It gave Marist a lead of 60 after they scored 148 in their first innings in what had seemed like a low score. Liam Gunning top scored for Marist with 49, but Freyberg seamers Brad Fulton and Akhter pegged Marist back with 4-17 and 3-34, respectively. In Marist’s second innings they finished the day at 37-0 with a lead of 97.
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Freyberg s Charles Parker is bowled by Jack Gleeson.
United batsman Ma’ara Ave scored a big hundred to give them a good start against
Palmerston North Boys’ High School. Ave scored 154 to set up United’s first innings total of 289 all out at stumps.
Seven Men Whose Wives are Making Waves
Stanford Professor and Nobel Laureate, Alvin Roth, in a research work titled
Deferred Acceptance Algorithms, posits that, regardless of how successful any of the partners is in marriage, both spouses are likely to be happy if they understand contentment. The Roth’s rule is still largely valid especially for men who feel insecure around successful women.
Professor Roth’s rule has been strengthened by Anna. N: et al (2015) through their research titled, “An Examination of How Husbands, As Key Stakeholders, Impact the Success of Women Entrepreneurs” in the
Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development. They conclude in their research that husbands’ support for their wives increases the chances of the women becoming successful women entrepreneurs and business leaders. Here are seven men whose wives are making waves globally and who credit much of their success to the support received from their husbands.
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Will Jordan smacked 49 for Team Rugby in Friday night s Black Clash at Hagley Oval. Jason Spice hit a boundary off the final ball with a six required to lift Team Rugby to an upset win.
Playing in his first Black Clash, Jordan admitted to nerves before the match. A talented top order batsman for a season and a half in the Christchurch Boys’ High First XI, Jordan hadn t played a proper match since the 2015 Gillette Cup schoolboys nationals. He shouldn’t have been worried. Jordan showcased his cricket skills, carting Team Cricket s former Black Caps’ bowlers around Hagley Oval.
Jason Stuckey crossing the finish line of his final run of the year. In 366 days – 2020 was a leap year – he ran 1926.9km in 172 hours and 37 minutes, with 12,143 metres of elevation. “I’m pretty proud of it.” For his final run of the year he was joined by his father Paul and son Luke for the last two kilometres, before being presented with a homemade medal and a beer. Inspiration had struck when Stuckey had seen fellow runners posting about the daily challenge on the app Strava. Following a few years of failed attempts he decided to “just do it”. In February, he injured his calves and hamstrings because his body wasn’t used to the stress of running so frequently.