Sacred Heart College Sports Awards Dinner
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SACRED HEART COLLEGE SPORTS AWARDS DINNER 14 October 2016 Ellerslie Events Centre with special guest Mark Richardson PROGRAMME Welcome by Principal, Jim Dale Acknowledgement of Sports Captains 2016 by Mr Jim Dale with citations by Mr Kelsen Butler Presentation of Sacred Heart College Medallions by Mr Jim Dale with citations by Mr Kelsen Butler Grace led by Head Prefect, George Witana Self-service buffet Presentation of Sport Awards by Mark Richardson with citations by Mr Kelsen Butler Dessert and coffee Guest Speaker Mr Mark Richardson Presentations to Major Award winners by Mark Richardson with citations by Mr Kelsen Butler Special Presentations Closing address by Director of Sport, Mr Nick Guise Major Sponsors Guest Speaker Mark Richardson Mark Richardson is a former New Zealand cricketer. He was a left-handed opening batsman. He represented New Zealand in 38 Tests from 2000 to 2004. During his cricketing career he played for Auckland, Buckinghamshire and Otago. Richardson began his career as a left-arm spinner, batting at number 10. As his bowling ability declined, he worked on developing his batting, to the point where he was selected as an opening batsman for New Zealand, at age 29. Richardson scored 2776 Test runs at an average of 44.77, including four centuries and 19 fifties. His sole Test wicket came in a match against Pakistan in 2001, dismissing Mohammad Yousuf, then known as Yousuf Youhana, caught and bowled for 203. Richardson was the fieldsman who caught Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne on 99, the closest the Australian came to a century in test cricket. He retired from all forms of cricket in December 2004, saying he could not sustain the intensity needed to compete at international level. He noted that he finished with "a Test bowling average that is better than Sir Richard Hadlee's (22.29), and a 50-50 record in the end-of-series running race." He scored 9,994 first-class runs during his career, which he noted was "only different from Donald Bradman's Test batting average by a decimal point" Mark is a currently a cricket commentator for SKY Sports. He also co-hosts Prime show The Crowd Goes Wild with Andrew Mulligan and hosted the 2016 The Block NZ. SENIOR CAPTAINS -2016 Athletics Team Lemeki Namoa 1st V Basketball Captain Jared August 1st XI Cricket Captain Jack Coman Senior A Cycling Captain Lochlan Guilder Distance Running Captain James Uhlenberg 1st XI Football Captain Lucas Imrie 1st XI Hockey Captain Scott Walden Rowing Captain Henry Lynch 1st XV Rugby Captain Jack McHugh Snow Sports Captain George FitzGerald Premier Squash Captain Benjamin O’Brien Senior A Tennis Captain Scott Walden Senior A Touch Captain Thunder Doyle Senior A Water Polo Captain George Witana SPORTS MEDALLIONS 2016 DAMON ABRAHAM New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Rugby Representative JONATHAN ANSLEY New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Senior Boys Six-Man Cross-Country Team Champion New Zealand U18 800m Champion New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 1st XI Football Champion World Cross-Country Silver Medallist JAKE BLUNDELL New Zealand Under 18 Water Polo Representative TANNER BUTLER New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Under 18 Novice Eight Rowing Champion New Zealand Club Rowing Under 18 Novice Eight Champion LUKE CLISSOLD New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 1st XI Football Champion AARON DAHMEN New Zealand Futsal Champion OLIVER DERLIN New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 1st XI Football Champion JACK DUNCAN New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 1st XI Football Champion ROBERT DYMOND New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 1st XI Football Champion HENRY EVANS New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 1st XI Football Champion TIMOTHY FARRELL New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Under 18 Novice Eight Rowing Champion New Zealand Club Rowing Under 18 Novice Eight Champion New Zealand Club Rowing Under 18 Novice Four Champion LAWRENCE FOLIAKI New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Under 18 Novice Eight Rowing Champion New Zealand Club Rowing Under 18 Novice Eight Champion LOCHLAN GILDER New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Under 19 Team Duathlon Champion WILLIAM GILLINGHAM New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 1st XI Football Champion IZAIAH GOSCHE Samoa Tag 20 Representative MICHAEL GRAHAM New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Junior Boys 4x400m Relay Champion ALEX GREIVE New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 1st XI Football Champion TIM HESLIN New Zealand Tennis Doubles Representative JACOB HOLMES New Zealand Cross-Country Representative New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Senior Boys Six-Man Cross-Country Team Champion World Cross-Country Silver Medallist LUCAS IMRIE New Zealand Under 20 Football World Cup Representative ELLIOT JOHNSTONE New Zealand Under 18 Baseball Representative KELVIN KALUA New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 1st XI Football Champion AJ KEPAOA New Zealand Under 16 Rugby League Representative LUCA KIRWAN New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Under 18 Novice Eight Rowing Champion New Zealand Club Rowing Under 18 Novice Eight Champion New Zealand Club Rowing Under 18 Novice Four Champion DANIEL KOENIGSPERGER New Zealand Swimming Representative – Olympic Trials New Zealand Short Course Swimming Champion – 200m Freestyle SEBASTIAN LARDIES New Zealand Sailing Representative – 29er CHRISTOPHER MADDREN New Zealand Under 19 Cycling Representative TAWANDA MAROWA New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 1st XI Football Champion New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Junior Boys 4x400m Relay Champion JAMES MATTHEWS New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Senior Boys Six-Man Cross-Country Team Champion World Cross-Country Silver Medallist THOMAS MCCLOY New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 1st XI Football Champion New Zealand Under 19 Football Representative HAMISH MCKAY New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Under 18 Novice Eight Rowing Champion New Zealand Club Rowing Under 18 Novice Eight Champion LIAM MILLER New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Senior Boys Six-Man Cross-Country Team Champion World Cross-Country Silver Medallist LEMEKI NAMOA New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Junior Boys 4x400m Relay Champion MASSIMO NICHOLAS New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Under 18 Novice Eight Rowing Champion MAX ONGLEY New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 1st XI Football Champion SEAN PAGET New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Senior Boys Six-Man Cross-Country Team Champion World Cross-Country Silver Medallist MATTHEW PALMER New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 1st XI Football Champion New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Junior Boys 4x400m Relay Champion NICHOLAS PATERSON New Zealand Under 16 Water Polo Team New Zealand Under 18 Water Polo Team SEBASTIAN SERRANO-VALLADARES New Zealand Under 18 AFL Representative KINGSLEY SINCLAIR New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 1st XI Football Champion HOSKINS SOTUTU New Zealand Condor 7s Representative New Zealand Under 17 Baseball Representative New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Rugby Representative TROY TAPSELL New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 1st XI Football Champion CAIRO TAUPO New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Under 18 Novice Eight Rowing Champion New Zealand Club Rowing Under 18 Novice Eight Champion JAMES UHLENBERG New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Senior Boys Six-Man Cross-Country Team Champion New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Under 19 Team Duathlon Champion New Zealand Cross-Country Representative World Cross-Country Silver Medallist MATAKATEA WANIKAU World Youth Boys’ Karate Champion THEO WRIGHT New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Under 18 Novice Eight Rowing Champion New Zealand Club Rowing Under 18 Novice Eight Champion New Zealand Club Rowing Under 18 Novice Four Champion WILLIAM YATES New Zealand Club Rowing Under 18 Novice Eight Champion KRISTAFER YOVICH New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 1st XI Football Champion LIAM ZINZLEY New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Under 18 Novice Eight Rowing Champion New Zealand Club Rowing Under 18 Novice Eight Champion New Zealand Club Rowing Under 18 Novice Four Champion Sports Awards 2016 ATHLETICS The Peterson Family Cup for the Year 7 Athletics Champion Finn Caughey and Quinn Milich-Misikini The Senior Division Athletic Champion Cup for the Year 8 Athletics Champion Nicodemus Rooke The Junior Athletics Championship Cup for the Junior Athletics Champion Bono Napota The Mervyn and Kingi Fraser Smith Cup for the Intermediate Athletics Champion Matthew Palmer The D Casey Esquire Cup for the Senior Athletics Champion Jonathan Ansley The Henare Tuhakaraina Trophy for Junior Boys Field Events Excellence Sean Weir BADMINTON The D’Souza Family Trust Cup for the Outstanding Player of the Year Perth Saksombat The SHC Badminton Trophy for the Most Promising Player Eugene Odiaz BASKETBALL The Outstanding Year 7 and 8 Player Ryan McGuire The SHC Carew-Bourke Family Cup for Most Outstanding Junior Player Kryzjon Aivao (also present the Junior Basketball Trophy to Kryzjon) The Paul Hood Trophy for Service and Leadership to a Senior Player Maury Calzada and Emmanuel Nuval The Lawson Family Trophy for the Most Valuable Player George Hyslop CRICKET The Outstanding Year 7 and 8 Player Charlie Brunton The Moran Cup for Most Promising Junior Player Paddy O’Callaghan The Barakat Cup for the highest aggregate wickets in the 1st XI Matthew Gibson The Arbuckle Family Cup for highest aggregate runs in the 1st XI Jack Coman The Michael McFadden Memorial Cup for 1st XI Best Fielder Charlie Caldwell The Brother Vincent Scannell Memorial Trophy given to the Outstanding Sacred Heart Player at the annual Marist Cricket Carnival Jack Coman and Adam Jones CYCLING The Jennings Cup for the Outstanding Novice Joel Douglas Outstanding Senior Cyclist of the Year Cup Donated by the Jackson Family James Matthews The Ethan Mitchell Cup for the Cyclist of the Year Liam Regan DISTANCE RUNNING The Year