The Northern Advocate

Rivals are spoilt for sporting choice

Whanga¯rei Boys hold heads up high in exchange

- Sports Exchange

The debut of a sports exchange between two secondary schools in Whanga¯rei this week was a resounding success, despite the visitors taking the trophy home.

Whanga¯rei Boys’ High School (WBHS) held their first sports exchange with Mt Albert Grammar on Thursday, contesting rugby, hockey, basketball, squash and chess.

WBHS won the hockey and squash, while the Auckland school teams won the remainder and the overall cup.

Principal Karen Gilbert-Smith said the students loved having the opportunit­y to compete against a different school.

“We thought we’d extend the scope and wanted to play against

"It was a really nice, supportive carnival atmosphere . . . "

Principal Karen Gilbert-Smith

teams that really challenge and they did.

“It was a really nice, supportive carnival atmosphere and it was boys doing the thing that they loved against other boys doing the thing that they loved.”

The event involved the whole school so those not participat­ing could spectate which, GilbertSmi­th said, piqued interest.

“Some of the boys watching are now thinking about signing up to some of the sports as it gave them the opportunit­y to watch when they wouldn’t otherwise have gone out on a Saturday to watch,” she said.

She believed the two schools hadn’t held an exchange for around 20-30 years but had resurrecte­d the sports event and were looking to extend it to include theatre sports, debating and football next year.

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 ??  ?? Whanga¯rei Boys’ High School students watch the action at the hockey sports exchange on Thursday.
Whanga¯rei Boys’ High School students watch the action at the hockey sports exchange on Thursday.

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