Sunday, 05 September 2010
Are you a Shark, Barracuda or a Dolphin?? Find out here! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Charles Rusted   
Monday, 03 May 2010 13:37

 

Wave Slave groups.

 

Right guys, below is the groups for the beginning of this year!

This does not mean that you will always stay in these groups. The coaches will be carrying out continuous assessments through out the year ahead. You might have had a bad day when we were watching.

There are certain things that you need to be able to do before moving on to the next group and over the coming weeks we will be trying to achieve those goals!

If your name is not here it is because we haven’t seen enough of your surfing yet and will be added soon. Come and see either Will or Charlie on club night and we’ll get you in the right place straight away!

Well done everyone.

 

Dolphins

 

Jordan Clew, Jordan Hanlan, John Hunter-mann, Jessica Knight, Bailey Lentern, Jay Lentern, Emilie McAulay, Ian Margergson, Coral Stancliff – Cardicott, Jemima Wallace, James Webb,

Finley Wood, Hannah Miles, Florence Hatward,

 

Barracuda B

 

Freya Bibby, Danielle Harris, Ricky Jameson, Connor Kelly, Mischa Maguire, Declan Mellor,

Jason Pond, Jordan Rehling, Morgan Wallace, Emilia Haywood, Zak Bibby

 

Barracuda A

 

Tom Barton, Chloe Beddoe, Poppy Bettison, Harry Clewley, Olivia Mannall, Roy Mannall,

Jennifer Pond, Tegan Ward, Matt Benney,

 

 

Sharks

 

Robbie Brown, Ollie Davies, Tamsin Dillon, Betsy Dunlop, Max Haines, Alex Mitchell, Emmo Allen

 

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