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Avatiu to clash with Sokattak

Friday 10 September 2010 | Published in Regional

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Today’s games at Titikaveka will start with the under 15 Girls at 4.15pm followed by the Premier Men’s at 5pm.

In the Premier Men’s match today between Takuvaine and Titikaveka, Takuvaine is yet to register a win in the round cup competition. On the other hand Titikaveka tasted victory in their first match last week against Arorangi and will look to carry that composure through to this match.

Local football pride will be at stake when Avatiu clash with Nikao in tomorrow’s feature Premier Men’s game at the CIFA complex.

These two close rivals usually produce a gripping and competitive game and tomorrow’s match should be no different.

Nikao should start as favourites to take the three points however they would be foolish to underestimate this young Avatiu side.

Matavera will host Arorangi at the Matavera school grounds with the first match kicking off at 2.15pm with the Under 14 boys. - CIFA Media

Draw for Friday, September 10 at Titikaveka: Titikaveka vs Takuvaine: 4.15pm Under-15 Girls, ref: John Pareanga, assist refs: Terry Piri and Melanie Wilson; 5pm Premier Men’s, ref: John Pareanga, assist refs: Terry Piri and Melanie Wilson.

Draw for Saturday, September 11 at CIFA complex: Avatiu vs Nikao: 1.30pm Under-14 Boys, ref: Supi Arioka, assist refs: Eric Katoa and Mosman Baker; 2.15pm Under-15 Girls, ref: John-Paul Wilson, assist refs: Mary Tou and Mairi Heather; 3pm Women, ref: Mike Mouauri, assist refs: Supi Arioka and Anabeth Tetauru; 4.30pm Premier Men, ref: John Pareanga, assist refs: Terry Piri and Melanie Wilson.

Matavera vs. Arorangi at Matavera school grounds: 2.15pm Under-14 Boys, Ref: Robert Savage Assist Refs: Michael Murare and Gifford Enoka; 3pm Women, ref: Maara Kaukura, assist refs: Tuteru Vaireka and Tino Napa; 4.30pm Premier Men’s, ref: Tupou Patia, assist refs: Maara Kaukura and Tino Napa. Tupapa bye.