Junior hockey
Otago continued on its relentless way in the A.N.Z. national junior women’s hockey tournament at Porritt Park yesterday. It won its fourth successive game without conceding a goal and assured itself of first place in pool B. Seeking its fourth successive national junior title, Otago has scored 27 goals and not let one over its goal-line in the first three days of the tournament. Canterbury and Waikato look the likely winners of the other two pools. Yesterday’s results were: Section A: Northland 2, Eastern Southland 1; Can-
terbury 4, Hawke’s Bay 1; Manawatu 5, Taranaki 1. Section B: Auckland 0, Poverty Bay 0; Malvern 1, Counties 1; Otago 8, Wairarapa 0. Section C: Nelson 1, Ashburton 0; Waikato 4, North Shore 1; Wellington 2, Southland 0. , Points after four rounds: Section A: Canterbury 12, Northland 9, Manawatu 6, Hawke’s Bay 4, Taranaki 1, Eastern Southland 0. Section B: Otago 12, Malvern 7, Auckland 5, Wairarapa 4, Counties 4, Poverty Bay 1. Section C: Waikato 12, Wellington 10, North Shore 7, Nelson 3, Southland 3, Ashburton 0.
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Press, 21 May 1987, Page 8
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