Two goals in 5 minutes was the start of the game at Western Springs in the 14A2 grade championship. Then an added extra all in the first half.
A penalty to Western Springs saw them score a goal towards the end of the second half.
Full time score: 3 – 1.
On a waterlogged field MAGS Premier Lacrosse team played St Mary’s College having already beaten St Cuthbert’s College 3 – 1.
It proved a challenge for all digging the ball out of the turf.
Final score 5 – 0 to MAGS.
The AKSS tournament was played at Avondale Racecourse on a miserable overcast day. The team were well beaten by the defending champions Epsom A in the first game . They played Westlake Girls in their second game which was abandoned due to lightning and thunder.
In a close fought game at Mount Roskill Grammar School on a very cold windy night neither team prevailed in the final with the score drawn at 1 – 1.This means this is the second year they have the U15 Championship albeit shared this year.
In front of a home crowd MAGS scored two tries in the first 10 minutes leaving no doubt as to the result – only the score.
At half time the score was 41 – 0 and the full time score 79 – 0.
The game at MAGS was poised evenly with a couple of disallowed goals at 1 – 1 but sadly Rosmini scored the one that clinched the result of the semi-final.
The MAGS team playing at home was even at 1 – 1 until Baradene scored three more goals. MAGS clawed one back to leave the final score at 2 – 4.
The Premier team went through to the semi-final against St Dominic’s College and won by a slender margin. They then faced Howick College who were the eventual winners 14 – 9.
However, the combined points of the Year 9, Year 10 and the Premier teams meant they won the Combined Points Netball Tournament trophy for 2019.
Year 10 team went through to the Quarter Finals where they were knocked out by the Avondale Junior Premier team 19 – 14.
Year 9 Netball was part of three teams that played at Merton Rd in the Combined Points Tournament.