Colours
Rangiora High School's students have been recognised for their achievements in cultural and sporting activities at the annual Colours Awards. Fifty-five students were presented with "Colours" awards last week in recognition of their performances and contributions. National representatives and national champions were also presented with Oak Awards.
RHS Colours 2018
McCord Cup and Triple Colours
Dominic Cleary - Rogaining, Orienteering, Hockey
Double Colours
Cassie Calvert - Netball & Touch
Jordan Haywood - Rugby & Rowing
Quintin Jane - Music & Rifleshooting
Emma Johnson - Football & Futsal
Josh Neilson - Rugby & Touch
George Prain - Rugby & Cricket
Ben Spark - Rogaine & Snowsports
Shayla Thomas - Hockey & Dragon Boating
Colours
Basketball
Caleb Cameron
Jack Exeter
Lachlan Macfarlane
Stella Porter
Dance
Charis Ripley
Dragon Boating
Corrine Wunderink
Futsal
Ella Fong
Tahlia Herman-Watt
Abbey Neilson
Mikayla Nortman
Gabrielle Rennie
Hockey
Joel Orchard
Keighley Robertson
Kapahaka
Harlem Tamaiti Tangaroa
Max Cunningham
Life Saving
Lucy Clapham
Mountain Biking
Jacob Turner
Luke Gill
Music
Sophia Ambrose
Caitlin Constable
Joshua Lees
Kayla Mortimer
Molly-Kate Mullan
Fraser Philip
Netball
Sara Cottam
Laura Mann
Lara Oliver
Breanna Tinomana
Rifleshooting
Kieran Caddick-Pointon
Adam McKelvey
Samantha Plows
Rowing
Louis Knight
Rugby
Caleb Beck
Lily Brownlee
Angus Fletcher
Lachlan James
Brittany O’Kane
Jermaine Pepe
Emily Winter
Sound & Lighting
Cameron McDrury
Jacob Patchett
Stage Performance
Tasman Cook
Surfing
Tegen Bishop
Swimming
Jocelyn Blay
Aria Marsh
Oak Awards
New Zealand Representatives and/or National Champions
Cobie Bourke - Motocross
James Constable - Music
Meg Elvin – Archery
Macey Fraser – Football
Maya James – Trampolining
Annie Leen – Archery
Diaz Mckay – Waterskiing
George Prain – Rugby
Emily Reeves – Cheerleading
Gabbie Rennie – Football
Check out the article from Stuff on Colours on the link below