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Results

NETBALL The Intercity competition at Ashburton yesterday.— Riccarton 52, United 18; Hagley 35, Tinwald South 26, Burnside lost to St Stephens by default; South Brighton 40, Pareora 15; Sacred Heart 31, College Old Girls 20; Technical 32, Ashbury 27; Riccarton 54, Ashburton 13; Hagley 38, United 17; Burnside lost to Tinwald South by default; South Brighton 40, St Stephens 17; Sacred Heart 36, Pareora 27; Technical 30, College Old Girls 20. HOCKEY Women’s lower grade matches played on Saturday: Senior: Rangiora 9, Hinemoa 1; Burnside 1, Harewood 0; Selwyn 3, Hornby 2. Senior reserve: Burnside 1, Carlton 1; Woolston W.M.C. 2, Rangi Ruru 1; Sydenham 1, Pegasus 0. RUGBY Senior B matches played on Saturday: H. 5.0.8. 22, Marist 16; Otautahi 21, Suburbs 21; Christchurch 29, Belfast 14; Sydenham 15, New Brighton 9; University 9, Albion 4; Burnside 27, Lincoln College 4; Shirley 25, Linwood 17. RUGBY LEAGUE Lower grade results from Saturday: — Premier reserve.—Riccarton 26, Woolston 24; Burnham 24, Hornby 16; Halswell 104, Shirley 0; Marist 22, Eastern 4; Papanui 22, Parklands 8; Linwood 24, Kaiapoi 6. Senior. —Hornby 34, Marist 12; Addington 24, Woolston 4; Rangiora 26, Linwood 14; United 42, Riccarton 7. Senior thirds.—St Albans 32, Rolleston 8; Kaikoura 26, Riccarton 24; Halswell 32, Eastern B 6; Woolston 28, Shirley 10; Eastern A 26, Linwood 10; Timaru 28, Burnham 0.

President’s. —St Albans 1, Halswell 1; Hornby 30, Shirley 0; Kaiapoi 28, Parklands 16; Sydenham 4, Papanui 0. 19 years.—Eastern 24, Addington 22; Hornby B 68, Linwood 0; Marist 28, Sydenham 4; Halswell 64, Kaiapoi 9; Hornby A 47, Woolston 14. 17 years.—Addington 24, Eastern 20; Halswell 48, Riccarton 18; Parklands 57, Shirley 1; Hornby 4, Woolston 0; Linwood 80, Papanui 0.

16 years.—Kaiapoi 24, Hornby 14; Addington 16, Eastern 12.

15 years.—Linwood 32, Addington 4; Eastern 40, Hornby 0; Papanui 32, Marist 12.

14 years.—Linwood 38, Papanui B 9; Sydenham 40, Halswell 0.

13 years. —Marist 20, Halswell 8; Papanui 16, Hornby

12 years.—Kaiapoi A 20, Linwood 0; Parklands 30, Woolston 8; Shirley 32, Sydenham 4; Eastern 38, Addington 8; Hornby 40, Halswell 8. 11 years.—Addington 16, Eastern 8; Linwood 22, Marist 4; Sydenham 4, Papanui 4. 10 years.—Linwood 26, Halswell 14; Eastern 34, Marist 12; Sydenham B 32, Papanui G 16; Woolston 42, Papanui 16.

Nine years.—Eastern 20, Papanui B 0; Linwood 25, Halswell 0; Rolleston 22, Hornby 6. Eight years.—Hornby L 28, Addington 0. Seven and Eight years mixed.—Linwood G 12, Eastern W 0; Sydenham B 17, Woolston 4; Halswell G 6, Marist 2; Rangiora 6, Shirley 6; Sydenham S 12, Papanui 0. Seven years.—Eastern L 10, Halswell R 2; Kaiapoi 16, Hornby B 0; Linwood R 15, Papanui 0; Parklands P 14, St Albans 0. PIGEON RACING A total of 1841 pigeons took part in a Christchurch Pigeon Federation event from Ward to Christchurch on Saturday. The birds encountered still conditions. Results, in metres per minute.— C. Warren, 1224.020, 1; M. and L. Hart, 1219.448, 2; D. Morgan, 1216.488, 3; B. Ewart, jun., 1216.192, 4; T. Bar, 1216.178, 5; R. Kyle, 1215.919, 6; T. Taylor, 1212.152, 7; F. Thyne, 1211.817, 8; J. Evans, 1211.399, 9; B. Partridge, 1211.360, 10; P. Burgess, 1211.233. 11; K. Cosgrove, 1211.098, 12; C. Hoogervorst, 1211.024, 13; Linford Lofts, 1210.398, 14; K. Blacklock, 1210.267, 15. Results from Levin, over 396 km, were.—Linford Lofts, 1259.875, 1; D. Anthony 1259.649, 2; K. Cosgrove, 1256.159, 3; J. Malzard, 1255.225, 4; A. Wyatt, 1255.210, 5; G. A’Court, 1251.449, 6; D. and G. Fry, 1249.390, 7; K. Cooper, 1249.365, 8; B. Partridge, 1248.058, 9; R. S. Sanderson 1246.886, 10; K. Blacklock, 1245.249, 11; W. Le Gros, 1242.338, 12; C. Warren, 1241.968, 1; B. Ewart, jun., 1238.991, 1; A. Parkyn, 1229.011, 15.

SOCCER Southern regional league.— Division one: Rangers 2, Green Island 0; Technical 2, Burndale 0; Western 0, Oamaru 0; Dunedin City 2, Christchurch United 0. Division two: South Canterbury 0; University 0; New Brighton 3, St Albans-Shirley 0; Shamrock 3, Cashmere 1; Halswell 1, Rangiora 1; Woolston 2, Riccarton 2. Division three: H. 5.0.8. 1, Rangers 0; Technical 3, Western 3; Nomads 2, Ashburton 1; Burwood 2, Christchurch United 2; Burndale 0, Kaiapoi 0.

Division one: Halswell 4, Christchurch United 0; Woolston 2, Cashmere 1; Shamrock 0, New Brighton 0; University 9, Rangers 1; Western 4, Technical 0. Division two: Western 9, Shamrock 0; University 3, Riccarton 1; Cashmere 5, Burndale 1; Rangers 4, Nomads 1; Technical 4, Papanui and Redwood 0. SOFTBALL Te Aute College (Hawke’s Bay) needed a play-off before it clinched the New Zealand secondary school boys’ softball title at Burnside High School on Saturday. In the extra match, Te Aute beat Birkenhead College, 5-0. Timaru Girls’ High School won the girls’ championship for the first time, winning its final round-robin match against James Hargest High School, 5-1, and the title from Mana College (Wellington). Boys.— Cargill High School (Invercargill) 7, Timaru Boys’ High School 4; Te Aute College 5, Rotorua Lakes High School 4; Birkenhead College 14, Aotea College (Wellington) 3. Final play-off: Te Aute 5, Birkenhead College 0. Girls.— Parkway College (Wellington) 15, Mana College (Wellington) 12; Birkenhead College 6, Melville High School (Hamilton) 5; Timaru Girls’ High School 5, James Hargest High School (Invercargill) 1. Tournament awards.— Boys.— Most valuable player: Shane Hunuhunu (Rotorua Lakes H.S.). Pitcher: Toby Hawea (Te Aute). Batter: Grant Phillips (Timaru 8.H.5.). Girls. — Most valuable player: Amelia Wineesa (Mana College). Pitcher: Paulette Walker (Timaru G.H.S.). Batter: Sheree Allen (Mana College).

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Press, 3 April 1989, Page 25

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Results Press, 3 April 1989, Page 25

Results Press, 3 April 1989, Page 25

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