Manukau Courier: Manurewa High School are leading the Counties Manukau charge at the North Island Junior Secondary School Volleyball Championships in Papakura this week. They have four teams among the 48 boys’ and 48 girls’ teams competing in the four day tournament which tips off at the Pulman Park Arena on Tuesday. Others have schools have been limited to one or two. Manurewa High School sports coordinator Maggie Silva says they couldn’t afford to miss the opportunity. “We’re taking advantage of the tournament being held so close to home. We’ve have a boys’ and…
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Young Sportsperson of the Year Winners
The 27th Annual Young Sportsperson of the Year Awards were held last night at Eden Park with nearly 500 finalists and guests in attendance. Melodie Robinson was the MC of a great evening celebrating over 160 outstanding secondary school athletes from all over the greater Auckland area. Current world champion Black Ferns Eloise Blackwell, Sosoli Talawadua, Selica Winiata and Aldora Itunu presented awards throughout the evening and spoke about their successful 2017 Rugby World Cup campaign. Top honours of the evening went to Young Sportsman of the Year, Daniel Whitburn…
Read MoreBotany Downs claim NZSS Junior Baseball title
The New Zealand Secondary School Junior Baseball Championships were held this week at Lloyd Elsmore Park. In the final, One Tree Hill College made things interesting early on by scoring first and playing great defence, but Botany Downs Secondary College proved to be too strong as they came back and won 12-2 to claim their second consecutive championship. Taylor Irwin pitched 3 innings and gave up 1 run on 3 hits to go with 9 strikeouts to earn top pitcher and MVP honours and Ryan Houghton had a triple and…
Read MoreGrassroots sport facilities will deteriorate, if Auckland Council reduces investment
North Shore Times: Community sport is facing the “severe risk” of a funding cut from Auckland Council, according to the region’s sports administrators. Aktive Auckland Sport & Recreation chief executive officer Sarah Sandley said a “cash-strapped” Auckland Council could reduce investment in the sport sector “to virtually nothing” over the next 10 years, as the council focuses on housing, water supply and waste water, transport, libraries and the arts, in its Long-term Plan. Early next year the council will be holding public consultation on a review of the Long-term Plan, and Sandley is encouraging club…
Read MoreFive star netballers chasing rugby glory
College Sport Media: Howick College is a state co-educational secondary school founded in 1974 and located in the eastern Auckland suburb of Cockle Bay. The school has a roll of 2093 students and the motto is Whakamanawahia tētehi hapori o ngā ākonga hihiri – Inspiring a community of passionate learners. Howick has little history as a rugby programme, but they have made rapid strides in their brief existence in sevens. Howick first competed in the YouthTown Condor 7s in 2014 – the year girls rugby was introduced at the college.…
Read MoreCollege Sport Auckland Photos of the Week
Here are our picks for photos of the week from College Sport Auckland cricket, softball, volleyball and water polo competitions. If you have any recent photos you’d like to share, please send them to school.sport@collegesport.co.nz or tag us on Facebook.
Read MoreWaiuku Sports Park ready for action
Improved facilities at the Waiuku Sports Park are now complete. The upgraded facilities are the result of a partnership between council and the community to boost availability of sport and recreation facilities. The Franklin Local Board marked the occasion with a ribbon cutting ceremony during the Blast to the Past event held at the ground on Saturday 11 November. Chair Angela Fulljames said the upgraded facility is an important community asset. “We really want to see the whole community using it and getting enjoyment out of it so we would…
Read MoreCollege Sport Auckland Photos of the Week
We’ve put together a few photos of College Sport Auckland junior teams competing in various summer sports over the past week. If you have any recent photos you’d like to share, please send them to school.sport@collegesport.co.nz or tag us on Facebook.
Read MoreNZSS Condor 7’s Events
NZSSSC: The 31st annual Youthtown Condor Sevens National Finals will be staged at Sacred Heart College, Auckland from Thursday, November 30, through to Sunday, December 3, 2017. This year will see over hundred teams compete across four divisions. On Thursday and Friday the U15 boys and girls titles will be settled. The weekend will culminate with the open boys and girls events on Saturday and Sunday. The Condor Sevens was first staged in 1986 and won by the 2017 host school. The boys event has been has been staged annually…
Read MoreNZSSSC Peter Sharp Study Award recipients announced
Two sports coordinators from College Sport Auckland member schools have been selected as the 2017 Peter Sharp Study Award recipients from 30 high quality applicants: Liam Mulrooney from Waitakere College and Chad Coombes from Onehunga High School. Liam, Chad and six other award recipients from around New Zealand will visit schools with successful and innovative approaches to sport in Victoria, Australia later this month. The main focus is to look at schools’ Athlete Development Programmes. Click here to view the complete list of recipients.
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