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A109 Light Utility Helicopter flight with mayor Gisborne City from the air in November 2023.

A109 Light Utility Helicopter flight with mayor Gisborne City from the air in November 2023.

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Gisborne Girls' High School 92 (Bobbi Crawford 31, Jayla Waru-Reardon 22) SE Systems 27 (Olivia Whitfield 10) Q1 GGHS 21-6, HT 47-10, Q3 69-14.

Masters 52 (Mereono Rangihaeata 14, Dyani Johnson 10) Turanga Health 11 (Leslie Puketapu 5) Q1 Masters 14-0, HT 26-3, Q3 36-8.

Ritana Toa 63 (Amoe Wharehinga 15, Ohomauri Hailey 15) Manu Toa 32 (Maiangi Mackey 10, Jamieson Tapsell 6) Q1 Manu Toa 11-6, HT Ritana Toa 30-20, Q3 46-27.

Ngati Porou 35 (Jayda Waititi-Leach 13, Bronya McMenamin 9, Maia Rickard 9) Turanga 53 (Peyton Riri 20, Kiara Swannell 10) Q1 Turanga 16-1, HT 29-8, Q3 37-21.

Men, boys' secondary schools division, John McFarlane Memorial Sports Centre, Gisborne Boys' High School —

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Lytton High School 38 (Caleb Poole 18, Raenin Pihema 10) GBHS Senior B 70 (Tommy Brown 13, Kapreece Clay 8) Q1 GBHS 19-10, HT 40-20, Q3 61-26.

GBHS Junior A 53 (Dom Wilson 18, Qkylau Leach 12) GBHS Junior B 11 (Manahi Brooking 5) Q1 GBHS Junior A 14-5, HT 23-5, Q3 42-9.

Campion Cougars 75 (Allen Arnaldo 14) Campion Juniors 52 (Allies Rangihuna 13, Keanu Reedy 11) Q1 Campion Cougars 28-10, HT 38-26, Q3 54-41.

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Green Up 76 (Tyrese Tuwairua-Brown 22, Holden Wilson 19, Darius Waititi-Leach 16, Kahn Grayson 14) GBHS Senior A 59 (Ngaru Grayson 16, William Collier 11) Q1 Green Up 24-8, HT 46-18, Q3 54-37.

SE Systems 61 (Ethan Ngarangione-Pearson 16, Rongomai Smith 14, William Hocquard 12) Massive Marauders 42 (Adam Harford 14, Stefan Pishief 13) Q1 SES 13-9, HT 28-16, Q3 48-25.

Raiders 53 (Zade Donner 15, Dale Hailey 12) City Lights 52 (Scott Muncaster 16, Carl Riini 11) Q1 Raiders 20-14, HT 34-24, Q3 40-35.

Men, B Grade, John McFarlane Memorial Sports Centre, Gisborne BHS —

Hustlers 58 (Fraser Robb 14, Liam Berney 10) Gizzy Gilas 38 (Ronald Garcia 6) Q1 Hustlers 15-7, HT 29-19, Q3 40-30.

Hawaiiki Hou 18 Old Surfers 73 (Matt Mackle 21, Jerome Tamatea 15, Mercy Bristowe 12, Konnor Gibson 12) Q1 Old Surfers 12-8, HT 35-16, Q3 52-16.

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