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ATHLETICS

AUCKLAND MEETING

(Mt Smart Stadium)

Men -

100m: D. Falealili (NHB) 10.56s 1, C. Bearda (CM) 10.60s 2, M. Kamut (NHB) 10.73s 3.

200m: J. Thumath (ACA) 21.87s 1, Kamut 21.95s 2, Falealili 22.04s 3.

800m: S. Mika (NHB) 1m 52.68s 1, A. Smith (Wait) 1m 53.53s 2,
A. Jackson (ACA) 2m 6.04s 3.

3000m: A. Parlane (Pak) 9m 18.11s 1, J. Hand (Pak) 9m 21.66s 2, J. Lee (Pak) 9m 23.50s 3.

110m hurdles: A. Tanielu (ACA) 15.53s 1, D. Cornthwaite (CM) 15.72s 2.

2000m Steeplechase: A. Curry (Pak) 7m 19.87s 1.

Discus: B. Newdick (CM) 42.19m 1, Cornthwaite 32.02m 2.

Javelin: J. Smalberger (NHB) 67.47m 1, S. McLaren (CM) 55.30m 2, Newdick 53.44m 3.

Triple jump: C. Nicolson (NHB) 14.03m 1, M. Simpson (CM) 11.06m 2, L. Graham (CM) 10.96m 3.

High jump: Newdick 1.95m 1, J. Riseborough (NHB) 1.85m 2, Cornthwaite 1.85m 3.

2 x 100m relay: L. Graham/D. Wells (CM) 23.26s 1, A. McIntyre-Robinson/J. Quor (Wait) 23.83s 2, G. Hand/ S. Hazeldene (Wait) 24.59s 3.

Women -

100m: C. Brunner (CM) 11.89s 1, S. Linderboom (NHB) 12.43s 2, S. Healey (NHB) 12.43s 3.

200m: Brunner 24.48s 1, J. Hardy (NHB) 25.86s 2, K. Laurence (ACA) 25.97s 3.

800m: K. Patterson (Pak) 1, E. Keown (ACA) 2, S. Dell (NHB) 3.

3000m: C. Hipson (Pak) 11m 24.55s 1, R. Seager (Pak) 11m 33.25s 2, S. Bradley (Pak) 11m 37.36s 3.

2000m Steeplechase: A. Keown (ACA) 7m 33.52s 1, R. Jamieson (Puk) 7m 58.15s 2.

Discus: T. Tapoki 55.43m 1.

Javelin: S. Wathall (NHB) 39.02m 1, P. Charlesworth (NHB) 34.57m 2, S. Cowley (NHB) 32.67m 3.

Triple jump: K. Kendall (ACA) 11.88m 1, M. Brock (NHB) 10.49m 2, G. Morrissey (How) 10.25m 3.

High jump: S. Saddleton (CM) 1.70m 1, Cowley 1.65m 2, E. Lamb (Wait) 1.65m 3.

* * *

BADMINTON

BITBURGER OPEN

(Germany)

Quarter final

Daniel Shirley (New Zealand) & Joanne Quay (Malaysia) beat Kindervater & Piotrowski (Germany) 21-14, 21-18

Semi Final

Shirley & Quay play Suputra & Li (Singapore) 5:30 am (NZ time) today

* * *

BASEBALL

WORLD SERIES

World Series baseball results.

St Louis 4 Detroit 2.

St Louis win the best-of-seven series 4-1

* * *

CRICKET

ROSEBOWL

New Zealand

R Rolls c Purves b Pike 30
R Kember c Pike b Nitschke 15
H Tiffen c Nitschke b Pike 9
M Fahey c Edwards b Pike 27
S McGlashan c and b Nitschke 45
S Tsukigawa c Nitschke b Pike 4
N Browne lbw b Smithb 26
H Watson b Smith 39
A Dodd not out 2
Extras (4w 2b 1lb) 7
Total (for 8 wickets) 204

Fall: 36, 49, 78, 105, 119, 136, 201, 204.

Bowling: S Andrews 9-1-45-0, C Smith 9-0-45-2 (1w), S Nitschke 10-0-36-2 (1w), K Pike 10-2-23-4 (1w), J Hayes 3-0-21-0, L Sthalekar 9-1-31-0 (1w).

Australia

M Bulow run out 2
L Poulton st Rolls b Watson 12
M Goszko b Browne 40
L Sthalekar run out 17
S Nitschke c Fahey b Burke 16
J Purves b Browne 22
Edwards not out 45
J Hayes not out 36
Extras (4lb 9w 2 nb) 15
Total (for 6 wickets 205

Fall: 9, 18, 71, 80, 108, 134.

Bowling: S Burke 9-1-33-1 (2w), H Watson 8.4-1-27-1, S Devine 7-0-26-0 (2w), A Dodd 6-0-35-0 (2w 1nb), S Tsukigawa 9-0-44-0 (2w), N Browne 8-1-36-2 (1w 1nb).

Australia won by 4 wickets.

Australia wins series 5-0.

CHAMPIONS TROPHY

PAKISTAN VS SOUTH AFRICA

South Africa

Graeme Smith lbs b Gul 0
Boeta Dippenaar c Akmal b Iftikhar 13
Herschelle Gibbs c Malik b Gul 0
Jacques Kallis c Akmal b Iftikhar 17
A.B. de Villiers c Akmal b Arafat 10
Mark Boucher c Hafeez b Razzaq 69
Justin Kemp c Malik b Gul 64
Shaun Pollock c Iftikhar b Hafeez 2
Andre Nel not out 12Makhaya Ntini not out 0
Extras: (15lb, 11w) 26

Total: (for 8 wickets) 213

Overs: 50. Batting time: 217 minutes.

Fall: 1-0, 2-1, 3-27, 4-36, 5-42, 6-173, 7-182, 8-199.

Did not bat: Charl Langeveldt.

Bowling: Umar Gul 8-0-36-3 (5w), Rao Iftikhar 10-4-26-2 (1w), Yasir Arafat 5-0-33-1 (1w), Abdul Razzaq 10-0-33-1, Mohammad Hafeez 8-1-23-1 (2w), Shahid Afridi 6-0-26-0 (1w), Shoaib Malik 3-0-21-0 (1w). Pakistan

Mohammad Hafeez c Smith b Ntini 1
Imran Farhat c Pollock b Ntini 4
Younis Khan c Langeveldt b Ntini 7
Mohammad Yousuf b Pollock 5
Shoaib Malik c Boucher b Ntini 0
Kamran Akmal lbw b Ntini 1
Abdul Razzaq b Langeveldt 5
Shahid Afridi lbw b Pollock 14
Yasir Arafat c Ntini b Langeveldt 27
Umar Gul c Boucher b Langeveldt 7
Rao Iftikhar not out 2
Extras: (5lb, 2nb, 9w) 16
Total: (all out) 89.

Overs: 25. Batting time: 125 minutes.

Fall: 1-5, 2-0, 3-17, 4-21, 5-21, 6-27, 7-42, 8-47, 9-77, 10-89.

Bowling: Shaun Pollock 7-0-20-2 (2nb), Makhaya Ntini 6-2-21-5 (1w), Andre Nel 6-0-23-0 (8w), Charl Langeveldt 6-2-20-3.

Result: South Africa wins by 124 runs.

Toss: South Africa.

Umpires: Billy Bowden, New Zealand, and Mark Benson, England.

TV umpire: Steve Bucknor, West Indies.

AUCKLAND CLUB

One-day championship.

Second round -

White section: Papatoetoe 190/9 (S. Singe 38; D. Richardson 5-36) bt Parnell 142 (L. Shaw 3-27, B. Singh 4-16).

Howick Pakuranga 192/8 (C. de Grandhomme 74) bt Suburbs New Lynn 136 (R. Young 36; D. Wedlake 3-36).

Eden Roskill 230/8 lost to North Shore 232/2 (G. Andrews 101no, H. Smith 84).

Blue section: Cornwall 170 (R. Lynch 31, R. Sharma 31; G. Coleman 3-25) lost to Grafton 173/7 (M. Hickson 47; A. Turner 3-40).

Takapuna 319/7 (P. Hitchcock 96, N. Edwards 51, A. Adams 50no) bt University/Ellerslie 230 (K. Baker 71, K. Kurta 52; I. Smallburn 3-52).

Waitakere City 159/8 (A. Kitchen 52) bt East Coast Bays 156 (P. Strang 63; B. White 3-48).

WESTERN BAY OF PLENTY

Greerton 142 (M Henderson 22; T Boult 5/43, R King 2/3) lost to IMF NZ Cadets 143/4 (J Boult 54, L Howell 40; M Singh 3/37)

Tauranga Boys College 229/5 (A Peacocke 102no, M Golding 36; B Williams 3/64) HRB Te Puke 89/6 match drawn because of bad light.

LAKELAND

Ohope 304 (JB Sim 70, J Taylor 68, Rob Simpson 31; J Dowie 4/52) defeated Kawerau Cosmopolitan 154 (S Nees 53, D Kilgariff 25; Rick Simpson 5/36)

Central Blue 211/5 (K Roycroft 36, S Whittacker 33, S Stewart 32; S Eyes 3/35) defeated Permaclean 143 (S Eyes 58, S Painter 32; K Roycroft 3/19, S Gordon 3/25

Rotorua BHS 173 (E Moore 74, M Sawroop 25) defeated Central White 136 (K Spiers 28)

Eastern Pirates 247 (M Pacey 73, G Simmons 72, B Whareaitu 33no) defeated Indians 81 (S Unka 46; R Jones 6/9)

NORTHLAND

Onerahi 210 (Andy McDowell 65, Alun Evans 36, Jamie Miller 3/24, Aaron McIntosh 3/58) def Kamo 58 (Ian Page 17, Evans 5/20, Brendon McLeod 2/18).

Whangarei Boys' High School 248/5 (Harry Darkins 93, Todd Beehre 45, Courtney Keep 37, Jeremy Watson 3/68) def Bledisloe 65 (Aaron Wilson 3/17, Josh Matthews 3/8, Rory Darkins 2/22).

City 207/6 (Mark Tulloch 66, Owain Hopkins 51, Darren Goodwin 36) def Maungakaramea 174 (Greg Robertson 40, Stephen Knox 29, John Child 27, Tulloch 3/20, Lance Posthumus 2/12, Steve Schwartfeger 2/21).

* * *

ICE HOCKEY

NHL

Yesterdays Results

Columbus 2 Los Angeles 0, Minnesota 3 Anaheim 2, Detroit 4 Dallas 3, Vancouver 3 Washington 2.

* * *

GOLF

EISENHOWER TROPHY

(South Africa)

Second round scores in the Eisenhower Trophy men's world amateur championships at the Stellenbosch and De Zalze courses, leading two scores in each team count.

278: Canada 139-139 (Richard Scott 68, Andrew Parr 71, James Love 75)

279: United States 143-136 (Chris Kirk 66, Jonathan Moore 72, Trip Kuehne 70)

281: Mexico 143-138 (Mauricio Tamez 68, Roberto Diaz 70, Julian Valenciana 87); Netherlands 141-140 (Wil Besseling 70, Tim Sluiter 70, Joost Luiten 71)

282: Sweden 150-132 (Oscar Floren 66, Bjorn Akesson 66, Niklas Lemke 71)

283: South Korea 146-137 (Sung Hoon Kang 67, Kyung Tae Kim 71, Do Hoon Jim 70)

284: Austria 143-141 (Bernd Wiesberger 71, Tono Kromer 70, Wolgang Rieder 75); France 142-142 (Jean-Jacques Wolff 74, Julien Guerrier 75, Julien Grillon 68); Japan 145-139 (Yuki Usami 69, Yuki Itoh 70, Yuta Ikeda 71); Ireland 146-138 (Rory McIlroy 69, Gareth Shaw 69, Simon Ward 72)

285: Malaysia 143-142 (S Siva Chandrhan 75, Ben Leong 70, Mohammad Surkee 72)

286: Scotland 144-142 (Richie Ramsay 73, George Murray 70, Scott Jamieson 72); Spain 145-141 (Jose Luis Adarraga 72, Pablo Martin 71, Jordi Garcia 70); New Zealand 148-138 (Josh Geary 67, James Gill 71, Mark Purser 74)

287: Germany 146-141 (Sean Einhaus 73, Florian Fritsch 68, Stephan Gross 74); Chinese Taipei 147-140 (Shih-Chang Chan 73, Cheng-Tsung Pan 68, Fu-Chiang Pan 72); England 149-138 (Oliver Fisher 66, Jamie Moul 74, Ross McGowan 72); Wales 144-143 (Llewellyn Matthews 73, Rhys Davies 76, Nigel Edwards 70)

288: Australia 147-141 (Won Joon Lee 72, Andrew Tampion 69, Steve Dartnall 75); Denmark 145-143 (Christoffer Christiansen 73, Mark Flindt Haastrup 70, Peter Baunsoe 76); Portugal 145-143 (Pedro Figueiredo 74, Nuno Henriques 70, Antonio Rosada 73); South Africa 143-145 (Christiaan Basson 71, Charl Coetzee 74, Dawie van der Walt 75)

289: Norway 146-143 (Marius Thorp 71, Knut Borsheim 72, Anders Kristiansen 78); Switzerland 146-143 (Tino Weiss 72, Damian Ulrich 71, Steven Rojas 75); Italy 147-142 (Frederico Colomco 73, Lorenzo Gagli 72, Matteo del Podio 70)

290: Belgium 150-140 (Hugues Joannes 70, Pierre Relecom 70, Xavier Feyaerts 71); Argentina 148-142 (Estanisiao Goya 73, Sebastian Saavedra 72, Alan Wagner 70); Chile 147-143 (Benjamin Alvarado 72, Juan Carlos Cortes 71, Santiago Russi 78)

291: Finland 145-146 (Heikki Mantlya 74, Antti Ahokas 72, Casimir Collin 75); India 148-143 (Gaganjeet Bhullar 71, Joseph Chakola 74, Anirbhan Lahiri 72)

293: Trinidad and Tobago (Ben Martin 74, Carlos Baynes 77, Simon Merry 72)

296: Iceland 151-145 (Stefan Stefansson 74, Magnus Larusson 77, Sigmundur Masson 71); Colombia 148-148 (Sergio Franky 75, Andres Echevarria 73, David Vanegas 75)

297: Czech Republic 152-145 (Miroslay Holub 74, Marek Novy 75, Lukas Tintera 71)

298: Puerto Rico 152-146 (Max Alverio 71, Rafael Campos 75, Alfred Colon 78); Brazil 146-152 (Maximo Kopp 74, Eduardo Pesenti 79, Roberto Gomez 78)

Leading individual scores:

137: Chris Kirk (USA) 71-66, Richard Scott (CAN) 69-68

138: Mauricio Tamaz (MEX) 70-68

139: Yuki Usami (JPN) 70-69, Wil Besseling (NED) 69-70

140: Oliver Fisher (ENG) 74-66, Josh Geary (NZL) 73-67, Julien Grillon (FRA) 72-68; Sung Hoon Kang (KOR) 73-67

141: Bjorn Akesson (SWE) 75-66, Oscar Floren (SWE) 75-66, Andrew Parr (CAN) 70-71

142: Florian Fritsch (GER) 74-68, Tono Kromer (AUT) 72-70, George Murray (SCO) 72-70, Ben Leong (MAS) 72-70, Cheng-Tsung Pan (TPE) 74-68, Bernd Wiesberger (AUT) 71-71, Christiaan Basson (RSA) 71-71, Rory McIlroy (IRL) 73-69, Gareth Shaw (IRL) 73-69, Tim Sluiter (NED) 72-70

143: Marius Thorp (NOR) 71-72, Benjamin Alvarado (CHI) 71-72, Roberto Diaz

PGA TOUR CHRYSLER CHAMPIONSHIP

Second round scores from Palm Harbour, Florida. Cut set at 144. (US unless otherwise noted):

135 Ernie Els (South Africa) 69 66, Jonathan Byrd 68 67, Brian Gay 64 71.

136 Paul Goydos 68 68.

137 David Branshaw 73 64, Ted Purdy 69 68, Mark Calcavecchia 66 71, Shaun Micheel 71 66.

138 Stewart Cink 69 69,

139 Daniel Chopra (Sweden) 67 72, Frank Lickliter II 70 69, Heath Slocum 67 72.

140 J.J. Henry 69 71, Jason Bohn 70 70, Steve Elkington (Australia) 67 73, Richard Johnson (Sweden) 69 71, Kent Jones 70 70, Vijay Singh (Fiji) 70 70, Ryan Palmer 70 70, Lucas Glover 69 71,

141 Bill Haas 69 72, Rory Sabbatini (South Africa) 71 70, Will MacKenzie 68 73, Mike Weir (Canada) 69 72, Joe Durant 70 71, Jeff Brehaut 68 73, Nick Watney 71 70.

142 Tim Clark (South Africa) 70 72, Ryuji Imada (Japan) 72 70, Mark O'Meara 68 74, Tim Petrovic 69 73, Justin Rose (Britain) 76 66, Bernhard Langer (Germany) 71 71, Hunter Mahan 70 72, Troy Matteson 70 72, Justin Leonard 72 70, Chad Campbell 68 74, Vaughn Taylor 69 73, Brett Wetterich 72 70, Shane Bertsch 75 67.

143 Tom Pernice Jr. 69 74, Jesper Parnevik (Sweden) 72 71, Bob Estes 69 74, Dean Wilson 69 74, Fred Funk 73 70, Todd Fischer 71 72, Duffy Waldorf 67 76, Paul Azinger 72 71, Brandt Jobe 74 69, Shigeki Maruyama (Japan) 70 73, Bart Bryant 72 71, Rod Pampling (Australia) 69 74, Camilo Villegas (Colombia) 71 72, Stephen Leaney (Australia) 72 71.

144 Scott Verplank 73 71, Woody Austin 72 72, Tom Lehman 73 71, Ben Crane 71 73, Peter Lonard (Australia) 70 74, Eric Axley 72 72, Tag Ridings 74 70, Lee Janzen 70 74, Steve Lowery 70 74, Zach Johnson 73 71, Trevor Immelman (South Africa) 70 74, Craig Parry (Australia) 70 74, John Rollins 71 73, Stuart Appleby (Australia) 75 69, Jeff Sluman 72 72.

* * *

MOTORSPORT

WRC RALLY OF AUSTRALIA

Standings from Rally Australia after stage 11 yesterday.

1. Mikko Hirvonen (FIN) Ford at 1hr 13min 10.1sec, 2. Petter Solberg (NOR) Subaru at 26.2, 3. Xevi Pons (ESP) Citroen at 33.5, 4. Manfred Stohl (AUT) Peugeot at 1:24.4, 5. Dean Herridge (AUS) Subaru at 5:37.0, 6. Toshihiro Arai (JPN) Subaru at 5:40.3; 7. Mirco Baldacci (SMR) Mitsubishi at 5:53.8, 8. Aki Teiskonen (FIN) Subaru at 5:55.0, 9. Jari-Matti Latvala (FIN) Subaru at 6:00.4, 10. Marcos Ligato (ARG) Mitusbishi at 6:24.2, 11. Fumio Nutahara (JPN) Mitsubishi at 7:21.7, 12. Sebastien Beltran (ARG) Mitsubishi at 8:41.0, 13. Darren Windus (AUS) Subaru at 9:51.6, 14. Spencer Lowndes (AUS) Mitsubishi at 10:11.4, 15. Tolley Challis (AUS) Mitsubishi at 10:59.5, 16. Christopher Anderson (AUS) Subaru at 11:15.0, 17. Sergey Uspenskiy (RUS) Subaru at 12:00.5, 18. Marcus Gronholm (FIN) Ford at 12:04.8, 19. Malcolm Stewart (NZL) Mitsubishi at 12:15.4, 20. Toby Heyring (AUS) Subaru at 12:23.0.

Stage winners: Gronholm (SS1,SS2,SS8,SS9,SS10), Atkinson (SS3,SS4,SS5), Solberg (SS6,SS7), Stohl (SS11).

Final Formula BMW Asia standings

Earl Bamber (New Zealand, Team Meritus) 290 points 1; 2 Sam Abay (Australia, Team E-Rain) 274 2, Daniel Ricciardo (Australia, Eurasia Motorsport) 231 3, James Grunwell (Thailand, Team Meritus) 164 4, Aaron Lim (Malaysia, Eurasia Motorsport) 144 points 5, Dominic Storey (New Zealand, Eurasia Motorsport) 142 points 6.

Final Rookie Cup points standings: Bamber 315 points 1, Ricciardo 268 2, Grunwell 232 3, Storey 198 4.

* * *

SAILING

TAMAKI YACHT CLUB

Laser

Race one

Richard Blakey 1st, Scott Blakey 2nd, Giles Grigg 3rd, Tony Park 4th, Tom Speed 5th.

Race two

Mark Perrow 1st, Richard Blakey 2nd, Scott Blakey 3rd, Tom Speed 4th

Nick Page 5th.

Mistral

Race one

Warwick Speeding/John Waterman 1st, John Booth/Charlie Booth 2nd,

Rob Mason/Alan Spooner 3rd

Race two

Matt O'Maigh/Melinda Henshaw 1st, Richard Dadd/ Vikter Nas-Dooo 2nd, Rob Mason/Alan Spooner 3rd.

* * *

SOCCER

Results from New Zealand Football Championship yesterday:

Otago United 2 Canterbury United 1, Hawke's Bay United 1 YoungHeart Manawatu 1.

AGRIBANK CUP

(Vietnam)

New Zealand A 0 Thailand 1

* * *

SOFTBALL

AUCKLAND

Men: Royal Canin Waitakere Bears 4 Artizan Glenora 0, Metro 4 Otahuhu 3, United 9 Newcastle Homes Howick 1, Ramblers 8 Marist 5, Northcote 3 Te Atatu Roosters 0.

Points: Metro 8 (four games), Ramblers and Bears 6 (3), United 4 (3), Marist 2 (4), Northcote and Roosters 2 (2), Otahuhu 0 (2), Glenora 0 (3), Howick 0 (4),

Women: Marist 2 Waitakere Bears 0, Northcote 4 Otahuhu 0, Northcote 5 Howick 1. Points: Northcote and Bears 8 (5), Marist 6 (4), Otahuhu and Howick 0 (4).

WESTERN BAY OF PLENTY

Men:

Raiders 9, Legends 3; Saints 9, Blockbusters B 8;Stealers 3, Blockbusters A 1; Ngati Kahu 16, Sluggers 6;

Women:

Ngati Kahu 16, Renners Angels 5; Cardinals 19, Matakana 6; Stealettes 21, Rangataua 7 ; Blockbusters 17, Korvets 16.

* * *

TENNIS

SWISS INDOORS TOURNAMENT

Quarterfinals -

Roger Federer beat David Ferrer 6-3 7-6, Paradorn Srichaphan beat Jose Acasuso 7-6 6-3

CARO BOWL

Men

Blockhouse Bay 3 (70 games) Parnell 3 (68 games)

Pompallier 4 West End 2

James Shortall lt Austen Childs 4-6 2-6

Robbie Cheyne bt Martin Colenbrander 4-6 6-3 6-1

Jacob Olsen bt Teo Susnjak 2-6 7-6 6-4

Pat Metham bt Adam Staub 6-4 6-2

Shortall/Olsen bt Childs/Staub 6-4 7-5

Cheyne/Metham lt James Greenhalgh/Colenbrander 6-4 4-6 4-6

Remuera 4 Herne Bay 2

Aaron McDougall lt Wei Wei 6-2 6-0

Henry Gers bt Michael Hoersh 5-7 6-2 6-0

Troy Turnbull bt Kyle August 6-2 6-2

Paul Grubi bt Andy Doole 7-6 7-6

McDougall lt Wei Wei/Jeff Birse 2-6 1-6

Gers/Grubi bt David Mustard/Brock Mustard 5-7 6-1 6-3.

Royal Oak 3 (7 sets, 76 games) Kohimarama 3 (7 sets, 60 games)

Andrew Allan lt Gerrit Steenkamp 6-7 4-6

Scott Winnard bt James Pilbro 6-1 6-2

Nigel Allan bt Jason Stortelers 6-2 6-2

Trent OKeefe lt Stuart Robertson 1-6 4-6

A Allan/Winnard lt Steenkamp/Robertson 6-7 6-1 6-4

N Allan/Nick Margison bt Pilbro/Stortelers 6-3 3-6 7-6

Women

Parnell 6 Pompallier 0

Dianne Hollands bt Emily Harris 6-1 6-3

Niki Tippins bt Maddy White 6-2 6-2

Lisa Wilkinson bt Libby Batley 6-1 3-6 7-5

Ann Allmendinger bt Rosie Bird 4-6 2-6 6-1

Holland/Wilkinson bt Harris/White 6-2 6-1

Tippins/Rachel Clark bt Batley/Lucy Barlow 6- 6-0

Mangere Combined 4 Papatoetoe 2

Royal Oak 6 Remuera 0

Nicola Kaiwai bt Amy Chen 2-6 6-4 6-1

Angela Swinkels bt Sarah McDermott 6-1 6-2

Natasha Watts bt Hannah Bowering 6-3 6-1

Sarah Henderson bt Kate Shearer 6-2 6-4

Abigail Guthrie/Swinkels bt Chen/McDermott 6-3 6-0

Kaiwai/Watts bt Bowering/Shearer 6-1 6-2

Kohimarama 5 Mission Bay 1

Kairangi Vano bt Ilke Gers 7-5 7-5

Varoma Vano lt Tanya Samodolek 7-6 4-6 2-6

Briar Preston bt Jenna Lee 6-0 6-0

Sarah Adams bt Rebecca Green 6-4 7-5

K Vano/Adams bt Gers/Samodolek 6-4 4-6 7-6

V Vano/Siobhan Cavan bt Lee/Green 6-2 6-1

Points after four rounds:

Men:

Parnell 24, Blockhouse Bay 24, Pompallier 23, West End 19, Royal Oak 14, Herne Bay 8, Kohimarama 8, Remuera 8.

Women:

Parnell 31, Kohimarama 26, Mangere Combined 21, Royal Oak 19, Mission Bay 13, Pompallier 9, Remuera 6, Papatoetoe 3.

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