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Year 7 & 8 Girls negotiating the downhill
 
Photo by Juliet Dunlop-Fraser

Katikati College Cross Country

Juliet Dunlop-Fraser —

The Katikati College Cross Country was held on Thursday 19th March after thunderstorms postponed it from Wednesday. Though the showers kept away it was a windy day for the athletes.

Results are as follows:


Year 7 Girls

  • 1st:  Mikaela Salmon
  • 2nd:  Maia Harvey
  • 3rd:  Kate Harvey


Year 7 Boys

  • 1st:  Daniel Nicholson
  • 2nd:  Sean Nicholson
  • 3rd:  Luke Spurr


Year 8 Girls

  • 1st:  Makayla Managh
  • 2nd:  Ashlee Tyrrell
  • 3rd:  Charlotte Schnackenberg


Year 8 Boys

  • 1st: Nikolai Frandi
  • 2nd:  Jonathan Sukkel
  • 3rd:  Jay Gordon

Junior Girls

  • 1st:  Dakota Eade
  • 2nd:  Sally Carter
  • 3rd:  Zaria Rainbird


Junior Boys

  • 1st: Brodie Stacey
  • 2nd:  Luke Reyland
  • 3rd:  Kaha Bluegum


Intermediate Girls

  • 1st:  Roelien Du Plessis
  • 2nd:  Tessa Bradley
  • 3rd:  Gemma Donaldson


Intermediate Boys

  • 1st: Tanner Hayes
  • 2nd:  Joshua Temple
  • 3rd:  Jake Hannah


Senior Girls

  • 1st: Libby Bradley
  • 2nd:  Rebecca Holwerda
  • 3rd:  Eirin Harterink


Senior Boys

  • 1st: Joseph Scarrow
  • 2nd: Jaxon Stacey
  • 3rd: Suraj Singh

The top 6 placed students from Year 9-13 are invited to compete at the Thames Valley Cross Country Competition in Te Aroha and top 7 placed students from Year 7 & 8 go through to the BOP Zone.

The Cross Country House Cup has been won by MacMillan with points as follows:

  • MACMILLAN 1102 points
  • STEWART 925 points
  • GLEDSTANES 898 points
  • MULGAN 819 points