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Barber, Indigo 06 1 Bennett, Jemima 06 2 Bond, Eleanor 06 3 Dickfos Queensland Sport & Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:11 PM 18/08/2020 Page 1 2020 All Schools Cross Country Series #2 - 22/08/2020 Minnippi Parklands Performance List - All Schools Series XC#2 Event 1 Girls 14 Year Olds 4000 Metre (29) Saturday 22/08/2020 - 1:30 PM Name Year Team Seed Time Finals Place 1 Barber, Indigo 06 Brisbane State High ________________________ 2 Bennett, Jemima 06 St Aidan's Ags ________________________ 3 Bond, Eleanor 06 Ipswich Girls Grammar ________________________ 4 Dickfos, Arabella 06 St Aidan's Ags ________________________ 5 Ellice, Bridie 06 Brigidine College ________________________ 6 Gigliotti, Gabriella 06 Springfield Anglican ________________________ 7 Gilroy, Georgie 06 Una ________________________ 8 Hannigan, Tess 06 Trinity College ________________________ 9 Hooper, Gemma 06 Sheldon College ________________________ 10 Johnson, Gretta 06 Stuartholme School ________________________ 11 Johnson, Leila 06 Clayfield College ________________________ 12 Magnisalis, Amber 06 Varsiity College ________________________ 13 McElroy, Ava 06 Moreton Bay College ________________________ 14 McGrath, Mia 06 Loreto College ________________________ 15 Michell, Chloe 06 Sheldon College ________________________ 16 Moore, Erica 06 Una ________________________ 17 Neumeister, Vienna 06 Canterbury College ________________________ 18 Norton, Amber 06 The Gap State High School ________________________ 19 Place, Roxanne 06 Moreton Bay College ________________________ 20 Rayward, Jasmine 06 Benowa Shs ________________________ 21 Rylance, Ava 06 Redlands College ________________________ 22 Stanley, Eloise 06 Canterbury College ________________________ 23 Steele, Haru 06 Coomera Anglican College ________________________ 24 Teale, Katelyn 06 Tamborine Mountain Shs ________________________ 25 Walsh, Millie 06 Brisbane Girls Grammar ________________________ 26 Webb, Emily 06 Park Ridge State High School ________________________ 27 Wilson, Ella 06 Dalby Christian College ________________________ 28 Witt, Madison 06 Sheldon College ________________________ 29 Wooldridge, Mia 06 Caloundra State High School ________________________ Event 2 Boys 14 Year Olds 4000 Metre (28) Saturday 22/08/2020 - 2:00 PM Name Year Team Seed Time Finals Place 1 Bannister, Jack 06 Sunhine Coast Grammar ________________________ 2 Barr, Harrison 06 Una ________________________ 3 Beal, Joshua 06 Emmanuel College ________________________ 4 Bell, Alastair 06 Mt Gravatt State High ________________________ 5 Brelsford, Ethan 06 Brisbane State High ________________________ 6 Brew, Isaak 06 Highfields State Secondary Col ________________________ 7 Chippendale, Toby 06 Cannon Hill Anglican ________________________ 8 Davidson, Jake 06 Marist Brothers Ashgrove ________________________ 9 Dummel, Thomas 06 St Augustine's College ________________________ 10 Giltrap-Good, Jake 06 Somerset College ________________________ 11 Haggerty, Angus 06 Miami State High School ________________________ 12 Heath, Will 06 Brisbane State High ________________________ 13 Hogno, Timothy 06 Highlands Christian College ________________________ 14 Hondroudakis, Markos 06 Good Samaritan Catholic Colleg ________________________ 15 Hunt, Hudson 06 Parklands Christian College ________________________ 16 Lloyd, Oliver 06 Miami State High School ________________________ Queensland Sport & Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:11 PM 18/08/2020 Page 2 2020 All Schools Cross Country Series #2 - 22/08/2020 Minnippi Parklands Performance List - All Schools Series XC#2 Event 2 ... (Boys 14 Year Olds 4000 Metre (28)) Name Year Team Seed Time 17 Mahony, Seth 06 Brisbane Boy's College ________________________ 18 McCormack, Sebastian 06 St Peter's Lutheran ________________________ 19 McCure, Sam 06 Emmanuel College ________________________ 20 Moore, Charlie 06 Matthew Flinders Anglican ________________________ 21 Paech, Samuel 06 Cannon Hill Anglican ________________________ 22 Randall, Charlie 06 Toowoomba Grammar School ________________________ 23 Rayner, Lachlan 06 Brisbane Boy's College ________________________ 24 Sanders, Jack 06 All Saints Anglican School ________________________ 25 Sedgman, Jack 06 Indooroopilly Shs ________________________ 26 Smith, Christian 06 Tamborine Mountain Shs ________________________ 27 Tersteeg, Samuel 06 Shailer Park High ________________________ 28 Wills, Luke 06 Sheldon College ________________________ Event 3 Girls 15 Year Olds 4000 Metre (29) Saturday 22/08/2020 - 2:30 PM Name Year Team Seed Time Finals Place 1 Agnew, Kaya 05 Moreton Bay College ________________________ 2 Aitchison, Serenity 05 Emmaus college Jimboomba ________________________ 3 Beardmore, Katherine 05 The Gap State High School ________________________ 4 Bible, Emma 05 Moreton Bay College ________________________ 5 Cash, Tiah 05 Moreton Bay College ________________________ 6 Cullen, Lara 05 Tamborine Mountain Shs ________________________ 7 de Beer, Natasha 05 Una ________________________ 8 Doyle, Grace 05 Albany Creek State High ________________________ 9 Edwards, Sienna 05 Emmanuel College ________________________ 10 Egan, Holly 05 Tamborine Mountain Shs ________________________ 11 Ellice, Madison 05 Brigidine College ________________________ 12 Forsyth, Ashlee 05 Cleveland District Shs ________________________ 13 Geldard, Lucinda 05 St Margaret's Ags ________________________ 14 Grimsey, Georgia 05 Canterbury College ________________________ 15 Harte, Isabella 05 St Margaret's Ags ________________________ 16 Keenan, Ella 05 Sunshine Beach State High Scho ________________________ 17 Lloyd-Jones, Harriet 05 Downlands College ________________________ 18 Malcolm, Sophie 05 Brisbane State High ________________________ 19 McDonald, Amelia 05 Sheldon College ________________________ 20 McPhee, Miranda 05 Brisbane State High ________________________ 21 Neilsen, Emma 05 Brisbane State High ________________________ 22 O'Connor, Paige 05 Nanango Shs ________________________ 23 Parish, Eva 05 Varsiity College ________________________ 24 Perkins, Emily 05 Aquinas College ________________________ 25 Rodwell, Ella 05 Somerville House ________________________ 26 Schooth, Lucy 05 Sheldon College ________________________ 27 Sewell, Molly 05 Marymount College ________________________ 28 Watson, Isla 05 Brisbane State High ________________________ 29 Young, Aimee 05 St Margaret's Ags ________________________ Event 4 Boys 15 Year Olds 4000 Metre (30) Saturday 22/08/2020 - 3:00 PM Name Year Team Seed Time Finals Place 1 Allan, Kaden 05 Brisbane Adventist College ________________________ 2 Ayuya, Nelson 05 Brisbane Boy's College ________________________ Queensland Sport & Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:11 PM 18/08/2020 Page 3 2020 All Schools Cross Country Series #2 - 22/08/2020 Minnippi Parklands Performance List - All Schools Series XC#2 Event 4 ... (Boys 15 Year Olds 4000 Metre (30)) Name Year Team Seed Time 3 Bouwmeester, Harry 05 Benowa Shs ________________________ 4 Bryant, Thomas 05 Indooroopilly Shs ________________________ 5 Buhagiar, Vincent 05 Ipswich Grammar School ________________________ 6 Coutts, Brashar 05 Nudgee College ________________________ 7 Craig, Peyton 05 Chancellor State College ________________________ 8 Crome, Lachlan 05 Brisbane State High ________________________ 9 Devine, Dylan 05 Coomera Anglican College ________________________ 10 Fletcher, William 05 Brisbane State High ________________________ 11 Forbes-Schutz, Jonas 05 Prince of Peace Lutheran ________________________ 12 Gladwin, Samuel 05 Toowoomba Grammar School ________________________ 13 Isaacs, Owen 05 Hillbrook Anglican School ________________________ 14 Jessep, Hudson 05 St Teresa's Catholic College ________________________ 15 Johnson, Cooper 05 Brisbane Boy's College ________________________ 16 Jones, Jarrod 05 Moreton Bay Boy's College ________________________ 17 Kelly, Taj 05 Loganlea State High School ________________________ 18 Langdon Macmillan, Tom 05 Brisbane State High ________________________ 19 Lukey, Spencer 05 Carmel College ________________________ 20 McKillop, Cooper 05 Una ________________________ 21 McKillop, Matt 05 Una ________________________ 22 Meena, Jamal 05 Ormiston College ________________________ 23 Myles-Hawkins, Zak 05 Cannon Hill Anglican ________________________ 24 Pickett, Samuel 05 Ipswich Grammar School ________________________ 25 Pike, Jackson 05 Padua College ________________________ 26 Rayner, Oscar 05 Brisbane Boy's College ________________________ 27 Ridgway, Archie 05 Churchie ________________________ 28 Rieck, Mitchell 05 Villanova College ________________________ 29 Saunders, Joseph 05 Brisbane State High ________________________ 30 Tallon, Heath 05 Kelvin Grove State College ________________________ Event 5 Girls 16-19 4000 Metre (28) Saturday 22/08/2020 - 3:30 PM Lane Name Year Team Seed Time Finals Place W16 Year Olds 1 Allan, Anika 04 Brisbane Adventist College ________________________ 2 Boyd, Olivia 04 Centenary State High School ________________________ 3 Bryant, Elizabeth 04 All Hallows ________________________ 4 Doherty, Yasmin 04 St Aidan's Ags ________________________ 5 hill, chenoa 04 Southport State High School ________________________ 6 Lee, Annabel 04 Lourdes Hill College ________________________ 7 Marks, Mia 04 John Paul College ________________________ 8 McCormack, Bridget 04 St Aidan's Ags ________________________ 9 Moore, Keira 04 Brisbane State High ________________________ 10 Nyssen, Amber 04
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