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WBOP Cross Country Results 2017 WBOP Cross Country Results 2017 Placing Time Year 4 Girls School Cluster Placing Points Cluster - Yr 4 Girls (top 5 placings) 1st 6.31 Amelie Barclay-Frank Mount Primary Mount Cluster W 1st 47 Mount Cluster WBOP 2nd 6.32 Eleanor Pugh Selwyn Ridge South Cluster W 2nd 142 West Cluster WBOP 3rd 6.47 Ruby Jones Greenpark West Cluster W 3rd 148 East Cluster WBOP 4th 155 South Cluster WBOP 5th 199 North Cluster WBOP 6th 212 Te Puke Cluster WBOP Placing Time Year 4 Boys School Cluster Placing Points Cluster - Yr 4 Boys (top 5 placings) 1st ##### Shima Fletcher Bethlehem Colleg North Cluster W 1st 58 Mount Cluster WBOP 2nd ##### Corban Holmes Bethlehem Primar East Cluster WB 2nd 109 West Cluster WBOP 3rd ##### Harrison Rowse Mount Primary Mount Cluster W 3rd 128 East Cluster WBOP 4th 145 North Cluster WBOP 5th 186 South Cluster WBOP 6th 199 Te Puke Cluster WBOP Placing Time Year 5 Girls School Cluster Placing Points Cluster - Yr 5 Girls (top 5 placings) 1st ##### Sarah Bryan Omokoroa No 1 North Cluster W 1st 74 Mount Cluster WBOP 2nd ##### Faith Anderson Greenpark West Cluster W 2nd 140 West Cluster WBOP 3rd ##### Mackenzie Bryant Omanu School Mount Cluster W 3rd 140 South Cluster WBOP 4th 140 East Cluster WBOP 5th 187 Te Puke Cluster WBOP 6th 201 North Cluster WBOP Placing Time Year 5 Boys School Cluster Placing Points Cluster - Yr 5 Boys (top 5 placings) 1st ##### George Athy-Knibbs Greenpark West Cluster W 1st 76 Mount Cluster WBOP 2nd ##### Isaac Johnstone Mount Primary Mount Cluster W 2nd 137 West Cluster WBOP 3rd ##### George Wyllie Matua School East Cluster WB 3rd 147 Te Puke Cluster WBOP 4th 164 North Cluster WBOP 5th 166 East Cluster WBOP 6th 210 South Cluster WBOP Placing Time Year 6 Girls School Cluster Placing Points Cluster - Yr 6 Girls (top 5 placings) 1st 8.38 Renee Carey St Mary's Taurang South Cluster W 1st 98 Mount Cluster WBOP 2nd 8.42 Angel Kete Fairhaven School Te Puke Cluster 2nd 118 West Cluster WBOP 3rd 8.46 Sylvia Thompson Greenpark West Cluster W 3rd 156 Te Puke Cluster WBOP 4th 161 North Cluster WBOP 5th 175 East Cluster WBOP 6th 184 South Cluster WBOP Placing Time Year 6 Boys School Cluster Placing Points Cluster - Yr 6 Boys (top 5 placings) 1st 7.27 Sean Collins Mount Primary Mount Cluster W 1st 75 Mount Cluster WBOP 2nd 7.44 Harrison Tisch Matua School East Cluster WB 2nd 135 South Cluster WBOP 3rd 7.48 Kadin Nogaj Selwyn Ridge South Cluster W 3rd 148 West Cluster WBOP 4th 157 Te Puke Cluster WBOP 5th 181 East Cluster WBOP 6th 197 North Cluster WBOP Placing Points WBOP Overall Cluster Results 1st 428 Mount Cluster WBOP 2nd 813 West Cluster WBOP 3rd 938 East Cluster WBOP 4th 1010 South Cluster WBOP 5th 1058 Te Puke Cluster WBOP 6th 1067 North Cluster WBOP Placing Time Year 7 Girls School Cluster Placing Points Cluster - Yr 7 Girls (top 5 placings) 1st 12.32 Bridget McGirr Central Cluster W Matahui Road 1st 36 Papamoa College 2nd 12.39 Jasmine Spice Papamoa College 2nd 61 Aquinas College 3rd 12.44 Gemma Groenewald Katikati College 3rd 101 Katikati College 4th 106 Central Zone Placing Time Year 7 Boys School Cluster Placing Points Cluster - Yr 7 Boys (top 5 placings) 1st 11.03 Elliott Pugh Bethlehem College 1st 65 Aquinas College 2nd 11.34 Ryan Boyle Bethlehem College 2nd 75 Waihi College 3rd 11.43 Oli Mathis Waihi College 3rd 97 Central Zone 4th 145 Katikati College Placing Time Year 8 Girls School Cluster Placing Points Cluster - Yr 8 Girls (top 5 placings) 1st 12.19 Summar Tanner Bethlehem College 1st 60 Katikati College 2nd 12.27 Mikayla Price Central Cluster W Omokoroa No 1 2nd 64 Central Zone 3rd 12.34 Ella Ryan Central Cluster W Omokoroa No 1 3rd 79 Aquinas College 4th 115 Papamoa College Placing Time Year 8 Boys School Cluster Placing Points Cluster - Yr 8 Boys (top 5 placings) 1st 10.21 Daniel Nicholson Katikati College 1st 38 Katikati College 2nd 10.29 Sean Nicholson Katikati College 2nd 68 Aquinas College 3rd 10.46 Luke Spurr Katikati College 3rd 145 Te Puke Zone 4th 146 Papamoa College Placing Points WBOP Overall Zone Results 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th WBOP Represenatives at the BOP Cross Country 2017 Placing Year 4 Girls School Cluster DOB Race age 1 Amelie Barclay-Frank Mount Primary Mount Cluster WBOP 27.5.2008 8 2 Elaeanor Pugh Selwyn Ridge South Cluster WBOP 19.5.2008 8 3 Ruby Jones Greenpark West Cluster WBOP 4.7.2008 8 4 Bella Devereaux Mount Primary Mount Cluster WBOP 20.6.2008 8 5 Amelia Cheyne Papamoa School Mount Cluster WBOP 14.3.2009 8 6 Lila Jo Otumoetai School East Cluster WBOP 3.2.2009 8 7 Maggie Glubb St Thomas More Mount Cluster WBOP 17.4.2008 9 8 Olivia Verryt Mount Primary Mount Cluster WBOP 31.10.2008 8 9 Demi Roberts Mount Primary Mount Cluster WBOP 3.4.2009 8 10 Liana Van Der Gugten Tauranga Adventist East Cluster WBOP 27.12.2008 8 11 Rose Scott Bethlehem School East Cluster WBOP 28.11.2008 8 12 Starra Mathews Omokoroa Point North Cluster WBOP 17.10.2008 8 13 Sienna Latu St Thomas More Mount Cluster WBOP 9.1.2009 8 14 Tayla Knight Otamarakau Te Puke Cluster WBOP 2.11.2008 8 15 Sophie Neustroski Tauriko West Cluster WBOP 1.12.2008 8 Placing Year 4 Boys School Cluster DOB 1 Shima Fletcher Bethlehem College North Cluster WBOP 15.4.2008 9 2 Corban Holmes Bethlehem Primary East Cluster WBOP 30.6.2008 8 3 Harrison Rowse Mount Primary Mount Cluster WBOP 11.4.2008 9 4 Hemi Antonsen Papamoa Primary Mount Cluster WBOP 23.1.2009 8 5 Sebastian Gardner Omanu School Mount Cluster WBOP 2.7.2008 8 6 Vlad Misescu Omokoroa No 1 North Cluster WBOP 12.3.2009 8 7 Eli Collins Mount Primary Mount Cluster WBOP 27.10.2008 8 8 Stefan Pendergrast Oropi West Cluster WBOP 6.5.2008 8 9 Caleb Litolf Tauriko West Cluster WBOP 27.9.2008 8 10 Samuel Butler Tahatai Coast Mount Cluster WBOP 27.5.2008 8 11 Cameron Fitzjohn Greenpark West Cluster WBOP 15.9.2008 8 12 Charlie Shivnan Omanu School Mount Cluster WBOP 11.5.2008 8 13 Edward Webb Otumoetai School East Cluster WBOP 25.4.2008 9 14 Ashton Lucas Greenpark West Cluster WBOP 3.6.2008 8 15 Cypress jones Paengaroa School Te Puke Cluster 5.12.2008 8 Placing Year 5 Girls School Cluster DOB 1 Sarah Bryan Omokoroa No 1 North Cluster WBOP 21.6.2007 9 2 Faith Anderson Greenpark West Cluster WBOP 10.5.2007 9 3 Mackenzie Bryant Omanu School Mount Cluster WBOP 13.1.2008 9 4 Alex Tilby Adams Golden Sands Mount Cluster WBOP 30.7.2007 9 5 Asha James Omanu School Mount Cluster WBOP 6.11.2007 9 6 Maia Poutawera Tauranga Primary South Cluster WBOP 17.7.2007 9 7 Lily Anderson Otamarakau School Te Puke Cluster WBOP 24.1.2008 9 8 Baylee Hennel Fairhaven School Te Puke Cluster WBOP 17.8.2007 9 9 Talia Coffey Mount Primary Mount Cluster WBOP 19.11.2007 9 10 Holly Fausett St Mary's Tauranga South Cluster WBOP 23.6.2007 9 11 Holly Fitzgerald Matua School East Cluster WBOP 16.10.2007 9 12 Miah Smith Pillans Point East Cluster WBOP 22.5.2007 9 13 Indigo James Greenpark West Cluster WBOP 24.7.2007 9 14 Ella-Marie Pahuru Tauranga Primary South Cluster WBOP 15.8.2007 9 15 Sophie Plunkett St Thomas More Mount Cluster WBOP 15.5.2007 9 Placing Year 5 Boys School Cluster DOB 1 George Athy-Knibbs Greenpark West Cluster WBOP 22.6.2007 9 2 Isaac Johnstone Mount Primary Mount Cluster WBOP 8.1.2008 9 3 George Wylie Matua School East Cluster WBOP 10.7.2007 9 4 Liam Good Bethlehem Primary East Cluster WBOP 31.8.2007 9 5 Aaron Taylor Fairhaven School Te Puke Cluster WBOP 22.08.2007 9 6 Van Fitzharris Omanu School Mount Cluster WBOP 23.1.2008 9 7 Steve Ahearn Omokoroa No 1 North Cluster WBOP 21.9.2007 9 8 Max Hughes Greenpark West Cluster WBOP 22.8.2007 9 9 Harry Anderson Omanu School Mount Cluster WBOP 29.11.2007 9 10 Ruben Wooten Greenpark West Cluster WBOP 20.8.2007 9 11 Vinnie Baggott Te Akau Ki, Papamoa Mount Cluster WBOP 15.11.07 9 12 Taine Roy Te Akau Ki, Papamoa Mount Cluster WBOP 10.6.2007 9 13 Will Baker Waihi Beach School North Cluster WBOP 11.12.2007 9 14 Sam Coley Mount Primary Mount Cluster WBOP 17.6.2007 9 15 Placing Year 6 Girls School Cluster DOB 1 Renee Carey St Mary's 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22.7.2006 10 2 Harrison Tisch Matua School East Cluster WBOP 28.8.2006 10 3 Kadin Nogaj Selwyn Ridge South Cluster WBOP 17.3.2007 10 4 Adisen Mahy Tahatai Coast Mount Cluster WBOP 30.11.2006 10 5 Mason MacDonald Golden Sands Mount Cluster WBOP 21.9.2006 10 6 Billy Ramsden Greenpark West Cluster WBOP 15.7.2006 10 7 Josh Muir Fairhaven School Te Puke Cluster WBOP 15.12.2006 10 8 Benjamin Hulbert Selwyn Ridge South Cluster WBOP 11.2.2007 10 9 Hamish Neilson Selwyn Ridge South Cluster WBOP 16.10.2006 10 10 Dylan Forster Omanu Mount Cluster WBOP 21.4.2006 11 11 Joby Reid Greenpark West Cluster WBOP 13.5.2006 10 12 Joshua Smith Golden Sands
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