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Annual Report December 2018 Domestic Competitions ANNUAL REPORT DECEMBER 2018 DOMESTIC COMPETITIONS National Hockey League Wellington, September 2018 Men – Challenge Shield 1. Ricoh Capital Cobras 2. Tiger Turf North Harbour 3. Canterbury 4. Auckland 5. John Turkington Forestry Central Mavericks 6. Bayleys Midlands 7. Southern Women – “K” Cup 1. Tiger Turf North Harbour 2. John Turkington Forestry Central Mysticks 3. Bayleys Midlands 4. Auckland 5. Canterbury 6. Ricoh Capital Women 7. Mark Cromie Holden Northland 8. Southern Senior National Tournament Wellington, September 2018 Men – Newman’s Cup 1. North Harbour 2. Canterbury 3. Waikato 4. Tasman 5. Wellington 6. Otago 7. Northland 8. Tauranga/BOP 9. NZ Defence Force 10. Manawatu 11. Taranaki 12. Southland 13. Counties-Manukau 14. South Canterbury Women – Floyd Shield 1. North Harbour 2. Tasman 3. Tauranga/BOP 4. Canterbury 5. Southland 6. Wellington 7. NZ Defence Force Page 1 of 14 8. Central Otago 9. Counties-Manukau 10. Otago National Under 21 Tournament Hamilton, May 2018 Men 1. North Harbour 2. Midlands 3. Auckland 4. Canterbury 5. Southern 6. Central 7. Capital 8. Northland Women 1. Canterbury 2. Auckland 3. North Harbour 4. Central 5. Midlands 6. Capital 7. Southern National Under 18 Tournaments REGIONAL Dunedin, July 2018 MENS 1. Capital 2. Auckland 3. Midlands 4. North Harbour 5. Central 6. Canterbury 7. Northland 8. Southern WOMENS 1. Central 2. Canterbury 3. Auckland 4. North Harbour 5. Northland 6. Southern 7. Midlands 8. Capital Mens – Association North Harbour, July 2018 1. Wellington Page 2 of 14 2. Canterbury 3. South Canterbury 4. Bay of Plenty 5. Hawke's Bay 6. Waikato 7. North Harbour 8. Tauranga 9. Auckland 10. Wairarapa 11. Southern 12. Thames Valley 13. Wanganui 14. Horowhenua 15. Manawatu 16. Tasman 17. Counties-Manukau 18. Auckland B Womens – Association Palmerston North, July 2018 1. Canterbury 2. Hawke's Bay 3. Wellington 4. Wairarapa 5. Southern 6. Auckland 7. Manawatu 8. North Harbour 9. Bay of Plenty 10. Waikato 11. Taranaki 12. Counties-Manukau 13. Horowhenua 14. South Canterbury 15. Tauranga 16. Thames Valley 17. Tasman 18. Wanganui National Under 15 Tournaments Boys – Premier Christchurch, October 2018 1. North Harbour 2. Tauranga 3. Northland 4. Canterbury 5. Bay of Plenty 6. Manawatu 7. Waikato 8. Otago 9. Auckland 10. Wellington Page 3 of 14 11. Counties-Manukau 12. Nelson 13. Hawke's Bay 14. Southland 15. Wairarapa 16. Taranaki Boys – Championship Dunedin, October 2018 1. Wanganui 2. South Canterbury 3. Canterbury 4. Thames Valley 5. North Harbour 6. Marlborough 7. Wellington 8. Mid Canterbury 9. Central Otago 10. Otago 11. Manawatu 12. North Otago Girls – Premier Hawkes Bay, October 2018 1. Canterbury 2. Auckland 3. Hawke's Bay 4. Tauranga 5. North Harbour 6. Waikato 7. Wellington 8. Northland 9. Taranaki 10. Counties-Manukau 11. Wairarapa 12. Southland 13. Manawatu 14. Otago 15. Bay of Plenty Girls – Championship Wanganui, October 2018 1. Canterbury 2. Wanganui 3. Poverty Bay 4. Central Otago 5. Wellington 6. Marlborough 7. North Harbour 8. South Canterbury Page 4 of 14 9. Nelson 10. North Otago 11. Wairarapa 12. Thames Valley 13. Hawke's Bay 14. Manawatu National Primary Schools U13 Tournaments Boys – Hatch Cup Nelson, October 2018 1. Auckland 2. South Canterbury 3. Bay of Plenty 4. North Harbour 5. Hawke's Bay 6. Wellington 7. Taranaki 8. Pak n Save Northland 9. Canterbury 10. Counties-Manukau 11. Waikato 12. Tauranga 13. Manawatu 14. Southland 15. Mid Canterbury 16. Horowhenua 17. Otago 18. Nelson 19. Central Otago 20. Wairarapa 21. Wellington B 22. Thames Valley 23. Wanganui 24. Marlborough Girls – Collier Trophy North Harbour, October 2018 1. Canterbury 2. Central Otago 3. Auckland 4. Hawke's Bay 5. Pak n Save Northland 6. Otago 7. Counties-Manukau 8. Waikato 9. Nelson 10. Eastern Southland 11. North Harbour 12. Taranaki 13. Manawatu Page 5 of 14 14. Wairarapa 15. Tauranga 16. Wellington 17. Marlborough 18. Bay of Plenty 19. South Canterbury 20. Invercargill 21. Horowhenua 22. Mid Canterbury National Secondary Schools Tournaments Boys RANKIN CUP & INDIA SHIELD 32 TEAM TOURNAMENT Tauranga, September 2018 RANKIN CUP 1. Saint Kentigern College 2. Christ's College 3. Kings College 4. Hamilton Boys High School 5. Whangarei Boys High School 6. Kings High School 7. Timaru Boys High School 8. Auckland Grammar School 9. Westlake Boys High School 10. St Andrews College 11. Wellington College 12. Palmerston North Boys' School 13. St Paul's Collegiate School 14. New Plymouth Boys High School 15. Tauranga Boys College 16. Burnside High School INDIA SHIELD 17. Paraparaumu College 18. Taupo-nui-a-Tia College 19. Wairarapa College 20. Christchurch Boys High School 21. Rongotai College 22. Rosmini College 23. St Bedes College 24. Pukekohe High School 25. Hastings Boys High 26. Lindisfarne College 27. Southland Boys High School 28. Rathkeale College 29. Napier Boys High School 30. Otago Boys High School 31. Rotorua Boys High School 32. Kristin School Page 6 of 14 JOHNSON CUP Timaru, September 2018 1. John McGlashan College 2. Pakuranga College 3. Nelson College 4. Taradale High School 5. James Hargest School 6. Hutt Valley High School 7. Cashmere High School 8. Waimea College 9. Marlborough Boys College 10. Shirley Boys High School 11. Ashburton College MAYHILL CUP Rotorua, September 2018 1. Trident High School 2. Hillcrest High School 3. Avondale College 4. Mt Albert Grammar School 5. Bethlehem College 6. Sacred Heart College 7. Havelock North High School 8. Takapuna Grammar School 9. ACG Strathallan 10. Mahurangi College 11. Kapiti College 12. Scots College 13. Botany Downs Secondary College 14. Kingsway School 15. Otumoetai College 16. Orewa College 17. Aquinas College 18. Western Heights High School FOUNDERS CUP Palmerston North, September 2018 1. Whanganui High School 2. Hutt International Boys School 3. Rangitoto College 4. Onslow College 5. Feilding High School 6. Macleans College 7. Hauraki Plains College 8. St Patrick's College Silverstream 9. Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Ruamata 10. Wanganui Collegiate School 11. Rosehill College 12. Waiopehu Colege 13. Heretaunga College Page 7 of 14 COACHES CUP Greymouth, September 2018 1. Tawa College 2. Lincoln High School 3. Katikati College 4. Roncalli College 5. Buller High School 6. Nayland College 7. Papanui High School 8. Geraldine High School 9. Waitaki Boys High School 10. West Coast Combined 11. South Otago High School 12. Mountainview High School 13. Central Southland College 14. Taieri College 15. Mackenzie College 16. St Kevins College OLYMPIC STICK 1. Auckland, September 2018 2. John Paul College 3. Lynfield College 4. Mount Roskill Grammar School 5. Pinehurst School 6. Cambridge High School 7. Long Bay College 8. Te Puke High School 9. Ormiston Senior College 10. Kamo High School 11. St Peters School Cambridge 12. Howick College 13. Selwyn College 14. Massey High School WOOLASTON TROPHY Levin, September 2018 1. St Peters College Auckland 2. Cornerstone Christian School 3. Glendowie College 4. Tauhara College Taupo 5. St Patricks College, Wellington 6. Waiuku College 7. Gisborne Boys High School 8. St Johns College, Hamilton 9. Rangitikei College 10. Francis Douglas Memorial College 11. Northcote College 12. St Johns College, Hastings 13. Freyberg High School 14. Matamata College 15. Aotea College Page 8 of 14 GALLETLY CUP (2ND XI TOURNAMENT) Levin, September 2017 1. Whangarei Boys High School 2. Westlake Boys High School 3. Palmerston North Boys School 4. Hamilton Boys High School 2XI 5. Tauranga Boys College 6. Wellington College 7. Timaru Boys High School 8. Taupo-nui-a-Tia College 9. Napier Boys High School Girls FEDERATION CUP & MARIE FRY TROPHY Whangarei, September 2018 FEDERATION CUP 1. Iona College 2. Napier Girls High School 3. Christchurch Girls High School 4. Villa Maria College 5. Rangi Ruru Girls School 6. St Cuthberts College 7. Whangarei Girls High School 8. St Margarets College 9. Diocesan School for Girls 10. Bethlehem College 11. Palmerston North Girls High School 12. Kings College 13. St Andrews College 14. St Matthew's Collegiate 15. Hamilton Girls High School 16. Queen Margaret College MARIE FRY TROPHY 17. Orewa College 18. Westlake Girls High School 19. Columba College 20. Wairarapa College 21. Sacred Heart Girls College Hamilton 22. New Plymouth Girls High School 23. Saint Kentigern College 24. Hillcrest High School 25. Otumoetai College 26. Tauranga Girls College 27. Havelock North High School 28. Timaru Girls High School 29. Kamo High School 30. Sacred Heart Girls College New Plymouth 31. Waikato Diocesan 32. Kristin School Page 9 of 14 AUDREY TIMLIN MEMORIAL Invercargill, September 2018 1. Burnside High School 2. St Marys College, Ponsonby 3. Lincoln High School 4. Epsom Girls Grammar 5. Craighead Diocesan 6. Cashmere High School 7. St Hildas Collegiate School 8. Southland Girls High School 9. Otago Girls High School 10. Ashburton College 11. James Hargest School CHICA GILMER TROPHY Pukekohe, September 2018 1. Baradene College 2. Western Heights High School 3. Taupo-nui-a-Tia College 4. Rangitoto College 5. St Paul's Collegiate School 6. Whanganui High School 7. John Paul College 8. Rosehill College 9. Paraparaumu College 10. Carmel College 11. Nelson College for Girls 12. Whakatane High School 13. Mahurangi College 14. Botany Downs Secondary College 15. Avondale College 16. Pukekohe High School JENNY HAIR CUP Carterton, September 2018 1. Wellington Girls College 2. Feilding High School 3. Wellington East Girls College 4. Gisborne Girls High School 5. Samuel Marsden College 6. Wanganui Collegiate School 7. Woodford House 8. Marlborough Girls College 9. Taradale High School 10. Tawa College 11. Pakuranga College 12. Marian College 13. Nga Tawa Diocesan School 14. Waiopehu Colege 15. St Marys College, Wellington 16. Macleans College 17. Mt Albert Grammar School Page 10 of 14 EVELINE HANKERS MEMORIAL Taupo, September 2017 1. Kapiti College 2. Takapuna Grammar School 3.
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