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South Rift picks indoor duels side
By Ben Ahenda
South Rift Provincial Secondary School Sports Association has announced their indoor games team to the Rift Valley Provincial Games billed for Hill School and Wareng High School in Eldoret.
Secretary Salim Kipngetich said yesterday Kericho and Nakuru would represent the province in the girls’ table tennis singles matches, while Nakuru and Nakuru North will have boys teams.
In badminton singles, Molo and Laikipia West are the boys’ representatives while Laikipia West and Nakuru take the girls’ slots.
In the doubles event, Molo and Nakuru are girls’ representatives while boys’ teams are Molo and Bomet.
In lawn tennis singles ties, Narok North and Molo take boys’ slots while Laikipia West and Nakuru have the girls’.
In the doubles, Nakuru and Kericho take boys’ category while Bomet and Nakuru North are the girls’.
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