SPORT 2010
SPORT 2010
GOLF ............................................................................
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number one won against tough opposition from Hamilton's Steven Kuggeleijn of 3 and 1; a great result. Jay Maaka won 2 and 1, Kishen had the best win of the day of 6 and 5, Damien Powell won by 4 and 2, and Chad Quinney for the second team won 3 and 2. Overall, giving NPBHS a 5 to 3 win. Dirk Van Dijk, Brad McLachlan and Chris Harold unfortunately did not win this time. A great result for NPBHS golf.
2010 has been another positive year for Adventure Racing. The summer was kicked off by the Get2Go in December 2009. A combined team from NPBHS and NPGHS had won a regional final in August to progress to the nationwide final on Great Barrier Island in December. The final was similar in format to the Hillary Challenge with two days of initiative challenges followed by two days of a gruelling trek and the last day being a short adventure race. Our team of Ieuan McCloud, Jamie Aitchison, Layne Connell, Tom Burrell, Mark Houwers, Chloe Donnelly, Hayley Duckett, and Katie Rodenburg performed with distinction to take out the second place in NZ.
Wellington College Fixture: Mirimar Golf Club
The weather in Wellington was clear but cold on the morning of the 26th July. Mirimar Golf Club is a great golf course; not overly long, but challenging. The boys played well in windy and cold conditions. The biggest individual win was by Dirk van Dijk, winning 6 and 4, next was Chad Quinney winning 5 and 4. Overall, the team won 5 and 2 bringing the team's college fixture wins to three, and no losses; a great effort on their part. The remaining event for the 1st IV golf team is the Nationals in Dunedin at the end of August. NPBHS National Secondary Schools Final: Dunedin Balmacewen Golf Club
On August 29th the golf team travelled to Dunedin to compete in the 2010 National finals. The weather was cold and wet for the practice round, but the boys went out and played 18 holes to get a feel for the course. The 30th August tournament day, the first
round started at 7.30am with a wet start and the temperature sitting on 6C. At the end of the first round NPBHS were in seventh position, with Kristen School in the lead. The team member's scores at the end of round 1 were: Sanjay 78, Damien 77, Jay 75 and Myles 81. The second round in the afternoon was colder and fog settled in for three of the holes, dropping visibility to 60 metres, which meant that the boys were hitting almost blind for 30 minutes to holes they could not see. However, the boys tried their best despite the conditions. On the par 4, 16th hole, Sanjay had an amazing chip in off the green from the trees to go in for an Eagle 2. The scores for the second round was Myles with 78, Damien 79, Sanjay 80 and Jay with and 81.
Over the 24 hours from the practice round on the Sunday to the end of the second round on the Monday, 60mm of rain fell on the course. The conditions were very difficult, but the NPBHS team played the best they could. The final result was 7th place for NPBHS with 467 shots. First place went to Kristen School with 433 shots, second equal were Rotorua Boys' and St Bede's with 445 shots. This year golf at NPBHS has gone through a transition time of introducing new players, and losing some very good players as they leave NPBHS. The new ones: Dirk Van Dijk and Brad McLachlan have fitted into the team well, and produced some great results. This year the golf team will lose: Myles Simkin (Captain), Damien Powell, Kishen Rai, Blake McCurdy and Chad Quinney. All of these players have travelled the country and represented the school well. They have played golf in the best traditions of fair play and sportsmanship for NPBHS. I am proud to have been associated with the boys, and wish the ones who are leaving this year well. For those returning in 2011 the golf at NPBHS looks just as exciting as this year. Justin Hyde Manager Golf
Damien Powell on the 15th at Balmacewen.
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NAVIGATION AND ENDURANCE SPORTS RACES
January 2010 saw some ex NPBHS students complete some inspiring acts of endurance. Hamish Fleming, Carl Garrett, and Jason Holden ran right around the mountain in a day (on the mountain tracks). Two weeks later Hamish and Carl did the 4 peaks - Taranaki, Pouakai, Kaitake, and Paritutu in just over 10 hours and on foot, (no driving between the peaks). ln mid January Edward Lawley, Darren
Alexander, Billy Rodenburg, Jordan Millen, James Varley, Mark Houwers, and Liam Paterson all competed in an 18 hour race in Cambridge, with Edward and Darren combining with ex student Jason Holden to win their category (18 hour team, no kayak). Then at the end of the month we had our usual Hillary Challenge training camp over in Tongariro National Park which was attended by all those hopeful of a place in the team. The Kaweka Challenge was our next big event. This year was the second year that NPBHS and NPGHS adventure racers have ventured east to compete in one of New Zealand's highest mountain races. After 2009's gale force winds and driving rain it was a pleasure to compete under blue skies with fantastic views of the east side of Ruapehu as we wound our way along the ridge tops. The competitors included Brody Schulz, Jack
Anderson, Hayden Wood and Liam Paterson competing in the Duathalon, covering 29krn including over lOOOm of climbing (mostly on foot). This event was won convincingly by Liam. James Varley, Jordan Millen, and Lewis Walsh completed the two day course (30 krn, climbing 2330m, the equivalent of one and a half Taranaki climbs). For this they needed to run with all their overnight gear. All three won their respective divisions. Billy Rodenburg completed the one-day 30km race, then backed this up with the school's race on day two, completing this with Jesse Watt and winning the school's title. Also competing in the schools' race were Mark Houwers and Thomas Burrell. This was a 13 krn mountain run, including nearly lOOOm of climbing. The final NPBHS competitors were Edward Lawley and Darren Alexander who completed the long course (41 krn, climbing 3200m - the equivalent of 2 Taranaki summits), then Edward backed this up on the Sunday by winning his division in the 'short' l3 krn mountain run. Overall a fantastic effort with the race organisers openly praising the efforts of the 'youngsters from Taranaki'. In March were two TSSSA events with the Orienteering Champs starting at Frankley School on a map that combined buildings, bush and farmland. First overall and first senior boy; Liam Paterson, second SB; Thomas Burrell and third SB; Billy Rodenburg First intermediate boy; Hayden Wood First junior boy; Matt Furze, second JB; Orin Burmester. The TSSSA Rogaine Champs was a three hour race at Lake Mangamahoe from 6-9pm finishing in the dark. A mis-punch of a control saw pre- race favourites beaten with first place overall and first senior boys going to the team of Billy Rodenburg and Jesse Watt. Other placings were: Second (overall and senior boys team) James Varley, Jordan Millen, Lewis Walsh. Third (overall and senior boys team) Darren Alexander, Edward Lawley. First junior boys team Tom Spencer, Orin
Burmester, Hamish Sturmer, Matt Furze. The Rotorangi Gutbuster is a keenly contested iconic Taranaki event. During the April holidays Billy Rodenburg was part of a team that undertook the 14krn kayak, 12krn run and 45krn bike race. Darren Alexander attempted the whole race and finished in 8th place in the open men's category. During the April holidays the NZ National Rogaine Champs were held. Billy Rodenburg and Edward Lawley won the junior section of this 24-hour event which runs from noon Saturday to noon Sunday in the Aka tarawa Ranges. The area used in the event covered a mix of open pine forest and native bush, both open and dense to make off-track navigation a challenge with numerous 4WD tracks and single tracks in some parts of the map. Also during the holidays some BHS students competed in the NISS Orienteering Champs. The best result over the weekend was for the NPBHS Intermediate relay team of Liam Paterson, Hayden Wood and Mark Houwers. They achieved a stunning third place receiving recognition on the podium. Following the April holidays 36 students in nine teams competed in the annual NZSS 12-Hour Adventure Racing championships, known as the GO 4 12. NPGHS won the Girls' section and NPBHS made it five years in a row in the Boys' section. Another article covers this event in more detail. May saw the flagship event of the Adventure Racing calendar, the Hillary Challenge, take place. After a gruelling week we managed second in New Zealand by a small 68 points out of a total of over 3600. Another article covers this event in more detail. In July, Edward Lawley, Billy Rodenburg, Darren Alexander, and Liam Paterson headed to Tauranga to compete in a multi-sport event, the Tangaroa Challenge. Despite only
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