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NOR’WEST NEWS Latest Christchurch news at www. .kiwi<br />
Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>13</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 11<br />
CBHS prepare for St Andrew’s<br />
SPORTS<br />
• By Andrew King<br />
CHRISTCHURCH Boys’ High<br />
have a hard week ahead of<br />
them with a traditional rival<br />
looking to topple their season<br />
on Saturday.<br />
St Andrew’s will be looking<br />
to take points from top-of-thetable<br />
CBHS when they meet at<br />
the weekend.<br />
CBHS manager Rob Smith<br />
said it will be a tough game.<br />
“This will be a good test for<br />
the boys. They are definitely up<br />
to it; they love playing the game<br />
so the more the better,” he said.<br />
CBHS are currently top of the<br />
table in the UC Championship<br />
after a five try to four win over<br />
St Thomas on Saturday.<br />
Smith said the St Thomas<br />
match was very physical, but he<br />
didn’t expect anything less from<br />
the men from Middlepark Rd<br />
on their club day.<br />
• By Andrew King<br />
RANGI RURU’S first XI<br />
hockey team have won the Pat<br />
Barwick Shield for the first time<br />
in the school’s history with a<br />
great second half performance<br />
against Villa Maria on Friday<br />
night.<br />
The shield was named after<br />
Barwick, a former Black Sticks<br />
women’s captain from 1971-79,<br />
and came into existence in 2014.<br />
It is considered the Ranfurly<br />
Shield of high school women’s<br />
hockey.<br />
The first half of the game<br />
was a feeling out period at<br />
Marist Park. With Rangi slow<br />
out of the blocks, they found<br />
themselves defending a penalty<br />
corner within minutes of the<br />
first whistle.<br />
They turned it around in the<br />
second half, finding the back<br />
of the net four times to win the<br />
shield off their nearby rivals.<br />
HARD SLOG: CBHS’s first XV got past St Thomas on Saturday 32-24, They will now play two<br />
games in four days.<br />
PHOTO: BRENDAN BIGGS<br />
“They gave it their all – it was<br />
a great match,” he said.<br />
In the week’s other matches,<br />
Burnside were unable to<br />
get a point against Lincoln<br />
It was presented to captain<br />
Annabelle Wilson by Barwick<br />
herself.<br />
Rangi director of sport Jo<br />
Fogarty said it was a real buzz to<br />
on Saturday losing 15-0.<br />
Meanwhile, Shirley grabbed<br />
their second win of the season<br />
with a 17-8 victory over St<br />
Bede’s.<br />
have the shield on the line and<br />
they look forward to seeing who<br />
will challenge them for it first.<br />
The shield has to be challenged<br />
for by schools, 3 it is not<br />
•Today CBHS will host rugby,<br />
hockey and football teams<br />
from Wellington College in<br />
the annual school exchange<br />
fixtures.<br />
Rangi take Barwick Shield for first time<br />
NO. <strong>13</strong> HARCOURTS NEW ZEALAND 2012-20<strong>13</strong><br />
PROUD MOMENT: Pat<br />
Barwick (left) presents the<br />
shield named after her to<br />
winning Rangi Ruru captain<br />
Annabelle Wilson.<br />
automatically on the line when<br />
playing the holder.<br />
Three challenges must be<br />
made each season.<br />
“We cannot wait to see who<br />
will take us on for it next,”<br />
Fogarty said.<br />
North-west<br />
rivals meet<br />
• By Andrew King<br />
CHRISTCHURCH BOYS’ High<br />
will take on St Bede’s tomorrow<br />
in the Connetics first XI football<br />
competition.<br />
Seventh placed CBHS put six goals<br />
past Rangiora last week and will be<br />
looking to keep their foot firmly to<br />
the floor when they meet sixth placed<br />
St Bede’s at 4pm. All games will be at<br />
the Christchurch Football Centre.<br />
CBHS coach Mick Braithwaite said<br />
after a slow start to the season, the<br />
team are starting to ramp things up.<br />
“The St Bede’s game will be a<br />
tough ask. The key for us to get three<br />
points is for our defence to continue<br />
their impressive record and we start<br />
scoring more of the chances we are<br />
creating,” he said.<br />
St Bede’s played out a 4-4 draw<br />
against Riccarton last week to help<br />
them retain sixth position on the<br />
table.<br />
Meanwhile, St Andrew’s will look<br />
to continue their winning way when<br />
they take on Riccarton at 7.30pm<br />
tomorrow. They moved into second<br />
position on the table with a solid 2-0<br />
win over Lincoln last week.<br />
Burnside will have their work<br />
cut out for them when they face<br />
off against a rampaging St Thomas<br />
squad at 5.45pm.<br />
Burnside moved into third position<br />
on the table with a hard fought 2-2<br />
draw against Shirley last week.<br />
Burnside will have a crack at the<br />
Connetics Shield tomorrow night,<br />
but will face staunch opposition<br />
from St Thomas who defended it for<br />
a second time with a 5-1 win over<br />
Papanui in round 6.<br />
Burnside coach David Williams<br />
said the shield challenge has come as<br />
a surprise as they have never played<br />
for it.<br />
Papanui will have a crack against<br />
third-placed Lincoln tomorrow at<br />
4pm.<br />
•Last week we said Papanui was<br />
defeated 3-0 by St Thomas in last<br />
year’s fixture. It was Papanui who<br />
beat St Thomas 3-0.<br />
Points table<br />
1. St Thomas, 12pts; 2. St<br />
Andrew’s, 12pts; 3. Lincoln, 11pts;<br />
4. Burnside, 11pts; 5. Cashmere,<br />
10pts; 6. St Bede’s, 10pts; 7.<br />
CBHS, 9pts; 8. Riccarton, 7pts; 9.<br />
Shirley, 7pts; 10. Middleton, 4pts;<br />
11. Christ’s, 4pts; 12. Papanui,<br />
3pts; <strong>13</strong>. Rangiora, 3pts.<br />
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