A star of the show was one of the younger brigade, Sheldon Pakinga, who has been named in the lower North Island U18 Maori squad. Pakinga scored three tries.
WHS showed they were there to play within the first two minutes with Mitchell Millar finding a gap and taking it at pace. Pakinga backed up and finished the move off with his first try. Meihana converted successfully.
WHS received a penalty and got the ball out wide where Poutama Hamahona-Taiaroa showed great heart and determination to score while five players were all over him. Meihana again converted.
Another great run two minutes later from Hamahona-Taiaroa down the sideline allowed Brad Elgar to call for the ball and run 20m to score. Another successful conversion from Meihana.
A penalty against WHS saw Freyberg get a successful shot at goal to bring the score to 21-3 to WHS.
A nice play by the back line created a gap for Pakinga to slice through and score his second. The conversion was slotted again by Meihana.
Great team work from WHS allowed Pakinga to score again in the corner to bring the score to 33-3 after a rare miss by Meihana's boot.
A good run from Braydon Maua and awesome backing up from Corbin Warren ended with a try in the corner. The conversion was unsuccessful.
Freyberg showed they were not ready to give up and scored a great try next to the post. The successful conversion took the score to 38-10.
A yellow card to Braydon Maua forced WHS to play with 14 for the next 10 minutes during which time Tom Gibson saw the ball pop out of a ruck, grab it and run 20m to score. Up stepped Mitchell Millar to convert and increase the margin to 45-10.
More good work from WHS allowed Blair Osborne to score in the corner and Millar to convert. Great work from the whole team then allowed Warren to grind hard as he did all game and score next to the post. Millar was again successful.
Freyberg showed they wouldn't go down without a fight and scored in the corner late in the game. The conversion brought the scoreline to 59-17.
With the final whistle looming a good break through from Chris Breuer allowed him to score next to the post. The kick was unsuccessful, but the damage had been done with WHS winning 64-17.
On current points WHS would play Dannevirke in the semifinals.