Sports Results
Term 2 Week 7
NETBALL | VS | RESULT | SCORE | STAND OUT PLAYERS |
PREMIER 1 | Western Springs | WIN | 49-21 | Player of the Day was Vanesah Mapa Tupou |
PREMIER 2 | Mt Roskill Grammar Prem 1 | WIN | 38-12 | Player of the Day was Sia’a Unoi |
SENIOR A | Kaipara Development Gold | LOSS | 33 - 26 | Kamaya Nathan - Demonstrated impressive defensive skills in both the midcourt and shooting skills. Kamaya won a lot of turnovers for our team and continued to push herself, showing great Manawanui. |
SENIOR BLUE | Kelston Girls Senior 2 | WIN | 24 - 17 | Rosenepearl - showed real heart despite feeling unwell. Stepped on to the court and gave everything she had for her team. Her effort, determination and resilience were outstanding. Super proud of her and the team for their hard work winning back-to-back games in their grade. |
SENIOR MAROON | ACG Sunderland Snr Blue | Win | 27 - 18 | Fantastic effort by the 10 players. The standout player goes to Effie for her full-time game and outstanding scoring. |
SENIOR SOCIAL | NO GAME | WBD | ||
SENIOR WHITE | Avondale | Win | 30 - 7 | Marley Stanaway played a great game, with great communication on court. |
TE MAHURI RUMAKI | Avondale | Loss | 6 - 42 | Bella Q - defence was on point! She hustled start to finish. Has come such a long way since her first game! |
TE RITO RUMAKI | Lynfield Prem 2 | LOSS | 23-40 | Hailey stepped up to play a different position on court and made some amazing feeds into the shooting circle. A huge shout out to Kamaya, Angelee and Marley for coming over to play and be subs |
BOYS BLUE | Henderson High | Loss | 21 - 35 | |
BOYS MAROON | MRGS Boys | Win | 14-13 | Heber Gasu |
BOYS WHITE | Waiorea | Win | 28-23 | Shooters Emilio and Christian did well. |
10A | Green Bay 10A | Win | 50-33 | Players of the Day were Cecelia Matthes and Lavinia Onesemo for their adaptability and connection in the shooting circle. |
10B | Avondale Junior Premier | Loss | 34-14 | POD: Leutu Hoeft-Uitime |
10BLUE | Kelston | Loss | 13-10 | POD: Ngareta for being flexible and trying her best! |
10MAROON | Henderson 10 Black | Win by Default | ||
10WHITE | HPPS | Loss | 31-5 | POD Kharess for great defence in the circle, especially with getting the rebounds. |
9A | St Dom’s 9 Green | Win | 26-19 | Aubrie Afamasaga |
9B | Lynfield 9 Gold | Win | 22-15 | POD Chloe for trying a new position, shooting some great goals and successfully putting into action what she learnt at training. |
9BLUE | Rutherford 9 White | Win | 10-8 | POD: Eva Bischkopf. Eva had an amazing game in the midcourt. She defended well, hands up and was able to slow the play down and made the opposition think twice on passing, therefore had a lot of turnover ball. |
FOOTBALL | ||||
1st XI BOYS | Sacred Heart 1st XI | Lost | 0-6 | The boys played well for the first 35 minutes against a good side. We need to learn to stay in games when we concede goals rather than get heads down and concede goals straight after. Rhys Dellow always looked dangerous and worked hard and Max Harris was again solid. |
2ND XI BOYS | MAGS | Lost | 1-7 | Bronson did his best in midfield; he just needed more support from the rest of the team. |
JUNIOR A BOYS | MAGS | Won | 4-2 | Josh Richards had an amazing game at left back, making critical defensive reads and getting out of danger when needed. |
JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT BOYS | Avondale | Lost | 4-2 | The team played well in a close contest, decided by two penalties. Reece Boucher and Corey Zame both had solid games. |
1st XI GIRLS | Westlake | WON | 5-0 | Aimee Dickens |
JUNIOR GIRLS | Green Bay | Lost | 0-3 | Addy Maughan |
RUGBY | VS | RESULT | SCORE | STAND OUT PLAYERS |
1st XV BOYS | Macleans College | Loss | 22-19 | Really close game, could have gone either way and unlucky to end the day with a loss. The player of the day was Dahil Ese. The game also marked 20 1st XV games for Emmanuelalex Apelu. |
2nd XV | ||||
U/15 BOYS OPEN | No game | Bye | ||
U14 BOYS OPEN | Aorere College | Loss | 62 - 7 | A hearty effort from our team playing with two men down. We battled back hard in the second half with Malakai scoring a try. |
U18 GIRLS | ||||
U15 GIRLS | ||||
BADMINTON | VS | RESULT | SCORE | STAND OUT PLAYERS |
A1 BOYS | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
A2 BOYS | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
B1 BOYS | Liston | WON | 5-1 | |
B2 BOYS | Liston College Black | WON | 3-2 | |
C1 BOYS | Liston College Navy | WON | 5-1 | |
C2 BOYS | Rutherford College 3 | |||
B1 GIRLS | ACG Team 5 | WON | 5-1 | |
B2 GIRLS | Massey High 2 | WON | 6-0 | |
C1 GIRLS | St Dominic’s D1 | WON | 3-3 (104-102) | |
C2 GIRLS | Kelston Girls C Team | WON | 4 - 0 | |
BASKETBALL | VS | RESULT | SCORE | STAND OUT PLAYERS |
SENIOR A BOYS | Mt Roskill | Lost | 69-74 | Jonathan Helu |
SENIOR A GIRLS | Aorere | WBD | ||
OPEN BOYS | Green Bay | Lost | 31-74 | |
U17A BOYS | Lynfield | Lost | 48-50 | |
OPEN GIRLS | Macleans | |||
JUNIOR PREM BOYS | Avondale | Loss | 58-47 | Maui Kipa and Kyan Richards demonstrated their ability to score in the paint and from the perimeter |
JUNIOR BOYS B | MAGS | WON | 48-45 | Tame Rapira used his height well for getting rebounds |
JUNIOR BOYS C | St Pauls | Loss | 37-49 | Boston Thompson top scorer |
JUNIOR GIRLS A | Botany Downs | WON | 48-9 | Lavinia Mulitalo Onesemo |
JUNIOR GIRLS B | Western Springs | Loss | 38-40 | Tough loss, but the girls showed a good comeback in the game. |
HOCKEY | VS | RESULT | SCORE | STAND OUT PLAYERS |
BOYS HOCKEY | Liston | WON | 5-0 | Lucas Edwards-Knauf |
GIRLS HOCKEY | Rutherford |