Feb 29 (Reuters) - Canterbury Crusaders (New Zealand) beat the Stormers (South Africa) 22-0 (halftime 11-0) in a Super 14 match in Cape Town on Friday.
Shot into the spotlight at the last moment, rookie Crusaders winger Sean Maitland emerged as a special hero in a clinical 22-0 Super 14 rugby win over the Stormers in Cape Town yesterday.
RAPID CITY †The No. 1-ranked Class A Red Cloud Crusaders trapped the Custer Wildcats into a 12-0 deficit to start their District 15A boys’ basketball championship Thursday at the civic center and held on, despite a lackluster second half, for a 60-51 win.
The game started an hour late, so you knew the St. Paul's Crusaders' No. 1 line was itching to score. Pat Henderson, Derek Nieroda and Mackenzie Acheson made up for lost time quickly, hooking up to score just 2:13 into the game on the Crusaders' first shot.
A clinical 22-0 win over the Stormers in Cape Town today has sealed the Crusaders' first unbeaten rugby Super 14 visit to South Africa since 2002. After stifling the Stormers in the first half - not allowing them even a shot at goal - the Crusaders were never in trouble.
A clinical 22-0 win over the Stormers in Cape Town has sealed the Crusaders' first unbeaten rugby Super 14 visit to South Africa since 2002. After stifling the Stormers in the first half - not allowing them even a shot at goal - the Crusaders were never in trouble.