14/11/2015
Phillips makes NZ Hockey U23 at just 17Future Black Sticks Men’s head coach Bryce Collins has named a talented team ahead of a five test series against their Australian counterparts. The Future Black Sticks side (Under 23s) includes players who had a strong Ford National Hockey League and is led by National Squad member Matt Rees-Gibbs (Midlands). New Zealand will play an Australian U23 team five times from 21-27 November at the National Hockey Centre in Canberra. It’s an important series in the lead up to next year’s Junior World Cup, and also provides a high quality development opportunity for the next tier of potential Black Sticks. Collins said the series gives players exposure to top class international competition which will help build depth for the Black Sticks going forward. The series also shows the strengthening connection between New Zealand and Australia, with more international competition at all age groups lifting the strength of Oceania hockey. One additional player will be named later this week to replace Central’s Rob Creffier, who was to be named in the team but had been withdrawn due to a broken finger. Brennan ALEXANDER-PARKER Martin ATKINSON Ruan BEZUIDENHOUT Robbie CAPIZZI Daniel HARRIS Hugh HENRICKSON Connor HEREWINI Sam JIMMIESON Richmond LUM Thomas MALLON Oliver McINTYRE Kieran O’CONNOR Daniel PANCHIA Hayden PHILLIPS Matt REES-GIBBS Joshua SMITH Matt SYMONDS Benedict VAN WOERKOM Chad WHITEHEAD Kerikeri High School's Samantha Polovnikoff and Whangarei Boys' High School's Callum Prime take the top awards at the Northland Secondary School Sports Awards. See below for the full list of winners from the night. Ben Armstrong, AFL, Bay of Islands College. Jessie Parr, AFL, Whangarei Girls' High School. Scott Gregory, Athletics, Whangarei Boys High School. Aimee-Leigh Scott, Athletics, Whangarei Girls' High School. Jack Ding, Badminton, Whangarei Boys' High School. Rewi McPherson, Basketball, Huanui College. Kona-Ariki Hippolite, Basketball, Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Kaikohe. Richard Young, Bike, Huanui College. Alex Dickson, Boccia, Tikipunga High School. Kyle Chen, Boxing, Kerikeri High School. Phoebe Armstead, Cheerleading, Rodney College. Matthew Lobb, Cricket, Whangarei BHS. Olivia Lobb, Cricket, Whangarei Girls' High School. Kyla Smith, Crossfit, Kaitaia College. Ioane Job, Crossfit, Whangarei Boys' High School. Mihi Shepherd, Equestrian, Whangarei Girls' High School. Samuel Marlow, Polocrosse, Dargaville High School. Malcolm Young, Football, Huanui College. Anya Gross, Football, Pompallier Catholic College. Nada Walker, Futsal, Kerikeri High School. Julian Fowler, Golf, Whangarei Boys' HS. Soktaera Sean, Golf, Whangarei Girls' High School. Zoe Espie, Gymsports, Huanui College. Maia Prochazka, Gymsports, Whangarei Girls' High. Sarah deBruin, Highland Dance, Dargaville High School. Samantha Polovnikoff, Hockey, Kerikeri High School. Zachary Litchfield, Hockey, Whangarei Boys' High School. Enele Levita, Jiu jitsu, Kamo High School. Yvette Hendrikse, Karate, Whangarei Girls' High. Artem Maltsev, Kenpo, Dargaville High School. Justin Palmer, Kickboxing, Kamo High School. Cullen Curtis, Motocross, Otamatea High School. Kacey Potae, Netball, Bay of Islands College. Jessie Cresswell, Official, Whangarei Girls' High School. Te Rau Aroha Totoro, Official, Tikipunga High School. Sadieux Tua, Official, Tikipunga High School. Ethan Codlin, Official, Huanui College. Paige Lawgun, Olympic Weightlifting, Whangarei Girls' High School. Callum Hill, Orienteering, Whangarei Boys' High School. Daniel Gaualofa, Parafed, Kerikeri High School. Joshua Edmonds, Powerlifting, Okaihau College. Ben Monaghan, Rowing, Huanui College. Ashlee Greenhalgh, Rowing, Huanui College. Levi Clark, Rugby, Kerikeri High School. Cydney McNally, Rugby, Okaihau College. Caleb Aekins, Rugby League, Whangarei Boys' High School. Konrad May, Target Rifle Shooting, Kamo High School. Hainee Musgrove, Clay Target Shooting, Whangarei Boys' High School. Caitlin Reed, Clay Target Shooting, Whangarei Girls' High. Samantha Skovlund, Air Pistol Shooting, Whangarei Girls' High School. Keegan Bridges, Special Olympics, Tikipunga High School. Rachel Harvie, Special Olympics, Kerikeri High School. Finn Trimble, Squash, Whangarei Boys' High . Abbie Palmer, Squash, Bream Bay College. Max Brunker, Surfing, Whangarei Boys' High School. Grace Pevats, Surfing, Whangarei Girls' High School. Callum Prime, Swimming, Whangarei Boys' High School. Hayley McIntosh, Swimming, Whangarei Girls' High School. Bradley Greenwood, Taekwondo, Kerikeri High School. Connor Van Dalsum, Tennis, Otamatea High School. Nalani Karena-Waenga, Triathlon, Kaitaia College. Killarney Aikens, Touch, Te Kapehu Whetu. Lee Turner, Touch, Whangarei Boys' High School. Sheena Wejendorp, Ultimate Frisbee, Whangarei Girls' High School. Heemi Rihari, Volleyball, Whangarei Boys' High School. Teina Rihari, Volleyball, Whangarei Girls' High School. Jasmine Milton, Volleyball, Whangarei Girls' High School. Zane Heta, Waka Ama, Whangarei Girls' High School. Baden Curel, Water Skiing, Dargaville High School. Shae Donahoe, Yachting, Kerikeri High School. Taimana Ngakuru-Smith, Area School Award, Tauraroa Area School. Sullivan Tito, Area School Award, Mangakahia Area School. Patrick Harris, Team, Kerikeri High School. Michaela Hawkins, Team, Kerikeri High School. Shae Donahoe, Team, Kerikeri High School. Francis Cassells, Team, Kerikeri High School. Jack Bunce, Team, Kerikeri High School. Frank Dair, Team, Kerikeri High School. Connor Bartlett, Team, Kerikeri HS. Emily Jones, Team, Kerikeri High School. James Mortimer, Male All Rounder, Huanui College. Mackenzie Johnson, Female All Rounder, Whangarei Girls' High School. Ioane Job, Male Sporting Excellence, Whangarei Boys' High School. Kyla Smith, Female Sporting Excellence, Kaitaia College. Callum Prime, ASB Sportsman of the Year, Whangarei Boys' High School. Samantha Polovnikoff, ASB Sportswoman of the Year, Kerikeri High School. |
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