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APS Girls Athletics Results, Records & Points 2016 APS Girls' Combined Athletics Sports 2016 Lakeside Stadium, Albert Park Final Results Event 1 Girls Open High Jump - Mat 1 Record: 1.71m 2005 M.V. Adams, Carey Name School Final Points 1 Lewis, Mercedes Geelong Grammar 1.55m 7 2 Heggen, Jacqueline Caulfield Grammar 1.55m 5 3 McLean, Lidia Wesley College 1.45m 4 4 Davie, Jade Geelong College 1.40m 3 5 Burke, Grace Carey Grammar 1.35m 2 6 Drake, Sophia Haileybury 1.35m 1 Event 2 Girls Under 17 High Jump - Mat 2 Record: 1.68m 2004 M.V. Adams, Carey Name Team Final Points 1 Pekin-Schlicht, Ruby Geelong College 1.65m 7 2 Paxinos, Zoe Caulfield Grammar 1.58m 5 3 Rosenberg, Charlie Wesley College 1.55m 4 4 Wilkinson, Marli Carey Grammar 1.55m 3 5 Wade, Jessica Geelong Grammar 1.50m 2 6 Green, Montana Haileybury 1.45m 1 Event 3 Girls Under 16 Long Jump - West Pit Record: 5.81m 2008 B.M. Stratton, Caulfield Name School Final Wind Points 1 Walsh, Eliza Geelong College 5.08m NWI 7 2 Holohan, Khoeby Haileybury 4.98m NWI 5 3 Purcell, Marguerite Caulfield Grammar 4.65m NWI 4 4 Morrison, Nina Geelong Grammar 4.44m NWI 3 5 Tornya, Ripley Carey Grammar 4.29m NWI 2 6 Pesutto, Mia Wesley College 4.13m NWI 1 Event 4 Girls Under 14 Triple Jump - East Pit Record: 11.14m 2008 S. Ferrier, Carey Name School Final Wind Points 1 Tyrrell, Amy Haileybury 10.91m NWI 7 2 Bradshaw, Cassidy Geelong College 10.22m NWI 5 3 Roux, Mia Wesley College 9.41m NWI 4 4 Westcott, Caitlin Carey Grammar 9.04m NWI 3 5 Richardson, Madeline Caulfield Grammar 8.93m NWI 2 6 Furnari, Kasey Geelong Grammar 8.24m NWI 1 Event 5 Girls Under 13 Shot Put Circle 1 Div B Record: 10.05m 2007 S.L. Walton, Haileybury Name School Final Points 1 Poulos, Georgia Haileybury 7.89m 3.50 2 Calvert, Phoebe Geelong College 7.62m 2.50 3 Richardson, Madeline Caulfield Grammar 7.54m 2 4 Smallacombe, Ella Carey Grammar 7.36m 1.50 5 Bass, Iris Wesley College 6.94m 1 6 Lancaster, Madeleine Geelong Grammar 5.63m .50 APS Girls' Combined Athletics Sports 2016 Lakeside Stadium, Albert Park Final Results Event 6 Girls Under 13 Shot Put Circle 1 Div A Record: 10.05m 2007 S.L. Walton, Haileybury Name School Final Points 1 Scerri, Mia Haileybury 8.18m 7 2 McIntyre, Ella Carey Grammar 8.09m 5 3 Butterworth, Ashley Wesley College 7.98m 4 4 Kefaloukos, Elizabeth Geelong College 7.62m 3 5 Brooks, Madison Caulfield Grammar 6.84m 2 6 Arton-Powell, Renee Geelong Grammar 5.59m 1 Event 7 Girls Open 800 Metre Record: 2:10.53 2001 G.E. Clarke, Geelong College Name School Final Points 1 Hansen, Georgia Carey Grammar 2:13.39 7 2 Russell, Jemima Caulfield Grammar 2:19.02 5 3 McBurney, Larissa Wesley College 2:21.03 4 4 Shannon, Eliza Geelong College 2:26.41 3 5 Nasser, Yasmine Haileybury 2:35.55 2 6 Burrell, Willow Geelong Grammar 2:39.66 1 Event 8 Girls Under 17 800 Metre Record: 2:14.87 2015 G. Hansen, Carey Name School Final Points 1 MacDonald, Georgie Caulfield Grammar 2:20.72 7 2 Presser, Leteitia Wesley College 2:23.32 5 3 Barr, Ellie Geelong College 2:23.87 4 4 Stewart, Samantha Haileybury 2:39.25 3 5 Barnes, Alana Carey Grammar 2:42.84 2 6 Blyth, Heidi Geelong Grammar 2:50.83 1 Event 9 Girls Under 13 80 Metre Hurdles [76cm] Record: 13.50 2014 M.G. Russell, Caulfield Name School Final Wind Points 1 Hamza, Jenna Haileybury 13.78 NWI 7 2 Anastasios, Cleo Geelong Grammar 14.23 NWI 5 3 White, Louisa Wesley College 14.31 NWI 4 4 Williams, Emily Geelong College 14.86 NWI 3 5 Hetherington, Grace Caulfield Grammar 16.83 NWI 2 6 Smallacombe, Ella Carey Grammar 16.87 NWI 1 Event 10 Girls Under 14 80 Metre Hurdles [76cm] Record: 12.81 2015 M.G. Russell, Caulfield Name School Final Wind Points 1 McLean, Milla Carey Grammar 14.68 0.1 7 2 Palmer, Morgan Haileybury 14.74 0.1 5 3 Woods, Zoe Wesley College 14.99 0.1 4 4 Pierson, Sophie Geelong Grammar 15.42 0.1 3 5 Roberts, Zoe Caulfield Grammar 15.58 0.1 2 6 Hodge, Catie Geelong College 15.63 0.1 1 APS Girls' Combined Athletics Sports 2016 Lakeside Stadium, Albert Park Final Results Event 11 Girls Under 16 800 Metre Record: 2:11.02 1999 G.E. Clarke, Geelong College Name School Final Points 1 Balaam, Mimmi Geelong College 2:22.08 7 2 Wittey, Tea Wesley College 2:23.75 5 3 Duffy, Maysen Caulfield Grammar 2:27.49 4 4 Sugunananthan, Elissa Haileybury 2:30.40 3 5 Morrison, Nina Geelong Grammar 2:39.40 2 6 Clift, Chloe Carey Grammar 2:45.91 1 Event 12 Girls Under 14 Shot Put Circle 2 Div B Record: 12.33m 2013 P. Montag, Wesley Name School Final Points 1 Mullins, Clare Haileybury 8.81m 3.50 2 Holmes, Chelsea Carey Grammar 8.48m 2.50 3 Roux, Mia Wesley College 7.85m 2 4 Saric, Nara Geelong College 7.46m 1.50 5 Murray, Lily Caulfield Grammar 6.68m 1 6 McLachlan, Skye Geelong Grammar 6.47m .50 Event 13 Girls Under 14 Shot Put Circle 2 Div A Record: 12.33m 2013 P. Montag, Wesley Name School Final Points 1 Alexander, Taylor Wesley College 10.80m 7 2 Emma-Nnopu, Antoniette Geelong College 10.00m 5 3 Gebert, Emma Carey Grammar 9.41m 4 4 Ferguson, Tahlee Haileybury 9.07m 3 5 Ward, Sophie Geelong Grammar 8.39m 2 6 McMillan, Ebony Caulfield Grammar 7.18m 1 Event 14 Girls Under 15 800 Metre Record: 2:10.29 1998 G.E. Clarke, Geelong College Name School Final Points 1 Maccagnini, Gigi Caulfield Grammar 2:17.07 7 2 O'Sullivan, Sophie Wesley College 2:17.28 5 3 Christensen, Molly Geelong Grammar 2:24.83 4 4 Westcott, Sophie Carey Grammar 2:29.66 3 5 Lawton, Amy Haileybury 2:31.03 2 6 Ellis, Skye Geelong College 2:36.33 1 Event 15 Girls Under 15 Triple Jump - East Pit Record: 11.49m 2010 S. Ferrier, Carey Name School Final Wind Points 1 Russell, Mietta Caulfield Grammar 10.59m NWI 7 2 Christensen, Olivia Geelong Grammar 10.42m NWI 5 3 Powers, Sophia Geelong College 10.12m NWI 4 4 Agg, Zoe Haileybury 10.11m NWI 3 5 Pinto, Caitlin Wesley College 10.08m NWI 2 6 Tornya, Ripley Carey Grammar 8.82m NWI 1 APS Girls' Combined Athletics Sports 2016 Lakeside Stadium, Albert Park Final Results Event 16 Girls Under 14 Long Jump - West Pit Record: 5.53m 2012 N.I. Owusu-Afriyie, Wesley Name School Final Wind Points 1 Tyrrell, Amy Haileybury 5.06m NWI 7 2 Bradshaw, Cassidy Geelong College 4.44m NWI 5 3 Roux, Mia Wesley College 4.17m NWI 4 4 Jackson, Frankie Geelong Grammar 4.11m NWI 3 5 Adams, Alexia Caulfield Grammar 4.03m NWI 2 6 Williams, Ngara Carey Grammar 3.91m NWI 1 Event 17 Girls Open 100 Metre Record: 11.91 2008 C. Cuttler, Caulfield Name School Final Wind Points 1 Shaw, Danielle Wesley College 12.48 1.5 7 2 Fitzpatrick, Jessica Geelong College 12.95 1.5 5 3 McKenzie, Victoria Caulfield Grammar 13.02 1.5 4 4 Richards, Emily Geelong Grammar 13.61 1.5 3 5 Graham, Claire Carey Grammar 13.74 1.5 2 6 Green, Montana Haileybury 13.95 1.5 1 Event 18 Girls Under 17 100 Metre Record: 12.12 1994 T. Lewis, Caulfield Name School Final Wind Points 1 Squires, Ella Wesley College 12.50 0.8 7 2 Vudiniabola, Serene Haileybury 12.62 0.8 5 3 Fighera, Sienna Caulfield Grammar 12.65 0.8 4 4 Wilkinson, Marli Carey Grammar 13.08 0.8 3 5 Ryan, Laura Geelong College 13.72 0.8 2 6 Cole, Winifred Geelong Grammar 14.31 0.8 1 Event 19 Girls Under 15 90 Metre Hurdles [76cm] Record: 13.32 2007 B.M. Stratton, Caulfield Name School Final Wind Points 1 Russell, Mietta Caulfield Grammar 14.26 5.0 7 2 Pinto, Caitlin Wesley College 14.28 5.0 5 3 Vudiniabola, Mia Haileybury 14.46 5.0 4 4 Christensen, Olivia Geelong Grammar 16.01 5.0 3 5 Sandner, Zoe Geelong College 17.03 5.0 2 6 Tornya, Ripley Carey Grammar DQ 5.0 1 Event 20 Girls Under 16 90 Metre Hurdles [76cm] Record: 13.21 2008 B.M. Stratton, Caulfield Name School Final Wind Points 1 Vandame, Innes Caulfield Grammar 13.83 0.5 7 2 Walsh, Eliza Geelong College 14.30 0.5 5 3 Barbour, Olivia Haileybury 14.89 0.5 4 4 Ryan, Sienna Wesley College 15.00 0.5 3 5 Kisvarda, Aurora Geelong Grammar 18.54 0.5 2 6 Panagoploulos, Eve Carey Grammar 20.71 0.5 1 APS Girls' Combined Athletics Sports 2016 Lakeside Stadium, Albert Park Final Results Event 21 Girls Under 14 800 Metre Record: 2:16.30 1997 G.E. Clarke, Geelong College Name School Final Points 1 Woods, Zoe Wesley College 2:28.35 7 2 Bradshaw, Cassidy Geelong College 2:31.35 5 3 Holzoder, Sally Caulfield Grammar 2:32.45 4 4 Treagus, Ashlee Carey Grammar 2:36.30 3 5 Brook, Annabelle Geelong Grammar 2:39.35 2 6 Francis, Ebony Haileybury 2:40.74 1 Event 22 Girls Under 15 Shot Put Circle 1 Div B Record: 13.33m 2014 P.A.
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