Message from PNP Cycling Club and CSW:
Our annual Giant Wellington PNP Cycling Club Champs/College Sport Champs will be held at Waiu Park, Waiu St, Wainuiomata on Sunday 21st Feb.
Please find attached the results of the CSW Junior Bowls Tournament that was held on Tuesday 24th November at Johnsonville Bowling Club
Congratulations too all that took part, and to those that placed:
1st Jayden Burns (Naenae College)
2nd James MacMillian (Naenae College)
3rd Jesse Kibblewhite (Aotea College)
A big thank you to Bowls Wellington for running the event and Johnsonville Bowling Club for hosting the tournament. Also a big thank you to all the volunteers that helped on the day, the students appreciated the help.
Results - 2020 CSW Junior Bowls Regional Championships
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Round 1:
Wainuiomata Beat Well Coll Black – 5-4
St Bernard’s Drew with HVHS – 2-2
Well Coll Gold Beat Taita – 6-4
Round 2:
Silverstream Beat Wainuiomata – 7-3
St Bernard’s Beat Well Coll Gold – 20-4
HVHS Beat Taita – 11-3
Round 3:
Silverstream Beat Well Coll Black – 21-3
St Bernard’s Beat Taita – 14-0
HVHS Beat Well Coll Gold – 12-2
Round 4:
Final – Silverstream Beat St Bernad’s – 13-4
3rd/4th Playoff – HVHS Beat Wainuiomata – 7-2
5th/6th Playoff – Well Coll Gold Beat Well Coll Black 21-19
7th – Taita
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Despite much disruption and disappointment in sport the 31st annual College Sport Wellington awards at Te Rauparaha Arena in Porirua were a resounding success with plenty to celebrate.
Five-peat for St Mary’s College in Regional Netball competition
St Mary’s College won a five-peat of the Wellington Division 1 Regional Netball League titles on Monday night, beating Hutt Valley rivals St Oran’s College 39-27.
Onslow College First XI captain Holly Kelman only found out about her milestone in the build-up to last Wednesday’s final regular season Regional Premier 1 Capital Football Trophy league match against Paraparaumu.
The finals placings for the CSW Junior Netball Tournament are:
FINAL RESULTS
St Mary’s
26
beat
Tawa
10
1st & 2nd
Wgtn Girls’
16
beat
Sacred Heart
13
3rd & 4th
Newlands
16
beat
Marsden
14
5th & 6th
St Oran’s
22
beat
Paraparaumu
15
7th & 8th
Aotea
18
beat
Wgtn East
4
9th & 10th
HVHS
15
beat
Queen Margaret
14
11th & 12th
Naenae
20
beat
St Catherine’s
9
13th & 14th
Chilton
16
beat
Wgtn High
7
15th & 16th
Kapiti
13
beat
Mana
6
17th & 18th
Heretaunga
18
beat
Onslow
10
19th & 20th
Wainui High
18
beat
Taita
15
21st & 22nd
Porirua
13
beat
Whitby Collegiate
4
23rd & 24th
A full list of results from all games can be found HERE
Photos from the day can be found on the CSW Website HERE, and more on Photo Wellingtons Website HERE.
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What does the lockdown mean for sporting students? How has it affected them and what are they doing to stay fit and motivated?
Two more local sports students are Toby Cook (Wellington College), who spent the summer preparing to travel with his school’s rugby party to Argentina and Jacob Madigan (St Patrick’s College, Kilbirnie) who was winding up his summer sport and about to start his winter code.
We asked them what they are doing during lockdown:
Jacob Madigan in action for St Patricks Kilbirnie (Photo by Hamish Wareham)
College Sport Wellington: Please tell us what you were preparing for before the Lockdown?
Toby: As I was a part of the Wellington College touring rugby squad to Argentina, 30 of us boys had been training pretty hard from the end of last year. Although three weeks before the lockdown started we were informed the trip had been cancelled, we then shifted our focus to training for the regular season which is also currently at a standstill.
Jacob: I was involved with the St Pats First XI cricket team and we were nearing the end of the season with only one game left plus a T20 tournament during summer tournament week. On that same weekend we had our first preseason First XI football games up in Palmerston North, which got cancelled
CSW: what you are doing to keep fit and train?
Toby: Our coaches and trainers from school have been great in sending out information so you can train no matter what equipment you have. My sister was also able to bring home an erg which is a welcome change from running. As well as trying to get a session in each day I’m also trying to keep up my basic skills.
Jacob: Our football coach gave us a programme to do over the lockdown period which means hopefully we can be fit going into the season. I have also been doing some technical work for football and cricket in my back garden and at the park.
CSW: Please share a lockdown sports practice or training tip for your school mates and others out there in the same situation?
Toby: I normally try to complete my training in the morning as I find it gets it out of the way and sets you up for the rest of the day. Another thing I’ve found helpful is our trainer turned our sessions into a competition and we have to record and send in our training and time which keeps us accountable.
Jacob: Keep doing something relating to your sport. It is hard in these times to keep motivated when you can’t actually go and train and play but if you keep doing fitness or technical work, then you will be good to go when the season comes. Also track your times of what you are doing and compare them to a friend and see who can do better as a bit of motivation.
CSW: Are you in contact with your sporting friends about the above and are you motivating each other remotely?
Toby: As above, the majority of the squad have been videoing and sending through their workouts to our chat. This has been great as it allows us to see what everyone else is doing to motivate each other, the videos also keep us accountable for the work we are doing.
Jacob: Yes, I’ve been talking to the boys about how they are going and a few of them send me daily photos of them doing the exercises. I have also been talking to friends outside of school who are doing their own fitness work just to see what they are doing and how they are going.
-Story courtesy of College Sport Media
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The full results from the 2020 CSW Regional Athletic Championships can be downloaded off our Athletics page HERE
Leading athletes shine at CSW Track and Field Championships
The region’s leading athletes were to the fore in Thursday’s College Sport Wellington Track and Field Championships at Newtown Park.
Six Wellington cricketers have been selected to play in the boys and girls New Zealand Māori Secondary Schools sides to play the Governor General’s XIs at Wellington’s Karori Park next Thursday.
Entries are now open for the 2020 term 1 floorball season. If their is enough interest CSW will also run a Hutt Valley league.
Entries will close on Tuesday 11th February.
Please register with your schools sports coordinator.
Wellington Information
Hutt Valley Information
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Entries are now open for the 2020 waterpolo season.
Entries close Wednesday 5th February.
Please register with your schools sport coordinator.
2020 Wellington Information
2020 Hutt Valley Information
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2019 Junior Ki-o-Rahi Championship Results
Hosted by Wellington College, Thursday 28th November
Boys
Winner: Wellington College
Runner Up: Porirua College
Girls
Winner: St Marys College
Runner Up: St Marys College
Mixed
Winner: Mana College
Runner Up: Tawa College(Blue)
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RESULTS JUNIOR BOWLS TOURNAMENT
TUESDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2019
JOHNSONVILLE BOWLING CLUB
OVERALL PAIRS
Girls
Winners Melissa Berns/ Bianca Mancer (Solway College)
Runners Up Sierra Bridgman/Kiera Marcov (Onslow College)
Boys Pairs and 3rd place: Logan Heppell/Jordan Keene (Onslow College)
Singles
Winner Oliver Mancer (Solway College)
Runner Up Lilly Stephens (Solway College)
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JUNIOR TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Held at Renouf Centre 20 November 2019
Girls Semi Final:
Kyna Decruy (Mana) Beat Faith Sadgrove (Queen Margaret) 4-0; 4-1
Rosearna Stairmand (St Mary’s) Beat Brooke Morgan (Sacred Heart) 4-1; 4-5(10) (10-2)
Final
Kyna Decruy (Mana) beat Rosearna Stairmand (St Mary’s) 1-4; 4-1 (10-4)
Consolation Plate
Amica Valencia (St Matthew’s) beat Anika Stewart (Wairarapa College) 4-2; 4-2
Boys Semi Final:
Ryan Carter (HIBS) Beat Tom Bevan (Well College) 4-2; 4-1
Sam Baird (HIBS) Beat Angus Doddride (Rongotai) 4-0; 4-0
Final
Ryan Carter (HIBS) beat Sam Baird (HIBS) 4-1; 4-2
Consolation Plate
Andrew Cox (Rathkeale) beat Hamish Thomson (Rathkeale) 4-2; 5-2
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COLLEGE SPORT WELLINGTON
JUNIOR SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT – RESULTS
15 November, 2019
Final
St Patricks, Silverstream 12 – 3 Naenae
Final Placings
St Patricks, Silverstream
Naenae College
Hutt Valley High School/ Taita College
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COLLEGE SPORT WELLINGTON
JUNIOR TOUCH TOURNAMENT – RESULTS
14 November, 2019
Girls Final Results
1st & 2nd
Wainuiomata High 3 – 2 St Oran’s College
3rd & 4th
Sacred Heart College 4 – 3 Paraparaumu College
5th & 6th
St Mary’s College 5 – 2 Hutt Valley High
7th & 8th
Queen Margaret 5 – 2 Newlands College
9th Equal
Samuel Marsden 0 – 0 Taita College
Boys Final Results
1st & 2nd
Silverstream 4 – 2 St Bernard’s
3rd & 4th
Scots College 6 – 3 Wainuiomata High
5th & 6th
Paraparaumu College 3 – 1 Kapiti College
7th & 8th
Hutt International 8 – 4 Wellington College
9th & 10th
Taita College 6 – 5 Hutt Valley High
11th & 12th
Newlands College 4 – 3 Tawa College
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2019 GOLF JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS
Wednesday 13 November
Trentham Golf Club
Girls Best Gross
Winner: Darae Chung Chilton St James School 73
Runner Up: Victoria Li Tawa College 75
Girls Best Nett
Winner: Victoria Li Tawa College 71
Runner Up: Bea Pelayo Chilton St James School 77
Boys Best Gross
Winner: Lane Jiang Hutt Valley High School 74
Runner Up: Riley Moy Otaki College 79
Boys Best Nett
Winner: Jahrome Orupe St Bernards College 66
Runner Up: Riley Moy Otaki College 68
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Iconic Wellington Architect Roger Walker is well known for his quirky design and love of colour. Now, after finding himself with a bit of spare time and nowhere to go during the COVID 19 lockdowns, he has turned his distinctive creative style to joyful and colourful creations on canvas.