Te Awamutu Courier

Waipā honours its young achievers

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Recipients of the annual Waipā Youth Awards have been announced, once again emphasisin­g the excellent standards across Waipā in sports, the arts, academics, community service and leadership.

The recipients of the Youth Awards, usually announced at a live event, were announced in a video this year for the second time in the awards’ 20-year history due to uncertaint­ies surroundin­g Covid-19.

Each award category is separated into three endorsemen­ts — Achieved, Merit and Excellence— by the individual category judges.

The following students have been recognised as displaying excellence in their respective categories:

Cambridge High School’s Matteo Di Maio was the recipient of the Excellence award for the Academic category (sponsored by the University of Waikato and judged by Karsten Zegwaard and Chris Eames).

Also from Cambridge High, for her contributi­ons to the community, Elena Huggins was awarded the Excellence endorsemen­t for the Community Service award (sponsored by Te Awamutu Rotary, judged by Richard Hurrell and Judy Bannon).

The Excellence Leadership award (sponsored by Cambridge Rotary and Constructi­on Advantage Ltd, judged by Alan Livingston and Barbara Kuriger MP) was awarded to Matthew Yarndley of Te Awamutu College.

Devon Briggs of Cambridge High will receive the Excellence endorsemen­t of the Sports award (sponsored by Cambridge Lions and Storey Sport, judged by Mahe Drysdale, Alison Shanks and Sarah Cowley).

No Excellence endorsemen­t was awarded for the Arts and Culture catergory. However, four students received the Merit endorsemen­t — Emily Carr (Cambridge High School), Jack Dams (St Peter’s), Tomas Metz (Cambridge High School) and Felix Rowe (St Peter’s).

The Multi-Achiever award (sponsored by Kaz Design, Webb and Wood Accountant­s, Designer Tanks, BSP Advisory Group and Constructi­on Advantage Ltd and judged by Alan Livingston and MP Barbara Kuriger), for outstandin­g success in more than one of the previous categories was awarded to Meghana Gaddam of St Peter’s.

All award recipients receive a monetary prize generously donated by sponsors in the community.

Mayor Susan O’Regan said it was inspiring to see Waipā’s rangatahi continue to strive for excellence through what has been a disruptive couple of years.

“Our youth have shown just how resilient they are in times of continuous change and should be immensely proud of all they have achieved. The high calibre of students nominated for this year’s Youth Awards reinforces the knowledge that our district’s future is in good hands.”

The Waipā Youth Awards video and further informatio­n on the awards can be found on the Waipā District Council website at waipadc.govt.nz/ youthaward­s

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