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BadmintonBoys’ doubles (all from Tolaga Bay Area School) — Cyhlus Tawhara/Zinavious Aumua: Division 4 group play, lost 31-26, lost 31-20, won 31-21, 3rd in group; playoffs, lost 31-19, placed 6th in Division 4.

Simon Hauiti/Te Morehu Rangihaeata: Division 5 group play, lost 31-15, lost 31-18, lost 31-26, 4th in group; playoffs, won 31-16, placed 7th in Division 5.

Mark Draper/Adam Riley: Division 6 group play, won 31-17, lost 31-24, won 31-29, 2nd in group; playoffs, won 31-18, placed 3rd in Division 6.

Girls’ doubles (all from Tolaga Bay Area School) — Temaramatanga Tautau/Jusdyce Rangiwai: Division 4 group play, lost 31-23, lost 31-28, lost 31-30, 4th in group; playoffs, won 31-27, placed 7th in Division 4.

Riva-Lee Habib/Lily Hill: Division 5 group play, won 31-9, won 31-6, won 31-11, 1st in group; playoffs, won 21-9, 21-4, placed 1st in Division 5.

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BasketballBoys — Playoff for 59th/60th: Nuhaka 26 Bucklands Beach 25.

Girls — Playoffs for 5th to 8th: lminster Intermediate 31 Northcross Intermediate 10.

Playoff for 5th/6th: Ilminster 29 Takapuna Normal Intermediate 23.

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BMXTime trial, Year 8 girls: Ruby-Anne Smith (Campion College) 6th.

BMX racing, Y8 girls: Ruby-Anne Smith 5th.

Indoor bowlsPairs, post-section play (from Ilminster Intermediate unless otherwise indicated), Round 1: Dylan Foster/Kayla Trowell (Gisborne Intermediate) won 7-1, 6-1; Blossom Moeke/Latoya Semmens lost 2-3, 1-4; Kalen Derr/Monet Maugham lost 2-4, 4-1, 1-0; K Lee-Rawiri/Tayze Samuels won 3-2, 7-4; Teleious Downs-Bryant/K Lee-Rawiri lost 4-8, 10-0, 0-3; Alex Shanks/TJ Taylor-Paea won 6-4, 4-3; Zharia Marsh/Anna Akuhata-Brown lost 6-5, 1-3, 0-1.

Round 2: Braden Sycamore/Derek Harrison lost 0-4, 6-0, 0-3; Foster/Trowell won 6-3, 10-0; Codey Tarei/Paratene Moran won 4-2, 7-3; Lee-Rawiri/Samuels lost 6-3, 1-6, 0-2; Tawhai Moran-Tumene/Tutoro Brown-Rangihuna won 6-5, 8-0; Shanks/Taylor-Paea won 2-5, 8-0, 1-0.

Last 16: Foster/Trowell won 5-3, 6-2; Shanks/Taylor-Paea won 3-4, 7-1, 1-0; Tarei/Moran lost 2-5, 1-5; Moran-Tumene/Brown-Rangihuna lost 1-3, 0-7.

Quarterfinals: Foster/Trowell won 2-4, 6-3, 9-3; Shanks/Taylor-Paea won 6-1, 4-2.

Semifinals: Shanks/Taylor-Paea won 4-2, 3-2; Foster/Trowell won 5-2, 4-2.

Final: Foster/Trowell def Shanks/Taylor-Paea 5-4, 5-0.

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