2314 days ago

Winter Sports Tournament 2019 results

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Eight-one schools, 2004 children and 183 teams participated in this year's Winter Sports Tournament in Christchurch on Thursday.

Primary and CAIM Schools sports director Lyn Miles thanked those who helped make the competition a success.

Congratulations to everyone involved.

Results:

Senior netball
1 - St Andrews
2 - St Margarets
3 - Swannanoa

Junior A netball
1 - St Francis of Assisi
2 - South Brighton
3 - Christ the King

Junior B netball
1 - Paparoa St
2 - Ilam
3 - Cotswold

Senior rugby
1 - Mt Hutt
2 - Lincoln
3 - Kaiapoi North

Junior rugby
1 - Waimairi
2 - Hoon Hay
3 - South Brighton

Senior hockey
1= - Cathedral Grammar and Mt Pleasant
3 - Hillview

Junior hockey
1 - St Albans
2 - Allenton
3 - Fendalton

Senior football
1 - Hillview
2 - St Martins
3= - St Marks and St Andrews

Junior football
1 - Harewood
2 - St Albans
3 - Parkview

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