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Primary School Draw Thursday 29 August Primary School Draw Thursday 29 August Court 1 Court 2 Court 3 Court 4 Court 5 Court 6 Court 7 Court 8 (Arena 3) Court 9 (Arena 3) Carncot Y3-4 P2 Y3-4 P3 Y3-4 P1 Y5-6A Y5-6A Y5-6B P2 Y5-6B P4 Y5-6B P4 Y5-6B P4 Y5-6B P2 RSS Magic Mana Tamariki Takaro Jets Cloverlea Hawks CSNS Jets Milson Vipers NSS Warriors Central Heat Ashhurst Celtics Milson Rockets v v v v v v v v v v SNS Rams Takaro Hoops Linton Bulls PNACS Bullets Ashhurst Rockets Turitea Strykers Whakarongo Celtics St James Hoops Takaro Nets Terrace End Thunder 3.45PM Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty YR3-4 P2 Y3-4 P3 Y3-4 P1 Y5-6A Y5-6B P1 Y5-6B P2 Y5-6B P4 Y5-6B P2 Y5-6B P4 Y5-6B P1 St Mary's Lightning Turitea Swishes Aokautere Riverdale All Stars CSNS Mountain Airs CSNS Hawks CSNS The Bulls Linton Celtics Ashhurst Pacers Central Lakers v v v v v v v v v v Whakarongo Knicks Hokowhitu Eagles CSNS Sharks RSS Lakers Winchester Warriors Cornerstone Jets RSS Pistons Riverdale Bulls Cornerstone Turbos Carncot 5/6 4.15PM Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty YR3-4 P2 Y3-4 P2 Y5-6B P3 Y5-6B P1 Y5-6B P1 Y5-6B P2 Y5-6B P3 Default Default Y3-4 P1 FRIENDLY Parkland Pistons Cornerstone Minis Cloverlea Lakers Hokowhitu Hawks NSS Bucks Hokowhitu Jets CSNS Saints Carncot 5/6 Mana Tamariki Carncot 3/4 v v v v v v v v v v Cloverlea Jets Central Bulls Aokautere Thunder Takaro Heat Whakarongo Rockets St Mary's Thunder Somerset Shooters Mana Tamariki Terrace End Shooters Riverdale Pistons 4.45PM Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Default Default Duty FRIENDLY Y3-4 P1 Y3-4 P3 Y3-4 P1 Y5-6B P3 Y5-6B P1 YR5-6B P3 Y5-6B P3 Y5-6 A Y3-4 P3 Ashhurst Lakers Rivverdale Wizards Cloverlea Sharks Mount Biggs Mana Tamariki Newbury Mustangs Somerset Shifters Riverdale All Stars CSNS Giants v v v v v v v v v Somerset Sharks Ashhurst Thunder Milson Jetts TKKMOM Whai St James Stars Toko Bulls Roslyn Raptors CSNS Jets Central Celtics 5.15PM Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty Bye: Terrace End Shooters 3-4 As explained at the School's meeting this year, CET Arena are currently replacing the floor in Arena 2 which leaves us with limited court and venue availability for most of Term 2. Please check the DRAW carefully to ensure you know where your games are being played. Please be respectful of the different school environments and ensure you contribute to a positive environemnt for all! Carncot School: 263 Broadway Avenue College Street Normal School (CSNS): 402 College Street Ross Intermediate: 25 Freyberg Street, Roslyn .
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