Red Baron Term 1 2011 - King's College
Red Baron Term 1 2011 - King's College
Red Baron Term 1 2011 - King's College
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<strong>Red</strong> <strong>Baron</strong> <strong>Term</strong> 1 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Fourth Year Dorm Report by Thomas Loseby and Xavier Field<br />
Kahu Ingram: Once again, this term Kahu has gotten involved with all aspects of college<br />
life, focusing on his academic work but also finding time to participate in the Kapa<br />
Haka group with Harison Mataele, and perform community service for the college. In<br />
addition to this Kahu has been trialling for the 1st XV rugby squad and made the tour<br />
team to the Gold Coast defeating several top Queensland schools.<br />
Samuel Levene: Despite having the best part of this first term disrupted by his torn<br />
labrum and the consequential surgery on his shoulder which left him in a sling for the<br />
majority of this term and unable to participate in any sport, Sam has showed great<br />
moral integrity and inner strength to remain at school and persevere with his academic<br />
studies.<br />
Ash Franks, Rafy Shasha, Alastair Sheard and Matt Gibbs enjoying the Year 12<br />
and 13 Girls Dinner.<br />
Tom Loseby: This term Tom has thoroughly enjoyed the switch from history to classics,<br />
much to Mr. Stewart’s disgust. Also Tom was a vital member of the Senior 6 tennis<br />
team, and participated in the ‘Otahuhu Homework Programme’. At present time<br />
Tom is trialling for the 2nd XI football squad.<br />
Harison Mataele: For the start of this year Harison launched back into his sport with<br />
rigorous enthusiasm. He provided crucial points for the house in inter-house athletics<br />
achieving 2nd in both javelin and high jump events. Furthermore Harison is trialling<br />
not only for the 1st XV rugby squad but also the 1st V basketball team. Harison also<br />
featured in the Kapa Haka along with Kahu Ingram, and ‘Reading in Schools’ was his<br />
community service.