Tantasport Softball are through to the CTSA Grand Challenge Competition and Knockout Competition finals.
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Tantasport are through to the Cape Town Softball Association's Grand Challenge Competition and Knockout Competition Finals.
They beat Lavender Hill 6-5 in an epic Grand Challenge semi-final at the Turfhall softball stadium, on Saturday, March 8.
Last weekend, they won 4-2 against Lavender Hill in the Knockout semi-final in Athlone.
Coach Paula Stewart and coach Roxanne Albertyn's team also finished third in the Ladies Major League 2024-2025 season, last month.
Tantasport will meet the league champions, Westridge Yankees, in both the finals, on Saturday March 15 and Sunday March 16.
Chairperson at Tantasport, Stacey Lee Stewart called it a milestone season.
"This season has been a testament to our team’s hard work and resilience. The upcoming final is more than just a game—it’s a chance to honour our journey, unite as a community, and show the heart of Tantasport Softball. Win or lose, we’ve already proven what we’re made of," said Stewart.
Lavender Hill's Erin Peters connects well to earn points for her side in the Cape Town Softball Association's Knockout semi-finals at Turfhall Softball Stadium on Saturday, March 1.
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Keeping her focus ahead of the Grand Challenge and Knockout finals this coming weekend, chairperson of Tantasport Softball Club, Stacey Lee Stewart said it has been a milestone year for the Cape Town Softball Association's Ladies Major League side.
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On-form Madison Blows' keeps a smile during Tantasports 4-2 win against Lavender Hill in the Cape Town Softball Association's Knockout semi-finals.
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