PRIMARY SCHOOL BASKETBALL
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The annual reriVJ' team s between MataJ, S ranga, arranged. w 2*o Schools' sports \ Played on College grounds £ \ teams left by bu, on^ e K nig and matches were■-,% after arrival The S beautiful and\ neg J ea S enjoyed their games high standard. **t\
Tauranga. Primary .. iv j which in the associate tournament recorded tw H two draws, played an e I,N bined game, beating defence interceptions by' rl Leod and Mary work in the forward thirit des Barres and Pane Then, ,1 hy sound play.. b y the members made the game J 1 mg than the sc ore g* dicate and though %MM girls were a could not stave off defeat Tauranga again winning*?lS to 9, while the match with S teams was a real contest each scoring alternativelyW til * ute before time, with the SCOr 16-all. An intercepted ball i,, Matamata forward third.-w swiftly up the court and passed through.the was called, the game'going tn ranga, 17-16.. ... : - .„ .„.
A delightful luncheon was £ by the Matamata girls and Mtii( arrival of buses,' a happy round Jhe piano was enjoyed ij a visit to the Crystal Springs, made. A happy two hours'batii and rambling was enjoyed cheers had been called," and theq tains had thanked the organiser j Stockdale, one bus'set out.onijjj turn across the Kaimai,■ while j ether took the Matamata fe home. Everything combined to ei this a memorable day for thjli ranga girls, many of whom, iwhj some from Matakana Island;Mi previously been across the Ratal
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14185, 9 October 1946, Page 2
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