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Results of junior sport

Rugby Two tries — one converted — in the last five minutes gave Canterbury Sub-Unions a 10-4 win over Otago on'the third day of the South Island under-16 rugby tournament at Greymouth yesterday. Other matches resulted: Canterbury 32, South Canterbury 3; Southland 20. Mid-Canterbury 0; Nelson Bays 14, North' Otago 8; Marlborough 10, West Coast 8. Results from the under-18 tournament being played at Westport were: Southland 12, North Otago 10; Nelson Bays 16, West Coast 0; Otago 31, South Canterbury 9; Canterbury 30, Buller 3. . Nelson and Marlborough remained unbeaten after the second day at - the. Seddon Shield districts primary shools rugby tournament in Nelson.

Neither side had a point scored against it when Nelson beat Buller 24-0 and Marlborough beat Golden Bay-Motueka 22-0. Nelson and Marlborough have four points after two games, while Golden Bay-Motueka, Buller and West Coast have yet to score. • Buller and West Coast still have a game each in hand. Rugby League Three unbeaten teams — Auckland. Wellington and Canterbury — all had big wins in the national senior schoolboys’ rugby league tournament at Huntly. Results;— , ■ Section A:' Auckland 49. West Coast 0; Waikato 16, Hamilton 8. Section B: Wellington 31, Northland 8 Bay : of Plenty 11, Taranaki 7. . Bye teams: Canterbury 30, Midlands 3. Soccer Canterbury had a comfortable win in. slippery conditions while the leader, Mana, was held to a draw during the fifth round of matches in the national twelfth grade soccer tournament in Mana ye The d vhal match today is between these teams, with Canterburv. lying . one point, behind Mana at the top of the table. Canterbury’s goalscorers were Rodney Gray and. Jason Fullen.

Results- Canterbury 2, Otago 0; Mana 1, Hawke’s Bdy .1; Auckland 3, Franklin 1; Wellington 1; Nelson 0. ■ - . Wellington ■ College remained the onlv team with maximum points after three days’ play in the national secondary schools soccer tournament at Nelson yesterday.

Wellington beat Division B rivals, Bumside High School, 3-0, with striker, Chris Christie, scoring a hat-trick in the last five minutes; > ' Bumside still qualified for the semi-finals, in spite of its loss to Wellington. ■ • Nelson. College and Nayland College (Nelson) both quaUfied for semi-final play from Division A. ■ ■” Nelson beat St Bede’s College 2-0 and Nayland hammered Parkway College (Hutt Valley) 5-0.

Results:— Division A: Nelson College 2. St Bede’s College 0; Nayland College 5, Parkway College 0. Division B: Wellington College 3, Bumside High School 0; Waimea College 1, Waitaki Boys’ High School 1. Basketball There were no major upsets in the first found of the national secondary schoolboys’ basketball championships in Napier yesterday. Early section play results were: Wanganui Boys’ College 61, Waitaki Boys’ High School 54; Nelson College 84, Palmerston North Boys’ High School 54; Timaru Boys’ High School 61, Westlake Boys’ High School 42; Otumoetai College 60, Aranui High School 53. Hockey Matches played at the national primary schoolgirls’ hockey tournament at Sheffield yesterday resulted. — Section one.—Round six: Canterbury I,‘ South Auckland 0; Bay of Plenty 0, Taranaki 0; North Shore 4, Ruahine-Danne-virke 0; Southland 1, South Canterbury 1; Manawatu 2, Buller 0. Round seven: South Auckland 0, Taranaki 0; Canterbury 1, North Shore 1; Bay of Plenty 1, South Canterbury 1; Manawatu 1, Rua-hine-Dahnevirke 0; Eastern Southland 3, Southland 0. Round eight: North Shore 2, Taranaki 0; South Canterbury 2, South Auckland T; Canterbury 4, Manawatu 0; Eastern Southland 3, Bay of Plenty 2; Buller 3, RuahineDannevirke 1.

Section two. — Round seven: Malvern 1, Northland 0; Ashburton 3, Wairarapa 0; Maniatoto 5, Auckland 1; • Poverty Bay 2, Horowhenua 2; Hawke’s Bay 3, Nelson 1. Round eight: Malvern 1, Wairarapa 0; Maniatoto 2, Northland 0; Ashburton 1, Horowhenua 1; Auckland 1, Hawke’s Bay 0; Poverty Bay 0, Wellington 0. v • ' ■

■Results from the first day’s play of the national secondary schoolboys’: hockey tournament at Clareville; near Carterton, were.—

First round. —Nayland College 1, Wanganui Boys’ College 0; Burnside High School 2, Tawa College 1; Nelson College 5, Westlake Boys’ High School 0.

Second round. — Kuranui College 2, Nayland College 3; Burnside High School 5, Makora College 0; Nelson College 3, New Plymouth Boys’ High School 1. Palmerston North Boys’ High School continued their highscoring spree in the New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Hockey. Association India Shield tournament in Palmerston North , yesterday. In . the quarter-final matches P.N.B.H.S. beat Feilding Agricultural High School 11 goals to one, and then later in the day beat Linwood High School, 6-0. P.N.B.H.S. will meet Papanui High School in the final today. Yesterday, Papanui beat Awatapu College, qf Palmerston North. 4-0, then went on to beat Kaikorai Valley High School (Dunedin) 2-1 in the semi-final. High scores continued to be a feature during the final games of the South Island secondary schools’ hockey tournament. Results.—

Christ’s College 8, Logan Park High School 0; Ashburton College 6, Ashburton Combined 1; Taieri High School 3, King’s High School 0; Christ’s College 2, Ashburton College 6; Ashburton Combined 2, Taiefi High School 1; King’s High School 1, Logan Park High School 2. With 1-0 wins against Darfield High School and St Margaret’s College. Avonside Girls’ High School yesterday won the South Island secondary schoolgirls’ hockey tournament in Christchurch.

The three teams played a round robin series to decide the title. In the first game Avonside met St Margaret’s and then Darfield beat St Margaret’s 2-1. In the last game Which was virtually a final, Avonside was a little fortunate to win. Darfield had its share of attacks and was awarded a penalty sroke, but the push was well wide of the net. Other results yesterday were: Ashburton 1, Buller 0: Marlborough Girls’ College 3, Middleton Grange 0; Central Southland College 2, Kaiapoi High School 0; Cashmere High School s, Queen Charlotte College 2; Rang! Ruru 3. Geraldine High School . 1; Christchurch Girls’ High School 7, Cheviot High School 0; Southland Girls’ High School 1, Greymouth High School 0. Squash _The first two rounds of the New Zealand junior inter-district squash tournament saw stronger

teams generally drawn against the weaker ones at Hamilton. Results:—- - Boys First round.—Hawke’s Bay-Gis-borne 4, Northland 0; Waikato 4, Southern 0; Wellington 4, Central Districts 0; Canterbury’ 3, Bay of Plenty 1. Second round.—Auckland 4, Northland 0; Hawke’s Bay-Gis-borne 4, Southern 0; Waikato 4, Central Districts 0; Wellington 3, Bay of Plenty 1. Giris First round.—Wellington 4, Northland 0; Auckland 4, Hawke’s Bay-Gisborne 0; Waikato 3. Southern 1; Central Districts 1, Canterbury 3.- : . Second round.—Bay of Plenty 4. Northland 0; Wellington 4, Hawke’s Bay-Gisborne 0; Auckland 4, Southern 0; Waikato 4, Canterbury 0, * . Tennis

Mixed doubles results from the Anderson and Hill junior tennis tournament played at Wilding Park yesterday were:—

UNDER 17 Quarter-finals.—S. Tomsett and A Richards beat R. Watson and D.. Hills, 3-6, 6-3, 6-1; G. Lawson and R Pearce beat S. Pearson and H. Barlow. 6-3, 7-6; S. Jamieson and L. Mason beat M. Flesher and A. Hughey, 6,2, 6-4, P Dawson and W. Mclndoe beat D' McNaughton and K. Drewitt, 6-i, 6-4. Semi-finals. — Lawson and Pearce beat Tomsett and Richards, 6-4, 4-6. 6-1; Dawson and Mclndoe beat Jamieson and Mason, 6-3. 6-3. UNDER IS rr Quarter-finals. —J. Honeywell and F. Stuart beat S. Perkins and A. Barlow, 6-2, 6-1; W. Thomson and L. Johnson beat J. Hattaway and J. ve^ er ’. 6 '°> 6- J. Adair and N. Chambers beat P. Carter and S. Munro, r 9 fi-1 • V Ratana and A. de Zwart ’beat J. Miler and V. Morris, 6-3. 6-2. Semi-finals.— Honeywell and Stuart beat Thomson and Johnson 6-2, 7-5; Ratana and de Zwart beat Adair and Chambers, 7 ’ 6- UNDER 13 Quarter-finals. — J. Brightwell and A. Ladewyks beat J. Hales and J Hughey. 9-1; G. Beattie and S’ Hughev beat N. Stanton aRd S Smeaton. 9-6; M.-. Smith and J Lake beat S. Bryan and J Morris, 9-8; H, Jamieson and L Ratana beat P. Bilbrough and J.' McKean, 9-1. Semi-finals. — Brightwell and Ladewyks beat Beattie and Hughey, 64. 64;. Jamieson and Ratana beat Smith and Lake, 7- 64,

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Results of junior sport Press, 28 August 1980, Page 32

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