Saturday, September 11, 2010
Sports and Steamers day

More than 150 students on the He Ara Tika Youth Mentoring programme participated in a sports day at the Mount Action Centre on Friday.

The Steamers had a great time mixing with the children and teenagers at Mount Action Centre on Friday.

Described as their role models by programme coordinator Mike Borell, Bay of Plenty Steamers players made an appearance at the sports day despite training committments in preparation for the clash against Waikato on Saturday evening.
Mike says the sports day was a success and a fun day was had by all.
The sports day is a reward day for all those involved in the mentoring programme to celebrate their positive involvement thus far.

 


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What will be the Rugby World Cup's biggest impact on NZ?

A tonne of tourists will fall in love with NZ.
It will provide the economic stimulus NZ needs.
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NZ rugby playing numbers will increase.
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NZ will not recoup the costs of hosting the event.
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