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Centre gains skate BMX drawcard

Martin Lang
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22 Aug, 2012 10:33 PM2 mins to read

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Four months on from a change of venue and the Mount's Action Indoor Sports Stadium is on a roll.

Now sited in Triton Ave after close to 25 years in Newton St, the facility is gaining a skate/BMX park to add to an already diverse menu that includes indoor cricket, soccer, netball, dodgeball, hockey and gridiron touch.

The 1200sq m plywood ramp skate and BMX complex should be completed in a couple of weeks, the Mount stadium's director Andrew Templer says.

Previously the launching pad for ballistic repertoires at Wellington's X-Air Games, the plywood structures are currently being installed by a crew of keen young local riders.

The country's newest indoor cricket venue, the Mount centre is also considered New Zealand's' best, centre director Andrew Templer says.

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Taking over the business in 2007, Templer was ahead of the play in fostering a local indoor cricket scene.

"We got into it at the right time. I knew Cricket New Zealand was going to set up an age-based national tournament, so I got involved and got kids playing," he says. "The first few Friday nights, we only had about 15 kids but I thought 'it's a start'. In December that first year, the Year 6 kids went to nationals as a Tauranga team.

"The next year, we had 120 coming along on Fridays - word had got around that indoor cricket was the way to go."

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The 2013 October national inter-provincial indoor cricket series is to be held at the Triton Ave facility and there's also a possibility the venue could host the 2013 under-20 World Cup. Martin Lang.

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