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College Sport: Westlake adds Yam to elite squash list
The McHugh name is writ large in the annals of Westlake Boys' High School squash. Now you can add the Yam name without fear of contradiction.

College Sport: Seeing big picture on sport and education
The second of a two-part interview with new College Sport chief executive Dave Currie.

New head Currie has open-door policy
Campbell Burnes sat down with College Sport chief executive Dave Currie, who has been in the job just a few months. This is part one of a two-part interview; read the second in next week's College Sport.

College Sport: Whangaparaoa students catch lacrosse craze
It is rare for one school to provide four reps to a national age-grade side.

College Sport: Fouche hits Year 13 at full speed
James Fouche pulled off one of the school sporting feats of the year in September.

College Sport: Coach collects double doubles in leading junior and senior sides to title wins
Mt Albert Grammar School have capped a stellar year in softball by winning the Auckland and New Zealand junior boys' titles.

College Sport: Chasing the 10s mark, and an education
Austen Heuvel would love nothing more than to defend his 100m national schools title next week in Wanganui.

College Sport: Trampolinist and pole vaulter scoop top honours as school athletes' wide talent recognised
King's trampolinist Dylan Schmidt and Takapuna Grammar pole vaulter Eliza McCartney are the 2014 ASB Young Sportspeople of the Year.

Shooter to go far
This was moving year in the burgeoning dual sporting career of Maia Wilson.

Fast track to success
Even as an 11-year-old with no training, runner Audrey Gregan was so far ahead of the bunch she was in a race of her own.

College Sport: Travel gets table tennis whiz-kid meeting the best
For Victor Ma, it is very much a case of have bat, will travel.

College Sport: St Paul's show their class to take out Aussie Rules title
St Paul's College have avenged their defeat in the 2013 Junior Hawks Cup, beating One Tree Hill College to reclaim the Central Auckland cluster trophy.

College Sport: Captain Lafaele set to leave a towering legacy
De La Salle College will need to find someone to step up and replace Iosefatu Lafaele to spearhead their premier boys' volleyball side.

Junior rugby's big problem
There was nothing illegal about the tackle that left 12-year-old Zachary Hullah in hospital and scared he might be paralysed. It was that the tackler who smashed him was twice his size.

Harris siblings show stuff of champions
How many siblings can boast of captaining their schools to regional championships in two different sports in the same week?

College Sport: Westlake champing at bit
Westlake Girls' High School is resigned to its premier team not being able to play a higher standard of hockey in the Super City competition for the full year in 2015 like it did in 2013.

College Sport: Wynyard living life in the fast lane
It has been a big season in the burgeoning basketball career of Tai Wynyard.

Rugby: Safety fear rules out extra time
An IRB rule prevented the playing of extra-time in the national 1st XV rugby competition final between Scots College and Hamilton Boys' High School.

Sutton gets to play it cool
Meg Sutton is exhausted at the end of her two-minute aerobics routine.

College Sport: Papakura rule with few resources
The Papakura High School girls' Under 19 basketball team are a shining example of triumph over adversity.

Unearthing talent is becoming dirty
Gregor Paul writes: It's not just politics that is dirty. Rugby recruitment is heading that way, too.

Rugby: 'It's none of their business'
Representatives from the Melbourne Storm flew to Suva last year to track down the family of a promising Auckland rugby schoolboy.

College Sport: Papali'i achieves lift-off
If you like sporting all-rounders, then you'll like 15-year-old MAGS Year 11 student Isaiah Papali'i.

Youth Olympics: Schmidt wins first gold
King's College student Dylan Schmidt on Saturday won New Zealand's first gold medal at the Nanjing Youth Olympics.

Rugby: Solid defence gives Grammar victory
Auckland Grammar have broken St Kentigern's three-year reign at the summit of Auckland First XV rugby.

College sport: Familiar foes St Kents and Auckland Grammar face off in 1A First XV final
For the third year on the bounce, St Kentigern College and Auckland Grammar School lock horns in Auckland's 1A First XV final.