Apr 11, 2024

South African Hockey Officials Appointed to African Hockey Federation Committees

The South African Hockey Federation (SA Hockey) is delighted to announce the appointment of several esteemed officials to various committees within the African Hockey Federation (AfHF). These appointments have been approved by the AfHF Executive Board and signify a significant recognition of the expertise and dedication of individuals within South African hockey.

The appointed officials are as follows:

AfHF COMPETITION COMMITTEE:
Sheila Brown
Ilse Davids (Athletes Representative)

AfHF DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE:
Gary Dolley
Robyn Morgan

AfHF OFFICIALS COMMITTEE:
Lorna Graaf

These appointments reflect the depth of talent and leadership present within South African hockey circles. Each individual brings a wealth of experience, knowledge, and passion for the sport, and their contributions to the AfHF committees will undoubtedly enhance the development and governance of hockey across the African continent.

“We are immensely proud of the appointment of these outstanding individuals to key positions within the African Hockey Federation committees,” said Shaune Baaitjies, Interim CEO of SA Hockey. “Their commitment to advancing the sport of hockey aligns perfectly with our vision of fostering growth, excellence, and inclusivity within the hockey community.”

The SA Hockey Federation extends its warmest congratulations to Sheila Brown, Ilse Davids, Gary Dolley, Robyn Morgan, and Lorna Graaf on their appointments. Their representation on these committees not only reflects their personal achievements but also underscores South Africa’s ongoing commitment to the development and promotion of hockey on the African continent.

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