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Taranaki Hockey Results for School Junior for Period 22-Aug-20 to 28-Aug-20 Taranaki Hockey Results for School Junior for period 22-Aug-20 to 28-Aug-20 2020 Mini Sticks Development (Yr 3/4) New Ply Teams Note Winner Score Westown Wolverines Vogeltown Strikers Westown Wolverines 3-1 Bell Block Jackals Woodleigh Pumas Woodleigh Pumas 6-0 St John Bosco White St Josephs NP Tsunami St Josephs NP Tsunami 5-0 Sticks Mangorei Tui Welbourn Rockets Welbourn Rockets 5-4 Frankley Elite Kitchens Lepperton Elite Kitchens Lepperton 10-2 2020 Mini Sticks (Yr 3/4) New Plymouth Teams Note Winner Score Fitzroy Strikers Central Storms Fitzroy Strikers 3-2 St Pius Glory Bell Block Mustangs Bell Block Mustangs 10-1 Welbourn Warriors Woodleigh Blades Woodleigh Blades 8-0 2020 Kiwi Sticks Dev (Yr 5/6) Pool Yellow - NP Teams Note Winner Score Spotswood Primary Blue Welbourn Hunters Spotswood Primary Blue 6-2 Stix Stix Moturoa Magic St Josephs NP Moturoa Magic 6-3 Tornadoes Frankley Yellow Sticks St John Bosco Blue Frankley Yellow Sticks 2-0 Sticks 2020 Kiwi Sticks Dev (Yr 5/6) Pool White - NP Teams Note Winner Score Frankley Blue Sticks St Pius Saints Frankley Blue Sticks 4-1 West End Westies Woodleigh Kings Woodleigh Kings 3-0 St John Bosco Black Westown Wolf Pack Westown Wolf Pack 10-3 Sticks Mangorei Magpies Bye 2020 Kiwi Sticks (Yr 5/6) Pool Amber - NP Teams Note Winner Score Bell Block Leopards Woodleigh Titans Woodleigh Titans 5-0 Welbourn Jets Fitzroy Fury Welbourn Jets 6-0 St Pius Royals Mangorei Hawks Draw 1-1 2020 Kiwi Sticks (Yr 5/6) Pool Black - NP Teams Note Winner Score St Josephs NP Lightning St Pius Knights St Pius Knights 9-0 Strike Tandem Group Lepperton Central Titans Draw 2-2 Woodleigh Sharks Oakura Strikers Oakura Strikers 2-0 Fitzroy Flyers Bye 29-Aug-20 Page 1 of 2 Check the latest Draws & Results at https://drawsresults.sportsrunner.net?org=HTN 29-Aug-20 Page 2 of 2.
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