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Sydney Olympic Park 2 Sydney Olympic Park 2 - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:10 PM 10/10/2012 Page 1 Kombat NSW All Schools - 11/10/2012 to 14/10/2012 Track and Field Championships SOPAC, Homebush Performance List Event 1 Boys Hammer Throw 4kg 14 years Event 5 Boys Triple Jump 13 years Thursday 11/10/2012 - 9:00 AM Thursday 11/10/2012 - 9:00 AM Meet Record: 53.36m 2000 Chiron Weber Meet Record: 12.73m 2005 Martin Stonis Name Yr Team Seed Mark Name Yr Team Seed Mark 1 Anstee, Clayton 98 Cherrybrook Tech 1 Adutwum, Frederick 99 St Andrews Maryo 2 Baker, Joshua 98 Mamre Christian 2 Blunden, Jonathan 99 Colo High 3 Hay, Nicholas 98 Please Selec 3 Carter, Ben 00 Davidson High 4 McFadden, James 98 St Aloysius Coll 4 Damigos, Artemis 99 Marcellin Colleg 5 Nies, Luke 98 Please Selec 5 Dennison, Louis 99 Sydney Secondary 6 Spira, Andrew 98 Cranbrook School 6 Freedman, Joshua 99 Sydney Grammar 7 Starr, Elliot 98 St Pauls Port Ma 7 gardiner, george 99 Barker College 8 Morozoff, Kirk 99 Erskine park Hig Event 2 Boys Hammer Throw 3kg 15 years 9 O'Donohue, Nicholas 99 Killara High Sch Thursday 11/10/2012 - 9:00 AM 10 Parsons, David 99 Hunter Sports Hi Name Yr Team Seed Mark 11 Porter, William 99 Maclean High 1 Herbert, Bradley 97 Red Bend Catholi 12 Sunderland, Justin 99 Please Selec 2 Heyes, Tim 97 Holy Cross Ryde 13 Thompson, Alexander 99 Please Selec 3 Keating, Liam 97 West Wallsend Hi 4 McGinniskin, Ryan 97 West Wallsend Hi Event 6 Boys High Jump 12 years 5 Moore, Alexander 97 The Kings School Thursday 11/10/2012 - 9:00 AM 6 Young, marley 97 Penrith High Meet Record: 1.77m 1982 John De La Mare Name Yr Team Seed Mark Event 3 Girls Long Jump AWD 1 Dive, Matthew 00 Marist Pagewood Thursday 11/10/2012 - 9:00 AM 2 Douglas, Max 00 St Josephs Aberd Name Yr Team Seed Mark 3 Driscoll, Shaun 00 Kildare College 1 Anderson Tf37, Rae 97 Terrigal High 4 Gibson, Dominic 00 St Patricks Coll 2 Cronje Tf37, Jessica 98 Camden High 5 Gibson, Michael 00 St Patricks Coll 3 Dunn Tf20, Yieran 96 Macquarie Colleg 6 Hawkins, Luke 00 Please Selec 4 Fowler Tf20, Amanda 96 Blaxland High 7 Horton, Nicholas 00 Albion Park High 5 Goodwin T01, Elise 99 Please Selec 8 Kastelan, Jayden 00 Please Selec 6 lloyd Tf36, Mikey 95 Xavier College B 9 Kita, Michael 00 Orara High Schoo 7 Maloney Tf20, Krystal 99 Marian College K 10 Mitchell, Ryan 00 Oakhill College 8 Mitchell Tf13, Hana 99 Kincumber High 11 Owen, Bret 00 Please Selec 9 Mitchell Tf13, Lily 96 Kincumber High 12 wallace-hoyle, saxon 00 Hunter Sports Hi 10 O'Sullivan Tf42, Taylor 98 Please Selec 13 Winston, Jacob 00 Narrabeen Sports 11 Smith T20, Katelyn 96 St Josephs Aberd 12 Walsh T44, Sarah 98 St John Bosco Co Event 7 Girls Hammer Throw 3kg 14 years Thursday 11/10/2012 - 10:10 AM Event 4 Boys Long Jump AWD Meet Record: 44.26m 2006 Melissa Prior Thursday 11/10/2012 - 9:00 AM Name Yr Team Seed Mark Name Yr Team Seed Mark 1 Carter, Phoebe 98 Roseville Colleg 1 Bates T01, Jake 95 Warners Bay High 2 James, Alexandra 98 Pymble Ladies Co 2 Bright Tf40, Rohan 98 St Leos Catholic 3 Jeffrey, Grace 98 Lambton High 3 Jennings T35, Daniel 97 Marist Pagewood 4 Kelland, Sarah 98 Abbotsleigh 4 Jones Tf38, Zachary 96 Nowra Technology 5 Nugent, Heather 98 Unattached 5 Lehmann Tf44, Dillon 97 Quakers Hill Hig 6 Pickering, Brianna 98 Richmond High 6 McIntosh T20, Kyle 94 St Patricks Suth 7 Rotunno, Emily 98 Catherine McAule 7 Neethling T01, James 97 St Josephs Colle 8 Toor, Lovedeesh 98 Penrith Anglican 8 Patman T20, Dylan 94 Endeavour Sports 9 Pazderski Tf20, Max 94 Woodbury School Event 8 Girls Hammer Throw 3kg 15 years 10 Stott Tf36, Robert 98 Central Coast Gr Thursday 11/10/2012 - 10:10 AM Meet Record: 42.25m 2005 Lomana Fagatuai Name Yr Team Seed Mark 1 Dimon, Monica 97 St Patricks Suth Sydney Olympic Park 2 - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:10 PM 10/10/2012 Page 2 Kombat NSW All Schools - 11/10/2012 to 14/10/2012 Track and Field Championships SOPAC, Homebush Performance List Event 8 ...(Girls Hammer Throw 3kg 15 years) 21 Wheatley, Joel 98 Patrician Brothe Name Yr Team Seed Mark Event 11 Girls Triple Jump 13 years 2 Eagles, Ivy 97 Camden High 3 Holland, Brigitta 97 Kinross Wolaroi Thursday 11/10/2012 - 11:00 AM 4 Hulley, Alexandra 97 Olmc Parramatta Meet Record: 11.45m 2006 Amy Pejkovic 5 Minslow, Taylor Jade 97 South Sydney Hig Name Yr Team Seed Mark 6 Osgood, Kara 97 Broughton Anglic 1 Barklay, Teghan 99 Figtree High 7 Stikovic, Jessica 97 Please Selec 2 Cattell, Courtney 99 Cherrybrook Tech 3 Collins, Giselle 99 Scecgs Redlands Event 9 Girls 800 Meter Run 12 years Prelims 4 Dehn, Renae 99 Westfields Sport Thursday 11/10/2012 - 10:55 AM 5 Ellyard, Katelin 00 Richmond High Meet Record: 2:16.10 1986 Suzy Walsham 6 Fountas, Jasmine 99 Reddam House Name Yr Team Seed Time 7 Harvey, Ainslie 99 Penrith Anglican 1 Bain, Hannah 00 St Peters Maitla 8 Jeffery, Sonja 99 Mt St Benedict 2 Brennan, April 00 Unattached 9 Kranendonk, Bethany 00 Lakes Anglican G 3 Breslin, Nell 00 Loreto Kirribill 10 Leverett, Maya 99 Cheltenham Girls 4 Cooper-Phillis, Kelsey 00 Cheltenham Girls 11 Lhotka, Emilie 99 East Hills Girls 5 Healey, Georgia 00 St John Bosco Co 12 Maloney, Sarah 00 Kincoppal Rose B 6 Latham, Zoe 00 Mlc Burwood 13 Matthews, Emily 99 Mackillop Colleg 7 McCrohon, Maria 00 Mlc Burwood 14 Parker, Alexandra 99 St Marys Wollong 8 mcguire, audrey 00 Nowra Technology 15 Petersen, Alexandra 99 St Agnes High Sc 9 mcguire, charlotte 00 Nowra Technology 16 Pollard, Rebecca 99 Picton High 10 Playford, Sarah 00 Loreto Normanhur 17 Reeves, Caitlin 99 Mackillop Colleg 11 Pye, Scarlett 00 Randwick Girls H 18 Trevena, Eliza 99 Catherine McAule 12 Rogers, Rebecca 00 Asquith Girls Hi 19 Trikaliotis, Deyana 99 Mitchell High 13 Smith, Emma 00 Stella Maris Col 20 Williams, Claudia 99 Loreto Normanhur 14 Suppiah, Banishri 00 William Clarke C Event 12 Girls High Jump 12 years 15 Woollett, Eliza 00 Please Selec 16 Wright, Hannah 00 Elderslie High Thursday 11/10/2012 - 11:00 AM 17 Young, Kathleen 00 Toronto High Meet Record: 1.65m 1988 Kellie Mann Name Yr Team Seed Mark Event 10 Boys Javelin Throw 700g 14 years 1 Bacon, Reese 00 Elderslie High Thursday 11/10/2012 - 11:00 AM 2 Bassett, Mallory 00 Carlingford High Meet Record: 59.57m 1999 Aaron Cooke 3 Davis, Chloe 00 Riverside Girls Name Yr Team Seed Mark 4 Gardner, Charlotte 00 Roseville Colleg 1 Angwin, Lee 98 Taree High 5 Hoy, Jessica 00 St Josephs Tweed 2 Anstee, Clayton 98 Cherrybrook Tech 6 Kalnin, Georgia 00 Aquinas College 3 Armstrong, James 98 Knox Grammar 7 Latham, Zoe 00 Mlc Burwood 4 Battle, Riley 98 Green Point Chri 8 Lim, Jenelle 00 Nagle College Bl 5 Grosvenor, Blake 98 Sylvania High Sc 9 Maloney, Sarah 00 Kincoppal Rose B 6 Gusman, Jonathon 98 Woolgoolga High 10 McCrohon, Maria 00 Mlc Burwood 7 Hasegawa, Sean 98 Barker College 11 Neville, Eva 00 St Phillips Chri 8 Hay, Nicholas 98 Please Selec 12 Ross, Deni 00 Gilroy College C 9 Kim, Matthew 95 Oakhill College 13 Smith, Tatiana 00 Westfields Sport 10 Koliopoulos, Daniel 98 Picnic Point Hig 14 Whelan, Emily 00 St Pius X Adamst 11 Le Ban, Max 98 Davidson High Event 13 Boys 800 Meter Dash 13 years Prelims 12 McFadden, James 98 St Aloysius Coll 13 Nies, Luke 98 Please Selec Thursday 11/10/2012 - 11:05 AM 14 Parrelli, Jarred 98 Hoxton Park High Meet Record: 2:04.62 2005 James Connor 15 Pepper, Mitchell 98 Engadine High Name Yr Team Seed Time 16 Piek, Deane 98 Cherrybrook Tech 1 Ballard McBride, Finn 99 Newington Colleg 17 Pippo, Giacomo 98 Please Selec 2 Beetson, Ryan 99 St Marys Cathedr 18 Rodricks, Braeden 98 Patrician Brothe 3 Blunden, Jonathan 99 Colo High 19 Vernon, Lawrence 98 Macksville High 4 Bottrill, James 99 De La Salle 20 Wall, Casey 98 Hennessy Catholi 5 Clarke, Oliver 99 Galston High Sydney Olympic Park 2 - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:10 PM 10/10/2012 Page 3 Kombat NSW All Schools - 11/10/2012 to 14/10/2012 Track and Field Championships SOPAC, Homebush Performance List Event 13 ...(Boys 800 Meter Dash 13 years Prelims) 25 Swinton, Hannah 99 Killara High Sch Name Yr Team Seed Time 26 Wright, Rebecca 99 Muirfield Tech H 6 constance, james 99 Mt Carmel High Event 15 Boys Discus Throw 1kg 13 years 7 Cooper, Lachlan 99 St Augustines Co 8 Corel, Thomas 99 Scecgs Redlands Thursday 11/10/2012 - 11:20 AM 9 Dickinson, Robert 99 The Kings School Meet Record: 52.15m 2004 Henry Cranney 10 Dosanjh, Ethan 99 Oakhill College Name Yr Team Seed Mark 11 Head, Joshua 99 Figtree High 1 Bai, George 99 Carlingford High 12 James, Alastair 99 Sydney Grammar 2 Baker, Liam 99 Patrician Brothe 13 Malou, Kaman 99 Orara High Schoo 3 Briggs, Kieren 99 Muirfield Tech H 14 Maxwell, Jesse 99 St Phillips Chri 4 Cluff, James 99 Westfields Sport 15 May, Jaeger 99 St Edwards Gosfo 5 Currie, Hayden 99 Xavier College C 16 McGrath, Conor 99 Waverly College 6 Dixon, Joshua 99 Endeavor Sports 17 Mills, Jack 99 Barker College 7 Frost, Nicholas 99 Knox Grammar 18 Moore, Julian 99 Normanhurst Boys 8 Harvey, Aiden 99 Kurri Kurri High 19 Nicholas, Michael 99 Barker College 9 Keene, Aaron 99 Blaxland High 20 Nuufolau-Vine, Vinzelett 99 John Therry Cath 10 Kolesnikoff, Alexander 00 Trinity Grammar 21 polinsky, liam 99 Penrith Anglican 11 LoRusso, Ben 99 Trinity Grammar 22 Ryan, Billy 99 The Scots Colleg 12 Mazzantini, Matteo 99 Belmont Christia 23 Szakacs, Kade 99 Warilla High 13 McEntyre, Cameron 99 Knox Grammar 24 Tegg, Patrick 99 Please Selec 14 Mcwhirter, Blake 99 Menai High 25 Thompson, Alexander 99 Please Selec 15 Monaghan, Tyler 99 Chatswood High S 26 Wade, Harrison 99 Epping Boys High 16 Moore, Julian 99 Normanhurst Boys 27 Whelan, Fergus 99 St Aloysius Coll 17 Payne, Kordell
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