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Top 10 sports stories you may have missed (20 November)
Top 10 sports stories you may have missed (20 November)
Think you鈥檝e caught up on all the week鈥檚 sports news from across New Zealand? Think again with our list of the 鈥榯op 10 sports stories you may have missed!鈥
This week's stories feature a sprinter aiming for Rio, a world Karate event heading to New Zealand and much more.

Promising young Christchurch tennis player Connor Heap is heading to the United States next year to take up a lucrative sports scholarship of up to five years at the University of California, Berkeley.
Baseball is striving to make its mark in Christchurch with a small junior club scene operating at Avonhead Park.

From cricket and squash to recognising some of the student volunteer of the month - check out a wrap on college sport in Auckland.
Whangarei's popularity as a rugby league destination has been further enhanced following confirmation the Vodafone Warriors will take on the Gold Coast Titans in an NRL trial at Toll Stadium on Saturday, February 13.

The New Zealand powerlifting team is ready to lift the bar at the Commonwealth Championships.

The three-time New Zealand 400m champion Alex Jordan is the headlining act at the Harold Nelson Classic at Saxton Oval this weekend.
Evergreen runner a cut above
With most runners, chopping mounds of firewood four days out from competing in a half marathon is the last thing you'd find them doing.

Southern curling youngsters Matthew Neilson, Holly Thompson, Ben Smith and Courtney Smith have been named in the New Zealand Youth Olympic Winter Games team for Norway next year.

Watch the world's best Karate players compete in New Zealand at the World Goju Ryu Karate Championships at ASB Stadium in Auckland from 27-29 November.

After finishing fifth on the NZ Junior Freeride Tour in 2015, Matt Sweet is looking to take his big mountain skiing to the next level.
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