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Big win confirms SBHS title status
Big win confirms SBHS title status

Otago Daily Times

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Otago Daily Times

Big win confirms SBHS title status

Southland Boys' remain favourites to retain their Southern Schools Rugby Championship title. They comfortably dispatched St Kevin's 62-7 in Invercargill last Saturday to complete the round-robin phase unbeaten. Southland Boys' have secured pole position for the playoffs and will host John McGlashan in the semifinals. They have set the benchmark all season and are chasing a third consecutive banner. King's beat John McGlashan 38-12 last Saturday and will host Otago Boys' in the other division 1 final. Otago Boys' crushed Southland Boys' 2nds 65-12 in Invercargill in their final round-robin. But two weeks ago, they were beaten 31-17 by King's, who built their win around scrum dominance. The safe money is on a Southland Boys'-King's final. — Allied Media

Scrum pressure key for King's
Scrum pressure key for King's

Otago Daily Times

time20-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Otago Daily Times

Scrum pressure key for King's

All hail Henry Hunter. The King's tighthead reigned supreme in the traditional battle with Otago Boys' at Littlebourne on Saturday. The burly prop dominated his opponents and created the platform for King's to build a 31-17 win in the Southern Schools Rugby Championship game. The fierce local rivalry was best demonstrated by some tough defence in the opening 10 minutes. But Otago Boys' forced a couple of turnovers to get into a position to strike first, and lock Tom Wilson burst free from a ruck to score under the posts. King's missed a penalty to close the gap but continued to press. Hunter made some strong carries and blindside Justin Talalima-Wineti got close to the chalk with a powerful charge. Otago Boys' winger Te-Ava-A-Kuta Nicholas picked up a yellow card for getting himself offside, and King's finally breached the defence. Hooker Kavahn Saville-Tonih drove over and Lafa Tofiga nailed the sideline conversion to level the score. Otago Boys' responded immediately when openside Charlie Ottrey ran through a gap off the back of a lineout and sprinted 30m to the line. He had to step around a cover defender to get there. It was quite something. Otago Boys' spent the remainder of the half hard on defence and eventually loosehead prop Semisi Fakataha dived over just before the break. There had been a long build-up and the home team had defended admirably. The conversion missed, so Otago Boys' nursed a 14-12 lead at the break. Otago Boys' extended their lead with a penalty early in the second half but King's kept chipping away. They had the dominant scrum and won another scrum penalty. They kicked for touch and mauled their way over. Saville-Tonih flopped over for his second and the conversion helped the visitors take a 19-17 lead. Hunter was putting so much pressure on his opposite in the scrum. Mark him down as a prop with a very bright future. He helped shunt the Otago Boys' pack back and that created the opportunity for King's to score again. Replacement Tautai Taiala put in a grubber and centre Henry Smale collected it and scored. Talalima-Wineti sealed the win with a try out wide following some nice work in the lead-up. In the other division 1 games, Southland Boys' 2nds beat St Kevin's 27-14 in Oamaru, and Southland Boys' dispatched John McGlashan 61-0 in Invercargill. Dunstan consolidated their lead at the top of the second division standings with a 32-5 win over Wakatipu in Alexandra, Waitaki Boys' cruised to a 64-14 win over Otago Boys' 2nds in Oamaru, and South Otago beat Mt Aspiring 17-0 in Wānaka. Central Southland remained unbeaten in division 3. They beat John McGlashan 2nds 36-0 in Mataura. Māruawai-Menzies edged Cromwell 34-31 at home and King's 2nds secured a 19-15 win over a much-improved Taieri side.

CBHS too good for OBHS
CBHS too good for OBHS

Otago Daily Times

time25-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Otago Daily Times

CBHS too good for OBHS

Photo: Peter McIntosh Otago Boys' High School fullback Rahui Valli is tackled by Christchurch Boys' High School centre William Brown during the annual First XV interschool at Littlebourne yesterday. Christchurch Boys', who are flying in the Crusaders schools competition with seven straight wins, won 43-19. Hoani Taimalie, Jackson Boyd and Charlie Ottrey scored tries for the home school. Otago Boys' coach Pelu Taele-Pavihi said he was proud of his players for the fight and effort they showed until the finish. While the result did not go the way of the home team, it was an important day at the school as Otago Boys' officially opened the refurbished Marsh Stand. The grandstand was upgraded thanks to the support of distinguished old boys David, John and the late Graeme Marsh.

Show smooth sailing for stand-in
Show smooth sailing for stand-in

Otago Daily Times

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Otago Daily Times

Show smooth sailing for stand-in

King's High School student Ethan Towers has stepped in to take over the lead role of Danny Zuko in the Otago Boys' and Otago Girls' High Schools production of Grease. Photo: Gerard O'Brien A last-minute replacement has saved the show for two Dunedin secondary schools. The Otago Boys' and Otago Girls' High Schools' production of Grease was in jeopardy after the lead actor pulled out about two months before opening night. But Ethan Towers, 17, a last-minute ring-in from King's High School, has stepped up to the plate and delivered as Danny Zuko. The teenager said he was grateful to have the opportunity and was stepping out of his comfort zone by taking part in a musical. He had done a bit of acting before and been a part of the King's cast for their performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Shakespeare festival last year, but he had limited experience singing and dancing. "I had never danced before and I'm not the greatest singer." He was able to pick up the singing and dancing relatively quickly with the help of choreographer Sofia Amer and vocal director Anna Langford, he said. He had made some friends from the other schools during the course of the rehearsals. "I'd say I have bonded with a few people. "We all share that same interest and same passion, so it is easy to connect."

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