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Sports round up
Girls’ Senior A basketball national runners-up
What an incredible season for the Girls’ Senior A basketball team, who for the first time in St Andrew’s College history, made it to the final of Basketball New Zealand's Secondary Schools’ National Championships, finishing runners-up to an impressive Westlake Girls’ High School team. The team played well throughout the competition, with win after win setting them up for a nail-biting semi-final against Tauranga Girls’ College, which they won 84–72 after an intense final quarter. Westlake Girls’ High School were fierce competitors in the final, with the final result going the opposition’s way in a high scoring match, 99–66. The girls had great support during the tournament, and acquitted themselves admirably on and off the court, playing with dedication, passion, and commitment. To cap off the great result, Madeline-Rose Morrow, Karereatua Williams (both Y13) and Kavanah Lene (Y12) made the NZSS Tournament Team. Incredibly, this was the first loss for the team in three years. Prior to the national tournament, the Senior A girls had won the local 2022 Whelan Trophy Tournament, and the Zone 4 South Island Tournament (becoming South Island champions), defeating a tough Rangiora High School team in both hard-fought finals. It was an end to a very successful season for St Andrew’s basketball, which continues to go from strength to strength under Basketball Co-ordinator, Ben Eves. Nine of the College’s 27 basketball teams finished in the top three of their respective competitions which was a great result for the fast-growing programme.
Girls’ Senior A basketball team (back) Dave Ermerins, Tessa Boagni, Natasha Lind (Y13), Ella Sharp (Y11), Lauren Whittaker (Y12), Karereatua Williams (Y13), Kavanah Lene (Y12), Angelique Doig (Y13), Adam Morgan, (front) Kate Taylor, Madeline-Rose Morrow (Y13), Ruby Beynon, Rafferty Powell (both Y11), Charlotte Seddon (Y12), Ophelia Powell (Y11)
The St Andrew’s Senior A netball team in action at the nationals. Netball
It was another great netball season for St Andrew’s, with 12 teams playing in the Saturday Club Competition, with four teams making finals, two teams winning their competitions, and three teams competing in the Wednesday Secondary School Sport Competition. The Senior A team finished runnersup to St Margaret’s College in the Wednesday SuperNet Competition. After a fifth placing at the South Island Secondary Schools’ Tournament, the Senior A team qualified for the New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Netball Tournament. This tough competition is for the top 16 teams from throughout New Zealand, with 245 A school teams originally vying for a place during regional tournaments. The girls played with determination and pride, ending up in a playoff for eleventh and twelfth against Hasting Girls’ High School, which they lost in a tight game 29–34. This saw St Andrew’s finish in twelfth place nationally, equal to the best the College has ever achieved in this competition.
Local competition round up It was a highly successful winter sports season for many other St Andrew’s sports teams, with several local, regional, and South Island titles won. A wrap up of local competitions follow below. See pages 44–45 for results from the South Island and national competitions held during Winter Tournament Week, where another highlight was the Boys’ 1st XI hockey finishing runners-up nationally at the Rankin Cup Tournament.
Football It was another fantastic year for football, with the Girls’ 1st XI and 2nd XI winning their regional titles back-to back for the first time, and the Girls’ 1st XI going on to finish fifth at the New Zealand Secondary Schools’ national tournament. In their regional final, the girls faced second ranked, Rangi Ruru Girls’ School, and won the match in a tense penalty shootout after the score was 0–0 at full time. The Boys’ Junior 1st XI and Blue team also made it to their regional finals, with the Boys’ 1st XI finishing fourth at the national Malcolm Cowie Tournament during Winter Tournament Week, their highest placing ever.
Hockey After winning the Canterbury Premier Secondary Schools’ Competition in a controlled 2–0 win in the final against old foes Timaru Boys’ High School, the Boys’ 1st XI hockey team was second at the prestigious Rankin Cup national tournament. Six out of the College’s 10 hockey teams played off for a top three placing in their regional competitions, with the Boys’ Blue team winning the Secondary Schools’ Division 4 Competition.
Rugby Four out of eight St Andrew’s rugby teams won their grades in 2022, which was a great result following a renewed focus on the College’s development pathway, structure, skill development, coach education, and community connection. Two teams of four competed at the National Schools’ Adventure Racing event, GO-4-12 Challenge NZSSARC. The physically and mentally exhausting 12-hour event, consisted of an 18km mountain bike ride, a 9km run on a track, and another hour around a circuit with options including a rogaine on foot, mountain bike ride, and various bonus activities. The St Andrew’s Blue team of Jenna Hirschfeld (Y13), Payton KimberReynolds (Y12), Elliot Graves (Y11) and Ethan Griffin (Y10) finished second in the Mixed team competition, and the St Andrew’s White team of Corin Simcock, Toby Harvie, Lucy Hamilton, and Charli Watts (all Y13) was third in the Mixed team competition.
Greg Thompson, Jenna Hirschfeld, Corin Simcock, Toby Harvie, Charli Watts (all Y13), Payton Kimber-Reynolds (Y12), Elliot Graves (Y11), Lucy Hamilton (Y13), Hugo Ranken (Y11), Nick Hirschfeld
St Andrew’s teams were successful in six- and nine-hour events at the Canterbury Adventure Race Competitions, which involved rogaine, mountain biking, rafting, and orienteering.
• Junior Mixed team: Abigail Scott-
Douglas (Y9), Adam MacFarlane and Matthew Hirschfeld (both 10) – second in the Junior Mixed category in the six-hour race; • Senior Girls team: Lucy Hamilton and Charli Watts both (Y13) – third in the Junior Girls category in the six-hour race; • Senior Mixed team: Ethan Griffin (Y10), Elliot Graves (Y11), Payton
Kimber-Reynolds (Y12) and Jenna
Hirschfeld (Y13) – third in the Junior
Mixed category in the nine-hour race.
At the Get2Go Outdoor Adventure Day run by Hillary Outdoors, the Mixed Premier team of Caitlin Stowell, Maria (Masha) Pospolitak, Isabella Cody, Adam MacFarlane, Ethan Griffin, Matthew Hirschfeld (all Y10), Abigail Scott-Douglas and Ollie Jackways (both Y9) finished second, narrowly missing out on qualifying for the nationals.
The St Andrew’s adventure racing team of Corin Simcock, Toby Harvie (both (Y13), Elliot Graves, Hugo Ranken (both Y11), Jenna Hirschfeld, Charli Watts, Lucy Hamilton (all Y13) and Payton Kimber-Reynolds (Y12) finished eighth at the annual Hillary Challenge, a five-day event involving the top 12 adventure racing schools in New Zealand.
AIMS Games
A group of 41 Preparatory School students and nine teachers travelled to the AIMS Games in Tauranga. Every student performed well both on and off the pitch. The Boys’ hockey team finished 10th out of 22 teams, Girls’ hockey 12th out of 30 teams, football 40th out of 50 teams, and netball 48th out of 128 teams. The football team also contributed to cleaning up the Mount Maunganui Beach as part of AIMS Gives Back programme.
Basketball
Karereatua Williams (Y13) was selected for the New Zealand U17 team, which qualified for the FIBA World Championships in Jordan, and took part in a round of games in Hungary. Karereatua had her best game against Slovenia, with 13 points, four rebounds, and two steals. She also represented Canterbury in the BBNZ U23 and D-League National Tournament.
Karereatua Williams (Y13)
Madeline-Rose Morrow (Y13) was selected for the New Zealand team to compete at the FIBA U18 Women’s Asian Championship 2022 Division A Competition.
Mitchell Corkery (Y12) played in the New Zealand 3×3 team at the FIBA 3×3 U17 Asia Cup. After losing to India in their first game, the team beat Uzbekistan, then faced Mongolia in the quarter-final, losing 21–6 and finishing sixth overall.
Mitchell Corkery and Jett Nicholson (both Y12) played in the Canterbury A Boys’ team which won the Basketball New Zealand U17 National Championships, making them national champions.
Karereatua Williams and MadelineRose Morrow (both Y13) were members of the Checkers Women’s Premier team which won back-to-back Canterbury Premier titles.
Alanna Brook (Y9) was selected for the Canterbury U13 Girls’ Black basketball team.
Carter Rhodes (Y11), Mitchell Corkery (Y12), Madeline-Rose Morrow and Karereatua Williams (both 13) were named as McDonald’s All Stars due to their high level of play within the Thomson and Whelan Trophy CBA competitions in 2022.
Roma Tuimaunei, Alanna Brook and Toby Park (all Y9) represented Canterbury in the U13 Regional Tournament, with Roma's team winning the final.
CPSSA Basketball
The Preparatory Boys’ A basketball team won the Canterbury Primary Schools’ Basketball Tournament, scoring on the final hooter to win by one point against Lincoln Primary School in the final.
Preparatory Boys’ A basketball team (back row) George Suter, William Turner, Zachary Hoshek, Cameron Sharpe, Jack Wheeler, Angus Laing (front row) Charlie Lightbourne, Elliot Munt (all Y8)
CPSSA Winter Tournament
At the CPSSA Winter Tournament the St Andrew’s College Mixed hockey 6-aside team won the final 3–1 against Selwyn House School, finishing first out of 24 teams. The Preparatory A netball team finished third overall out of 32 teams.
Canoe Polo
Liam Randall (Y10) and Luca Rose (Y9) were part of a Christchurch combined team which won gold at the New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Canoe Polo Championships, with a 3–2 win over Havelock North High School. Both Liam and Luca contributed many goals throughout the tournament.
CrossFit
Alys Scott (Y13) competed at the World CrossFit Games in America, placing ninth overall in the Teen 16–17 year old division. Alys also received a 2022 MainPower Youth Scholarship from North Canterbury Sport and Recreation Trust and MainPower New Zealand and was invited into the North Canterbury High Performance Sport Programme.
Cycling
The young team of Tom Edwards (Y13), Joseph Connolly (Y12), William Crawford and Cohnor Walsh (both Y9) finished fourth at the Canterbury Cycling Team Time Trial Championships.
At New Zealand Schools’ Cycling threeday SKODA Southern Tour event for school cyclists, Cohnor Walsh (Y9) won the King of the Mountains title in the U15 grade, which was an accumulation of all the hill climbs throughout the tour. He finished fourth overall after the four races.
Cohnor Walsh (Y9)
Cyclocross
At the National Cyclocross Championships, Cooper Pringle (Y8) finished second in the U15 grade, and William Pringle (Y9) was fourth in the U17 grade. Both competed against much older boys. The brothers also competed at the South Island Secondary Schools’ Cyclocross Championships, where William was first in the U15 Boys’ category, and Cooper was second in the U14 Boys’ category. Cyclocross is an off-road cycling event that is a mixture between mountain biking and road cycling.
Duathlon
At the Canterbury Secondary Schools’ Duathlon Championships, Cohnor Walsh (Y9) was second in the Boys’ U14 category, and Abigail ScottDouglas (Y9) was second in the Girls’ U14 category. The Equestrian A team of captain Gemma Lewis, Sophie Thomas (both Y12), Lily Ellis (Y10) and Georgia Lewis (Y9) were second at the 2022 Canterbury One Day Horse Event.
At the South Island Interschools for Mounted Games pairs competition, Gemma Lewis (Y12) and Georgia Lewis (Y9) represented St Andrew’s and finished second out of 17 pairs in the A final. Gemma Lewis also won the U18 Championship title at the Canterbury Individual Championship for Mounted Games. Georgia Lewis also took part in the Dressage New Zealand South Island Young Rider Development Camp.
Esports
The St Andrew’s Senior A Rocket League team of Edwin Short, Matthew Browne (both Y12), Joshua Blackman and Daniel Liu (both Y9) played well throughout the season and placed a respectable seventh in the South Island, Rocket League competition.
Fencing
Ryan Stewart (Y13) was in the New Zealand Junior Men’s Epee team which won a silver medal at the Commonwealth Fencing Championship in London. In the Individual Junior event, Ryan placed 14th out of 60 fencers. Prior to this competition, Ryan competed at the Australian Junior Championships, where the New Zealand Junior Men’s Epee team won gold for the first time in 20 years. During the Term 3 holidays, Ryan won the National U20 Fencing Championships, and the Central Region Open Championship.
Ryan Stewart (Y13)
Football
The following students were selected for regional squads for summer football: • Canterbury Football Women’s Senior
Team: Megan Simpson (Y11) and
Charlotte Roche (Y13);
• Canterbury Football Women’s U19
Team: Amber de Wit, Scarlett Gray (both Y10), Kyra Lazor and Amelia
McAllister (both Y12).
Iona Lawson, Billie Revis (both Y11), Amelia McAllister and Kyra Lazor (both Y12) were a key part of the team which won the U16 Women’s South Island Football Championship hosted by Mainland Football. They were coached by Football Co-ordinator and Head Football Coach, Juan Chang, and ex-1st XI player Frankie Morrow (OC 2019).
Golf
Jessie Mercer (Y10) won the U17 Eagles Golfing Society of Canterbury Tournament.
Gymnastics
Three students competed at the New Zealand Gymnastics Championships with the following results:
• Lucy Moore (Y9) represented
Canterbury in WAG Step 7, placing second in the team’s event, third in vault and seventh overall; • Solara Burrows (Y7) represented
Canterbury in Step 5, winning a silver medal for second place overall in artistic gymnastics; • Kalisa Zhang (Y7) represented
Canterbury in Stage 4, finishing second individual overall and group for rhythmic gymnastics. She also finished second in free, hoop and club, and third in ball.
Zhenan (Jayden) Lai (Y5) was first overall men’s artistic, floor, parallel bars and rings, and third horizontal bar, pommel, and vault in the Level 2 category at the Canterbury Junior Gymnastic Championships.
Hockey
Penelope Taulafo and Alissa Tamaki (both Y12) were selected for the New Zealand Women’s Māori hockey team – Te Waipounamu to compete at the National Māori Hockey Tournament. Jakarta Klebert, Hugh Nixon and Harry Withers (all Y13) were selected for the New Zealand U18 Junior Black Sticks Squad.
A group of St Andrew’s students played in the Vantage National U18 Women’s Hockey Tournament. Penelope Taulafo (Y12) played in the Canterbury A Girls’ team, which won the final, making her a national champion. Natalia Geneblaza, Holly Gilray, Nikkita McIntyre and Alissa Tamaki (all Y12) played in the Canterbury B Girls’ team, finishing fourth.
At the Vantage National U18 Men’s Hockey Tournament, Jonty Foote, Jakarta Klebert, Hugh Nixon, Jonathon Rollinson, Harry Withers (all Y13) and Luke Slee (Y12) played in the Canterbury A Boys’ team, losing narrowly in the final to North Harbour.
ISSA Winter Tournament
A group of 12 St Andrew’s College Preparatory School teams represented the College at the ISSA Winter Tournament. The Preparatory School A netball team and 1st XI football team won their competitions to qualify for the Canterbury Primary Schools’ Tournament, along with the Years 7–8 Mixed A 6-aside hockey team which finished second.
Preparatory School A netball team, Kristina Burton, Sophie Veitch, Yuxin (Alice) Chen, Rosie Simpson, Vanessa Li, Olive Steel, Nina Fraher, Silvia Sanderson, Radha Gamble, Femke McLean, Emma Symes (all Y8) (back row) coaches Abby Baxter and Libby McNee (both Y11)
Karate
Scarlett Gray (Y10) was selected for the New Zealand team to compete at the Commonwealth Karate Championships in Birmingham where she was part of the Female Cadet (U16) team that beat South Africa in the final to claim the gold medal. Scarlett also competed in the New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Karate Competition, winning a gold medal in the U16 Female Kumite.
Gemma Thomas (Y9) won two bronze medals in Kata (display) 12–13 years Premier Division and Kumite (fighting) 12–13 years Premier Division at the New Zealand Karate Nationals.
Netball
Sienna Stowers-Smith (Y12) was part of the national title winning Christchurch U18 Representative netball team. She was also named in the New Zealand Secondary Schools’ netball squad of 24, one of only three players from the South Island to be selected.
The Year 9A netball team put in an outstanding performance to finish second at the South Island Secondary Schools’ Junior Netball Tournament, losing the final to Columba College by just two goals.
Polo
Tom Turner (Y13) attended a polo development camp in Sydney as part of the New Zealand U21 team. They competed against the Australian national team, with Tom scoring all New Zealand team goals during the match.
Race Walk
Jonah Cropp (Y12) broke the New Zealand U18, U19, and U20 5km road walk record.
Rowing
Georgia Thomson (Y13) represented New Zealand at the World Rowing Championships in Italy, where her crew qualified for the B final of the U19 Quadruple Sculls. In a hardfought final, they came sixth, making the crew 12th in the world.
Friederica (Freddy) Todhunter (Y12) and William Tavendale (Y11) were selected for the Canterbury Interprovincial rowing team.
Georgia Thomson (Y13 – left) representing New Zealand at the World Junior Rowing Championships.
Penelope Taulafo (Y12) was selected for the New Zealand Māori Women’s U18 rugby squad.
Penelope Taulafo (Y12)
Lucas Te Rangi (Y12) and Thomas Ruwhiu (Y13) were selected in the New Zealand Rugby National Under 18 Māori Development Camp Tane for 2022.
The following 1st XV players were invited to train with the Crusaders U18 Knights Group: Cameron Blackwood, Thomas Ruwhiu, Xavier Beks, Regan Holden (all Y13), Lucas Te Rangi, Cylas Tauti and Thomas Butterfield (all Y12).
Cameron Blackwood and Thomas Ruwhiu (both Y13) were selected in the Junior Crusaders Squad for 2022.
Moses Armstrong-Ravula (Y13) was named as a member of the Hurricanes 2022 U18 Super Rugby Development Camp.
Henry Groome, William Lemon, Samuel Mustchin, Macklan Robertson, Aston Saunders and Michael Vaivai (all Y11) were selected to represent Canterbury Metro Under 16s.
Thomas Swailes (Y12) was named in the North Canterbury U18 Invitational to play in four matches.
Rugby League
Metua Cranwell (Y9) was named as a reserve in the wider training squad for the New Zealand U14 Māori rugby league team.
Snow Sports
Ten skiers and three snowboarders from St Andrew’s competed at the South Island Secondary Schools’ Snow Sports Championships. The highlight was the Girls’ ski team winning gold (the three fastest combined times counted) – Holly Thomas (Y11), Gemma Thomas (Y9) and Cherry Zhou (Y11). Georgie Veronese (Y11) won gold in the female slopestyle event, the Boys’ snowboard slopestyle team, Darcy Dougherty, Hunter Lewis, and Frank Roberts (all Y11), placed third, and the Boys’ ski team fourth.
Gemma Thomas (Y9), Holly Thomas, Cherry Zhou (both Y11)
Alessandria Greer (Y3) won the Parallel Slalom at the National Schools’ Skiing Championships Years 1–4.
At the South Island Championships, Alessandria Greer (Y3) won the South Island Championship Slalom and Giant Slalom Ski Race U10. Macully Greer (Y8) won the South Island Championship Slalom Ski Race and was second in the Giant Slalom U14. Francesca Greer (Y2) was second in the Giant Slalom U8.
A group of 13 Preparatory School students competed at the Canterbury Primary and Intermediate Schools’ Ski Race Championship at Mount Cheeseman. St Andrew’s came first overall in the Primary category, Years 1–6, and first overall in the Intermediate category, Years 7 and 8. St Andrew’s also won the Primary Snowboarding category with Archie Meikle (Y6) placing first overall. Placegetters were: • Francesca Greer (Y2): first Years 1–2
Girls and first Years 1–2 overall; • Alessandria Greer (Y3): first Year 3–4
Girls and first Year 3–4 overall; • Isabelle Greer (Y5): first Years 5–6
Girls and third Years 5–6 overall; • Oliver Connolly (Y8): first Years 7–8
Boys and first Years 7–8 overall; • Macully Greer (Y8): second Years 7–8
Boys and second Years 7–8 overall; • Archie Meikle (Y6): first Year 1–6
Snowboarding category.
A group of 24 Preparatory School children represented St Andrew’s College in the ISSA Ski Championships at Porters Ski Field. • Primary A team won first place as the fastest Co-Ed Years 1–6 team:
Isabelle Greer (Y5), Luke Russell (Y4), Alessandria Greer (Y3) and
Francesca Greer (Y2); • Intermediate A team won first place as the fastest Co-Ed Years 7–8 team:
Oliver Connolly, Macully Greer,
Nicholas Burtscher (all Y8) and
Estelle Russell (Y7); • Oliver Connolly (Y8) won the fastest overall Intermediate Boy; • Alessandria Greer (Y3) won the fastest overall Primary Girl.
Swimming
A team of 12 St Andrew’s swimmers competed at the New Zealand Secondary Schools’ National Swimming Championships, winning a total of 11 medals (including relays), with a further nine top 10 placings. Medal winners were: • Rylee McBride (Y10): gold Women’s 15 Years 50m backstroke, silver 100m individual medley, 50m butterfly, 100m butterfly, bronze 200m individual medley, 100m backstroke; • William McConchie (Y10): bronze
Men’s 15 Years 50m breaststroke; • Jaden Hu (Y11), William McConchie,
Rylee McBride (both Y10) Sophia
Molnar (Y11): gold 15 and Under 4×50m individual medley relay; • William McConchie, Rylee McBride (both Y10), Sophia Molnar, Joe Mundy (both Y11): silver 15 and Under 4×50m
Mixed freestyle relay; • Callum Lockhart (Y13), Rylee
McBride (Y10): bronze 2×50m Mixed freestyle relay; • Harrison Kyle (Y13), William
McConchie (Y10), Sophia Molnar (Y11),
Isabella McConchie, Maddison Barr (both Y12), Rylee McBride (Y10), Joe
Mundy (Y11), Callum Lockhart (Y13): bronze 8×50m Mixed freestyle relay.
The St Andrew’s College swimming team at the New Zealand Secondary Schools’ National Swimming Championships (back) Callum Lockhart (Y13), Jaden Hu (Y11), Harrison Kyle (Y13), Sam McAlister (Y10), William McConchie (Y10), (front) Caitlin Roberts (Y12), Maddison Barr (Y12), Isabella McConchie (Y12), Riley McBride (Y10), Sophia Molnar (Y11), Noah Fanene (Y10), Joe Mundy (Y11)
Seven St Andrew’s students competed at the New Zealand Apollo Projects Short Course Swimming Nationals, at the Sir Owen G Glenn National Aquatic Centre in Auckland. Those to finish in the top 10 nationally were: • Rylee McBride (Y10): 15 Years Girls category – gold 50m backstroke A final, silver 50m butterfly A final, bronze 100m individual medley
A final, fourth top 10 age group placings in 100m backstroke, fifth 100m butterfly, seventh
50m breaststroke, ninth 100m breaststroke, ninth 50m freestyle and fourth 200m individual medley; • Callum Lockhart (Y13): 17–18 Years
Boys category – seventh top 10 age group placings in 100m backstroke, eighth 200m backstroke and seventh 50m backstroke, broke the
Canterbury record in the 4×100m IM mixed club relay; • William McConchie (Y10): 15 Years
Boys category – seventh in 50m breaststroke; • Maddison Barr (Y12): 16 Years Girls category – tenth in 50m backstroke and 100m backstroke; • Sophia Molnar (Y11) 15 Years Girls category – tenth in 200m breaststroke.
Surfing
Rakiatea Tau (Y11) and Amelie Clark (Y9) represented Canterbury at the National Scholastics Surf Championships. The Canterbury team was narrowly beaten by Auckland in the final, finishing in second place.
Tennis
Billie Feaver-Banks (Y7) represented Canterbury at the U12 Tennis National Teams Event, which finished second overall after losing to Auckland in the final.
Touch
• Samuel Mustchin (Y11) was selected for the New Zealand U16
Touch team; • Anna Lewis (Y7) was selected for the Touch Canterbury U12 Girls'
Black team. • Hayley Stowell (Y7) was selected for the Touch Canterbury U14 Girls'
Black team; • Zachary Hoshek (Y8) was selected for the U14 Canterbury Boys’ touch team.
The South Island and Nationals trap shooting team (back) Warren Wright (Coach), Lucie Hood (Y10), Addison Williams (Y11), Maggie Hood, Andrew Greig (both Y12), Reeve Williams (Y13), Connor Higgs (Y12), Andy van Asch (Y11), Jack Pitts (Y11), Fergus McLachlan (Y10), Sarah Exon (Manager) (front) Harry Pitts (Y9), Jonty Glassford, Konnor Chamberlain, Mitchell Twentyman, Ethan Higgs (all Y10), Logan Gardner (Y11), Kurt Lilly, Mikaere (Mika) Cescon (both Y9)
Trap Shooting
After competing in six rounds of the Canterbury Area Secondary Schools’ Competition, the St Andrew’s trap shooting team won the overall Points Score Open Teams event, which is a significant achievement. St Andrew’s had won three of the previous five rounds. There were many team and individual highlights for St Andrew’s trap shooters over the six rounds.
At the Trap Shooting Secondary Schools’ South Island Championships, Maggie Hood (Y12) finished fifth female overall, and gained a place in the Canterbury regional team.
At the National Trapshooting Championships, St Andrew’s students achieved the following results: • Connor Higgs (Y12): highest Scoring
Shooter to become New Zealand
High Gun (national champion), only the fourth South Island shooter to
achieve this. Connor was selected for the South Island in the North versus South Open Teams event; • Kurt Lilly (Y9): third in Junior
Single Rise; • Addison Williams (Y11): first in
Girls’ Single Barrel; • Reeve Williams (Y13), Logan
Gardner, Jack Pitts (both Y11),
Andrew Greig, Connor Higgs (both
Y12): fourth overall and highest place South Island team.
At the South Island and National Skeet Competition, Maggie Hood (Y12) was the outright Ladies South Island Skeet Champion. Maggie and Reeve Williams (Y13) finished second in the Two Person Team event.
Volleyball
Tineke Hinton (Y12) and Pippa Henderson (Y13) represented New Zealand at the New Zealand Junior Women’s Volleyball Test Series against Australia, with their team winning the series 5–0 and picking up the Jenny Kirk Trophy.
2022 Zonta Sports Awards
St Andrew’s College individuals and teams were well represented in various categories at the Zonta Sports Awards. The following students received awards at the presentation ceremony: • Winner Best All-round Sportswoman in More than One Sport: Karereatua
Williams (Y13 – basketball, netball, touch, rugby league); • Winner Valued Contribution to a
Team: Henry Farrell (Y13 – rowing); • Highly Commended Valued
Contribution to a Team: Sophie
O’Connor (Year 12 – rowing); • Highly Commended Most
Outstanding Team: Girls’ Senior A basketball, Boys’ 1st XI hockey; The following students were selected as finalists for the Zonta Awards: • Contribution to Sports Administration:
Liam Hackston (Y11 – football),
Matthew Patterson (Y13 – basketball); • Outstanding Individual
Achievement: Georgia Thomson (Y13 – rowing), Pippa Henderson (Y13 – volleyball) Tineke Hinton (Y12 – volleyball), Madeline-
Rose Morrow (Y13 – basketball),
Karereatua Williams (Y13 – basketball), Sebastian May (Y12 – golf), Ryan Stewart (Y13 – fencing); • Best All-Round Young Sportswoman:
Penelope Taulafo (Y12 – hockey, volleyball, rugby, touch rugby).