Club Basketball Week 3

                                                                                  Week 3

                                                                           Saturday 9th May                                            

CBA Winter Club Basketball Results 2009

Checkers maintained its lead in the race for the Hoben Trophy when it comfortably beat High School Old Boys 91-62 in Men's Premier grade club basketball played in the QE11 Leisure Centre on Saturday.

Royals repulsed a strong last quarter rally from Kiwihoops University to beat the depleted students 80-71 while Atami slackened off in the final quarter to hold off new comer Gators 91-75. Joel Hart sunk a polished 28 points for Atami while Sam Paulin led the Gators efforts with 23. New comer Inga Solufuti splashed six three's to keep Gators in challenging distance.

No final is planned for the Hoben Trophy this season due to insufficient time while teams are also re-stricted to the use of Cougar players who average less than 15 minute court-time.

Last year's finalists, University and Wolverines, maintained their lead in the Patron's Trophy section of the Women's Premier grade with comfortable wins and will clash this Saturday in Round Robin play ahead of the Trophy final on 6th June.

Wolverines powered away from the veteran Royals line-up to win 63-27 while University ran its bench in beating Halswell 65-33. Minties moved into third place when it repulsed a fourth-quarter rally to beat North Canterbury 54-49.

Atami, Gameface Wolf Pack and defending champion Placemakers Wolves share the lead in the Men's Division one competition with two wins apiece. Placemakers held of a determined challenge from the unpredictable Young Bloods to win 68-64 while Checkers recorded its first win, outpointing Gameface Wolverines 71-68.

Aranui Blue, Royals and the young Rangi Ruru selection share the lead in the Women's Division one, all remaining unbeaten with three straight wins apiece. The experienced Aranui Blue creamed Cashmere High 62-36 while Rangi Ruru held off a late recovery from Halswell to win 53-42.

The Shirley Boys High Under 23 team appears the emerging side to watch this season as it outpointed Aranui Academy in the game between the two bye teams 67-56. In Pool A, Cashmere High also looked strong as it beat Wolverines 55-47.

St Andrews College became the first Under 20 side to record a win over an Under 23 team when it beat High School Old Boys 78-73. Royals repulsed a strong challenge from the lively St Bedes Under 20 side 79-67. Checkers recorded its third straight win with a powerful 90-44 win over Middleton Grange Gators.

Early favourites to make the Elite Top 8 split after nine weeks in the Under 23 grade are Aranui Academy, Cashmere  and Checkers from Pool A and Atami, Shirley and Kiwihoops University from Pool B.

Aranui High, Cashmere Ch Ch Boys Blue and Middleton Grande White remained unbeaten after three rounds of the Boys Under 17 grade. Middleton Grange White repulsed a strong challenge form the new entrant Linwood/Royals 79-63, Aranui recorded a huge win over Hillmorton High while Cashmere had its work cut out before outpointing Shirley Boy's high 76-63.

Results were:

MEN

PREMIER Grade: Alan Hoben Trophy Round

Atami 91 (Joel Hart 28, Ritchie Howell 17, Scott Howell 16) Gators 75 (Sam Paulin 23, Inga Solufuti 18, David Hoekendijk 13). HT: 51-39. Royals 80 (Nat Connell 24, Ben Van Oosten 12, Phillip Johnston 12, Ben Teale 11) Kiwihoops University 71 (Willem Tolhoek 12, Daniel Pau'u 11). HT: 43-39. Checkers 91 (Wade Parata 18, Jeremy Hancock 15, Willy McVitty 14, Justin Kent 13) HSOB 62 (Martin Maunsell 20, Craig Wilson 12). HT: 49-25. Bye: Wolverines

Points table after round tree with games played in brackets: Checkers 6 (3), Atami 4 (3), Royals 4 (2), Gators 2 (3), Wolverines 2 (2), HSOB 0 (2), University 0 (3).  

DIVISION ONE:

Checkers 71 Gameface 68, Wolfpack 80 Royals 61, Placemakers 68 Young Bloods 64. Bye: Atami

Under 23 Grade:

Pool A:  Checkers 90 Middleton Grange Gators 44, Rangiora HS 61 Shirley BHS U20 59, Cashmere HS 55 Wolverines 47, St Andrews U20 78 HSOB 73.                                                            .                                                                                                                                                                      

Pool B: Kiwihoops University 101 North Canterbury 35,   Ch Ch BHS 77 Christs College U20 45, Royals 79 St Bedes U20 67, Atami 79 Gators 60.  

Bye team's game: Shirley BHS U23 67 Aranui Academy 56.    

Under 17 Grade:

Ch Ch BHS Blue 2 Ch Ch BHS Black 0 by notified default, St Bedes Red 63 St Andrews 56, Aranui HS 109 Hillmorton HS 23, Middleton Grange Gators White 79 Linwood/Royals 63, Christs College 97 Middleton Grange Green 20, Cashmere HS 76 Shirley BHS 63.                   

Mid-week

University 64 Burnham 39, Raiders 91 Special Olympics 45, Checkers White 66 Hustlers 41, Atami 75 326ers 29.

WOMEN

PREMIER Grade Patron's Trophy:

Minties 54 (Sarah Phillips 17, Hayley Gray 12) North Canterbury 49 (Courtney Hamblin 12, Tracey Hema 11). HT: 24-19. University 65 (Rachel Kersten 15, Connie Dick 11, Katherine Snook 10) Halswell 33 (Andrea Velandia 6, Natasha Van Vuuren 6, Jessica Grosskreutz 6). HT: 39-18. Wolverines 63 (Olivia Irvine 10, Georgina Richards 10) Royals 27 (Anna Williams 9). HT: 34-16.

Points table after round three: University 6, Wolverines 6, Minties 4, North Canterbury 2, Royals 0, Halswell 0.

DIVISION ONE:

Checkers 58 Minties 35, Aranui Blue 62 Cashmere High 36, Rangi Ruru 53 Halswell 42, Royals 64 University 51.  

Mid- week Competition

Rebels 39 Royals 36, Aranui 48 Halswell Green 34, Burnham 35 Checkers Chicks 29, CYA 85 Brighton Babes 10.  Bye: Checkers Blackhawks 




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