CBA Winter Club Results 2013 Weekending Sunday 30th June

By Club Basketball Correspondent: Bruce Martin, with the aid of Dan Chan, Jamie Graham, Nick Purcell, Ben Sheat while stats extraordinaire Sharon Erwood had a well-earned break. Other contributions from clubs with stats and copy would be appreciated and used whenever possible. Email: [email protected]

Herald on Sunday Sideline Champs Award 2013

Canterbury Basketball Association is thrilled to be involved in the new Sideline Champs Awards 2013, celebrating the best grassroots sports fans around New Zealand.

This week’s sideline champs award went to Ray Hastie Taxi for shuffling his daughters around basketball including NZ Junior rep Kendal Hastie playing for University and a development player in the Canterbury Wildcats and ready supplier of a family scorebench team for many years. Bert and Di Knops, the long-term driving force behind the Aranui Academy side week in and week out for over a decade, Diane can be seen every Saturday, tape recorder in hand to record all the good and bad moves for Bert to talk further about at training

The SKYCITY Breakers http://www.nzbreakers.co.nz/article/id/vnxfgxo0iotv1qiyfs17448fx

The SKYCITY Breakers are opening their doors to young players eager to secure development player spots available for the 2013/14 Australian National Basketball League, as the club scours the Bartercard National League and the basketball community for the next generation of emerging talent.

The club is renowned for fostering young talent, with a number of stars on the current roster having come through the pathway of academy and development categories before securing fulltime playing contracts with the three-time champions. It is this New Zealand based pathway that is increasingly offering players a way into the professional game without having to leave home. The list of players who have made their way through the club’s Player Development Pathway is impressive, including Tom Abercrombie, Isaac Fotu, Tai Webster, Michael Fitchett, Hayden Allen, Everard Bartlett, Josh Bloxham, Corey Webster, BJ Anthony, , Lindsay Tait, and current Tall Blacks captain .

Prospective development players are invited to apply for a try out at the club’s Atlas Place headquarters in early August. Applications are open to any players that meet the initial criteria, the primary one being aged between 17 and 24 and that those chosen are available for all SKYCITY Breakers commitments throughout the season.

Breakers Academy Head Coach Judd Flavell says this is a chance not to be underestimated. “Providing a suitable pathway for young players to develop their on and off court skills and grow into successful young men has always played a big part in this club,” said Flavell. “Securing a role as a development player can for some be the first step towards a long and successful career in professional basketball, and often these players will emerge from the Bartercard League. “It is a chance to practice day in day out with a championship winning roster and to spend time on and off court with some of the great mentors and leaders in the game. It is not purely about basketball, this is about learning how to become a Breaker, understanding and living by the club’s values and standards on and off court. There is a wealth of young talent coming through the New Zealand league” The application process is open to all-comers, including those players who are or have been previously in the Breakers Academy Programme. The initial list of applicants will be whittled down to a selection who will be invited to attend trials at Atlas Place, with the final selection made from those in attendance. Applicants are asked to send relevant information to Judd Flavell by July 14th, with those invited back for the official tryouts notified with further information by July 19th.

SKYCITY Breakers Development Player Tryouts August 3rd (4pm to 7pm) and August 4th (9am to 12pm) Atlas Place, Mairangi Bay Applications should be sent to: [email protected] before July 14th 2013. Please include: • Date of Birth (players must be over 17 and under 24 years of age as at end of April 2014) • Contact details for at least one coach reference • Current team • Position/s • Contact details • By applying for the tryout and if offered a Development Player Spot, you must be available from September 1st 2013 to 30th April 2014 for all SKYCITY Breakers on and off court commitments.

Men’s Premier Championship

No Men’s Premier club basketball was played at the weekend with a planned break in the calendar.

Women’s Premier Championship

Focus on club basketball moved to the Women’s Premier championship while the MU23 and Men’s Prem took a planned break on Saturday.

Minties, despite a poor showing in the Patron’s trophy, showed that they were still a championship contender this season with a comprehensive 68-57 over long-term champion University in Cowles stadium on Saturday. Halswell, the Patron’s trophy winner, started very strongly against Pioneer and sustained a strong second half challenge before winning 48-38 while Lincoln University had a comfortable 62-35 win over Gators.

Minties, still a championship contender, beating University 68-57 A six man Minties raced away to a 24-3 first-quarter lead against a stunned University which was struggling to find combinations without the direction of inspirational leader and Canterbury Wildcat, Pip Connell who is still out injured. Kaiapoi based Gemma Hazeldene ran many promising Minties moves, slotting 23 points while Anita Snowdon stepped up her efforts in the second quarter as the momentum slowed, Minties still ahead 38-16 at the turn around. Tessa Burry and Laken Wairau found form and combinations as the young students started a controlled comeback, out-pointing Minties 19-7 to trail 35-45. Another Canterbury Wildcat Rosanna Katene stepped up to keep University close, helping to close the gap to around four points but Minties dug deep through the efforts of Hayley Gray and Olivia Bensley to ride out the challenge.

Halswell defeats Pioneer 48-38 Guided by Canterbury Wildcat Lori McDaniel and backed up by a former Wildcats Anna Williams and Bridgett Salkeld, Halswell moved to a handy 28-17 lead by half-time but had to withstand a strong challenge from Pioneer in the second half. Tessa Boagni made a tentative return to the courts after suffering an ankle sprain with the Wildcats while the lively Connie Dick set the moves for Pioneer. Boagni with support from a hard-working Gabby Edmondson kept pace with Halswell but could not bridge the gap.

Lincoln University, a comfortable 62-35 win over Gators. Gabby’s bigger sister Fran Edmondson dominated the boards as Lincoln University kept Gators scoreless in the first quarter and ahead 24-7 at half-time. Bailey McDougall added punch in the first half for Lincoln and Kate McLaughlin more in the second while Rachel Harrison was forced to shoot from behind the arc, landing four triple pointers for her efforts for Gators.

Scorers were: Minties 68 (Gemma Hazeldene 23, Anita Snowden 17, Libby Bensley 11) University 57 (Laken Wairau 16, Rosanna Katene 12, Tessa Burry 10, Ashlee Rigter 10). HT: 38- 16. Lincoln University 62 (Fran Edmondson 15, Bailey McDougall 13, Kate McLaughlin 12) Gators 35 (Rachel Harrison 12). HT: 24-7. Halswell 48 (Anna Williams 10) Pioneer 38 (Gabby Edmondson 11). HT: 28-17.

Placings after round three of championship Team Played Won Lost For Agst Points Minties 3 3 0 212 144 6 Halswell 3 2 1 152 110 5 University 3 2 1 179 152 5 Lincoln University 3 2 1 161 139 5 Pioneer 3 0 3 117 185 3 Gators 3 0 3 100 191 3 18 9 9 921 921 27

Men’s Division One

Placemakers Wolves bounced back beating High School Old Boys 85-71 The double defending champion Placemakers Wolves bounced back strongly to beat off a strong challenge from High School Old Boys, winning 85-71 on Sunday in Cowles stadium. Cam Costley with 28 points and brother Gareth with 18 did the damage for Placemakers with support from the tall John McDonald while Martin Maunsell (22) and Cris Benevice 18 points replied for Old Boys.

North Canterbury edges Gators 54-47. North Canterbury kept its chances of making the top six section of round two in the Men’s Division one competition have lifted with a narrow 54-47 win over Gators in Cowles Stadium on Sunday. They sit on 13 points in fifth place but have only one game to go whereas Checkers and High School Boys have two to play and one point adrift. Checkers have two tougher challenges ahead and North Canterbury beat them narrowly the previous week 77-75. North Canterbury meets lowly ranked Pioneer Blue in its final round robin game this Saturday and has the bye the following week. Key contributors to North Canterbury’s win were Reilly Price on 18 points and new recruit from Mid Canterbury team Gannetts, Jamie Carlson on 11 while NCJBA Development Officer, Angus Gourlay marshalled the teams efforts to good effect.

Atami staves off a strong challenge from Pioneer Yellow 67-62. After the previous week’s giant-killing of Placemakers, Atami struggled to keep a much improved Pioneer Yellow at bay but through the efforts of Andy Baird and Jamie Fitzsimmons Atami held on dearly as Pioneer threw everything at them, led through the tenacious efforts of Benjamin Bathurst (25) and Mark Simmons with 17 points.

University accounts for Checkers 64-50 University continued their improved play over the past two weeks, despite a frigid start (air temperature was 0 degrees at tipoff outside, and assumed to be the same indoors) they were able to eventually warm up and find some scoring touch. Checkers missed Bob Weatherford on the court, but he did what he could from the sideline, helping to coach his team. Chris Grant led all scorers with 20.

Wolverines too experienced for U19’s 97-68 Super coach Jamie Graham reports The Div 1 boys showed too much class for the young Canterbury U19's as they cruised to an easy 97 - 68 victory. Stu Brooker, the oldest player in Div 1 turned back the clock as he dominated inside the paint for 26pts, 27reb, 11assists and 6 blocks. Wolfpacks other big man, Nick Purcell was also too much for the young U19's as he scored an impressive 22pts, 18reb 5 blocks and 5 assists.

Scorers were: North Canterbury 54 (Reilly Price 18, Jamie Carlson 11, Angus Gourlay 10) Gators 47 (Luke Smith-Williams 11), University 64 (Christ Grant 20, Jamie Tomars 10) Checkers 50 (Alex Kerr 10, Alastair Cossart 10, Gabriel Calcott 10), Atami 67 (Benjamin Bathurst 25, Jamie Fitzsimons 11) Pioneer Yellow 62 (Benjamin Bathurst 25, Mark Simmons 17 ), Placemakers 85 (Cameron Costley 28, Gareth Costley 18, John McDonald 15) HSOB 71 (Martin Maunsell 22, Cris Benevice 18, Mikey Bucher 16). Bye: Pioneer Blue. Non-competition game: Wolverines 97 (Stu Brooker 26, Nick Purcell 22, Jamie Graham 19, Todd Blake 13, Paul Havill 11) Canterbury U19 68 (Ashleigh Adamson 16, Ben Hood 16, Lewis Davidson 14).

Team Played Won Lost Forfeit For Agst Points Wolverines 9 8 1 649 426 17 PM Wolves Blue 8 7 1 643 445 15 Atami 8 7 1 486 409 15 University 8 6 2 498 434 14 North Canterbury 9 4 5 584 595 13 HSOB 8 4 4 476 439 12 Checkers 8 4 4 520 495 12 Gators 8 2 6 367 463 10 Pioneer Yellow 8 2 6 479 572 10 Pioneer Blue 8 1 7 379 623 9 Ash Gannets withdrawn 8 0 7 1 142 322 7 Cty U19 fill-in 90 45 44 1 5223 5223 134

Men’s Under 23 Championship

No Men’s Under 23 club basketball was played at the weekend with a planned break in the calendar.

Men’s Under 20

Focus also moved to the very competitive Men’s Under 20 grade where 16 school and club teams are challenging for a top eight play-off position in one of the strongest school competitions around the country. The defending champion Burnside High repulsed a strong challenge from St Bedes College, pulling away in the second half to win 94-67, the unbeaten Middleton Grange Gators, the school team, had a comfortable win over Christ’s College 74- 28, the ever improving Lincoln High School upset Wolverines 81-61 and in a battle of the brothers, Morris-Whyte and Ross, North Canterbury came back in the second spell to edge out Rangiora High 69-60. Rangiora is holding on to the important number eight spot while still being challenged by St Bedes College, St Andrews College, Aranui High and Gators all just one point behind. Stac have a catch-up game in hand down for 4th July against Middleton Gators.

North Canterbury fights back to edge out Rangiora High 69-60 Many eyes were focused on the Under 20 grade battle featuring the two sets of brothers going head to head with Lawson Morris-Whyte stealing the show for North Canterbury making a number of spectacular dunks, one over his baby brother William playing for the opposition. In another match up during the game big brother Callum Ross was closely guarding little brother Alex who is just making his presence felt in the Rangiora side. Rangiora came out all guns blazing, catching the older North Canterbury boys by surprise and raced to a handy 16-9 first-quarter lead but it had taken five minutes before mainstay Jordan De Winter started the ball rolling for North Canterbury. Riley Block ranged wide and free, penetrating slack North Canterbury defence while Will Morris-Whyte was on hand to put back any misses. As the Rangiora defence work slackened for a moment, Lawson Morris-Whyte was ready to punish Rangiora, grabbing the ball at both ends of the court and slotting 34 points at will. Liam Connelly and De Winter added to the pressure as North Canterbury came back strongly in the second-quarter to take a 41-29 half-time lead. The third-quarter slowed to a trickle as both sides maintained very tight defences with North Canterbury still ahead 49-37 but, Rangiora lifted its efforts in the final quarter, closing the margin to within four points before North Canterbury pulled clear to win by an uncomfortable nine points. The win leaves North Canterbury comfortably sharing sixth place with Lincoln on 15 points in the race for a top eight play-off spot while Rangiora sits on a narrow one point lead in eight placing with four other teams a point behind.

Cashmere thumps Papanui 98-57 Cashmere and CBA rep coach Ben Sheat has sent this report Both teams left the defense at home with a high scoring start to the game with Papanui really coming to play in the first quarter which ended 30-20. Still trying to understand some of our systems the team did a good job stepping up in the second and 3rd quarter outscoring Papanui 53 -24. For Papanui Taylor Britt hit some deep 3s and was a challenging match up all game. The bigs did a great job for us George Love ended with 29 points 13 rebounds and fellow big Sam Oldroyd grabbing 14 points and 14 rebounds. Guard Alex Irvine nearly had a quad double scoring 22 points as well as getting 10 steals, 8 assists and 8 rebounds.

Aranui Academy clips Pioneer 70-64 Pioneer Pacers continued to improve as they rattled the students from the Aranui Academy with Aranui’s long-term coach Bert Knops scratching his head in frustration as the Aranui moves failed to materialize or crumble under pressure. Aranui’s key weapon Jarvis Ataera was in good form, slotting 27 points but having a close battle with Pioneer’s William Brown and Kyle Spriggs as Pioneer sneaked ahead 14-13 at the first break. Ricky McDonald added some flare in the second-quarter as Aranui edged ahead 28-25 by the half-time break. Pioneer’s main contributor Karesse added to Aranui’s frustrations as he added key baskets ion the way to compiling 19 points including a triple pointer to finish but Aranui eventually escaped to a narrow win through numerous points form the free throw line.

Lincoln High scorches Wolverines 81-61 Wolverines coach Nick Purcell writes Wolverines u20 got off to an ok start against Lincoln high school. Things were fairly even at the 1st break with Lincoln holding the slight edge 21-18. From there things went downhill with Wolverines unable to handle the full court defence from Lincoln. Wolverines continuously threw the ball away and struggled to contain the lethal 2 punch combo from former U17 Wolverines players James Cawthorn (3...1) and Stuart Erskine (21). Wolverines were outscored through the middle two quarters 44-19 and trailed 65-37 going into the final period. After some stern words from the coach Wolverines finished off with a 28-14 final quarter but it was too little too late and Lincoln took the game comfortably 81-61.

Burnside rattles St Bedes 94-67 Jahnim Campbell (22) and Oliver Fairbrother (21) had Burnside up and running quickly out to a 29-18 lead against a stunned St Bedes but the experienced Bedes coach, Michael Barnett slowed the game down to allow his young charges, Ben Hood (17) and Connor McCrossin (17) to make some inroads into Burnsides dominance. Lauchie Weston (18) stepped up to keep the St Bedes momentum rolling against the taller Burnside attack. Shou Nisbett added great depth to Burnside’s challenge showing the benefits of training with the NZ U17 side and a recent NBA camp, rebounding both boards strongly and intercepting many a stray ball. After trailing 37-53 at the turn around, Bedes matched Burnside in the third-quarter but pressure told in the final period and Burnside shot clear.

Gators 59 St Andrews 54. In a key battle to see which side can dislodge Rangiora High from the top eight spot, St Andrews and Gators plied there trade with quiet determination. Jayden Chan, showing many advanced skills of his older brother Dan, ran in four baskets for St Andrews as Max Cowey and Cole Jefferies began to dominate for Gators. After leading 18-15 at the first break Stephen Collins led the way to nudge Gators ahead but the experienced Zak De Roo settled the St Andrews defence and kept his side in touch, trailing 30-32 at the turn around. Honours were even in a tight third quarter with De Roo penetrating more often while Cowey replied in the final quarter as Gators inched clear in the closing stages.

Middleton Grange Gators too strong for Christ’s College The unbeaten Middleton Grange Gators had too much depth for the hard working Christ’s College team, pulling quickly to a 32/7 first-quarter lead through the efforts of Zach Lilburne, Ash Adamson and Peter McLean. Regan Burnett splashed a three followed by three bombs from behind the arc to George Clomp. Middleton ran its bench in the second quarter with Mclean adding extra pressure in the second half. Oliver Jones-Allen made good use of the relaxed defence in the second half to finish with a promising 14 points for the College.

Boys High 81 Shirley Spartens 49 Shirley Boys High did well to keep in touch with the more experienced Boys High side, led by the tall Nathan Campbell with strong support from the athletic Scott Ralston. Connor Page and Steve Chambers carried the early workload for Shirley. Boys High stepped up the pressure in the second quarter, restricting Shirley to just two baskets while adding 25 to take them to a handy 45-24 lead as the baskets flowed for Campbell. Patrick Roger led a Shirley challenge in the third quarter but Boys high forged ahead in the final quarter through the efforts of Andre Tamagushiku and Ralston.

Scorers were: Burnside HS 94 (Shou Nisbett 25, Jahnim Campbell 22, Oliver Fairbrother 21, Toby Gillooly 11) St Bedes Coll 67 (Lauchie Weston 18, Connor McCrossin 17, Ben Hood 16, Cole Wilson 10), Gators 59 (Cole Jeffries 14, Max Cowey 13, Stephen Collins 10) St Andrews Coll 54 (Jayden Chan 21, Zac De Roo 15), North Canterbury 69 (Lawson Morris-Whyte 34, Liam Connelly 14, Jordan De Winter 10) Rangiora HS 60 (Riley Block 13), Middleton Grange Gators 74 (Peter Mclean 23, George Klomp 17) Christ’s College 28 (Oliver Jones-Allen 14), Christchurch Boys HS 81 (Nathan Campbell 23, Scott Ralston 19) Shirley Spartens 49 (Connor Page 12, Steve Chambers 10), Aranui Academy 70 (Jarvis Ataera 27, Ricky McDonald 17, Hayden Lee 11) Pioneer Pacers 64 (Karesse Lavery 19, William Brown 17), Cashmere HS 98 (George Love 29, 13R, 6BS, Alex Irvine 22, 8R, 8A, 10S, Sam Oldroyd 14, 14R, 4S) Papanui HS 57 (Taylor Britt 33), Lincoln HS 81 (James Cawthorn 31, Stu Erskine 21, Sam Riley 14) Wolverines 61 (Jacob Fairhall 20, Hayden Murphy 17, Chris Johnston 16).

Team Played Won Lost For Agst Points Burnside High 9 8 1 853 461 17 Middle Grange Gators 8* 8 0 647 390 16 Wolverines 9 7 2 658 511 16 Cashmere 9 7 2 770 487 16 ChCh Boys High 9 7 2 673 488 16 North Canterbury 9 6 3 734 586 15 Lincoln High 9 6 3 752 636 15 Rangiora High 9 4 5 561 565 13

St Bedes College 9 3 6 602 710 12 St Andrews Coll 8* 4 4 462 431 12 Aranui HS 9 3 6 499 663 12 Gators 9 3 6 446 575 12 Shirley Spartans 9 2 7 417 724 11 Christs College 9 1 8 377 712 10 Papanui HS 9 1 8 544 828 10 Pioneer Pacers 9 1 8 427 655 10 142 71 71 9422 9422 213 *Deferred game due to snow MGG v Stac Due July 4

Boy’s Under 17

Burnside White challenged by Shirley Spartens The defending champion Burnside White received a wake-up call as it was strongly challenged by an ever-improving Shirley Boys High team in the quiet confines of St Bedes College gym on a cold frosty morning but managed to keep its unbeaten record eventually winning 68-60. Shirley led out strongly through the efforts of Connor Page and Jake Simpson while Burnside kept in touch through Han Gil Jeong and Oliver Fairbrother. After trailing 10-14 at the first break, Burnside opened up the Shirley defence through the efforts of Kazuki Tsukiji and Page, taking a 33-24 lead by half-time. Shirley rallied strongly in the third-quarter levelling the game 48-48 with Ollie Lidstone stepping up for Shirley. Fairbrother (15) led the Burnside recovery in the final period of play while Lidstone kept Shirley close on hand.

In other matches Burnside’s second team Burnside Green moved into a top six placing with a narrow 76-69 win over Papanui, St Andrews held off a strong recovery from Cashmere Gold before winning 66-59, Middleton White beat Christ’s College 58-37 while Boys High held off a strong second-half effort from St Bedes before winning 53-45.

The grade will divide into top six bottom, five after the final round robin games this weekend. Cashmere Gold and St Bedes are head to head to see who can dislodge Burnside Green from the sixth spot as the boys in green have an almost impossible task off beating the Burnside White team. A St Bedes win will probably be enough to put them ahead of Burnside Green as they beat Burnside earlier while Cashmere have little chance having lost their encounter with Burnside. Shirley and Boys High are fighting for third placing while Middleton Green in second place takes on the Middleton White side and St Andrews clashes with Christ’s College.

Scorers were: Under 17: Burnside White 68 (Kyle Louis 16, Han Gil Jeong 16, Oliver Fairbrother 15, Kazuki Tsukiji 13) Shirley Spartens 60 (Jake Simpson 18, Ollie Lidstone 11, Connor Page 11), St Andrews Coll 66 (Jayden Chan 22, Ben Collerton 17, Ben Cushing 11) Cashmere Gold 59 (Jesse Campbell 14, Kanta Nagano 11,Taine Tikao 10, Jacob Strong-Van Gestel 10), Burnside Green 76 (Toby Gillooly 29, Lewis Baker-McMillen 24) Papanui HS 69 (Carl Isitt 29, Gabriel O’Connor 11), Middleton Grange White 58 (Zachary Walker 13, Ben Arnold 11, Jayzin Cleghorn 11) Christ’s Coll 37 (Michael Newton 10), Ch Ch Boys HS 53 (Quinn Clinton 15, Jack Ansell 11) St Bedes Coll 45 (Jace Donnelly 16, Brodie Fransen 14, Reid Gibbens 10). Bye: Middleton Grange Green.

Team Played Won Lost For Agst Points Burnside High White 10 10 0 992 461 20 Middleton Gators Green 10 9 1 827 377 19 Shirley Spartans 10 8 2 851 539 18 Chch Boys High 10 8 2 553 440 18 St Andrews College 10 6 4 596 597 16 Burnside High Green 10 5 5 694 705 15

Cashmere High Gold 10 4 6 620 574 14 St Bedes College 10 4 6 411 554 14 Papanui High 10 3 7 520 735 13 MiddletonGators White 10 2 8 496 702 12 Christs College 10 1 9 335 737 11 Cash Maroon withdrawn 10 0 10 198 672 10 120 60 60 7093 7093 180

Women’s

Women’s Division One/Under 20

Scorers were: Royals 73 (Jo Casey 24, Candice Costley 21) Rangi Ruru 43 (Chess Hazlett 10, Biddy Chaffey 10), Halswell 42 Halswell U20 30, Checkers 105 (Helen Neighbours 32, Tammy Wright 12) Cashmere 22 (Shayla Rangi 18) , Minties 88 (Claudette Smith 21, Estelle Uren 16, Amiria Rule 16) Pioneer Pacers 30 (Emily Stewart 13), Pioneer Red (CGHS) 55 (Shannon Stockdale 20, Tiare Scott 13) Gators 50 (Anna Spark 12, Debbie Paul 10, Claudia Woods 10). Bye: University U20.

Team Played Won Lost For Agst Points Checkers 9 7 2 604 378 16 Royals 8 8 0 622 303 16 Minties 8 6 2 414 302 14 University U20 7* 6 1 579 257 13 Halswell WD1 9 4 5 421 458 13 Rangi Ruru 8 4 4 429 389 12 Halswell U20 8 3 5 349 444 11 Gators 8 3 5 431 440 11 Pioneer Red 8 2 6 334 435 10 Pioneer Pacers 7* 1 6 341 536 8 Cashmere HS 8 0 8 196 778 8 88 44 44 4720 4720 132 *Deferred game in hand University v Pioneer Pacers

Mid-week Men

Scorers were: Checkers White 60 (Paul Isitt 23, Nigel Buchanan 18) Raiders 55 (Matt Havill 12, Steve Gainsford 10), Burnham 66 (Shea Bentley 23, Kareen Richards 15) Goauld 35 (Ashley Bensley 16), University 88 (Jason Rivett 28, David Baird 15) Royals 43 (Ling Ma 16, Scott Nugent 14), Bandits 96 (Nelson Santos 29, Ben Flintoft 26, Shannon Buckingham 21, Gilbert Costales 18) Special Olympics 68 (Craig Bennett 32, Bradley Garner 12), Lincoln University 64 (Fabian Kulpe 23, David Crooymans 16) Pioneer 44 (Alex Kelliher 15, Mark Valentine 12), The Bishops 20 Sphinx 0 by forfeit.

Team Played Won Lost Forfeit For Agst Points Top Six University 10 10 0 635 414 20 Burnham 10 8 2 608 408 18 Checkers White 10 7 3 630 543 17 Bandits 10 7 3 595 498 17 The Bishops 10 7 2 1 654 430 16 Raiders 10 5 5 645 430 15 Bottom six Lincoln Univer 10 4 6 432 525 14 Royals 10 3 7 445 622 13 Goauld 10 3 7 419 522 13 Sphinx 10 3 6 1 568 511 12 Pioneer 10 2 8 376 799 12 Special Olympics 10 1 9 608 913 11 120 60 58 2 6615 6615 178

Mid- Week Women Championship

Scorers were: Mid- week championship Rnd 2: Halswell Red 88 Pioneer 23, CYA 49 Halswell Green 24, Royals 0 Hi-Rollers 0 by double forfeit, University 34 Checkers 24. Team Played Won Lost Forfeit For Agst Points Halswell Red 2 2 0 174 59 4 CYA 2 2 0 101 44 4 Checkers 2 1 1 84 76 3 University 2 1 1 54 76 3 Halswell Green 2 1 1 72 95 3 Pioneer 2 0 2 65 148 2 Royals 2 0 1 1 46 48 1 Hi-Rollers 2 0 1 1 36 86 1 16 7 7 2 632 632 21