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PLACE SCHOOL FIRST LAST NAME TIME 1 St Peter's School JUNIOR GIRLS PLACE SCHOOL FIRST LAST NAME TIME Top 3 Man Score 1 St Peter's School (Cambridge) Charli MILLER 11 1st Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 26 2 Otumoetai College Olivia CUMMINGS 11.31 2nd St Peter's School (Cambridge) 64 3 Otumoetai College Antonia BALLANTYNE 11.54 3rd Cambridge High School 77 4 Tauhara College Case MASTNY-JENSEN 12.07 5 Te Kuiti High School Samantha CORBETT 12.08 Top 6 Man Score 6 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls Ele BARTON 12.14 1st Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 100 7 Trident High School Isobel WOTTON 12.18 2nd Hamilton Girls High 202 8 Rototuna Junior High Erin FOBBESTER 12.23 3rd St Peter's School (Cambridge) 214 9 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls Lucy FARRELL 12.34 10 Sacred Heart Girls' College (Hamilton) Krystie SOLOMON 12.47 11 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls Emma BARTON 12.52 12 Cambridge High School Amelie DIKMANS 12.53 13 Hamilton Girls High School Maria SARTIN 13.01 14 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls Ella HARSANT 13.02 15 Tauranga Girls' College Ellie RICHARDSON 13.03 16 Hauraki Plains College Anna MCCOWATT 13.05 17 Mt Maunganui College Hope PRESTON 13.06 18 Sacred Heart Girls' College (Hamilton) Amelia HUNT 13.07 19 Rototuna Junior High Abbie WATSON 13.12 20 John Paul College Madison Mitchell 13.16 21 St Peter's School (Cambridge) Sophie WADDELL 13.21.24 22 Morrinsville College Aisha MORRIS-WALTON 13.21.51 23 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls Sacha MCLEOD 13.22 24 Aquinas College Emily DAVIES 13.23 25 Te Awamutu College Ruby KIRWIN 13.27.04 26 Taupo Nui-a-tia College Olivia PITIROI-GOWLING 13.27.87 27 Hamilton Girls High School Ella HICKMAN 13.32 28 Te Kuiti High School Katie CORBETT 13.33 29 John Paul College Shaya WINMILL 13.35.21 30 Hamilton Girls High School Grace RENNIE 13.35.93 31 Cambridge High School Jodi MOUAT 13.38 32 Te Puke High School Vanessa WILLIAMSON 13.39 33 St Peter's School (Cambridge) Beckie LEIGH 13.4 34 Cambridge High School Gemma AVEYARD 13.42 35 Hamilton Girls High School Scarlett SULLIVAN 13.44 36 John Paul College Millie KISSLING-HEMSWORTH 13.47 37 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls Sarah MILLER 13.48 38 Cambridge High School Kendall TURNER 13.52 39 John Paul College Milla THEOBALD 13.56 40 Hamilton Girls High School Molly NELSON 13.57 41 Tauranga Girls' College Abigail LANE 13.59 42 St Peter's School (Cambridge) Taylah WAITKINS 14 43 Tauranga Girls' College Hannah ROSE 14.03 44 Te Aroha College Olivia CAME 14.04 45 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls Emily CARLSON 14.08.59 46 Hamilton Girls High School Manaia NUKU 14.08.88 47 St Peter's School (Cambridge) Madison FULLER 14.1 48 Hamilton Girls High School Kayla ANSLEY 14.15 49 Hamilton Girls High School Tirama WALKER 14.17 50 Rotorua Lakes High School Skye COX 14.21 51 Rototuna Junior High Perrie MACDONALD 14.22 52 Hauraki Plains College Evana MAIN 14.26 53 Otorohanga College Lily CARR-PATERSON 14.32 54 Te Awamutu College Anika BOWLEY 14.33 55 Hauraki Plains College Ellie MEALE 14.44 56 Te Awamutu College Camryn PARKES 14.45.13 57 Rotorua Lakes High School Rebekah EDHOUSE 14.45.36 58 Morrinsville College Sherrilee ARMSTRONG 14.47 59 Taumarunui High School Emma CARTER 14.49 60 Hamilton Girls High School Freya WILLIAMS 14.51 61 St Peter's School (Cambridge) Annabelle MCGUIRE 14.53 62 Forest View High School Shoney WILSON 15.12 63 Morrinsville College Brittany BONNAR 15.14 64 Sacred Heart Girls' College (Hamilton) Hannah Burton 15.2 65 Tauranga Girls' College Olivia MCILROY 15.27 66 Morrinsville College Jordan ROGERS 15.41 67 Hamilton Girls High School Ella CANDY 15.47 68 St Peter's School (Cambridge) Maddie BROWN 16.03 69 Sacred Heart Girls' College (Hamilton) Vanessa COENEN 17.43.26 70 Forest View High School Jessie LOCKLEY 17.43.56 71 Morrinsville College Rachael BLOEMENDAL 17.43.87 71 Morrinsville College Tegan HERBERT 17.44.30 71 Morrinsville College Danusia MIKKELSEN 17.44.37 71 Morrinsville College Natalya WILSON 17.44.55 75 Forest View High School Shianne BRUNT-BRYAN 19.1 76 Forest View High School Jorja CHAPMAN 19.55 JUNIOR BOYS PLACE SCHOOL FIRST LAST NAME TIME Top 3 Man Score 1 Hamilton Boys High School Kalyan GUJJU 10.5 1st Hamilton Boys High School 12 2 Bethlehem College Logan TANNER 10.52 2nd Tauranga Boys' College 30 3 Aquinas College Connor FARRELL 10.53 3rd Aquinas College 83 4 Tauranga Boys' College Oliver PUCHNER 11 5 Hamilton Boys High School Blake WISNEWSKI 11.05 Top 6 Man Score 6 Hamilton Boys High School Oliver FOOTE 11.07 1st Hamilton Boys High School 73 7 Aquinas College Angus RIORDAN 11.08 2nd St Peter's School (Cambridge) 273 8 Tauranga Boys' College Baxter KIRK 11.1 3rd Morrinsville College 300 9 St John's College (Hamilton) Zachary BELLAMY 11.13 10 Morrinsville College Isaac WILTON 11.19.06 11 Cambridge High School Ben BIDOIS 11.19.19 12 Taupo Nui-a-tia College Josh YEOMAN 11.22 13 Otorohanga College Matthew BOLGER 11.23 14 Hamilton Boys High School Bede MITCHELL 11.26 15 Hamilton Boys High School Angus EVANS 11.28 16 St Peter's School (Cambridge) Josh KALMA 11.32 17 Hauraki Plains College Benjamin PEARCE-CHAPMAN 11.36 18 Tauranga Boys' College Tommy MAHON 11.37 19 John Paul College Benjamin KEANEY 11.4.03 20 Taumarunui High School Christiaan CUMMING 11.40.41 21 Te Puke High School Ethan MILSON 11.43 22 Matamata College Tyler TAPPER 11.44 23 St Paul's Collegiate (Hamilton) Mitchell CLARK 11.45 24 St John's College (Hamilton) Gabriel JHANG 11.46 25 John Paul College Logan NATHAN 11.51 26 St Peter's School (Cambridge) Blake HAMILTON 11.55 27 John Paul College Riley THOMSON 11.57 28 Matamata College Robson TARRANT 11.58 29 Rotorua Boys' High School Kelvin CUNLIFFE 11.59.5 30 Taupo Nui-a-tia College Sam YEOMAN 11.59.7 31 Otumoetai College Siedrick Gonzales 12 32 Hamilton Boys High School Harry RUSS 12.01 33 St Paul's Collegiate (Hamilton) Nathan INGHAM 12.02 34 St John's College (Hamilton) Conor TIERNEY 12.03 35 Matamata College Cameron JACOBSEN 12.04 36 Te Awamutu Jackob JOLLY 12.05 37 Hamilton Boys High School Max WALSHE 12.06 38 Hamilton Boys High School Henry ANTONIAZZI 12.07 39 Thames High School Ryan DANBY 12.1 40 Hamilton Boys High School Heath MACEWAN 12.11 41 St Paul's Collegiate (Hamilton) Matthew JOHNSON 12.12 42 Tauranga Boys' College Jack HITCHFIELD 12.13 43 Matamata College Edward ROSKAM 12.14 44 Rotorua Lakes High School Apache DAVIDSON 12.19 45 Rotorua Boys' High School Joshua ROBINSON 12.2 46 Tauranga Boys' College Cameron MCGUFFIE 12.21 47 Morrinsville College Noah GRAY 12.22 48 Te Awamutu Flint Handlay-Coll 12.23 49 Hamilton Boys High School Ollie MAIN 12.24 50 Hamilton Boys High School Jack MACKLOW 12.25 51 St Peter's School (Cambridge) Jack MCLEAN 12.32 52 Hamilton Boys High School Lucas CASHMORE 12.33 53 Rotorua Lakes High School Tyler POTAKA 12.35 54 Cambridge High School Sam KAVANAGH 12.36 55 Morrinsville College Dylan TAKEREI-NOLAN 12.41 56 St Peter's School (Cambridge) Jermaine ANDEWEG 12.42 57 Hamilton Boys High School Joshua GORDON 12.44 58 St Peter's School (Cambridge) Harrison BURNS 12.45 59 St Paul's Collegiate (Hamilton) Lachlan TOWNSEND 12.49 60 Morrinsville College Ben CAULFIELD 12.5 61 Te Aroha College Manaaki KAUMOANA 12.51 62 Taumarunui High School Harley MARSH 12.52 63 Morrinsville College Brad GREENVILLE 12.53 64 Hauraki Plains College Jack DUGGAN 12.54 65 Morrinsville College Jae BROOMFIELD 12.58 66 St Peter's School (Cambridge) Daniel OVERINGTON 13.07 67 Rotorua Lakes High School Evan RICHARDSWARD 13.09 68 St Peter's School (Cambridge) Hamish COLTMAN 13.14 69 Cambridge High School William CROFSKEY 13.25 70 Western Heights High School (Rotorua) Ben ASTWOOD 13.26 71 Morrinsville College Alex WILTON 13.27 72 Forest View High School Aden KELLIHER-WHITING 13.28 73 Aquinas College Adam FOWLER 13.29 74 Taumarunui High School Hamish SPILLANE 14.03 75 Forest View High School Jacob DRYSDALE 14.23 76 Rotorua Boys' High School Joel COX 14.31 77 Morrinsville College Patricio OLIVERA-GONZALEZ 14.38 78 Rototuna Junior High Lleyton OCARROLL 14.48 79 Te Awamutu Sam RICHARDS 14.5 80 Morrinsville College Riley WILLIAMS 14.51 81 Forest View High School Jack WALDON 15.01 82 Western Heights High School (Rotorua) Suede HEATH 15.03 83 Otorohanga College Dion PYE 15.04 84 Western Heights High School (Rotorua) Joshua SIMPSON 15.28 85 Fairfield College Awatea KOHAI 15.35 86 Fairfield College Haydn LEEMING 15.36 87 Rotorua Boys' High School Ezrah BERRY 17.05 88 Rototuna Junior High Kahn JOHNSON 17.06 89 Rototuna Junior High Dylan BATES 17.07 INTERMEDIATE GIRLS PLACE SCHOOL FIRST LAST NAME TIME Top 3 Man Score 1 Rototuna Aimee FERGUSON 11.3 1st Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 14 2 Tauranga Girls' College Arleah TIPPINS 11.47 2nd St Peter's School (Cambridge) 23 3 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls Hannah KNIGHTON 11.53 3rd Tauranga Girls High 42 4 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls Emily IRVINE 12.06 5 St Peter's School (Cambridge) Phoebe YOUNG 12.08 Top 6 Man Score 6 Bethlehem College Mia PUGH 12.14 1st Waikato Diocesan School For Girls 81 7 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls Katie WHITE 12.16 2nd Tauranga Girls High 140 8 St Peter's School (Cambridge) Ella BRADLEY 12.20.43 3rd Hamilton Girls High School 200 9 Hamilton Girls High School Sharnae TAYLOR 12.20.72 10 St Peter's School (Cambridge) Monique MACDONALD 12.20.90 11 Te Aroha College Brooke SWEENEY 12.36 12 Matamata College Nikisha TODD 12.41 13 Rotorua Lakes High School Tegan FOOKES 12.44 14 Hillcrest High School Kendra PEART-ANDERSON 12.53 15 Mt Maunganui College Sophie SANDFORD 12.56 16 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls Georgia BODLE 12.57 17 Papamoa College Summer HOLDAWAY 13.01 18 Hamilton Girls High
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