Taupo & Turangi Herald

SPORTS RESULTS

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Tū rangi Junior Badminton

Tū rangi Junior Badminton wound up the 35th Junior Season last Monday with some fun games and prizegivin­g.

It has been a most promising year with constant numbers on club nights, positive improvemen­t in play and general support from parents.

With seniors finally joining up with Ō hakune and Taihape after many years to relaunch the local competitio­n, we were able to hold a successful first tournament in Ō hakune.

In 2024, along with that tournament and a teams’ challenge for the three clubs (time to bring the cup out again), Tū rangi also intends to run a junior tournament during the first part of the badminton season.

None of these things, however, can be done without players; both juniors and seniors as well as the juniors’ parental support. Additional­ly, support from Bayleys Tū rangi this year has helped contribute to our success and enabled us to provide a little extra at the junior prizegivin­g, which was very much appreciate­d.

As Tū rangi Badminton Club, in keeping with the Tū rangi Tongariro Sports Foundation, we also like to encourage healthy activities for our tamariki and rangatahi, so thank you to the Turtle Pools and the Climbing Gym for your support. To all our players, see you next season and our congratula­tions to all the winners.

In the beginners under 11 years, winners were: Singles winner Brain You, runner-up Daniel Morunga, and Sportsmans­hip winner Kauri Falanitule-Cockburn. Doubles winners were Brian You and Briana You and the Most Improved Under 11 award went to Raukura Grattan.

In the Junior Championsh­ips, the girls’ singles winner was Mya-Lee Grattan and the Sportsmans­hip award went to Peyton Puru-Hardie. The boys’ singles winner was Treyce Waru, runner-up was Kaden Falanitule-Cockburn and the Sportsmans­hip winner was Kahlo Falanitule-Cockburn. The girls’ doubles winners were Annaleyse Walters and Arana Puru-Hardie, and the boys’ doubles went to Kaden Falanitule­Cockburn and Hayden Kingi. The mixed doubles winners were Annaleyse Walters and Rhone Ellis, the runner-up went to Mya-Lee Grattan and Kaden Falanitule­Cockburn and Most Improved Junior was Rhone Ellis.

In the Intermedia­te Singles, the winner was Annaleyse Walters, and the runner-up was Tailour Puru-Hardie.

The Best Umpire - Boys went to Hayden Kingi and the Girls’ award went to Arana Puru-Hardie

Saturday Women’s Golf

While Saturday women’s play was somewhat upstaged by the club champs final, the nett and Stableford scoring nonetheles­s saw their competitio­n holding its own. Viv Wrathall, defying the age and agility variables of her younger contenders, won with a 74 nett and a 34 Stableford.

Elaine Johnstone slipped a notch in second place via a countback. Similarly, Charlene Wilson, also on countback from Viv’s Stableford­s had to accept being the bridesmaid. The queens of the greens were Chris Thomson, who sunk the longest putt on Tauhara’s 18th hole, and Sue Murray, who took out the nearest to the pin on the 10th. The climax of the year’s season, being the finale of the club champs, the good weather, the highly contested competitio­n for nonfinalis­ts and the Saturday women’s friendly rivalry all contribute­d to the buzz up in the clubrooms aftrwards.

 ?? ?? Tū rangi’s junior badminton champs were celebrated at a ceremony recently.
Tū rangi’s junior badminton champs were celebrated at a ceremony recently.

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