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Sport Information for School Sport Canterbury a HISTORY of THE Sport Information proudly supported by the for School Sport Canterbury A HISTORY OF THE BASKETBALL COMPETITION Girls Open Grade (Friday Competition) 1994 Rangi Ruru Girls School 2002 Rangi Ruru Girls School 1995 Rangi Ruru Girls School 2003 Christchurch Girls High School 1996 Rangiora High School 2004 Christchurch Girls High School 1997 Rangiora High School 2005 Marian College 1998 Christchurch Girls High School 2006 Christchurch Girls High School 1999 Christchurch Girls High School 2007 Rangiora High School 2000 Marian College 2008 Marian College 2001 Marian College 2009 Rangiora High School 2010 Rangi Ruru Girls School 2011 Rangiora High School 2012 Rangiora High School Girls Intermediate Grade (Friday Competition) 1994 Rangiora High School 2002 Villa Maria College 1995 Aranui High School 2003 Villa Maria College 1996 Villa Maria College 2004 Villa Maria College 1997 Christchurch Girls High School 2005 Christchurch Girls High School 1998 Marian College 2006 Rangiora High School 1999 Burnside High School 2007 Christchurch Girls’ High School 2000 Ellesmere College 2008 Rangiora High School 2001 Christchurch Girls High School 2009 Rangiora High School 2010 Rangiora High School 2011 Rangi Ruru Girls School 2012 Rangi Ruru Girls School Girls Year 9 Grade (Friday Competition) 1994 Rangiora High School 2002 Rangi Ruru Girls School 1995 Aranui High School 2003 Rangi Ruru Girls School 1996 Rangiora High School 2004 Christchurch Girls High School 1997 Christchurch Girls High School 2005 Christchurch Girls High School 1998 Aranui High School 2006 Cashmere High School 1999 Rangiora High School 2007 Rangiora High School 2000 Christchurch Girls High School 2008 Christchurch Girls High School 2001 Burnside High School 2009 St Margarets College 2010 Christchurch Girls High School 2011 Christchurch Girls High School 2012 Christchurch Girls High School Whelan Trophy (Girls Senior Tournament Champions) 1995 Rangiora High School 2003 Christchurch Girls High School 1996 Rangiora High School 2004 Christchurch Girls High School 1997 Christchurch Girls High School 2005 Marian College 1998 Rangi Ruru Girls School 2006 Rangi Ruru Girls School 1999 Christchurch Girls High School 2007 Rangi Ruru Girls’ School 2000 Marian College 2008 Christchurch Girls’ High School 2001 Christchurch Girls High School 2009 2002 Christchurch Girls High School 2010 Boys Under 20 Grade (Saturday Competition) 1995 Middleton Grange School 2003 St Andrew’s College 1996 Kaiapoi High School 2004 Cashmere High School 1997 Rangiora High School 2005 St. Andrew’s College 1998 Burnside High School 2006 St. Andrew’s College 1999 Christchurch Boys High School 2007 Cashmere High School 2000 Burnside High School 2008 North Canterbury 2001 Burnside High School 2009 2002 Christchurch Boys High School 2010 Christchurch Boys High School Boys Under 17 Grade (Saturday Competition) 1995 Middleton Grange School 2002 Aranui High School 1996 Shirley Boys High School 2004 Christchurch Boys High School 1997 Middleton Grange School 2005 St. Bede’s College 1998 Kaiapoi High School 2006 Shirley Boys High School 1999 Burnside High School 2007 Cashmere High School 2000 Shirley Boys High School 2008 Christchurch Boys High School 2001 Christchurch Boys High School 2009 2003 Shirley Boys High School 2010 St Bedes College Boys Open Grade (Friday Competition) 1994 Middleton Grange School 2002 Lincoln High School 1995 Mairehau High School 2003 Kaiapoi High School 1996 St Bede’s College 2004 Christ’s College 1997 Hornby High School 2005 Riccarton High School 1998 Ellesmere College 2006 Riccarton High School 1999 Riccarton High School 2007 Rangiora High School 2000 Kaiapoi High School 2008 Riccarton High School 2001 St Bede’s College 2009 Mairehau High School 2010 Lincoln High School 2011 Mairehau High School 2012 Mairehau High School Boys Intermediate Grade (Friday Competition) 1994 Aranui High School 2002 Burnside High School 1995 Linwood High School 2003 St Thomas’ College 1996 Shirley Boys High School 2004 Burnside High School 1997 Cashmere High School 2005 Burnside High School 1998 Linwood High School 2006 Shirley Boys High School 1999 St Andrew’s College 2007 St. Bede’s College 2000 Burnside High School 2008 Burnside High School 2001 St Bede’s College 2009 Shirley Boys High School 2010 Rangiora High School 2011 Rangiora High School 2012 Rangiora High School Boys Year 9 Grade (Friday Competition) 1994 Shirley Boys High School 2002 Shirley Boys High School 1995 Middleton Grange School 2003 St Bede’s College 1996 Middleton Grange School 2004 Shirley Boys High School 1997 Christchurch Boys High School 2005 Middleton Grange School 1998 Burnside High School 2006 Christchurch Boys High School 1999 St Bede’s College 2007 Cashmere High School 2000 St Bede’s College 2008 St Bede’s College 2001 St Andrew’s College 2009 Middleton Grange School 2010 Cashmere High School 2011 Burnside High School 2012 Christchurch Boys High School Boys Senior Grade (Wednesday Competition) 1991 Rangiora High School 2000 Christ’s College/Papanui High School 1992 Christ’s College 2001 Riccarton High School 1993 St Andrew’s College 2002 St Bede’s College 1994 St Bede’s College 2003 St Bede’s College 1995 St Bede’s College 2004 Cashmere High School 1996 Cathedral College 2005 St. Bede’s College 1997 Hagley Community College 2007 Hagley Community College 1998 Christ’s College 2008 Christ’s College 1999 Papanui High School 2009 Darfield High School 2010 No Competition 2011 Christchurch Adventist School 2012 St Bedes College Boys Junior Grade (Wednesday Competition) 1991 Papanui High School 2001 One Senior Competition only 1992 Papanui High School 2002 Riccarton High School 1993 Middleton Grange School 2003 Riccarton High School 1994 Middleton Grange School 2004 Riccarton High School 1995 Middleton Grange School 2005 Catholic Cathedral College 1996 Middleton Grange School 2006 Christ’s College 1997 Riccarton High School 2007 St. Thomas of Canterbury College 1998 Hornby High School 2008 Mairehau High School 1999 Hornby High School/Rudolf Steiner 2009 No Competition School 2000 Papanui High School 2010 No Competition 2011 No Competition 2012 No Competition Boys Year 9 Grade (Wednesday Competition) 1991 Riccarton High School 2001 No competition 1992 Christ’s College 2002 No competition 1993 Christ’s College 2003 St Andrew’s College 1994 Kaiapoi High School 2004 Shirley Boys High School 1995 Christ’s College 2005 TBC 1996 Riccarton High School 2006 St. Thomas of Canterbury College 1997 Christ’s College 2007 Combined with Junior Grade 1998 Rudolf Steiner School 2008 Combined with Junior Grade 1999 Rudolf Steiner School 2009 No Competition 2000 No competition 2010 No Competition 2011 No Competition 2012 No Competition Thompson Trophy (Boys Senior Tournament Champions) 1995 Rangiora High School 2003 Aranui High School 1996 Christchurch Boys High School 2004 Aranui High School 1997 Aranui High School 2005 Aranui High School 1998 Aranui High School 2006 Aranui High School 1999 Aranui High School 2007 Cashmere High School 2000 Middleton Grange School 2008 St. Andrew’s College 2001 Aranui High School 2009 2002 Aranui High School 2010 2011 Mairehau High School .
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