Inter School Individual Results – Term 3 2017

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Inter School Individual Results – Term 3 2017 INTER SCHOOL INDIVIDUAL RESULTS – TERM 3 2017 Tens & Name School Area Coaching Body Score Xs Rank Xs Compound - Intermediate School - Male Division Levi Wesford Cambridge Middle School Cambridge Lakeview Archers 167 11 4 1 Chris Dalgado St Peter's College Auckland AAC 129 0 0 2 Limited Recurve - Intermediate School - Female Division Yara Eustace Broadgreen Intermediate Nelson Sherwood Archery Club 96 1 0 1 Limited Recurve - Intermediate School - Male Division James Passchier South Brighton Christchurch MC Archery 130 0 0 1 Matthew Aldworth Broadgreen Intermediate Nelson Sherwood Archery Club 122 0 0 2 Casey McConnin Broadgreen Intermediate Nelson Sherwood Archery Club 120 0 0 3 Josh Dunn Broadgreen Intermediate Nelson Sherwood Archery Club 105 0 0 4 Connor Goodale Broadgreen Intermediate Nelson Sherwood Archery Club 97 0 0 5 Lukas Johanson South Brighton Christchurch MC Archery 96 0 0 6 William Watson Fairfield Intermediate Hamilton River Glade Archers 33 0 0 7 Open Recurve - Intermediate School - Female Division Victoria Chen Diocesan School for Girls Auckland Auckland Archery Club 118 0 0 1 Open Recurve - Intermediate School - Male Division Alex Collett Berkley Normal Middle School Hamilton River Glade Archers 156 3 1 1 Lachlan Gavin St Peter's College Auckland MGAC 143 4 1 2 Carl Misquitta St Peter's College Auckland AAC 135 2 1 3 Alex Martin St Peter's College Auckland MGAC 133 1 1 4 Garath Hale St Peter's College Auckland AAC 121 1 0 5 Jake Hubbers St Peter's College Auckland MGAC 105 1 0 6 Daniel Sinclair Auckland Normal Intermediate School Auckland Auckland Archery Club 95 1 0 7 Jack Simpkins St Peter's College Auckland St Peters College 59 0 0 8 Sebastian Castellenos St Peter's College Auckland St Peters College 54 1 0 9 Nuku Whittington St Peter's College Auckland St Peters College 46 0 0 10 Te Koha Soryl St. Andrews School Christchurch GGWAS 42 0 0 11 Dylan Lee St Peter's College Auckland St Peters College 33 0 0 12 Nathaniel Stephenson St Peter's College Auckland St Peters College 14 0 0 13 Spencer Reinsfield St Peter's College Auckland St Peters College 13 0 0 14 Compound - Secondary School - Female Division Lauren Tucker Christchurch Girls High Christchurch GGWAS 173 11 7 1 Compound - Secondary School - Male Division Adam Niziol Morcellin College Auckland Mountain Green 180 18 8 1 Lachlan Mills Hillcrest High School Hamilton Lakeview 178 17 10 2 Andrew Syme Cambridge High School Cambridge Lakeview Archers 175 13 5 3 Brodie Cox St Peter's College Auckland Massey 170 8 3 4 Harrison Franklyn St Peter's College Auckland AAC 168 8 4 5 Luke Franklyn St Peter's College Auckland AAC 164 10 5 6 Yazdy Mistry St Peter's College Auckland MGAC 161 7 0 7 Kelsey Mills Hillcrest High School Hamilton Lakeview 157 5 3 8 Bailey Cox St Peter's College Auckland Massey 153 4 1 9 Carl Dowd St Peter's College Auckland Massey 148 5 3 10 Ben Trim Fraser High Hamilton Lakeview Archers 144 1 0 11 Limited Recurve - Secondary School - Female Division Bianca Dafel Cambridge High School Cambridge Riverglades Archers 165 6 1 1 Celia Allen Nayland College Nelson Sherwood Archery Club 159 4 2 2 Megan Taylor Avon High School Christchurch MC Archery 153 5 2 3 Jude Van Houtte Avon High School Christchurch MC Archery 152 3 1 4 Maddison Hamel-Nind Christchurch Girls High Christchurch MC Archery 150 6 1 5 Cameron Tippett Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 149 5 1 6 Emma Naylor Cambridge High School Cambridge Lakeview Archers 146 2 0 7 Abby Maat Avon High School Christchurch MC Archery 141 1 0 8 Bailey Bates Hillcrest High School Hamilton River Glade Archers 140 1 0 9 Chinami Tsubone Avon High School Christchurch MC Archery 137 4 0 10 Sylvie Mould Christchurch Girls High Christchurch MC Archery 137 1 1 11 Erika Arlidge Papanui High School Christchurch MC Archery 130 1 0 12 Anastacia Austin Cambridge High School Cambridge Riverglades Archers 129 1 13 Paige Fowler Nayland College Nelson Sherwood Archery Club 127 1 0 14 Eshan Lee Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 124 3 0 15 Mameau Jungsakul Waimea College Nelson Sherwood Archery Club 124 1 0 16 Lea Passchier Christchurch Girls High Christchurch MC Archery 122 2 1 17 Zara Quartly-Smith Christchurch Girls High Christchurch MC Archery 121 2 0 18 Shania Macmillan Hillcrest High School Hamilton River Glade Archers 111 0 0 19 Hanna Wikstrom Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 109 1 1 20 Georgia Fitzpatrick Christchurch Girls High Christchurch MC Archery 107 0 0 21 Annabel Cumming Christchurch Girls High Christchurch MC Archery 106 0 0 22 Larissa Whalley Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 103 1 0 23 Aisha Hill Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 103 1 0 23 Miu Sugiyama Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 102 1 0 25 Savannah Curran Avon High School Christchurch MC Archery 95 1 0 26 Hannah Brogden Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 95 0 0 27 Rebecca Sies Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 93 1 0 28 Tamsin Milnes-Win Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 93 1 0 28 Megan Crammond Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 92 0 0 30 Binny Singh Cambridge High School Cambridge Riverglades Archers 90 31 Maisie Lauder Christchurch Girls High Christchurch MC Archery 88 0 0 32 Anna Crammond Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 84 1 0 33 Mia Simpson Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 83 0 0 34 Eloise Painter Avon High School Christchurch MC Archery 80 0 0 35 Adelaide Wilkinson Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 79 0 0 36 Micah Faderagao Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 79 0 0 36 Grace Paek Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 78 0 0 38 Jazmine Scott Christchurch Girls High Christchurch MC Archery 78 0 0 38 Madi Tucker Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 70 0 0 40 Rachel Vong Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 64 1 1 41 Anuja Gupta Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 53 0 0 42 Cindy Song Hillcrest High School Hamilton River Glade Archers 40 0 0 43 Limited Recurve - Secondary School - Male Division Yu Jeng Hillcrest High School Hamilton River Glade Archers 152 4 1 1 Calver Witten Motueka Highschool Nelson Sherwood Archery Club 145 2 1 2 Thomas Davy St Johns College Cambridge Riverglades Archers 144 4 1 3 Blake Powell Hillcrest High School Hamilton River Glade Archers 143 2 0 4 Flynn Reif Garin College Nelson Sherwood Archery Club 135 0 0 5 Krishant Kumar Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 133 3 0 6 Calvin Preston Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 132 0 0 7 Theo Henderson Papanui High School Christchurch MC Archery 129 2 0 8 Ben Willis Nelson College Nelson Sherwood Archery Club 127 0 0 9 Shay Allen Garin College Nelson Sherwood Archery Club 124 0 0 10 Kapil Kumar Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 122 0 0 11 Blaithan Altenburg Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 120 1 0 12 Franklin Altenburg Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 118 1 0 13 James Tamblyn Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 112 2 1 14 James Anderson Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 112 1 1 15 Greg Anak Kiddney Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 111 0 0 16 Anthony Hovens Papanui High School Christchurch MC Archery 104 1 0 17 Aaron Lin Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 103 0 0 18 Ryan Choe Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 101 0 0 19 Jack Haldane Papanui High School Christchurch MC Archery 98 1 0 20 Luke Didierjean Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 93 0 0 21 Peter O’Connor Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 90 0 0 22 Seb Jamieson Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 89 0 0 23 Tobi McKellar Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 89 0 0 23 Sefton Wesley Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 87 1 1 25 Peter Nichols Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 83 1 0 26 Matthias Chan Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 83 0 0 27 Jorge Schifferli-Vergudo Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 74 0 0 28 Cody Baylis Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 64 1 1 29 Jamie O’Brien Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 53 0 0 30 Long Bow - Secondary School - Female Division Victoria Tucker Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 98 1 0 1 Ryoka Miyake Christchurch Girls High Christchurch MC Archery 95 0 0 2 Long Bow - Secondary School - Male Division Mark Lemzin Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 93 1 0 1 Lewis Grey Burnside High School Christchurch MC Archery 84 1 0 2 Miles Henderson Papanui High School Christchurch MC Archery 69 2 0 3 Open Recurve - Secondary School - Female Division Julia Harrison Burnside High School Christchurch GGWAS 166 4 1 1 Sophie Houghton Villa Maria Christchurch GGWAS 142 4 0 2 Kamryn Nelson Hillcrest High School Hamilton River Glade Archers 137 1 0 3 Victoria Coclerell Nayland College Nelson Sherwood Archery Club 136 4 1 4 Open Recurve - Secondary School - Male Division Anderson Sun Cambridge High School Cambridge Riverglades Archers 177 15 5 1 Luke Franklyn St Peter's College Auckland AAC 172 10 6 2 Finn Boyle St Peter's College Auckland AAC 166 8 3 3 Ben Cook St Peter's College Auckland MGAC 165 7 1 4 Jack McConnell St Peter's College Auckland AAC 163 6 1 5 Mike Murray Cashmere High School Christchurch GGWAS 158 4 1 6 Max Bracken Cambridge High School Cambridge Riverglades Archers 158 3 1 7 Jacob Cook St Peter's College Auckland MGAC 156 5 2 8 Mario Thapliyal St Peter's College Auckland AAC 156 3 2 9 Leon Southey-Ray St Peter's College Auckland MGAC 154 4 1 10 Joaquin Delacey St Peter's College Auckland St Peters College 151 1 0 11 Lawson Brownie St Peter's College Auckland MGAC 147 3 0 12 Joshua Ovely St Peter's College Auckland AAC 145 0 0 13 Walter Barraclough Rangitoto College Auckland Auckland Archery Club 143 4 1 14 Ben Peltola Auckland Grammar School Auckland Auckland Archery Club 143 2 1 15 Jed Frethey Garin College Nelson Sherwood Archery Club 140 4 1 16 Eren Ozpinar St Peter's College Auckland MGAC 135 2 1 17 Caleb Wong St Peter's College Auckland MGAC 134 4 0 18 Connor Parsons St Peter's College Auckland St Peters College 123 2 1 19 Connor Wilson St.
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