Well done to the Harbour U13 and U15 Rep Teams.
Waikato and Waitakere pulled off title doubles at the U15 and U13 tournaments as the BBNZ’s 2009 age group tournament programme came to a close.
The Mooloos dominated the U15 event in Christchurch, defeating Harbour and Waitakere in the boys’ and girls’ finals at Cowles Stadium on Friday afternoon.
They also came within three points of snatching the U13 girls title with a strong finish at the North Shore Events Centre.
But Waitakere held on for a 58-56 victory and had further reason to celebrate when their boys rocketed out of the blocks against Harbour, clearing out for an impressive 100-67 win.
NZ U13 Championships
North Harbour
Friday, October 9
7.30pm
Closing Ceremony
Boys
15th/16th
Auckland 62 (Sam White 23) Taranaki Country 49 (Sunee Calder 19)
11th/12th
New Plymouth 64 (Harrison Meads 26) Nelson 60 (J Kale 39)
3rd/4th
Western BOP 65 (Klyve Dungan 27) Canterbury 62 (Oliver Fairbrother 29)
13th/14th
Otago 63 (Richard Rodger 14) Wellington 45 (Dion Yee 14)
7th/8th
Counties Manukau 72 (L Tasi 34) Mid Canterbury 56 (Xavier Bartlett 18)
5th/6th
Waikato 71 (Doren Koroheke 49) Rotorua 61 (Logan Elers 23)
9th/10th
West Auckland 87 (Judson Seumanu 28) Hawkes Bay 75 (Mataves Marsh & Wilfred Dickson 22)
Final
Waitakere 100 (Geronimo Doyle 31, Sheaziah Compain 21, Gabriel Tuala 18, Sebastian Wieczcrek 12) Harbour 67 (Zac Buchegger 25, Daniel Ruri 10)
Final Placings
1 Waitakere
2 Harbour
3 Western BOP
4 Canterbury
5 Waikato
6 Rotorua
7 Counties Manukau
8 Mid Canterbury
9 West Auckland
10 Hawkes Bay
11 New Plymouth
12 Nelson
13 Otago
14 Wellington
15 Auckland
16 Taranaki Country
Tournament Team
Xavier Bartlett (Mid Canterbury), Mikaere Watene (Rotorua), Richard Rodger (Otago), Mataeus Marsh (Hawke’s Bay), S Kohi (Western BOP), Sheaziah Compain (Waitakere), Toma Noguchi (Nelson), Liam Tasi (Counties Manukau), Zac Buchegger (Harbour), Kahu Robinson (Rotorua)
MVP
Sheaziah Compain (Waitakere)
Girls
3rd/4th
North Canterbury 74 (Jenna Heap 16) Canterbury 64 (Laken Wairau 23)
15th/16th
Wellington 65 (Teagan Graham 21) Te Tai Tokerau 38 (Tia Shelford 17)
13th/14th
Hutt Valley 70 (Tyles Rollo 20) West Auckland 49 (Casey McFadden &^ Aeysha Hakavalu 14)
11th/12th
Taranaki Country 51 (Beth West 15) Lake Taupo 34 (Evanda Kapua & Hinekura Ahipene 10)
7th/8th
Western BOP 68 (N McGregor 21) Otago 56 (Aleisha Ruske 23)
5th/6th
Rotorua 50 (Danielle Marks & Moerangi Vercoe 12) Harbour 31 (Bella Shakes & Tera Reed 7)
9th/10th
Mid Canterbury 77 (Frances Redmond 17) New Plymouth 29 (Angel Gotz 10)
Final
Waitakere 58 (Lyric Taurua-Wolfgram 19, Maria Milani 18, Michelle Nicholls 10) Waikato 56 (Sharoan Heu 16, Krystal Leger-Walker 12, Quincy Bartlett 12, Coryn Heu 12)
Final Placings
1 Waitakere
2 Waikato
3 North Canterbury
4 Canterbury
5 Rotorua
6 Harbour
7 Western BOP
8 Otago
9 Mid Canterbury
10 New Plymouth
11 Taranaki Country
12 Lake Taupo
13 Hutt Valley
14 West Auckland
15 Wellington
16 Te Tai Tokerau
Tournament Team
Laken Wairau (Canterbury), Quincy Bartlett (Waikato), Francis Redmond (Mid Canterbury), Courtney Keach (Taranaki Country), Teagen Graham (Wellington), Georgia Perrott-Hunt (Harbour), Moerangi Vercoe (Rotorua), Maria Milani (Waitakere)
MVP
Moerangi Vercoe (Rotorua)
NZ U15 Championships
Christchurch
Friday, October 9
Boys
15th/16th
North Canterbury 62 (Connor James 16, Samuel Wong 16) Otago 56 (Liam Rawstrom & Sam Beck 12)
11th/12th
Western BOP 59 (Mark Kelly 34) Counties Manukau 51 (Ruebenn Rennie 13, Pete Temata 11)
3rd/4th
West Auckland 78 (Steven Robertson 29, Caleb Vautier 18) Wellington 73 (Paul Won 18, Jamal Mikaio 12)
13th/14th
Rotorua 94 (Kare Tarei 22, Piki Thomas 13) Nelson 52 (Matt Black 17)
9th/10th
Hawkes Bay 66 (Geoffrey Heather 16, Hralen Soloman 12) New Plymouth 57 (Ben Crombie 24, Jordan Harries 12)
7th/8th
Canterbury 87 ( Isaac Leota 12, Connor Lidstone) Hibiscus Coast 61 (Jaylen Gerrand 24)
5th/6th
Hutt Valley 77 (Jackson Stubbins 22, Nico Buckrell 18) Auckland 67 (Joseph Kang 25)
Final
Waikato 77 (Kurt Heatherley 37, Delroi Heu 20) Harbour 57 (Tai Webster 21, Sesilili Patel 11)
Final Placings
1 Waikato
2 Harbour
3 West Auckland
4 Wellington
5 Hutt Valley
6 Auckland
7 Canterbury
8 Hibiscus Coast
9 Hawkes Bay
10 New Plymouth
11 Western BOP
12 Counties Manukau
13 Rotorua
14 Nelson
15 North Canterbury
16 Otago
Tournament Team
Joseph Kang (Auckland), Brandon Gleaves (Canterbury), Tai Webster (North Harbour), Sesilili Patel (North Harbour), Kurt Heatherley (Waikato), Delroi Heu (Waikato), Tohi Smith Milner (West Auckland), Paul Won (Wellington), Nico Buckrell (Hutt Valley), Micah Brown (Wellington)
MVP
Kurt Heatherley (Waikato)
Girls
13th/14th
Thames Valley 54 (Amy Bottcher 12, Kate Lunn 10) Harbour B 30 (Stephanie Corkery 10)
3rd/4th
Harbour A 68 (Deena Franklin 25, Chelsea Lumb 10) Canterbury 63 (Polly Hill 14, Terina Wanoa 14)
15th/16th
Rotorua 83 (Brooke Wynyard 27, Mereana Poko 12) Te Tai Tokerau 46 (Creole Wallace 18, Rukura Chapman 8)
11th/12th
Porirua 75 (Jacinta Berekley 22, Laykin Paenga 21) Nelson 68 (Ella Marwick 16, Gracie Roberts 16)
9th/10th
Buller 77 (Rata Ngatai 30, Carly McMillan 13) New Plymouth 58 (Monique Hornby 30, Holly Dalinger 13)
7th/8th
Hawkes Bay 67 (Tietie Aiolypotea 17, Vanna Sullivan 14) North Canterbury 64 (Ashleigh England 17, Sarah Hawkins 9)
5th/6th
Hutt Valley 70 (Stella Beck 32, Kahu Poi 14) Counties Manukau 56 (SavannahTafau Levy 29)
Final
Waikato 48 (Kalani Purcell 18, Breana Jones 10) Waitakere 45 (Faustina Tuala 16, Penina Davidson 10)
Final Placings
1 Waikato
2 Waitakere
3 Harbour
4 Canterbury
5 Hutt Valley
6 Counties Manukau
7 North Canterbury
8 Hawkes Bay
9 Buller
10 New Plymouth
11 Porirua
12 Nelson
13 Thames Valley
14 Harbour B
15 Rotorua
16 Te Tai Tokerau
Tournament Team
Anna Constable (Canterbury), Deena Franklin (Harbour), Chelsea Savage (Waikato), Penina Davidson (Waitakere), Isabella Lawrence (Waitakere), Faustina Tuala (Waitakere), Breana Jones (Waikato), Stella Beck (Hutt Valley), Veshae Wilkinson (Waikato), Kelani Purcell (Waikato)
MVP
Kalani Purcell (Waikato)
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