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Primary school athletics results

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JUMPING HIGH: Central School's Isaac Burford, 8, strains to get over the bar in the high jump at the Gisborne primary schools athletics meeting at Awapuni Stadium. Picture by Liam Clayton

JUMPING HIGH: Central School's Isaac Burford, 8, strains to get over the bar in the high jump at the Gisborne primary schools athletics meeting at Awapuni Stadium. Picture by Liam Clayton

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Results from the Gisborne primary schools athletics meeting, organised by Te Wharau School and held yesterday at Awapuni Stadium —

Ball throw

Girls — Year 3: Kalianne Taylor (St Mary’s) 1; Riley Lewis (Wainui) 2; Nyana Ruru (Te Wharau) 3.

Year 4: Sapphire Hihi (Awapuni) 1; Soierah Gibbens (Te Hapara) 2; Catherine Moles (Te Hapara) 3.

Year 5: Ocean Nepia (Waikirikiri) 1; Harmony Mangu (Horouta Wanaga) 2; Jahzaea Teka-Te Awa (Waikirikiri) 3.

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Year 6: Te Wai Walker-Jones (Awapuni) 1; Kaden Moeke (Te Wharau) 2; Summa Raukawa (Awapuni) 3.

Boys — Year 3: Kahurangi Leach-Waihi (Te Wharau) 1; Hugo Lodewyk (Mangapapa) 2; Tyrone McKean (Te Hapara) 3.

Year 4: Luke Bidois (Awapuni) 1; Bekko Page (Te Hapara) 2; Jordan Allen (Te Wharau) 3.

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Year 5: Tanari Nia Nia (Te Wharau) 1; Tumanawa Stewart (Awapuni) 2; Seb Wilson (Central) 3.

Year 6: Carlos Hihi (Te Wharau) 1; Thomas Adams (Te Wharau) 2; Manaia McGee (Awapuni) 3.

High jump

Girls — Year 3: Ruby Hogarth (Ormond) 95 centimetres, 1.

Year 4: Catherine Moles (Te Hapara) 110cm, 1; Azaliyah Waru (Te Wharau) 2; Georgia Tata (Mangapapa), Reremoana Aupouri (Wainui), Olivia Briant (Ormond) equal 3.

Year 5: Ella Arthur (Wainui Beach) 115cm, 1; Isabella Allen (Mangapapa), Tui Ruifrok (Central) equal 2.

Year 6: Leah Dando (Mangapapa) 110cm, 1; Beanna Iremonger (Sonrise) 2.

Boys — Year 3: Mahonri Aupouri (Riverdale), Jayden De Thier (Awapuni) 103cm, equal 1; Kauri Holmes (Mangapapa), Antonio Peachey (Wainui) equal 3.

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Year 4: Daniel Walters (Mangapapa) 110cm, 1; Jacob Scholefield (Wainui), Logan Bruce (Mangapapa), Yahni Brown (Makauri) equal 2.

Year 5: Seb Wilson (Central) 121cm, 1; Dann Larby (Kaiti) 2; Sonny Kahn (Wainui), Trey Bryant (Te Hapara) equal 3.

Year 6: Tigher West-Hill (Wainui) 123cm, 1; Jimmy Somerton (Makauri) 2; Oliver Davies (St Mary’s), Jason McMillan (Makauri) equal 3.

Long jump

Girls — Year 3: Mereana Mangu (Horouta) 3.23 metres, 1; Madison Ruru (Awapuni) 2; Charley Lepper (Central) 3.

Year 4: Catherine Moles (Te Hapara) 3.54m, 1; Payton Wainohu (Te Hapara), Isabella Wilson (Wainui) equal 2.

Year 5: Minnie Jackson (Wainui) 3.84m, 1; Tui Ruifrok (Central) 2; Shelby Ashwell (Awapuni), Alyssa Muir (Te Hapara) equal 3.

Year 6: Zoe Robinson (St Mary’s) 3.83m, 1; Delta Te Rauna (Te Wharau) 2; Paige Tamatea (Mangapapa), Sarah Jury (Kaiti) equal 3.

Boys — Year 3: Devin Waititi-Leach (Te Wharau) 3.14m, 1; Jayden De Thier (Awapuni) 2; Hugo Lodewyk (Mangapapa), Whai Gear (Makauri) equal 3.

Year 4: Dylan Torrie (Wainui) no distance taken, 1; Theo Mackey (Central) 2; Jacob Scholefield (Wainui) 3.

Year 5: Trey Bryant (Te Hapara) 4.20m, 1; Izzy Parsons (Central) 2; Luka Russell (Awapuni), Sonny Kahn (Wainui) equal 3.

Year 6: Oliver Davies (St Mary’s) 4m, 1; Taimana Teneti (Central), Tigher West-Hill (Wainui), Michael Hammond (Awapuni) equal 2.

Sprints, 80 to 100 metres

Girls — Year 3: Makaela Henry (Mangapapa) 1; Alex Saulala (Te Wharau) 2; Aaliyah Warmenhoven (Manutuke) 3.

Year 4: Rubi Hart (Mangapapa) 1; Te Aroha Whaanga-Smith (Awapuni) 2; Payton Wainohu (Te Hapara) 3.

Year 5: Roimata Douglas (Te Wharau) 1; Hine Cotter-Luke (Awapuni), Lena Kaloni (Kaiti) equal 2.

Year 6: Daeshanah-Rei Wilkie-Marino (Te Wharau) 1; Leah Dando (Mangapapa) 2; Zoe Robinson (St Mary’s) 3.

Boys — Year 3: Kahurangi Leach-Waihi (Te Wharau) 1; Devin Waititi-Leach (Te Wharau) 2; Whai Gear (Makauri) 3.

Year 4: Logan Bruce (Mangapapa) 1; Rios Tasmania (Mangapapa) 2; Kelan Bryant (Te Hapara) 3.

Year 5: Trey Bryant (Te Hapara) 1; Kaioio Tangira (Te Hapara) 2; Sonny Kahn (Wainui) 3.

Year 6: Tigher West-Hill (Wainui) 1; Carlos Hihi (Te Wharau) 2; Hikurangi Reid (Te Hapara) 3.

Sprints, 200m

Girls — Year 3: Makaela Henry (Mangapapa), Ruby Hogarth (Ormond) equal 1; Hannah O’Connor (Makauri) 3.

Year 4: Chloe Kapene (Makauri) 1; Isabella Wilson (Wainui) 2; Te Aroha Whaanga-Smith (Awapuni) 3.

Year 5: Hine Cotter-Luke (Awapuni) 1; Tara McCormack (St Mary’s), Tyler Leach (Te Wharau) equal 2.

Year 6: Daeshanah-Rei Wilkie-Marino (Te Wharau) 1; Judaea Keelan-Phillips (Te Hapara) 2; Sierrah Jury (Kaiti) 3.

Boys — Year 3: Kahurangi Leach-Waihi (Te Wharau) 1; Devin Waititi-Leach (Te Wharau) 2; Rawiri Kirk (Waikirikiri), Austin Fergus (Makauri) equal 3.

Year 4: Rios Tasmania (Mangapapa) 1; Logan Bruce (Mangapapa) 2; Phelix Moore (Mangapapa).

Year 5: Oska Smith (St Mary’s) 1; Ascha Wells (Te Hapara) 2; Fotu Halafihi (Te Hapara) 3.

Year 6: Oli Davies (St Mary’s) 1; Taimana Teneti (Central) 2; Kyle McVey (Mangapapa) 3.

Relays

Girls: Mangapapa 1, Wainui 2, Te Hapara 3.

Boys: Te Hapara 1, Te Wharau 2, Mangapapa 3.

Overall school points (3 points for a first placing, 2 for a second, 1 for a third). Last year’s points in brackets: Te Wharau 49 points (40) 1st; Mangapapa 43 (42) 2nd; Te Hapara 36 (51) 3rd; Wainui Beach 33 (37) 4th; Awapuni 32 (29) 5th; St. Mary’s 19 (16) 6th; Central 17 (5) 7th; Makauri 11 (14) 8th; Ormond 7 (2) 9th; Kaiti 6 (8) 10th; Waikirikiri 5 (0) and Horouta Wananga 5 (not entered) equal 11th; Riverdale 3 (4) 13th; Sonrise 2 (not entered) 14th; Manutuke 1 (0) and Makaraka 1 (3) equal 15th.

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