14 July Report

CBA Winter Club Basketball Results 2013       Week ending Sunday 14th July

 

By Club Basketball Correspondent:Bruce Martin, with the aid of Dan Chan, Derek Watson, Hitesh Pretap, Joe Hammond and stats extraordinaire Sharon Erwood.

Photo courtesy of Richard Connelly - Gamefacenz

Other contributions from clubs with stats and copy would be appreciated and used whenever possible.  Email: bruceymartin@hotmail.com

 

All Club Basketball takes a two week break during the holidays while a number of rep teams are off around the country to various National and Mainland tournaments

 

 

GREAT BASKETBALL SCOREBENCH

Scorebench training cannot start early enough is the opinion of ‘Nana’ Faith Harrison so on Saturday when it was time for her son David (Gators MP Coach) to supply duty for the next Women’s Premier game between her daughter’s team Gators (Rachel) up against University she quickly organised three of her grand-children to assist. In being asked whether they could handle to job she replied that all she needed was one from the other duty team Atami so Rusty Thompson volunteered and what a bench it was, no complaints were received and the referees where more than satisfied.

Faith did the difficult shot clock and Rusty managed the scoresheet while her grandchildren, 8 year Tom Harrison (Father - Andrew) did a wonderful job on the game clock with some prior training, another 8 year old Harry Weston (Mother Anna Harrison) was sharp and on the alert with the batons while his brother 5 year old Ethan Weston managed the lights.

Well done the Harrison team and Rusty

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Men’s Premier Championship

 

Hoben trophy winner Atami tightened its grip on the Men’s Premier club basketball championship race with a sound 87-60 win over another championship contender Gators in Cowles stadium on Saturday. The lowly placed defending champion Checkers was reinforced by the return of  Ethan Rusbatch from NBL duties with the Taranaki Mountain Airs but the steadily improving University outplayed Checkers 92-85 but only after repulsing a strong last-quarter fightback by Checkers. Checkers have protested the result after it lost the energetic Pip Johnston on five fouls in a crucial period, maintaining he had only received four during the game. In the other game a hyped up Wolverines thumped a lack-lustre Lincoln University 105-83.

 

Atami beat a lack-lustre Gators 87-60

Atami march relentlessly on edging ahead of a lack-lustre Gators 17-14 by quarter-time and exploded to a 43-24 half-time lead through the efforts of sharp shooter Rusty Thompson while the former Canterbury Ram Paul McFarlin marshalled Atami with great ease.

Former Tallblack Jeremy Kench made a rare appearance for Gators but that failed to bring the usually busy Gators into life. Kaye McKee and Jordan Duggan where kept from the boards while only Alex Jellie (14) and Chris Duthie (12) managed to break the tight Atami defence and Duthie was forced into eight uncharacteristic turnovers. Sam Dobbs and Ritchie Howell added to Atami’s dominance as Atami pulled clear in the third-quarter while honours where even in the final period. Atami got 25 against 15 points off the bench and forced 23 points from Gators turnovers and shot more accurately, sinking 31/63 (49%) to Gators 37%.

 

 

Checkers failed to gain control as University pipped them 92-85

Checkers struggled to gain control as University put together its strongest team effort this season, leading 25-17 at quarter-time and 44-40 at the turn around. Brent Fisher controlled the boards for the students with 33 points and 19 rebounds, his best effort to date while Matt Campbell stepped up adding a vital 21 points. Rusbatch was a marked man limited to 15 points while Nat Connell showed many subtle moves as he drew fouls, scoring a remarkable 23 points for Checkers. Checkers closed the gap several times in the second spell but the students kept drawing away and the loss of the speedy Johnston made life difficult for the Checkers to complete the comeback.

 

Wolverines thumps Lincoln University 105-84.

Wolverines with a strong team display and backed up by a vocal bench made no race of its encounter with Linclon University, racing to a 27-15 first quarter lead and 58-37 by half-time. Lincoln came back in the third period through the busy efforts of Aled Jones (14 points, six assists and five steals) while Manuel Nunez-Tenasque (17 and 10 rebounds) was in strong support.  Pat Fraser set the Lincoln’s moves but Wolverines had him well covered and restricted to 15 points as was Nick Erwood limited to just eight points.

Master coach Jamie Graham takes up the story

The Premier boys got off to a dominating start against Lincoln
University as they went out to separate the men from the boys.
Mike Kinley (21pts, 5reb and 5 steals) and Oli Davies (17pts, 3 steals) were unstoppable as they raced out to a 27-15 1st qtr lead.The 2nd qtr saw super sub James Levings (16pts, 4assists) come out and hit 4/5 3pters and 6 of 7 from the field as the half ended with the pack up 58-37. Lincoln University came back with a bit of fight in the 3rd winning the qtr 27-20 but in the end the wolfpack were too strong winning 105-84.

Scorers were:

Atami 87 (Paul McFarlin 20, Rusty Thomson 18, 8R, 5ST, Ritchie Howell 14, 8R, Sam Dobbs 13) Gators 60 (Alex Jellie 14, Chris Duthie 12). HT: 43-24. Wolverines 105 (Michael Kinley 21, 5R, 5 St, Oli Davies 17, James Levings 16, Lionel Hopgood 13, 8R, 5A, Joel Stratford 11pts, 9R,
Andrew Kellaway 10, 5R) Lincoln University 84 (Manuel Nunez-Tenasque 17, 10R, Pat Fraser 15, Aled Jones 14, 6A, 5St, Vinnie George 10). HT: 58-37.  University 92 (Brent Fisher 33, 19R, Matt Campbell 21, Sam Crozier 16) Checkers 85 (Nat Connell 23, 6R, Ethan Rusbatch 15, 10R, 4A, Pip Johnston 15, Ben Teale 13, 5R). HT: 44-40.

 

Team

Played

Won

Lost

For

Agst

Points

Atami

5

5

0

402

288

10

Wolverines

5

4

1

407

321

9

Gators

5

3

2

342

344

8

University

5

2

3

332

392

7

Checkers

5

1

4

359

420

6

Lincoln University

5

0

5

365

442

5

 

30

15

15

2207

2207

45

 

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Women’s Premier Championship

 

Patron’s trophy winner Halswell challenged championship leader Minties after a slow start to win the top-of-the- table encounter in the Women’s Premier grade, winning 63-56 while Pioneer bounced back from last week’s loss to Gators to edge out Lincoln University 45-44. The defending champion University got its game back together but was strongly challenged by Gators before edging clear in the second half 53-40 having led narrowly 22-20 at half-time.

 

Halswell better second half sees it beat Minties 63-56

Minties has been struggling all season with a consistant performance, running thin at times but the energetic  Gemma Hazeldene got her side underway with a string of baskets through sluggish Halswell defence. Minties edged ahead 17-13 at the first break but new Canterbury Wildcat Lori McDaniel muscled inside Minties to keep Halswell in touch. Both sides tightened their defence in the second quarter as baskets came had to come by with another Wildcat Italian Cecillia Zambrini slipping in a couple of baskets after extensive build up moves. Lauren Mangan and Karla Martin made some positive moves for Minties but decent shots were had to come by.

Halswell upped the tempo in the second spell after trailing 24-25 at the break with McDaniel drawing the fouls and sinking shots from the charity line. Two former Wildcats Anna Williams and Bridget Salkeld added to Halswell’s strengths as they slowly tightened its grip on the game. Sally-Anne Tull and Wildcat Hayley Gray plugged away to try and rescue the game for Minties but Halswell maintained in control.

 

University repells Gators challenge to win 53-40

Gators showed more confidence after last week’s first up win pulling ahead of the defending champion University 10-7 at quarter-time through the efforts of Marnie Block and Sam Duggan. Ro Katene, a Canterbury Wildcat led her young University charges well, setting the moves and driving the lanes as University edged ahead 22-20 at half-time. Teenage national representative Laken Wairau (15) produced a strong display to lead the students efforts in the second spell forcing Gators to foul to stop her and she punished them from the charity line.

Kimberley Heron (15) tried to regain the momentum for Gators while the hard working Rachel Harrison worked the moves with little success as University maintained an edge in the second spell.

 

Pioneer pips Lincoln University 45-44

Pioneer continued their steadily improving efforts to come from behind to edge ahead of Lincoln University to win narrowly 45-44, Lincoln’s second loss in as many weeks.

Steph Ching forced her way inside the Pioneer defence to get Lincoln on the scoreboard and with support from Lough sisters, Becky and and Bernice Lincoln inched ahead 12-11 by quarter-time. Pioneer responded through the efforts of Harriet Hlavac (11) and Letitia Stenberg (14) while Connie Dick set the Pioneer moves.

Hannah Turton (12) added good baskets as Lincoln extended its lead to 22-19 by the half-time break while Becky Love extended the early lead for Lincoln after the break. Former Wildcat Stacey Hickford added much depth to the Pioneer challenge in the second spell, giving Pioneer the confidence to attack more strongly. Basket for basket flowed in the second spell while Pioneer finished strongly to sneak home for the upset win.

 

Scorers were:

Halswell 63 (Lori McDaniel 15, Cecillia Zambrini 12) Minties 56 (Gemma Hazeldene 34). HT: Minties 25-24. University 53 (Laken Wairau 15, Rosanna Katene 11) Gators 40 (Kimberley Heron 15). HT: 22-20.  Pioneer 45 (Letitia Stenberg 14, Connie Dick 12, Harriet Hiavac 11) Lincoln University 44 (Hannah Turton 12, Becky Lough 12). HT: Lincoln 22-19.

 

 

Team

Played

Won

Lost

For

Agst

Points

Halswell

5

4

1

274

203

9

Minties

5

4

1

339

266

9

University

5

3

2

269

251

8

Lincoln University

5

2

3

264

255

7

Pioneer

5

1

4

214

289

6

Gators

5

1

4

200

296

6

 

30

15

15

1560

1560

45

 

 

 

 

 

                  

Men’s Division One

 

Two arch-rivals went head to head on Sunday with double defending champion Placemakers Wolves coming out a narrow victor over Wolverines 67-62 while the University pounded Pioneer Blue 83-39 through the efforts of Christ Grant running end for end, slotting 22 points, James Lissaman (20) and Sam Botting also with 20 points.

 

HSOB should have thumped Checkers but Checkers was really determined to make the top division but was narrowly beaten by the Old Boys 62-64. Regular campaigner Martin Maunsell chipped in with 20 points, and contributed the deciding play, by receiving a long outlet pass when Checkers went 0-2 at the FT line, finishing the layup, and converting it for a three-point play with only 5 seconds remaining. This turn of events suddenly saw Checkers going from up one, to down two – where they missed a potentially game tying shot at the buzzer. Checkers, playing without the services of Bob Weatherford, had Michael Young (21) and Alastair Cossart (19) producing solid displays.

 

The grade now divides into Top six and bottom four when it re-commences on August 4th with Placemakers Wolves and Atami sharing the first round competition on 19 points from 9W-1L closely followed by Wolverines and University with 8W-2L and 18 points, these teams being closely locked in completion over the last 5-6 seasons. HSOB on 16 points and Checkers (14) sneak into the top section after North Canterbury lost competition points in an earlier game against Gators, effectively dropping North Canterbury to the bottom section.

 

Placemakers Wolves edges Wolverines 67-62

Play maker and sharp shooter, chief cook and bottle washer Jamie Graham reports.

Failure to box out and turnovers cost the Wolverines Div 1 boys dearly in their top of the table clash with reigning champs the Wolves. John McDonald was a handful for the pack as he dominated the offensive glass scoring 22pts while the Costley brothers, Fraser and Gareth, caused Wolverines further troubles. 
Nick Purcell (18pts), Carl Willocks (15pts) and Jamie Graham (13pts) helped keep the game close but the Wolves showed why they have dominated the competition for the past 5 years as they picked off careless turnovers down the stretch for easy baskets as the Wolverines lost 67-62, only their second loss of the season.

 

Scorers were:

Placemakers 67 (John Mcdonald 22, Fraser Costly 16, Gareth Costly 14) Wolverines 62 (Nick Purcell 18, Carl Willocks 15, Jamie Graham 13), University 83 (Christ Grant 22, James Lissaman 20, Sam Botting 20, Kieran Rae 14) Pioneer Blue 39 (Zac Swami 14), Atami 65 (Hamish Williams 11, Ivan Hill 10) Gators 36 (James Mayhew 9), HSOB 64 (Martin Maunsell 20, Adam Lord 14) Checkers 62(Michael Young 21, Alastair Cossart 19, Stephen McLeod 13). Bye teams game: North Canterbury MDOne 20 Royals U23 0 by forfeit. Non-competition:  Pioneer Yellow 76 (Matt Rushton 22, Ben Magon 20) Canterbury U19 69 (Ben Hood 21, Ashleigh Adamson 15, Logan Woodill 15, Lewis Davidson 10).

 

 

Team

Played

Won

Lost

Forfeit

For

Agst

Points

Top Six

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PM Wolves Blue

10

9

1

 

730

507

19

Atami

10

9

1

 

632

510

19

Wolverines

10

8

2

 

711

493

18

University                

10

8

2

 

652

503

18

HSOB

10

6

4

 

628

570

16

Checkers

10

4

6

 

647

640

14

Bottom four

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

North Canterbury

10

4

5

1

615

633

13

Pioneer Yellow

10

3

7

 

568

660

13

Gators

10

3

7

 

406

545

13

Pioneer Blue

10

1

9

 

483

791

11

Ash Gannets withdrawn

10

0

9

1

142

362

9

Cty U19 fill-in

110

55

53

2

6214

6214

163

 

 

 

 

 

 

Men’s Under 23 Championship

 

The grade broke out into a Top four and bottom five with Checkers and University the strongest sides in the bottom group who will be seeking to eliminate the other two likely contenders, North Canterbury and Royals while Pioneer has little chance of break back into the elimination play-offs on August 31 unless it can overcome Royals a second time. However the defending champion Checkers only fronted with four players within the allowable five minutes and lost its game against University by forfeit.

 

Gators cleans out Wolverines 70-50

Master coach Jamie Graham sent in his report

The U23's lost only their second game of the season to Gators, the same team that inflicted the first. The boys started off a little slow but power house Kieran Ball led the
comeback with strong moves around the basket. He was also a beast on the
boards as the Gators struggled to contain him. Then midway through the 2nd qtr Kieran went over on his ankle, dislocating it and potentially ending his season. It was a huge blow to team morale as the boys struggled to fill the void as they got pounded
on the boards as Gators won 70 - 56.
The boys wish Kieran all the best for a speedy recovery.

Dan Chan sends his report on Saturday morning’s action in Cowles stadium.

 

CBA U23 Reports – Round 11

 

Gators v Wolverines (70 – 50)

A serious injury to Wolverines centre, Kieran Ball, marred a somewhat comfortable victory for Gators over second placed Wolverines, 70 - 50. Early medical reports suggest a dislocated ankle for Ball, with no scheduled timetable for his return, leaving the Wolves side with cult hero Hitesh Pratap as the only centre left due to the departure of US based Michael Karena and impending amnesty of Will Lovell. Gators led throughout the game, with shooter Jordan Duggan (16), centre Jamin Thomas (16) and Jozef Knottenbelt (11) all reaching double figures. For Wolverines, slashing guard Oli Davies added 13, while consistent performer James Levings notched up 11 points.

 

Lincoln University v Atami (70 – 66)

Lincoln University only won one quarter, but it was enough to overcome a gallant Atami fight back to win, 70 – 66. After falling behind by 15 points at the end of the first, Atami, led by an outstanding effort from shooting guard Cam ‘Super Mario’ Chalmers (31 points, 12/21 FG) clawed their way back into the game. Atami point guard Bryn McLennan chipped in with 11 points as both he and Chalmers played the full 40mins, but the deficit of 9 entering the fourth was just too much as LU held on for the victory. For Lincoln, the starting five did most of the damage with four of them reaching double figures – Nick ‘Nerwood’ Erwood (19pts, 10reb), Aled Jones (13pts, 10reb), Pat Fraser (12pts) and Vinnie George (10pts). Joe King and Isaac ‘Stretch’ Williams added 8 points each for the Bulls.

 

Varsity v Checkers (20 – 0, Forfeit Win)

Checkers could only muster up four players against an enthused Varsity outfit, eager to avenge their earlier season loss. As per FIBA rule 9.3, “the game cannot begin if one of the teams is not on the playing court with five players ready to play”, Varsity won the game by Forfeit.

 

North Canterbury v Pioneer (62 – 35)

North Canterbury eased past Pioneer, 62 – 35, as they evened up the season series 1-1. A balanced effort got the job done for NC, as swingmen Scott Edwards (13), Chris Pugh (12), Angus Forbes (10) and trigger shooter Liam Connelly (10) all hit double digits. Unfortunately for Pioneer, only Drew Doak provided any form of resistance with 9 points. This result puts Pioneer in a precarious position as, in order to have chance to compete for the Top 6, they are likely to need to win the next two games against defending champs Checkers, and Varsity. It puts NC in a solid position as they only need one more victory to secure a place in the Bottom Four playoff.

 

 

Scorers were:

Top four: Gators 70 (Jordan Duggan 16, Jamin Thomas 16, Jozef Knottenbelt 11) Wolverines 50 (Oli Davies 16, James Levings 11), Lincoln University 70 (Nick Erwood 19, 10R, Aled Jones 13, 10R, 4A, Pat Fraser 12, 7R, Vincent George 10, 6R) Atami 66 (Cam Chalmers 31, Bryn McLennan 11).

Bottom five: University 20 Checkers 0 by forfeit, North Canterbury 62 (Scott Edwards 13, Chris Pugh 12, Liam Connelly 10, Angus Forbes 10) Pioneer 35 (Andrew Doak 9). Bye: Royals.

 

 

Team

Played

Won

Lost

Forfeit

For

Agst

Points

Top Four

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gators

2

2

0

 

170

140

4

Wolverines

2

1

1

 

120

128

3

Lincoln University

2

1

1

 

160

166

3

Atami

2

0

2

 

124

140

2

 

8

4

4

 

574

574

12

Bottom Five

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

University

2

2

0

 

108

57

4

North Canterbury

2

1

1

 

119

123

3

Royals

1

1

0

 

72

60

2

Pioneer

2

0

2

 

95

134

2

Checkers

1

0

0

1

0

20

0

 

8

4

3

1

394

394

11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Men’s Under 20  

 

In a day with several upsets a number of the ‘Top seven’ fell victims to lower placed teams but the race for the final Top 8 berth could now rest on the game between Rangiora High and the running hot St Andrews College when the competition resumes on August 3rd after a school holiday break, a new innovation in Canterbury basketball programme.

MGG remains the only unbeaten side while Boys High draws level with the defending champion Burnside with 9-2. Cashmere High, North Canterbury and Lincoln High share 4th place with 8-3 while Wolverines slips down to 7th on 7-4. Rangiora High, St Andrews and Gators 5-6 hang grimly on to the 8th spot and four more rounds to play.

 

Stac’s  Zac De Roo sunk Burnside 73-72 as the hooter sounded

There will be some really deep sole-searching among Joe Hammond and his Burnside high team as they ponder what went wrong on Saturday as Zac De Roo sunk a coolly taken 3 pointer right from in front of the Burnside boards with only 1.1 seconds on the clock, the ball sailing through the hoop as the hooter sounded and the watching stadium crowd erupted as St Andrews pipped the defending champion 73-72. Another stadium stopping moment.

 

A proud Assistant Stac Coach and trainee journalist Hitesh Pratap takes up the story:

The Men’s U20 competition provided one of the most exciting and dramatic games of the weekend as the underdog St Andrew’s College team took on defending champions, Burnside High School. A closely fought battle from the get go, Burnside took the early lead through some inspired play by star guard Shou Nisbet, netting three triples on his way to a game-high 24 points. St Andrew’s continued to pound the ball inside, with Nick Symon (22pts, 14R) using his size and strength to dominate the Burnside interior defence, while solid contributions from youngsters Ben Collerton (16pts) and Jayden Chan (15pts), along with efforts from captain Zak De Roo (11pts), allowed St Andrew’s to stay alive during the second half.

 

The fourth quarter was full of multiple lead changes, with both teams struggling to pull away. This carried on until the final minute, with the game tied at 70-70, and Burnside with possession. Burnside managed to put up a contested three-point attempt with their final possession, with St Andrew’s successfully defending the shot and forcing the miss. However a missed weak-side box out resulted in an offensive rebound and put-back lay-up by stand-out sharpshooter Kyle Louis (11pts) with only 1.1 seconds remaining on the clock, causing an eruption from the crowd and putting Burnside up 2. St Andrew’s through coach Pina Lissaman were forced to use back-to-back time-outs in order to draw up a play for one final possession. With Cowles Stadium silenced in anticipation, St Andrew’s inbounded the ball to their leader, Zak De Roo, who rose to the occasion and knocked down a deep triple, much to the excitement of the crowd, stunning the Burnside team and pulling off one of the most exciting finishes of the 2013 CBA season thus far. The result at this point in the season can possibly be viewed as an upset, however St Andrew’s have begun hitting their stride with another recent strong outing against the unbeaten Middleton Grange, were the Gators only scraped passed StAC by one point. Final score: 73-72. ELCH!!

Burnside’s coach Joe Hammond sent this report

Our defense was awful due to fatigue from our core players, who were tired from their other commitments this week. My mistake was not playing our bench much, much more. Their big guy (Nick Symon 22 pts)was an absolute beast, he scored constantly during game and Jayden Chan (17) got hot at times. So nice work from them and Pina (Lissaman) is a great coach.

 

Middleton Grange Gators defeats Cashmere HS 77-53

The Middleton Grange Gators maintained its unbeaten record in the Under 20 competion with another solid team effort through the efforts of Zach Lilburne (16) and  Regan Burnett (13) while Ihaka Pink (14) returned after recent appendix surgery to add depth to Middleton’s efforts. Cashmere replied through the efforts of Kyle Tikao (16) while George Love and Joemar Altabano were kept under close attention by the roving Middleton defence. Middleton led comfortably 20-8 at the first break but Tikao and Love restored the balance for Cashmere in an evenly matched second quarter. After leading 36-25 at the turnaround Pink, a national junior rep, exploded in the second half, slotting a string of baskets to take his tally to 20 points and extending Middleton’s lead to a comfortable win

 

North Canterbury thumps St Bedes College by a massive 108 points to 46

The North Canterbury Men’s Under 20 basketball side consolidated its top eight placing in the Bishopdale YMCA, thumping St Bedes College by a massive 108 points to 46 with  Lawson Morris-Whyte again king of the boards with a classey 49 points. Jordan De Winter played a key role in mopping up any lose ball, grabbing 17 points while Jarrod Satherley improved on recent efforts to notch 10 points. North Canterbury has advanced to a share of 4th place with Cashmere High and Lincoln College (three losses apiece) on 19 points. Ben Hood and Lauchie Weston toiled long and hard for Bedes against the much taller North Canterbury players and held North Canterbury 25-24 in the third quarter as Morris-Whyte was rested.

 

Rangiora High upsets the more highly ranked Wolverines 73-61

Rangiora High also improved its chances of making the top eight cut off when it upset the more highly ranked Wolverines 73-61, one of a number of upsets among the top Under 20 sides including St Andrews College upsetting the defending champion Burnside High with a last gasp basket as the hooter sounded to win 73-72.

Rangiora led out strongly against Wolverines to led 29-20 at the first break through the efforts of Barclay Millar (17) and Will Morris-Whyte, 22 points. Wolverines came back in the second quarter with Chris Johnstone forced to shoot from behind the arc, landing several threes to trail Rangiora 42-46 at the break but the play making skills of Riley Block enabled Rangiora to extend its lead in the third period before rounding out a good win.

 

This game also marked the officiating debut of Rusty Thomson, who had an excellent manner when interacting with the coaches. Rusty was heard afterwards stating that he’d be happy to continue his officiating career, and stated that he found it easy due to his background playing, and coaching, basketball. If you would like to join Rusty the Referee, send Jen and email (competitions@canterburybasketball.co.nz) to get placed on suitable games.

 

Christchurch Boys HS defeats Pioneer Pacers 83-52

 (Nathan Campbell (27) with support from Andre Tamagushiku (15) pulled away to an early 22-11 lead against Pioneer Pacers. Pioneer responded with consistant effort but lacked accuracy a vital times and fell further behind, trailing 19-44. Scott Ralston and Joshua continued the Boys high efforts in the second spell.

 

Lincoln High thumps Christ’s College 99-62

Christ’s College didn’t let the awesome power of Lincoln High worry it as it punched far above its weight through the concentrated efforts of Harry Beadel (15) and Nic Crenshaw as the matched Lincoln’s efforts about the boards. Beadel in particular out jumped the Lincoln defence to put back numerous baskets while Louis Mann added to the Christs efforts. Once possession was lost James Cawthorn carved through the College  defence to slip in 16 points for Lincoln but the momentum slowed in the second quarter as Christs continued to defend strongly. After leading 29-21 at quarter-time Stuart Erskine took control and ran in a mammoth 59 points for Lincoln from all around the court.

 

Gators defeats Aranui Academy 61-42

After a tight first half and leading 33-24 Gators slowly got on top of Aranui with a strong third-quarter through the efforts of Oliver Carron (19) and Harry Smit with 14points. Jarvis Ataera replied with a steady 16 points for the Academy.

 

Shirley Spartens 72  Papanui High  64

Papanui took the early iniative against Shirley to lead 19-13 at quarter-time through the regular efforts of Taylor Britt (38) and backed up by Benji Gray. Steve Chambers (12) and Jake Simpson (10) helped Shirley turn the game around with stronger efforts in the second and fourth quarters. After trailing 33-36 at the break Britt used his advanced ball skills to run in some impressive baskets and when fouled, made Shirley pay from the charity line. Papanui edged ahead 51-48 by the last break but Patrick Roger and Will Grocott combined to restore the game in Shirley’s favour.

 

Scorers were:

St Andrews Coll 73 (Nick Symon 22, Jayden Chan 17, Ben Collerton 16, Zac De Roo 10) Burnside HS 72 (Shou Nisbett 24, Kyle Louis 11), Rangiora HS 73 (Will Morris-Whyte 22, Barclay Miller 17, Riley Block 16) Wolverines 61 (Chris Johnston 20, Aaron Gunstone 18, Jacob Fairhall 12), Middleton Grange Gators 77 (Zach Lilburne 16, Regan Burnett 13, Ihaka Pink 14, Ash Adamson 10) Cashmere HS 53 (Kyle Tikao 16, George Love 10, Joemar Altabano 10), Christchurch Boys HS 83 (Nathan Campbell 27, Andre Tamagushiku 15) Pioneer Pacers 52 (Karesse Lavery 10, William Brown 10), Lincoln HS 99 (Stu Erskine 59, James Cawthorn 16) Christ’s College62 (Louis Mann 15, Harry Beadel 15, Nic Crenshaw 12), North Canterbury 108 (Lawson Morris-Whyte 49, Jordan De Winter 17, Liam Connelly 14, Jarrod Satherley 10) St Bedes Coll 46 (Lauchie Weston 10, Ben Hood 10), Gators 61 (Oliver Carron 19, Harry Smit 14) Aranui Academy 42 (Jarvis Ataera 16, Ricky McDonald 10), Shirley Spartens 72 (Steve Chambers 12, Jake Simpson 10) Papanui HS 64 (Taylor Britt 38, Benji Gray 10).

 

 

Placings with four rounds remaining commencing 3rd August

Team

Played

Won

Lost

For

Agst

Points

Middle Grange Gators

11

11

0

865

553

22

ChCh Boys High

11

9

2

838

592

20

Burnside High

11

9

2

1008

601

20

Cashmere

11

8

3

899

613

19

North Canterbury

11

8

3

940

682

19

Lincoln High

11

8

3

932

749

19

Wolverines

11

7

4

786

667

18

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rangiora High

11

5

6

687

687

16

St Andrews Coll

11

5

6

647

646

16

Gators

11

5

6

596

659

16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

St Bedes College

11

4

7

709

871

15

Aranui HS

11

3

8

590

803

14

Shirley Spartans

11

3

8

539

886

14

Christs College

11

1

10

481

900

12

Papanui HS

11

1

10

660

982

12

Pioneer Pacers

11

1

10

528

814

12

 

 

 

Boy’s Under 17

 

In the opening round of the U17 top six section where points start afresh, Middleton green had much better teamwork from Shirley Pacers with Amosa Faitaua-Nanai 18, Barclay Miller 15 and Sach Faigan 14 standing out but tight defence kept Shirley from the boards. Later in the game Will Grocott and Patrick Rodger found some small gaps to support Shirley’s cause.

The defending champion Burnside White bounced back from an upset U20 loss to St Andrew’s earlier in the day as it raced to a 25-6 first quarter lead, Kyle Louis (16) drilling a number of good baskets. Kazuki Tsukjii (19) kept the momentum rolling in the second period as Burnside extended its lead to 45-29 with Ben Collerton was the only St Andrews U17 player to reach double figures.

Later in the game Oliver Fairbrother shrugged off the disappointment to drill 16 points as Burnside pulled steadily clear.

In the other top six encounter Christchurch Boys High had its work cut out to repulse a strong challenge from Burnside Green. After narrowly leading 19-17 at the first break Boys High had to fend off a strong fighting finish from Burnside, scrapping home 66-63.

A second Lincoln team has joined the competition to make up numbers in the bottom group, which saw the coaching debut of Lincoln University Captain Aled Jones,  but was edged out by a steadily improving Papanui High team, losing 82-84 in overtime.

 

Scorers were:

Top 6: Burnside White 77 (Kazuki Tsukiji 19, Oliver Fairbrother 16, Kyle Louis 16) St Andrews Coll 40 ( Ben Collerton 10), Middleton Grange Green 73 (Amosa Faitaua-Nanai 18, Barclay Miller 15, Sach Faigan 14) Shirley Spartens 45 (Patrick Roger 14, Will Grocott 13), Ch Ch BHS 66 (Michael Knopick 21, Tullan McGuiness 19, Jack Ansell 20) Burnside Green 63 (Lewis Baker-McMillen 24). 

Bottom six: St Bedes Coll 43 (Ollie Weston 17) Middleton Grange White 36 (Zachary Walker 13), Cashmere Gold 85 (Taine Tikao 18, Jakob Strong-Van Gestel 16, Kanta Nagano 14, Ben Van Wamel 13) Christ’s Coll 32 (Miro Sykes 9), Papanui HS 84 (Alem Gebrekirstos 21, Carl Isitt 20) Lincoln HS 82 (Tyler Burnett 27, Caleb Adlam 18, Ben Bowie 15). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Women’s Division One/Under 20

 

Royals remained the only unbeaten team in the combined grade as it drew to a close, thumping arch-rival Halswell 79-32. Candice Costley was putting back the clock running in 32 points with strong drives with support from Jo Casey and Pina Lissaman both scoring in the twenties.

 

University is likely to finish in second when it plays a catch-up game as it edged clear of the older Minties line-up 48-42. Rangi Ruru which overwhelmed Pioneer Pacers 92-55 through the efforts of Tessa Peck (29) leads the WU20 section. The points from games between teams from the same grade carry forward into the second round when competition resumes on 4th August.

 

Scorers were:

Royals 79 (Candice Costley 32, Jo Casey 23, Pina Lissaman 20) Halswell WD1 42 (Harriet Fenwick 16, Sarah French 11), University 48 (Esra McGoldrick 12, Ari Graham 12)Minties 42 (Estelle Uren 16, Claudette Smith 10), Gators 44 (Holly Costly 13) Halswell U20 37 (Jess Ling 11), Rangi Ruru 92 (Tessa Peck 29, Sarah Brown 17, Meg Thompson 14) Pioneer Pacers 55 (Gemma Hickson 11), Pioneer Red (CGHS) 93 (Shannon Stockdale 18, Grace Ritchie 17, Madison Lloyd 13, Grace Cartwright 13) Cashmere 22 (Lauren McNichol 6). Bye: Checkers.

 

Team

Played

Won

Lost

For

Agst

Points

Royals

10

10

0

781

385

20

University U20*

9

8

1

711

352

17

Minties

10

7

3

521

382

17

Checkers

10

7

3

657

462

17

Rangi Ruru

10

6

4

571

484

16

Gators

10

4

6

515

527

14

Halswell WD1

10

4

6

463

537

14

Pioneer Red

10

4

6

508

514

14

Halswell U20

10

3

7

426

568

13

Pioneer Pacers*

9

1

8

453

709

10

Cashmere HS

10

0

10

250

936

10

 

108

54

54

5856

5856

162

*Deferred game in hand University v Pioneer Pacers

 

Women’s Div One round one chart

Team

Played

Won

Lost

For

Agst

Points

Place

Royals

4

4

0

260

157

8

1st

Minties

4

3

1

193

171

7

2nd

Checkers

4

2

2

232

198

6

3rd

Gators

4

1

3

189

235

5

4th

Halswell WD1

4

0

4

141

254

4

5th

 

20

10

10

1015

1015

30

 

 

Women’s U20 round one chart

Team

Played

Won

Lost

For

Agst

Points

 

Rangi Ruru

5

4

1

271

169

9

 

University U20 *

4

4

0

379

112

8

 

Halswell U20

5

3

2

257

298

8

 

Pioneer Red

5

2

3

205

218

7

4th

Pioneer Pacers *

4

1

3

182

183

5

5th

Cashmere HS

5

0

5

84

398

5

6th

 

28

14

14

1378

1378

42

 

*Deferred game in hand University v Pioneer Pacers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mid-week Men

 

The competition had divided into a top and bottom six for another round robin, so here are the top six events of the week. The grade takes an enforced two week break over the holidays, a somewhat new experience for the mid-week competition.

 

University comes from behind to beat Raiders 47-40

Derek Watson (Raiders organizer), who has been playing in the Mid-week competition for 20 years sent in his report on the encounter against arch-rival and defending champion University

University staged what must be the comeback of the season to date. The Raiders came out shooting in the first half and knocked down the majority of their shots as well as defending nicely. This had them leading University by 17 points at half time. University used the halftime break to compose themselves and then turned the tables completely.

With three minutes to go Raiders still held the lead by one point but conceded back to back turn overs and had to resort to fouling to stop the clock and force the turnover.

David Baird went to the line and shot 4/4 which put the game firmly in University’s control.

 

Checkers White repulses The Bishops challenge 94-78

Checkers White with the maestro Nigel Buchanan (28) playing his fiddle (Editors note – I have no idea what this is meant to imply) and backed up by coaching legend Terry Brunel (14) along with a cameo from the veteran Jim Du Rose (14) and too much fire-power for ‘The Bishops.’ Simon Megget splashed in 38 points from all around while Jack McDougall got free of his marker to slot 20 points. Checkers had edged out to a 47-41 lead at the turnaround but edged slowly ahead as Buchanan tightened the knot.

 

Burnham 44 Bandits 36

The Bandits started strongly through the dazzling display of skills from Nelson Santos (15) but the strong Burnham side hung close through the efforts of Ben Shaw and Nick Collinson while man mountain Vince Van Dorn swept the defensive boards clean. After trailing 20-21 at the break Burnham applied pressure through the efforts of Brad Fraser and Vince Lawford running the ball at speed every chance they got, slowly edging ahead. The Ben Flintoft led Bandits hung in close for a long time after the break but Burnham had too much depth and height

 

Royals pips Goauld 45-44.

In a bottom six encounter competition was very keen as Royals and Goualds went toe to toe for the whole hour, Royals holding a 22-21 half-time advantage and holding off a strong challenge to sneak home by one. Master chef Scott Nugent controlled play for Royals while Alex Field led the attack for the deaf club team.

 

Scorers were:

University 47 (David Baird 15, Jonathon Reuben 10) Raiders 40 (Jason Ray 11), Checkers White 94 (Nigel Buchanan 28, Terry Brunel 14, Jim Du Rose 14, Sam McNeill 13) The Bishops 78 (Simon Megget 38, Jack McDougall 20), Burnham 44 (Vince Lawford 11, Nick Collinson 10) Bandits 36 (Nelson Santos 15). Bottom 6: Royals 45 (Scott Nugent 14, Ling Ma 10) Goauld 44 (Alex Field 13), Sphinx 103 (James Taylor 51, Zibin Li 24, Victor Chu 15) Special Olympics 84 (Bradley Garner 22, Jason Roberts 22, Craig Bennett 18, Carlton Vivian 16), Lincoln University 87 (Fabian Kulpe 31, David Crooymans 17, Cam Shearer 16, Matty Risi 13) Pioneer 39 (Mark Valentine 14). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mid- Week Women Championship

 

Scorers were:

Halswell Red 59 (Sue Bennie 19, Fi ‘Air Ball’ Chapman 14, Tracey Buchanan 12) University 32 (Chrissy Bell 14, Jenny Bean 12), CYA 60 Royals 32, Checkers 57 (Katelin Russ 20, Suzanne McAllister 10) Hi-Rollers 27 (Mary Jane Jones 11), Halswell Green 48 Pioneer 23.

 

Team

Played

Won

Lost

Forfeit

For

Agst

Points

Halswell Red

4

4

0

 

286

116

8

CYA

4

4

0

 

198

105

8

Checkers

4

2

2

 

133

113

6

Halswell Green

4

2

2

 

145

158

6

University

4

1

3

 

120

200

5

Royals

4

1

2

1

130

142

4

Pioneer

4

0

4

 

117

258

4

Hi-Rollers

4

1

1

2

98

135

3

 

32

15

14

3

1227

1227

44

 




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