(October 10, 2009 in Auckland)
One of our very own home grown league players was in the Barter Card Premiership Team yesterday that played Toa Samoa. Yes that's right - the game where all money collected as an entry fee was donated to the Tsunami victims of Samoa. Further to that Peter Leitch was running a sausage sizzle. Whatever was raised was to be matched dollar for dollar by Mr Leitch. He matched it alright! Here's a very small video clip of Siali'i Tufeao (one of our Sunday School teachers) running in a try on this day! It was a great way to come together within the sporting community to support our families in Samoa. Maybe you'd like to share about what you did to help our people - or maybe some comments from you league fans!
Welcome to Tamaki PIPC Kids blogspot! PIPC stands for Pacific Islanders Presbyterian Church and we are the Tamaki branch, situated in the east Auckland suburb of Glen Innes. The posts you see and read here are based upon the life & times, the idea's, work & thoughts of our children and our church. It is our prayer that anything you see and read here, be a blessing to you. In the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and our Saviour, Amen.
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Great stuff! It's amazing the talent that we have at Tamaki. I wish you all the best Siali'i in your plans for league and may you know that we all join with your parents and family in saying that "We are proud of YOU!" May God bless you.
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You are a very talented played Li'i. God's blessings over you and and your family. God using our whole being to bring Glory to Him.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Hear you're still playing heaps of good league out your ways, including the young boys at your church. Tu meke Tamaki!
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