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Te Puke looking strong in Baywide secondary school rugby

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Western Heights High School first XV player Treece Herbert makes a run. Photo / Kathrine Bullock

Western Heights High School first XV player Treece Herbert makes a run. Photo / Kathrine Bullock

The pinnacle of the Toi Ohomai Baywide Secondary Schools competition is getting your hands on the Te Kani Shield and defending it in every game of the competition.

The Te Kani shield has been played for since 1950 and is named in honour of Paroa Te Kani, killed in action fighting for the 28th Maori Battalion.

The shield found a new home last weekend when an on-fire Te Puke High School first XV, recently promoted to the top division, beat Trident High School who held it for just two weeks.

Te Puke High School coach Jackson Ruben was pleased with his team's efforts. With a dominant pack and well-led backline, thanks to standout first five Jack Hollinshead, the Te Puke High team look the complete package this season and may be too good for the Rotorua Boys' High School third XV this weekend.

With all Te Puke High School teams at home this weekend it will be an opportunity for the community to rally around their boys.

John Paul College host Taupo-nui-a-Tia College. With a close win over neighbours Western Heights High School last weekend it will be a real test for Taupo as the John Paul College underdogs continue to surprise opponents.

Coach Steve Orr said: "what we lack in size, we make up for in spirit."

Trident High School take on Aquinas College and, after their disappointment in losing the Te Kani Shield, will be looking to redeem themselves with a better performance this weekend.

Western Heights High have another tough battle as Te Wharekura O Mauao look to turn around a horror start to the season, having been plagued with injuries and player absences due to other commitments.

Toi Ohomai Baywide Secondary School Rugby Draws:

Division One 1st XV
Saturday
(Kickoff 12pm)
John Paul College v Taupō-nui-a-Tia College
Western Heights High School v Te Wharekura O Mauao
Aquinas College v Trident High School
Te Puke High School v Rotorua Boys Barbarians

Division Two 1st XV
Saturday
(Kickoff 12pm)
Katikati College v Opotiki College
Papamoa College v Otumoetai College
Whakatane High School v Tauhara College
Tauranga Boys' College III the bye

Division Three 1st XV
Saturday
(Kickoff 12pm)
Trident High School v John Paul College II/ Reporoa College
Tauranga Boys' College V v Tarawera High School
Tauranga Boys' College Under 16 v Rotorua Boys' High School IV
Te Puke High School II v Mount Maunganui College
Bethlehem College v Rotorua Boys' High School 15A - midweek

Under-15 Premiership
Saturday
(Kickoff 10.30am)
Rotorua Boys' High School B v Mount Maunganui College
Western Heights High School v Taupō-Nui-a-Tia College
Tauranga Boys' College Blue v Te Wharekura O Mauao - midweek
Tauranga Boys' College White - Bye

Under-15 Championship
Saturday
(Kickoff 10.30am)
Tauranga Boys Gold v Rotorua Boys' High School C
Tauhara College v Papamoa College
Trident High School v Otumoetai College
Whakatane High School v John Paul College

Under-14 Premiership
Saturday
(Kickoff 10.30am)
Rotorua Boys' High School Navy v Rotorua Boys' High School Red
Tauranga Boys' College Blue v Tauranga Boys' College White
Otumoetai College v Trident High School
Tauranga Boys' College Gold the bye

Under-14 Championship and Divisional
Saturday
Divisional
(Kickoff 9.15am)
Tauranga Boys' College Stripes v Whakatane Marist Combined

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Championship
(Kickoff 10.30am)
Mount Maunganui College v Aquinas College
Te Puke High School v Western Heights High School

Divisional
Tauranga Boys' College Stripes v Whakatane Marist Combined
Reporoa College Combined v Taupō Combined

Crossover
Paora Combined v Opotiki College

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