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SELWYN TIMES Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

Wednesday <strong>March</strong> 6 <strong>2019</strong> 29<br />

Rolleston runs away with Challenge Shield<br />

SPORT<br />

LEAP: Ben Michael in the under-15 long jump.<br />

PHOTOS: DEAN MOWER<br />

• By Jacob Page<br />

ROLLESTON College took<br />

out the Challenge Shield at the<br />

inaugural <strong>Selwyn</strong> secondary<br />

schools’ athletics day at Nga Puna<br />

Wai last week.<br />

Rolleston won the most<br />

4 x 100m age-group relays to cap<br />

off a stellar event.<br />

More than 300 athletes from<br />

Rolleston, Lincoln High School,<br />

Ellesmere College and Darfield<br />

High School competed in track<br />

and field events.<br />

Rolleston won the under-16<br />

boys, under-14 boys, and<br />

under-16 girls sprint relays to<br />

take home the big prize of the<br />

day.<br />

There were also a number of<br />

top individual efforts.<br />

Lincoln’s Dominick Wilson<br />

won the under-19 100m, 200m<br />

and 400m titles.<br />

Ellesmere’s Scott Harper<br />

won the under-16 boys 100m<br />

and 200m double, as did<br />

Lincoln’s Alizjah Campbell in<br />

the under-15 boys and Darfield’s<br />

Casey Taylor in the under-14 boys<br />

age-groups.<br />

Casey also won the long jump<br />

title in his age-group.<br />

Ellesmere’s Nina Tucker won<br />

the under-19 girls 100m and<br />

400m titles and finished second<br />

in the 200m. She also won the<br />

discus and triple jump titles in<br />

the field events.<br />

Lincoln’s Caroline Richards<br />

won the 100m and 200m double<br />

in the under-16 girls event. She<br />

also won the high jump and<br />

long jump titles in the same agegroup.<br />

Darfield’s Emily Waters<br />

claimed victory in the 400m and<br />

1500m events in the same agegroup.<br />

In the field events; 16-year-old<br />

Theo Gilbert from Ellesmere<br />

College won the under-19 high<br />

SPEED: Ellesmere College’s Jacob Greenwood leads<br />

schoolmate Elijah McIlraith in the 1500m.<br />

jump and long jump. He was the<br />

only competitor to clear 1.55m in<br />

the high jump, while also taking<br />

victory in the long jump by 6cm<br />

with a leap of 5.35m.<br />

Rolleston’s Avelima Loua won<br />

the under-16 boys shot put and<br />

javelin crowns. He managed<br />

33.17m in the javelin to win by<br />

more than 3m and threw 11.03m<br />

to win the shot put by more than<br />

1m.<br />

Ellesmere’s Jared Poole won<br />

the under-15 boys shot put and<br />

discus competitions. He threw<br />

the discus 24.20m to win by more<br />

than 2m and backed up in the<br />

shot put to throw a distance of<br />

8.63m to win by 17cm.<br />

Lincoln’s John Mottus won the<br />

under-15 boys long jump and<br />

high jump. His leap of 5.71m was<br />

enough for the long jump title,<br />

while he also cleared 1.70m in the<br />

high jump.<br />

Darfield’s Alex Gerritsen won<br />

the under-16 girls javelin and<br />

discus and finished second in the<br />

shot put.<br />

Darfield’s Emma Watson won<br />

the under-15 girls shot put, discus<br />

and javelin titles.<br />

Lincoln’s Aaliyah Metcalf won<br />

both the high jump and long<br />

jump in the same age-group.<br />

Darfield’s Kirsty McCarthy-<br />

Dempsey claimed victory in the<br />

under-14 girls shot put, discus<br />

and javelin.<br />

Event organiser Chris<br />

O’Connell said he hoped the<br />

event will grow in numbers next<br />

year as more athletes found out<br />

about it.

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