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Waikato-Bay of Plenty Secondary Schools Cross Country Championships Kihikihi Domain 9Th June 2021 Year 9 Girls Placing Name Waikato-Bay of Plenty Secondary Schools Cross Country Championships Kihikihi Domain 9th June 2021 Year 9 Girls Placing Name School Time 1 Boh Ritchie St Peter's School (Cambridge) 11.26 2 Holly Fausett Aquinas College 12.03 3 Alyssa Tapper St Peter's School (Cambridge) 12.11 4 Annabel Chapman St Peter's School (Cambridge) 12.32 5 Jasmine Davis Cambridge High School 12.36 6 Maia Poutawera Tauranga Girls' College 12.43 7 Hayley McIntyre Waikato Diocesan School 12.46 8 Mackenzie Bryant Mt Maunganui College 12.53 9 Paige Rickard Tauranga Girls' College 12.56 10 Sophie Garrett Otumoetai College 12.57 11 Maddie Waddell St Peter's School (Cambridge) 12.57 12 Carenza Elley Hamilton Girls High School 13.02 13 Molly Peate Hamilton Girls High School 13.05 14 Maia Suttie Tauranga Girls' College 13.09 15 Lily Greenough St Peter's School (Cambridge) 13.16 16 Brooke Weir St Peter's School (Cambridge) 13.20 17 Leah Kilmister Taupo Nui-a-tia College 13.24 18 Lily James Te Awamutu College 13.27 19 Hannah Paine St Peter's School (Cambridge) 13.28 20 Lily Isaac Whakatane High School 13.31 21 Caoilinn Littbarski-Gray Cambridge High School 13.34 22 Sophia Dol St Peter's School (Cambridge) 13.36 23 Hannah Laurence Thames High School 13.37 24 Emily Parkes Otumoetai College 13.50 25 Alex Tilby-Adams Papamoa College 13.50 26 Alex Milne Taupo Nui-a-tia College 13.56 27 Tayla Frith Katikati College 14.00 28 Genie Tuck St Peter's School (Cambridge) 14.00 29 Rachael Bryant Waikato Diocesan School 14.02 30 Zoe Winter Hauraki Plains College 14.02 31 Casey Spencer Waikato Diocesan School 14.03 32 Chloe Housley Waikato Diocesan School 14.10 33 Charlotte Wright Katikati College 14.19 34 Scarlett Munro Waikato Diocesan School 14.30 35 Jordyn Bell Morrinsville College 14.35 36 Cassidy Wilson Morrinsville College 14.38 37 Caitlin Williams Te Aroha College 14.38 38 Kate Hayward Hamilton Girls High School 14.39 39 Zara Brassington Hillcrest High School 14.44 40 Amber Nicol Taupo Nui-a-tia College 14.51 41 Jules Delaere Te Puke High School 14.55 42 Talia Rankin Tauranga Girls' College 15.01 43 Olivia Rumbal Taumarunui High School 15.06 44 Taylor Neilson Smith Te Awamutu College 15.40 45 Ellie Johnston Thames High School 16.13 46 Leiana Tukia Thames High School 16.43 47 Zoe Young Morrinsville College 16.59 48 Sophie Pereira Otorohanga College 17.46 49 Kara McCormick Katikati College 20.13 50 Vayda Davies Morrinsville College 20.14 51 Jordan Breeze Gair Te Kura O Ngapuke 20.14 Year 9 Boys Placing Name School Time 1 George Wyllie Tauranga Boys' College 10.46 2 Fletcher Adams Hamilton Boys High School 11.02 3 Kayden Theron Papamoa College 11.03 4 Caleb Woodfield St Peter's School (Cambridge) 11.07 5 Lachlan Ross Hamilton Boys High School 11.08 6 Liam Good Tauranga Boys' College 11.18 7 Oliver Christie Trident High School 11.21 8 Rico Dorssers Te Awamutu College 11.22 9 Austin Court Thames High School 11.24 10 Sena Nelson Rototuna High Schools 11.26 11 Xavier Christie Trident High School 11.33 12 Reef Joseph Aquinas College 11.35 13 Jae Benefield St Pauls Collegiate (Ham) 11.39 14 Noah Gibson St John's College 11.45 15 Henry Smith St Peter's School (Cambridge) 11.45 16 Jake Lomas St Peter's School (Cambridge) 11.50 17 James Climo Rototuna High Schools 11.52 18 Nicolas Reeder Otumoetai College 11.56 19 Blake McLaren Matamata College 12.00 20 Oliver Crookston Cambridge High School 12.01 21 Blake McKinnon Cambridge High School 12.04 22 Louis Cairns Otumoetai College 12.05 23 Kalyx Runciman Te Kuiti High School 12.08 24 Isaac Johnstone Tauranga Boys' College 12.09 25 Azael Withers Hamilton Christian School 12.09 26 Joshua Ryan Hamilton Boys High School 12.19 27 Benn Judge Cambridge High School 12.21 28 Sahil Phour Hamilton Boys High School 12.24 29 David Mihigo Rototuna High Schools 12.25 30 Cole Rayner St Peter's School (Cambridge) 12.26 31 Kieran Lawson St Peter's School (Cambridge) 12.30 32 Navdeep Sidhu Hamilton Boys High School 12.32 33 Tama Hawkins Mt Maunganui College 12.33 34 Jakob Byers Morrinsville College 12.34 35 Jamie Cabusao Papamoa College 12.37 36 Hugo Endres Hillcrest High School 12.38 37 Blake Pitchford St John's College 12.39 38 Benjamin Petrik Aquinas College 12.58 39 Finley Gibson Rotorua Boys' High School 13.00 40 Leo Willacy Katikati College 13.17 41 Rico Douthett Morrinsville College 13.18 42 Charlie Dixon St John's College 13.24 43 Aidan Bollee Aquinas College 13.28 44 Owen Hooker Mt Maunganui College 13.42 45 Dylan Harpur Te Awamutu College 13.42 46 Alex Harris Morrinsville College 13.49 47 Oscar Gibson Rotorua Boys' High School 13.55 48 Tom Hornsey Morrinsville College 14.06 49 Joshua Crampton Thames High School 14.06 50 Manjot Banga Morrinsville College 14.07 51 Kian Tapper Hamilton Boys High School 14.23 52 Jacob Hagoort Morrinsville College 14.27 53 Cypres Te Riini Te Kura O Ngapuke 14.33 54 Ryan Whatford Morrinsville College 14.40 Junior Girls Placing Name School Time 1 Delaney Ulrich Rototuna High Schools 11.57 2 Ella Smart Matamata College 12.03 3 Alex Rawlinson Otumoetai College 12.26 4 Lucy Steele Cambridge High School 12.40 5 Letizia Hay St Peter's School (Cambridge) 12.45 6 Rebecca Parkes Otumoetai College 12.46 7 Isabel Melville Waikato Diocesan School 12.51 8 Kithmini Melville Whakatane High School 12.51 9 Jessie Morris Morrinsville College 12.55 10 Anna Isaac Whakatane High School 13.01 11 Sophie Harries Fairfield College 13.01 12 Lily Marlow Sacred Heart Girls' College (Ham) 13.03 13 Nisha Moorfield Hamilton Girls High School 13.03 14 Gemma Groenewald Katikati College 13.07 15 Rejoice Nhemachena Sacred Heart Girls' College (Ham) 13.10 16 Jessica Bray Te Aroha College 13.14 17 Sophie Hay Waikato Diocesan School 13.15 18 Leah Jacobsen Matamata College 13.18 19 Milana Tapper St Peter's School (Cambridge) 13.25 20 Sylvia Thompson Bethlehem College 13.26 21 Libby Street Waikato Diocesan School 13.30 22 Phoebe Hawes Tauranga Girls' College 13.32 23 Caitlyn Williams Tauranga Girls' College 13.34 24 Sophia Smyth Waikato Diocesan School 13.36 25 Mariska Pereira Otorohanga College 13.49 26 Delana Trask John Paul College 13.53 27 Bella Dye Matamata College 13.54 28 Annalies Banks Cambridge High School 14.04 29 Emily Logan Hauraki Plains College 14.04 30 Abby Eveleigh Katikati College 14.09 31 Tegan Negus John Paul College 14.12 32 Emma Hickson John Paul College 14.15 33 Zarah Rattray Hamilton Girls High School 14.16 34 Kali Craig Morrinsville College 14.16 35 Rachel Wilson Morrinsville College 14.17 36 Georgie-Rose Boyd St Peter's School (Cambridge) 14.22 37 Kaelyn Gibberd Morrinsville College 14.23 38 Keana Woodfield St Peter's School (Cambridge) 14.23 39 Madi Judkins St Peter's School (Cambridge) 14.25 40 Carlie Harris Tauranga Girls' College 14.36 41 Molly Roberts Waikato Diocesan School 14.36 42 Rylee Mardon Waikato Diocesan School 14.38 43 Lilli Parres Waikato Diocesan School 14.42 44 Destinee Benge Katikati College 14.43 45 Hannah Jordan Cambridge High School 14.52 46 Fatima Hussain Ali Hamilton Girls High School 14.58 47 Maggie Coxhead St Peter's School (Cambridge) 14.58 48 Kera Tervit Te Awamutu College 15.07 49 Danielle O'Shea Morrinsville College 15.26 50 Teeka Randall Morrinsville College 16.44 51 Ayla Davie Morrinsville College 16.45 Junior Boys Placing Name School Time 1 Elliott Pugh Bethlehem College 14.11 2 Finnley Oliver Mt Maunganui College 14.27 3 Adisen Mahy Mt Maunganui College 14.28 4 Hamish Murray Aquinas College 14.44 5 Heath Lash Rotorua Boys' High School 14.46 6 Zack Conroy Hauraki Plains College 14.58 7 Benjamin Wheatley Otumoetai College 15.03 8 Joshua Cavanagh Hillcrest High School 15.06 9 Otis Baxter Whangamata Area School 15.11 10 Tom Cooley Hamilton Boys High School 15.16 11 Liam Inman St Pauls Collegiate (Ham) 15.19 12 Henry Murchie Otorohanga College 15.24 13 Zachary Brownlee Hamilton Boys High School 15.24 14 Cullen Crowe Hauraki Plains College 15.26 15 Harley Gardiner Tauranga Boys' College 15.27 16 James Catto Tauranga Boys' College 15.27 17 Josh Rowe Cambridge High School 15.37 18 Caleb Valler Hamilton Boys High School 15.44 19 Dylan McConnell Hamilton Boys High School 15.52 20 Louie Short St Pauls Collegiate (Ham) 15.54 21 Zavier Ripley Hamilton Christian School 15.54 22 George Anthony St Peter's School (Cambridge) 15.55 23 Ben Brown St Pauls Collegiate (Ham) 15.57 24 Brady Mitchell Cambridge High School 16.06 25 Fletcher Van Heuven Matamata College 16.07 26 Flynn Warren Katikati College 16.10 27 Liam McEvoy Aquinas College 16.18 28 Mitchell Hedley Te Kuiti High School 16.23 29 Jacob Chetwin Te Awamutu College 16.31 30 Dylan Brown Hamilton Boys High School 16.43 31 Jacob Reeder Otumoetai College 16.49 32 Amiri Van Essen Morrinsville College 16.53 33 Jamie Kennedy Hauraki Plains College 17.05 34 Riddick Rangitonga Te Kuiti High School 17.08 35 Regan Leech Cambridge High School 17.10 36 Jayden Fenwick St John's College 17.13 37 Josh Brown Otumoetai College 17.20 38 Wiremu Van Essen Morrinsville College 17.40 39 Luke McDonald Rototuna High Schools 17.42 40 Daniel Duyvesteyn Rotorua Boys' High School 17.45 41 Jack Hogg Cambridge High School 18.03 42 Thomas Hicks St Peter's School (Cambridge) 18.07 43 Alex Dewhurst Morrinsville College 18.08 44 Kaleb Cook Morrinsville College 18.08 45 Reuben Smith Hauraki Plains College 18.22 46 Jayden Jeffrey Morrinsville College 19.20 47 Samuel Connolly Otorohanga College 19.24 48 Jamie Edwards Morrinsville College 19.25 Senior Girls Placing Name School Time 1 Hannah Gapes John Paul College 14.19 2 Poppy Martin John Paul College 15.42 3 Charo Heijnen Otumoetai College 16.02
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