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IGA Tas Secondary All Schools Cross Country 2 - 2/07/2013 Symmons Plains Results - Secondary All Schools Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:02 PM 22/07/2013 Page 1 IGA Tas Secondary All Schools Cross Country 2 - 2/07/2013 Symmons Plains Results - Secondary All schools Event 1 Men 6k Run CC Under 20 Name Team Finals Points Results - Men 1 Covington, Ben Rosny College 22:53.0 2 Gardiner, Thomas Launceston Church Grammar 22:57.0 3 Meldrum, Dylan Don College 23:08.0 4 Turnbull, Cameron Don College 23:13.0 5 Reekie, Mackenzie Hobart College 23:15.0 6 Snook, Thomas Launceston Church Grammar 23:16.0 7 Templeton, Jacob St Brendans Shaw College 23:48.0 8 Goyen, Andrew Guilford Young College 23:49.0 9 Ottavi, Tom The Friends' School 23:53.0 10 Rintoul, Jack The Friends' School 24:04.0 11 Poynter, Fergus Scotch Oakburn College 24:22.0 12 Stokell, Brodie St Patricks College 24:41.0 13 Frost, Alex Launceston Church Grammar 24:56.0 14 Smith, Jordan St Brendans Shaw College 25:26.0 15 Winchester, Joshua Marist Regional College 25:39.0 16 Youl, Henry Launceston Church Grammar 25:41.0 17 Lester, Joe Scotch Oakburn College 25:48.0 18 Qualie, Jordan St Brendans Shaw College 25:55.0 19 Hagan, Selwyn Hutchins 26:13.0 20 Devine, Maxim Hutchins 26:22.0 21 Fraser, Benjamin St Patricks College 26:43.0 22 Street, Lincoln Guilford Young College 27:06.0 23 Keegan, Liam Marist Regional College 27:11.0 24 Donnelly, Callum The Friends' School 27:14.0 25 McLean, Alex Launceston Church Grammar 27:27.0 26 Sander, Will Hutchins 27:39.0 27 Cowan, Nicholas Scotch Oakburn College 28:14.0 28 Cowgill, Dylan Marist Regional College 29:07.0 29 Bower, Dominic Scotch Oakburn College 29:08.0 30 Mudford, Broden St Brendans Shaw College 29:11.0 31 Reeve, Nico The Friends' School 30:22.0 32 Sparshott, Daniel Newstead College 31:00.0 33 Lea, Stephen Newstead College 31:01.0 34 Chaperon-Tuck, Hugh Guilford Young College 31:02.0 35 Cormie, Peter Hobart College 31:22.0 35 Wagner, Daniel Newstead College 31:22.0 37 Hayers, Ben Hobart College 31:42.0 Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:02 PM 22/07/2013 Page 2 IGA Tas Secondary All Schools Cross Country 2 - 2/07/2013 Symmons Plains Results - Secondary All schools Event 2 Women 4k Run CC Under 20 Name Team Finals Points Results - Women 1 Rowe-Smith, Grace The Friends' School 16:36.0 2 Coates, Ella Don College 18:32.0 3 Leon, Sarah St Michael's Collegiate 19:36.0 3 Warner, Isabelle The Friends' School 19:36.0 5 Temple, Katherine Launceston Church Grammar 20:24.0 5 Johnstone, Eliza The Friends' School 20:24.0 7 Howard, Elise Launceston Church Grammar 20:25.0 8 French, Olivia St Mary's College 20:34.0 9 Guest, Anne Scotch Oakburn College 20:42.0 10 Pfleger, Joy St Brendans Shaw College 20:47.0 11 Matson, Alice Launceston Church Grammar 21:17.0 12 Denman-Francis, Amylia St Patricks College 21:20.0 13 Hyland, Bec St Brendans Shaw College 21:21.0 14 Stewart, Louisa The Friends' School 21:23.0 15 Hughes, Sophie St Michael's Collegiate 21:27.0 16 Barnett, Alice Launceston Church Grammar 21:31.0 17 Marshall, Nicola The Friends' School 21:36.0 18 Koch, Sammi Don College 21:44.0 19 Schmidt, Isobel Launceston Church Grammar 21:58.0 19 Jenkins, Madeleine St Patricks College 21:58.0 21 Wright, Morgan Marist Regional College 22:10.0 22 Clark, Bronte Scotch Oakburn College 22:16.0 23 Deavin, Natika Scotch Oakburn College 22:24.0 24 Harris, Brittany Scotch Oakburn College 22:29.0 25 Burbury, Lillian St Michael's Collegiate 22:39.0 26 Wells, Lucy St Brendans Shaw College 22:51.0 27 Vaai-Jitcon, Shanyce St Mary's College 22:55.0 28 Lickiss, Katherine St Mary's College 23:42.0 29 Osborn, Georgina St Mary's College 23:43.0 Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:02 PM 22/07/2013 Page 3 IGA Tas Secondary All Schools Cross Country 2 - 2/07/2013 Symmons Plains Results - Secondary All schools Event 3 Men 6k Run CC Under 17 Name Team Finals Points Results - Men 1 Hagos, Biniyam St Virgil's College 21:00.0 2 Powell, Ryan St Brendans Shaw College 21:21.0 3 Bissett, Logan Latrobe High School 22:41.0 4 Sutton, Brock Parklands High School 22:43.0 5 Watson, Andrew Marist Regional College 22:52.0 6 Dennison, Gabe Marist Regional College 22:55.0 7 Cooke, Jai Taroona High School 22:56.0 8 Rose, Louis New Town High 23:39.0 9 Day, Jarrah Taroona High School 23:43.0 10 Willoughby, Daniel Calvin Christian School 24:25.0 11 Fleming, Bryce St Patricks College 24:34.0 12 Probert, Isaac Riverside High 24:39.0 13 Gibson, Tyler Devonport High School 24:49.0 14 Law, Robert Hutchins 24:53.0 15 Read, Jordan St Brendans Shaw College 25:12.0 16 Paul, Lachlan Hutchins 25:18.0 16 Moore, George Wynyard High School 25:18.0 18 Muir, Josh Guilford Young College 25:25.0 19 Nidimanyi, Ghislain Hutchins 25:34.0 20 Chilvers, Joseph St Patricks College 25:36.0 21 Claridge, Nathan Scotch Oakburn College 25:37.0 22 McCallum-Smith, Hamish Scotch Oakburn College 25:38.0 23 Wilson, Thomas Wynyard High School 25:41.0 24 Messmer, Damien Hutchins 25:42.0 25 Groves, Bailey Newstead College 25:46.0 26 Welch, Jack St Virgil's College 25:48.0 27 Hope, Josh MacKillop Catholic College 25:50.0 28 Wagin, James St Virgil's College 25:52.0 29 Loone, William Launceston Church Grammar 26:03.0 30 Willing, Alec MacKillop Catholic College 26:05.0 31 Gough, Caley Sacred heart College Hbt 26:09.0 31 Chugg, Lee Cressy District 26:09.0 33 Smith, Connor St Brendans Shaw College 26:27.0 34 Lockett, Alex St Virgil's College 26:28.0 35 Beattie, Keelan Scotch Oakburn College 26:48.0 36 Tantari, Daniel St Patricks College 26:52.0 37 Greatbatch, Connor Circular Head Christian 26:53.0 38 Philips, Jesse New Town High 27:06.0 39 Freyer, Kelsey Taroona High School 27:13.0 40 Banfield, Jacob Launceston Church Grammar 27:23.0 41 Robbins, William Calvin Christian School 27:32.0 42 Scott, Angus Scotch Oakburn College 27:36.0 43 Ackerly, James St Virgil's College 27:37.0 44 Jones, Ben Devonport High School 27:41.0 45 Budgeon, Kurt Kings Meadows High 27:47.0 46 Drake, Tim Sacred heart College Hbt 27:54.0 47 Aver, Nathan Calvin Christian School 28:01.0 47 Chalk, Thomas Emmanuel Christian School 28:01.0 49 Bramich, Gus Hutchins 28:16.0 50 Stocks, Matthew Dominic College 28:21.0 51 Shoobridge, Ben Dominic College 28:22.0 52 Durkin, Nicholas Launceston Church Grammar 28:29.0 Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:02 PM 22/07/2013 Page 4 IGA Tas Secondary All Schools Cross Country 2 - 2/07/2013 Symmons Plains Results - Secondary All schools Results - Men ... (Event 3 Men 6k Run CC Under 17) Name Team Finals Points 53 Mwarabu, Djafari Dominic College 28:38.0 54 Akroyd, Michael St Brendans Shaw College 28:40.0 54 Grace, Aiden Sacred heart College Hbt 28:40.0 54 Harris, Michael Dominic College 28:40.0 57 Polley, Corey St James Catholic College 29:09.0 58 Clark, Tyler St Aloysius Catholic College 29:10.0 59 Burgess, Josh MacKillop Catholic College 29:14.0 60 Jamson, Tristan Launceston Church Grammar 29:16.0 61 Beswick, Isaac New Town High 29:18.0 62 Knott, Liam St Brendans Shaw College 29:20.0 63 Jones, Richard Geilston Bay 30:09.0 64 Shires, Bernard Wynyard High School 30:18.0 65 Burt, Joshua Launceston Church Grammar 30:22.0 66 Strong, Sam Launceston Church Grammar 30:23.0 67 Loh, Dyan Kingston High School 30:24.0 68 Cane, Jophn St Aloysius Catholic College 30:25.0 69 Gill, Andrew MacKillop Catholic College 30:36.0 70 Dyson, Jack MacKillop Catholic College 30:46.0 71 Hoyle, Josh St Aloysius Catholic College 30:53.0 72 Wakefield, Ryan New Norfolk High School 31:08.0 73 Cooley, Daniel New Norfolk High School 31:17.0 74 Pitcher, Braydden St Patricks College 31:28.0 75 Richards, Tyron Kings Meadows High 31:29.0 76 Goldfinch, Ethan Kings Meadows High 31:34.0 77 Killalea, Shaughan St Patricks College 31:41.0 78 Wells, Dylan Kings Meadows High 32:36.0 79 Tate-Turvey, Weston MacKillop Catholic College 33:27.0 79 Burgess, Riley Emmanuel Christian School 33:27.0 81 Bromfiels, Jack MacKillop Catholic College 34:37.0 82 Cashman, Brandon Wynyard High School 34:38.0 83 Brown, Aiden Wynyard High School 34:58.0 Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:02 PM 22/07/2013 Page 5 IGA Tas Secondary All Schools Cross Country 2 - 2/07/2013 Symmons Plains Results - Secondary All schools Event 4 Women 3k Run CC Under 14 Name Team Finals Points Results - Women 1 Webb, Ebony Calvin Christian School 11:57.0 2 Baker, Skye St Patricks College 12:05.0 3 Quinn, Inighion St Brendans Shaw College 12:27.0 4 Saint-John, Emma Marist Regional College 12:32.0 5 Smee, Ruby Taroona High School 12:35.0 6 Lyall, Frances Devonport High School 12:49.0 7 Bell, Eve Latrobe High School 12:54.0 8 Philips, Arabella Norwood Primary 13:12.0 9 Lyall, Lillian Devonport High School 13:21.0 10 Davies, Bonnie Calvin Christian School 13:30.0 11 Titmus, Ariarne St Patricks College 13:34.0 12 Bucirde, Edie Scotch Oakburn College 13:42.0 13 Freestone, Chelsea Scotch Oakburn College 13:44.0 14 Portanger, Tessa Clarence High School 13:45.0 15 Chugg, Brooke St Patricks College 13:50.0 16 Berrell, Naomi The Friends' School 13:54.0 17 Bransden, Ameli Riverside High 13:55.0 18 White, Britney New Norfolk High School 14:02.0 19 Hinks, Saasha St Mary's College 14:03.0 20 Carter, Georgie Taroona High School 14:04.0 21 Rodman, Shaeli Ulverstone High 14:05.0 22 Spandler, Laura Sacred heart College Hbt 14:06.0 23 Moore, Sophie St Michael's Collegiate 14:12.0 24 Navidad-Hewer, Lorien Tarremah Steiner School 14:14.0 25 Roach, Ashley Sacred heart College Hbt 14:15.0 26 Shegog, Lillian St Patricks College 14:16.0 27 Wilson, Margot Riverside High 14:21.0 28 Hope, Macey Kingston High School 14:22.0
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