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Schick Championships: Results from today and playoffs start tomorrow

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Day Two of the Schick Championships has come to a close this evening with another 58 games played over nine courts and 12 hours. With two days of basketball behind them and at least three games each, the teams are getting a feel for playoff spots.

The A Girls competition
has reached the semi-finals stage. Manukura will play Stratford High School tomorrow at 2:15pm on the Showcourt (LIVESTATS). On the other side of the bracket, Te Aroha College and Ellesmere College will play at 4pm (LIVESTATS) for a Grand Final berth. The 4pm game will be livestreamed on MaoriTelevision.com.

In the A Boys competition, defending champs Stratford from Pool A and Opunake from Pool B are undefeated. Also in Pool A, Te Aroha had a big win over local favourites Manukura. Both those teams are tallied with three wins and one loss. This competition still has games to play before semi-finals are announced.

In the AA Boys competition, Pool C is wide open with all teams having the ability to claim a playoff spot. Palmerston North Boys High School, Hastings Boys High School and Otago Boys High School have two wins and one loss each. Auckland Grammar School, Rangitoto College and Middleton Grange all have one win and two losses. That said, these schools have shown a spark that could propel them into contention if they lift tomorrow. Pool A continues to entertain as the pool of death, with Rosmini just managing to scrape passed Hamilton Boys 72 to 69. Mt Albert Grammar remain undefeated in Pool A.

In the AA Girls competition, the big match tomorrow will be from Pool A with Sacred Heart and Westlake Girls both undefeated with four wins from four. They play tomorrow at 4pm on Court Five. Defending champions St. Peters Cambridge have been cursing through Pool B with three comfortable wins. Hutt Valley also remain undefeated in that Pool with three wins from three. These two teams meet tomorrow night at 5:45pm on Court Six.

Queen Margrets College from Wellington, who are newcomers to the Schick Championships, are impressively undefeated in Pool C. They celebrated a big winner over Mt. Auckland Grammar School, who are the Zone One Schick Premierships Champions.

More information including full results, Pools, Livestream info, and rosters here: http://nz.basketball/Competitions/Schools/SchickChamps

POOLS

A GIRLS

A GIRLS POOL A

1. Manukura 3W 0L

2. Ellesmere College 1W 2L

3. Te Kura Kokiri 1W 2L

4. Kavanagh College 1W 2L

A GIRLS POOL B

1. Te Aroha College 4W 0L

2. Stratford High School 3W 1L

3. Buller High School 2W 2L

4. Te Kuiti High School 1W 3L

5. Te Wharekura o Mauao 0W 4L

A BOYS

A BOYS POOL A

1. Stratford High School 4W 0L

2. Te Aroha College 3W 1L

3. Manukura 3W 1L

4. Tai Wananga 1W 3L

5. St Kevins College 1W 3L

6. Rangiora New Life School 0W 4L

A BOYS POOL B

1. Opunake High School 4W 0L

2. Nga Taiatea Wharekura 3W 1L

3. Hillmorton High School 2W 2L

4. Catholic Cathedral College 2W 2L

5. Dunstan High School 1W 3L

6. Waihi College 0W 4L

AA GIRLS

AA GIRLS POOL A

1. Westlake Girls High School 4W 0L

2. Sacred Heart Girls College, New Plymouth 4W 0L

3. Rangitoto College 2W 2L

4. Christchurch Girls' High School 1W 3L

5. Melville High School 1W 3L

6. Hillcrest High School 0W 4L

AA GIRLS POOL B

1. St Peter's School, Cambridge 3W 0L

2. Hutt Valley High School 3W 0L

3. St Andrews College 2W 1L

4. Otago Girls High School 1W 2L

5. Tauranga Girls College 0W 3L

6. Wellington Girls College 0W 3L

AA GIRLS POOL C

1. Queen Margaret College 3W 0L

2. Mt Albert Grammar School 2W 1L

3. Rotorua Girls High School 2W 1L

4. Rangi Ruru Girls School 1W 2L

5. St Mary's College, Ponsonby 3W 1L

6. Massey High School 0W 3L

AA GIRLS POOL D

1. Auckland Girls' Grammar School 3W 0L

2. Hamilton Girls High School 3W 0L

3. Napier Girls High School 2W 1L

4. Fraser High School 1W 2L

5. Palmerston North Girls High School 0W 3L

6 Waimea College 0W 3L

AA BOYS

AA BOYS POOL A

1. Mount Albert Grammar School 4W 0L

2. Hamilton Boys High School 3W 1L

3. Rosmini College 3W 1L

4. Rongotai College 2W 2L

5. New Plymouth Boys' High School 0W 4L

6. St Andrews College 0W 4L

AA BOYS POOL B

1. Saint Kentigern College 3W 0L

2. Westlake Boys High School 3W 0L

3. St Johns College Hamilton 2W 1L

4. Rotorua Boys High School 1W 2L

5. Shirley Boys High School 0W 3L

6. Fraser High School 0W 3L

AA BOYS POOL C

1. Palmerston North Boys High School 2W 1L

2. Hastings Boys High School 2W 1L

3. Otago Boys High School 2W 1L

4. Auckland Grammar School 1W 2L

5. Rangitoto College 1W 2L

6. Middleton Grange School 1W 2L

AA BOYS POOL D

1. Cashmere High School 3W 0L

2. Napier Boys High School 3W 0L

3. St Patricks College, Kilbirnie 2W 1L

4. Macleans College 1W 2L

5. Waimea College 0W 3L

6. Tauranga Boys College 0W 3L

DAY TWO RESULTS

54 Te Kuiti High School VS Buller High School 68 | A Girls

59 St Mary's College, Ponsonby VS Mt Albert Grammar School 88 | AA Girls

59 St Patrick's College, Kilbirnie VS Napier Boys High School 92 | AA Boys

61 Rangi Ruru Girls School VS Rotorua Girls High School 45 | AA Girls

58 Tauranga Boys' College VS Cashmere High School 98 | AA Boys

80 Auckland Girls' Grammar School VS Palmerston North Girls High School 43 | AA Girls

78 Massey High School VS Queen Margaret College 66 | AA Girls

46 Waimea College VS Napier Girls High School 85 | AA Girls

93 Macleans College VS Waimea College 93 | AA Boys

60 Hillmorton High School VS Dunstan High School 58 | A Boys

99 Hamilton Girls High School VS Fraser High School 66 | AA Girls

58 Tai Wananga VS St Kevins College 77 | A SS Boys

104 Manukura VS Rangiora New Life School 46 | A SS Boys

63 Stratford High School VS Te Aroha College 62 | A Boys

71 Opunake High School VS Nga Taiatea Wharekura 57 | A Boys

80 Catholic Cathedral College VS Waihi College 69 | A Boys

60 Te Aroha College VS Te Wharekura o Mauao 54 | A Girls

54 St Andrew's College VS Hamilton Boys High School 75 | AA Boys

69 Rongotai College VS Mount Albert Grammar School 76 | AA Boys

Melville High School VS Rangitoto College | AA Girls

117 Westlake Girls High School VS Hillcrest High School 36 | AA Girls

64 Sacred Heart Girls College, New Plymouth VS Christchurch Girls' High School 46 | AA Girls

71 Manukura VS Te Kura Kokiri 62 | A Girls

79 Kavanagh College VS Ellesmere College 75 | A Girls

102 Rosmini College VS New Plymouth Boys' High School 71 | AA Boys

77 Saint Kentigern College VS St John's College Hamilton 68 | AA Boys

93 St Peter's School, Cambridge VS Otago Girls High School 48 | AA Girls

92 Auckland Grammar School VS Hastings Boys High School 94 | AA Boys

58 Buller High School VS Stratford High School 70 | A Girls

67 Westlake Boys High School VS Fraser High School 62 | AA Boys

73 Otago Boys High School VS Palmerston North Boys High School 70 | AA Boys

75 Hutt Valley High School VS Tauranga Girls College 57 | AA Girls

95 Rotorua Boys High School VS Shirley Boys High School 69 | AA Boys

64 Rangitoto College VS Middleton Grange 80 | AA Boys

76 St Mary's College, Ponsonby VS Rangi Ruru Girls School 58 | AA Girls

56 Mt Albert Grammar School VS Queen Margaret College 68 | AA Girls

70 Tauranga Boys' College VS St Patrick's College, Kilbirnie 92 | AA Boys

98 Napier Boys High School VS Macleans College 71 | AA Boys

84 Cashmere High School VS Waimea College 56 | AA Boys

36 Wellington Girls College VS St Andrew's College 58 | AA Girls

54 Te Wharekura o Mauao VS Te Kuiti High School 57 | A Girls

46 St Kevins College VS Stratford High School 59 | A Boys

49 Waihi College VS Hillmorton High School 83| A Boys

42 Waimea College VS Hamilton Girls High School 72 | AA Girls

81 Rotorua Girls High School VS Massey High School 39 | AA Girls

67 Te Aroha College VS Manukura 52 | A Boys

61 Rangiora New Life School VS Tai Wananga 95 | A Boys

50 Palmerston North Girls High School VS Fraser High School 58 | AA Girls

80 Nga Taiatea Wharekura VS Catholic Cathedral College 69 | A Boys

72 Dunstan High School VS Opunake High School 93 | A Boys

52 Napier Girls High School VS Auckland Girls' Grammar School 64 | AA Girls

38 Christchurch Girls' High School VS Westlake Girls High School 74 | AA Girls

41 Hillcrest High School VS Melville High School 55 | AA Girls

71 Mount Albert Grammar School VS St Andrew's College 51 | AA Boys

59 New Plymouth Boys' High School VS Rongotai College 72 | AA Boys

56 Rangitoto College VS Sacred Heart Girls College, New Plymouth 59 | A Girls

43 Stratford High School VS Te Aroha College 56 | A Girls

69 Hamilton Boys High School VS Rosmini College 72 | AA Boys

- The A tournament is for schools that have a roll of less than 600 pupils for co-ed schools or less than 300 for single-gender schools. The AA tournament is for schools with school roles over those figures.

For more go to www.nz.basketball and Basketball New Zealands social media channels: @BasketballNZ Facebook, Twitter, Instagram.

- This story has been automatically published using a media release from Basketball New Zealand

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