Basketball by Tania Templeton

Basketball Draw

For Friday, 29 July 2016.

Year 13 Black    

  • Playing SBC Year 13 White at St Bede's College  
  • Time of 3.00pm

Year 13 Red       

  • Bye                                       

Year 13 White  

  • Playing Year 13 Black at St Bede's College             
  • Time of 3.00pm

Year 12 Black    

  • Playing Lincoln Black at Lincoln High School 3     
  • Time of 6.00pm

Year 12 Red       

  • Bye                                       

Year 12 White  

  • Playing CBHS Year 11 Black at St Bede's College 
  • Time of 7.00pm

Year 11 Black     

  • Rangiora High School Sen C at St Bede's College
  • Time of 6.00pm

Year 11 Red       

  • Playing Burnside Breakers at Burnside H S 2         
  • Time of 5.00pm

Year 11 White  

  • St Andrews Yellow at St Andrews College             
  • Time of 8.00pm

Year 10 Boarders            

  • Playing Papanui High  School Year 11 at St Bede's College             
  • Time of 4.00pm

Year 10 Black    

  • Playing Ellesmere Year 11 at Ellesmere College  
  • Time of 6.00pm

Year 10 Red       

  • Playing St Andrews Pink at St Bede's College       
  • Time of 5.00pm

Year 10 White  

  • Playing Lincoln Red at Lincoln High School 1        
  • Time of 6.00pm

Year 9 A              

  • Playing St Andrews Blue at St Andrews College  
  • Time of 5.00pm

Year 9 Black      

  • Rangiora New Life at Rangiora New Life College 
  • Time of 4.00pm

Year 9 Red         

  • Bye                                       


Good Luck to you all.                                                             


PLEASE NOTE                                                         

You are now required to do score bench duty either before or after your games at St Bede's College.                                                  

You need to supply 3 players to do this.  FAILURE to do this will result in your team not being able to play the following week.                                                  

                                                               

Thanks Mrs Kissick