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Waikato Bay of Plenty Secondary School Cross Country Championship Individual Results Waikato Bay of Plenty Secondary School Cross Country Championship Individual Results JUNIOR GIRLS School Last Name First Name Place Time Bethlehem College PUGH Mia 1 11.47 St Peter's School (Cambridge) EDGECOMBE Georgie 2 11.55 Te Kuiti High School CORBETT Samantha 3 12.01 Hillcrest High School KELLY Emma 4 12.06 Fairfield College FERGUSON Aimee 5 12.06 Te Aroha College SWEENEY Brooke 6 12.11 Morrinsville College HUTCHINGS Lily 7 12.16 St Peter's School (Cambridge) BRADLEY Ella 8 12.27 Hamilton Girls High School TAYLOR Sharnae 9 12.32 Tauranga Girls' College MARSHALL Tabitha 10 12.33 Mt Maunganui College SANDFORD Sophie 11 12.38 Tauranga Girls' College MORTIMER Abbie 12 12.40 Matamata College TODD Nikisha 13 12.44 Otumoetai College SOWRY Tanika 14 12.49 Papamoa College BURT Brianna 15 12.52 Otumoetai College FROST Kerry 16 12.58 Mt Maunganui College MARTELLI-RIRINUI Armanii 17 13.02 Taupo Nui-a-tia College TANGIORA Melanie 18 13.09 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls COOMBES Josie 19 13.12 Hamilton Girls High School SARTIN Maria 20 13.16 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls MILLER Sarah 21 13.19 Cambridge High School CONNON Taasha 22= 13.21 Otorohanga College MORRISON Caitlyn 22= 13.21 Morrinsville College MORRIS Lucy 23 13.25 John Paul College WEBBY Millie 24 13.32 Cambridge High School BRIGGS Ella 25 13.33 Hillcrest High School ATATOA-CARR Mereana 26 13.34 Tauranga Girls' College ARANUI Crystal 27 13.35 Te Puke High School LADHER Natasha 28 13.36 Sacred Heart Girls' College (Hamilton) BOUMA Pieta 29 13.36 Hamilton Girls High School SULLIVAN Scarlett 30 13.36 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls FELLOWS-FORD Olivia 31 13.37 Morrinsville College MELLOW Danielle 32 13.38 Morrinsville College KOPPENS Brooke 33 13.38 Hamilton Girls High School ANSLEY Kayla 34 13.39 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls MACDONALD Terri 35 13.39 Hamilton Girls High School LEWIS Koha A Te Atua 36 13.40 Taupo Nui-a-tia College MASON Lucy 37 13.41 John Paul College KISSLING-HEMSWORTH Millie 38 13.42 Mt Maunganui College MCLEOD-MAKARAURI Stevie 39 13.43 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls MILLS Holly 40 13.44 Otumoetai College BATEMAN Gemma 41 13.45 Tokoroa High School WARD Tamara 42 13.46 Hamilton Girls High School FAWKNER Brooklyn 43 13.47 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls HERBERT Charli 44 13.48 John Paul College YEOMAN Crystal 45 13.49 Taupo Nui-a-tia College HOWELL Hannah 46 13.51 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls JOHNS Saskia 47 13.52 St Peter's School (Cambridge) BRITTENDEN Sophie 48 13.52 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls MCLENNAN Olivia 49 13.54 Mercury Bay Area School NICOL Kalani 50 13.55 Fairfield College HALL Yasmin 51 14.00 Mt Maunganui College ROPER Lily 52 14.02 Cambridge High School STRETTON Ava 53 14.03 Tauranga Girls' College ALTON Lily 54 14.11 St Peter's School (Cambridge) MILNE Claire 55 14.12 Cambridge High School PETTIT Phoebe 56 14.15 Sacred Heart Girls' College (Hamilton) OLIVER Kaitlin 57 14.16 Sacred Heart Girls' College (Hamilton) SHARP Chelsea 58 14.26 Hamilton Girls High School GALLAGHER Bailey 59 14.37 Cambridge High School OOSTHUYSEN Kaylee 60 14.39 Cambridge High School THOMPSON Skye 61 14.40 Te Aroha College SCHULER Dejaan 62 14.40 Forest View High School GREWAL Deeana 63 14.54 Cambridge High School GREGAN Amy 64 14.56 Hamilton Girls High School SOSA Kaitlyn 65 14.57 Te Awamutu College BOYT Jennifer 66 15.08 Cambridge High School WALLACE Hannah 67 15.22 Morrinsville College BRUIN Eline 68 16.29 Morrinsville College BROOMFIELD Tegan 69 16.30 Forest View High School KORSTEN Lana 70 17.16 Forest View High School WALDON Grace 71 19.51 Tokoroa High School LEAF-DOBBS Bella 72 23.23 Tokoroa High School RIKONA Harmony 73 23.23 JUNIOR BOYS School Last Name First Name Place Time Aquinas College O'CONNOR Sam 1 10.31 Hamilton Boys High School MONTGOMERIE Lochie 2 10.38 Tauranga Boys' College GRIFFIN Luke 3 10.42 Otumoetai College STAFFORD Jade 4 10.42 Tauranga Boys' College CREIGHTON Tyler 5 10.49 Piopio College STILBORN Ben 6 10.52 John Paul College GAPES Nathan 7 10.52 Tauranga Boys' College NEWTON Cooper 8 10.59 Tauranga Boys' College ANSORGE Timothy 9 11.00 St John's College (Hamilton) SINCLAIR Joseph 10 11.01 Hamilton Boys High School CURLE Seff 11 11.02 Tauranga Boys' College HAMILTON Fergus 12 11.09 Te Puke High School BARTLEY Daniel 13 11.14 Matamata College JONES Reuben 14 11.14 Aquinas College SCHNEEBELI RYAN 15 11.17 Tauranga Boys' College TISCH Joshua 16 11.18 Otumoetai College MCKINNON Logan 17 11.19 Hamilton Boys High School WATTS Kiaan 18 11.20 Tauranga Boys' College MOORFIELD Christopher 19 11.21 St Peter's School (Cambridge) SHIPMAN Jay 20 11.21 Tauranga Boys' College GALDEMAN Adam 21 11.22 Hamilton Boys High School ANTONIAZZI Henry 22 11.22 Aquinas College BROADMORE JAKE 23 11.24 Te Awamutu College ASHBY Jacob 24 11.25 John Paul College JASON Nel 25 11.28 Te Puke High School CUTTING Sam 26 11.29 St Peter's School (Cambridge) RYE Jaydon 27 11.29 Otorohanga College BOLGER Matthew 28 11.30 St Peter's School (Cambridge) HAMILTON Blake 29 11.31 Aquinas College MORTLEMAN Oliver 30 11.32 Coromandel Area School MUNNS Cayden 31 11.33 St Peter's School (Cambridge) KALMA Josh 32 11.33 Tauranga Boys' College HANN Millar 33 11.34 Tauranga Boys' College LOW Harry 34 11.34 Hamilton Boys High School swales William 35 11.34 St Peter's School (Cambridge) FROMONT Henri 36 11.38 Hamilton Boys High School TAYLOR Luke 37 11.39 Tauranga Boys' College PUGH Fraser 38 11.40 Aquinas College MEEHAN Sean 39 11.40 Taupo Nui-a-tia College RAVEN Fynn 40 11.41 Hamilton Boys High School BRADLEY Karl 41 11.41 Mercury Bay Area School TIRO Ezekiel 42 11.41 Aquinas College WILSON Tom 43 11.42 Hamilton Boys High School HAMILTON Jacob 44 11.42 Hamilton Boys High School GOZDZ Jayden 45 11.42 Matamata College ALLISON Tom 46 11.43 Mercury Bay Area School EVERTH Julian 47 11.44 Hauraki Plains College WEAVER-SMITH Duran 48 11.45 Cambridge High School ELLIOTT Hamish 49 11.46 Hauraki Plains College DUGGAN Luke 49 11.46 Cambridge High School DIKMANS Willem 50 11.46 St Peter's School (Cambridge) JOHNSON Guy 51 11.55 Matamata College TARRANT Robson 52 11.58 Matamata College MUTER Haydn 53 12.01 John Paul College KEANEY Oliver 54 12.03 Morrinsville College CAULFIELD Ben 55 12.06 St John's College (Hamilton) GREEN-WIHARE Tai 56 12.07 St John's College (Hamilton) YOUNG William 57 12.09 John Paul College THOMSON Riley 58 12.12 St Peter's School (Cambridge) KHALIL Jonathan 59 12.14 St Paul's Collegiate (Hamilton) RICHARDSON Clay 61 12.22 Cambridge High School LEECH Damian 62 12.23 Hamilton Boys High School FULLER Zak 63 12.29 Morrinsville College PARK Ricky 64 12.37 Morrinsville College MELLAR John 65 12.37 Morrinsville College HARTLEY Toby 66 12.37 Cambridge High School THOMAS Kieran 67 12.38 Te Awamutu College CROWN Te Kapamanawaki 68 12.57 St John's College (Hamilton) ALONSO FOWLER Ivan 69 13.32 St John's College (Hamilton) KALEMBA Kakule 70 13.32 Tokoroa High School DEAN-AUKUSO Amosa 71 13.50 St John's College (Hamilton) ROBERTSON Morgan 72 14.02 Hillcrest High School RAE Tommi 73 14.18 Morrinsville College RIKI Wekete 74 14.23 INTERMEDIATE GIRLS School Last Name First Name Place Time Waikato Diocesan School For Girls RITCHIE Grace 1 11.01 Bethlehem College RENNIE Madison 2 11.14 Tauranga Girls' College MUDGWAY Kaylee 3 11.17 Sacred Heart Girls' College (Hamilton) GEMMILL Ani 4 11.26 Te Awamutu College BUTLER Gina 5 11.33 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls KNIGHTON Hannah 6 11.35 Thames High School GOODALL Danielle 7 11.36 Tauranga Girls' College HESLOP Paris 8 11.52 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls IRVINE Emily 9 11.57 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls WHITE Katie 10 12.15 Tauranga Girls' College MCCONNELL Sophie 11 12.26 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls BODLE Georgia 12 12.29 Hamilton Girls High School BLAKE Isla 13 12.33 Hamilton Girls High School STEEDMAN Katlyn 14 12.35 Tauranga Girls' College TIPPENS Jaysha 15 12.36 St Peter's School (Cambridge) CARR Libby 16 12.42 Cambridge High School MOUAT Alannah 17 12.45 Hillcrest High School PEART-ANDERSON Kendra 18 12.50 Fairfield College MACDONALD Alessandra 19 12.56 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls CLEWLOW-GIBSON Phoebe 20 13.01 Katikati College LUSBY Abby 21 13.08 Tauranga Girls' College RICKARD Rebecca 22 13.10 John Paul College PIEBENGA Anna 23 13.12 Hamilton Girls High School LUSH Katie 24 13.13 John Paul College FLORENCE Julia 25 13.19 John Paul College FLEMING Ellen 26 13.43 Tauranga Girls' College KNEALE Emily 27 13.52 Otorohanga College CONNOLLY Leah 28 13.59 Otorohanga College CARR-PATERSON Sophie 29 14.00 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls CRANE Georgia 30 14.04 Waikato Diocesan School For Girls HITTMANN Hannah 31 14.07 John Paul College STUBBING Hana 32 14.08 Hamilton Girls High School MOTH Lilli 33 14.15 Hamilton Girls High School BACON Esther 34 14.19 Cambridge High School MARONEY Auryn 35 14.44 Fairfield College OOSTERBROEK Isabelle 36 14.45 St Peter's School (Cambridge) MEISTER Cailin 37 14.50 John Paul College BAIN Rebecca 38 15.20 Morrinsville College CHRISTIE Grace 39 15.28 Morrinsville College CROSS Hayley 40 15.29 Cambridge High School BLACKWOOD Aleisha 41 15.32 Fairfield College WEAVER Jessica 42 15.35 Tokoroa High School DENNIS Margaret 43 15.44 Cambridge High School NEIL Isla 44 15.59 Fairfield College RUSSELL Christina 45 16.06 Tokoroa High School KAUR Isha 46 17.03 Tokoroa High School WHITE Danielle 47 17.04 Fairfield College HAYWARD-TURNER Emma 48 17.55 Tokoroa High School IHAKA Kazaiah 49 18.37 INTERMEDIATE BOYS School Last Name First Name Place Time Hamilton Boys High School PRIDDEY Isaiah
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