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Finalists WAIPA ODGE REAL ESTATE L CLUB of the YEAR DELOITTE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE YEAR LORRAINE FOX Otorohanga Junior Cricket Club OTOROHANGA NICOLE MILLS Hamilton North Football HAMILTON LEE RITCHIE Claudelands Rovers Sports Club HAMILTON TJITTE (TJ) WEISTRA Waikato Badminton Association HAMILTON GREG ZEUREN Cambridge Football Club Finalists WAIPA ODGE REAL ESTATE L CLUB OF THE YEAR CAMBRIDGE FOOTBALL CLUB WAIPA HAMILTON CITY HAWKS HAMILTON HAMILTON MARIST RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB INC HAMILTON TOKOROA MOUNTAIN BIKE CLUB INC SOUTH WAIKATO WAITOMO MINIBALL Finalists WAITOMO REAL EST LODGE ATE CLUB COACH OF THE YEAR SEAN BOTHERWAY Hamilton Marist Rugby Football Club HAMILTON GLEN BRIGHTWELL King Country Boxing Club OTOROHANGA REBECCA GABEL Waikato University Netball Club HAMILTON CRYSTAL KAUA Waikato University Rugby HAMILTON GRAEME LAING Finalists Matamata Swim Club MATAMATA PIAKO REAL EST LODGE ATE CLUB TEAM OF THE YEAR HINUERA BOWLING CLUB LADIES OPEN PAIR - BEV CORBETT/DEBBIE WHITE MATAMATA PIAKO LODGE RENTALS HAMILTON MARIST PREMIER A RUGBY TEAM HAMILTON THE KAIPAKI PREMIER CRICKET TEAM WAIPA TOORINO, TURANGAWAEWAE WAKAAMA WAIKATO WAIKATO UNIVERSITY PREMIER NETBALL TEAM Finalists HAMILTON TOMPKINS WAKE COACH OF THE YEAR NOEL DONALDSON Rowing New Zealand WAIPA RICHARD ELLIS Waikato Boxing Association HAMILTON JONATHAN HAILSTONE Paralympics New Zealand WAIPA JOHN RANGITAAWA Waikato Touch Association HAMILTON IAN WRIGHT Finalists Rowing New Zealand WAIPA ONE BU VINGST ILDING LI GING TAL EMER ENT AWARD BRADLEE ASHBY Fairfield Swim Club HAMILTON BROOKE DONOGHUE Waikato Rowing/Waikato RPC WAIPA MORGAN HARPER Ngaruawahia Rugby League Club WAIKATO AIDAN SARIKAYA Thames Valley Hockey Association HAURAKI ELLA WILLIAMS Finalists Whangamata Boardriders THAMES COROMANDEL LION / REFEREE UMPIRE OF THE YEAR MICHAEL BARNETT New Zealand Shearing Championships WAITOMO SHANELLE BARRETT Tri-Sport Taupo TAUPO GRAEME BELL Forestland Wheelers Cycling Club SOUTH WAIKATO DANIELLE MAULDER Tokoroa Netball Centre SOUTH WAIKATO MALCOLM MCBETH Finalists Hamilton Hawks Wrestling Club HAMILTON HER G GALLAG ROUP SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR NATALIE CURTIS Matamata Clay Target Shooting MATAMATA PIAKO HONEY HIREME Waikato Rugby Union HAMILTON JOELLE KING Cambridge Racquets Club WAIPA CASEY KOPUA Netball Waikato BOP Zone HAMILTON Finalists NTERNA RROW I TIONAL A SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR JIM MCMURRAY Forestland Wheelers Cycling Club SOUTH WAIKATO ERIC MURRAY Rowing New Zealand WAIPA DAVID NYIKA Waikato Boxing Association HAMILTON BRADLEY-JOHN (BJ) WATLING Northern Districts Cricket Association HAMILTON Finalists TIM WILLIAMS Hauraki Handlebars HAURAKI WINTEC TEAM OF THE YEAR KIA MAGIC NETBALL TEAM Netball Waikato BOP Zone HAMILTON SKY CITY NORTHERN KNIGHTS CRICKET TEAM Northern Districts Cricket Association HAMILTON WAIKATO OPEN WOMEN’S TOUCH TEAM Waikato Touch Association HAMILTON WAIKATO WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL SENIOR TEAM Parafed Waikato Finalists HAMILTON PAC SECOND WEST ARY OLS SPORTSWOM SCHO AN OF THE YEAR GEORGIA ALLEN Hamilton Girls’ High School HAMILTON ARIANA HIRA-HERANGI Hamilton Girls’ High School HAMILTON NIKITA HOWARTH Cambridge High School WAIPA KRYSTAL LEGER-WALKER St Peter’s School, Cambridge WAIPA ARIANNA LORD St Peter’s School, Cambridge WAIPA Finalists HANNAH SHIELDS Hauraki Plains College HAURAKI PAC SECOND WEST ARY SCHOOLS TEAM OF THE YEAR HAMILTON BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL 1ST XV RUGBY TEAM Hamilton Boys’ High School HAMILTON HAMILTON BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR ROWING EIGHT Hamilton Boys’ High School HAMILTON HAMILTON GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL 1ST XV RUGBY TEAM Hamilton Girls’ High School HAMILTON HUNTLY COLLEGE J19 WAKA AMA Huntly College WAIKATO WAIKATO DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ROWING U18 EIGHT Finalists Waikato Diocesan School for Girls HAMILTON SECO ESTPAC NDARY W LS SPORT SCHOO SMAN OF THE YEAR LUKE JACOBSON Cambridge High School WAIPA NIKAU MCCULLOUGH St John’s College HAMILTON JACOB PRIDDEY Hamilton Boys’ High School HAMILTON JESSE REYNOLDS Fairfield Swim Club HAMILTON NICHOLAS WOODS Finalists Hamilton Boys’ High School HAMILTON.
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