2006 The Taranakian

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Honours Board Performances

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7 for 25 v Auckland Grammar 8 for 86 v NP MU 6 for 43 v Wellington College

Scott Prichard Codey Rei Codey Rei

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Representative Honours

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(f) Codey Rei Andrew Mason

NZ U17, CD U17, Taranaki 'A' and 'B' CD U 19, Taranaki 'A' and 'B'

Club Competition The one day competition saw losses to NPMU & NPOB and a defeat of Stratford. The two day competition saw losses to Stratford, Inglewood and Egmont Coast and victories over Hawera United and NPMU. The highlight of which was Mr Blair Corlett taking 10 for 45 in the first innings and Codey Rei 8 for 86 in the 2nd.

Gillette Cup Round one saw the defeat of FMC on the top ground. NPBHS in battle with Waitara HS

his term as coach this year. We thank him for all the time and expertise he has given in building up a team that has not just been successful locally, but nationally as well over the four years he has been coach. Many thanks to everyone who supported us this year, in particular Mrs Annette Corbett for her work as team statistician, and the parents who catered for the team: Sue Darney, Alison Vincent, Josie Cleaver and Lyn Rolfe. Finally, our very grateful thanks go to J D Hickman Ltd, our major sponsors, whose generosity made our season a lot easier and more enjoyable. Mr Terry Heaps Manager 1st V Basketball Team

NPBHS

FDMC

180 for 9

176

Tim Cleaver Sam Saunders

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Codey Rei Liam McBride

3 for 23

3rd ROW FROM LEFT:

Liam McBride, Sam Saunders, Nick Joyce

3 for 23

2nd ROW FROM LEFT: FRONT ROW:

Brent Bishop, Codey Rei, Andrew Mason (Captain), Tim Cleaver, Scott Pritchard

ABSENT:

Philip Barraclough

NPBHS 1st XI Cricket 2006 Dean Robinson, Sam Broadmore, Ben Sprott, Chad Jacob, Mr Gordon Giddy (Coach)

Round two versus Wanganui Collegiate (to be played) Codey Rei Chad Jacob Andrew Mason

Super 8 - Napier Boys' High School V

Rangitoto College

NPBHS won the toss and batted on a slow/low wicket scoring 187 for 8. Phil Barraclough Codey Rei

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Andrew Mason

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Chad Jacobs Scott Pritchard Andrew Mason

Andrew Mason captained this year's side, with staff members Mr Kane Rowson and Mr Blair Corlett playing.

The game was shortened to 45 overs after the groundsman had left the sprinklers on.

Ti m Cleaver Andrew Mason

4 for 20 4 for 32 2 for 28

Inter-School Fixtures These saw losses to Wellington College, Hamilton BHS and Wanganui Collegiate and a victory over Auckland Grammar with Rotorua BHS again being washed out.

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Dean Robinson

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V PNBHS scored 33 for 1 off 5 overs and then 71 for 7 off 14 overs ending all out for 151.

The highlight/disappointment was making the Super 8 final for the second year in a row and losing narrowly again to Tauranga Boys' College.

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Rotorua BHS

Dean Robinson led the batting with 624 runs, from Codey Rei 474 and Tim Cleaver 439¡

Dean Robinson Bent Sprott

Codey Rei took 39 wickets, Dean Robinson 29 and Andrew Mason 26.

Rotorua were dismissed for 166 (were 130 for 4)

Codey Rei Chad Jacob Scott Prichard

NPBHS won the toss and scored 223 for 5 52 31 no

PNBHS

NPBHS won the toss and scored 177 for 5

Rangitoto were dismissed for 113

1st XI Cricket

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injuries to the BHS bowling attack, Codey Rei ended the innings 1 - 33 with Chad Jacob 1 - 36. NPBHS built their chase around Sam Broadmore (52), Dean Robinson (29) and Phil Barraclough (21). Needing 120 runs off the last 12 overs, Codey Rei scored so and Sam Saunders 42 gave us a chance but the chase fel113 runs short at 271 for 8.

2 for 13 3 for 28 2 for 10

Andrew Mason

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Wellington College batted first on a damp wicket scoring 208: Andrew Mason taking 5 for 48 off 23 overs. NPBHS struggled being 87 for 7: Phil Barraclough (28), Brent Bishop (24 no) and Ben Sportt (20) saw them through to 157.

2 for 21 2 for 32 3 for 30

Wellington College were dismissed for 121 runs in their 2nd innings with Codey Rei taking 6 for 43 (Honours board). This left NPBHS 173 to win in 55 overs. A poor batting effort on a drying pitch saw them all out for 42, a loss by 131 runs.

Fi nal's day was washed out and was played later. The Super 8 final was played at Taupo where we played Tauranga Boys' College. TBC batted first and amassed 283 for 4¡ Thanks to a second wicket partnership of 155 and

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Wellington College - Top Ground - December 2005

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