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2010 IGA Tasmanian Secondary All Schools Cross Country 2010 IGA Tasmanian Secondary All Schools Cross Country th 6 July 2010 – Symmons Plains Under 20 Men 28 Harriet Kossmann Grammar 38:07 29 Cailtlin Barnes St Patricks College 40:04 1 Patrick Smith Home Education 26:26 2 Jacob Malakoff The Friends School 27:43 Team Scores 3 Dylan Evans St Patricks College 28:11 4 Dejen Gebreselassie Elizabeth College 29:13 1 Guilford Young College 9 5 Hamish Chapman Uni 32:30 2 Marist Regional College 23 6 Matt Bevilaqua Guilford 33:29 3 St Brendans Shaw College 32 7 Andrew Groves St Patricks College 33:30 4 The Friends School 33 8 Josh Stokell St Patricks College 33:42 5 St Patricks College 46 9 Nilan Peduru-Arachchige Scotch 33:51 6 Launceston Church Grammar 48 10 Hamish Waterson Grammar 34:16 7 Scotch Oakburn College 57 11 Andrew Hagger The Friends School 34:35 12 Bastaro Vu Guilford Guilford 34:35 Under 17 Men 13 Luke Bell Elizabeth College 34:56 14 Campbell Flakemore The Friends School 35:03 1 Matthew Sinclair Rose Bay 22:35 15 Josef Kloser Elizabeth College 35:15 2 Brodie Nankervis Prospect High 22:49 16 Isaac McCrimmon Scotch 35:28 3 Abraham Kargbo Kings Meadows High 23:02 17 Fergus Reid The Friends School 35:33 4 Tom Rawlings Devonport 23:11 18 Andy Isles The Hutchins School 35:39 5 William Mahr Taroona High School 23:12 19 Charlie Blount Scotch 35:40 6 Jonathan Butler St Patricks College 23:14 20 Mat Hirst Guilford 35:51 7 Jordan Tyler St Patricks College 23:21 21 Lachlan Stewart The Friends School 36:13 8 Oliver Bowe Newtown High School 24:02 22 Jacob Millwood St Patricks College 37:51 9 Harry Davey Marist 24:16 23 Alex Pyecroft Grammar 37:56 10 Alex Elwell Dominic College 24:29 24 William McBride Grammar 37:57 11 Ross Welling The Hutchins School 24:45 25 Oliver Dacy Elizabeth College 37:58 12 Thomas Johns St Patricks College 24:57 26 Tom Hartley Marist 38:10 13 Daniel Groves Oatlands 25:08 27 Ethan Johnstone Marist 38:21 14 Kieran Phillips St Patricks College 25:10 28 Bart Kalmeijer The Hutchins School 38:46 15 Oliver Armstrong Grammar 25:15 29 Caleb Smith Home Education 38:52 16 Joel Bevilacqua St Virgils College 25:16 30 Angus Cummings Marist 39:16 17 Oliver Ladlow The Friends School 25:17 31 Mitchell Clarke Marist 39:42 18 Carson Choi Devonport 25:17 19 Tristan Cleaver The Hutchins School 25:19 Team Scores 20 Daniel Hills Grammar 25:30 21 Tom Finalyson Taroona High School 25:31 1 St Patricks College 13 22 Mitchell Ackerley St Virgils College 25:35 2 The Friends School 22 23 Joshua Brown St Patricks College 25:46 3 Elizabeth College 27 24 Jarrod Tippett Burnie High School 25:46 4 Guilford Young College 31 25 Liam O'Donivan Taroona High School 26:03 5 Scotch Oakburn College 37 26 Luke Holmberg Queechy High School 26:04 6 Launceston Church Grammar 49 27 Andrew Nilon Scotch 26:10 7 Marist Regional College 72 28 Keenan Douc St Brendans 26:14 29 Julian Woods Grammar 26:19 Under 20 Women 30 Tom Wilson Kings Meadows High 26:20 31 Owen Hardwicke Queechy High School 26:23 1 Leah Waldhauser Marist 25:20 32 Mitchell Bond Sacred Heart 26:23 2 Allie Britton Guilford 25:32 33 Jonah Smith Home Education 26:39 3 Jess Morey Guilford 25:32 34 Tom Parry St Virgils College 26:46 4 Jayde Richardson Guilford 27:53 35 Lachlan Marsden St Patricks College 26:47 5 Erin Howells St Brendans 29:50 36 Rohan Lester Winnaleah 26:51 6 Claire Hansen St Brendans 29:50 37 Josh Picket St Brendans 27:00 7 Heather Richards St Patricks College 29:56 38 Ben Sanderson The Friends School 27:04 8 Katelyn Barry Collegiate 29:57 39 Martin Farquhar The Friends School 27:04 9 Maddy Parker Elizabeth College 30:10 40 Seaton Pendleburi St Brendans 27:11 10 Krystal Blyth Marist 30:13 41 Michael Cleary Dominic College 27:19 11 Casey Jones Collegiate 31:45 42 Daniel Cripps Sacred Heart 27:27 12 Ciona Wilson Grammar 31:57 43 Bendan Kiely Scotch 27:31 13 Hannah Salisbury The Friends School 32:05 44 Andrew Hinze Taroona High School 27:37 14 Clare Rayner The Friends School 32:22 45 Jayden Cook Leighland 27:40 15 Ebony Alexander The Friends School 33:09 46 Calum Mitchell The Hutchins School 27:51 16 Courtney Barnes St Patricks College 33:33 47 James Brient Scotch 28:00 17 Jackie Cook Marist 33:50 48 Andrew McFarlane Riverside 28:20 18 Josie Gibson Grammar 33:52 49 Malcolm Bradduck Kingston 28:23 19 Celia Minnucci Guilford 34:02 50 Luke Freeman Exeter High School 28:38 20 Beletesh Asayhe Guilford 34:17 51 Sam Francis Scotch 28:41 21 Tori Archer Scotch 34:21 52 Adam Stone Taroona High School 28:42 22 Alice Pearce Scotch 34:31 53 Corey Stratton NW Christian 28:45 23 Alice Dutton Scotch 35:07 54 Adam Kuys Parklands 28:49 24 Brooke Lawson St Brendans 36:01 55 Elliot Foote The Hutchins School 28:50 25 Melissa Jones Scotch 36:01 56 Dylan Pyke Wynyard High School 28:55 26 Georgia McCormack St Brendans 36:01 57 Brad Tolson St Brendans 28:56 27 Sophie Ellis Grammar 37:54 58 Jayden Turnbull Sacred Heart 29:01 59 Scott Murray Prospect High 29:09 33 Sarah Radford Marist 14:55 60 Anton La Palombara Prospect High 29:11 34 Georgia Davy Grammar 14:57 61 Edward Hogarth Grammar 29:18 35 Olivia Madsen Triabunna 14:58 62 Jacob Brown Oatlands 29:28 36 Greta Mawbey Mount Carmel 14:58 63 Rob Strong Grammar 29:28 37 Ashleigh Templar Riverside 15:00 64 Kyle Gray Parklands 29:33 38 Jessica Gaffney Ulverstone High 15:01 65 Joseph Miller Taroona High School 30:15 39 Zoephia Kaminski St Patricks College 15:01 66 Samuel Olal Newtown High School 30:21 40 India Rofe Scotch 15:03 67 Connor Sharman NW Christian 31:01 41 Brooke Brown Kings Meadows High 15:04 68 Isaak Perkins Latrobe High School 31:02 42 Elizabeth Husken Sacred Heart 15:05 69 Taylor McCormac St Brendans 31:03 43 Lucy Covington Sorell School 15:05 70 Mitchell Houghton Prospect High 31:05 44 Dana Lester Scotch 15:07 71 George Nicholas Wynyard High School 31:06 45 Carlie Lawson St Brendans 15:16 72 Thomas Gray Prospect High 31:11 46 Bridget Foale Mackillop 15:18 73 Samuel Hyland Geilston Bay High 31:29 47 Georgia Richards St Brendans 15:22 74 Bryce Coward Marist 31:32 48 Joanna Levis The Friends School 15:23 75 Brent Langham Marist 31:33 49 Josie Painter The Friends School 15:23 76 Claye Willcox Marist 31:35 50 Harley Glenn St Aloysius 15:24 77 Thomas Cure Marist 31:36 51 Jasmine Jarvis Taroona High School 15:27 78 Zac Daniel Marist 31:37 52 Alissia Pearson Riverside 15:29 79 Benjamin Hill Marist 31:39 53 Lauren Brown St Patricks College 15:34 80 Anthony Purton Geilston Bay High 31:40 54 Grace Saunders St Patricks College 15:37 81 Garnett Carpenter Dominic College 31:55 55 Jade Studley St Aloysius 15:40 82 Lochie Hanson Exeter High School 32:15 56 Jayd Lockley Mackillop 15:42 57 Alexandra Deegan Leighland 15:47 58 Anneka Reardon Collegiate 15:48 Team Scores 59 Stella Salter Ogilvie High School 15:49 60 Lauren Rowlands Oatlands 15:49 1 St Patricks College 15 61 Madison Becker St Mary's College 15:52 2 Taroona High School 35 62 Meg Siejka St Patricks College 15:53 3 Launceston Church Grammar 45 63 Hannah Goddard Scotch 15:56 4 St Virgils College 50 64 Isabelle Armstrong Grammar 16:00 5 The Hutchins School 52 65 Sam Bailey Fahan School 16:00 6 The Friends School 63 66 Ruby Bell Taroona High School 16:04 7 St Brendans Shaw College 71 67 Bethany Reece St Aloysius 16:04 8 Prospect High 80 68 Chloe Keep St Brendans 16:06 9 Scotch Oakburn College 82 69 Lucy Lambert Riverside 16:09 10 Dominic College 84 70 Monique Little Ogilvie High School 16:12 11 Sacred Heart College Hbt 89 71 Courtney Spanjer Collegiate 16:16 12 Marist Regional College 98 72 Maddison Joseph Sacred Heart 16:18 73 Laura McTye Collegiate 16:24 74 Zernani Graddon The Friends School 16:25 Under 14 Women 75 Jacinta Howard Marist 16:25 76 Charlotte Leach St Patricks College 16:26 1 Tessa Johns Fahan School NT 77 Jasmine Williams Marist 16:28 2 Monica Patterson Taroona High School 12:11 78 Abbey Latham Marist 16:29 3 Claudia Nicklason Taroona High School 12:13 79 Bianca Rehrmann Kings Meadows High 16:29 4 Inessa Corney Taroona High School 12:14 80 Katie Budd Mount Carmel 16:38 5 Sarah Calder Collegiate 12:19 81 Zoe Bigwood Taroona High School 16:39 6 Alice Holmes Scotch 12:23 82 Sophie Bodell Riverside 16:43 7 Samantha Phillips Burnie High School 12:50 83 Emily Kerslake Mackillop 16:46 8 Shelby Miller Grammar 12:52 84 Ellyse Gamble Wynyard High School 16:49 9 Nicole Bresnehan Mackillop 13:01 85 Eliza Rockliff St Brendans 16:54 10 Olivia West St Patricks College 13:08 86 Holly Savill Grammar 16:57 11 Madeline Scott St Mary's College 13:28 87 Charlotte Page St Patricks College 17:00 12 Hannah Steele Sacred Heart 13:33 88 Olivia Chetterton Mackillop 17:02 13 Lilly Castle St Mary's College 13:34 89 Lauren Burrows-Cheng Collegiate 17:05 14 Rose Barker Grammar 13:35 90 Emma Hill Marist 17:08 15 Kelsey Leveridge-McNall Ogilvie High School 13:35 91 Rikki Murray Triabunna 17:19 16 Justine Barber Devonport 13:41 92 Erin Ewington Mackillop 17:19 17 Sarah Bassett Grammar 13:51 93 Emma Ball St Aloysius 17:20 18 Courtney Rickards Collegiate 13:56 94 Jazmine Murray Triabunna 17:20 19 Mikayla Smith St Patricks College 14:01 95 Bianca Arthur-Hull Taroona High School 17:21 20 Isabelle Sutton Queechy High School 14:04 96 Monika Bhardwaj Marist 17:21 21 Georgia Stewart Grammar 14:06 97 Sophie Badger Wynyard High School 17:28 22 Dimity Keam Scotch 14:09 98 Hazel Martin Wynyard High School 17:32 23 Courtney Stanley Riverside 14:24 99 Elise McAthur Marist 17:34 24 Sarah Fry Collegiate 14:26 100 Courtney Sutton Kings Meadows High 17:39 25 Paige Ayton The Friends School 14:33 101 Emma Barrell St Aloysius 17:40 26 Isabelle Cameron Grammar 14:34 102 Larissa Spencer Lilydale 17:51
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