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Junior sporting fixtures

Hockey Results from the New Zealand secondary schoolboys’ hockey tournament at Porritt Park yesterday:— Section A.—Papanui H.S. 3, Hamilton B.H.S. 2; Linwood H.S. I, Opunake 4; Linwood 3, Papanui 0; Opunake 3, Hamilton 2. Section B.—Shirley B.H.S. 3, Fellding H.S. 1; Waiopehu College 1, Christ’s College 1; Feilding 4, Waiopehu 1; Shirley 2, Christ’s 0. Section C.—Kuranui College 5, Northland College 2; Cashmere H.S. 3, Westlake B.H.S. 0; Cashmere 4, Northland 0; Kuranui 2, Westlake 1. Section D.—Trident H.S. 5, Rangiora H.S. 0; St Paul’s College 6, Marlborough B.H.S. 4; Trident 8, Marlborough 1. Another secondary schoolboys’ tournament at Oamaru, resulted: Waitaki Boys 3, Kaikorai Valley 2; Burnside 3, St Andrew’s College 2; Nayland College 4, Otago 4; Waitaki 5, St Andrew’s 0. First day results in the South Island secondary schoolgirls’ tournament at Awamoa Park, Oamaru, were:— Pool A.—Blue Mountain 4, Central Southland 1; Taieri 1. Otago 0; Taieri 3, Central Southland 1; Blue Mountain 3, Otago 0. Pool B.—Timaru 1, Southland 0; Aparima 1, Cashmere 1; South, land 1, Aparima 0; Timaru 2, Cashmere 0. Pool C.—Avonside 3, Bayfield 0; Manlototo 3, Tokomariro 1; Avonside 4, Maniototo 3; Tokomariro 2, Bayfield 1. Pool D.—Waitaki 4, Menzies 1; Kaiapoi 1, Queens 1; Waitaki 11, Kaiapoi 0; Menzies 1, Queens 0. in pool one of a tournament at Papatoetoe the results included: Christchurch Boys’ High School 10, Penrose High 0; New Plymouth Boys’ High 3. Otahuhu College 3; Christchurch B.H.S. 9, Otahuhu College 0; New Plymouth B.H. 3 Penrose High 0.

League

The second day of the New Zealand 15-year-old rugby league

tournament at Greymouth te-| suited:— Division A.—Auckland 58, West Coast 5; Canterbury 16, Waikato 3. Division B.—Bay of Plenty 50, Manawatu 5; .Hamilton 9, Wellington 8; Midlands 25, Manawatu 14; Bay of Plenty 10, Hamilton 9. Canterbury and Auckland had decisive wins when the tournament opened on Sunday. Canterbury’s points in its 39-0 victory over West Coast were provided by tries to V. Roberts (three), L. Heperi (two), A. Coe, W. Kettle. J. Blazey, M. Hack, D. Billesdon and M. Hurst and goals by K. Pearce (two) and M. W. Langatule. Auckland beat Waikato, 33-8.

Rugby Canterbury looked unconvincing when it opened its defence of the Hertz under 18 South Island rugby championship by beating Mid-Canterbury, 23-3, at Ham yesterday. It led 11-3 at half-time. The Canterbury forwards secured good ball but good scoring chances were frittered away bv the back line. ‘ln the other section two game, South Canterbury accounted for West Coast, 22-0, scoring five tries in the process. Nelson Bays, the beaten finalist last year, began the tournament strongly with a good 19-3 win over North Otago in section one. Results:— Section one.—Nelson Bay 19, North Otago 3; Marlborough 26, Buller 6. Section two.—Canterbury 23, Mid-Canterbury 3; South Canterbury 22. West Coast, 0. A South Island under 16 rugby competition at Rangiora resulted: Country Sub-unions 11, West Coast 3; Marlborough 11, Canterbury Sub-unions 3; Mld-Can-terbury 10, North Otago 8; Nel-son-Bays 38, Buller 3. Soccer The first day of the national secondary schoolboys’ soccer competition played at three venues, resulted:—

Oamaru.—Southland 2, GisBorne 0; Mairehau 5, St Kevin’s 1; Waitaki 2, St Bede’s 0; Southland 1, Waitaki 1; Gisborne 8, St Kevin’s 6; St Bede’s 3, Mairehau 0. Timaru.—Hillmorton H.S. 1, Timaru College 0; Xavier College 4, Timaru B.H.S. 0; Otago B.H.S. 4, Horowhenua College 0. Otago 1, Timaru 0; Xavier 2, Hillmorton 1; Timaru 2, Horowhenua 2. Auckland.—Kelston 7, Hornby 0; Mt Albert 2, Middleton Grange 1; Auckland Grammar 1, Rosehill College 1; Penrose 6, Parkway 0; Tawa 2, Lynfield 1; James Cook 3, Christchurch B.H.S. 1; Palmerston North B.H.S. 3, Rosmini 0; Westlake 2, Burnside 0; Mt Roskill 2, Avondale 1; Shirley 1, Cashmere H.S. 1. In Kelston’s 7-0 win over Hornby a Brazilian schoolboy, Zazo da Costa, scored four times. Results from the New Zealand secondary schools soccer tournament:—

Section A.—Mt Albert Grammar 2, Middleton Grange (Christ, church) 1; Rosehill 4, Middleton 0. Section B.—James Cook High 3, Christchurch B.H.S. 1; Westlake B.H.S. 2, Burnside High 0; Christchurch 2, Burnside .0. Section C.—Kelston B.H.S. 7, Hornby High 0; Lynfield 2, Hornby 0. Section D.—Shirley B.H.S. 1, Cashmere High 1; Shirley 5, Porirua College 2; Avondale 1, Cashmere 1.

At the national under 12 tournament at Dunedin Canterbury beat Rotorua, 4-2, and drew with Nelson, 2-2. Nelson lost to Mana, 0-4.

Tennis Seedings for the Anderson and Hill junior tournament which begins today at Wilding Park with 161 entries are:— Under !♦ Boss’ singles: G. Hayes 1, P. Seeman (Otago) 2, R. Dalman 3,

P. Cox 4. Doubles: Seeman and J. O’Malley 1, C. Coffey and Cox 2. Girls’ singles: C. Oakley 1, A. Brading 2. Doubles: Oakley and Brading 1. Mixed doubles: Dalman and Miss Oakley 1. Under 17 Boys’ sing.„. D. McKlnnel 1, B. Hayman (South Canterbury) 2, K. Agar 3, P. Beumelberg 4. Doubles: Beumelberg and McKinnel 1, Hayman and Agar 2, A. Bishop and M. Todd 3, P. Johnson and W. Frew 4. Girls’ singles: S. Hughey 1, C. Taylor 2, A. Pickering 3, S. Rhodes (West Coast) 4. Doubles: Taylor and Hughey 1, Rhodes and M. Hamilton (West Coast) 2. Mixed doubles: McKinnel and Miss Hughey 1, Hayman and Miss Taylor 2, Agar and Miss Pickering 3. Under 15 Boys’ singles: B. Skjellerup 1, A. Adair 2, S. van den Berg 3, D. McNaughton 4. Doubles: Adair and Skjellerup 1, G. Ruston and McNaughton 2, S. Pearson and van den Berg 3, C. Dickson and J. Cotton 4. Girls’ singles: J. Taylor 1, J.

Girls’ singles: J. Taylor 1, J. Pickering 2, A. Richards (South Canterbury) 3, E. Daly (Southland) 4. Doubles: Taylor and Pickering 1, A. Hughey and K. Drewett 2, D. Hills and Daly 3, H. Barlow and S. Watson 4. Mixed doubles: Adair and Miss Taylor 1, Skjellerup and Miss Daly 2, McNaughton and Miss Drewett 3, I. Watson and Miss Pickering 4. Under 13 Boys’ singles: G. Lawson 1, J. Honeywell (South Canterbury) 2, J. Robinson 3, D. Wilson (Marlborough) 4. Doubles: Lawson and Robinson 1, A. de Zwart and Adair 2, Honeywell and A. Musgrave 3, H. Smith and S. McKinnet 4.

Girls’ singles: R. Pearce 1, J. Howe 2, D. O’Malley 3, L. Mason 4. Doubles: O’Malley and Pearce 1, S. McCormick and Mason 2.

Mixed doubles: Lawson and Miss Pearce 1, Adair and Miss Howe 2, Robinson and Miss Mason 3, de Zwart and Miss O’Malley 4.

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Junior sporting fixtures Press, 22 August 1978, Page 28

Junior sporting fixtures Press, 22 August 1978, Page 28