Katikati Advertiser

KATIKATI COLLEGE SPORT

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It has been a busy term one with plenty of sport happening at Katikati College.

This year we have had swimming sports day, plenty of volleyball, 3x3 basketball, athletics sports day and ultimate. Students have attended motocross, mountain biking and surf lifesaving.

Swimming sports

The fun day was held in February in age-groups. The final house results were:

MacMillan first, Stewart second, Gledstanes third, Mulgan fourth.

February 16 was competitiv­e swimming day and 13 finalists went through to Thames Valley.

TVSS swimming results

March 6 was the TVSS schools in

the Thames Memorial Pool. Placings were:

Liam May — first — 100m free, second 50m back

Jenna Pooley — first 50m back, first 100m back, third 50m breaststro­ke

Byron McIntyre — second 50m back, third 100m IM

Georgia Walter — second 50m back, second 100m back, second 50m free

Paige Hickisey — third 100m IM, third 50m breaststro­ke

We also placed second in the 4 x 25m U15 Girls Medley relay and fourth in the U15 Boys 4 x 25m freestyle relay

Oceans ’24

A successful National Junior Lifesaving Championsh­ips was attended by Katikati College

students with Year 7s Monty Groenewald and Bodhi May claiming a national title in the board relay. With ex-pupil Keaton White as head coach and Jack Harray assistant coach, the team had a solid weekend of results.

Monty Groenewald — first — U11/12 board relay, second — U12 composite team sprint, third U13 board race.

Bodhi May — first U11/12 board relay

Georgia Walter — second U14 diamond, third — U14 board rescue

Blake Stevens and Georgia Walter — third — U13/14 mixed Grand Cameron

Byron McIntyre — third — U13 board rescue

Apart from the medals, all nine members of the team made lots of semis and finals.

Volleyball

Katikati College has five secondary teams competing in the Tauranga Volleyball competitio­n, three senior and two junior.

The two senior A teams are also competing in the Bay of Plenty competitio­n, which is the qualifying comp for the NZSS nationals starting on March 18. The Senior A boys and girls teams have had a tough road in the BOP comp, it being one of the premier competitio­ns in New Zealand, but they have made huge improvemen­ts and will go into nationals in Palmerston North with confidence. Both senior teams are coached by exstudents, with Afuhia Uilou and Ethan Fraser lending their expertise and support.

 ?? ?? Madison Baird hitting outside with Alize, Tia Maraea and Harlem in support.
Madison Baird hitting outside with Alize, Tia Maraea and Harlem in support.
 ?? ?? The Oceans ’24 sports team.
The Oceans ’24 sports team.
 ?? ?? Year 13 house leaders.
Year 13 house leaders.
 ?? ?? Have a Go: Katikati Bowling Club invite members of the Katikati community to their open day March 17 from 10am2pm. At the pavilion and greens at 8 Park Rd. Play on the greens with the bowls supplied free of charge, coaching will be available, sausage sizzle and refreshmen­ts. Flat soled footwear is a must.
Have a Go: Katikati Bowling Club invite members of the Katikati community to their open day March 17 from 10am2pm. At the pavilion and greens at 8 Park Rd. Play on the greens with the bowls supplied free of charge, coaching will be available, sausage sizzle and refreshmen­ts. Flat soled footwear is a must.

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