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On the Day Results 2021 Final 16Th May 2021.Xlsx 2021 Upper Valley Primary Schools XC Championships Year 3 and Under Girls Year Name School Place 3 Maia Henderson Oxford Crescent 1 3 Taylah Nightingale Upper Hutt 2 3 Hazel Roos Oxford Crescent 3 3 Lucy Mclea Totara Park 4 3 Faith Hilton Pinehaven 5 3 Alice Pickering Pinehaven 6 2 Hazel Steel-Baker Pinehaven 7 3 Emily Pearce Upper Hutt 8 2 Ruby-Rose Hepi St Josephs 9 3 Frankie McGlinchey Pinehaven 10 2 Kaia Wilkes St Brendans 11 3 Lily Karena Fraser Crescent 12 3 London Cork Silverstream 13 3 Morgan Maia Pinehaven 14 3 Georgie Kingsbeer Oxford Crescent 15 3 Rosemary Carson Silverstream 16 3 Bonnie Jennings St Brendans 17 2 Eliska Smith Trentham 18 2 Skye O’Brien Trentham 19 1 Isla Burns Totara Park 20 1 Maya Collins St Brendans 21 2 Danni Lee Stewart Plateau 22 3 Nancy Whiting Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 23 2 Hazel Jahnke Trentham 24 2 Molly Robins Pinehaven 25 1 Daniela Grout St Brendans 26 2 Millie Flutey Trentham 27 2 Mia Alcock Trentham 28 2 Aria Chatley Plateau 29 3 Ashlee Poeira Mangaroa 30 3 Pippa McKinnel Trentham 31 2 Michelle Jacomb Upper Hutt 32 3 Aven Walkinshaw St Josephs 33 3 Adelyn Broughton Totara Park 34 2 Harper SMith Mangaroa 35 3 Rian Priestly Upper Hutt 36 3 Harmony Pairama Taliu Plateau 37 1 Jessa Blundell St Brendans 38 1 Faith Schutte Totara Park 39 3 Olivia Fisher van der Veen Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 40 2 Leah McKinnel Trentham 41 2 Patricia-Lee Whiting Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 42 1 Hadley Hewitt Oxford Crescent 43 2 Ariana October Trentham 44 1 Harper Erin Cann Pinehaven 45 3 Paige Duncan Oxford Crescent 46 2 Lucia McCarthy Pinehaven 47 1 Isabella Barone Pinehaven 48 3 Ava Larnach Pinehaven 49 1 Emma Jayakody St Brendans 50 2 Emily Whiteside Oxford Crescent 51 3 Olivia O’Riley Trentham 52 3 Ashley Abuel Trentham 53 1 Violet Josette Leete Pinehaven 54 3 Pepper Romayne Silverstream 55 3 Lilly Fortune St Josephs 56 2 Faith Morrison St Josephs 57 3 Zaria Puriri St Josephs 58 Skyla Davey Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 59 3 Emily Ross St Josephs 60 2 Elizabeth Skelton Trentham 61 3 Sophie Hammond Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 62 3 Mia Mason St Josephs 63 3 Sophie Stokes Plateau 64 3 Alice Devon Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 65 2 Emma Bailey St Josephs 66 2 Izzy Chapman Birchville 67 2 Mila-Amora Pomare-Pimentel Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 68 Ivy Cottier Fraser Crescent 69 Maddyn Nikora-Baker Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 70 2 Summer Rose Clark Plateau 71 1 Isabel Curd Trentham 72 3 Chevy-Lee Ferguson Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 73 2 Xanthea Jowitt Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 74 Year 3 and Under Boys Year Name School Place 3 Hugo Tait Silverstream 1 3 Ayan Haider St Josephs 2 3 Edward Duncalf Pinehaven 3 3 Bayden Whaanga Pinehaven 4 3 Chester Pickford-Horne Plateau 5 3 Jade Huang Silverstream 6 Lee Richer Sok St Josephs 7 3 Logan Holmes Pinehaven 8 2 Logan Smith Pinehaven 9 3 Tahlyn Southall Oxford Crescent 10 3 Harper Robinson Pinehaven 11 3 Archer Olivier St Brendans 12 2 Jack Byrne Plateau 13 3 Marlowe Weeramuni Oxford Crescent 14 3 Aston Blackbourn Totara Park 15 3 Nathan Jenkinson Upper Hutt 16 3 Laine Hina Fraser Crescent 17 3 Zavier Alcomendras St Josephs 18 3 Seth Anderson Trentham 19 2 Nikau Pikari Plateau 20 3 Joseph Blumsky St Brendans 21 3 Jim Kennedy Birchville 22 3 Seamus Martin Oxford Crescent 23 3 Richie Hough Oxford Crescent 24 Gbenji Whaanga Pinehaven 25 3 Adam Hutar Silverstream 26 3 Micheal Te Whetu Trentham 27 3 Quin Curtis Oxford Crescent 28 3 Archie Crawford St Brendans 29 3 William Taylor St Brendans 30 3 Nico Beddis St Brendans 31 2 Cooper Tout Mangaroa 32 3 Cameron Stewart St Brendans 33 3 Thomas Arnold Oxford Crescent 34 3 Micah Baker Trentham 35 1 Rowan McGibbon Mangaroa 36 3 Maxwell Freeman St Brendans 37 2 Morris Maes Plateau 38 2 Elijah van der Gulik Trentham 39 2 Elroy Walley Plateau 40 3 Tyler Austin Oxford Crescent 41 3 Stanley Howell Pinehaven 42 3 Mason Le Prou Pinehaven 43 1 Louie Seok Upper Hutt 44 2 Archer Coxson Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 45 3 Lucas Wilson Plateau 46 3 Michael Lamb St Brendans 47 3 Joshua Lambrechts Upper Hutt 48 3 Blake Taylor Plateau 49 3 Connor Freeman Trentham 50 3 Henry Lemon St Brendans 51 3 Jackson Blakemore Silverstream 52 3 George Beets St Brendans 53 Ryden Nicholls Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 54 3 Kyzar Ruatara Fraser Crescent 55 3 Aaryan Gaurd Silverstream 56 1 Tobias Misa Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 57 3 Benjamin McCown St Brendans 58 1 Austin Spence Mangaroa 59 2 Desmond Kennedy Oxford Crescent 60 3 Eddie Lee Silverstream 61 2 Caleb Steffensen St Josephs 62 Do Carson Silverstream 63 2 Dempsey Blackbourn Totara Park 64 2 Cody Gill Birchville 65 2 Kopplin Shirley Oxford Crescent 66 3 Astin Smith Mangaroa 67 3 Harland Beck Upper Hutt 68 2 Arlo McNeil Mangaroa 69 3 Henry Freeman St Brendans 70 2 Aj McGall Plateau 71 2 Jaxon Rosson Trentham 72 3 Leven-Faatau Tufue St Brendans 73 2 Ethan Homan St Josephs 74 2 Finn Howard St Brendans 75 2 Travis Robertson Mangaroa 76 3 Sam Cooke Totara Park 77 3 Jayden Thomas Silverstream 78 2 Connor Dentice Plateau 79 1 Zach Ellis Oxford Crescent 80 2 Blake Williams Trentham 81 2 Veer Singh St Josephs 82 1 Manaaki Murray Birchville 83 2 Adam Wicky St Brendans 84 3 Jensen Gallaghan Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 85 1 Henry Prest Mangaroa 86 1 Jack Prest Mangaroa 87 1 Leo Kittler Pinehaven 88 1 Isaac Reilly St Josephs 89 3 Mason Naera Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 90 1 Joel Jacobsen Totara Park 91 1 Jackson Naera Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 92 Zac Picone Mangaroa 93 3 Rishi Dhawan Silverstream 94 2 Cooper Mackey Plateau 95 2 Aidan Burns St Brendans 96 3 Eli Grootelaar Trentham 97 2 Virat Walavalker Trentham 98 3 Harrison Bonny Plateau 99 2 Marcus Saker Oxford Crescent 100 2 Neeson Lamberton Trentham 101 1 Grayson Magill Totara Park 102 3 Tim Ramsthaler Upper Hutt 103 2 Leo Panes Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 104 1 Danielius Kuizon St Brendans 105 Kane Wealleans Mangaroa 106 3 Jack Martin St Josephs 107 2 Sky Alexander Tan St Brendans 108 1 Toby Rea Mangaroa 109 1 Oaklan Vaughan Oxford Crescent 110 3 Jayden Percival Trentham 111 2 Morne Pienaar Mangaroa 112 2 Marlowe Corbett St Brendans 113 2 Hunter Jurgeleit St Josephs 114 3 Rico Van Der Linden Plateau 115 2 Eli Watene Plateau 116 3 Freddy Sissons Silverstream 117 3 Arnavv Donthineni Upper Hutt 118 1 Sai Patel Upper Hutt 119 2 Ashar Minhas Plateau 120 2 Shera Minhas Plateau 121 3 Deklen Tyack-Adam Birchville 122 1 Levi Andrews Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 123 2 Søren Wadsworth St Brendans 124 2 Flynn Jeffrey Trentham 125 2 Carter James Cusin-Gibson St Brendans 126 2 Zach Gullery Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 127 3 Jerome Peck Birchville 128 Year 4 Girls Name School Place Zoe Tebbutt Silverstream 1 Ellie Freeman Upper Hutt 2 Lutzie Zandi Pinehaven 3 Hannah Burns Silverstream 4 Charlize Mason Totara Park 5 Scarlett Lister Oxford Crescent 6 Tilly Henare Plateau 7 Jessica Hall Silverstream 8 Keisha Te Wano Trentham 9 Brooklyn Stack Oxford Crescent 10 Lena Maes Plateau 11 Ivy-Jade Brickell Birchville 12 Imogen Wynn Fraser Crescent 13 Chloe Xie Silverstream 14 Amison Webling St Brendans 15 Isla Friday Pinehaven 16 Kiana Wealleans Mangaroa 17 Ruby Fox Birchville 18 Mariah Grootelaar Trentham 19 Nakaiya Harlen Trentham 20 Sofia Ikin St Josephs 21 Elizabeth Morrison St Josephs 22 Sophie Kennedy Oxford Crescent 23 Aoife Raggett Trentham 24 Guha Achanta Silverstream 25 Awa Wiringi Upper Hutt 26 Sammi Webster Plateau 27 Madeline Wilson Plateau 28 Giavani September Upper Hutt 29 Ella Galloway Silverstream 30 Morgan Kruger Trentham 31 Lucinda Freeman St Brendans 32 Iza Muringathery St Brendans 33 Sereana Elvin St Josephs 34 Bethany Hewitt Oxford Crescent 35 Zoe Gilmour Mangaroa 36 Georgia Harris Trentham 37 Ella Morgan Mangaroa 38 Hannah Sayer Silverstream 39 Indey Watkins St Josephs 40 Leighton Carlson-Smit Silverstream 41 Alexandra Curd Trentham 42 Summer Bennett Oxford Crescent 43 Celia Turley Plateau 44 Molly Sandoval Oxford Crescent 45 Porscha Trybula St Brendans 46 Jaine Jithin St Brendans 47 Lucinda Hillhouse St Brendans 48 Kyla Bavadie Silverstream 49 Isabella Ebrahim St Josephs 50 Hollie Martin St Josephs 51 Ta Tairakena-Morrison Trentham 52 Zion Aramoana Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 53 Trey Rangi-Morunga Trentham 54 Year 4 Boys Name School Place Travis Welsh Oxford Crescent 1 Caleb Wallace Trentham 2 Thomas Millar Fraser Crescent 3 Lachlan Abbott Silverstream 4 Sam Madden Silverstream 5 Charlie Keighley Totara Park 6 Braxton Herrick St Josephs 7 Alex Webb Pinehaven 8 Liam Yamakazi Pinehaven 9 Joe Andrews Mangaroa 10 Nikos Kapoutsos Oxford Crescent 11 Sanjith Aditya Ragunath St Josephs 12 Sam Burns Totara Park 13 Seth Dodson Plateau 14 Diesyl Hutchings Plateau 15 Zach Priest Pinehaven 16 Liam Baker Silverstream 17 James Hollywood Silverstream 18 Finn Soppet Silverstream 19 Tyler Scarratt Birchville 20 Simon McKenzie Jacay Pinehaven 21 Cooper Chivers St Josephs 22 Eli Brewerton Totara Park 23 Kaeden Bennett Upper Hutt 24 Ashton Smith Plateau 25 Dustin McNiel Plateau 26 Braxdyn Robinson Silverstream 27 Kasen Blundell St Brendans 28 Taio Head Trentham 29 Ethan Burton Upper Hutt 30 Augustine Kelly St Brendans 31 Harlyn Ruatara Fraser Crescent 32 Tane Whiting Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 33 Cooper Cheng-Bradshaw Trentham 34 Manutori Farrell Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 35 Vishnu Karanth Silverstream 36 Mou Ranapia Hau Karetu (formally Māoribank) 37 Coben Bell Upper Hutt 38 TJ North Silverstream 39 Ethan Jensen Plateau 40 Gabriel Booth Trentham 41 Dylan Parker St Josephs 42 Kharta Te Ngoungou-
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