Levin are united for final challenge
Family runs deep as United prepare for repeat showdown against Warriors
Brothers, fathers, sons and cousins — wha¯nau connections in the only men’s softball team in Horowhenua run deep. Levin United represent everything that is good about club softball — the ability for generations to be involved in the same team.
Walter and Aaron Taiapa, Dylan and Whatu Kiriona, and Clayton and Shane Wadsworth are all fathers and sons respectively, while Adam and Mike Hori Te Pa are brothers.
In the absence of a Horowhenua club competition, the Levin United team compete in the Manawatu¯ reserve grade and are in the final after beating Dodgers 12-8 in the semifinal at Calhoun Park in Palmerston North at the weekend.
Levin United will have to call on those close bonds and all those years of backyard practice as they prepare for what will be a tough final against Huia Warriors for the reserve grade title this weekend.
It’s a big deal for the Levin softball community and there is sure to be a large amount of support at the ground.
Levin United’s semifinal win against Dodgers at the weekend, had Dean Rauhihi, Aaron Taiapa and Corey Matakatea showing out with the bat and Matakatea and Taiapa sharing duties on the pitching mound.
The final is a replay of the 2022 final with the Warriors proving too strong that day, and they would be firm favourites to repeat the dose.
Levin United didn’t field a team last
year so have defied all predictions to make the final this season, and despite being underdogs are in with a starter’s chance.
The game starts at 12.30pm.
LEVIN UNITED
Aaron Taiapa, Walter Taiapa, Dean Rauhihi, Spencer Hudson, Corey Matakatea, Whatu Kiriona, Dylan Kiriona, Brent Ruruku, Adam Hori Te
Pa, Mike Hori Te Pa, Benji Gabby, Brian Allan, Pere Nepia, Charles McFaddyn, Tony Williams, John Workman, Clayton Wadsworth, Shane Wadsworth.