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North Canterbury Basketball - Friday Night Basketball Tournament - Week 3 Ohoka Rangiora Borough Mega 1 North Canterbury Basketball - Friday Night Basketball Tournament - Week 3 Ohoka Rangiora Borough Mega 1 Floor Scott Edwards Leanne Adamson Sam Watkins, Liam Connelly controller Loburn Swannanoa Leithfield Broomfield vs. Borough Red vs. vs. RNLS Juniors Leopards Pirahanas Rotors Buzzers 4.00pm Referee/s: Referee/s: Referee/s: Leithfield Leithfield KNS Spurs vs. Borough Bullets vs. Loburn Lions vs. Amberly Cobras Slashers Blades 4.45pm Referee/s: Referee/s: Referee/s: Borough Ohoka vs. Ohoka Wipeout vs. Borough Bombs Loburn Lakers vs. KNS Heat Breakers Randoms 5.30pm Referee/s: Referee/s: Referee/s: Ohoka Super Waikuku Clarkeville vs. Hurnui Heroes vs. Ashgrove Flyers vs. Ashley Aces Smashers Breakers Cobras 6.15pm Referee/s: Referee/s: Referee/s: Ohoka Dux Ashgrove Borough St Joseph's vs. Ashley Bullets vs. Cust Cruisers vs. Deluxe Chargers Bulldogs Rebels 7.00pm Referee/s: Referee/s: Referee/s: Swannanoa Ashley Black Amberly North Loburn G- RNLS Seniors vs. vs. Oxford Storm vs. Tigers Hawks Wildcats Force 7.45pm Referee/s: Referee/s: Referee/s: Ohoka Super Southbrook Woodend Ashgrove vs. Borough Blue vs. Sefton Seniors vs. Heroes Smashers Titans Dunkers 8.30pm Referee/s: Referee/s: Referee/s: Broomfield Hornets Mega 2 Woodend Southbrook Sam Watkins, Liam Connelly Rosie Chalmers Mary Goulding Swannanoa Broomfield Woodend Waikuku Waves vs. vs. Lions Honey Bees Bulldogs Referee/s: Referee/s: Broomfield Southbrook vs. Clarkeville 2 vs. KNS Nuggets Stingers Sharks Referee/s: Referee/s: St Joseph's Hurunui Woodend vs. vs. KNS Mavs Fernside Bulls vs. Loburn Ligers Slammers Hoopsters Breakers Referee/s: Referee/s: Referee/s: Ohoka The Woodend Southbrook Woodend vs. vs. Team Wolves Shooters Tigers Referee/s: Referee/s: St Joseph's Soutbrook Cust Crushers vs. Sefton Seniors vs. Jammers Stormers Referee/s: Referee/s: North Loburn Hurunui Southbrook vs. Ashley All Stars vs. Lakers Hotshots Stars Referee/s: Referee/s: North Loburn Southbrook Ashley Lakers vs. Kaiapoi Heat vs. All Stars Stealers Referee/s: Referee/s: Swannanoa Oxford Kaiapoi HS Emma McCracken Annie Ellis-Garland Tina Stephenson Oxford Short Broomfield vs. Loburn Lynx Kaiapoi Lakers vs. Blacks Swarmers Referee/s: Referee/s: Leithfield Cust Cougars vs. Oxford Titanium KNS Bulls vs. Grinders Referee/s: Referee/s: Amberley Broomfield Fernside Flames vs. Ashgrove Aces vs. Pumas Hornets Referee/s: Referee/s: Ashley Junior All Swannanoa Amberly All vs. KNS Cavs vs. Stars Hawks Stars Referee/s: Referee/s: Ashgrove Swannanoa Custy Demons vs. KNS Celtics vs. Breakers Bears Referee/s: Referee/s: Southbrook Sky Woodend Kaiapoi Cust Crusaders vs. vs. Rockets Panthers Breakers Referee/s: Referee/s: KNS Lakers vs. Borough Braves Referee/s:.
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