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Cricket: Last shot for Geyser City

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16 Feb, 2017 11:07 PM2 mins to read

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BIG HITTERS:Geyser City cricket players Manny Kumar (left), club captain Jimmy Coutts (centre) and Matt Collier have high hopes for the future of the club. 2 October 2016 Rotorua Daily Post Photograp

BIG HITTERS:Geyser City cricket players Manny Kumar (left), club captain Jimmy Coutts (centre) and Matt Collier have high hopes for the future of the club. 2 October 2016 Rotorua Daily Post Photograp

Geyser City and Cadets will be hoping the wet weather abates enough tomorrow to give the two sides a last shot at making the WBOPCA Reserve Grade Championship rounds.

Both teams are sitting in fourth spot in their respective qualifying pools and need to win in round five and other results to go their way to make the WBOPCA Championship playoffs.

In Pool One, Geyser City is scheduled to play Tauranga Boys' College with Cadets set to meet Greerton in Pool Two.

With the wet weather expected to continue over the weekend there is real chance that no play will be possible. That will mean that Sikh Sports and Greerton, who currently hold down third place in their respective pools, will be handed berths in the WBOPCA Reserve Grade Championship. The status quo is a result of teams receiving 10 points apiece in rained off matches.

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Pool One: R&A Sangha v Lake Taupo CC; Sikh Sports v Katikati; Geyser City v Tauranga Boys College.

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Points Table: Lake Taupo CC 80, Tauranga Boys College 66, Sikh Sports 55, Geyser City 46, Katikati 35, R&A Sangha 27.

Pool Two:
Mount Maunganui v Aquinas College; Cadets v Greerton; Whakatane United v Te Puke.

Points Table: Whakatane United 80, Te Puke 67, Greerton 52, Cadets 48, Aquinas College 31, Mount Maunganui 30.

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B Grade
Mount Maunganui Colts v Tauranga Boys College; Grasshoppers v Albion; Mount Maunganui v Wanderers; Singh XI the bye.

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