The latest round of senior netball fixtures has produced wins for Hautapu Sports’ Premier Red, Hawks and Goal Diggers sides.
In Monday’s Premier competition, Hautapu Premier Red beat Leamington 41-31 in a close tussle in which the sides were separated by only three points at the halfway mark, with Haupapu leading 22-19.
A strong final quarter got the Premier Red team their win which keeps them third on the table.
Hautapu Premier White lost 55-40 to Kirikiriroa Jaguarz.
The Hautapu side started well, trailing 12-11 after the first quarter but the Jaguarz pulled clear in the second half.
Hautapu Hawks stay third in the Premier Reserves (Section A) competition after their 51-29 win against Cambridge Harlequins, while Hautapu Goal Diggers lead their A2 league.
Here’s our weekly round-up of Monday and Saturday competitions:
Results
Games played on Monday June 10, 2024
Monday Premier Ladies (Section A)
Leamington 31
Hautapu Premier Red 41
Kirikiriroa Jaguarz 55
Hautapu Premier White 40
Games played on Saturday June 8, 2024
Premier Reserve (Section A)
Cambridge Harlequins 29
Hautapu Hawks 51
Leamington 45
Hautapu Hustlers 19
A Grade (Section A)
Leamington 21
Hautapu Hot Shots 19
A2 Grade (Section A)
Hautapu Goal Diggers 21
CHS Senior Mawhero 14
Fixtures
Games to be played on Saturday June 15, 2024
Premier Reserve (Section A)
Hautapu Hustlers v Hautapu Hawks
Cambridge Netball Centre, Court 1, 1.30pm
A Grade (Section A)
TVP Vixens v Hautapu Hot Shots
Cambridge Netball Centre, Court 2, 12.55pm
A2 Grade (Section A)
Hautapu Goal Diggers v CHS Senior Puka
Cambridge Netball Centre, Court 3, 12.55pm
Games to be played on Monday June 17, 2024
Monday Premier Ladies (Section A)
Hautapu Premier Red v Rangers
St Peter’s, Cambridge, Court 2, 6.30pm
Hautapu Premier White v St Peter’s Premier Red
St Peter’s, Cambridge, Court 2, 8pm
Fundraiser to help upgrade Hautapu Sports’ netball courts
Hautapu Sports have launched a calf stock scheme to raise funds to help upgrade the club’s netball courts.
The club seeks donors of 100kg calves for rearing, with monies raised from their sale going towards the upgrade project.
Currently, the court is the club’s only training surface for almost 48 junior teams and six senior teams, who use it to prepare for local Cambridge and Hamilton competitions.
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