King Country North West Provisional Results 2019

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King Country North West Provisional Results 2019 King Country - North West Zone Secondary Schools Athletics Field Results F1 Discus Junior Girls First Name Last Name School Best Jorja Demler Te Awamutu 24.70 Ariana Nathan Te Wharekura o Maniapoto 22.14 Madi Wells Te Awamutu 20.11 Potahi McTainish Piopio 18.10 Milika Tamani Otorohanga 17.71 Anahera Packer Te Kuiti 17.23 Lockyer Koroheke-Clune Otorohanga 15.83 Nevaeh Perese Ngaruawahia Helena Lorenzen-Hawkings Raglan Maia Cockburn Taumarunui Brie Donovan Taumarunui Briana Wallis Te Awamutu Pare Roma Te Kuiti Precious Ratahi Te Kura o Ngapuke F2 Triple Jump Junior Boys Pit 2 First Name Last Name School Best Thierry Brown-WahanuiTe Awamutu 9.17 Jayden Hughes Te Awamutu 9.02 Micah Strickland Otorohanga 8.68 Xander Warren Raglan 8.48 Kenneth Bishop Otorohanga Matthew Roughton Raglan Dylan Chestnut Te Awamutu https://wsss.org.nz/athletics/track-field/ www.facebook.com/sportwaikatosecondaryschools King Country - North West Zone Secondary Schools Athletics Field Results F3 High Jump Intermediate Girls First Name Last Name School Best Clare Rabarts Otorohanga 1.30 Myah Kimber Te Kuiti 1.30 Maude Rewha Te Awamutu 1.25 Molly Fox Otorohanga Kahurangi Katipa-Maikuku Otorohanga Narnie Tainui Piopio Katelin Warren Piopio Sienna Hansen Raglan Kysha Arthur Taumarunui Talia Dopson Taumarunui Danielle Morton Te Awamutu Kaleina Hodgson Te Kuiti F4 Long Jump Intermediate Boys Pit 1 First Name Last Name School Best Dion Mulgrew Te Kuiti 5.65 Logan Johnston Te Awamutu 5.60 Ethan Wallace Raglan 5.30 Jason Hill Te Awamutu 5.30 Porter Higgins Ngaruawahia 5.15 TJ Wana Te Kuiti 5.05 Isikeli Nasilasila Te Awamutu 4.75 Kreate Diamond Penetito Ngaruawahia Staci O'Brien Ngaruawahia Karewa Irvin Raglan Keylin Walker-Pitman Raglan Jacob Tasmania Taumarunui Adam Kelly Te Awamutu https://wsss.org.nz/athletics/track-field/ www.facebook.com/sportwaikatosecondaryschools King Country - North West Zone Secondary Schools Athletics Field Results Regan Tyler Te Awamutu Patrick Hedley Te Kuiti Rawiri Butter Te Kura o Ngapuke Jhozae Rondon Te Kura o Ngapuke Dayton Taihia Te Kura o Ngapuke F5 Shot Put Senior Girls First Name Last Name School Best Kymba Montgomery Otorohanga 10.47 Katerina Amituanai Te Awamutu 9.54 Mya Sunnex Te Awamutu 8.95 Michaela Whatarangi Te Kuiti 8.85 Sereana Naqarase Te Awamutu 8.79 Nikita Adams Otorohanga Rali Hayes-Purnell Piopio Aaliyah Kapea Raglan Ocean Kereopa Raglan Capri Houpapa Taumarunui Kasana Mariu Taumarunui Taami Bidios-Pakinga Te Awamutu Kathleen Ingley Te Kuiti Samantha Kelly Te Kuiti F6 Javelin Senior Boys First Name Last Name School Best Troy James Te Awamutu 38.55 Kupe Cleary Te Kuiti 37.74 Matauri Waretini Otorohanga 37.12 Trey Newsome Te Kuiti 35.58 Elijah Katipa-Maikuku Te Kuiti 34.74 Myles Towers Te Awamutu 34.46 https://wsss.org.nz/athletics/track-field/ www.facebook.com/sportwaikatosecondaryschools King Country - North West Zone Secondary Schools Athletics Field Results Griffyn Gibson Te Awamutu 32.14 Ethan Brindle Piopio 30.43 Johannes Jordaan Otorohanga Leonard Broughton Taumarunui Dylan Toa Otorohanga F7 High Jump Junior Girls First Name Last Name School Best Pippa Dickson Te Awamutu 1.50 Ashlee Strawbridge Te Awamutu 1.30 Pane Simon Matthews Ngaruawahia 1.25 Nevaeh Perese Ngaruawahia 1.20 Abby Tucker Piopio 1.20 Katya Cumming Taumarunui 1.20 Tia Marshall Taumarunui 1.20 Ereni Paki-Temaro Otorohanga 1.20 Dallas Iangi-Wikaire Ngaruawahia 1.20 Poihaere Turner-Tana Otorohanga 1.15 Freda Townsend Raglan F8 Discus Junior Boys First Name Last Name School Best Brooklyn Phothirath Te Awamutu 28.51 Tane Barlow Otorohanga 28.15 Michael Kaleopa Te Kuiti 25.80 Kyryn Young Piopio 25.36 Shaydan Taikato Taumarunui 21.61 Kyzahn Manakau Otorohanga 21.21 Petera Ponga Raglan 20.25 Zyrus Marriot Ngaruawahia Epapara Rawiri-Lloyd Ngaruawahia https://wsss.org.nz/athletics/track-field/ www.facebook.com/sportwaikatosecondaryschools King Country - North West Zone Secondary Schools Athletics Field Results Malachi Tahere Ngaruawahia Kenneth Bishop Otorohanga Manaia George Taumarunui Dylan Chestnut Te Awamutu Jordan Gerrand Te Awamutu Mathyiss Green Te Kuiti F9 Triple Jump Intermediate Girls Pit 2 First Name Last Name School Best Sarah Hewlett Te Awamutu 9.65 Erin Hunt Otorohanga 8.70 Clare Rabarts Otorohanga 8.63 Kysha Arthur Taumarunui 8.07 Jindh Bhullar Taumarunui 8.05 Ashley Bruce Raglan 8.04 Renee Irwin Otorohanga Bree Bennett Raglan F10 Shot Put Intermediate Boys First Name Last Name School Best Daeton Moana-Ruland Ngaruawahia 11.82 Kaea Rata Te Kuiti 11.10 Jayden Leatuafi Taumarunui 10.42 Michael Fetalaiga Te Kuiti 10.36 Jacob Cashmore Otorohanga 10.00 Tai Wetere Te Awamutu 9.74 Liam Klaus Otorohanga Manaaki Rewi-Wetini Otorohanga Jay Anderson Raglan Iosua Teata Taumarunui Kylan Atkinson Te Awamutu https://wsss.org.nz/athletics/track-field/ www.facebook.com/sportwaikatosecondaryschools King Country - North West Zone Secondary Schools Athletics Field Results Tereanuku Tapsell Te Awamutu Dayton Taihia Te Kura o Ngapuke F11 Javelin Senior Girls First Name Last Name School Best Haereakau Tihi Te Awamutu 32.60 Maria Muraahi Te Awamutu 22.08 Gypsy Pattie Otorohanga 19.16 Hannah Mahu Taumarunui 18.83 Lara Doig Te Awamutu 17.06 F12 Long Jump Senior Boys Pit 1 First Name Last Name School Best Shay Cornes Raglan 5.42 Kupe Cleary Te Kuiti 5.35 Tristan Connelly Ngaruawahia 5.30 Tai Steedman Raglan 5.23 Te Kapamanawaki Crown Te Awamutu 5.21 Reign Muraahi Te Wharekura o Maniapoto 5.16 Joseph Higgins Ngaruawahia Montana Williams Ngaruawahia Taniora Kingi Otorohanga Matauri Waretini Otorohanga Tommy FordWestrupp Kearns Raglan Todd Jacobs Taumarunui Taylor Morris Te Awamutu Daniel Sargent-Mens Te Awamutu Taylor Allen Te Kuiti Caleb Davey Te Kuiti Tarawa Tanenuiarangi Te Kura o Ngapuke https://wsss.org.nz/athletics/track-field/ www.facebook.com/sportwaikatosecondaryschools King Country - North West Zone Secondary Schools Athletics Field Results F13 Javelin Junior Girls First Name Last Name School Best Brooke Penny Te Awamutu 21.87 Charlie Hill Te Kuiti 18.75 Ariana Nathan Te Wharekura o Maniapoto 16.47 Nevaeh Perese Ngaruawahia 13.60 Dallas Langi-Wikaire Ngaruawahia 12.67 Ciara McCullough Te Awamutu 10.55 Kitaana Kenny Ngaruawahia Helena Lorenzen-Hawkings Raglan Zara Dempster Te Awamutu Elizabeth Fetalaiga Te Kuiti Wanita Tahi Te Kuiti Laylarne Mahara Ngaruawahia Atayvia Epiha-Ivepia Ngaruawahia F14 Long Jump Junior Boys Pit 1 First Name Last Name School Best Brooklyn Phothirath Te Awamutu 5.39 Tane Barlow Otorohanga 5.19 Hunter Higgins Ngaruawahia 5.11 Thomas Corbett Te Awamutu 4.97 R J Te Wani-Cook Taumarunui 4.62 Che'dyn Heta-Cloke Te Kuiti 4.46 Cody Guilford Otorohanga Micah Strickland Otorohanga Tristan Ellison Raglan Xander Warren Raglan Manaia George Taumarunui Dylan Chestnut Te Awamutu Bailey Croad Te Kuiti https://wsss.org.nz/athletics/track-field/ www.facebook.com/sportwaikatosecondaryschools King Country - North West Zone Secondary Schools Athletics Field Results Poutama Hepi-Te Huia Te Kura o Ngapuke Fusion Kaui Te Kura o Ngapuke Martino Neil Te Kura o Ngapuke F15 Shot Put Intermediate Girls First Name Last Name School Best Ngawaina Hohepa Te Awamutu 9.28 Jessie James Piopio 9.20 Maude Rewha Te Awamutu 9.02 Alexandra Post Otorohanga 9.00 Olivia Edwards Otorohanga 8.89 Orepa Kaleopa Te Kuiti 8.72 Santija Silich-Steed Ngaruawahia 7.50 Lexus Matatahi Te Kuiti 7.47 Ula Law Te Kuiti 7.25 Narnie Tainui Piopio 7.24 Awhina Tainui Piopio Dawni Christiansen Taumarunui Dre Reihana Taumarunui Shontae Tutemahurangi Taumarunui Tamara Wells Te Awamutu F16 Triple Jump Intermediate Boys Pit 2 First Name Last Name School Best Dion Mulgreo Te Kuiti 11.48 Kawera Irvin Raglan 11.37 Trent Brierly Te Awamutu 10.43 Tereanuku Tapsell Te Awamutu 10.15 Patrick Hedley Te Kuiti 10.10 Cody Freidrich-Taylor Te Awamutu https://wsss.org.nz/athletics/track-field/ www.facebook.com/sportwaikatosecondaryschools King Country - North West Zone Secondary Schools Athletics Field Results F17 High Jump Senior Girls First Name Last Name School Best Haereakau Tihi Te Awamutu 1.30 Isabella Reid Taumarunui 1.25 Danielle Morton Te Awamutu 1.25 Kelsey Knight Otorohanga Baylin Klein Raglan Natalia Conrad Taumarunui F18 Discus Senior Boys First Name Last Name School Best Troy James Te Awamutu 32.10 Matauri Waretini Otorohanga 31.94 Elijah Katipa-Maikuku Te Kuiti 29.25 Jordan Baillie Te Awamutu 28.55 Trey Newsome Te Kuiti 25.70 Kupe Clearly Te Kuiti 24.89 Montana Williams Ngaruawahia Sam Oakley-Smith Otorohanga Jake Ellison Raglan Leonard Broughton Taumarunui Yahweh Jhanke Taumarunui Gibson Griffyn Te Awamutu Dylan Mockford Te Awamutu Adam Winikerei Te Kuiti Reign Muraahi Te Wharekura o Maniapoto Dylan Toa Otorohanga https://wsss.org.nz/athletics/track-field/ www.facebook.com/sportwaikatosecondaryschools King Country - North West Zone Secondary Schools Athletics Field Results F19 Shot Put Junior Girls First Name Last Name School Best Jorja Demler Te Awamutu 9.90 Charlie Hill Te Kuiti 8.07 Milika Tamani Otorohanga 8.06 Ayrin Dally Te Awamutu 8.04 Stella Quigley Te Awamutu 7.89 Nevaeh Perese Ngaruawahia 7.35 Lockyer Koroheke-Clune Otorohanga 7.27 Dallas Langi-Wikaire Ngaruawahia 7.26 Potahi McTainish Piopio 6.69 Myah Gallichan Ngaruawahia 6.68 Helena Lorenzen-Hawkings Raglan Evelyn Lark Taumarunui Emma Paterson Taumarunui Elizabeth Fetalaiga Te Kuiti Precious Ratahi Te Kura o Ngapuke Ariana Nathan Te Wharekura o Maniapoto F20 Javelin Junior Boys First Name Last Name School Best Michael Kaleopa Te Kuiti 26.17 Mitchell Jefferies Te Awamutu 25.94 Kyryn Young Piopio 25.70 Petera Ponga Raglan 24.82
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