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SPORT<br />
30 The <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>July</strong> 15, <strong>2021</strong><br />
Opportunity lost for Rangiora div 1teams<br />
Rangiora's division 1men's and women's<br />
hockey teams were disappointed to<br />
come away without any points last<br />
weekend, given their Harewood<br />
opposition had lost several players due<br />
to the national under18 tournaments.<br />
It showed the depth bigger clubs have,<br />
with Harewood able to pull in players<br />
from other grades, (including former<br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong> representative players), to<br />
field strong sides.<br />
The Rangiora CBK women pushed<br />
hard and created chances but couldn't<br />
overcome atwo goal deficit.<br />
Meanwhile Harewood showed its<br />
experience in converting half chances<br />
into goals, scoring three of its five goals<br />
from penalty corners against the<br />
Rangiora CBK men.<br />
In lower grade action Rangiora<br />
Korimako held off Southern United for a<br />
narrow win in the Sunday super league<br />
(SSL) championship, while Rangiora<br />
Piwakawaka grabbed its best result of<br />
the season in beating UC Athenians 30.<br />
In the men's SSL championship<br />
(division 3), two goals to Rik Roberts<br />
gave the Rangiora Oddfellows awell<br />
deserved draw against Waikirikiri<br />
(division 2) in its league crossover game,<br />
while the Colts went down to UC<br />
Apache. The RangioraHurunui Hares<br />
missed achance to solidify aplace at the<br />
top of the midweek open (MWO)<br />
women's division 1competition, paying<br />
the price for taking the HSOB /Burnside<br />
to team too lightly.<br />
The RangioraHurunui Hawks played<br />
well in its 1all draw with Hinemoa<br />
Kaiapoi, ateam several places higher on<br />
the table.<br />
The MWO women's division 3<br />
competition is proving to be aclose one<br />
with only 6points separating the teams<br />
in 2nd (HinemoaKaiapoi) and 6th<br />
(Hawks).<br />
The Rangiora AMWO men's team also<br />
played alocal derby against Hinemoa<br />
Kaiapoi, prevailing in atight contest 32.<br />
Meanwhile an outofsorts Allsorts team<br />
had all the luck go against them in its<br />
battle with Waikirikiri in the MWO<br />
men's division 2competition.<br />
Nothing seemed to go right at either<br />
end of the turf. While creating some<br />
good chances the team was unable to<br />
close the gap after Waikirikiri built a<br />
good lead.<br />
Despite dominating for long periods of<br />
the game, Rangiora's Platinum women’s<br />
Ateam couldn't find the back of the net<br />
against Waikirikiri. The visitors got<br />
their goal from abreak out against the<br />
run of play, and while Rangiora created<br />
numerous chances, including several<br />
penalty corners, they couldn't find their<br />
way through the Waikirikiri defence and<br />
their strong keeper.<br />
Results<br />
Division 1: Men Rangiora CBK 2<br />
(Lachlan Miller 1, Damian Allerby 1) lost<br />
to Harewood 5. Women Rangiora CBK<br />
1(Claudia Petrie 1) lost to Harewood 2.<br />
MVP: Malia Parsons.<br />
Sunday Super League Championship:<br />
Men Rangiora Colts 1(Justin Meyers 1)<br />
lost to UC Apache 2. MVP: Joshua Ball.<br />
Rangiora Oddfellows 2(Rik Roberts 2)<br />
drew with Waikirikiri 2. MVP: Mike<br />
Roberts. Women Rangiora Korimako 1<br />
(Skye Trowbridge 1) beat Southern<br />
United 0. MVP: Poppy GriffithJones.<br />
Rangiora Piwakawaka 3(Sharlene Bush<br />
1, Maddi Plimmer 1, Kala Ryan 1)<br />
defeated UC Athenians 0. MVP: Tina<br />
James.<br />
Mid Week Open: Men Rangiora A3<br />
beat HinemoaKaiapoi Kauri 2.<br />
Rangiora Allsorts 2(Jon Green 1, Shaun<br />
Maxwell 1) lost to Waikirikiri Petrels 6.<br />
On attack ... Kara Cairns signals for apass from Janayha Johnstone in the Platinum A<br />
girls’ game against Waikirikiri Herons.<br />
PHOTO: SUPPLIED<br />
Women Rangiora Hurunui Hares 1<br />
(Kelly Nicholson 1) lost to HSOB/<br />
Burnside 2. Rangiora Hurunui Hawks 1<br />
drew with HinemoaKaiapoi Totara 1.<br />
Platinum: Men Rangiora A1(Sam<br />
Firth 1) lost to Avon Gold 15. MVP: Sam<br />
Firth. Rangiora B2lost to Harewood 6.<br />
Women Rangiora A0lost to Waikirikiri<br />
Herons 1. MVP: Ella Kelman. Rangiora<br />
B0lost to HSOB/Burnside 6.<br />
Kwik Sticks 11aside: Boys Rangiora<br />
Renegades 1(Logan Austin 1) lost to<br />
Waikirikiri Harriers 6. MVP: Jonathan<br />
Myall. Girls Rangiora Rascals 2<br />
(Felicite AntoniukNewall 1, Olivia<br />
Lander 1) drew with Avon/St Michaels<br />
Swans 2. MVP: Cate Ambury.<br />
Kwik Sticks 7aside: Boys Rangiora<br />
Rampage 0lost to St Andrews Prep<br />
School 5. Rangiora Rangers 3(Seth<br />
Anders 1, Jamie Ryan 1, Josh Godinet 1)<br />
defeated Avon/St Michaels Titans 2.<br />
MVP: Jamie Ryan. Girls Rangiora<br />
Rebels 1(Meg Dunn 1) beat Harewood<br />
Dodgers 0. MVP: Danielle Petrie.<br />
Rangiora Rainbows 4(Angie Mones<br />
Cazon 3, Ruby Taylor 1) beat Hornby 0.<br />
MVP: Sophie Cartwright. Rangiora<br />
Rubies 1lost to Southern United<br />
Snapper 5.<br />
Kiwi Sticks: Boys Rangiora Rogues 0<br />
lost to Harewood 1. MVP: Benji Mones<br />
Cazon. Girls Rangiora Rabbits 6<br />
(Catherine McKellow 5, Ashlee Harkess<br />
1) beat Harewood 1. MVP: Athena<br />
Vernall. Mini Sticks: Boys Rangiora<br />
Roadsters 0lost to Marist Gorillas 5.<br />
MVP: Fletcher George. Girls Rangiora<br />
Rockets 11 (Shaylee Eastmond 4, Aimee<br />
Dunlop 3, Adele Ferguson 2, Hazel<br />
O'Steen 1) beat HSOB/Burnside Piglets<br />
2. MVP: Shaylee Eastmond. Rangiora<br />
Rock Stars 6(Anita MonesCazon 4, Cleo<br />
Holloway 1, Charlotte Hawes 1) beat<br />
Harewood Dynamos 1. MVP: Violet<br />
Hecken.<br />
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