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Winners (from left) Alesha Alexander, Aria Whiteman, Simon Fuller(Principal), Tristan Wagner, Campbell Bradbury-Mills, Jarrod Yee and Thomas Morland.

By Kim Whiteman

2022 has been a busy year for Kuranui College sport and though term one was slowed slightly with Covid competitions and achievements ramped up for the remainder of the year.

We are grateful to our coaches, managers, umpires, van drivers, sponsors and funders for the support they provide our rangatahi in achieving the best they can be in sport and recreation.

During the year students participated in basketball, netball, tennis, cricket, rugby, hockey, football, volleyball, touch rugby, smallbore, gliding, aviation, futsal, claybird shooting, badminton, 3×3 Basketball, e-sport, golf, Muay Thai, wrestling, swimming, athletics, mountain biking, archery, chess, cross country, tenpin bowling, and squash.

Congratulations to our major winners

Para Athlete – Thomas Morland (Athletics and Basketball)
Junior Sportsman – Tristan Wagner (Athletics and Football) and Campbell Bradbury-Mills (Football, Basketball, Chess, Cricket)
Junior Sportswoman – Aria Whiteman (Athletics, Cricket, Netball, Smallbore, Basketball, Coaching, Umpiring)
Junior Achievement – Duncan Allen-Alloway (Wrestling)
Senior Sportsman Jarrod Yee (Athletics and Hockey)
Senior Sports Woman – Alesha Alexander (Cricket, Netball, Smallbore, Basketball, Coaching, Umpiring)
Senior Achievement – Jack Hancock (Muay Thai) 

Most Improved Team – Girls T20 Cricket
Team of the Year – 1st XI Boys Hockey
Coach of the Year – Jason Hutchings

A special mention to Greytown residents Thomas, Campbell, Jarrod and Duncan. Great to see strong representation from Greytown. Thank you to all the Greytown clubs who supported our students now, in the past and in the future – it takes a community. 

In 2023 we look forward to introducing the Duke of Edinburgh, lacrosse, mountain biking, girl’s rugby, disc frisbee, bowls and ki-o-rahi along with the new Performance Academy and Performance Wananga to support students striving for excellence in sport through balancing their overall hauora and fundamental skills.

If you would like to join the KC Sports Team in 2023 as a volunteer coaching, managing, umpiring or van driving check out full details for all our sports at www.kuranuicollege.school.nz and register or seek further information by emailing whitemank@kuranui-college.school.nz

Meri Kirihimete me te Hape Nū Ia!

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