clay (Counties) Essence-Jo Rogers (Counties) Alice Tessi (North Harbour) Reegan Leppien (Waikato) Jazara Hopa (Southland) Cassie Adlam (Australia) Kelley Renner (USA) Management Carl Tuinenga (Head Coach) Alison Boys (Assistant Coach) Jackie Smith (Assistant Coach) Gail Werahiko (Manager) |
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