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Tuesday 11Th June, Whakarewarewa School OFFICIAL RESULTS Whakarewarewa School Central Cluster Cross Country 2019 Tuesday 11th June, Whakarewarewa School OFFICIAL RESULTS Whakarewarewa School BOP Cross Country 2019 Qualifiers Congratulations to all the athletes highlighted in yellow who have qualified for the BOP Cross Country at Kaharoa School on Tuesday 25th June 2019. (Top 5) 8 Year Old Boys - Race 1 Placing First Name Last Name School 1 Tyreese Joseph-Walker Kawaha Point School 2 Caeleb Cianci Kawaha Point School 3 Lachlan Mead Lynmore Primary School 4 Nathan Mcgregor Lynmore Primary School 5 Noah Croucher Lynmore Primary School 6 Daniel Rakoczy Western Heights Primary School 7 Jude Goodgame Otonga Road School 8 Oliver Boylen Otonga Road School 9 Peter Hawkins Western Heights Primary School 10 Mason Rapira Glenholme School 11 Connor Scott Otonga Road School 12 Jordan Wadsworth Kawaha Point School 13 Roman Mead Kawaha Point School 14 Ty Van Doorne Lynmore Primary School 15 Ryan Lei Otonga Road School 16 Eli Rogers Glenholme School 17 Carter Aitchison Lynmore Primary School 18 Jamie Bennett Otonga Road School 19 Cory Iasona Kawaha Point School 20 Elijah Adams Rotorua S D A School 21 Seth Stellingwerf Western Heights Primary School 22 James Mcfarlane Otonga Road School 23 Axel Garmonsway Lynmore Primary School 24 Te Tai Savage Glenholme School 25 Khryton Janssen Kawaha Point School 26 Xavier Manahi Western Heights Primary School 27 Ricky Herbert Western Heights Primary School 28 Brae Davis Sunset Primary School 29 Tauroa Taute-Collier Whakarewarewa School 8 Year Old Girls - Race 2 Placing First Name Last Name School 1 Lotti Tarplett Lynmore Primary School 2 Kelly-Anne Pinder Kawaha Point School 3 Georgia Davies Lynmore Primary School 4 Amelia Tarplett Lynmore Primary School 5 Keira Burborough-Murphy Lynmore Primary School 6 Zoe Marshall Otonga Road School 7 Charlotte Bradcock Lynmore School 8 Tayla Fry Lynmore Primary School 9 Nadia Wu Lynmore Primary School 10 Zoey Wikingi Rotorua S D A School 11 Emily Adams Western Heights Primary 12 Keira Patterson Otonga Road School 13 Luca Allely Glenholme School 14 Billie Griffiths Otonga Road School 15 Latika Foster Otonga Road School 16 Lilly Madden Otonga Road School 17 Teinla-Vae Iraia Western Heights Primary 18 Azaer Treleaven Glenholme School 19 Karla Crosbie Kawaha Point School 20 Nanise Waqa Rotorua S D A School 21 Lily Howes Western Heights Primary 22 Rutu-Hina Pehi Western Heights Primary 23 Kyra Lolo-Broughton Kawaha Point School 24 Viltolina Mataafa Western Heights Primary 25 Bayleigh Taikato Kawaha Point School 26 Madisyn Majurey Glenholme School 27 Jazmyn Poona Kawaha Point School 28 Desire Symes Western Heights Primary 29 Crystelle Judson Sunset Primary School 9 Year Old Boys - Race 3 Placing First Name Last Name School 1 Dominic Dube Lynmore Primary School 2 Kingston Ryan Otonga Road School 3 Daniel Baume Glenholme School 4 Jonah Funnell Lynmore Primary School 5 Dakota Collier Kawaha Point School 6 Cody Shilton Lynmore Primary School 7 Ben Shiels Lynmore Primary School 8 Novak Marshment Lynmore Primary School 9 Ryder Neilson Otonga Road School 10 Cameron Hiscoke Otonga Road School 11 Harry Lane Glenholme School 12 Jacques Galvin Whakarewarewa School 13 Hokianga Rapira Glenholme School 14 Lexus Rogers Western Heights Primary School 15 William Flinn Otonga Road School 16 Mitchell Duthie Whakarewarewa School 17 Cameron Moore Lynmore Primary School 18 Corbin Smith Otonga Road School 19 Jack Davis Kawaha Point School 20 Jayden Sutherland Western Heights Primary School 21 Joshua Simon Western Heights Primary School 22 Kade Wilson Western Heights Primary School 23 Finn Griffiths Otonga Road School 24 Te Mauri Davies Whakarewarewa School 25 Ollie James Kawaha Point School 26 Legion Kingi Kawaha Point School 27 Thomas Sutton-Hohneck Kawaha Point School 9 Year Old Girls - Race 4 Placing First Name Last Name School 1 Charlotte Tremain Lynmore Primary School 2 Ruby Ward Whakarewarewa School 3 Ave Frost Lynmore Primary School 4 Hineringa Falwasser Glenholme School 5 Micaela Wilson Lynmore Primary School 6 Ruby Cameron Otonga Road School 7 Greer Bennett Lynmore Primary School 8 Marouschka Stevens Lynmore Primary School 9 Isla Osborne Otonga Road School 10 Rose Marunui Whakarewarewa School 11 Kylah Kiel Kawaha Point School 12 Manaia Taramai Sunset Primary School 13 Kirimaia Hewetson Kawaha Point School 14 Charlise Colle Otonga Road School 15 Ella Coxhead Otonga Road School 16 Kourtney Sumner Otonga Road School 17 Ohomairangi Ngatai Kawaha Point School 18 Maia Wikingi Rotorua S D A School 19 Savania Harnett Western Heights Primary School 20 Claire Randell Lynmore Primary School 21 Star Ropiha Whakarewarewa School 22 Kaia Raharuhi Whakarewarewa School 23 Tiare Strickland Rotorua S D A School 24 Keita Andersen Glenholme School 25 Hazel Nahu Western Heights Primary School 26 Charlie Nicol Western Heights Primary School 27 Izzy Lacey Kawaha Point School 28 Joyce Makiha Whakarewarewa School 29 Keyaneu Aramoana Whakarewarewa School 30 Laecy-Pearl Duzevich Herewini Kawaha Point School 31 Arahia Horo-Hayward Western Heights Primary School 32 Veronica-Lee Royal Western Heights Primary School 10 Year Old Boys - Race 5 Placing First Name Last Name School 1 Angus Weir Lynmore Primary School 2 Julien Collet Lynmore Primary School 3 Luke Waites Lynmore Primary School 4 Sam McFarlane Western Heights Primary 5 Troy Dunn Lynmore Primary School 6 Hauraki May Lynmore Primary School 7 Nico Reed Otonga Road School 8 Izaia Waitoa Lynmore Primary School 9 Kieran Putt Otonga Road School 10 Dre-Zea Scanlan Sunset Primary School 11 Tevita Lua Kawaha Point School 12 Noah Maxwell Glenholme School 13 Peader Mullen Glenholme School 14 Kaeden Marshall Glenholme School 15 William Elvidge Otonga Road School 16 Hoani Taute Whakarewarewa School 17 Samuel Monk Otonga Road School 18 Triston Conwell Otonga Road School 19 Rhody Manahi Western Heights Primary 20 Hareteimana Ehau Kawaha Point School 21 Tai Whata Western Heights Primary Schol 22 Daniel Wipiti Western Heights Primary Schol 23 Jason Ransfield Whakarewarewa School 24 Javiah Raukawa Western Heights Primary Schol 25 Munashe Mapengo Rotorua S D A School 26 Halo Ropiha Whakarewarewa School 27 Hanele Sio Sunset Primary School 10 Year Old Girls - Race 6 Placing First Name Last Name School 1 Nani Challans Kawaha Point School 2 Arwen Barker Lynmore Primary School 3 Ngahirata Haumaha Glenholme School 4 Shari Hayward Glenholme School 5 Hanae Sudo Otonga Road School 6 Maraea Makiha Whakarewarewa School 7 Naquita De Souza Western Heights Primary School 8 Tamzin Joy Lynmore Primary School 9 Anna Kim Lynmore Primary School 10 Isabella Morey Otonga Road School 11 Micyrah Poi Sunset Primary School 12 Hannah Hickson Lynmore Primary School 13 Lucy Grinter Otonga Road School 14 Oshean Karaha Sunset Primary School 15 Sam Hutton Otonga Road School 16 Isabella Kilmister Lynmore Primary School 17 Bella Connolly-Tevenddle Lynmore Primary School 18 Nikita Tamihana-Elden Kawaha Point School 19 Ella Scott Otonga Road School 20 Aliyah Aliyu Otonga Road School 21 Leah Adams Western Heights Primary School 22 Shiloh Collier-Smith Rotorua S D A School 23 Kiarah-Lily Scott Whakarewarewa School 24 Acasha Davis Sunset Primary School 25 La Maia Tangahau Rotorua S D A School 26 Katarina Patu Whakarewarewa School 27 Elizabeth Howard Western Heights Primary School 28 Summer Steele Western Heights Primary School 11 Year Old Boys - Race 7 Placing First Name Last Name School 1 Toby Hurihanganui Rotorua Intermediate 2 Ryan Reardon Mokoia Intermediate 3 Joshua Tawhara Mokoia Intermediate 4 Brodee Hunter Rotorua Intermediate 5 Ethan Partelow Mokoia Intermediate 6 Noah Fisher Mokoia Intermediate 7 Corde Hose Western Heights Primary School 8 Darcy Herewini Kawaha Point School 9 Trudence Horo- Raharuhi Whakarewarewa School 10 Heremana Raharuhi Whakarewarewa School 11 Richmond Moses Whakarewarewa School 12 Korban Cotterill Whakarewarewa School 13 Zeon Hetherington Rotorua Intermediate 14 Isaiah Marunui Rotorua S D A School 15 Ehren Creighton-Casey Otonga Road School 16 Thorin Nelson Otonga Road School 11 Year Old Girls - Race 8 Placing First Name Last Name School 1 Poppy Croucher Mokoia Intermediate 2 Harriette Davies Mokoia Intermediate 3 Amara Chrisoohou Rotorua Intermediate 4 Leah O'leary Rotorua Intermediate 5 Hannah Kiernan Mokoia Intermediate 6 Madelin Maunder Mokoia Intermediate 7 Bellah Birchall Mokoia Intermediate 8 Keely Schmidt Otonga Road School 9 Nina Ion Otonga Road School 10 Kahurangi Taute-Collier Whakarewarewa School 11 Kaydince Young Western Heights Primary School 12 Michaela Fawthropp Western Heights Primary School 13 Johanna Munar Glenholme School 14 Armani Scott Rotorua Intermediate 15 Brylee Caunter Rotorua Intermediate 16 Savannah Sullivan Western Heights Primary School 17 Shekinah Maxwell Rotorua Intermediate DNF Ashleigh Randell Mokoia Intermediate 12+ Year Old Boys - Race 9 Placing First Name Last Name School 1 (AWD) Wana Watene Mokoia Intermediate 2 (AWD) Stanley Thompson Rotorua Intermediate 1 Heath Lash Rotorua Intermediate 2 Daniel Duyvesteyn Rotorua Intermediate 3 Patrick Old Mokoia Intermediate 4 Tai Kerr Mokoia Intermediate 5 Kade Slade Mokoia Intermediate 6 Jeremy Carr Rotorua Intermediate 7 Angus Huff Rotorua Intermediate 8 Luke Sparks Mokoia Intermediate 9 Hamish Carr Rotorua Intermediate 10 Liam Fraser Mokoia Intermediate 11 Max Goodgame Rotorua Intermediate 14 Troy Backler Mokoia Intermediate 15 Legion Ward Whakarewarewa School 12+ Year Old Girls - Race 10 Placing First Name Last Name School 1 Bella Wyatt Mokoia Intermediate 2 Sophie Twist Mokoia Intermediate 3 Meg Merrick Rotorua Intermediate 4 Amy Morgan Mokoia Intermediate 5 Kyla Samson-Wickliffe Rotorua Intermediate 6 Toni White Mokoia Intermediate 7 Alicia Macdonald Mokoia Intermediate 8 Harriet Johnston Rotorua Intermediate 9 Nalani Jennings Rotorua S D A School 10 Quiyanah Patu Whakarewarewa School 11 Samantha Makiha Whakarewarewa School .
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