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POVERTY BAY SENIOR CLUB CRICKET RESULTS

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

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SATURDAY — Premier Grade DJ Barry Cup, Round 2, Day 1: Gisborne Boys’ High School 164 all out in 54.1 overs (Johnathan Gray 40, Nathaniel Fearnley 38 not out, David Gray 29; Keegan Jooste 4-31, Nicholas Armour 3-25) lead Bollywood High School Old Boys  135-3 in 35 overs (Carl Shaw 37no, Glen Udall 31no, Scott Tallott 31; Bekko Page 3-26) by 29 runs.

Breakers Horouta Te Waka 111 all out in 39.1 overs (Shubham Raihan 50, Gautam Sareen 26, Himanshu Bhargav 22; Daniel Stewart 3-28, Matthew Cook 2-17, Mana Taumanu 2-20) and 68-2 in 14 overs (Gautam Sareen 45no) lead Coastal Concrete Old Boys Rugby 102 all out in 33.2 overs (Mana Taumaunu 34; Harmanpreet Singh 4-23, Gurishwar Singh 3-28) by 77 runs; Horouta took first-innings points.

Hope Cup Senior B Grade 30-over  Championship, Round 13: Gisborne Boys’ High School (2) 91-8 in 26.4 overs (Steve Whitaker 20; Jonah Reynolds 3-19, George Reynolds 2-19) def Rawhiti Legal OBR 90 all out in 29.4 overs (Jonah Reynolds 37no; Alex Langford 3-11, Ted Gillies 3-12, Patrick McInnes 3-13) by two wickets.

Breakers Horouta Te Waka 80-5 in 21.1 overs (Riley Horsfield 20; Taye McGuinness 3-30) def Campion College 79 all out in 24.1 overs (Hayden Swann 25no; James Craig 3-10, Clarence Campbell 2-16) by five wickets.

Chicking HSOB 171-5 in 29.3 overs (Ollie Needham 55, Nathan Quimpo 45, Justin Kohere 42no) def Civil Project Solutions Ngatapa Green Caps 170-9 (Charles Morrison 42, Hoffman Haasbroek 36, Simon Wilson 23; Buddhika Kumarage 3-32, Nathan Quimpo 2-40) by five wickets.

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THURSDAY (Feb 15) — Premier Grade Walker Shield T15, Round 5: Gisborne Boys’ High School 123-1 in 14 overs (David Gray 50no, Bekko Page 36, Alex Shanks 31no; Daniel Stewart 1-23) def Coastal Concrete OBR 120 all out in 14.2 overs (Te-Reimana Gray 23, Herschel Barker 22; Akira Makiri 2-14, Riker Rolls 2-17, Alex Shanks 2-25).

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