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Secondary school sports results

HOCKEY Timaru Girls’ High School will meet Linwood High School in the A section final and Villa Maria College will meet Pleasant Point High School in the B section final of the South Island secondary schoolgirls’ hockey tournament which finishes at Porritt Park this morning. Timaru and Linwood met in pool play on Monday. Timaru, after being down, 02, won that game, 5-3. Yesterday's results were:— Section A.—Pool A: Timaru G. 8, Fiordland College 0; Linwood H.S. 3, Maniototo Area School 1. Pool B: Craighead Diocesan College 5, Columba College (Dunedin) 0; Rangi Ruru 2, Marlborough Girls’ College 1. Semi-finals: Timaru G.H.S. 4, Marlborough G.C. 1; Linwood H.S. 3, Rangi Ruru 2. Play-offs: Maniototo 5, Craighead 2; Columba 4, Fiordland 0. Section B.—Pool A: Queens H. (Dunedin) 6, South Otago H.S. 0; Mountainview H.S. 4, Marian College 0. Pool B: Villa Maria College 3, Cromwell College 0; Pleasant Point H. 2, Rangi Ruru 80. Semifinals: Pleasant Point 4, Mountainview 1; Villa Maria I, Queen H.S. 0. Play-offs: Marian College 2, Cromwell College 0; Rangi Ruru B 2, South Otago H.S. 2 (Rangi Ruru won on penalty strokes). Results of the second day of a South Island schoolgirls’ hockey tournament at Darfield yesterday were:— A grade: Ashburton 1, James Hargest 0; Waimea College 4, Avonside 1; Burnside 2, Darfield 2; Ashburton 4, Avonside 0; Darfield 4, James Hargest 0; Waimea 5, Burnside 0. B grade: Aparima 0, Invitation 3; Moreau 2, St Peter’s 2; Buller 1, Nayland 1; Aparima 0, St Peter’s 6; Nayland 1, Invitation 3; Moreau 1, Buller 0.

Mayhill Cup Napier and Waitaki proved the teams to beat on the first day of the Mayhill Cup secondary schoolboys’ first XI hockey tournament at Frimley Park, Hastings. Napier Boys beat MacLeans, 9-0, and North Otago’s Waitaki trounced St John’s College 13-0. The two top teams drew 1-1 in the second round. Results: Fairfield 2, Lindisfarne 1; Napier 9, Mac Leans 0; Havelock North 1, Kapiti 1; Waitaki 13, St John’s 0; Rodney 4, Otaki 1; Paraparaumu 5, Karamu 1; Fairfield 2, Havelock North 1; Napier 1, Waitaki 1; Rodney 2, Lindisfarne 1; Paraparaumu 4, M a c - Leans 0; Kapiti 3, Otaki 2; St John’s 3, Karamu 3. India Cup Results from the secondary schoolboys’ hockey tournament for the India Cup at Palmerston North:— Round one: Pool A: Westlake B.H.S. 7, Feilding Agricultural High School; Marlborough College 4, Queen Elizabeth College 1. Pool B: Otahuhu 2, Palmers-

ton North B.H.S. 0. Pool C: Pukekohe H.S. 1, Gisborne B.H.S. 2; Hutt Valley H.S. 3, Freyberg 1. Pool D: Wellington College 5, New Plymouth B.H.S. 1; Rangitoto College 5, Awatapu College 1. Round two:

Pool A: Westlake 7, Q.E.C. 1; Marlborough 12, F.A.H.S. 0. Pool B: Otahuhu 3, St Peter’s College (P.N.) 0. Pool C: Pukekohe 11, Freyberg 0; Hutt Valley 3, Gisborne 1. Pool D: Wellington 6, Awatapu 0; Rangitoto 1, New Plymouth 6. Johnson Cup Ashburton College and Tauranga College both recorded substantial victories in Pool B at the Johnson Cup Secondary School hockey tournament in Ashburton. Nelson College and Otumoetai College both had to work hard for their wins in Pool A. Results’— Pool A: Nelson College 4, St Andrew’s College 3; Otumoetai College (Tauranga) 4, Timaru Boys’ High School 1. Pool B: Ashburton College 9, Aotea (Wgtn) College 0; Tauranga College 11, Geraldine High School 2. SOCCER The battle for places in the quarter-finals of the Adidas national secondary schoolboys’ soccer tournament resumes today at Burnside High School. Canterbury schools still in the running include St Andrew’s, Burnside High School, Christchurch Boys’ High School and Christ’s College. All have important fifth round matches this morning which will decide their fate. Some of the lesser rated Canterbury schools , are also making an impact on the tournament. Hornby High School lost 3-0 to Avondale College yesterday while St Thomas’s had a 3-3 draw with Wellington College and St Bedes was pipped, 1-0, by Kelston High School. The leading goal scorers are:—C, Cdckerill (St Andrews) and C. Hartley (C.8.H.5.) both eight; P. Christopher (St Kentigern’s College) seven. Yesterday’s results.—Section A: Auckland Grammar 2, Westlake Boys’ High School 0; St Thomas 1, Papanui High School 0; Wellington College 1, Palmerston North Boys’ High School 1; Auckland Grammar 2, Palmerston North 1; St Thomas 3, Wellington 'College 3; Westlake H.S. 1, Papanui H.S. I. Section B: Avondale College 3, Hornby High 0; Sacred Heart College (Auckland) 3, St Andrew’s College 0; Shirley Boys’ H.S. 0, Otago Boys’ H.S. 2; Avondale College 0, Otago B.H.S. 0; Shirley 0, Sacred Heart 1; Hornby H.S. 0, St Andrew’s College 7. Section C: Burnside H.S. 2, St Bedes College 1; Kelston B.H.S. 3, King’s H.S. 0; De La Salle College 2, Nelson College 2; Burnside 1, De La Salle 0; Nelson 3, King’s 1; St Bedes 0, Kelston 1. Section D: C.B.H.S. 2, Christ’s College 1; St Ken-

tigern’s College 8, Rangiora H.S. 0; Lynfield College 4, Southland B.H.S. 1; C.B.H.S. 3, Lynfield 3; Southland B.H.S. 0, St Kentigern’s 7; Christ’s College 2, Rangiora H.S. 1. GIRLS Hornby High School and Aranui High School, the only Canterbury teams left in the last eight, will clash in a quarter-final match at the New Zealand secondary schoolgirls’ soccer tournament at Marian College today. ' The other quarter-finals are:—Hillcrest (Auckland) v. Waitakeri H.S.; Fraser H.S. (Hamilton) v. Avondale College; Rosehill College v. Manawatu College. Joy Howland, of Fraser H.S., is the leading scorer with seven goals followed by Kelly Jarden, of Aranui H.S., who has five.

Yesterday’s results: Section A: Aranui 6, Christchurch Combined 0; Manawatu 4, Villa Maria 1. Section B: Hillcrest 10, Maria College 0; Avondale 2, Burnside 0. Section C: Rosehill 7, Linwood 1; Horowhenua 1, Hornby 3. Section D: Fraser 5, Waitakeri 1; Timaru Girls’ High 3, Papanui H.S. 1. Monday; Section A.— Aranui 6, Manawatu 1; Aranui 3, Villa Maria 1; Villa Maria 5, Christchurch Combined 0; Manawatu 4, Combined 0. Section B: Hillcrest High School 5, Burnside 0; Hillcrest 3, Avondale College 0; Avondale 4, Marian College 1; Burnside 1, Marian 0. Section C: Rosehill College 1, Hornby H. 0; Rosehill 3, Horowhenua 0; Horowhenua I, Linwood 0; Hornby 5, Linwood 0. Section D: Fraser High School 3, Timaru Girls H.S. 2; Fraser 1, Papanui H.S. 0; Waitakeri 2, Papanui 0; Waitakeri 2, Timaru 1. SQUASH Results of first round matches in the national junior interdistrict squash championships at Kaitaia: — GIRLS Bay of Plenty 4, Hawke’s Bay/Gisborne 0: V. Horne b D. Te Maro 7-9, 9-1, 9-2, 9-0: T. Jacobs b A. McGhee 9-3, 95, 10-9; H. Booth b K. Wallace 9-0, 9-3, 9-2; H. McDonald b R. Akuhata 9-1, 9-2, 9-5. Waikato 3, Northland 1: L. Marsh b L. Rogers 9-2, 9-6, 93; L. Simons lost to T. Kitchen 6-9, 9-7, 4-9, 8-10; N. Pearson b L. Potter 9-4, 9-3, 9-0; P.Shergold b Fiona Smith 9-2, 9- 9-4. Canterbury 4, Central Districts 0: S. Cook b R. Gudby 97, 6-9, 6-9, 9-3, 9-4; J. Stratford b R. Guppy 0-9, 9-6, 9-5, 10- J. Casbolt b J. Rush 9-5, 9-6, 9-1; P. Beams b K. Wilson 9-7 9-1 9-5. Auckland 3, Wellington 1: S. Bennett b F. Dean 10-8, 9-3, 3-9, 2-9, 9-7; J. Voykovick b C. Carter 10-8, 10-8, 9-6; N. McGeown lost to G. Brooking 9-4, 7-9, 5-9, 3-9; J. Hill b T. Lewis 9-4, 9-3, 9-3. Southern 2, Midlands 2: J. Whiting b P. Wilson 9-5, 10-8, 9-2; N. Cosgroff lost to J. Williams 1-9, 3-9, 5-9; K. Anderson lost to C. Stranger

9-2, 2-9, 4-9, 2-9; J. Freeman b D. Cowles 9-7, 9-1, 9-6. BOYS Auckland 4, Northland 0: S. Cottier b N. Spiers 9-4, 9-2, 95; C. Taylor b A. Wight 9-7, 90, 9-4; A. Clarke b G. Shaw 97, 9-7, 9-7; A. Clarke b A. Shaw 10-8, 9-5, 3-9, 9-5. Midlands 4, Southern 0; D. Reid b M. Fairweather 9-3, 90, 9-4; S. Gardiner b G . Archer 9-3, 9-2, 9-3; D. Sharplin b S. Fairweather 9-0, 9-4, 9-2; J. McLauchlan b E. Giles 9-1, 9-10, 9-1, 9-1. Wellington 3, Waikato 1: R. Naylor b C. Johnson 9-5, 8-10, 3-9, 9-3, 9-7; M. Wyeth b G. Colling 9-1, 3-9, 7-9, 9-2, 9-3; 5. Vinaccla lost to W. Werder 9-4, 6-9, 7-9, 9-6, 6-9; J. Johnson b J. Lowry 9-6, 9-2, 9-1. Bay of Plenty 4 Canterbury 0: S. Russell b J. Gardiner 96, 9-0, 9-3; T. Grace b T. Preston 4-9, 10-9, 9-2, 9-2; P. Steel b T. Franklin 9-2, 4-9, 59, 9-5, 9-4; D. Russell b J. Rodgers 9-7, 9-2, 9-7. Central Districts 3 Composite 1: B. Warn b C. Hollis 9-1, 9-L 9-3; S. Vernon lost to P. Boyle 9-2, 9-10, 9-4, 1-9, 1-9; J. Ocenham b C. Sunde 9-3, 2-9, 9-5, 9-0; Glen Carson b J. Sexton 9-3, 1-9, 9-1, 7-9, 9-4. RUGBY LEAGUE Canterbury intermediate schools form one and form two teams were chosen after trial matches at the Addington Show Grounds yesterday. Form 2: West 10 (C. Irona, T. Edwards tries; B. Williams goal) drew with East 10 (J. Couling, A. Mamoe tries; B. Horne goal). Form 1: West 22 (H. Davis 2, S. Nixon, K. Fraser, M. White tries; P. Barrington goal) beat East 10 (J. Campbell, J. Morgan tries; J. Painter goal). Teams for matches with West Coast and Southland at Bishopdale Park, August 30 and 31.— Form 2: P. Griffin, J. Shaw, T. Edwards, A. Mamoe, G. McNeill, K. King, K. Kakahi, B. Parkinson, B. Reeves, R. Fisher, E. Sullivan, B. Horne, C. Arona, M. Varnie, B. Williams, J. Hartley. Coach, D. Chapman. Manager, D. Chick (telephone 844-381). Form 1: J. Painter, D. Kidwell, J. Sua-mene, J. Campbell, K. Fraser, S. Nixon, E. Mamoe, S. Kennedy, M. Wheal, W. Whiu, P. Barrington, J. Morgan, N. Horgan, H. Davis, H. Raharuhi. Coach, J. Dalton. Manager, J. Nimmo (telephone 597-134). Training both teams Hagley Park (Nancy’s Corner), Thursday, 4 p.m. NETBALL The reigning champion, Auckland, scored two convincing wins in the under 21 grade at the national age group netball in Hastings. It defeated Otago, 27-21, in a fast game — benefiting from its opponents mistakes — and then Counties, 43-13. Counties found the aggressive though clean style of Auck-

land too hard to deal with. Results of yesterday’s matches:—Under 18—North Shore 39, Poverty Bay 24; Southland 39, Auckland 24; Canterbury 36, Eastern Bay of Plenty 27; Waikato 26, Taranaki 25; Eastern Bay of Plenty 32, Waikato 31; North Shore 33, Southland 26; Poverty Bay 33, Auckland 26; Taranaki 29, Canterbury 26. Under 21—Waikato 49, Wellington 26; South Canterbury 36, Counties 19; West Auckland 39,. Rotorua 23; Canterbury Country 31, Wanganui 25; Auckland Subs 29, Thames Valley 17; Howick-Pakuranga 41, Waikato Subs 22; Manawatu 31, North Shore 25; Western Bay of Plenty 27, Nelson 21; Auckland 27, Otago 21; Southland 23, Hutt Valley 19; South Waikato 29, Hawke’s Bay 27; Canterbury 46, Ashburton 23; Canterbury 56, Howick-Paku-ranga 15; Rotorua 26, Waikato Subs 14; Wanganui 40, Thames Valley 23; Western Bay of Plenty 30, Auckland Subs 25; South Canterbury 28, Hawke’s Bay 24; Wellington 36, Hutt Valley 30; Canterbury Country 34, Nelson 16; Auckland 43, Counties 13; Waikato 32, Manawatu 29; Otago 33, South Waikato 23; North Shore 27, Southland 25; West Auckland 36, Ashburton 29. SOCCER Canterbury Women’s Football Association's competition: Division one: Halswell 1, New Brighton 1; Nomads 0, Rangers 0; North Beach parklands 2, Imperial 1; Western 3, Shamrock 2. Division two knock-out semi-finals: Nomads 5, Technical 4; St Albans Shirley beat University by default. Division three knock-out finals: New Brighton 0, Lyttelton 0 (to be replayed at a later date). BASKETBALL Results from the opening day of the New Zealand schoolboys basketball finals at the Pascall Street Stadium, Palmerston North, yesterday:—Nayland College 73, Francis Douglas College 70; Tararua College 81, Kelston B.H.S. 69; St John’s College (Hamilton) 70, Timaru B.H.S. 61; New Plymouth B.H.S. 74, Nelson College 55; Porirua College 69, Logan Park H.S. 62; Christchurch B.H.S. 66, Otago B.H.S. 60; Church College 89, Napier B.H.S. 54; Mount Albert Grammar School 85, St Pat’s College 46; Tararua 70, New . Plymouth 58; St John’s 80, Nayland 76; Kelston 73, Nelson 60; Timaru 65, Francis Douglas 64; Mount Albert 100, Otago 50; Church College 101, Porirua 74; Christchurch 8.H.5.. 67, St Pat’s 58; Napier 77, Logan Park 75.

Top seeds in both sections, Shirley High and Burnside High, came through the first day of the Citipower intercollegiate boys South Island basketball championships unbeaten at the Stoke

Stadium yesterday. Results:—Shirley Boys’ High School 84 St Bede’s College 46; Burnside 69 Rangiora High School 55; Cargill High School 79 Cromwell College 71; Wakatipu High School 58 Buller High School 57; St Bede’s College 61 Waimate High School 40; Rangiora High School 82 Temuka High School 67; Shirley Boys’ High School 88, Cromwell College 57. RUGBY Under 18 Otago scored a convincing 33-0 win over Southland on the second day of the southern zone under 18 rugby tournament at Nelson’s Trafalgar Park yesterday. Results:—Otago 33 (Clark Frew 2, Justin Cullen 2, Rob Hollier, Anton White tries; Mark Scully three conversions, Michael Singleton dropped goal) Southland 0. Nelson Bays 26 (Todd McCashin, Doug Thomsen 2, Bill Hipploite tries; Colin Lott two conversions, two penalty goals) South Canterbury 3 (Anthony de Joux penalty goal). Canterbury Sub-Unions 46 (Adrian Tukaki 4, Dean Riordan, Jason Payne, Bryan Vickery, Nicholas Ensor, Brent Lewis, Andrew Evans tries; Nicholas Proudfoot conversion, Jason Payne two conversions) Buller 9 (Gene Aldridge try, conversion, penalty goal). Marlborough 21, Mid-Canterbury 12. Results from yesterday’s play in the South Island under 16 rugby tournament held at Lansdowne Park, Blenheim. Marlborough A 0, Southland 34; Marlborough B 6, Buller 8. PISTOL SHOOTING New Zealand Pistol Association national bank powder championships, Beckley range, Ashburton: New Zealand match (possible 600): Gerald Hayes (Ashburton), 519 points, 1; lan Knight (Ashburton), 466, 2; Jim Jackson (Tauranga), 376, 3. Australian Pistol Association 50m match (possible 400): Hayes, 356, 1; Knight, 344, 2; Stuart Hayman (Auckland), 341, 3. Australian Pistol Association 25m match (possible 400); Knight, 307, 1; Hayman, 281, 2; Bert Payne (Wellington), 186, 3. M.L.A.I.C. flintlock pistol match (possible 100): Jim Jackson (Tauranga), 28, 1; Gerald Hayes (Ashburton), 25, 2; Nigel Johnson (Nelson), 2i 3. M.L.A.I.C. original revolver (possible 100): Knight, 88, 1; John Ferguson (Ashburton), 79, 2; Hayman, 74, 3: M.L.A.I.C. modern revolver (possible 100): Jim McDonald (Timaru), 89, 1; Knight, 88, 2; Fergusson, 87, 3. M.L.A.I.C. single shot percussion original pistol (possible 100): Hayes, 89, 1; Hayman, 85, 2; Mike Edsall (Ashburton), 78, 3. M.L.A.I.C. single shot percussion modern pistol .(possible 100): Hayman, 92, 1; Hayes, 90, 2; Charlie Taylor (Christchurch), 87, 3.

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