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Rotorua Hockey Junior 08-Aug-19 Rotorua Hockey Fixtures for 8 Aug to 14 Aug 2019 - Teams - Venue Time Comment Umpire Saturday, 10 August Maxi Sticks Division 1 Lynmore Red Sticks Rotoiti Koura Roto1 H1 8:30am Ethan & issac Malfroy Maxi Te Koutu Kahurangi Roto1 H2 8:30am Ryan & Katie Waikite Ducks Ngakuru Maxi Roto2 H1 9:15am Riley & Marcus Ruamata Tupu a nuku RPS Pukeroa Pumas Roto2 H2 9:15am Pia & Luca Maxi Sticks Division 2 Lynmore Green Sticks Glenholme Ohinemutu Roto2 H1 8:30am Te oranga & Joshua B St Michaels Maxi Otonga Force Roto2 H2 8:30am Sam & Matthew Grey Mamaku Hot shots Ruamata Tupu a rangi Roto1 H1 10:00am Ethan & Te oranga Westbrook Shooters Western Heights Tahi Roto1 H2 10:00am Zara & Katie Maxi Sticks Division 3A Mamaku Little Sticks Ngongotaha Gold Sticks Roto1 H1 9:15am Jake & Katie Glenholme Whakarewa Kaharoa Hawks Roto1 H2 9:15am Ryan & Kaharoa Selwyn Gold Westbrook Strikers Roto1 H1 10:45am Ethan & Luca Maxi Sticks Division 3B St Marys Cyclones Kawaha Pt Aqua Roto2 H1 10:00am Sam & issac Lynmore Blue Sticks Otonga Magic Roto2 H2 10:00am Joshua B & Emma Monk Rotokawa Flyers Bye Mini Sticks Division 1 Lynmore Strikers Ruamata Waiti Roto1 QA 11:40am Malfroy One Lynmore Scorers Roto1 QB 11:40am Glenholme Te Puia Selwyn Blue Roto1 QC 11:40am Westbrook Sharks Lynmore Blacksticks Roto1 QD 11:40am Mini Sticks Division 2 Te Koutu Pango Rotoiti Inanga Roto2 QA 12:15pm RPS Panthers St Marys Thunder Roto2 QB 12:15pm Waikite Striker Ngongotaha White Roto2 QC 12:15pm Sticks Westbrook Stingrays Ngakuru Mini Roto2 QD 12:15pm Mini Sticks Division 3 Rotokawa Blue Malfroy Two Roto1 QC 10:55am Otonga Stars Glenholme Kuirau Roto1 QD 10:55am Te Koutu Kowhai Kaharoa Mini Mynah Roto1 QA 12:15pm Page 1 of 2 - Teams - Venue Time Comment Umpire Mini Sticks Division 4 Mamaku Rockets St Michaels Mini Roto1 QB 12:15pm Otonga Strikers Ruamata Waita Roto1 QC 12:15pm Ngongotaha Maroon Kawaha Pt Gold Roto1 QD 12:15pm Check the latest Draws & Results at www.rotoruahockey.co.nz Page 2 of 2.
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