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Sacred Heart College Sports Awards Dinner SACRED HEART COLLEGE SPORTS AWARDS DINNER 20 October 2017 Sacred Heart College Auditorium with special guest Ethan Mitchell PROGRAMME Welcome by Director of Sport, Mr Nick Guise Acknowledgement of Sports Captains 2017 by Principal Jim Dale with citations by Mr Stephen McIvor Presentation of Sacred Heart College Medallions by Principal Jim Dale with citations by Mr Stephen McIvor Grace led by Sports Prefect, James Matthews Self-service buffet Presentation of Sport Awards by Mr Ethan Mitchell with citations by Mr Stephen McIvor Dessert and coffee Guest Speaker Mr Ethan Mitchell Presentations to Major Award winners by Mr Ethan Mitchell with citations by Mr Stephen McIvor Closing address by Head Prefect, Lemeki Namoa Major Sponsors Guest Speaker Ethan Mitchell Ethan Mitchell is a Sacred Heart Old Boy and a New Zealand representative track cyclist. Ethan began road cycling in Year 9 at Sacred Heart and competed in this discipline for a year. In Year 10 Ethan purchased a new bike from Justine Grace who asked him to trial track riding as he had the right build for it. From here Ethan’s hard work and focus has seen him go on to win Gold at the Junior Track World Champs in Capetown 2008; Bronze in the Keirin and Silver in both the 1km Time Trial and Team Sprint at the 2009 Youth Olympics; Gold in the Team Sprint at the 2009 Junior Track World Champs and Silver in the Team Sprint at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the men's team sprint for the national team and finished 5th overall which enabled him to be eligible for the 2016 Rio Olympics. Ethan then went on to win a silver medal alongside Sam Webster and Eddie Dawkins in the team sprint at the 2016 Rio Olympics. He also won a bronze medal at the 2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Hong Kong in the sprint event; the first New Zealander who won a world championship medal in an individual event. SENIOR CAPTAINS 2017 Athletics Team Jonathan Ansley 1st V Basketball Captain Jared August 1st XI Cricket Captain Adam Mackinnon Senior A Cycling Captain James Matthews Distance Running Captain Jacob Holmes 1st XI Football Captain Robert Dymond 1st XI Hockey Captain Nathan Sutherland Rowing Captain James Fitz-Gerald 1st XV Rugby Captain Lemeki Namoa Snow Sports Captain George FitzGerald Premier Squash Captain Enzo Villarama Senior A Tennis Captain Tim Heslin Senior A Touch Captain Lemeki Namoa Senior A Water Polo Captain Matthew Dell SPORTS MEDALLIONS 2017 JONATHAN ANSLEY New Zealand ISF World Football Representative JOHN BULAY New Zealand ISF World Football Representative LUKE CLISSOLD New Zealand ISF World Football Representative NATHAN COLLINS New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Lightweight Four Rowing Champion GEORGE CRONIN New Zealand Schools Polo Team Representative HARRIS DANIELSON New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion MATTHEW DELL New Zealand Schoolboys Water Polo Representative (2016) New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion JACK DUNCAN New Zealand ISF World Football Representative ROBERT DYMOND New Zealand ISF World Football Representative TIMOTHY EDWARDS New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Lightweight Four Rowing Champion HENRY EVANS New Zealand ISF World Football Representative LOUIE FERIGO New Zealand U17 Water Polo Representative New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion HARRY FINNIGAN New Zealand U19 Water Polo Representative New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion TAUFA FUNAKI New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Rugby Team Representative JYRIS GLAMUZINA New Zealand U16 Rugby League Representative IZAIAH GOSCHE Samoa Tag 20 Representative Cook Island Tag 20 Representative MICHAEL GRAHAM New Zealand Secondary Schools’ U18 400M Champion TAUA HEATHER Cook Islands Athletics Representative NICHOLAS HERMANS New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion JACK HIGGINS New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Lightweight Four Rowing Champion JACOB HOLMES New Zealand Cross-Country Representative JOSH JACOMB New Zealand U15 Condor 7s Representative (2016) ADAM JONES New Zealand U17 Cricket Champion KELVIN KALUA New Zealand ISF World Football Representative FLETCHER KELLEHER New Zealand ISF World Football Representative COREY KELLOW New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion JOSHUA KEY New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion SEBASTIAN LARDIES New Zealand Sailing Champion - 29er United States of America National Sailing Champion - 29er BRONSON LARSEN New Zealand U17 Water Polo Representative New Zealand U20 Water Polo Representative New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion BRIAN LEALIIFANO New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Junior Boys 4x100m Relay Champion INGRAM LEGER New Zealand U13 Baseball Representative TINO LUI New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Junior Boys 4x100m Relay Champion TAWANDA MAROWA New Zealand ISF World Football Representative ANDREW MATTHEWS New Zealand Secondary Schools’ U16 Northern Cycling Tour Champion THOMAS MCCLOY New Zealand ISF World Football Representative DANIEL MCGILL New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Lightweight Four Rowing Champion LEMEKI NAMOA New Zealand Barbarians Rugby Team Representative MAX ONGLEY New Zealand ISF World Football Representative New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Junior Boys 4x100m Relay Champion FATONGIA PAEA New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Rugby Team Representative SEAN PAGET New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Lightweight Four Rowing Champion MATTHEW PALMER New Zealand ISF World Football Representative New Zealand U17 Football World Cup Representative OLIVER POCOCK New Zealand ISF World Football Representative MATTHEW RAYNEAU New Zealand ISF World Football Representative KINGSLEY SINCLAIR New Zealand ISF World Football Representative New Zealand U17 Football World Cup Representative HAMISH SULLIVAN New Zealand Schoolboys Water Polo Representative (2016) New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion BROOKLYN TE KAWA-SPRATT New Zealand U13 Baseball Representative LEON VAN DEN HOVEN New Zealand ISF World Football Representative New Zealand U17 Football World Cup Representative JABEZ VEAMATAHAU New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Junior Boys 4x100m Relay Champion ROBSON WALLACE New Zealand Age Group Champion, 400m Freestyle New Zealand Age Group Champion, 1500m Freestyle MALCOM YOUNG New Zealand ISF World Football Representative BRADLEY YOVICH New Zealand ISF World Football Representative PATRIK ZATKO New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion Sports Awards 2017 ATHLETICS The Peterson Family Cup for the Year 7 Athletics Champion Ashton Kneebone The Senior Division Athletic Champion Cup for the Year 8 Athletics Champion David Lamare The Junior Athletics Championship Cup for the Junior Athletics Champion Thomas Wynne The Mervyn and Kingi Fraser Smith Cup for the Intermediate Athletics Champion Bono Napota The D Casey Esquire Cup for the Senior Athletics Champion Michael Graham The Henare Tuhakaraina Trophy for Junior Boys Field Events Excellence Leiukamea Schaaf BADMINTON The D’Souza Family Trust Cup for the Outstanding Player of the Year Perth Saksombat The SHC Badminton Trophy for the Most Promising Player Chenjianfeng Wang BASKETBALL The Outstanding Year 7 and 8 Player Adam Davies and Joshua Stewart The SHC Carew-Bourke Family Cup for Most Outstanding Junior Player Max Burggraaf The Paul Hood Trophy for Service and Leadership to a Senior Player Jared August The Lawson Family Trophy for the Most Valuable Player Joshua Leger CRICKET The Outstanding Year 7 and 8 Player Joel Inglis The Moran Cup for Most Promising Junior Player Declan Viljoen The Barakat Cup for the highest aggregate wickets in the 1st XI Matthew Gibson The Arbuckle Family Cup for highest aggregate runs in the 1st XI Adam Jones The Michael McFadden Memorial Cup for 1st XI Best Fielder Nathan Sutherland The Brother Vincent Scannell Memorial Trophy given to the Outstanding Sacred Heart Player at the annual Marist Cricket Carnival Adam Jones CYCLING The Jennings Cup for the Outstanding Novice Paul Rettkowicz Outstanding Senior Cyclist of the Year Cup Donated by the Jackson Family Cameron Davies The Ethan Mitchell Cup for the Cyclist of the Year Joel Douglas DISTANCE RUNNING The Year 7 Cross-Country Cup for the Year 7 Champion Caleb Moosbally The Year 8 Cross-Country Cup for the Year 8 Champion Beno Shaw The Junior Champion Jackson Jarvie The Outstanding Cross-Country Runner Cup for the Intermediate Champion Matthew Wynne The College Cross-Country Champion Trophy for the Senior Cross-Country Champion Jacob Holmes The Budapest Cup for Outstanding Commitment, Effort and Teamwork Nathan Collins Senior Cross Country DISTANCE RUNNING CHAMPIONS Senior Six-Man Team: Bronze at National Champs, Gold at Auckland Champs, Gold at Auckland Road Race Champs FOOTBALL The Outstanding Years 7 and 8 Player Finn Caughey The Outstanding Junior Player Campbell Strong The 1st Dempsey Morton Trophy for the Most Improved 1st XI Player Jack Duncan The 2nd Dempsey Morton Trophy for the Most Outstanding1st XI Player Kelvin Kalua The Doyle-Smit Family Cup for the 1st XI Football Players’ Player Thomas McCloy The Brother Edwin Fittan Cup for Student Service to Football Peter Kennedy The Golden Glove Trophy for the Best Goal Defender Declan Viljoen The SHC Manickum Family Golden Boot Trophy for the Most Goals scored in the season Matthew Palmer (also present the AKSS Football Assoc Premier League Golden Boot Trophy to Matt) AUCKLAND CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS 1st XI Football Team 3rd XI Football Team 2nd XI Football Team 14A Team AUCKLAND KNOCKOUT CUP WINNERS 1st XI Football Team Under 13 Football Team GOLF The Maudsley Golf
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