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NZ U21 – Day Four

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May 9, 2010
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Draw and updated results from the final day of play at the NZ U21 Championships in Nelson …

Sunday, May 9

Sunday, May 9
Trafalgar Centre
9am
Women’s Seventh/Eighth – Gisborne 55 (Megan Braid 16) Otago 41 (Kylie Crowley 13)

Men’s Seventh/Eighth – Waikato 96 (Dennis Tawhiti 16) West Auckland 72 (Patrice Bolstad 17)

Men’s 13th/14th (Nelson College) – Tauranga City 88 North Canterbury 52

10.45am
Men’s Fifth/Sixth – Wellington 56 Palmerston North 45

Women’s Fifth/Sixth – Nelson 70 Canterbury/North Canterbury 60

Men’s 11th/12th (Nelson College) – Auckland 102 Hutt Valley 60

12.30pm
Men’s Third/Fourth – Nelson 86 Porirua 75

Women’s Final – New Plymouth 64 Harbour 62

Men’s Ninth/10th (Nelson College) – Canterbury 68 Counties Manukau TWOA 55

2.15pm
Women’s Third/Fourth – Porirua 80 Waitakere City 55

Men’s Final – Harbour 63 Otago 55

Men
Tournament TeamJordan Ngati – Porirua
Jake Ashby (Porirua)
Sam Dempster (Nelson)
Chris Duthie (Nelson)
Riki Buckrell (Otago)
Thomas Rowe (Otago)
Hayden Miller (Otago)
Sam King (Harbour)
Zac Fitzgerald (Harbour)
Marko Alexander (Harbour)

MVP
Marko Alexander – Harbour

Women
Tournament Team
Bayley Ross-Waitai (Porirua)
Jordan Hunter (Porirua)
Hana Wilkinson (Nelson)
Miriam Slatter (Waitakere City)
Adoniah Lewis (Waitakere City)
Natasha Hall (Harbour)
Ashleigh Kelman-Poto (Harbour)
Terai Sadler (New Plymouth)
Josie Stockill (New Plymouth)
Zoe Kensington (New Plymouth)

MVP
Zoe Kensington (New Plymouth)

2010 NZ U21 Championships Programme (pdf 799kb)