College Sport Wellington / June 2021
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Ava and Amy Running Up a Storm in Cross Country
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- Results from the NZ Secondary Schools Cross Country Champs below: Individual medals Ava Sutherland (Wgtn Girls) 1st U 16 Girls Amy McHardy (Wgtn Girls) 2nd U 16 Girls Will Anthony (Scots) 2nd Sen Boys Henry Beliveau (Wgtn) 3rd Sen Boys Team Medals Wgtn 1st Y9 Boys 3 person Wgtn 1st Y9 Boys 6 person Wgtn Girls 3rd Y9 Girls 3 person Wgtn 1st U16 Boys 3 person Wgtn 2nd U16 Boys 6 person Wgtn Girls 1st U16 Girls 3 person Wgtn Girls 1st U16 Girls 6 person Wgtn 3rd Sen Boys 6 person Top finisher in each grade Y9 Boys Joe Martin (Wgtn) 6th Y9 Girls Eva Green (HVHS) 9th U16 Boys Max Poland (SPS) 4th U16 Girls Ava Sutherland (Wgtn Girls) 1st Sen Boys Henry Beliveau (Wgtn) 3rd Sen Girls Lucy Jurke (Wgtn Girls) 18th Relay Results: Y9 Boys 2nd Y9 Girls 5th U16 Boys 1st U16 Girls 1st Sen Boys 1st Sen Girls 5th Y9 Girls were only 6 secs away from 2nd place, and Sen Girls were 9 secs away from 2nd place. Following story courtesy of College Sport Media Ava Sutherland (left), Amy McHardy (right) While most of the country sought shelter from the shivering weather on Saturday, Ava Sutherland and Amy McHardy of Wellington Girls’ College were in their element. The pair finished first and second in the Junior Girls’ National Secondary Schools’ Cross Country Championships at the A&P Showgrounds in Hawera. Sutherland hadn’t beaten McHardy this year, but saved her best for the big stage. “Amy got in front before me. I was running and I was like ‘come on Amy, let’s go, we’re nearly there.’ I think I got a bit of adrenaline or something. I wasn’t expecting to win” Sutherland admitted. McHardy had led all the way. “We both like to take the start and it was a really fast start. We got to the front after about 600 meters. When there was 30-meters to go Ava said ‘well done’ and got past me. We work together, train together and bring out the best in each other. We managed to win the three-person and six-person team races as well which was awesome,” McHardy said. The final time for Sutherland was 11.25.50 with McHardy on 11.27.80. Gabrielle Healy (6th) and Kate McHardy (9th) ensured a Wellington Girls’ sweep of junior honours. A flat start was followed by a downhill section that narrowed out and a short, treacherous, hill climb due to the thick mud and driving rain. “It was really wet and muddy but that made it fun, a real cross country race, a real cool experience,” McHardy enthused. Louise Brabyn (Whanganui Collegiate) was seven seconds adrift in third place. “My favourite training course has eight river crossings and is really fun in the rain. I liked the course,” Sutherland concurred. Both girls are aligned with the Olympic Harriers club. They train and compete in a mixed environment on Tuesday and Thursday nights at Nairnville Park as well as racing most weekends. McHardy beat Sutherland for the Wellington Regional title, but both rely upon coach John Cope for their success. “He makes sure we enjoy it, but when it gets close to competition he challenges us and makes sure we’re putting in the grind,” McHardy said. McHardy first met Cope when she made the Wellington Interregional team while at intermediate. She was fifth in the 2019 Nationals in Timaru and has been the top junior runner in the capital. Sutherland’s parents are eager runners and their daughter got serious about it in 2018. “I had a long-time rival who kept beating me at intermediate. When I beat her the first time I continued to put a lot more effort into it, Sutherland revealed. The next big race on the calendar is the National Secondary Schools’ Road Race in Akaroa, Christchurch in October. The post Ava and Amy Running Up a Storm in Cross Country appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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CSW Stakeholder Update – COVID Alert Level 2 (24 June 2021)
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- Dear students, staff, family members, partners and supporters of College Sport Wellington, Following the government’s decision to elevate the Wellington Region to COVID Alert Level 2 through until Sunday June 27, College Sport Wellington and its member schools have been working hard to assess our options over the next several days.
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COVID Alert Level 2 – Update (23 June)
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- Dear Principals, Heads of Sport And College Sport Wellington Stakeholders, In light of the most recent government announcement regarding Wellington’s return to Alert Level 2, we have made the following decisions: Fixtures scheduled to be played this afternoon (Wednesday, 23 June).
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Little Ben big in Tenpin Bowling
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- Story Courtesy of College Sport Media With a twinkle in his eye 13-year old Ben Pettit quips, “damn, I won’t double your score,” as at last a pin doesn’t fall.
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Wellington College V St Patrick’s Silverstream – Exchange
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- Story Courtesy of College Sport Media Photos Courtesy of Photo Wellington Wellington College haven’t won the Trevor Rigby Cup for nearly a decade, but if their start to 2021 is anything to go by they are serious contenders.
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Bowls – Wellington Secondary Schools team named
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- Congratulations to the Wellington Secondary School side which has just been selected for the inaugural School Quad taking place in New Plymouth in the July school holidays.
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Ultimate Frisbee – NZ Under 20 Training Squad Announced
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- Congratulations to the following Wellington secondary school students who were named in the New Zealand Under 20 National Training Squads.
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North Island Schools Cyclocross Champs
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- Cyclocross has been growing as a sport over the last few years, and a few weeks back over 60 young riders took part in the first of the Huttcross events, the same team running the Schools Cyclocross Champs.
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Luke Chowdhury – Onslow hunting big scalps
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- Story courtesy of College Sport Media Photos courtesy of Hamish Wareham The Onslow College First XI football team is back in the Trevor Rigby Cup for the first time in five years and captain Luke Chowdhury insists his side is not merely present to make up the numbers.
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Cross Country Relay Results (Updated)
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- The results from the CSW Cross Country Relays have been updated and can be found below: XC Relay Results (UPDATED) The post Cross Country Relay Results (Updated) appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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Maeghan Casey (St Mary’s College) finding her running legs
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- Story courtesy of College Sport Media Photo credit – Photo Wellington (Masanori Udagawa) The other contenders at the start line could have been forgiven for not knowing who Maeghan Casey was.
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