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2016 CIS Primary Athletics Team List 2016 CIS Primary Athletics Team List Member School Abigail Omage Tara Anglican School for Girls Alex Runciman Trinity Grammar School Alexander Kirievsky Emanuel School Allegra Fock The Illawarra Grammar School Amelia Daunt Wenona School Antwon Maua Central Coast Adventist School Ariana Fontyn St Columba Anglican School Baylee McPherson Penrith Anglican College Bella Roomans Bishop Druitt College Ben Jones Kinross Wolaroi School Ben Williams Knox Grammar Preparatory School Bronson Schmidt-Uili St Patrick's College Strathfield Brody Folkes Mosman Church of England Prep School Bradley Makwelo Wagga Wagga Christian College Bronte Prentice Presbyterian Ladies College, Sydney Camdyn Constable Scone Grammar School Cayla Phillips Northern Beaches Christian School Charlie Dixon The Scots College Prep School Charles Jeffreson The King's School Chelsy Wayne The Illawarra Grammar School Chelsea Owusu Australian Christian College Charlotte Blaikie Penrith Anglican College Charlotte Van Zeeland St Columba Anglican School Connor Edwards Wycliffe Christian School Christiaan Maritz Covenant Christian School Christian Vujic The Illawarra Grammar School Chris Ritchie Kempsey Adventist School Cristian Hill Redlands Daniel Petrovich Mosman Church of England Prep School Dillon Kalish Moriah College David Colaivalu Tyndale Christian School Duncan Loane Sydney Grammar St Ives Preparatory School Dylan Coyte Lakes Grammar - An Anglican School Eleanor Moane Wagga Wagga Christian College Edward Lynch The Scots College Prep School Ella Garnett Presbyterian Ladies College, Sydney Esli Jude Philamin Toongabbie Christian School Emma Livingstone Pymble Ladies College Finlay Bragg Tf37 Northern Beaches Christian School Frankleen Newah-Jarfoi Wagga Wagga Christian College Flynn Holmes Macquarie College Fraser Pandit SHORE Preparatory School Frankie Mutton Mosman Church of England Prep School Georgia Simm Calrossy Anglican School Georgia Fichardt Abbotsleigh Georgia Owusu Australian Christian College Georgia Spanswick Pymble Ladies College Gerard Okerenyang Lutheran School Wagga Wagga Ltd Grace MacCormick SCEGGS Darlinghurst Grace Curran St Columba Anglican School Gregory Ekezie Avondale School (Primary Campus) Hannah Mullin The Hills Grammar School Harry Anderson Barker College Hannah Liakatos Lutheran School Wagga Wagga Ltd Harrison Podmore Taylor The Scots School Albury Hugo Lefebvre The Scots College Prep School Ire Oloruntoba St Philip's Christian College Jack Drayton Charlton Christian College Isabella Degei Penrith Anglican College Isabella Browning St Catherine's School Isaac Gasson St Peter's Anglican Primary School Jackson Hawkins Northern Beaches Christian School Jacob Birta Wollondilly Anglican College Jakob Biet Barker College Jamaya Wayne The Illawarra Grammar School Jack Martin Trinity Grammar School James McGregor Newington College - Wyvern House Jayden Gontier St Philip's Christian College, Cessnock Campus Jasper Teggins Barker College Jamison Joudo William Carey Christian School Jesse Tockuss Northcross Christian School Jesse Garratt Waverley College Waterford Campus Jonathan Meaker St Patrick's College Strathfield Jordan Segal Mount Sinai College Joshua Marsh Awd Avondale School (Primary Campus) Joshua Reynolds Mosman Church of England Prep School Kaitlin Mulcahy Queenwood School - Junior Campus Kanya Young Wahroonga Adventist School Lachie Rasmussen Calrossy Anglican School Lachlan Hanratty William Carey Christian School Lance Haffenden Barker College Leon Kalyvas St Spyridon College, Junior School Campus Leo Jaques Coogee Boys Prep School Lila McMinn Moama Anglican Grammar School Luca Gillard Italian Bilingual School Lucas Robertson The Scots College Prep School Lucy Lee MLC School Lucy Pennington Pymble Ladies College Maddison McIntosh Penrith Anglican College Luke Moran Thomas Hassall Anglican College Lucy Lund St Columba Anglican School Marcus Warner Mosman Church of England Prep School Michael Vandoros St Columba Anglican School Mikala Bender Macquarie Anglican Grammar School Monica Bastian Oxford Falls Grammar School Natalia Fountoulis St Spyridon College, Junior School Campus Naji Hussein Trinity Grammar School Nicholas Harper Barker College Nicole McCrostie Pymble Ladies College Noah Penn Mount Sinai College Oliver Rouse The Scots College Prep School Noah Anderson Shire Christian School Olivia Goodman Avondale School (Primary Campus) Paige Moxey Sapphire Coast Anglican College - Bega Campus Oscar Fryer Trinity Grammar School Owen Douglas The Scots College Prep School Riley Vidulich Waverley College Waterford Campus Ripeka Wiringi Penrith Christian School Samara Bond Pymble Ladies College Robert Clinton Mosman Church of England Prep School Samuel Holmes Calrossy Anglican School Sean Williams Knox Grammar Preparatory School Shae-Leigh Vale Minimbah Aboriginal Primary School Samantha Wilkie Carinya Christian School Solomon Tuqiri Waverley College Waterford Campus Samuel Holm St Pius X College Sienna Dellow PLC Armidale Tamisha Reddy Tyndale Christian School Sylvie Potgieter St Catherine's School Taj Little St Philip's Christian College, Cessnock Campus Tiane Hope Bishop Druitt College Tom Hartman Mosman Church of England Prep School Todd Nelson All Saints' College Bathurst Toby Pallett The Scots College Prep School Victoria Summerill The Illawarra Grammar School Tyler Puzicha The Scots School Bathurst William Constable Knox Grammar Preparatory School Victoria Robinson Belmont Christian College William Jenkins The Scots College Prep School Xanthe Craig Hills Adventist College Zachary Flynn St Pius X College Zac Hall-Johnston Mosman Church of England Prep School Zoe Banks Wenona School Zoe Byrne Inaburra School Claudia Johnston Pymble Ladies College Claudia Byrne St Columba Anglican School Alex Sherlock Knox Grammar Preparatory School Bililign Robertson Newington College - Wyvern House Bailey Habler Waverley College Waterford Campus Emily Crawford Pacific Hills Christian School Imogen Stewart Danebank An Anglican School for Girls Ella Sweeney Penrith Anglican College Ellyse Walker Bishop Druitt College Ashley Pernecker Lakes Grammar - An Anglican School Kaleah Doherty Bishop Druitt College Keira McGregor Medowie Christian School Jay McKenzie The Scots College Prep School Jack Lund St Columba Anglican School Isobel Gosper Pymble Ladies College Jessica Woo Pymble Ladies College Jessica Gocher Loreto Kirribilli Kristen Cook Pymble Ladies College Naomi Gibson Shellharbour Anglican College Keira Williams Bishop Druitt College Nicholas Barnes Sydney Grammar St Ives Preparatory School Mackayla Hutchinson The Illawarra Grammar School Malachi Canning Blue Hills College Sophie Martin Kinross Wolaroi School Sienna Bond Pymble Ladies College Stephanie Egan Hunter Valley Grammar School Tommy Malki Reddam House Primary School Sarah Baker Wenona School Nina Marshall Rouse Hill Anglican College James Kotis The Scots College Prep School Frankie Nicklin Reddam House Primary School Ariana Levy St Paul's Grammar School, Penrith Abbie Smith Central Coast Grammar School Isla Gillespie Pittwater House Zara Perry Pittwater House.
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