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Late sport Junior fixtures

Basketball Results in the national secondary schools basketball championships at Nelson were:— ! Burnside 55, Otaki 44; Rongotai 69, Kings 26; Timaru 61, ’Tauranga 58; St Pats 68. Northcote 52; Auckland Grammar 86, Kings 42; Church College 92, Otaki 56; Dannevirke 94 Northcote 75; Otago 57, Tauranga 48; Church College 85. Burnside 64; Auckland Grammar 48. Rongotai '3l; Otago 53. Timaru 45; St Pats 85, Dannevirke 59. Boxing Third session matches in the I New Zealand . junior boxing championships at Dannevirke i were:— Under 43kg.—L. McLutchie (Gisborne) beat S. Ross (Canterbury), majority points decision. Under 52J,kg.—A. Kapua (Mas- . terton) beat J. McKeown (Nelson), unanimous points decision; |D. Kerr (Otago) beat J. Rilej (Waikato), unanimous points I decision. i Under 34kg.—W. Dean (Manawatu) beat G. Buckley (Central North Island), majority points decision; J. Marshall (Manawatu) ’beat D. Gaunt (Wellington), ' unanimous points decision. Under 36kg.—R. Walker (Central North Island) beat M. Jago (Wellington), majority points decision; B. Boyd (Nelson) beat Darren Nicol (Central North Island), Nicol disqualified foi kidney punches. Under 38kg.—C. Hunio (Central North Island) beat W. Barclay , (Gisborne). majority points decision; P. McSherry (Masterton) beat R Tanuvasa (Auckland) knock-out in first round. Under 40£kg.—G. Leonard (Waikato) beat P. Tanuvasa (Auckland , majority points decision. Under 43kg.—P. Bartlett (Mas-1 tertonj beat S. Casey (Otago),! majority points decision. Under 45kg.—D. McDermott (Masterton) beat . K. Clarke (Feilding), unanimous points decision; R. Kennelly (Otago) beat S. Wallbank (Waikato), unanimous points decision. Hockey

Wairarapa won the national primary schoolgirls’ representative hockey tournament at Nel-, son when it beat Eastern Northern Southland. 3-1. in the final. The South Island team named after the tournament was: D. Smith (captain), T. Thomson (Nelson); J. Soper, V. Hartley, M. Blair (Southland); C. Kubala, G. Wicks (Eastern Northern Southland ; J. Turner, C. Bell (Canterbury); G. Early (Malvern), S. Scott (South Canterbury). Final section points were:— I Section one.—Wairarapa 15. Malvern 14. Hawke’s Bay and Poverty Bay 13, Manawatu 11, Taranaki 16. Bay of Plenty 8. Section two.---Northland and South Canterbury 13, Nelson and Canterbury 11, Auckland 9, Wellington 5. Section three. —Eastern Northern Southland, North Shore, Southland 16, Ashburton 11. South Auckand 10, Horowhenua 8, Central Hawke’s Bay 7. Play-offs: Northland 1, South Canterbury- 0; Eastern Southland 1. Southland 0. Rugby Canterbury and Marlborough I will meet in the final of the South Island uder 18 rugby tournament at Lancaster Park. Both finished with unbeaten records in their divisions. Canterbury beating Southland, 25-6, in the final section round. Other results were:—North Otago 15, Buller 15; Otago 41, Nelson-Bays 18; Mid-Canterbury 16. West Coast 6. Southland beat Canterbury. i 14-6, in the final of the South Island under 16 tournament at Rangiora. It scored three tries to none. Results from the final day:— Canterbury Sub-unions B 24, i West Coast 4: Buller 10, North Otago 4; Nelson-Bays 8, MidCanterbury 6; Marlborough 9, I Otago 8; South Canterbury 7, 1 Canterbury Sub-unions A 6. The South Island under 16 team to play- North Island next week-end is:—B. Arnott. R. Hale,

IG. Richardson (Otago); P. Nobl«. !S. McKay, G. Adams. 1. Harvey. K. Makiri (Southland); P. I Phillips. B. Thomas (Marlborough); M. Young (MidCanterbury); G. Becker, P Henderson (South Canterbury); J. Clarke (Canterbury); M. Hill (North Otago. Reserves: A. Russell, R. Hawke (Canterbury); |C. Tait (Southland); B. Taylor (Otago); D. Flannery (North Otagoi. Soccer Marlborough, one of the smallest associations taking part, won. the final of the second division I under 12 national soccer tournament at Gisborne, but only after it had survived a desperate last minute effort from North City (Auckland). The only goal wag scored by Michael Hood after 19 minutes. Table Tennis ; Canterbury was eliminated in I the quarter-finals of the boysunder 18 A grade section in the' national junior table tennis chain* | pionships at Napier. It lost 8-31 to Wellington. Wellington was beaten 6-5 by: | Hutt Valley in the semi-finals. | Hutt went on to win the final! with a 6-3 victory over Auck- | land. Other results:— Boys under 18.—A grade semifinal: Auckland 7, Northland 4;| Hutt Valley 6, Wellington 5.! Minor placings: Franklin 6 Wa-J nganui 1; Canterbury 6, Manawatu 5. B grade semi-final: Otago 9. Rotorua 0; Southland 6, East Waikato <5. Minor placings: Poverty* Bay 9. Kapiti 2; Hamilton 9.1 Bush 2. C grade semi-finals: Marlborough 11. Nelson 0; Northern Hawke's Bay 7, South Canterbury 4. Minor placings: Wai-' rarapa 7. Bay of Plenty 4. Under 18 girls.—A grade: Hutt Valley 8, Auckland 3: Northland ! 6, Otago 5. B grade: Marlborough 6, Canterbury 5; Nelson 7. Franklin 3. C grade: Southland 10,1 Poverty Bay 1; Manawatu 6. Rotorua 2. Under 14 boys.—A grade: Northland 7, Auckland 4. B grade: Franklin 6. Northern Hawke’s Bay 5. C grade: Canterbury 7 Poverty Bay 4. i Under 14 girls—Hamilton 7. Hutt Valley 4; Otago 6. Manawatu! 5. Final points: Hamilton 8. Canterbury 6, Otago 4, Manawatu 2. Hutt Valley 0. Boys under 14.—A grade: I Northland 9, Manawatu 2. B grade: Hutt Valley 6, Northern. Hawke’s Bay 0. C grade: Hamilton 11, Poverty Bay 0. I

Tennis Phillip Seeman, of Otago, bea Richard Dalman (Canterbury! 6-4. 6-3. to win the final of the boys’ under 19 singles final o the Anderson and Hill junioj 1 tennis tournament in Christ church. In the under 17 boys’ singles semi-finals. Steven Baird gainet another upset by beating th< ; second seed. Barry Hayman. 7-1 I 1-6. 6-4. His opponent in the fina will be Kent Agar, who elimig ated Andrew Bishop. 6-2. 6-2. Other results:— Under If Mixed final.—P. Seeman and J Daly beat R. Dalman and C Oakley, 6-7, 6-4. 6-4. Boys' doubles Dalman and T. Brosnahan bear Seeman and J. O'Malley, 7-6, 3-6 6-4. Under 17 Mixed final: D. McKinnel ant S. Hughey beat B. Hayman ant C. Taylor, 7-5, 6-3. Girls’ singlet semi-finals: Hughey beat A. Pick ering, 7-5, 6-7, 6-3; Taylor bea‘ S. Rhodes 6-4, 6-0. Boys’ doublet semi-finals: P. Beumelberg ant McKinnel beat A. Bishop and M Todd, 6-2. 7-6; Hayman and Agar beat P. Johnson and W Frew, 6-0, 6-2. Under 15 Mixed final: A. Adair and J Taylor beat I. Watson and J Pickering, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Girlf singles semi-finals: Tax lor beat A. Richards, 7-6, 6-1; Pickerinf beat D. Hills, 6-1, 6-1. Boxs singles quarter-finals: D. Me Naughton beat A. Gaudin, 6 J 6-3; Adair beat P. Dawson. 4-6 6-3, 6-1. Semi-finals: B. Skjelleruj beat G. Ruston. 6-4. 6-1. Boyt doubles quarter-finals: Adair ant! Skjellerup beat S. Thomsett anc P. Voshaar, 6-0, 6-2: M. Hainei and Gaudin beat S. Pearson anc S. Vanderberg, 6-3. 6-1. Semi-final Rushton and McNaughton beat M Flesher and N. Smith, 6-1, 7-> Girls’ doubles semi-finals: Taylor and Pickering beat Hills and E. Daly, 6-4. 6-3; A. Hughex and K Drewett beat H. Ford and R White. 6-4. 6-4. Under 13 Box s’ singles semi-finals: G. Lawson beat J. Robinson. 9-2: J. Honeywell beat A. de Zwart. 9-8. Girls’ singles semi-finals: R, Pearce beat D. O’Malley, 9-1; J Howe beat L. Mason. 9-1. Boys doubles semi-finals: Lawson and Robinson beat Honeywell and A. Musgrave, 9-5; Adair and dr Zwart beat H. Smith and S. McKinnel 9-4. Girls’ doubles semifinals: O'Malley and Pearce beat Howe and L. O’Brien. 9-1; S. Mo. Cormick and Mason beat V. Ratana and N. Chambers. 9-2

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Press, 26 August 1978, Page 4

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Late sport Junior fixtures Press, 26 August 1978, Page 4

Late sport Junior fixtures Press, 26 August 1978, Page 4