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Cashmere moves to top of league table

. By beating on* of Its closest 1 rivals. Shamrock, on Saturday. < •Cashmere-Wanderers proved it : will be a strong challenger for ] the Hertz Soccer League title < this season. < Cashmere beat Shamrock, 2-0, to maintain its place at the top of the points table. In the final minute of a fairly even ; first half, Tony Orpwood gave . Cashmere the lead with a headed goal. Mick Orton added the 1 deciding goal eleven minutes ; from the end, after Cashmere ! had largely dominated the second half. . \ Cashmere is now one of only , two unbeaten teams after five ) -rounds, the other being Nomads .United. Western moved into second ;l>lace with a 1-0 win over Technical, but the margin should (have been greater. The only goal came shortly before the interval, when Mark Smith’s powerful shot from the edge of the penalty area flew into the far i' corner of the net. . Wayne Newsome was foiled i ■twice’in the first half, once by) .an excellent save from Michael■ Pannell, the Technical goal-1 ;keepe,r, and once when his shot) Was kicked off the line. In addition. Pannell brilliantly) stopped Erie Reiser’s penalty shot. Newsome had the ball in the Technical net in tlie second half, but it was ruled out for an earlier infringement. I New Brighton climbed into third place with a 2-0 win over Northern Hearts in Timaru. Both •second half goals were scored by ■ Chris Smith! and New Brighton also had another disallowed. Halswell United had its first success of the competition, beating Timaru City. 2-0. at Halswell Domain. Derek Jones scored the first goal, and a Geoff Blackburn shot was deflected into the Timaru net for the second, both ■ after the interval. High School Old Boys caused! a surprise in the second prelim-j inary round of the Adidas Chat-: ham Cun. Old Boys scored in extra time to beat Burndale United, 2-1. at Edgar Macintosh Park. An lan Morrison own goal gave Btirndale the lead until John Whittaker equalised in the second half. Kevin McGrath scored the winning goal 10 minutes from the end of extra time. Nomads had no trouble in

beating Rangiora, 7-1, in the I other cup game. Mike Banks I scored five times, Malcolm i Parker and Harry Smits once I each for Nomads while Stuart Gambles scored for Rangiora.

Matches played in the premier league resulted: Shamrock 3, Temuka 0; Technical 2, Rangers 0; University 2, Woolston 2; Christchurch United 2, Western 1.

Canterbury Junior Football Association games played on Saturday results were: Eighth grade: — Section One: Nomads 2, Malvern 0; Burwood 5, Rangiora 0; Shamrock 9, Halswell 0; Western 9, North Beach 0; Section Two: Cashmere 6, Bays 1; United 0 Hornby 0; Kaiaopi 1, Brighton I: Rangers 4, Papanui 1. Section Three: Burndale 3, Riccarton 0; Rangers 2, Woolston 0; SAS WMC 1, Technical 0;

Shamrock 3, Cashmere 0. Section Four: Burndale 3, Cashmere 0; Rangiora 3, Nomads 0; W'estern 8, Hornby 0; Rangers 6, Shamrock 0. Section Five: Brighton 3 S.A.S., W.M.C. 0; Burwood 2, Rangers 0: Papanui 6. Halswell 0; Shamrock 1. Cashmere 0. Section Six: Burndale 4, Kaiapoi 1; Hornby 1, Rangers 0; United 3, Burwood 0; Cashmere 0, Shamrock 0. Ninth grade: — Section One: Rangers 3, Cashmere 1; Hornby 1, Nomads 0; Western 0, United

0 ;Halsweli 1 S.A.S., W.M.C. 0.1 Section Two: Riccarton 0, Papa- t nui t>, Kaiapoi 2. Technical u;|2 Shamrock 3, Bays 0; Woolston 1, E North Beach 1. Section Three: Is Burndale 2, Burwood 1; Rangers I 1, Brighton 1; Rangiora 2, Cash- I mere u; Halswell 1, Shamrock 0. E Section lour: United 2, Cash- 1 mere t); Rangiora 1, Brighton 0; 1 Rangers 1 Malvern 0; Nomads t won by default. Section Five: E Cashmere 1, Burndale 0; S.A.S., £ W.M.C. 4, Kaiapoi u; Western 6, Shamrock 0. Section Six: Bur- ( wood 0, United 0; North Beach E 2, Halswell 0; Western 2, Sham- c rock 0; Papanui 2, Bays 0. r Tenth Grade: — Section One: ’ Burndale 2, Nomads 0; Rangers . 3, Halswell 2; Burwood 2. United ! 1; Kaiaopi 2 Cashmere 2. Sec- ; tion Two: Shamrock 4, North . Beach 0; Western 1, Technical 0; ‘ Rangiora 2, Papanui 1; Bays 3, Rangers 0. Section Three: S.A.S., , W.M.C. 3, Woolston o; United 3, , Cashmere 0; Shamrock 5, Rangi- : ora 1; Brighton 2, Hornby 1. , Section Four: Woolston 1. North . Beach 1; Burndale 3, Rangers 1; ‘ Nomads 4. Halswell 0; Riccarton 3, Cashmere 0. Section Five: Mai- ) vein 0, Western 0; Shamrock 2, S.A.S., W.M.C. 0; Rangers 3, Nomads 0; Brighton 3, North Beach 0. Section Six: Hornby 4, , Kaiapoi 0; United 1 .Halswell 0; ; Cashmere 2, Burwood 1; Bays 1. ' Papanui 0; Burndale won by default. Eleventh • Grade: — Section ’ One: Papanui 3, Burndale 2; ; ■ Western 3. Cashmere 1; Shamrock 1, Hornby 0; Rangers 4, : Nomads 0. Section Two: Cash-

mere 1, Brighton 1; Bays 2, Halswell 1; Woolston 2 .North Beach 0, Shamrock 3, S.A.S., 1. Section Three: United 2 .Burndale 0; Burwood 5, Technical 0: Kaiapoi 0, Western 0; Rangers 3. Rangi-! ora 1. Section Four: Bays 4, Burwood 0; Western 4, Cashmere 0; Hornby 1, Shamrock 1; Nomads 1, Riccarton 0. Section Five: Burndale 2, Brighton 0; Rangers 2. Halswell 0; Nomads 1, North Beach 0. Section Six: Cashmere 2, Woolston 1; Western 3. Kaia!poi i; Rangers 11, Shamrock 0. | Twelfth Grade: — Section One: Western 2 Cashmere I; Shamrock 3. Halswell 3; Shamrock A 4, Nomads 0; Rangers 2, Rangiora 2. Section Two: Burndale 3. Brighton 0; Hornby 5, Papanui 1; Kaiapoi 7, United 0; Riccarton 2, North Beach 1. Section Three: Technical 3, Burndale 0; Burwood

1. Woolston 1; Cashmere 3, Western 2; Rangers 4, North Beach 2. ’ Section Four: Cashmere 2, Bavs 2; Halswell 0, Shamrock 0; S.A.S., W.M.C. 2, Nomads 1; Rangers 2, Rangiora 1. Section Five: Hornby 7, Technical 0; Brighton 2, Papanui 0; Kaiapoi 1, Western 0; Nomads 1, Rangers 1. Section Six: Cashmere 1, Medbury 0; Malvern 4. Hornby 3; Riccarton 1, St Andrews 1; Shamrock 3, S.A.S., W.M.C. 1.

Thirteenth Grade:. — Section One: Western 2, Burndale Bl; Burndale A 3, Shamrock 0; Rangers 2, Burwood 1; Hornby 3, Nomads 1. Section Two: Brighton 1, Cashmere 1; United 2, Halswell 1; Rangers 5, Shamrock 0; Riccarton 2, Rangiora 1. Section Three: Bays 2, Burndale 2; Papanui 5, Kaiapoi 0; Technical 5, Nomads 1; S.A.S., W.M.C. 6, Western 0. Section Four; United 2, Burwood 2; Cashmere 2, St Thomas 0; Rangers 2, Hornby 1; North Beacit 2, Nomads 1. Section Five: Xavier 9, Burndale 0; Woolston 5, Halswell 0; Shamrock 2, Western 1. Section Six: Kaiapoi 4, Brighton 1: Medbury 3. Riccarton 1; St Andrews 6, Malvern 1.

Fourteenth Grade: — Section One: United 1, Technical 1; Western 3 .Burndale 1; Shamrock 5, Burwood 1; Cashmere 3, Rangers 2. Section Two: Woolston 2, Papanui 0; Shamrock 3, Burndale 2; Halswell 1, Riccarton (I; Nomads 8, Rangers 2. Section Three :Brighton 4, Western 0; Rangiora 1, Bays 0; Burwood 4, North Beach 2; Hornby 3, Kaiapoi 1. Section 4: Burndale 5, Rangiora 1; Cashmere 6. St Andrews 1; S.A.S. 3, Nomads 0. ■ Fifteenth Grade. — Section One: Burndale 5, Rangers Bl; United 3, Rangiora 0; Rangers |AIS. St Andrews 0. Section Two: i Burndale 5, Papanui 5; Burwood 3, Xavier 0; ’Western 4, United 2, Kaiapoi 4, Technical. Sixteenth Grade. — Section One: Burwood 3. Rangiora 1; Riccarton 3 .Nomads 3; Brighton 7. Papanui 0. Section Two: Cashmere 10, Nomads 1; Hornby 3, Rangers 3; S.A.S., W.M.C., 3. Woolston 2.

HERTZ P LEAGUE W D L F A pts Cashmere 5 4 1 0 13 2 9 Western 5 4 0 1 11 6 8 Brighton 6 4 0 2 7 7 8 Shamrock 6 2 3. 1 8 7 7 Technical 6 2 2 2 11 6 6 Nomads 4 2 2 0 6 3 6 Burndale 4 1 1 2 .5 7 3 Timaru 6 1 1 4 4 12 3 Halswell 5 1 0 4 6 9 2 Hearts a 0 0 5 3 15 0

. PREMIER LEAGUE P W D L F A pts Chch Utd 3 4 0 1 17 4 8 .Technical 4 0 1 16 3 8 Cashmere 4 4 0 0 12 4 8 Shamrock 5 3 1 1 9 2 7 H.S.O.B. 4 3 0 1 12 7' 6 Woolston 5 1 2 2 4 3 4 University 5 1 1 3 5 16 3 Western 5 1 0 4 9 11 2 Rangers 3 1 0 4 4 11 2 Temuka 5 0 0 - 2" 0

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Cashmere moves to top of league table Press, 4 May 1981, Page 25

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