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WESTERN NEWS Tuesday <strong>September</strong> <strong>13</strong> <strong>2016</strong> 11<br />

Burnside hooker picked<br />

for national schools’ team<br />

SPORTS<br />

• By Gordon Findlater<br />

PERRY KARATI has been<br />

named in the New Zealand<br />

Schools’ rugby squad after<br />

a stand-out season with the<br />

Burnside High School first XV.<br />

The hooker was all nerves last<br />

Monday, hoping for the phone to<br />

ring and hear that he had been<br />

named in the squad.<br />

He knew that those selected in<br />

the team would be given a call at<br />

some stage on Monday.<br />

However, it wasn’t until the<br />

evening that Karati’s phone rung<br />

to deliver the good news.<br />

“It was a long day, (but) when<br />

I found out I was stoked. I had<br />

finally made it – one more step towards<br />

the next goal,” said Karati.<br />

Karati will now take part in a<br />

three-day training camp at the<br />

end of the month in Auckland.<br />

He is also hopeful of gaining<br />

a rugby scholarship at Lincoln<br />

University through the Crusaders<br />

academy as he looks to push his<br />

case for provincial and Super<br />

Rugby in the future.<br />

The year <strong>13</strong> student is now in<br />

his fourth year with the Burnside<br />

first XV and has been one of the<br />

school’s longest serving players,<br />

bringing up his 50th cap earlier<br />

this year.<br />

Karati’s time at Burnside has<br />

come with plenty of ups and<br />

downs. When he first played for<br />

NATIONAL HONOURS: Burnside hooker Perry Karati will take<br />

part in a three-day camp with the New Zealand Schools squad in<br />

Auckland later this month. ​<br />

the first XV as a year 10 student,<br />

they were considered one of the<br />

easy beats in the UC Championship.<br />

That has certainly changed in<br />

recent years. Burnside won the<br />

championship plate 12 months<br />

ago and last month advanced to<br />

the national top four co-ed tournament<br />

after winning the South<br />

Island co-ed title by defeating<br />

South Otago High School 20-14.<br />

The three-day camp begins on<br />

<strong>September</strong> 24.<br />

The New Zealand Schools’<br />

team will play against Australia<br />

Schools and Fiji Schools in early<br />

October.<br />

SOUTH ISLAND CHAMPS: Christchurch Boys’ High School<br />

have been crowned South Island basketball champions<br />

after defeating Otago Boys’ High School 92-57 in the grandfinal.<br />

The South Island schools tournament took place over<br />

four days at Ashburton’s EA Networks Centre. CBHS faced<br />

some familiar opposition on their way to the title, defeating<br />

Cashmere High School 94-75 in the semi-final. Jack Lang<br />

proved the difference hitting eight three pointers in the<br />

semi-final victory. The tournament win means that CBHS<br />

have booked a spot in the national tournament, which will be<br />

played in Palmerston North at the end of the month. They will<br />

be joined by Cashmere and Christ’s College. Meanwhile, the<br />

Rangi Ruru Girls’ School, Middleton Grange and Rangiora High<br />

School girls’ teams have also qualified for nationals.<br />

SCIRT programme on<br />

the home straight<br />

SCIRT’s five year programme of repairs to pipes, roads, bridges<br />

and retaining walls is almost complete and we’re aiming to finish<br />

construction in December.<br />

The City Council and NZ Transport Agency will continue completing<br />

ongoing repairs to the city's earthquake-damaged infrastructure<br />

after SCIRT.<br />

Progress in your neighbourhood<br />

• We’re just finishing off repairs to the wastewater network in Upper Riccarton<br />

and Ilam.<br />

• Repairs to underground pipes and roading throughout the Hornby area are<br />

more than halfway through and will be completed in October.<br />

• Essential wastewater repairs in Aikmans Road in Merivale are progressing well<br />

and will be completed at the end of the year.<br />

Your support is helping us to get the job done. Thank you from the SCIRT team.<br />

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info@scirt.co.nz<br />

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Fletcher team.<br />

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