Women’s soccer results
Women’s soccer matches played on Sunday resulted.— Division two knockout final: DB Imperial 1, Kaiapoi 0. Division three knockout final: Burwood 2, Western 0. Division five knockout final: Burndale beat Dux de Lux on penalties. Division six knockout final: Riccarton beat Halswell on penalties. An inter-division tournament, for divisions below premier, was introduced for the first time this year, and resulted.—
First division 2, Section division 1; Third division 4,
Fourth division 1; Sixth division 2, Fifth division 0. The Canterbury under-19 team to play in a South Island tournament at Timaru this week-end is: lona Powell, Lorinda Kilpatrick, Vanessa Houghton (Nomads United), Sharon Williams (Burwood), Tania Wallace (Imperial), Amanda Sincock, Maureen Stonehouse, Torika Stonehouse, Tania Reid, Michelle Amataiti, Wendy Nunn (Mainfreight Hornby), Justine Kinley (St Albans-Shirley), Maria Smith, Kelly Jordan (Rangers), Jennifer Wyber (Halwell), Nicola Caswell (Technical).
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Press, 11 September 1986, Page 31
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