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MAGS’ Girls Futsal and Boys Premier Softball team each won the New Zealand title in their respective sports for the fifth consecutive year during Summer Tournament Week. The Futsal team…
The top two finals of the Netball season both the Premier and the Senior A Grade saw Mount Albert Grammar School and St Kentigern College representing both. It was a fiercely fought game with MAGS and St Kents in a draw for the first quarter, winning the 2nd and 3rd but narrowly losing the final quarter.
The Quarter scores were: (MAGS first)
1: 13 – 13
2: 19 – 16
3: 28 – 27
4: 38 – 36
Auckland Netball Centre in Glen Innes saw two netball finals which featured both St Kentigern College and Mount Albert Grammar School. The four quarter scores were:
MAGS score listed 1st
1st Quarter: 5 – 9
2nd Quarter: 13 – 17
3rd Quarter: 17 – 26
4th Quarter: 25 – 37
The two teams met at the Western Springs Football Club to decide the winner of the APC competition, The first half, despite the endeavors of both teams remained scoreless with only a few chances.
However Epsom changed that half-way through the first half and the score remained 1 – 0, a win to Epsom Girls Grammar School.
The Auckland Regional Basketball Championships were held at the North Shore Events Centre in Glenfield over both Thursday and Friday 1718 August.
Mount Albert Grammar School played
v Baradene College Loss 14 – 21
v Northcote College Win 26 – 22
v Mccauley High School Win 36 – 28 (Half time 19 – 12)
The 1st and 2nd pool winners go through to the play offs on Friday.
This semi-final was also played at Mount Albert Grammar School alongside the Premier Division semi-final.
The score was equal at 1 – 1 at half-time with MAGS going on to score 3 additional goals in the second half.
Final score 4 – 1.
This APC semi-final MAGS v Baradene College was played at Mount Albert Grammar School.
The first half remained scoreless and Baradene broke the deadlock with a goal in the second half. This is the first time in four years that this team has not played in this Auckland final.
This was a torrid game played on the slippery underfoot ground at De la Salle College.
The first half ended with De la Salle up by 12 – 0.
The second half was MAGS turn to score by the same amount, 2 tries with 1 unconverted leaving the game a draw.