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NGA MANU KORERO SUCCESS
On Saturday 18 June JJ
Cootes, represented the school at
the 2011 Tainui Regional Nga
Manu Korero. She was entered in
the Korimako (Senior English)
section competing against a
number of other schools.
JJ was awesome as she
expounded on her topic....”We
are the products of our thought,
what we think we become...”
The effort and obvious research
she put into her topic showed a
real depth of thinking.
We congratulate JJ for her
a c c om p l is hme nt
k e e p i ng
Ngaruawahia High School up
there in Nga Manu Korero.
JJ placed 2= in the
prepared, did extremely well
placing 3rd in the impromptu
section, then finished off with an
100m
1. Julius Howe
1. Carlos Makiteiaa Tamati
2. Seon Fergusson
2. Zebulon Reid
3. Tukua Tapara Tukiwaho 3. Korowai Taukiri
1. Kingsley Smith-Gray
2. Raana Dennis
3. Jared Solomon
200m
1. Julius Howe
2. Seon Fergusson
3. Daniel Randall
1. Zebulon Reid
2. Carlos Makiteiaa Tamati
3. Korowai Taukiri
1. Kingsley Smith-Gray
2. Jared Solomon
3. Raana Dennis
400m
1. Julius Howe
2. Charles Simon
3. Seon Fergusson
1. Chase Shortland
2. Carlos Makiteiaa Tamati
3. Bronson Cotter
1. Kingsley Smith-Gray
2. Raana Dennis
3. Jared Solomon
Shot
1. Chance Hurinui
1. Te Aorangi Heke
2. Tukua Tapara Tukiwaho 2. Zane Tata
3. Kearney Te Koi
3. Jamie Witana
1. David Tremlett-McIsaac
2. Raana Dennis
3. Jared Solomon
Long
1. Julius Howe
1. Carlos Makiteiaa Tamati
2. Tukua Tapara Tukiwaho 2. Te Aorangi Heke
3. Tiriwa Richards
3. Zebulon Reid
1. Jared Solomon
2. Raana Dennis
3. Kingsley Smith-Gray
Relay
1. Pare Hauraki
2. Mokau
3. Pare Waikato
1. Mokau
2. Pare Waikato
3. Pare Hauraki
1. Pare Waikato
2. Pare Hauraki
3. Mokau
Carlos Makiteiaa Tamati
Kingsley Smith-Gray
Champs Julius Howe
Competitive Points
1. Mokau
2. Pare Hauraki
3. Pare Waikato
Participant Points
1. Mokau
2. Pare Hauraki
3. Pare Waikato
overall placing of 3rd in the Korimako division. She would only
have been 2 or 3 marks behind the eventual 1st place winner
who represented Tainui at the national Manu Korero in
September.