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Pnbhs Winter Sport PNBHS WINTER SPORT To Develop Educated Men of Outstanding Character Hai Whakapakari i Ngā Tamatāne Kia Purapura Tuawhiti This draw is correct at the time it was compiled. There are occasional last-minute changes to game times and venues, especially in outdoor codes which can be weather affected. Please check the relevant sporting code websites. BASKETBALL - Friday 11 September Team Grade Staff Opponent Time Court Duty Premier Blue Premier Mr Tanoa White Held Over Premier White Premier Mr Ohlson Blue Held Over Premier Black Premier Mr MacDonald Maukura 8.10pm 2 6.40pm Junior A Premier Mr McTamney Waiopehu 6.40pm 1 8.10pm Kikorangi Jnr Premier Mr Pearce Mā 5.15pm 3 4.00pm Mā Jnr Premier Mr McTamney Kikorangi 5.15pm 3 No Pango Jnr Premier Mr McTamney Waiopehu 5.15pm 1 4.00pm Clippers Senior Social Mr Bovey Pacers 4.10pm PNBHS Mavericks Senior Social Mr Pinder Feilding 5.40pm 7 Rockets Senior Social Mr Stern Feilding 5.40pm 6 Kings Senior Social Ms Scott Bucks 4.55pm PNBHS Lakers Senior Social Mr Squire Cavaliers 7.20pm 8 Nuggets Senior Social Mrs Lowry Nets 7.20pm 7 Pelicans Senior Social Mrs Pfeffer-Marshall Celtics 6.25pm PNBHS Suns Senior Social Mr Trembath LAC 4.00pm 9 Thunder Senior Social Mrs Reid St Peters 4.00pm 4 Bucks Senior Social Mrs Woisin Kings 4.55pm PNBHS Cavaliers Senior Social Ms Morgan Lakers 7.20pm 8 Celtics Senior Social Ms Eastmure Pelicans 6.25pm PNBHS Knicks Senior Social Mrs Nixon Cornerstone 4.50pm 7 Knicks Senior Social Mrs Nixon LAC 4.00pm 8 Nets Senior Social Mr McDougall Nuggets 7.20pm 7 Pacers Senior Social Mr Noema-Barnett Clippers 4.10pm PNBHS Raptors Senior Social Mrs Price Wizards 5.40pm PNBHS Wizards Senior Social Mr James Raptors 5.40pm PNBHS Bulls Junior Social Mr Ensing St Peters 4.00pm 7 Hawks Junior Social Mr Brosnan Freyberg 4.00pm 5 Heat Junior Social Mr Blanks Hornets 6.30pm 5 Hornets Junior Social Mr Gooch Heat 6.30pm 5 Magic Junior Social Mr Hann Dannevirke 4.50pm 5 Giants Junior Social Mr Shankaran Sharks 3.35pm PNBHS Jets Junior Social Ms Bidlake Saints 7.20pm 9 Saints Junior Social Dr Van Eyk Jets 7.20pm 9 Sharks Junior Social Mr Maniapoto Giants 3.35pm PNBHS Mouthguards compulsory! Zero tolerance re sideline abuse. Please be kind or you will be asked to leave the courts. FOOTBALL TEAM OPPOSITION VENUE DATE TIME PNBHS 1st XI GJ Gardner/Whanganui Wembley #2 12 September 12:45pm Athletic Reserves PNBHS 2nd XI PN Marist Jokers Celaeno #3 12 September 2:45pm PNBHS 3rd XI PNBHS Junior A Colquhoun Park 2 12 September 9:00am PNBHS 4th XI BYE - 12 September - PNBHS 5th XI Awatapu 2nd XI Colquhoun Park 3 12 September 9:00am PNBHS 6th XI Awatapu College Colquhoun Park 2 12 September 10:30am PNBHS U16A Dannevirke HS 1st XI Colquhoun Park 1 12 September 9:00am PNBHS Junior A PNBHS 3rd XI Colquhoun Park 2 12 September 9:00am PNBHS Junior B - - - - PNBHS Junior Green - - - - PNBHS Junior Blue - - - - PNBHS Junior White - - - - PNBHS Junior Yellow Freyberg HS 1st XI Freyberg High School 2 12 September 9:00am PNBHS Junior Orange Feilding High School Feilding HS Churcher St 12 September 9:00am https://www.sporty.co.nz/centralfootball/MANAWATU/Fixtures-Results-and-Standings-1 HOCKEY TEAM OPPOSITION VENUE DATE TIME PNBHS 1st XI Rathkeale College 1st XI Manawatu Turf 1 16 September 5:45pm PNBHS 2nd XI Horowhenua College Manawatu Turf 1 16 September 7:00pm PNBHS 3rd XI Feilding HS Colts XI Feilding High School 16 September 6:30pm PNBHS 4th XI Tararua College 1st XI Pahiatua Turf 1 16 September 5:00pm PNBHS 5th XI St Peter's College Massey University 16 September 4:30pm PNBHS Colts Freyberg HS 1st XI Manawatu Turf 2 16 September 7:00pm PNBHS Year 9 Specials Awatapu College 1st XI Manawatu Turf 1 16 September 4:30pm RUGBY Premier Grade Fixtures PNBHS 1st XV v Tauranga Boys' College PNBHS 12 September 12noon PNBHS 2nd XV v Tauranga Boys' College Coronation Park 12 September 10:00am PNBHS U16 v - - - - PNBHS 3rd XV v - - - - PNBHS 4th XV v - - - - PNBHS 5th XV v - - - - th PNBHS 6 XV v - - - - PNBHS Colts v Feilding HS Colts Coronation Park 3 12 September 11:30am Youth Grade Fixtures PNBHS U15B v PNBHS U14A Coronation Park 3 12 September 9:30am PNBHS U14A v PNBHS U15B Colts Coronation Park 3 12 September 9:30am PNBHS U14B v Horowhenua College Horowhenua College 12 September 9:30am PNBHS 5 v - - - - PNBHS 6 v - - - - PNBHS 7 v - - - - PNBHS 8 v Feilding HS Hostel Coronation Park 1 12 September 9:30am PNBHS 9 v - - - - .
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