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Wairoa College senior prizegiving

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Wairoa College Senior Major Prizegiving.
SPORTS AWARDS
CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION
These are awarded to students who have made a significant contribution to their sport.
COLOURS AWARDS
These are awarded to seniors who have represented Wairoa College and shown an outstanding mixture of ability and reliability within their code.
All candidates must also exhibit appropriate behaviour at
school.
Sportsperson of the Year - excels in at least one code and performs with ability in multiple codes.
SINGLE AWARDS
Meihana Douglas; The Zeilstra Family Trophy for Most Conscientious in Hockey
Te Rika Kiri; The Powdrell Cup for Senior Boys Swimming Champ
Roberta Kotuhi-Baty; The Gary Allen Trophy for Most Improved in Soccer
Fulton Storey; The Single Cup for Senior Boys Cross Country Champ
Shane Walker; The Kerry Kane Trophy for Player of the Year (D Grade Rugby)
Trent Zeilstra; The Parker Cup for Most Improved in Boys Hockey
MULTIPLE AWARDS
Maia Christie; Cert of Recognition in Golf & The Wairoa College Cup for Wairoa College Golf Champ
Tiakiwai Hauwai; Colours for Rugby League & The Mana Tane Trophy (Paddle) for Player of The Year in U16 Rugby
Nikau Kaimoana; Cert of Recognition in Rugby, The Pine Campbell Cup for Most Improved Back in 1ST XV Rugby, Most Valuable Player & Colours in Rugby League
Courtney King; Cert of Recognition, The Taylor Trophy for Sportsmanship & The Foundation Members Cup for Most Outstanding Player in Girls Soccer
Paoraian Manuel-Harman; Cert of Recognition in Rugby, Cert for Best Back & Colours for Rugby League
Joshua Meredith; The Athletic RFC Trophy for Best & Fairest in Hockey & The Hooper Memorial Cup for Senior Boys Athletic Champ
Te Rua Munro; Cert of Recognition in Rugby & The Anson Cup for Most Improved Forward in 1ST XV Rugby
Thomas Ormond; Colours in Rugby, The Sweetmans Menswear Trophy for Best Forward in 1ST XV Rugby & The Peter Bousfield Shield for Player of The Year in 1ST XV Rugby
Jarrod Ribbon; Cert of Recognition in Rugby, The Mana Tane Trophy (Bailer) for Best Forward in U16 Rugby & Cert for Best Forward in Rugby League
Jordan Ross; Colours in Rugby & The Van Rooyen Memorial Cup for Best Back in 1ST XV Rugby
Leroy Taiapa; Cert of Recognition in Rugby , Cert for Most Tries, Colours & Cert for Player of The Year in Rugby League
Tahu Taylor; Colours Award for Rugby & The Apiata Wilson Memorial Shield for Most Valuable Player in 1ST XV Rugby
Jaye Nepia; Colours, Cert for Most Tries & Player of The Year for Girls Rugby
RUNNER-UP FEMALE SPORTSPERSON OF THE YEAR; Jaye Nepia
Laura Aitken; Cert for Best Attacker & Colours in Girls Soccer, The WDHS Cup for Senior Girls Athletic Champ, The Clean Heels Cup for Senior Girls Cross Country Champ, The V Hamilton Cup for Fastest Girl in Cross Country & The Edser Cup for Senior Girls Swimming Champ
FEMALE SPORTSPERSON OF THE YEAR; Laura Aitken
Kurt Taylor; Cert for Wairoa College MOTO X Champ, Certificate of Recognition in Hockey, Cert for Most Runs in Cricket, The Gary Pidd Architects Cup for Most Outstanding Performance in Hockey & The Jonny Hardie Trophy for Most Goals scored in Hockey & The Hill Cup for Effort & Attitude in Sport
MALE SPORTSPERSON OF THE YEAR; Kurt Taylor
CULTURAL AWARDS:
YEAR 11
Meihana Douglas; The Librarians Cup for Year 11 Best Humorous Speech
Elizabeth Ormond; The Christy Cup for Year 11 Public Speaking
Matene Solomon; Te Mauri o Tane Rore (Most Dedicated Male Performer in Kapa Haka)
Lorraine Cooper & Horowaitai Roberts-Tuahine; Te Mauri o Hine Rehia (Most Dedicated Female Performer in Kapa Haka)
YEAR 12
John (Hone) Munro; Most Improved Male Performer in Kapa Haka
Te Rua Munro; Te Kapua Matotoru Trophy for Senior Male Leader in Kapa Haka & representing Kapa Haka 2010 - The Musketeer Trophy for Group Spirit
Atareta Smith; The Heron, Mayo & Ball Trophy for Yr 12/13 Public Speaking
David Ormond; The J. H. Mitchell Prize for the Top Maori Student in Level 1 Achievement Standards English for 2009
Maea Rurehe-Lambert; The Thomas Cooper Memorial Prize for the Top Year 12 Student studying Te Reo Maori and continuing to study Te Reo Maori in 2011
YEAR 13
Poutu Greening; The YROA YNOT Community Volunteer Trophy for Outstanding Services to The Community
Aoterangi Cotter; Leadership Commendation in Kapa Haka, Te Kaiwero Trophy for 'Proficient in the use of the Taiha' (Performing Arts), The Whale Tooth for Most Dedicated Year 13 Student in Performing Arts & Te Tauira Taiea (Most Dedicated Student to Maori Cultural Aspects)
ACADEMIC SECTION - YEAR 11 (AS = Achievement Standards US = Unit Standards):
SINGLE OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS: (First in Subject)
Lorraine Cooper; LEVEL 3 AS Te Reo Maori
Tongariro King; US Science
Justice Morunga; US Mathematics
Jasmine Still; US Textiles
Timatanga Te Kahu; Semester 2 Hospitality
Candice Zeilstra; AS Spanish
SINGLE CUP AWARDS:
Carmody Little; The A KauKau Cup for Individual Flair in Textiles
MULTIPLE AWARDS:
Luc Akurangi; Merit in AS Drama, Outstanding in US Technology Metal
Lucy Atkins; Merit in AS English, Outstanding in US Mathematics
Tiakiwai Hauwai; Merit in AS Economics, Outstanding in Sports Academy
Robert Kara; Merit in US BCITO, Outstanding in Semester 1 Hospitality
Aperahama Moses; Merit in US Te Reo Maori, The Nicoll Cup for Most Promising Student in Hospitality
Marlin Ormond; Merits in AS Mathematics & US Hospitality, Outstanding in AS Economics
Pukerau Raupita; Merit in Sports Academy, Outstanding in US Te Reo Maori
Nikora Rivers; Merit in LEVEL 3 AS Te Reo Maori, Outstanding in US Hospitality & US Music & The Crarer Cup for Services to the Music Department
Horowaitai Roberts-Tuahine; Outstanding in LEVEL 3 AS Te Reo Maori & Te Tohu Mo Te Reo Maori for Top Year 11 Student in Te Reo Maori
Shayna Runga; Merits in AS Multimedia & US Enterprise Studies & The Gwen Cox Cup for Most Promising Student in Textiles
Matene Solomon; Merit in US Music, Outstanding in LEVEL 2 US Te Reo Maori & The YES Trophy for Director of the Year in Enterprise Studies
Donna Swann; Merits in US English & US Mathematics, Outstanding in Agriculture Academy
Meihana Douglas; Outstanding(s) in AS Geography, AS Mathematics, AS Multimedia, AS Phys. Ed, AS Science & The Mayo Cup for Top Senior Student in Geography
Rebecca Stone; Merits in AS Science & AS Drama, Outstanding(s) in AS Art, AS English, US BCITO & US Social Science, The Ten Talents Charitable Trust Prize for Most Promising Art Student & The Angus Gemmell Ltd Prize (Hammer) for Most Likely to Succeed in the Building Industry
Elizabeth Ormond; Merits in AS Geography, AS Mathematics & AS Science, Outstanding(s) in AS English & AS Spanish and ... The recipient of The M Fraser Memorial Cup for TOP YEAR 11 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE.
ACADEMIC SECTION - YEAR 12 (AS = Achievement Standards US = Unit Standards):
SINGLE OUTSTANDING AWARDS: (First in Subject)
Anita Ferris; AS English
Jessie King; Sports Academy
Te Rua Munro; Maori Performing Arts
David Ormond; AS Phys. Ed
Timoti Rurehe-Lambert; US English
Selwyn Tapine; Agriculture Academy
Mereana Te Amo; US Baking
SINGLE CUPS:
John (Hone) Munro; The Wairoa College Arts Cup for Best in 'The Arts'
Kelvin Manukau; The Bernard & Warwick Teague Memorial Cup for 'Industry & Application' in Agriculture
Joseph Te Kahu-Hati; EQUAL The Music Cup for Best Yr 12 Performer
MULTIPLE AWARDS:
Te Aniwa Spooner; EQUAL The Music Cup for Best Yr 12 Performer & Merit in US Music
Samantha Aldridge; Merits in AS Biology, AS Chemistry & US Textiles, Outstanding in US Mathematics
Anne Finucane; Merit in AS English, Outstanding in US Multimedia
Jordan Haliburton; Effort in Taratahi Agriculture, Outstanding in US Technology Metal
David O'Connell; Merits in AS English & AS Mathematics, Outstanding in Sports Academy
Grace Pomare; Outstanding(s) in US Hospitality & US Textiles
Hickson Raroa; Merits in US English & LEVEL 3 US Te Reo Maori, Outstanding in US Music
Maea Rurehe-Lambert; Outstanding in US English, Outstanding Achievement in The Services Academy - Displaying all the Academy Values of Courage, Comradeship, Commitment & Integrity & Te Tohu Whai Matauranga for Top Yr 12 Student in Te Reo Maori
Kurt Taylor; Merits in US Mathematics, US Technology Metal & AS Phys. Ed, Outstanding in US BCITO, The David Paku Memorial Cup for Good Attitude over both subjects BCITO & Technology Metal & The BCITO Scholarship for Most Likely to Succeed in the Building Trade
Freya Wilson; Outstanding(s) in AS Biology, AS Chemistry, AS English, AS Mathematics & AS Physics, The Top Year 12 Student in Physics & Mathematics, The Mohammed Nasib Cup for Year 12 Science and ... The recipient of The Wairoa College Board of Governors Trophy for TOP YEAR 12 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE.
ACADEMIC SECTION - YEAR 13 (AS = Achievement Standards US = Unit Standards):
SINGLE OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS: (First in Subject)
Rebecca Bestford; AS English
Poutu Greening; Sports Academy
Te Rika Kiri; Maori Performing Arts
Hannah Martin; US Multimedia
Thomas Ormond; Agriculture Academy
Destinnie Rickard; US Multimedia
SINGLE CUP AWARDS
Billy Jack King; The Judy Galvan Cup for Outstanding Achievement Overall in Drama; Winiata Puanaki; The Music Cup for Best Performance Skills in Year 13; Marie-June Taiapa; The Angus Gemmell Prize (Frying Pan) for Most Likely to Succeed in the Food Industry
MULTIPLE AWARDS:
Christine Clarke; Outstanding in US Catering & US Tourism & The Sir George Trophy & Scholarship for Student of the Year in Year 12/13 Tourism; Czhaay Hau; Merit in AS Drama, Outstanding in US Music; Rayna Hawkins; Merit in US Maori Performing Arts & The Hayward Trophy for Services to Catering; Sapphire Lambert; Merit in US Catering, Outstanding in US Te Reo Maori; Ngariki NiaNia; Merit in AS English, Outstanding in AS Geography; Ngawini Pouwhare; SPEC award for 'Using Language Symbols & Texts' & The H Goldsmith Cup for General Excellence in SENCO
Rawiri WaiWai; Merits in AS Drama & US Music, Outstanding in US Events Management & Te Tohu Matauranga Mo te Tau for Top Year 13 Student in Te Reo Maori
Cuilodair; Merit in AS Mathematics with Calculus, Outstanding(s) in AS Biology, AS Chemistry & AS English & The Mohammed Husan Cup for Year 13 Science as well as ... Introduction to Academic Writing (via Massey University) Level 100 papers to date an A and two B+s
Laura Aitken; Merit in AS Chemistry, Outstanding(s) in AS Biology, AS Statistics & Modelling & AS Phys. Ed & EQUAL The Redshaw Cup for Best in Senior Phys. Ed Class
Johny Herangi; EQUAL The Redshaw Cup for Best in Senior Phys. Ed Class, Merit in AS Statistics & Modelling, Outstanding(s) in AS Mathematics with Calculus, AS Phys. Ed & The Newlake Texts Cup for Top Year 13 Maths Student.
TERTIARY SCHOLARSHIPS
The "AFFCO" Scholarship; Sapphire Lambert & Destinnie Rickard
The "Fuji Xerox" Scholarship; Cloe Karangaroa
The Genesis Energy (Laptops); Cuilodair & Shayne Edwards
J H Mitchell "Takitimu" Trust Scholarship; Rawiri Waiwai
Wairoa Waikaremoana Maori Trust Board; Rayna Hawkins, Czhaay Hau, Sapphire Lambert, Ripeka Raihania & Destinnie Rickard
Wairoa District Council; Laura Aitken, Shayne Edwards, Billy Jack King & Jessica McKenna
HEAD STUDENT AWARDS
Czhaay Hau; The A O Edwards Memorial Cup for Head Boy
Cloe Karangaroa; The WDHS Old Girls Cup For Head Girl
Aoterangi Cotter; The College Council Cup for Outstanding Services to the College
YEAR 13 MAJOR PRIZES
The All Round Excellence Trophy for: Outstanding participation in academic achievement, sport and culture for 2010, Laura Aitken.
The France Trust Tertiary Scholarship, The Te Awhina Trust Scholarship in Memory of Lena Manuel, Tom Ormond and Paku Robinson, and the Hine Kohn Cup for Proxime Accessit which is the Runner-Up to Dux for 2010, Laura Aitken.
The J Mills Family Trust Scholarship, the Te Awhina Trust Scholarship in Memory of Lena Manuel, Tom Ormond and Paku Robinson, and the J A Ballantyne Rose Bowl for Dux for 2010 is Cuilodair.

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