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Mini Ball Year 3 - 4 – Tuesday 3:30Pm & Wednesday 3:55Pm to 5:50Pm Mini Ball Year 3 - 4 – Tuesday 3:30pm & Wednesday 3:55pm to 5:50pm TEAMS: Bell Block Braves Oakura Unicorns St Pius Thunder Central Ballers Omata Shots Tikorangi Troopers Central Hoops Puketapu Totara Vogeltown Huatokis Fitzroy Bulls Rangiatea Breakers Welbourn Hoops Fitzroy Hotshots Spotswood Bulls Welbourn Hunters Fitzroy Slammers Spotswood Cyclones Westown Thunder Mangorei Magics St John Bosco Celtics Woodleigh Eagles Merrilands Marvels St Joseph’s Rockets Woodleigh Hawks Oakura Rocket St Joseph’s Saints Woodleigh Tuis Game Duration: 2 x 12 minute halves, running clock with local rules. Half time shall be of 1 minute duration. Clock will start on time. Teams must be ready. Coaches on the court with Teams. Subs can be made at anytime. Year 3 & 4 Tuesday – 3 games at 3:30pm Year 3 & 4 Wednesday - 4:20pm on Court 1, 3:55pm on Court 2, 3:55pm on Court 3 17 May Tuesday Court 1 3:30 pm Central Ballers vs St Joseph’s Saints Court 2 3:30 pm Westown Thunder vs Mangorei Magics Court 3 3:30 pm Woodleigh Eagles vs Fitzroy Hotshots 18 May Wednesday Court 1 4:20 pm Fitzroy Slammers vs Oakura Unicorns 4:45 pm Merrilands Marvels vs St Pius Thunder 5:10 pm Oakura Rockets vs Bell Block Braves Court 2 3:55 pm Spotswood Cyclones vs Omata Shots 4:20 pm Puketapu Totara vs Spotswood Bulls 4:45 pm Tikorangi Troopers vs Fitzroy Bulls 5:10 pm Vogeltown Huatokis vs St John Bosco Celtics Court 3 3:55 pm St Joseph’s Rockets vs Welbourn Hunters 4:20 pm Welbourn Hoops vs Woodleigh Hawks 4:45pm Central Hoops vs Rangiatea Breakers Bye: Woodleigh Tuis 24 May Tuesday Court 1 3:30 pm Westown Thunder vs Omata Shots Court 2 3:30 pm Woodleigh Tuis vs St John Bosco Celtics Court 3 3:30 pm Spotswood Cyclones vs Central Hoops 25 May Wednesday Court 1 4:20 pm Rangiatea Breakers vs St Joseph’s Saints 4:45 pm Welbourn Hunters vs Fitzroy Hotshots 5:10 pm Woodleigh Eagles vs Puketapu Totara Court 2 3:55 pm Welbourn Hoops vs Mangorei Magics 4:20 pm Central Ballers vs Merrilands Marvels 4:45 pm Bell Block Braves vs Woodleigh Hawks 5:10 pm Fitzroy Slammers vs St Pius Thunder Court 3 3:55 pm Fitzroy Bulls vs Oakura Rockets 4:20 pm Oakura Unicorns vs Vogeltown Huatokis 4:45pm Tikorangi Troopers vs Spotswood Bulls Bye: St Joseph’s Rockets No basketball Tuesday 31 May & Wednesday 1 June 7 June Tuesday Court 1 3:30 pm Fitzroy Slammers vs Spotswood Bulls Court 2 3:30 pm Woodleigh Eagles vs Merrilands Marvels Court 3 3:30 pm Westown Thunder vs Oakura Unicorns 8 June Wednesday Court 1 4:20 pm Spotswood Cyclones vs St Pius Thunder 4:45 pm Tikorangi Troopers vs Woodleigh Hawks 5:10 pm Welbourn Hunters vs St Joseph’s Saints Court 2 3:55 pm Woodleigh Tuis vs Bell Block Braves 4:20 pm Fitzroy Bulls vs Vogeltown Huatokis 4:45 pm Fitzroy Hotshots vs Omata Shots 5:10 pm St Joseph’s Rockets vs Central Hoops Court 3 3:55 pm Central Ballers vs Rangiatea Breakers 4:20 pm Welbourn Hoops vs St John Bosco Celtics 4:45pm Puketapu Totara vs Mangorei Magics Bye: Oakura Rockets 14 June Tuesday Court 1 3:30 pm Central Ballers vs Oakura Rockets Court 2 3:30 pm Westown Thunder vs Fitzroy Hotshots Court 3 3:30 pm Vogeltown Huatokis vs St Joseph’s Saints 15 June Wednesday Court 1 4:20 pm Welbourn Hoops vs St Joseph’s Rockets 4:45 pm Woodleigh Eagles vs Fitzroy Bulls 5:10 pm St John Bosco Celtics vs Omata Shots Court 2 3:55 pm Welbourn Hunters vs Bell Block Braves 4:20 pm Spotswood Cyclones vs Puketapu Totara 4:45 pm Tikorangi Troopers vs Rangiatea Breakers 5:10 pm Oakura Unicorns vs Mangorei Magics Court 3 3:55 pm Fitzroy Slammers vs Merrilands Marvels 4:20 pm St Pius Thunder vs Woodleigh Hawks 4:45pm Woodleigh Tuis vs Central Hoops Bye: Spotswood Bulls 21 June Tuesday Court 1 3:30 pm Westown Thunder vs St John Bosco Celtics Court 2 3:30 pm Fitzroy Slammers vs Fitzroy Bulls Court 3 3:30 pm Vogeltown Huatokis vs Bell Block Braves 22 June Wednesday Court 1 4:20 pm Mangorei Magics vs Fitzroy Hotshots 4:45 pm Central Hoops vs Welbourn Hunters 5:10 pm Woodleigh Tuis vs Welbourn Hoops Court 2 3:55 pm Puketapu Totara vs Woodleigh Hawks 4:20 pm St Pius Thunder vs Rangiatea Breakers 4:45 pm Oakura Rockets vs Tikorangi Troopers 5:10 pm Woodleigh Eagles vs St Joseph’s Saints Court 3 3:55 pm Oakura Unicorns vs Spotswood Cyclones 4:20 pm St Joseph’s Rockets vs Omata Shots 4:45pm Merrilands Marvels vs Spotswood Bulls Bye: Central Ballers 28 June Tuesday Court 1 3:30 pm St Joseph’s Rockets vs Fitzroy Hotshots Court 2 3:30 pm Woodleigh Tuis vs Oakura Unicorns Court 3 3:30 pm Central Hoops vs Westown Thunder 29 June Wednesday Court 1 4:20 pm Oakura Rockets vs Spotswood Bulls 4:45 pm Woodleigh Eagles vs Tikorangi Troopers 5:10 pm Fitzroy Bulls vs Woodleigh Hawks Court 2 3:55 pm Vogeltown Huatokis vs St Pius Thunder 4:20 pm Puketapu Totara vs Welbourn Hunters 4:45 pm Spotswood Cyclones vs St Joseph’s Saints 5:10 pm Fitzroy Slammers vs Central Ballers Court 3 3:55 pm Merrilands Marvels vs Rangiatea Breakers 4:20 pm Mangorei Magics vs Bell Block Braves 4:45pm Welbourn Hoops vs Omata Shots Bye: St John Bosco Celtics 5 July Tuesday Court 1 3:30 pm Oakura Rockets vs Merrilands Marvels Court 2 3:30 pm Fitzroy Bulls vs Rangiatea Breakers Court 3 3:30 pm Woodleigh Hawks vs St Joseph’s Saints 6 July Wednesday Court 1 4:20 pm St Joseph’s Rockets vs St John Bosco Celtics 4:45 pm Woodleigh Eagles vs St Pius Thunder 5:10 pm Oakura Unicorns vs Welbourn Hunters Court 2 3:55 pm Puketapu Totara vs Vogeltown Huatokis 4:20 pm Mangorei Magics vs Central Hoops 4:45 pm Spotswood Cyclones vs Bell Block Braves 5:10 pm Welbourn Hoops vs Westown Thunder Court 3 3:55 pm Central Ballers vs Spotswood Bulls 4:20 pm Woodleigh Tuis vs Fitzroy Hotshots 4:45pm Fitzroy Slammers vs Tikorangi Troopers Bye: Omata Shots 2 weeks break 26 July Tuesday Court 1 3:30 pm Fitzroy Slammers vs Bell Block Braves Court 2 3:30 pm Puketapu Totara vs Oakura Rockets Court 3 3:30 pm Westown Thunder vs Woodleigh Tuis 27 July Wednesday Court 1 4:20 pm Spotswood Bulls vs St Joseph’s Saints 4:45 pm Welbourn Hoops vs Vogeltown Huatokis 5:10 pm Spotswood Cyclones vs St John Bosco Celtics Court 2 3:55 pm Welbourn Hunters vs Omata Shots 4:20 pm Fitzroy Bulls vs Merrilands Marvels 4:45 pm Oakura Unicorns vs Rangiatea Breakers 5:10 pm Central Ballers vs St Pius Thunder Court 3 3:55 pm Fitzroy Hotshots vs Woodleigh Hawks 4:20 pm Woodleigh Eagles vs Central Hoops 4:45pm St Joseph’s Rockets vs Mangorei Magics Bye: Tikorangi Troopers 2 August Tuesday Court 1 3:30 pm Bell Block Braves vs Westown Thunder Court 2 3:30 pm Spotswood Cyclones vs Fitzroy Bulls Court 3 3:30 pm Central Ballers vs Woodleigh Eagles 3 August Wednesday Court 1 4:20 pm Merrilands Marvels vs Woodleigh Hawks 4:45 pm Oakura Unicorns vs St Joseph’s Rockets 5:10 pm Woodleigh Tuis vs Puketapu Totara Court 2 3:55 pm Rangiatea Breakers vs Spotswood Bulls 4:20 pm Mangorei Magics vs St Joseph’s Saints 4:45 pm Vogeltown Huatokis vs Tikorangi Troopers 5:10 pm Central Hoops vs Omata Shots Court 3 3:55 pm Welbourn Hunters vs St Pius Thunder 4:20 pm St John Bosco Celtics vs Fitzroy Hotshots 4:45pm Fitzroy Slammers vs Oakura Rockets Bye: Welbourn Hoops 9 August Tuesday Court 1 3:30 pm Spotswood Cyclones vs Westown Thunder Court 2 3:30 pm St Joseph’s Rockets vs Vogeltown Huatokis Court 3 3:30 pm Oakura Unicorns vs Spotswood Bulls 10 August Wednesday Court 1 4:20 pm Oakura Rockets vs Central Hoops 4:45 pm Tikorangi Troopers vs St Joseph’s Saints 5:10 pm Puketapu Totara vs Merrilands Marvels Court 2 3:55 pm Central Ballers vs Bell Block Braves 4:20 pm Fitzroy Bulls vs St Pius Thunder 4:45 pm Woodleigh Hawks vs Omata Shots 5:10 pm Fitzroy Slammers vs Fitzroy Hotshots Court 3 3:55 pm Woodleigh Eagles vs St John Bosco Celtics 4:20 pm Welbourn Hoops vs Rangiatea Breakers 4:45pm Woodleigh Tuis vs Welbourn Hunters Bye: Mangorei Magics No basketball Tuesday 16 & Wednesday 17 August 23 August Tuesday Court 1 3:30 pm Fitzroy Slammers vs Mangorei Magics Court 2 3:30 pm Westown Thunder vs Spotswood Bulls Court 3 3:30 pm Central Hoops vs St Joseph’s Saints 24 August Wednesday Court 1 4:20 pm Central Ballers vs St Joseph’s Rockets 4:45 pm St Pius Thunder vs Fitzroy Hotshots 5:10 pm Spotswood Cyclones vs Woodleigh Eagles Court 2 3:55 pm Merrilands Marvels vs Omata Shots 4:20 pm Vogeltown Huatokis vs Woodleigh Hawks 4:45 pm St John Bosco Celtics vs Tikorangi Troopers 5:10 pm Woodleigh Tuis vs Oakura Rockets Court 3 3:55 pm Welbourn Hoops vs Fitzroy Bulls 4:20 pm Oakura Unicorns vs Puketapu Totara 4:45pm Rangiatea Breakers vs Welbourn Hunters Bye: Bell Block Braves No basketball Tuesday 30 & Wednesday 31 August 6 September Tuesday Court 1 3:30 pm Vogeltown Huatokis vs Merrilands Marvels Court 2 3:30 pm Puketapu Totara vs Westown Thunder Court 3 3:30 pm Central Ballers vs Woodleigh Hawks 7 September Wednesday Court 1 4:20 pm Oakura Unicorns vs Omata Shots 4:45 pm Woodleigh Eagles vs Spotswood Bulls 5:10 pm Fitzroy Bulls vs Welbourn Hunters Court 2 3:55 pm Oakura Rockets vs Rangiatea Breakers 4:20 pm Woodleigh Tuis vs St Joseph’s Saints 4:45 pm Welbourn Hoops vs Fitzroy Hotshots 5:10 pm St Joseph’s Rockets vs Bell Block Braves Court 3 3:55 pm Central Hoops vs St John Bosco Celtics 4:20 pm Mangorei Magics vs St Pius Thunder 4:45pm Spotswood Cyclones vs Tikorangi Troopers Bye: Fitzroy Slammers .
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