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Visiting squash coach Graeme Randolph from Palmerston North is pictured with a group of new primary school squash players at the Ohakune Squash Courts last week. Mr Randolph last week finished six weeks' of tuition for secondary school pupils, aimed at introducing new people to the sport. Following on from the Ruapehu College pupils' sessions, the primary pupils were offered tuition. The programme was paid for 50-50 by the Hillary Commission Sports Fund, administered by the Ruapehu District Council , and Central Squash. About 50 young players from Taumarunui and Ruapehu colleges took part in the programme, mostly beginners.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 15, Issue 693, 1 July 1997, Page 16

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Visiting squash coach Graeme Randolph from Palmerston North is pictured with a group of new primary school squash players at the Ohakune Squash Courts last week. Mr Randolph last week finished six weeks' of tuition for secondary school pupils, aimed at introducing new people to the sport. Following on from the Ruapehu College pupils' sessions, the primary pupils were offered tuition. The programme was paid for 50-50 by the Hillary Commission Sports Fund, administered by the Ruapehu District Council , and Central Squash. About 50 young players from Taumarunui and Ruapehu colleges took part in the programme, mostly beginners. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 15, Issue 693, 1 July 1997, Page 16

Visiting squash coach Graeme Randolph from Palmerston North is pictured with a group of new primary school squash players at the Ohakune Squash Courts last week. Mr Randolph last week finished six weeks' of tuition for secondary school pupils, aimed at introducing new people to the sport. Following on from the Ruapehu College pupils' sessions, the primary pupils were offered tuition. The programme was paid for 50-50 by the Hillary Commission Sports Fund, administered by the Ruapehu District Council , and Central Squash. About 50 young players from Taumarunui and Ruapehu colleges took part in the programme, mostly beginners. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 15, Issue 693, 1 July 1997, Page 16

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