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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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THE SKY SPORT NEW ZEALAND WHITE SOX HAVE NAMED A SQUAD OF 28 FOR THE UPCOMING AUSTRALIAN TOUR THIS DECEMBER

Written by Softball NZ on October 29th, 2022.      0 comments

There were also players outside the squad that performed well catching our eye and we will continue to watch their performances this season, especially at Club Nationals in March.

We have included only 1 player outside the squad due to some unavailability and that is Kaiyah Ratu who had a fantastic NFC.
We have done a lot of work in the past 2 years with our squad, and we felt it important to see what we have been working on in practice with this group come December as this is the first time they get to play since the Internal Tri Series back in 2020.

The tour will commence from 11th to 19th Dec with 10 games in total plus some inter squad scrimmages. I'm excited for what we can achieve on this tour. The players will be put to the test as we don't get many opportunities to have everyone together, so we must use this tour wisely.”

Sky Sport New Zealand White Sox to tour Australia
Brooke Whiteman, Katrina Nukunuku, Krysta Hoani, Kyla Bromhead, Loran Parker, Meeki Cooper Nicola, Ocearn Mathews, Rebecca Bromhead (VC), Sachi Clark, Shyah Hale, Tyarn Bromhead-Lemalu, Tyla Morrison, Tyneesha Houkamau (Auckland) , Amy Begg, Brittany Terrey, Cherie Inwood, Layla Bailey-McDowell, Lucy McIntyre, Kaiyah Ratu, Nerissa McDowell (Canterbury) , Erin Blackmore, Kiri Winiata-Enoka, Lace Tangianau, Lara Andrews ( C ), Otila Tavite, Pallas Potter (Hutt Valley) , Emma Francis, Hope Weber (Wellington)

Unavailable for selection: Denva Shaw-Tait, Karstein Fuimaono, Mereana Makea, Mikayla Lewin, Mikayla Werahiko, Richlyn Tuhoro.
 

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