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5/12/2018 Dial Regional Athletic Centre Penguin Results - NWHSSA Carnival Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 NWHSSA Athletic Carnival Group A - 5/12/2018 Dial Regional Athletic Centre Penguin Results - NWHSSA Carnival Event 1 Girls Shot Put 3 kg Grade 7 Meet Record: 9.94m R 27/11/2012 Abbey Payne, BHS Name Team Finals Finals 1 Piper Macdonald Reece High School 7.12m 2 Ebonee Tueon Latrobe High School 6.84m 3 Ayla Lake Ulverstone High School 6.68m 4 Shakayla Groves Penguin District School 6.46m 5 Abbey Marshall Wynyard High School 6.39m 6 Kiarra Brett Parklands High School 6.38m 7 Montanna Wyllie Devonport High School 5.72m 8 MacKenzie Ellis Burnie High School 5.58m Event 2 Girls Discus Throw 1 kg Grade 9 Meet Record: 31.12m R 1982 E Marshall, BHS Name Team Finals Finals 1 Hayley Rushton Burnie High School 25.80m 2 Phoebe Woodhouse Penguin District School 19.25m 3 Zoe Smith Devonport High School 19.12m 4 Janaya Revell Parklands High School 18.35m 5 Ella-Jade Lee Wynyard High School 18.24m 6 Michala Frankcombe Latrobe High School 17.61m 7 Jayde Powell Reece High School 16.84m 8 Aspen Auton Ulverstone High School 16.61m Event 3 Girls Javelin Throw 500g Grade 10 Meet Record: 34.46m R 2002 M Hortle, DHS Name Team Finals Finals 1 Joherty Revell Penguin District School 27.52m 2 Danielle Poke Parklands High School 24.43m 3 Kailee Hansen Wynyard High School 22.00m 4 Jorja Gillam Reece High School 19.63m 5 Anna Dunn Devonport High School 17.79m 6 Ashya Rodman Ulverstone High School 17.50m 7 Jennifer Phillips Burnie High School 17.36m 8 Molly Carter Latrobe High School 15.10m Event 4 Boys High Jump Bag 2 Grade 8 Meet Record: 1.73m R 2009 T Edwards, WHS Name Team Finals Finals 1 Kade Young Devonport High School 1.64m 2 Jed Broomhall Latrobe High School 1.55m 3 Brayden Imer Burnie High School 1.55m 4 Hamish Young Parklands High School 1.50m 4 Joel McDonald Penguin District School 1.50m 6 Jacob Fulcher Reece High School 1.35m 7 Sean McKenna Ulverstone High School 1.35m 8 Billy Marshall Wynyard High School 1.35m Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 NWHSSA Athletic Carnival Group A - 5/12/2018 Dial Regional Athletic Centre Penguin Results - NWHSSA Carnival Event 5 Boys Long Jump Pit 1 Grade 7 Meet Record: 5.60m R 6/12/2017 Orin Ball, Ulverstone H Name Team Finals Wind Finals 1 Matthew Murphy Penguin District School 5.02m +0.0 2 Tom Winkel Devonport High School 4.90m -1.0 3 Haydn Lane Latrobe High School 4.65m -0.7 4 Callum Bishop Reece High School 4.55m -1.2 5 Kalan McKercher Ulverstone High School 4.33m -1.1 6 Cory Walsh Wynyard High School 4.05m -0.7 7 Caleb Ling Parklands High School 3.98m -1.0 Event 6 Boys Triple Jump Pit 2 Grade 10 Meet Record: 13.03m R 2002 S Inglis, DHS Name Team Finals Wind Finals 1 Mathew Kemp Burnie High School 11.95m 1.2 2 Jesse Richardson Latrobe High School 11.62m 1.5 3 Benjamin Chettle Wynyard High School 11.07m 0.8 4 Deacon Stokes Devonport High School 11.00m 1.5 5 Brock Bugeja Penguin District School 10.92m 1.9 6 Jordan Gale Ulverstone High School 10.62m NWI 7 Connor Young Parklands High School 10.57m 1.6 8 Zeb Wells Reece High School 10.05m 1.2 Event 7 Boys High Jump Bag 1 Grade 9 Meet Record: 1.81m R 2003 C McDonald/B McDonald, PeHS Name Team Finals Finals 1 Angus Vrantsis Devonport High School 1.65m 2 Mitchell Davey Reece High School 1.60m 3 Fergus Dick Penguin District School 1.60m 4 Jack Maynard Latrobe High School 1.55m 4 Adam Gillard Ulverstone High School 1.55m 4 Tarkyn Whitehouse Burnie High School 1.55m 7 Dylan Deacon Parklands High School 1.45m 8 Fletcher Brownrigg Wynyard High School 1.40m Event 8 Boys 800 Metre Grade 7 Meet Record: 2:10.01 R 1976 L Dunn, WHS Name Team Finals Finals 1 Tom Winkel Devonport High School 2:14.73 2 Iziah Wakfield - Sherston Burnie High School 2:22.75 3 Alec Newton Ulverstone High School 2:25.68 4 Lucas Penfold Reece High School 2:29.38 5 Jacob Woods Parklands High School 2:36.37 6 Toby Thow Devonport High School 2:36.41 7 James Frankcombe Parklands High School 2:37.72 8 Archie Rogers Burnie High School 2:39.30 9 Coen Walton Latrobe High School 2:40.19 10 Saxon Beard Ulverstone High School 2:40.88 11 Kane Woodberry Penguin District School 2:41.58 12 Ronan Parker Latrobe High School 2:41.60 13 Jeremy Robinson Penguin District School 2:43.01 Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 NWHSSA Athletic Carnival Group A - 5/12/2018 Dial Regional Athletic Centre Penguin Results - NWHSSA Carnival Finals ... (Event 8 Boys 800 Metre Grade 7) Name Team Finals 14 Noah Anderson Wynyard High School 2:53.59 15 Donte Streets Wynyard High School 2:54.22 Event 9 Boys 800 Metre Grade 8 Meet Record: 2:10.40 R 1976 P Gore, BHS Name Team Finals Finals 1 Dustin O'Neil Ulverstone High School 2:12.33 2 Wade Murphy Burnie High School 2:14.14 3 Sean McKenna Ulverstone High School 2:19.14 4 Tyler Innes Burnie High School 2:20.42 5 Tomas Emmett Devonport High School 2:22.29 6 Will Sanderson Latrobe High School 2:22.32 7 Billy Marshall Wynyard High School 2:29.68 8 Levi Barwick Reece High School 2:32.38 9 Jaymin Speight Devonport High School 2:33.19 10 Rhodry Robinson Wynyard High School 2:34.34 11 Brady Jackson Parklands High School 2:35.52 12 Joel McDonald Penguin District School 2:38.16 13 Cooper Armitstead Latrobe High School 2:45.49 14 Harry Dennis-Browne Parklands High School 3:39.32 Event 10 Boys 800 Metre Grade 9 Meet Record: 2:04.86 R 27/11/2012 Logan bassett, LHS Name Team Finals Finals 1 Jonte Armitstead Latrobe High School 2:12.12 2 Lachlan Burr Devonport High School 2:14.74 3 Kobe McLaren Burnie High School 2:17.41 4 Bailey How Wynyard High School 2:17.91 5 Brodie Hickson Devonport High School 2:19.68 6 Alec Mollison Burnie High School 2:21.11 7 Charlie Humphris Penguin District School 2:21.20 8 Tayden Lyall Latrobe High School 2:21.76 9 Zac Reyenga Ulverstone High School 2:24.20 10 Thomas Woodhouse Penguin District School 2:25.38 11 Jaq O'Halloran Wynyard High School 2:25.55 12 Jacob Carroll Reece High School 2:31.48 13 James Newman Reece High School 2:32.15 14 Jai White Ulverstone High School 2:33.18 15 Max Martin Parklands High School 2:37.11 16 Tyler Cox Parklands High School 2:37.17 Event 11 Boys 800 Metre Grade 10 Meet Record: 2:00.57 R 1985 S Rintell, SBS Name Team Finals Finals 1 Flynn Harris Devonport High School 2:11.42 2 Jack Snare Wynyard High School 2:14.87 3 Nathaniel Waite Wynyard High School 2:15.62 4 Bailey Griffin Devonport High School 2:19.35 5 Cameron Barry Parklands High School 2:20.25 6 Evan Ling Burnie High School 2:21.41 Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 4 NWHSSA Athletic Carnival Group A - 5/12/2018 Dial Regional Athletic Centre Penguin Results - NWHSSA Carnival Finals ... (Event 11 Boys 800 Metre Grade 10) Name Team Finals 7 Blake Weeks Latrobe High School 2:22.09 8 Kynan Manning Ulverstone High School 2:23.80 9 Kynan West Burnie High School 2:25.48 10 Logan Howe Latrobe High School 2:26.82 11 Aaron Wordon Penguin District School 2:27.08 12 Liam Brown Reece High School 2:28.08 13 Tom Gee Penguin District School 2:28.89 14 Bradley Williams Ulverstone High School 2:30.96 15 Tyson Kingdon Parklands High School 2:39.13 Event 12 Girls Long Jump Pit 1 Grade 9 Meet Record: 5.05m R 1999 M Whiley, DHS Name Team Finals Wind Finals 1 Luka Starick Burnie High School 4.51m -1.7 2 Amy Bissett Wynyard High School 4.09m -1.3 3 Grace Johnstone Devonport High School 4.01m -1.0 4 Marley Williams Reece High School 3.96m -0.1 5 Asha Lamprey Latrobe High School 3.76m -0.4 6 Savannah Smith Ulverstone High School 3.68m +0.0 7 Phoebe Woodhouse Penguin District School 3.57m -1.3 8 Sophie Allan Parklands High School 3.34m +0.0 Event 13 Boys Triple Jump Pit 2 Grade 9 Meet Record: 12.25m R 2002 S Stubbs, UHS Name Team Finals Wind Finals 1 Sasch Munday Parklands High School 11.09m 1.2 2 Luka Whitcombe Burnie High School 11.06m 1.7 3 Mitchell Davey Reece High School 10.77m 1.3 4 Dylan Boys Devonport High School 10.47m 1.8 5 Liam Scolyer Ulverstone High School 10.39m 2.3 6 Thomas Woodhouse Penguin District School 10.27m 0.9 7 Oliver Lancaster Latrobe High School 9.90m 1.4 8 Bodie Smitheram Wynyard High School 9.82m 0.1 Event 14 Girls Shot Put 3 kg Grade 9 Meet Record: 10.60m R 19/11/2013 Hannah Purton, WHS Name Team Finals Finals 1 Briar Parker Latrobe High School 8.48m 2 Hayley Rushton Burnie High School 8.39m 3 Kiya Beveridge Reece High School 8.14m 4 Jasmine Nichols Wynyard High School 7.35m 5 Tahnee Schultz Penguin District School 7.15m 6 Taylor Nielson Devonport High School 7.13m 7 Annette Murfet Ulverstone High School 6.96m --- Charlee Tuxworth Parklands High School FOUL Event 15 Boys Discus Throw 1 kg Grade 7 Meet Record: 33.45m R 1991 G Hicks, SBS Name Team Finals Finals 1 Noah Wiki Penguin District School 22.16m Domain Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 5 NWHSSA Athletic Carnival Group A - 5/12/2018 Dial Regional Athletic Centre Penguin Results - NWHSSA Carnival Finals ..
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