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NWHSSA Athletic Carnival Group A Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 NWHSSA Athletic Carnival Group A - 6/12/2017 Dial Regional Athletic Centre Penguin Results - NWHSSA Carnival Event 1 Girls Shot Put 3 kg Grade 7 ======================================================================= Meet Record: R 9.94m 27/11/2012 Abbey Payne, BHS Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= Finals 1 Dove Smith Latrobe High School 7.75m 40 FOUL 7.75m 6.66m 2 Ana Vaka Devonport Hi 6.90m 38 6.90m 6.81m FOUL 3 Luana Cash Ulverstone H 6.50m 36 FOUL 5.91m 6.50m 4 Makayla Cameron Penguin Dist 6.27m 34 6.27m 6.22m FOUL 5 Crystal Bos Reece High School 6.04m 32 6.04m 5.22m 5.87m 6 Savannah Sheil Burnie High School 4.65m 30 FOUL 4.22m 4.65m 7 Teegan Whitehouse Parklands Hi 4.32m 27 3.85m 4.00m 4.32m 7 Montana West Wynyard High School 4.32m 27 FOUL 4.32m FOUL Event 2 Girls Discus Throw 1 kg Grade 9 ======================================================================= Meet Record: R 31.12m 1982 E Marshall, BHS Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Jenifer Phillips Burnie High School 19.90m 40 19.90m 18.92m 18.33m 2 Grace Close Ulverstone H 18.73m 38 15.70m 17.87m 18.73m 3 Shelby Bellchambers Latrobe High School 18.28m 36 FOUL 18.28m FOUL 4 Tali Brown Devonport Hi 17.44m 34 FOUL 16.21m 17.44m 5 Janae Collins Parklands Hi 16.81m 32 16.81m 16.56m 16.41m 6 Trinity Murphy Penguin Dist 15.92m 30 12.87m 15.33m 15.92m 7 Angel Clark Wynyard High School 14.86m 28 14.84m 14.86m 14.02m 8 Jorja Gillam Reece High School 14.63m 26 FOUL 14.63m 14.04m Event 3 Girls Javelin Throw 500g Grade 10 ======================================================================= Meet Record: R 34.46m 2002 M Hortle, DHS Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Hayley Marshall Wynyard High School 24.89m 40 FOUL 19.24m 24.89m 2 Arabella Gillies Latrobe High School 22.62m 38 22.19m 22.62m 19.51m 3 Cara Watkins Burnie High School 21.90m 36 20.85m 21.90m 21.45m 4 Annabelle Wyllie Penguin Dist 20.80m 34 20.80m 19.93m 18.79m 5 Halle Revell Parklands Hi 20.41m 32 FOUL FOUL 20.41m Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 NWHSSA Athletic Carnival Group A - 6/12/2017 Dial Regional Athletic Centre Penguin Results - NWHSSA Carnival ....Event 3 Girls Javelin Throw 500g Grade 10 6 Adah Durant Ulverstone H 19.16m 30 17.84m 14.58m 19.16m 7 Isabella Burk Reece High School 15.54m 28 10.58m 15.54m 14.71m 8 Hayley McDougall Devonport Hi 14.13m 26 11.24m 11.06m 14.13m Event 4 Boys High Jump Bag 2 Grade 8 ======================================================================= Meet Record: R 1.73m 2009 T Edwards, WHS Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Angus Vrantsis Devonport Hi 1.65m 40 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 1.65 1.70 P O O O O O O XXO XXX 2 Jackson Purton Ulverstone H 1.60m 38 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 1.65 O O O O O O XXO XXX 3 Jacob Carroll Reece High School 1.55m 36 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 XO O O O O XO XXX 4 James Carpenter Penguin Dist 1.50m 34 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 O O O XO O XXX 5 Layton Oliver Shea Parklands Hi 1.45m 32 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 O O O O XXX 6 Tarkyn Whitehouse Burnie High School 1.40m 30 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 P P O XXX -- Jack Maynard Latrobe High School NH 1.30 1.35 1.40 P P XXX -- Bailey How Wynyard High School NH 1.30 1.35 1.40 P P XXX Event 5 Boys Long Jump Pit 1 Grade 7 ============================================================================ Meet Record: R 5.52m 2004 J Grubb, WHS Name Age Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ 1 Orin Ball Ulverstone H 5.60mR NWI 40 5.60m(NWI) PASS PASS 2 Kade Young Devonport Hi 4.54m NWI 38 4.54m(NWI) 4.21m(NWI) 4.41m(NWI) 3 Wade Murphy Burnie High School 4.37m NWI 36 3.77m(NWI) 4.37m(NWI) 4.25m(NWI) 4 Jarroch Maywald Penguin Dist 4.22m NWI 34 4.22m(NWI) 4.00m(NWI) 3.99m(NWI) 5 Will Sanderson Latrobe High School 4.07m NWI 32 4.07m(NWI) 3.77m(NWI) 3.47m(NWI) 6 Jay Simmons Wynyard High School 4.01m NWI 30 FOUL 4.01m(NWI) FOUL 7 Brayden Imer Parklands Hi 3.94m NWI 28 3.55m(NWI) 3.80m(NWI) 3.94m(NWI) 8 Riley Porsbro Reece High School 3.89m NWI 26 3.27m(NWI) 3.89m(NWI) 3.76m(NWI) Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 NWHSSA Athletic Carnival Group A - 6/12/2017 Dial Regional Athletic Centre Penguin Results - NWHSSA Carnival Event 6 Boys Triple Jump Pit 2 Grade 10 ============================================================================ Meet Record: R 13.03m 2002 S Inglis, DHS Name Age Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ 1 Jesse James Devonport Hi 11.88m NWI 40 11.38m(NWI) 11.88m(NWI) FOUL 2 Clinton Holliday Latrobe High School 11.54m NWI 38 11.38m(NWI) 11.54m(NWI) FOUL 3 Caleb Purton Burnie High School 11.10m NWI 36 11.10m(NWI) 10.66m(NWI) 10.87m(NWI) 4 Ethan Wilson Wynyard High School 10.65m NWI 34 10.32m(NWI) 10.57m(NWI) 10.65m(NWI) 5 Jack Rand Reece High School 10.55m NWI 32 FOUL 10.55m(NWI) 10.52m(NWI) 6 Mitchell Walker Penguin Dist 10.43m NWI 30 10.43m(NWI) FOUL FOUL 7 Christian Byard Parklands Hi 10.29m NWI 28 10.00m(NWI) 10.29m(NWI) FOUL 8 Mitchell Enright Ulverstone H 9.30m NWI 26 9.30m(NWI) 8.83m(NWI) FOUL Event 7 Boys High Jump Bag 1 Grade 9 ======================================================================= Meet Record: R 1.81m 2003 C McDonald/B McDonald, PeHS Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Jesse Richardson Latrobe High School 1.70m 40 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 1.65 1.70 1.75 P P P O O O XO XO XXX 2 Harry Cox Penguin Dist 1.60m 36 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 1.65 P O O O O XO XXX 2 Jack Snare Wynyard High School 1.60m 36 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 1.65 P P P O XO XO XXX 2 Blair Ryan Devonport Hi 1.60m 36 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 1.65 P O O O O O XXX 5 Kayden Bremner Ulverstone H 1.55m 32 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 P O O XO O XXX 6 Harley Marshall Burnie High School 1.45m 29 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 P O O XXX 6 Tyson Kingdon Parklands Hi 1.45m 29 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 XO O XO XXX Event 8 Boys 800 Metres Grade 7 ======================================================================= Meet Record: R 2:10.01 1976 L Dunn, WHS Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Wade Murphy Burnie High School 2:16.66 40 2 Ty Murphy Burnie High School 2:23.59 38 3 Brayden Imer Parklands Hi 2:26.61 36 4 Dusten O'Neil Ulverstone H 2:31.15 34 5 Will Sanderson Latrobe High School 2:33.32 32 6 Kody Fitzpatrick Reece High School 2:34.46 30 Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 4 NWHSSA Athletic Carnival Group A - 6/12/2017 Dial Regional Athletic Centre Penguin Results - NWHSSA Carnival ....Event 8 Boys 800 Metres Grade 7 7 Sven Piek Ulverstone H 2:35.30 28 8 Quade Jago Reece High School 2:37.11 26 9 Tomas Emmett Devonport Hi 2:38.57 24 10 Billy Marshall Wynyard High School 2:39.43 23 11 Rhodry Robinson Wynyard High School 2:39.87 22 12 Darren Bunton Parklands Hi 2:42.31 21 13 Roman Jopson Latrobe High School 2:46.43 20 14 Cooper Johnson Penguin Dist 2:46.91 19 15 Brock Newell-Bakes Penguin Dist 2:50.35 18 -- Bryce Colgan Devonport Hi DNF Event 9 Boys 800 Metres Grade 8 ======================================================================= Meet Record: R 2:10.40 1976 P Gore, BHS Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Brody Hickson Devonport Hi 2:17.97 40 2 Jonte Armitstead Latrobe High School 2:18.53 38 3 Jack Maynard Latrobe High School 2:18.94 36 4 Bailey How Wynyard High School 2:21.47 34 5 Zach Reyenga Ulverstone H 2:21.96 32 6 Lukas Burns Penguin Dist 2:24.28 30 7 Michael Vannini Devonport Hi 2:27.65 28 8 Kobe McLaren Burnie High School 2:28.43 26 9 Bodie Smitheram Wynyard High School 2:29.96 24 10 Flynn Ayton Reece High School 2:30.38 23 11 Charlie Humphris Penguin Dist 2:31.51 22 12 Jackson Purton Ulverstone H 2:33.33 21 13 Mark Harris Reece High School 2:33.93 20 14 Tarkyn Whitehouse Burnie High School 2:34.72 19 15 Dylan Deacon Parklands Hi 2:41.90 18 16 Tyler Cox Parklands Hi 2:53.17 17 Event 10 Boys 800 Metres Grade 9 ======================================================================= Meet Record: R 2:04.86 27/11/2012 Logan bassett, LHS Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Flynn Harris Devonport Hi 2:13.53 40 2 Brock Bugeja Penguin Dist 2:15.02 38 3 Joshua Hurd Devonport Hi 2:15.41 36 4 Cameron Hilfenhaus Ulverstone H 2:17.83 34 5 Jack Snare Wynyard High School 2:24.41 32 6 Nathaniel Waite Wynyard High School 2:24.68 30 7 Kynan West Burnie High School 2:25.21 28 8 Blake Weeks Latrobe High School 2:28.58 26 9 Hayden Hall Reece High School 2:30.37 24 10 Matt Whitehouse Burnie High School 2:31.18 23 11 Kynan Harvey Ulverstone H 2:32.55 22 12 Matt Emmerton Penguin Dist 2:34.44 21 13 Logan Howe Latrobe High School 2:38.59 20 14 Kynan Lowry Sherrif Parklands Hi 2:46.41 19 15 Tyler Medwin Parklands Hi 2:48.24 18 Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 5 NWHSSA Athletic Carnival Group A - 6/12/2017 Dial Regional Athletic Centre Penguin Results - NWHSSA Carnival Event 11 Boys 800 Metres Grade 10 =======================================================================
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