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NZ Secondary Schools Team set for Trans Tasman

Published: Thu 24 May 2007 01:41 PM
MEDIA RELEASE 24 May 2007
NZ Secondary Schools Team set for Trans Tasman Tournament
The NZ Secondary Schools Netball Team goes into camp tomorrow before they compete in the Trans Tasman Netball Challenge which starts on Tuesday at Allan Brewster Stadium, Papatoetoe.
The competition is based in New Zealand and Australia on alternate years, with New Zealand winning the tournament the last three years.
NZ Secondary Schools Coach Kiri Wills (nee Adams) says that the NZ Secondary Schools team is keen to continue their winning record.
“The players know that representing New Zealand at this level is a great opportunity for them. They’re really excited about taking on the other teams, especially the Australian side.”
“We are expecting some great games, and this tournament is a chance for Netball fans to come and see the stars of the future,” Wills said.
The NZ Secondary Schools Team will face their Australian Counterparts (School Sport Australia), along with four other teams in the competition over three days.
Participating teams are:
NZ Secondary Schools
School Sport Australia
Aotearoa Secondary Schools
Pasifika
Indigenous Secondary Schools of Australia
Counties Manukau Invitation Team
The final will be played at 5:20pm on Thursday 31 May. Results will be available at www.netballnz.co.nz.
Spectators are welcome to attend, with tickets costing a gold coin donation.
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NZ Secondary Schools Team:
Name School Region
Jodi Beaumont Cambridge High School Waikato
Alanah Cassidy Tu Toa Western
Armel Chou-Lee Massey High School Auckland Waitakere
Sam Durie-Aranga Tu Toa Western
Sally Greenwood Westlake Girls High School North
Ellen Halpenny Villa Maria College Canterbury
Stacey Martin Mahurangi College North
Jaimee Power Marlborough Girls College Tasman
Nardia Roselli Marlborough Girls College Tasman
Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit Verdon College Southand
Elias Shadrock Western Heights Bay of Plenty
Moniek van Rossum Verdon College Southland

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