Basketball SCHOOLS’ POINTS
Sacred Heart Wins A Grade
With 12 points, Sacred Heart has won the Christchurch Secondary Schools’ Basketball Association A grade competition for 1957. Final team positions were:— A Grade.—Sacred Heart, 12 points; Christchurch West. 8; St. Mary’s, 8: Avonside, 6; Rangi-ruru, 4; «•Christchurch Technical, 3; Papanui, 1. B Grade.—Sacred Heart, 14 points; Papanui, 10; St. Mary’s, 9: Technical. 8; Rangi-ruru, 6; Christchurch West. 5; Avonside, 4; New Brighton, 0. C Grade.—Sacred Heart, 14 points; Avonside, 12; Rangi-ruru, 10: Christchurch West, 7; Papanui, 6; St. Mary’s, 5; Christchurch Technical. 2: New Brighton, 0. D Grade.—Sacred Heart. 14 points; Avonside, 10; Cashmere 8, Christchurch Technical, 8; Christchurch West, 6; Rangi-ruru, 5; Papanui, 3; St. Mary’s, 2. E Grade (under 15 years).—Sacred Heart, 18 points; Christchurch West. 14; Papanui, 12; Avonside, 10; St. Mary’s, 7; Rangi-ruru, 6; Cashmere, 3; Technical, 2; New Brighton, 2. F Grade (third forms).-r-Cashmere, 13 points; Avonside, 12; Sacred Heart, 11; Christchurch West. : 8; St. Mary’s, 6; Rangi-rutu, 4; Papanui. 2; Christchurch Technical, 0.
Fijians at Balcjutha.—The touring Fijian team beat the Otago Minors 24-14 at Balclutha today. The Fijians led 14-7 at half-time. They lost a second game narrowly to the Otago senior side.—(P.A.)
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28362, 22 August 1957, Page 7
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