On the Day Results 2020 Entrants

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On the Day Results 2020 Entrants 2020 Upper Valley Primary Schools XC Championships Year 3 & Under Girls Year Name School Place 3 Zoe Tebbutt Silverstream 1 3 Skylar Fourt-wells St Joseph's 2 2 Taylah Nightingale Upper Hutt 3 3 Hannah Burns Silverstream 4 2 Faith Hilton Pinehaven 5 3 Lutzie Zandi Pinehaven 6 3 Jessica Hall Silverstream 7 2 Morgan Maia Pinehaven 8 3 Ivy-Jade Brickell Birchville 9 2 Maia Henderson Oxford Crescent 10 2 Skylah Priday Pinehaven 11 2 Molly Chard St Brendans 12 2 Georgia Kingsbeer Oxford Crescent 13 3 Scarlett Lister Oxford Crescent 14 2 Ashley Poeira Mangaroa 15 2 Frankie McGlinchey Pinehaven 16 2 Georgia Campbell Trentham 17 3 Ella Morgan Mangaroa 18 3 Serena Elvin St Joseph's 19 3 Indey Watkins St Joseph's 20 3 Iza Muringathery St Brendans 21 3 Chloe Optis Pinehaven 22 3 Madeline Wilson Plateau 23 2 Amelia Barry Pinehaven 24 3 Lynette Treviranus-Tuiletufuga Fraser Crescent 25 2 Miley Marlow Totara Park 26 3 Lucinda Freeman St Brendans 27 2 Rian Priestly Upper Hutt 28 3 Morgan Kruger Trentham 29 3 Tahliya Dinnan Pinehaven 30 3 Giavani September Upper Hutt 31 3 Mabel Coghlan-Wechter Pinehaven 32 2 Emma Reid Birchville 33 3 Caitlin Baird Birchville 34 1 Millie Flutey Trentham 35 2 Paige Duncan Oxford Crescent 36 3 Vaidehi sandhu Upper Hutt 37 2 Alice Pickering Pinehaven 38 2 Minay van der Lith Pinehaven 39 2 Aria Chartly Plateau 40 2 Chloe Bailey Birchville 41 2 Lara D’Shea Pinehaven 42 3 Jaine Rose Jithin St Brendans 43 1 Elizabeth Skelton Trentham 44 1 Emily Whiteside Oxford Crescent 45 3 Isabella Malcolm Trentham 46 1 Mia Alcock Trentham 47 2 Eve Pene Plateau 48 3 Shelby Walkinshaw St Joseph's 49 3 Mya Bishop St Brendans 50 3 Porscha Trybula St Brendans 51 2 Saanui Gangavarapu Upper Hutt 52 1 Olivia-Jay Hautapu-Collier Trentham 53 2 Sophie Stokes Plateau 54 3 Hollie Martin St Joseph's 55 1 Maddie Kiel Mangaroa 56 3 Tierra Dunn-Jardin Maoribank 57 3 Rose Gullery Maoribank 58 1 Isabelle Asrani Trentham 59 3 Alaina Silva St Joseph's 60 2 Ava Larnach Pinehaven 61 2 Charley Ross Pinehaven 62 Year 3 & Under Boys Year Name School Place 3 Travis Welsh Oxford Crescent 1 3 Caleb Wallace Trentham 2 3 George Brennan Silverstream 3 3 Alex Webb Pinehaven 4 3 Braxton Herrick St Joseph's 5 3 Sanjith Aditya Ragunath St Joseph's 6 3 Finn Soppet Silverstream 7 3 Reuben Moore Mangaroa 8 3 James Hollywood Silverstream 9 2 Logan Holmes Pinehaven 10 3 Cooper Chivers St Joseph's 11 3 Charlie Keighley Totara Park 12 2 Seth Anderson Trentham 13 3 Kasen Blundell St Brendans 14 2 Edward Duncalf Pinehaven 15 3 Ryan Adams Totara Park 16 3 Asthon Smith Plateau 17 3 Ben Pearce Mangaroa 18 3 Liam Yamazaki Pinehaven 19 2 Marlowe Weeramuni Oxford Crescent 20 3 Eli Brewerton Totara Park 21 3 Lucas Harrison-Ajoc St Joseph's 22 3 Hunter Havill Fraser Crescent 23 3 Mason Wilson-Johnson St Brendans 24 3 Augustine Kelly St Brendans 25 3 Eli Soh Totara Park 26 2 Harper Robinson Pinehaven 27 1 Jack Byrne Plateau 28 3 Tommy Lawton Pinehaven 29 1 Rowan MacGibbon Mangaroa 30 3 Harlyn Ruatara Fraser Crescent 31 2 Max Cawthra Pinehaven 32 2 Tyler Austin Oxford Crescent 33 3 Mou Ranapia Maoribank 34 3 Kaitiaki Murray Birchville 35 2 Benjamin McCown St Brendans 36 3 Nathan Mason Totara Park 37 3 Tamati Paki St Brendans 38 2 Max Kiore Pinehaven 39 3 Tyler Pettengell Pinehaven 40 3 Teddy Slee Silverstream 41 2 Cooper Tout Mangaroa 42 1 Arlo McNeil Mangaroa 43 3 Iszac Neuri Upper Hutt 44 2 Cruz Brickwood Trentham 45 2 Astin Smith Mangaroa 46 1 Ellroy Eaden Plateau 47 3 Oliver Evans Silverstream 48 2 Connor Freeman Trentham 49 2 Georgie Boak Pinehaven 50 2 Maxwell Freeman St Brendans 51 3 Foden Lamberton Trentham 52 2 Eli Grootelaar Trentham 53 1 Blake Williams Trentham 54 3 Luthor Robinson Fraser Crescent 55 Archer Coxson Oxford Crescent 56 2 Jakob Arand-Rains Pinehaven 57 3 Dylan Farmer Trentham 58 2 Henry Freeman St Brendans 59 3 Manu Farrell Maoribank 60 3 Dareios Erkens Totara Park 61 2 Costas Erkens Totara Park 62 1 Shaylen Lowe Fraser Crescent 63 3 Adriaan Bezuidenhaut Fraser Crescent 64 3 Leo Snow Plateau 65 1 Flynn Jeffery Trentham 66 1 Hanta Preston Mangaroa 67 1 Austin Spence Mangaroa 69 3 Dante Nelson Totara Park 70 1 Carter Cusin-Gibson St Brendans 71 2 Anthony Bain Mangaroa 72 3 Cayden Saunders Plateau 73 3 William Petrie Maoribank 75 Year 4 Girls Name School Place Anna Greeks Pinehaven 1 Kenzie Gillies St Joseph's 2 Ruby Cheer Totara Park 3 Kristin Scott Pinehaven 4 Kate Quinn Silverstream 5 Amelia Harris Upper Hutt 6 Amelia Chard St Brendans 7 Erica Luckman Totara Park 8 Nieve Barker Silverstream 9 Macheda Martin-Puna Oxford Crescent 10 Lily Jordan St Brendans 11 Charlie Tudor Plateau 12 Sophie Tobin Totara Park 13 Abigail Gilmore Fraser Crescent 14 Alice Boak Pinehaven 15 Sophia Cripps Pinehaven 16 Grace Moorman St Joseph's 17 Chiyo Preston Mangaroa 18 Zoe MacGibbon Mangaroa 19 Danii Tagoai Upper Hutt 20 Brooke Noble Totara Park 21 Julia Dennehy St Joseph's 22 Delisia Yudana Pinehaven 23 Maija Warrington Pinehaven 24 Zoe Dimock-Sinai Trentham 25 Leah Hilton Pinehaven 26 Mia Jeffery Trentham 27 Sarah Fitzgerald St Joseph's 28 Brieah Williams Trentham 29 Florence Few-Mackay Pinehaven 30 Grace Mackie Plateau 31 Lilly Hodgetts Silverstream 32 Fern Waldrom Plateau 33 Riley Bennett Pinehaven 34 Kaleah Loxton Totara Park 35 Rose Passmore Pinehaven 36 Taylah Minke Totara Park 37 Aimee Stephens Silverstream 38 Amelia Thayer Birchville 39 Iris Percy-Boulcott Maoribank 40 Piper Burt Maoribank 41 Dhruvika Chauhan Totara Park 42 Joleen Janse Van Rensburg Maoribank 43 Devin Mitchinson St Joseph's 44 Jayelle Aunese Maoribank 45 Miah George St Joseph's 46 Olivia Rowell St Joseph's 47 Ashley Gartner Totara Park ? Year 4 Boys Name School Place Luke Pearce Mangaroa 1 Charlie Blackwell St Brendans 2 Beau Harlen Upper Hutt 3 Ahmad Hussaini Silverstream 4 Charlie Stowers St Brendans 5 Matthew Meiklejohn St Brendans 6 Will Darvill Silverstream 7 Lee-Luck Sok St Joseph's 8 Oliver Kiel Mangaroa 9 Fletcher Mark Mangaroa 10 Aaron Few-Mackay Pinehaven 11 Alex Sceats Silverstream 12 Jake Richardson Upper Hutt 13 Nikolas Greer Fraser Crescent 14 Malachi Neho St Joseph's 15 Jimmy Moore Pinehaven 16 Elliot Sutherland Silverstream 17 Fraser Lilly Silverstream 18 Carlos Brickwood Trentham 19 Christian Rogers St Joseph's 20 Thomas Barton Pinehaven 21 Lennox Johnson-Walker St Joseph's 22 Cameron Tymkin Totara Park 23 Callahan Beck Upper Hutt 24 Mason Delaney Trentham 25 Xavier Kirton St Joseph's 26 Xavier McCornick St Joseph's 27 Mason Toki-Nelson Oxford Crescent 28 Elliott Jenkinson Upper Hutt 29 James Byrne Silverstream 30 Joe Stewart Mangaroa 31 Eli Taylor Plateau 32 Micah Khual Sim Trentham 33 Elliot Cameron Silverstream 34 Zachary Little Trentham 35 Daniel O Connor Fraser Crescent 36 Tane Grant Silverstream 37 Lucas McLean Silverstream 38 Simardeep Gill Trentham 39 Leo Alcock Trentham 40 Quaid Hautapu-Collier Trentham 41 Finley Holmes Pinehaven 42 Thompson Surgey-Teer Trentham 43 Leon Mortara - Fernandez Silverstream 44 Ezekiel Poiema Trentham 45 Nicholas Papadopoulos-Ayres Silverstream 46 Caleb Skinner Pinehaven 47 Lachlan McNeil Mangaroa 48 Liam Sell Oxford Crescent 49 Lucas Teddy Oxford Crescent 50 Heath Conlon-Reweti Upper Hutt 51 Blake Bailey Birchville 52 Alfie Glazebrook Oxford Crescent 53 Teddy Downing Oxford Crescent 54 CJ Kemp McBarron-Mohi Trentham 55 Levi Percival Trentham 56 Oliver Rea Fraser Crescent 57 Cory Walker Trentham 58 Year 5 Girls Name School Place Elme Pienaar Mangaroa 1 Vayda Pou Totara Park 2 Jothika Arun Silverstream 3 Leah Quinn Silverstream 4 Donna Browne Mangaroa 5 London Shirley Oxford Crescent 6 Nimisha KC Totara Park 7 Lola Watson St Brendans 8 Samantha Xu Silverstream 9 Maggie Elmiger St Joseph's 10 Zoey Watkins St Joseph's 11 Bella Sevicke-Jones Totara Park 12 Mikaylah Umaga-Edmonds Upper Hutt 13 Kara Campbell Silverstream 14 Emily Johnson Silverstream 15 Allissa Wratt St Joseph's 16 Brenna Luxton Totara Park 17 Faith Mendoza Trentham 18 Stephanie Bonny Plateau 19 Maggie Eaden Plateau 20 Natalia Grindlay Pinehaven 21 Belle Pitchford Pinehaven 22 Alexis Brickell Birchville 23 Millie Tait Silverstream 24 Naomi Guershom Fraser Crescent 25 Reaghan Faaifo St Joseph's 26 Aleigha Grootelaar Trentham 27 Acacia Marlow Totara Park 28 Bailey Mackey St Brendans 29 Soraya Conlon-Reweti Upper Hutt 30 Sofia Baer St Joseph's 31 Maddie-Jaye Maher Oxford Crescent 32 Vivi Wright Pinehaven 33 Samiah Johnston Pinehaven 34 Lilly-Rose Cross Fraser Crescent 35 Emily Jahnke Trentham 36 Brinna Cameron Trentham 37 Mahima Kumar Trentham ?? Year 5 Boys Name School Place Jacob Rice Mangaroa 1 Kayden Toseland Pinehaven 2 Te Awa McLean Upper Hutt 3 Milan Waaka Pinehaven 4 Alex Lister Oxford Crescent 5 Zac Martin-Smith Pinehaven 6 Kiva Nicholls Fraser Crescent 7 Jack Miller Pinehaven 8 Ruben Van Deventer Totara Park 9 Mason Lane Fraser Crescent 10 James Wallace Trentham 11 Benjamin Walker Pinehaven 12 Dylan Pettengell Pinehaven 13 Louis Jones-Hill Upper Hutt 14 Nate Oliver Totara Park 15 Jacob O’Connor Trentham 16 Alexander Bouchereau Mangaroa 17 Ethan Hall St Joseph's 18 Alex Raggett Trentham 19 Chester Aoina Fraser Crescent 20 Flynn Wilson St Brendans 21 Daniel Byrne Plateau 22 Daniel Manson Plateau 23 Eli Butler Maoribank 24 Cace Priestley Upper Hutt 25 Ryan Jacobsen Totara Park 26 Henry Towersey Pinehaven 27 Thomas Lynch St Brendans 28 Angus King Totara Park 29 Xander Abels Birchville 30 Nishan Lowe Fraser Crescent 31 Leeron Aunese Maoribank 32 Ashton Hamilton Silverstream 33 Charlie Lamb Fraser Crescent 34 Michael O’Halloran Totara Park 35 Koby Austin Oxford Crescent 36 Max O’Hara
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