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Sacred Heart College Sports Awards Dinner SACRED HEART COLLEGE SPORTS AWARDS DINNER 25 October 2018 Sacred Heart College Auditorium MC Brendhan Lovegrove with special guest Simon van Velthooven PROGRAMME Welcome by Principal, Mr Jim Dale Presentation of Sacred Heart College Medallions by Principal Jim Dale, with citations by Mr Brendhan Lovegrove MC Grace, led by Head Prefect, Jack Kiely Self-service buffet Presentation of Sport Awards by Mr Simon van Velthooven, with citations by Mr Brendhan Lovegrove MC Dessert Guest Speaker Mr Simon van Velthooven Presentations to Major Award winners by Mr Simon van Velthooven, with citations by Mr Brendhan Lovegrove MC Closing address by Director of Sport, Mr Nick Guise Major Sponsors Guest Speaker Simon van Velthooven Simon is a New Zealand Track Racing Cyclist and America's Cup Sailor. Simon has also prioritised his education by completing a degree in Agri-Commerce majoring in Commercial Property Valuation At 23 years of age, Simon won New Zealand's first Sprint Cycling medal in the Men's Keirin at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. He has also won multiple World Championship and Commonwealth Games medals and was the 2012 World Cup Champion in the 1km Time Trial and Keirin events. In 2010 and again in 2014, he won a silver in the 1000m Time Trial and Keirin at the Commonwealth Games. Simon joined Emirates Team New Zealand in 2015 and was one of the original ‘cyclors’ that helped develop, test, and race the revolutionary boat. He was a huge asset to the team that won the 2017 America's Cup. The cycling system on the boat was one part of many, that differentiated the team from the rest and allowed them to be competitive against better funded and well established teams in Bermuda, at the 35th Americas Cup. SPORTS MEDALLIONS 2018 MAX ARMSTRONG New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion EZEKIEL BULAY New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion JACK CALDWELL New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion DILLON CARROLL New Zealand U19 Powerlifting Champion ADAM CLAYTON New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion JOEL CLISSOLD New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion HARRIS DANIELSON New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion AUSTEN DRAPER New Zealand Karate Squad Representative JACK DUNCAN New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion NOAH FAITAUA New Zealand U12 Tag 20 Champion ELIAS FALANITULE New Zealand U16 Indoor Cricket Representative LOUIE FERIGO New Zealand Water Polo Youth Team Representative New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion CHAY FIHAKI New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Rugby Team Representative HARRY FINNIGAN New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion POTUSA FUILALA New Zealand U18 Rugby League Representative HARRISON FREEMAN New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion TAUFA FUNAKI New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Rugby Team Representative BEN GARDNER New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion KAI GILLESPIE New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion MICHAEL GRAHAM New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 4 X 400M Champion New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Athletics Team Representative MILAN GROSS New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion TAUA HEATHER Cook Islands Oceania U18 Rugby Team Representative CAMPBELL HULBERT New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion JOSH IRELAND New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion COREY KELLOW New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion SEBASTIAN LARDIES New Zealand Sailing Champion - 29er World Youth Sailing Silver Medallist - 29er BRONSON LARSEN New Zealand Water Polo Youth Team Representative New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion INGRAM LEGER New Zealand U15 Baseball Representative CONNOR LOCK New Zealand Age Group Champion - 200m Breaststroke FINN LOCK New Zealand Junior Swimming Champion - 100m Breaststroke New Zealand Junior Swimming Champion - 200m Breaststroke AARON MANSFIELD-PUTT New Zealand Indoor Cricket Representative ANDREW MATTHEWS New Zealand U17 Road Cycling Team Representative New Zealand Secondary Schools’ U16 Duathlon Champion HAMISH MCALEESE New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion JAKE MOOSBALLY New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion MAX ONGLEY New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion CALLUM PLUNKETT GREGORY New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion LIAM REGAN New Zealand U17 Road Cycling Team Representative ZANE ROBINSON New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion KINGSLEY SINCLAIR New Zealand U20 Football Team Representative New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion OLIVER SMYTH New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion RIWAI STANTON New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion CAMPBELL STRONG New Zealand U17 Football Team Representative LEO TAINE New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion BROOKLYN TE KAWA-SPRATT New Zealand U12 Baseball Team Representative LEYTON VAIKE-HUNT Samoan U15 Basketball Team Representative DECLAN VILJOEN New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion ROBSON WALLACE New Zealand Open Water Champion 5km New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Open Water Champion - 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