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Bay of Plenty / Mid Island Secondary School Cross Country 2018 BAY OF PLENTY / MID ISLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY 2018 YEAR 9 GIRLS PLACE NAME SCHOOL TIME 1 Summar Tanner Bethlehem College 11.54 2 Lucy Bartlett Mt Maunganui College 12.09 3 Mia Gardiner Otumoetai College 12.15 4 Hannah Hull Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 12.24 5 Olive Abrahams Mt Maunganui College 12.25 6 Charlotte Ulyatt Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 12.3 7 Katie Tapsell Rotorua Lakes High School 12.32 8 Tiarna Allen Tauranga Girls' College 12.38 9 Elvie Fox Papamoa College 12.49 10 India Jarden Aquinas College 12.51 11 Eleanor Nash Bethlehem College 12.56 12 Ava Neilson Mt Maunganui College 13.11 13 Gisele Howard John Paul College 13.12 14 Penny Bell Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 13.14 15 Tegan Sloan Mt Maunganui College 13.22 16 Paige Farmer Bethlehem College 13.23 17 Raine Piddington Tauranga Girls' College 13.26 18 Isla McCabe Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 13.4 19 Hannie Mastny Papamoa College 13.44 20 Stephanie Schweizer John Paul College 13.45 21 Sarah Cummings Otumoetai College 13.49 22 Charlotte Cowan Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 13.56 23 Kasha Stokes Mt Maunganui College 14 24 Sinead Simpson Aquinas College 14.02 25 Izzy Steane Trident High School 14.03 26 Katie Hollands Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 14.07 27 Laura Littlejohn Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 14.11 28 Allie Clarke John Paul College 14.13 29 Abbi Nadollek Papamoa College 14.15 30 Leah Norvall Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 14.16 31 Beth Steel Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 14.18 32 Jessica Hohua Trident High School 14.32 33 Mackenzie Triggs Aquinas College 14.37 34 Meg Armstrong Aquinas College 15 35 Corey Davidson Rotorua Lakes High School 15.09 36 Isabella Price Aquinas College 15.14 37 Olivia Marlowe Mt Maunganui College 15.22 38 Abbey Hewlett Reporoa College 16.5 3 Man 1st Mt Maunganui College 2---5---12= 18 2nd Bethlehem College 1---11---16= 28 3rd John Paul College 13-20-28=61 Aquinas College 10-24-33=77 1st Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 4-6-14=24 6 Man 1st Mt Maunganui College 2--5--12-15-23-37=94 1st Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 4-6-14-18-22-26=90 BAY OF PLENTY / MID ISLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY 2018 YEAR 9 BOYS PLACE NAME SCHOOL TIME 1 William Bourne Tauranga Boys' College 10.42 2 Ian Pugh Bethlehem College 10.59 3 Micah Pugh Tauranga Boys' College 11.07 4 Sam Proctor Mt Maunganui College 11.08 5 Bailey Fredericksen Trident High School 11.11 6 Jordan Smith Aquinas College 11.13 7 Casey Thorby Taupo Nui-a-tia College 11.2 8 Morgan Edgar Taupo Nui-a-tia College 11.21 9 Leo Schweizer John Paul College 11.25 10 Caleb Browne Bethlehem College 11.3 11 Alexander Ruck Aquinas College 11.43 12 Xavier Maddox ACG Tauranga 11.5 13 Nelson Howe John Paul College 11.51 14 Adam Shields Tauranga Boys' College 11.52 15 Thomas Crockford Mt Maunganui College 12.04 16 Joshua Pinto Aquinas College 12.07 17 Jed Davis Mt Maunganui College 12.12 18 Hank Ahearn Bethlehem College 12.15 19 Toby Roberts Bethlehem College 12.19 20 Ciaran Bell Papamoa College 12.2 21 Brooke Mitchell Rotorua Boys' High School 12.21 22 Charlie Sanft Otumoetai College 12.46 23 Callum Berntsen Aquinas College 12.59 24 Joshua McCarroll Aquinas College 13.05 25 Caleb Andrews Mt Maunganui College 13.45 26 Tutanakai Ranui Reporoa College 14.29 27 Xavier Crawford Mt Maunganui College 14.42 3 Man 1st Tauranga Boys' College 1--3--13= 17 2nd Bethlehem College 2--10--18= 30 3rd Aquinas College 6--11--16=33 4th Mt Maunganui College 4--15--17=36 BAY OF PLENTY / MID ISLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY 2018 Junior Girls PLACE NAME SCHOOL TIME 1 Maia Flint Tauranga Girls 11.24 2 Hannah Gapes John Paul College 11.35 3 Lucia Cook Mount Maunganui 12.18 4 Lily Mcsweeney ACG Tauranga 12.22 5 Ella Barratt Mount Maunganui 12.25 6 Ella Julian Whakatane High School 12.28 7 Morgan Overington Whakatane High School 12.29 8 Bree Scott Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 12.3 9 Emily Davies Aquinas College 12.41 10 Fiona Stonelum Mount Maunganui 13 11 Lydia Ryan Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 13.13 12 Hannah Power Tauranga Girls 13.17 13 Ellie Hanson Te Puke High School 13.2 14 Charlotte Watson Aquinas College 13.29 15 Greer McLaren Taupo Nua a Tia 13.3 16 Lucy Vellenoweth Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 13.31 17 Ruby McSweeney ACG Tauranga 13.49 18 Hannah Morgan Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 13.55 19 Kaitlyn Lamb John Paul College 14.14 20 Rebekah Edhouse Rotorua Lakes High School 14.59 21 Emily Spear Bethlehem College 15.11 22 Georgia Bullock Reporoa College 15.56 23 Inderjot Kaur Papamoa College 16.01 24 Odette Roberson Bethlehem College 16.34 25 Hannah Audas Aquinas College 17.06 26 Krupali Patel Reporoa College 19.17 27 Anita Brennan Reporoa College 20.26 1st Mount Maunganui 3-5-10=18 2nd Aquinas College 9-14-25=48 3rd Reporoa College 22-26-27=75 1st Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 8-11-16=35 BAY OF PLENTY / MID ISLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY 2018 Junior Boys PLACE NAME SCHOOL TIME 1 Reece McCarthy Aquinas College 15.05 2 Benjamin McManus Tauranga Boys' College 15.15 3 Thomas Hoffart Aquinas College 15.26 4 Liam Dooley Whakatane High School 15.27 5 Jack Ellery Trident High School 15.46 6 Oliver Ashburn Trident High School 15.49 7 Louis Fitzjohn Tauranga Boys' College 15.5 8 Joseph Mortimer Tauranga Boys' College 15.51 9 Hayden Collier Tauranga Boys' College 16.04 10 Cambell Julian Whakatane High School 16.09 11 Drake Walther Tauranga Boys' College 16.29 12 Salem Broughton Mt Maunganui College 16.35 13 Cory Stafford Otumoetai College 16.42 14 Kelvin Cunliffe Rotorua Boys' High School 16.45 15 Ronan Griffiths John Paul College 16.47 16 Adam Foley John Paul College 16.55 17 Kevin Paulsen Whakatane High School 17.01 18 Tom McCarroll Aquinas College 17.05 19 Callum Berkett Tauranga Boys' College 17.15 20 Will Florence Rotorua Boys' High School 17.23 21 Flynn Simmons Rotorua Boys' High School 17.27 22 Sonny Eades Mt Maunganui College 17.48 23 Jack Kelly Mt Maunganui College 17.59 24 Sam Taane Aquinas College 18.5 25 Josh Barry Trident High School 18.52 26 Todd Storey Rotorua Boys' High School 19 27 Storm Schischka Reporoa College 19.12 28 Matthew Teague Rotorua Boys' High School 19.59 29 Calyx Robertson Papamoa College 21.44 30 Thomas Couch Bethlehem College 23.23 31 Flynn Wilson Papamoa College 23.44 3 Man 1st Tauranga Boys' College 2-7-8=17 2nd Aquinas College 1--3--18=22 3rd Whakatane High School 4-10-17=31 6 Man 1st Tauranga Boys' College 2-7-8-9-11-19=56 BAY OF PLENTY / MID ISLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY 2018 SENIOR GIRLS PLACE FIRST NAME SCHOOL TIME 1 Olivia Cummings Otumoetai College 15.38 2 Gemma Baldey Whakatane High School 15.47 3 Emma Barton Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 17.04 4 Ele Barton Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 17.05 5 Lucy Farrell Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 17.27 6 Arleah Tippins Tauranga Girls' College 17.3 7 Georgia Crane Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 17.32 8 Tegan Fookes Rotorua Lakes High School 17.45 9 Olivia Steed Bethlehem College 18.15 10 Abigail Mortimer Tauranga Girls' College 18.21 11 Grace Blissett Otumoetai College 18.25 12 Adelaide Reid Bethlehem College 18.52 13 Julia Florence John Paul College 19.12 14 Tabitha Marshall Tauranga Girls' College 19.24 15 Jana Longney Edgecumbe College 19.58 16 Caitlin Dalziel Rotorua Lakes High School 20.06 17 Sophie Tamblin Aquinas College 20.4 18 Sapphire Paton Tauranga Girls' College 20.47 19 Emily Kneale Tauranga Girls' College 20.49 20 Caroline Paulsen Whakatane High School 21.38 21 Emily Braithwaite Reporoa College 23.37 22 Waimaaria Werahiko Reporoa College 23.38 23 Sam Spence Whakatane High School 24.02 3 Man 1st Tauranga Girls' College 6--9--14=29 2nd Whakatane High School 2-23-20=45 6 Man 1st Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 3--4--5=12 BAY OF PLENTY / MID ISLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY 2018 SENIOR BOYS PLACE First Names SCHOOL TIME 1 Samuel Tanner Bethlehem College 19.82 2 Lachlan Haycock Tauranga Boys' College 20.78 3 Russell Green Tauranga Boys' College 21.52 4 Jamie Shields Tauranga Boys' College 22.5 5 Cullern Thorby Taupo Nui-a-tia College 22.64 6 Logan Tanner Bethlehem College 22.87 7 Blake Miller Otumoetai College 23.38 8 Thomas Friskney Tauranga Boys' College 23.4 9 Joshua Tisch Tauranga Boys' College 23.44 10 Luke Seufert Trident High School 23.5 11 Sam Sheaff Mt Maunganui College 23.52 12 George Parry John Paul College 23.53 13 James Johnson Aquinas College 23.74 14 Ben Kennerley Otumoetai College 23.81 15 Whitwell Luke Bethlehem College 23.82 16 Oliver Puchner Tauranga Boys' College 24.37 17 Nathan Gebert Trident High School 24.64 18 Adam Hitchiner Tauranga Boys' College 24.88 19 Ethan Milson Te Puke High School 25.31 20 Bhavdeep Singh Te Puke High School 25.33 21 Ryan Bosselmann Tauranga Boys' College 25.53 22 Gareth Ward-Allen Tauranga Boys' College 25.66 23 Ivan Fisher Bethlehem College 25.75 24 Ephraim Sisay Rotorua Boys' High School 25.79 25 Apache Davidson Rotorua Lakes High School 26.4 26 Max Roberts Bethlehem College 26.42 27 Claye Williams Trident High School 26.69 28 Mitchell White Whakatane High School 27.35 29 Ashley Snookes Reporoa College 27.83 30 Ellis Luka Rotorua Boys' High School 28.59 31 Leon Castle Aquinas College 30.75 3-man 1st Tauranga Boys' College 2--3--4=9 2nd Bethlehem College 1--6--15=22 3rd Trident High School 10--17-27=54 6 Man 1st Tauranga Boys' College 2--3--4--8--9-16=42.
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