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Counties Manukau Zone Track Results 2020 College Sport Auckland - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:21 AM 27/02/2020 Page 1 College Sport Auckland Counties Manukau Zone Athletics Massey Park Results - Track Yellow = Automatic Qualifier for the College Sport Auckland Championships on 25 March 2020 Girls 100 Meter Dash Junior ================================================================================= CSA: R 12.02 2007 C. Linderboom, Rangitoto College Name Age Team Seed Prelims Wind H# ================================================================================= Preliminaries 1 Sariyan Paitai Wesley College 13.98q -3.3 3 2 Unuhia Crosby-Tewhare Howick College 14.09q -3.3 3 3 Navdeep Kaur Macleans College 14.12q -1.0 2 4 Nina Wilson Sancta Maria 14.21q -1.3 1 5 Nodin Obasuyi Pakuranga College 14.23q -1.3 1 6 Suana Bourne Wesley College 14.27q -1.3 1 7 Mia Makoare Sancta Maria 14.37q -1.0 2 8 Astyn Bidios Sancta Maria 14.50q -3.3 3 9 Lakeisha Ngaika Rosehill College 14.50 -1.3 1 10 Daphna Steven Waiuku College 14.85 -1.3 1 11 Abby Snooks Macleans College 15.06 -3.3 3 12 Veiongo Finau Aorere College 15.12 -1.3 1 13 Tisi Vehikite Pukekohe High 15.16 -1.0 2 14 Maria Maivalenisau Pakuranga College 15.36 -3.3 3 15 Amira Hughes Pukekohe High 15.60 -1.0 2 16 Nanje Welman Howick College 15.97 -3.3 3 17 Skye Wright Waiuku College 15.99 -1.0 2 18 Tanvi Mistry Pakuranga College 16.31 -1.0 2 Girls 100 Meter Dash Junior ============================================================================== CSA: R 12.02 2007 C. Linderboom, Rangitoto College Name Age Team Prelims Finals Wind ============================================================================== Finals 1 Sariyan Paitai Wesley College 13.98 13.64 4.5 2 Navdeep Kaur Macleans College 14.12 13.70 4.5 3 Unuhia Crosby-Tewhare Howick College 14.09 13.92 4.5 4 Suana Bourne Wesley College 14.27 14.05 4.5 5 Nina Wilson Sancta Maria 14.21 14.14 4.5 6 Nodin Obasuyi Pakuranga College 14.23 14.16 4.5 7 Astyn Bidios Sancta Maria 14.50 14.45 4.5 8 Mia Makoare Sancta Maria 14.37 14.75 4.5 Girls 200 Meter Dash Junior ================================================================================= CSA: R 25.51 1985 Michelle Eagle, Northcote College Name Age Team Seed Prelims Wind H# ================================================================================= Preliminaries 1 Sariyan Paitai Wesley College 28.50q -1.6 3 2 Unuhia Crosby-Tewhare Howick College 28.63q -1.6 3 3 Astyn Bidios Sancta Maria 29.28q -1.8 2 4 Anjalee Singh Macleans College 29.61q -1.6 3 5 Navdeep Kaur Macleans College 29.69q -1.8 2 6 Suana Bourne Wesley College 29.78q -1.4 1 7 Kayla Stewart Howick College 30.20q -1.4 1 8 Kayla Reid Rosehill College 30.49q -1.8 2 9 Mya Tubu Sancta Maria 30.57 -1.4 1 10 Nina Wilson Sancta Maria 30.62 -1.8 2 11 Lakeisha Ngaika Rosehill College 30.68 -1.8 2 12 Ava Ellis Sancta Maria 31.67 -1.6 3 13 Daphna Steven Waiuku College 31.74 -1.4 1 14 Tisi Vehikite Pukekohe High 31.83 -1.4 1 15 Maria Maivalenisau Pakuranga College 31.87 -1.6 3 16 Nanje Welman Howick College 32.33 -1.8 2 17 Kazia Watt Pakuranga College 32.68 -1.8 2 18 Skye Wright Waiuku College 34.34 -1.6 3 19 Talia Masi Pukekohe High 34.35 -1.6 3 20 Jazlyn Senice James Cook High 37.00 -1.8 2 Girls 200 Meter Dash Junior ============================================================================== CSA: R 25.51 1985 Michelle Eagle, Northcote College Name Age Team Prelims Finals Wind ============================================================================== Finals 1 Sariyan Paitai Wesley College 28.50 27.95 1.4 2 Astyn Bidios Sancta Maria 29.28 28.48 1.4 3 Unuhia Crosby-Tewhare Howick College 28.63 28.80 1.4 4 Navdeep Kaur Macleans College 29.69 29.06 1.4 5 Suana Bourne Wesley College 29.78 29.35 1.4 6 Kayla Stewart Howick College 30.20 29.61 1.4 7 Kayla Reid Rosehill College 30.49 29.85 1.4 Girls 300 Meter Dash Junior ============================================================================ CSA: R 41.13 2014 D. Lewis, Long Bay College Name Age Team Seed Finals H# ============================================================================ 1 Anjalee Singh Macleans College 46.93 2 2 Astyn Bidios Sancta Maria 48.16 1 3 Danielle Asiata Macleans College 49.58 3 4 Elizabeth Neiufi Aorere College 50.10 2 5 Ava Ellis Sancta Maria 50.52 2 6 Kayla Reid Rosehill College 50.92 1 7 Zoe Benson Macleans College 51.30 1 8 Chloe Tapp Pukekohe High 52.32 3 9 Caitlin Hickford Pukekohe High 52.71 1 10 Teagan Johnson Howick College 52.97 3 11 Sophie White Howick College 53.73 2 12 Charlize Chandra Waiuku College 55.52 3 13 Atalia Taoa Aorere College 55.73 1 14 Leana Heffernan Sancta Maria 59.43 2 Girls 800 Meter Run Junior ========================================================================= CSA: R 2:19.12 1987 Michelle Roscoe, Westlake Girls High Name Age Team Seed Finals ========================================================================= 1 Danielle Asiata Macleans College 2:32.05 2 Anjalee Singh Macleans College 2:36.37 3 Zoe Benson Macleans College 2:38.98 4 Lakeisha Ngaika Rosehill College 2:44.43 5 Georgia Lynch Acg Strathallan 2:44.74 6 Chelsea Nicholas Rosehill College 2:49.18 7 Aysha Hussan Botany Downs 2:53.29 8 Sophie White Howick College 2:53.60 9 Riley Couillault Howick College 3:04.36 10 Leana Heffernan Sancta Maria 3:15.04 11 Kayleigh Pieters Sancta Maria 3:19.72 12 Shreshaa Guhan Rosehill College 3:20.84 Girls 1500 Meter Run Junior ========================================================================= CSA: R 4:39.33 2006 Esther Keown, Auckland Girls Grammar Name Age Team Seed Finals ========================================================================= 1 Zoe Benson Macleans College 5:17.35 2 Georgia Lynch Acg Strathallan 5:20.67 3 Armani Tohaia Pukekohe High 5:26.79 4 Chelsea Nicholas Rosehill College 5:43.02 5 Riley Couillault Howick College 5:48.81 6 Kayleigh Pieters Sancta Maria 6:52.88 Girls 3000 Meter Run Junior ========================================================================= CSA: R 10:29.70 2006 Esther Keown, Auckland Girls Gramma Name Age Team Seed Finals ========================================================================= 1 Armani Tohaia Pukekohe High 10:42.67 2 Georgia Lynch Acg Strathallan 10:52.55 Girls 70 Meter Hurdles Junior ============================================================================== CSA: R 11.50 1996 Andrea Miller, Epsom Girls Grammar Name Age Team Seed Finals Wind ============================================================================== 1 Navdeep Kaur Macleans College 14.20 -1.6 2 Riley Couillault Howick College 14.25 -1.6 3 Kate Lindsay Macleans College 14.46 -1.6 Girls 4x100 Meter Relay Junior ========================================================================= CSA: R 49.98 1986 Diocesan School Team Seed Finals ========================================================================= 1 Aorere College 'A' 58.74 2 Pukekohe High School 'A' 1:00.34 Girls 100 Meter Dash Intermediate ================================================================================= CSA: R 12.00 1997 Jannah Fleetwood, Rangitoto College Name Age Team Seed Prelims Wind H# ================================================================================= Preliminaries 1 Marielle Venida Sancta Maria 12.32q 1.3 1 2 Alice Shannon Botany Downs 13.23q 1.3 1 3 Arwen Solomon Ormiston Senior 13.54q 2.1 3 4 Courtney Rimmer Macleans College 13.62q 2.1 3 5 Samantha Greenwood Botany Downs 13.95q 2.1 3 6 Mackenzie Armitage Pukekohe High 14.11q 1.3 1 7 Maggie Corbett Macleans College 14.17q 1.3 1 8 Cadence Lokeni Aorere College 14.37q 2.1 3 9 Georgia Legg Pakuranga College 14.49 2.5 2 10 Bianca Harriman Aorere College 15.04 2.1 3 11 Niamh Baxter Acg Strathallan 15.07 2.5 2 12 Holley Roebeck Rosehill College 15.38 1.3 1 13 Puaolena Fausia Pakuranga College 16.38 2.1 3 Girls 100 Meter Dash Intermediate ============================================================================== CSA: R 12.00 1997 Jannah Fleetwood, Rangitoto College Name Age Team Prelims Finals Wind ============================================================================== Finals 1 Marielle Venida Sancta Maria 12.32 12.18 3.0 2 Arwen Solomon Ormiston Senior 13.54 13.05 3.0 3 Alice Shannon Botany Downs 13.23 13.33 3.0 4 Courtney Rimmer Macleans College 13.62 13.57 3.0 5 Samantha Greenwood Botany Downs 13.95 14.12 3.0 6 Mackenzie Armitage Pukekohe High 14.11 14.24 3.0 7 Maggie Corbett Macleans College 14.17 14.29 3.0 Girls 200 Meter Dash Intermediate ================================================================================= CSA: R 24.98 1999 April Brough, Elim College Name Age Team Seed Prelims Wind H# ================================================================================= Preliminaries 1 Marielle Venida Sancta Maria 25.72q 0.3 1 2 Alice Shannon Botany Downs 27.65q -1.6 3 3 Taylor Holmes Pakuranga College 27.66q 0.3 1 4 Amber Roebeck Rosehill College 27.79q 0.3 1 5 Amberly Murphy-Gillies James Cook High 29.23q -1.6 3 6 Mackenzie Armitage Pukekohe High 29.57q +0.0 2 7 Samantha Greenwood Botany Downs 29.59q 0.3 1 8 Tayla Gordon Macleans College 30.21q +0.0 2 9 Eyete Yobu Manurewa High 30.37 +0.0 2 10 Cadence Lokeni Aorere College 30.41 +0.0 2 11 Beanie Jean Rattrie Waiuku College 30.73 -1.6 3 12 Ashley Pauling Howick College 32.20 0.3 1 13 Abbey Carroll Waiuku College 32.87 -1.6 3 14 Lydia Leiataua Aorere College 32.89 -1.6 3 15 Jade Moore Howick College 35.31 +0.0 2 16 Welford Mena Rose Howick College 35.81 +0.0 2 Girls 200 Meter Dash Intermediate ============================================================================== CSA: R 24.98 1999
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