Wednesday, July 26, 2017

YENDARRA SPORTING SUCCESS START

We applaud the efforts of all our representative sporting athletes for term one, thank our coaches for their skill and acknowledge our senior whanau teachers for their support.

 Our tamariki have been sporting ambassadors in Cricket and Touch rugby this term across the Otara Sport Cluster competition and have had the privilege to find success.

We congratulate our boys touch rugby team who attended the Otara schools competition as defending champions and were victorious for the second year in a row being crowned ‘winners’. The team was lead by Azariah Toki-Mautairi from Room 10 who is a touch representative player himself wining at this year’s Junior Touch national competition in Rotorua with North Harbour Touch. The team were made up of many novices to the sport and only had two weeks to prepare for the tournament. The boys team played 6 games first defeating Flatbush school 2-1, Rongomai 4-0, Bairds mainfreight 7-1, Wymondley school 2-1, St Johns 4-0 and defeated Dawson Road in the finals 2-0.
Special congratulations Team: Azariah (Captain), Zarmetrius, Amaziah, Hauldreson , Lofitu, Cedricks, Hosea, Tanolo and Owen.
Tamanui from Room 10 who represented our barbarians team was also named fair play award winner in the mixed grade during the tournament.
 
Moving onto cricket we were fortunate leading into the tournament to have skill coaching provided by Gary and his team from the Papatoetoe cricket club which was of huge support. We took a largely novice playing group for many it was their first time to play with the exception of Zarmetrius Namulau’uluulu from Room 11 who was acknowledged for his exceptional bowling and batting by spectators  and tournament organisers on the day.  
Our boys team placed 5th after drawing points in the semi-final rounds and our girls placed 6th which was impressive final standings for a group who knew very little of the game so thank you to the coaches (Papatoetoe cricket club, Mr Greig and Mrs Greig) who developed student skill and knowledge, we hope many more of our children go on to continue playing cricket in future years.

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