Hokianga Sports Club 39 Ohaeawai Taiamai Black 26: The Hokianga side managed a convincing win over Ohaeawai Taiamai Black in the Bay of Islands Netball Centre prem grade on Saturday, although the latter team was apparently missing a lot of key individuals due to injuries and illnesses, thus needed players from their Red team to play up a grade.
The game was exciting with both teams at 8-each at the first quarter, then Taiamai one point ahead at halftime. A change of players in the third quarter saw Hokianga pull away slowly, with the score 25-22 at the end of the third quarter, before they went on to win by a convincing margin. Standout plays included great defence by Alexis Chapman, Jess McPherson, Dallas Williams and Rose King; mid-courters Emily Potter, Nancy Te Whata, Mihi Lee-Taimona and Tui Rudolph; and a great combination of shooters Kate Te Whata, Cassey Cooper and Chelsea Rudolph.
Other prem div results - with some teams playing two games each - were, Wanderers Black 47 Kaikohe 17, Wharekura Kaikohe 38 Horeke 23, Wharekura 28 Taiamai Bs 38, Moerewa Tigers 35 Wanderers 27, Hokianga 60 Horeke 17, Moerewa 57 Bay College Seniors 26.
Other BOINC results from Saturday were, A-grade (which also saw some teams playing two games): Kura Hokianga-Kotuku 34 Ohaeawai Taiamai Red 22, Hokianga-Kotuku 27 Okaihau Coll Snrs 17, United Wahine 38 Hokianga Sports Club A 34, Red 35 Wanderers Pink 22, Bay College Bs 37 Hokianga A 28; B-grade: Northland College As 29 Datz Us 50, Bay of Island College Year 10s 40 Hokianga Kura Kahu 20, Okaihau College Year 9/10s 36 Bay College Year 9s 31, Kura Kaikohe-Maori Soldiers 21 Northland College Year 10s 24; and, D-grade: Waima Sapphires 20 Hokianga Flames 5.
Mangonui senior results
The newly introduced sponsorship round is proving an exciting change to the Mangonui Netball Centre senior season, noted local commentator Lesley Wallace.
"Each night teams play two 20-minute games so a quick start is essential in this shortened format," Wallace noted, ditching her usual match of the week report approach and instead opting to provide results from play last Thursday evening (July 24) to show just how unpredictable these matches could be.
Prem 1: Waipap Stingers 6 (beat) Awaz 3, Blue House Dolphins 9 Ngaitakoto 8, Central Pukemiro 11 Extons 10, Waipap Stingers 13 Central Pukemiro 6, Awaz 5 Ngaitakoto 3, Extons 12 Dolphins 10; Prem 2: Aupouri Hokainuku 12 Waipap Queens 1, Fusion 16 Rangiawhia Tahi 8, KC UNISS 20 Whatuwhiwhi Stingrays 6, Fusion 12 Stingrays 9, UNISS 14 Hokainuku 13, Tahi 14 Queens 9.
Also, A1: The Chicks 13 Waipap Wasps 5m Rarawa Brothers 13 Awanui Cruisers 12, KC2 17 Te Hauora Ngakau 6, Iron Maidens 14 Houhora Blue 10, Chicks 7 Awanui Cruisers 5, Iron Maidens 16 Brothers 7, Wasps 13 KC2 8, Blue 13 Ngakau 4; A2: Rangiawhia Rua 14 Rarawa College 7, Karikari Educare 6 Ahipara Sandhoppers 6 (draw), Houhora Heat 10 Waipap Hornets 4, Awanui College 10 Houhora Heat 8, Karikari 9 Rarawa 6, Hornets 8 Ahipara Sandhoppers 5, Rarawa Teneke Tigers 13 Rua 13 (draw), Awanui 15 Tigers 10, and, A3: Awanui Allsorts 14 ABL Avengers 5, Aupouri Mawhitirangi 13 ABL Arrows 0, Te Hauora Piwaiwaka 11 Kaitaia Maccas 5, Te Hauora Piwaiwaka 9 Awanui Hotshots 7, Aupouri Mawhitirangi beat ABL Avengers by default, Maccas 10 Arrows 5, Te Hapua Waiora 10 Allsorts 4, Hotshots 13 Waiora 8.
Note, no draw was provided by the centre for Mangonui junior games being played this Saturday.