The Napier Boys' High School 1st XV's dreams of only a second-ever national schools championship were shattered as they were beaten 17-15 by Waikato nemesis Hamilton Boys' High School in the Top Four final today at Massey University, near Palmerston North.
Hamilton, gunning for a record-equalling fifth title in the 40 years since the championship was first staged in 1982, took the lead for the first and only time just 30 seconds before fulltime.
But the winning side had it over Napier in most respects - two-thirds of territory, two-thirds of possession and a whopping close to 12 of the 70 minutes between the Napier 22 and goal line - five times as much as Napier had at the other end.
But Napier put in a big defensive effort, particularly some try-saving tackles from five-eighths Cory Berkett and CJ Miene, without which Hamilton could have sealed the game quite some time earlier.