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Club’s top athletes presented with their trophies

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Athletics Prize-giving: Gisborne Athletic Club athletes were presented with their trophies last Wednesday night. They were, back (from left): Willem van den Worm, Graeson Wells, Ascha Wells, Xavier O’Sullivan, Maddie Wilson, Warren Edlin, Ruby Sadler, Evelyn Busher, Raewyn Johns and Timuaki Stewart. Front: Jack Sadler, Seven Mapu, Isaac O’Sullivan, Cameron Alexander, Michaela Kaye, Manaia Kaye, Coen-Theros Brown?, Bailey Kora and Kaycee Andrew. Picture by Liam Clayton

Athletics Prize-giving: Gisborne Athletic Club athletes were presented with their trophies last Wednesday night. They were, back (from left): Willem van den Worm, Graeson Wells, Ascha Wells, Xavier O’Sullivan, Maddie Wilson, Warren Edlin, Ruby Sadler, Evelyn Busher, Raewyn Johns and Timuaki Stewart. Front: Jack Sadler, Seven Mapu, Isaac O’Sullivan, Cameron Alexander, Michaela Kaye, Manaia Kaye, Coen-Theros Brown?, Bailey Kora and Kaycee Andrew. Picture by Liam Clayton

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GISBORNE Athletic Club trophy winners for the 2018/19 season were presented with their awards last week.

They were — Warren Edlin: Herald Cup, Barry Cup, Geddes & Murray Trophy.

Willem van den Worm: Executive Trophy, Johnson Cup.

Xavier O’Sullivan: Black & White Cup, W Carmichael Memorial.

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Graeson Wells: Gus Valk Cup, Martin/Aislabie Cup, Presidents Cup, Geddes & Murray Trophy, GAAHC Rosebowl, Sheridan Cup.

Seven Mapu: Yvette Williams Trophy, Manutuke Memorial Hall Association Cup, Lee Family Cup, Hammon Rose Bowl.

Isaac O’Sullivan: Waimaria Gentry Trophy.

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Maddie Wilson: Lee Family Cup, Swan Cup, Stan Parker Cup, Morrisons Butchery Cup.

Briana Irving: Swan Cup.

Ascha Wells: W H James Memorial Cup.

Jack Sadler: Jim Trowell Trophy, GAAHC Cup.

Evelyn Busher: Swarbrick Cup.

Ruby Sadler: Payne Cup, Junior Excellence Trophy.

Timuaki Stewart: Junior Excellence Trophy.

Cameron Alexander: Trowell Cup, Eric Hoggins Cup.

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Kaycee Andrew: Junior Excellence Trophy.

Michaela Kaye: Kaye Symes Trophy.

Manaia Kaye: Junior ExcellenceTrophy, Eric Mills Memorial Cup.

Coen-Theros Brown: Kaye Symes Trophy.

Bailey Kora: Eric Mills Memorial Cup.

Raewyn Johns: D & J Symes Trophy.

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