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Track, Field and Road Race Teams and Athletes of the Meet NZSSAA Track and Field Championships Team Girls Montaya Wharehinga Wainuiomata High School Eliza McCartney Takapuna Grammar School Siositina Hakeai Auckland Girls’ Grammar School Greer Alsop Southland Girls’ High School Rosa Flannagan Rangi Ruru Girls’ School Mikaela Jefferson Hamilton Girls’ High School McKenzie Keenan St Margaret’s College Kerry White Te Aroha College Ariana Harper Wellington Girls’ College Amelia Hamilton Hillcrest High School Molly Florence John Paul College Amy Robinson Tauranga Girls’ College Stephanie Dickens Fielding High School Brooke Urquhart Howick College Audrey Gregan St Cuthbert’s College Ellie McCleery Waikato Diocesan School Shannon Gearey Napier Girls’ High School Talia Horgan Cambridge High School Mary Bollen Waikato Diocesan School Erin O’Brien St Hilda’s Collegiate Paige Harwood Kings College Tori Peters St Peter’s College (Gore) Bridget Kiddle Samuel Marsden Collegiate Boys Matthew Bloxham Orewa College Richard Calister Westlake Boys’ High School Chris Blake Tapawera Area School Jordan Peters Dilworth School Alex Fafeita Wairarapa College Liam Carr Palmerston Boys’ High School Nicholas Southgate Rosmini College Matt Baxter New Plymouth Boys’ High School Jesse Bryant St Bede’s College James Sandilands Roncalli College Scott Hilliar St Paul’s Collegiate Kieron McDonald Scots College Taylor Matthews Massey High School Kyle Van der Merwe Francis Douglas Memorial College Blake Gordon Cambridge High School Austen Heuvel Macleans College Jonathan Lord Timaru Boys’ High School Pascal Kethers Rangitoto College Gavin Stark Blue Mountain College Dalton Coppins Sacred Heart College (Auckland) William Smart Wanganui Collegiate School Ben Moynihan Kings College Tom Smith St Paul’s Collegiate Henry Boyhan Sacred Heart College (Auckland) Thomas Currie Long Bay College Antoine Bonnet Wanganui Collegiate School NZSSAA Road Race Championships Team Girls Olivia Ritchie Waikato Diocesan School Sian English Columba College Georgia Black Wanganui High School Jessica Morrison Howick College Boys Antoine Bonnet Wanganui Collegiate School Warkina Tujuba St Patricks College (Kilbirnie) Zac Barber St Bede’s College George Beamish Wanganui Collegiate School Athletes of the Meet Awards Seniors Matthew Bloxham Orewa College Siositina Hakeai Auckland Girls’ Grammar School Matt Baxter New Plymouth Boys’ High School Juniors Zoe Hobbs New Plymouth Girls’ High School Brent Newdick Trophy for the athlete showing the most potential as Multi Event athlete Paige Harwood Kings College AWD Holly Robinson Taieri College Road Race Olivia Ritchie Waikato Diocesan School Antoine Bonnet Wanganui Collegiate School .
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