Te Awamutu Courier

TE AWAMUTU COLLEGE AWARDS

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Cultural and Special Awards: Sean Embling Trophy for Contributi­on to Music in Year 11, Emerson Berry; Page Trophy for Most Improved Vocalist, Jessica Ward; Berquist Trophy for Vocalist of the Year, Isabelle Cook; Mad Cow Drum Award for Most Improved Drummer, Oliver Gold; George Brooks Trophy for Most Improved Musician, Liam Hollinshea­d; Derbyshire Trophy for Instrument­al Soloist, Stephanie Hill; Rob Pye Trophy for Outstandin­g Pianist, Sophie Yarndley; Hamilton Piano Award for Musical Performanc­e, Danica Reweti; The Owen Joyce Cup for Contributi­on to Music, Asarina Johnson; Drama Department Award for Outstandin­g Performanc­e - Senior, Isabelle Cook; The Little Theatre Cup for Contributi­on to Drama, Laura Purves; Outstandin­g Technical Support for School Production and Events, Daniel Hoskin; Baird Trophy for Outstandin­g Contributi­on to Dance, Mariana Puarere; Emma Awards for the Arts - Outstandin­g Achievemen­t, Contributi­on and Leadership: Visual Arts, Wiki Witehira; Drama, Emily Brown; Music, Asarina Johnson; Dance, Arati Rutherford; Senior Public Speaking Cup, Avleen Kaur; Norris Hall Cup - Best Debater, Avleen Kaur; Significan­t Leadership of Māori and Pasifika Achievemen­t and Success: Aaria Gregory-McIlroy, Stephanie Hill, Mariana Puarere, Manea Purua, Georgie Rewha, Caelyn Robson, Haevyn Takataka, Eternal Te Moananui, Michaela Tumohe, Tāwhaki Waaka; Te Awamutu College Trophy - Outstandin­g Contributi­on to Kapa Haka, Manasseh Morgan; Quay Award - Learning Support Centre Award for Participat­ion and Success, Briar Hopkins; Soanes Senior Environmen­tal Leader Trophy, Taylor Lincoln; Greatest Involvemen­t with Te

Awamutu College by a Patricia Avenue Student, James Shailer; Cultural Excellence - Waikato Culinary Fare 2023, Olivia Bell.

Sport awards:

JG Williamson Trophy - Most Valuable Player Boys 1st XV Rugby, Ryan Baillie; Te Awamutu College Trophy - Most Valuable Player

Girls Hockey, Annalise Cossey; Sanders Cup - Senior Boys Cross Country Champion, Cody Davis; Lambeth Trophy - Senior Girls Swimming Champion, Henderson Trophy - Best All Round Swimmer, Breanna Doig; Te Awamutu College Trophy - Intermedia­te Boys Athletics Champion, Fleck Cup - Inter

mediate Boys Cross Country Champion, Rico Dorssers; Te Awamutu College Trophy - Intermedia­te Girls Athletics Champion, Ruth Downs; Te Awamutu College Trophy - Most Valuable Player Boys 1st XI Cricket, Lucas Duncan; Te Awamutu College Trophy - Intermedia­te Girls Swimming Cham

pion, Lilah Earwaker; Te Awamutu College Trophy - Most Valuable Player Girls Lacrosse, Mia Ellis; Te Awamutu College Trophy - Most Valuable Player Girls Football, Kaitlyn Evemy; Te Awamutu College Trophy - Most Valuable Player Boys Basketball, Stephan Grobbelaar; Te Awamutu College

Trophy - Intermedia­te Boys Swimming Champion, AJ Howarth; Cottrell Cup - Intermedia­te Girls Cross Country Champion, Lily James; Te Awamutu College Trophy - Most Valuable Player Boys Hockey, Eoin Kelly; Murray Green Cup - Best Male Athlete, Daniel Kits; Te Awamutu College Trophy - Intermedia­te Boys Swimming Champion, Cullen Miezenbeek; Te Awamutu College Trophy - Most Valuable Player Boys Lacrosse, Floyd Owen; Gordon Cup - Best All Round Athlete, Sanders Trophy - Most Valuable Player Girls Rugby, Sienna Sanders; Te Awamutu College Trophy - Senior Girls Athletics Champion, Linton Cup - Best Female Athlete, Kate Shannon; McFall Cup - Senior Girls Athletics Champion, Norah Smith Award – MVP Girls Premier Netball, Kera Tervit; Grant Bain Memorial Trophy - Senior Boys Swimming Champion, Sam Waugh; Grant Cockburn Memorial Trophy - Most Valuable Player Boys Football, Logan Whale.

Sports Excellence Badge — achievemen­ts at Waikato Secondary School or higher level: Casey-Lee Baker, Rowing, Girls Under 18 Doubles; Emily Bathgate, Sailing, Burgess Trophy - Waikato/Thames Valley Secondary Schools Championsh­ip Placegette­r; Livia Bigham, Lacrosse, Under 18 Girls National Champion; Milla Botha, Powerlifti­ng, Multiple New Zealand Record Holder; Josh Chisholm, Gymnastics, Waikato Senior Men’s Team; Eva Davis, Equestrian, Waikato Pony Club Eventing Team;Breanna Doig, Swimming, Waikato Secondary Schools Placegette­r;

Asarina Johnson, Rowing, Girls Under 18 Doubles; Daniel Kits, Athletics, Multiple North Island Champion; Summer Korkie, Equestrian, North Island Secondary Schools Showjumpin­g Placegette­r; Kayden Naera, Powerlifti­ng, New Zealand Record Holder; Alex Park, Volleyball, Under 17 National Champion; Kaelyn Strawbridg­e, Equestrian, Waikato Pony Club Eventing Team.

House Awards: Kikorangi: Coleman Shield for Swimming, Hull Cup for Cross Country. Kōwhai: College Cup for Softball, College Trophy for Badminton, College Trophy for Touch Rugby, College Trophy for Football, Lenco Cup for

Netball.

Pōhutukawa: College Shield for Basketball, College Trophy for Volleybal, Ardent Trophy for the best House Spirit in 2023.

Pounamu: Helen Crowe Memorial Trophy for Athletics.

AG Freeman Rosebowl for Interhouse Supremacy in 2023: Kōwhai.

Major Sports Awards for 2023: The Hey Trophy for the Best Performanc­e in a Waikato Secondary School Sporting Event:

Premier Girls 1st XI Football.

Many of the team have played together for five years, culminatin­g in a successful 2023 season where they played in their league and the Challenge Cup, winning both, as well as the Country Challenge Cup, the Hillcrest 5-a-side tournament and Senior Girls 1st division.

The Bev Garrett Memorial Trophy for Excellence in Sport:

Milla Botha. Powerlifte­r Milla Botha won two New Zealand titles in different weight grades this year and in her most recent competitio­n she set an unofficial world record total for her age of 257kg for Squat, Bench Press and Deadlift. Competitng at the National Championsh­ips on Saturday in the Under 60kg class, Milla smashed her previous winning Deadlift weights with 120kg and bettered her three lift total to 262.5kg.

The Tataurangi Family Trophy for Outstandin­g Performanc­e in an Individual Sport: Blake Novak. Fittingly this young golfer and captain of the Te Awamutu College Golf team is recipient of this trophy for an excellent 2023. Highlights are: Runner-up, Australian Masters; runner-up, Australian Masters Caddy competitio­n; winner, Cambridge North Island Championsh­ip; team captain of the Booth Cup team from Te Awamutu Golf Club; Waikato Golf team member for Inter-provincial­s; played in the Australian Open and has been invited to play at the New Zealand Nationals in January. Shot a hole-in-one this year and in the Cancer Society 72-hole challenge he raised $18,000 for the fight against cancer, the highest junior fundraiser in New Zealand and second highest individual fundraiser overall.

Tangata Toa o Te Tau Trophy for Sportspers­on of the Year:

Daniel

Kits.

Diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy at 6 months old and then with ADHD aged 6 years, Daniel has overcome adversity to become an amazing athlete. At the Waikato/Bay of Plenty Secondary Schools athletics championsh­ips he won the Junior Para 100m, Junior Para 200m and Junior Para 400m and qualified for the North Island Secondary Schools Athletics Championsh­ips.

There he won Junior Para 100m, Junior Para 400m, in a track record time, and Junior Para 1500m with another track record and PB to complete the year with three Waikato/ BOP titles and three North Island titles.

 ?? Photo / Dean Taylor ?? Kōwhai House leader Connor Storey holds the AG Freeman Rosebowl for Interhouse Supremacy aloft beside co-leader Jasmine Ikin as other hosue leaders look on. Kōwhai won the College Cup for Softball, the College Trophy for Badminton, the College Trophy for Touch Rugby, the College Trophy for Football and the Lenco Cup for Netball.
Photo / Dean Taylor Kōwhai House leader Connor Storey holds the AG Freeman Rosebowl for Interhouse Supremacy aloft beside co-leader Jasmine Ikin as other hosue leaders look on. Kōwhai won the College Cup for Softball, the College Trophy for Badminton, the College Trophy for Touch Rugby, the College Trophy for Football and the Lenco Cup for Netball.
 ?? Photo / Dean Taylor ?? Tangata Toa o Te Tau Trophy for Sportspers­on of the Year recipient Daniel Kits.
Photo / Dean Taylor Tangata Toa o Te Tau Trophy for Sportspers­on of the Year recipient Daniel Kits.
 ?? ?? Milla Botha (right) with her coach Sharnae Rowland.
Milla Botha (right) with her coach Sharnae Rowland.

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