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Summers in NZ U16 squad

Summers in NZ U16 squad

Dunedin City Royals youngster Charlotte Summers has been named in the New Zealand under-16 squad.
Summers, a student at Queen's High School, is the only South Island player in the squad for the Oceania under-16 championships in Samoa next month. The tournament is a qualifier for the Fifa Under-17 Women's World Cup. — APL
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