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Eastern Bay of Plenty Cross Country Champs 2019 Eastern Bay of Plenty Cross Country Champs 2019 - Results Race Number Girls - 8 Years Old Place Time St Joseph's Catholic School 34 Addison DAVIS (Whakatane) 1 6.36 23 Kyrah HADLER Ohope Beach School 2 6.38 15 Pounamu RANGIAHO Kawerau Putauaki School 3 6.46 2 Phoebe JONES Allandale School 4 6.54 38 Maliya SELLWOOD Thornton School 5 6.58 5 Savannah MACEY Apanui School 6 1 Neela HYTOYTEN Allandale School 7 7 Millie Bateson Awakeri School 8 22 Ava CANNON Ohope Beach School 9 24 Rose MORTON Ohope Beach School 10 27 amitiel edwards-rae Opotiki Primary School 11 3 Rowan Lambley Allandale School 12 4 Lucy Cleghorn Allandale School 13 18 Acacia IA'ULUALO Kawerau South School 14 39 Tahlia Tai TKKM o Waioweka 15 13 Leigh O'BRIEN Kawerau Putauaki School 16 21 Mikayla Nuku Matata School 17 9 Marlie BETHELL Edgecumbe School 18 10 Kayla MASSEY Edgecumbe School 19 8 Courtney Watkins Awakeri School 20 25 Milla SMITH-HORNE Ohope Beach School 21 40 Phania TAVITA TKKM o Waioweka 22 11 Olivia Haldane Kawerau Putauaki School 23 19 Kacey Kingi-Stafford Kawerau South School 24 36 Roimata Eruera Te Wharekura O Ruatoki Area School 25 26 Amelia Westeneng Ohope Beach School 26 28 violet jones Opotiki Primary School 27 6 Shaniney Magalogo Ashbrook School 28 31 Olivia Fraser Otakiri School 29 32 Rebecca Harris Otakiri School 30 43 Shayna Sullivan Woodlands School (Opotiki) 31 30 Millie Dunn Otakiri School 32 42 Tamara Meyer Woodlands School (Opotiki) 33 17 Katie Hillier Kawerau South School 34 44 Lesieli Kalavisi Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 35 41 Paige MacDonald Waiotahe Valley School 36 16 Skye CHISHOLM Kawerau South School DNF 37 Tauwhiri TEEPA Te Wharekura O Ruatoki Area School DNS Eastern Bay of Plenty Cross Country Champs 2019 - Results Race Number Boys - 8 Year Old Place Time 84 Joshua Spalding Awakeri School 1 5.54 87 Marama TE AHO Apanui School 2 5.56 86 Shay SURMAN Edgecumbe School 3 6.02 65 Mihaere Gillies Awakeri School 4 6.1 St Joseph's Catholic School 78 NICHOLAS MCLEARY (Whakatane) 5 6.11 53 Kupu-John AMOAMO St Joseph's Catholic School (Opotiki) 6 59 Cole Edwards Awakeri School 7 St Joseph's Catholic School 62 NATHANIEL FORD (Whakatane) 8 60 Wignall ELISHA Apanui School 9 64 Tyrell GARROW-THOMAS Kawerau South School 10 69 Rocky Hetaraka Omarumutu School 11 74 Alexander KING Ohope Beach School 12 58 Aidan DODS Thornton School 13 81 Caleb O'NEILL Allandale School 14 90 SAM TRASS Ohope Beach School 15 63 Connor Fraser Otakiri School 16 55 Kymani Cogle Ashbrook School 17 54 Khadyn CHISHOLM-WRIGHT Kawerau South School 18 80 Zion Niania Te Kura o Te Whanau a Apanui 19 82 Mikaere Peters Kawerau South School 20 St Joseph's Catholic School 77 Maxwell Martin (Whakatane) 21 91 Peyton Tucker Woodlands School (Opotiki) 22 57 Nikau Deane Kawerau South School 23 75 Kauri Lee TKKM o Waioweka 24 83 Mason ruha-harris Opotiki Primary School 25 76 Lachlan MacKay Allandale School 26 71 BLAIR HUDSON Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 27 66 Jacksen GUNDERSEN Edgecumbe School 28 Te Rangikatukua KATU- 73 ROBINSON Te Kura o Te Teko 29 79 Perda Mika Tawera Bilingual School 30 56 Jaxxon DAWSON Edgecumbe School 31 67 Taliq HALE Edgecumbe School 32 85 Rihari Stone Kawerau Putauaki School 33 72 Jack Jenkins Tawera Bilingual School 34 51 Tyrese Abraham Kawerau Putauaki School 35 70 Nga Rangi Hohua Kawerau Putauaki School 36 Eastern Bay of Plenty Cross Country Champs 2019 - Results Race Number Girls - 9 Years Old Place Time 141 Ariana DAWSON Thornton School 1 10.31 132 Ellie MEES Otakiri School 2 10.59 123 Harriett MILNE Ohope Beach School 3 11.04 122 Elena MARXEN-SHORT Ohope Beach School 4 11.1 107 Jayda smith Awakeri School 5 11.26 126 Caru VAN ROOYEN Ohope Beach School 6 102 Sapphire NGAMOKI Apanui School 7 101 Scarlett BAXTER Apanui School 8 106 Tara PETERSON Awakeri School 9 108 Addie Tetze Awakeri School 10 121 Greer HASLAM Ohope Beach School 11 131 Olivia HYNDMAN Otakiri School 12 104 Madeleine carter Awakeri School 13 114 Atahlia KAHUKIWA Kawerau South School 14 125 Kate STABLES Ohope Beach School 15 St Joseph's Catholic School 135 Olivia Allison (Whakatane) 16 105 Emma NEWPORT Awakeri School 17 129 Myla-J HENMAN Otakiri School 18 130 Tia Henman Otakiri School 19 118 Waitahui TE RIINI Kawerau South School 20 116 Mihirangi RUA Kawerau South School 21 136 Agnes MCGARVEY Tawera Bilingual School 22 140 Waimihia Wetni Te Wharekura O Ruatoki Area School 23 137 Matangireia Collier Te Kura Kaupapa o Huiarau 24 139 ZAVANIA TAHANA-COOPER Te Kura Toitu o Te Whaiti-nui-a-Toi 25 115 Katleen MCGUIRE-TE KIRA Kawerau South School 26 134 Maia TAIKATO St Joseph's Catholic School (Opotiki) 27 119 Charlotte Anthony Nukuhou North School 28 128 Samantha KORA Opotiki Primary School 29 138 Te Rangiataahua Waiariki Te Kura o Te Whanau a Apanui 30 113 Khloe Brightwell Kawerau South School 31 127 Deon EDWARDSON Opotiki Primary School 32 124 Heaven SCHULTZ Ohope Beach School 33 112 Kiwi-Lee RANGI Kawerau Putauaki School 34 109 Harmony BROUGHTON-PERI Kawerau Putauaki School 35 103 Lily MASON Ashbrook School 36 117 Nikki TE RANGI Kawerau South School 37 111 Maumahara MOREHU Kawerau Putauaki School 38 110 Armani HALE Kawerau Putauaki School 39 143 Braxton Davis Woodlands School (Opotiki) 40 142 Kaiya Berchett Woodlands School (Opotiki) 41 133 Jordana STRINGER St Joseph's Catholic School (Opotiki) DNF Eastern Bay of Plenty Cross Country Champs 2019 - Results Race Number Boys - 9 Year Old Place Time 159 Bailey LE PROU Awakeri School 1 9.19 160 Bryan LEITCH Awakeri School 2 9.39 162 Alexander WHITEMAN Awakeri School 3 9.47 157 Taimana Te Aho Apanui School 4 9.53 171 Brody SEDGMAN Kawerau South School 5 10.02 193 Caleb COX Woodlands School (Opotiki) 6 183 Nikau GLOYN St Joseph's Catholic School (Opotiki) 7 174 Benji THOMSEN Ohope Beach School 8 167 Taimana ADAMS Kawerau South School 9 St Joseph's Catholic School 185 Jacques COLLOMBET (Whakatane) 10 173 Zezima WAITAI Kawerau South School 11 156 Lincoln reid Apanui School 12 175 Marcus WATKINS Ohope Beach School 13 155 Diego Rechsteiner Apanui School 14 181 Toby MILLS Otakiri School 15 161 Oliver PEAT Awakeri School 16 154 malakai olsen Apanui School 17 184 Caleb O'NEILL St Joseph's Catholic School (Opotiki) 18 164 Reef MURPHY Edgecumbe School 19 182 Hunter SCHOKKER-HILL Otakiri School 20 191 Max LEE TKKM o Waioweka 21 152 Kase IRETON Allandale School 22 163 Lincoln MISCHEWSKI Edgecumbe School 23 153 Riley MCCONNELL Apanui School 24 192 Te Rangi Amaki WILLIAMS TKKM o Waioweka 25 170 Liam Reeves Kawerau South School 26 176 Rihari RANGITAKATU Omarumutu School 27 180 Ryan Doherty Otakiri School 28 172 Tarquinn WAIARI Kawerau South School 29 186 Valley KOPA Te Kura o Waikaremoana 30 179 Ryder Broadhurst Otakiri School 31 189 LEGACY BROWN MARMONT Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 32 177 Matthew FIAUI Opotiki Primary School 33 168 Lincoln GATES Kawerau South School 34 188 Hakiwai Koinaki Te Wharekura O Ruatoki Area School 35 195 Tyler-Jae Ranui Woodlands School (Opotiki) 36 190 Elijah HURIWAKA TKKM o Waioweka 37 166 Tangaroa Rangiaho-Ryder Kawerau Putauaki School 39 Eastern Bay of Plenty Cross Country Champs 2019 - Results Race Number Girls - 10 Years Old Place Time 202 Lily HIPKISS Apanui School 1 10.1 206 Danielle BACH-CHRISTENSEN Awakeri School 2 10.32 209 Aramia HANLEN Awakeri School 3 10.38 235 Wenarata TEEPA Te Wharekura O Ruatoki Area School 4 11 236 Waikare Hare Te Wharekura O Ruatoki Area School 5 11.04 224 Baillie O'NEIL-TEEPA Ohope Beach School 6 208 Lucy CARTER Awakeri School 7 204 Navaeh-Lee O'BRIEN Apanui School 8 203 Paige LOWE Apanui School 9 230 Molly FENWICK Otakiri School 10 223 Kayla FOLLOWS Ohope Beach School 11 207 Tylah BATESON Awakeri School 13 210 Zoe Laurent Awakeri School 13 240 Te Pare WILLIAMS TKKM o Waioweka 14 214 Kacia GARROW-THOMAS Kawerau South School 15 225 Mea SEYMOUR Ohope Beach School 16 221 Leona HARLEY Nukuhou North School 17 205 Annie WHIOKE Ashbrook School 18 234 Te Atawhai AHOMIRO Te Kura o Te Teko 19 243 Samantha Kurei Woodlands School (Opotiki) 20 239 Lila MEWS Thornton School 21 231 Niah PRIESTLEY Otakiri School 22 211 Arliyah MATCHITT Edgecumbe School 23 241 Zerhaeya COLLINS Waiotahe Valley School 24 217 Chanel PRYOR Kawerau South School 25 220 Lauren Craill Nukuhou North School 26 219 Taryn VAN DER WERF Kawerau South School 27 229 Taliah MUNRO Opotiki Primary School 28 216 Jayda HUNT Kawerau South School 29 227 Alyssa Papuni Omarumutu School 30 213 Janae MOREHU Kawerau Putauaki School 31 226 Israel Orupe Omarumutu School 32 215 Hazel Gates GATES Kawerau South School DNF 238 Te Mai PERI Te Whata Tau o Putauaki DNF Eastern Bay of Plenty Cross Country Champs 2019 - Results Race Number Boys - 10 Years Old Place Time 276 Freddie EVANS Ohope Beach School 1 9.21 251 Sean JONES Allandale School 2 9.26 261 Sonny Tiwha-Smith Awakeri School 3 9.34 253 Caign BOONEN Apanui School 4 9.43 256 Noah Vullings Apanui School 5 9.51 277 Chris MARTIN Ohope Beach School 6 258 Arran dominick Awakeri School 7 254 damien jackson Apanui School 8 275 Darcy BOWERS Ohope Beach School 9 St Joseph's Catholic School 285 MITCHELL BARKER (Whakatane) 10 255 Nikau SEYMOUR Apanui School 11 288 Mokomoko Manuera Te Wharekura O Ruatoki Area School 12 278 Damion KOROHEKE Omarumutu School 13 262 Brooklyn BETHELL Edgecumbe School 14 263 Samuel BURGESS Edgecumbe School 15 289 Tapiki RANGIHAU Te Wharekura O Ruatoki Area School 16 270 Rakapi HILL Kawerau South School 17 264 Te Mauri STEVENSON Edgecumbe School 18 286 Tioke BROUGHTON Te Kura o Te Teko 19 281 Kopua ROBINSON Opotiki Primary School 20 287 Malcolm MORGAN Te Kura o Waikaremoana 21 257 Kaya COGLE Ashbrook School
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