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Softball

TAIRAWHITI senior softball, SATURDAY, Waikirikiri Park

Senior women —

11am: D2, Uawa v Whatatutu.

1pm: D3, Scorpions v Rovers.

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3pm: D2, Lytton Gems v GMC.

Senior men —

11am: D1, Gisborne Boys’ High School (1) v GMC.

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1pm: D1, Spartans v Uawa.

3pm: D1, GBHS (2) v TWK Rams.

Cricket

DJ Barry Cup, Round 4, SATURDAY, 10.30am (note earlier start time): Harry Barker Reserve 1; Kevin Hollis Glass Pirates v Gisborne Boys’ High School; HBR 2, Bain Construction Old Boys Rugby v Bollywood Stars High School Old Boys.

Hope Cup, Round 11, SATURDAY, 2pm: HBR 3, Coastal Ultrasound Horouta v Ngatapa; HBR 4, Campion College v Bollywood Stars HSOB Presidents. Bye: OBR (2).

Junior Colts 30-over League, Round 2, SATURDAY, 8.30am: Nelson Park 1, Dnature Dragons v Eastland Broncos; NP 7, Auto Tyres Eagles v Bollywood Stars. Bye: Bollywood Stars HSOB Pups.

Junior Colts League T15, Round 3, WEDNESDAY (February 13) 3.30pm: HBR 3, Eastland Broncos v Auto Tyres Eagles; HBR 4, Bollywood Stars HSOB Pups v Dnature Dragons; HBR 3, Gisborne Girls’ High School v Bollywood Stars.

Superstar Year 2-6, Round 1, TOMORROW, 3.45pm: HBR 1, Makaraka School v Central Aces; HBR 2, Mangapapa School v Mixed Schools PBCA; HBR 3, Wainui Wizard v Makauri School.

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Primary Hardball, Round 1, SATURDAY, 8.30am: NP 5, Makauri School v Sonrise School Gisborne; NP 4, Mangapapa School Hardball Jets v Mangapapa School Hardball Stars; NP 3, Ormond School v Gisborne Intermediate Girls. Bye: Mixed Schools PBCA.

Cycling

Gisborne Cycling Club events — visitors welcome.

Saturday — Club ride (no racing) from the Taruheru Cemetery, Nelson Road, starting at 1.30pm. This ride will be two to three hours.

Sunday — Group ride at 8am from Avantiplus Maintrax. This is a friendly group ride for anyone wanting to ride with others.

Approximate pace will be 25kmh.

New cyclists welcome.

Tuesday — GCC Tuesday Twilight Series Race 5. Sign-on is 5.30pm to 5.50pm at Manutuke School. Race start: 6pm.

Marshals: Karl Edwards, Josiah Ney.

Handicap race: Waingake Valley.

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