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Follow the New Zealand Junior White Sox as they prepare to compete at the XII Jr. Women's Softball World Championship July 24 - July 30, 2017 in Clearwater, Florida - USA.


 
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DSX GIRLS 2023 SQUAD ANNOUNCED

Written by Softball NZ on February 9th, 2023.      0 comments

The 12-team competition will occur in Japan in October and will be held at the Komazawa Olympic Park Sports Complex, a legacy of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.

Stringer say’s “We have an exciting year ahead with the first ever U15 World Cup. But our DSX vision has not narrowed, we have a growth mindset and look forward to working hard with all our athletes to set them up with the tools for success in whatever path they may take.
This group has shown good character and we are excited to support them on their journey.”

“We can’t wait to push the girls out of their comfort zones, so they realise their potential.”

The squad will assemble 5 April for two days of activities before taking part in the Easter Classic in Auckland. The naming of the World Cup team will be at the conclusion of the tournament.

Team trainings will follow in June, July and Sep with locations to be confirmed.

DSX 2023 Squad
Jaimee Hoani, Rori Seymour (North Harbour), Cheyenne Freeman, Ava Prescott, Tui Panui, Ella Ma'afu, Elyse Harold-Fasi, Jessie Jackson, Nia-Jaye Witika, Mikaera Rountree, Lillie-Rose Pinn, Cori Batts, Waihi Freeman, Lexc Albert-Matthews (Auckland), Janaiya Nathan-Kaihau, Trinity Waiwiri-Toka, Jasmine-Dawn Hohua, Sienna Dufty (Counties Manukau), Keely Bailey-Ball (Waikato), Taylah Waitokia (Whanganui), Olivia Moore-Smith (Manawatu), Angela Harrison, Maggie Shields, Kim-Marie Aurupa, Bella Coxson, Safira Schultz, Georja Keall (Hutt Valley), Bella Folesi, Jade Croskery, Hannah Jones, Aimee Goodmanson, Jorja Simpson (Canterbury), Benka Paige-Smith (Otago).
 

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