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Gisborne Basketball Association results

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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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Ritana Toa 72 (Ohomauri Hailey 20, Alexander Campbell-Ratapu 18, O’Shae Rangihaeata 16) Turanga Health 15 (Tyler Riri 9). Quarter scores: Ritana 15-4, 30-10, 44-11.

Gisborne Girls’ High 28 (Paige Tamatea 10, Natasha Porter 5) Manu Toa 45 (Te Amokura Te Rauna-Lamont 15, Natalie Mackey 13). Quarter scores: Manu Toa 9-3, 19-13, 28-28.

SE Systems 28 (Alice Sparks 10) Ngati Porou 69 (Bronya McMenamin 29, Ata Mangu 26, Tiara Weir 8), Quarter scores: Ngati Porou 19-6, 38-10, 55-16.

Turanga 37 (Kiara Swannell 16, Alicia Kepa 5) Masters 22 (Janelle Te Rauna-Lamont 5, Arie Aston 5, Reremoana Bartlett-Tamatea 5). Quarter scores: Turanga 9-8, 17-10, 32-16.

Secondary schools: Gisborne Boys’ High Junior B 37 (Jodicee Matenga-Bishop 8, Wailer Pohatu 8) Campion Juniors 46 (Allies Rangihuna 12, Te Haeora Kerekere-Puke 9). Quarter scores: Campion Juniors 17-10, 28-21, 39-27.

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Campion Cougars 43 (Robert Fysh 10, Aaron Sarcia 9, Kleve Hooper 9) GBHS Senior B 40 (Kiwa Ria 10, Kapreece Clay 9). Quarter scores: Campion Cougars 14-12, 23-20, 37-35.

GBHS Junior A 48 (Kahu Leach-Waihi 16, Qkylau Leach 8) Lytton HS 44 (Raenin Pihema 20, Hawshane Rawiri 6, Josh McGregor 6). Quarter scores: GBHS 18-4, 28-15, 38-34.

Premier Grade: City Lights 105 (Carl Riini 25, Scott Muncaster 21, Ryan Walters 19, Dillon Dolman-Tuhou 16, Paora Dewes 15) Massive Marauders 60 (Stefan Pishief 19, Simon Wilson 14, Luke Bradley 12, Adam Harford 8). Quarter scores: City Lights 25-18, 54-32, 79-46.

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SE Systems 80 (Rongomai Smith 35, Ethan Ngarangione-Pearson 11) GBHS Senior A 66 (Ngaru Grayson 21, Seb Wilson 10, Daley Riri 10, Weign Wilson 9). Quarter scores: SES 25-17, 43-32, 60-47.

Raiders 52 (Willie Brown 17, Wi Brown 10, Jason Tuapawa 9, Dom Wilson 9) Green Up 64 (Tyrese Tuwairua-Brown 27, Holden Wilson 21). Quarter scores: 16-16, Green Up 32-25, 47-40.

B Grade: The Shed 59 (Te Ahi Te Hau 19, Matt Tomlinson 15) Hawaiki Hou 38 (Paora Whaanga-Gilbert 8). Quarter scores: The Shed 11-2, 38-9, 52-17.

Hustlers 46 (Eli Swann 15, Fraser Robb 13, Caleb Swann 10) Old Surfers 47 (Konnor Gibson 18, Ben Payne 13, Jerome Tamatea 9). Quarter scores: Hustlers 9-6, 19-19, Old Surfers 39-28.

The Bibs 51 (Zorik Peneha 24, Lulu Tofilau 19) Gizzy Gilas 49 (Raphael Heria 16, Nelson Brown 10). Quarter scores: Gizzy Gilas 11-10, The Bibs 21-20, Gizzy Gilas 36-34.

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