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Hawke s Bay Hawks down Sharks for second NBL win 8 May, 2021 09:27 AM 2 minutes to read Derone Raukawa shoots for two in his game-high tally of 28 points in the Taylor Hawke s Bay Hawks win over Southland Sharks in Pettigrew Green Arena on Saturday night. Photo / Warren Buckland Derone Raukawa shoots for two in his game-high tally of 28 points in the Taylor Hawke s Bay Hawks win over Southland Sharks in Pettigrew Green Arena on Saturday night. Photo / Warren Buckland Doug Laing is a senior reporter for Hawke s Bay Todaydoug.laing@nzme.co.nzHawkesBayToday The Taylor Bay Hawks have made it two-from-two in the 2021 Sal s National Basketball League with an 85-73 win over the Southland Sharks. ....
PhotosportNZ Southland Sharks import Josh Cunningham and Nelson Giants centre Anzac Risetto during the NBL season opener at the Trafalgar Centre. The Southland Sharks have delivered a hard-fought 84-65 win against the Mike Pero Nelson Giants to start their 2021 Sal s National Basketball League campaign. In a physical encounter, the travelling SIT Zero Fees Sharks used a 43-28 second half to take a season-opening victory, helped largely by a 47 per cent shooting clip compared with the Giants frustrating 31 per cent effort. Played in front of a packed crowd at Nelson’sTrafalgar Centre, the going was tough early as both teams tried to find their feet, leading to lots of opportunities and highlights and very little separating the pair. ....
I always thought that I would come back and give back to the sport, especially the Airs.” In 2019, the Airs were struggling for funds to get the team on the court, but ended up breaking even at the end of last season, club chairman Laine Hopkinson said. ‘’So, heading into this year we’re still quite heavily reliant on funding and sponsorship. We have outstanding sponsors, and if all things go well we should end up in the same position this year.’’ The club, run by a small group of volunteers, has been working in conjunction with the NBL over the past year to find a way to employ a full-time general manager, Hopkinson said. ....