WC Sports Guide 2015 edition

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WAIUKU COLLEGE.
SPORTS GUIDE 2015.
VISION
All Waiuku College students have the right to participate with pride and reach
their potential in the seamless setting of secondary school sport as part of a
lifelong involvement in sport.
OUR PURPOSE
To deliver outstanding service in coordinating, promoting, protecting and
developing inter and intra secondary school sport
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CONTENTS
Sports Co-ordinator......................................................................................................................... 4
Code of conduct. ............................................................................................................................. 5
Uniform requirements .................................................................................................................... 6
Registration information: ................................................................................................................ 6
Coaching and management. ........................................................................................................... 7
Swimming ........................................................................................................................................ 8
Athletics........................................................................................................................................... 9
Events held .................................................................................................................................. 9
Counties Manukau Athletics ....................................................................................................... 9
Tennis ............................................................................................................................................ 10
Badminton ..................................................................................................................................... 10
Rock Climbing ................................................................................................................................ 10
Cross country/ distance running. .................................................................................................. 11
Other events.................................................................................................................................. 11
Football girls and boys .................................................................................................................. 12
Governing body ......................................................................................................................... 12
Approx fees................................................................................................................................ 12
Uniform...................................................................................................................................... 12
Trials/Musters ........................................................................................................................... 12
Practise times ............................................................................................................................ 12
Game day................................................................................................................................... 12
Season........................................................................................................................................ 12
Tournament ............................................................................................................................... 13
Netball. .......................................................................................................................................... 13
Director of netball .................................................................................................................... 14
Governing body ......................................................................................................................... 14
Approx fees................................................................................................................................ 14
Uniform...................................................................................................................................... 14
Trials/Muster ............................................................................................................................. 14
Practise times ............................................................................................................................ 15
Game day................................................................................................................................... 15
Tournaments ............................................................................................................................. 15
Season........................................................................................................................................ 15
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Rugby............................................................................................................................................. 16
Director of rugby ....................................................................................................................... 16
Governing body ......................................................................................................................... 16
Approx fees................................................................................................................................ 16
Uniform...................................................................................................................................... 16
NZ Rugby ruling ......................................................................................................................... 16
Trials/Musters ........................................................................................................................... 16
Teams ........................................................................................................................................ 17
Season........................................................................................................................................ 17
Practise times ............................................................................................................................ 17
Game day................................................................................................................................... 17
Representative opportunities ................................................................................................... 17
Hockey. .......................................................................................................................................... 19
Director of hockey ..................................................................................................................... 19
Governing body ......................................................................................................................... 19
Approximate fees ...................................................................................................................... 19
Uniform...................................................................................................................................... 19
Trials/Muster ............................................................................................................................. 19
Practises and game day ............................................................................................................. 19
Tournaments ............................................................................................................................. 20
Basketball ...................................................................................................................................... 20
Fees............................................................................................................................................ 20
Claybird shooting .......................................................................................................................... 21
Coach’s and practises. ............................................................................................................... 21
Competition. .............................................................................................................................. 21
Costs. ......................................................................................................................................... 21
Club membership. ..................................................................................................................... 21
Multi- Sports.................................................................................................................................. 22
Equestrian. .................................................................................................................................... 23
Orienteering .................................................................................................................................. 24
Other sporting opportunities. ....................................................................................................... 25
Golf ............................................................................................................................................... 25
Motor-Cross .................................................................................................................................. 24
Contact details .............................................................................................................................. 26
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Judith Coe
Sports Co-ordinator
At Waiuku College we are very proud of a long reputation of many talented
sporting students, many of them have gone on to represent our country.
Representing Waiuku College in sport offers students the opportunity to enhance
their experience at the college by building lifelong friendships, developing
leadership skills and experiencing education outside the classroom.
At Waiuku we play hard, seek to win and do so with sportsmanship and fair play. If
we lose we do so with grace and dignity while reflecting on what needs to be done
to win next time. For those on the side-lines we support positively and with
encouragement.
We aim to offer all students the opportunity to experience and represent Waiuku
College in a wide range of sports whether at the highest competitive level or at a
beginner level.
This guide outlines sporting opportunities that are available to all our students as
well as expectations of participants, selection policies and ways in which all
parents/caregivers can also get involved in sport.
I have been at Waiuku College for six years, and lived my whole life in Waiuku,
and with my family have had a long association with many sporting teams around
the Counties Manukau District. My aim at Waiuku College is to nature and promote
sport in many different codes to all our students.
Regards
Judith Coe
Sports Co-ordinator.
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CODE OF CONDUCT
All students representing Waiuku College are expected to abide
by the rules and regulations within the sports and the school
rules.
1. Students are expected to give total commitment to the
sport or code they have selected to play.
2. Students are required to attend all trainings, games,
competitions and pay all fees and uniform costs where
applicable. If unable to attend they must notify their
coach or manager in advance of the practise or the
game.
3. Students must commit to their selected sport for the
entire season.
4. Students must treat all opponents with respect and
courtesy.
5. Students must respect all officials, coaches, managers
and their decisions without gestures or argument.
6. Students will show that it is a privilege and honour to
represent Waiuku College.
7. Students will win the humility, lose with dignity and
exercise self-control at all times.
8. Students should play hard- but play fair.
9. Students must wear the correct Waiuku College sporting
uniform during the game.
Students will all be expected to sign a code of conduct form
when they register to their chosen sport.
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UNIFORM REQUIREMENTS
The following sports will be loaned a uniform for the playing season:
Boys and girls football- shirt only.
Boys and girls hockey- shirt only.
Rugby: all teams- shirt only.
Netball: gold and silver- dress’s only.
Athletics/Cross country- singlet only.
Boys and girls basketball- singlet only.
Cricket- shirt only.
Tennis- shirt only.
Badminton/Squash- shirt only, for away competitions.
Equestrian- shirt only.
These uniforms must be returned immediately after the last game or
may be held during the season by your coach/manager. Failure to do so
may result in the student being charged for the uniform.
All other requirements are listed in the sport code information.
Each student must purchase their own school maroon jacket and plain
black tracksuit pants from the school uniform shop. This forms their
sport tracksuit which is to be worn to all sporting events.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Each student must complete a registration form for each sporting code prior to trials
commencing. All parts of the registration form must be completed and signed by the
student and parent/caregiver. It is important that all contact details including
emergency contact details and medical details are accurate and kept up to
date.
Any changes to these must be put into writing and sent to the sports office
or emailed to:
[email protected]
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COACHING AND MANAGEMENT
Waiuku College values support from the wider
community, parents/caregivers and former students.
Without this ongoing support sport at the College would not be as
successful as it is.
For sport to run effectively, each team that steps onto the sporting
arena needs to be supported by a coach and where possible a team
manager.
The sports office aims to support all volunteers by ensuring that they
have the equipment they need, training facilities, first aid and all
details of their team and ongoing updated draws.
At Waiuku College we are very fortunate to have three school vans that
are able to be used for away sporting events. This is worked on a roster
system as we have many teams and other areas of the school using
these vans; the teams travelling the furthest away will be given first
consideration.
If you are interested in supporting Waiuku College through coaching,
managing or helping with transport please contact Judith Coe at the
sports office.
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SWIMMING
Our annual swimming sports is the first event on the calendar. It is held at the
Whiteside Pools in Waiuku on Friday 13th February 2015.
To be eligible to attend the carnival you must enter at least 2 races.
The races:
3 lengths freestyle, 1 length butterfly: both timed finals.
1 length freestyle, breast stroke and backstroke.
We have heats and finals for these races.
We have a small canteen operating at the pools, but it is important for everyone
to bring sunblock, drinks and extra food as it is a very hot day. The pools are
manned by the Waiuku pools lifeguards.
If you come first and second place in your races in your age groups; you have the
opportunity to represent Waiuku College at the Counties Manukau swimming
sports held at the Manurewa aquatic centre on Monday 2nd March 2015.
This is a house competition event, come dressed in your house colours, but you
must have something suitable to swim in. No paint allowed in the pools, students
will be sent back to school if this rule is not followed.
If you are not competing in the swimming sports then you
must attend a regular day at school in correct uniform.
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ATHLETICS
Our annual athletic sports are all held at Waiuku College and run over a two day
period, holding a prelim day and finals day. The main house competition is run on
the finals day, so this is the time to dress up in your house colours and support
your team mates.
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Prelims day: Thursday 5th February 2015.
3000 metre race: Monday 9th February 2015.
1500 metre race: Thursday 12th February 2015.
Finals day: Wednesday 18th February 2015.
Events held:
Heats and finals for: 100m, 200m, 400m, shot put, discus, long jump, high jump
and triple jump.
Some triple jump and high jump sessions will take place as part of PE and/or
lunchtime.
Straight finals for 800m, 1500m and 3000m.
All students must compete in at least two track events and two field events, or in
school uniform working in a classroom.
This is a house competition day and every event you enter you win your house
a participation point.
Spirit shield and Top house is on offer.
COUNTIES MANUKAU ATHLETICS
For those that qualify from the school athletics day they move onto represent
Waiuku College at the Counties Manukau secondary schools athletic champs held
at Massey Park, Papakura on Wednesday 25th February 2015.
Cost for this is approx. $15 per student.
For those that meet the greater Auckland entry requirements they can represent
Waiuku College at this meet held at Mt Smart Stadium on Thursday 19th March
2015.
From here you may be selected for the Counties Manukau North Island secondary
schools championships, dates and venues are yet to be confirmed for this event.
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TENNIS
Mr Brett Donald and Ms Bernie Corcoran have been running our Waiuku College
tennis champs for many years. These take place either during lunch
time or straight after school at the College tennis courts. Watch the
school sports notice board for sign up details and dates and times of
the games. From here we name the team that will represent us at
the Counties Manukau secondary school tennis champs which is held
at the Pukekohe tennis courts on Thursday 26th February 2015, from there to the
Auckland secondary schools champion of champs on Monday 9th March 2015.
This is a small fee to enter the Counties champs and we will let you know of
this once you have been selected.
BADMINTON
Mr Doug Johnson runs our Badminton Club, which is held weekly at the Waiuku
College gym. Day and time to be confirmed. Registration forms
will be available at the beginning of the year from the student
office.
Cost is $50 for the year.
ROCK CLIMBING
Mr Doug Johnson and Mr John Robinson run our rock climbing club in the new gym
at Waiuku College weekly straight after school, day to be
confirmed. All equipment is supplied and registration forms
available from the student office or Mrs Coe’s office at the
beginning of the year.
Cost is $ (TBC)
CRICKET
Muster for boy’s cricket will take place at the beginning of term. A
registration form will be available to complete and a fee to cover
uniform hire, equipment and transport.
Please watch the sports notice board for all these details.
Cost is $25
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CROSS COUNTRY/ DISTANCE RUNNING
Our school cross country is run over the school grounds and Waiuku rugby club
grounds.
Held over lunchtime and into period 5.
School Event: Friday 8th May 2015 (TBC)
Other Events.
 Counties Manukau cross country @ Wesley College, Paerata, Tuesday 19th
May 2015.
 Auckland secondary school cross country champs @ St Kentigerns College,
Pakuranga, Thursday 4th June 2015.
 NZ secondary schools cross country champs @ Christchurch, date to be
confirmed.
 Auckland SS road race @ Bruce Pullman Park Papakura, Tuesday 22nd
September 2015.
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FOOTBALL GIRLS AND BOYS
Governing Body: Auckland College Sport.
Approx. fees: $ 60.00 per player.
Uniform: All players must provide their own college jacket, shin pads, football
boots and tie (if in 1st XI boy’s team). A team shirt is loaned for the season and
you are issued a pair of Waiuku college sport socks as part of your fee.
Trials/Musters: We will be holding a muster evening, where all players must
attend and their parents/caregivers. Here you will need to bring your filled out
registration form and fee. A trial will be arranged to put players into teams.
Practise Times: Times to be arranged and notified by your team coach and
manager, the practises take place on the College grounds.
Game Day: All games are played on a Wednesday afternoon at 4pm. The draws
are set by College sport and we have a mixture of home and away games. For all
home games we need to supply the referee, we will need to call on help from
parents/caregivers for the refereeing and also to help with the transport.
Season: The season runs from Week 3 of Term 2 right through
till the end of Term 3, depending on semi’s and finals.
All draws for the season can be found on the College sport
website, they will also be advertised on the Waiuku College
website and on the sports notice board. These are subject to
change due to weather and field allocations.
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TOURNAMENT
If you are selected into the Boys/Girls 1st XI team there is an
opportunity to enter into the football winter tournament Week. It is
expected that all selected players are able to attend this tournament.
Costs for this will be confirmed by the coach early in Term 2.
Tournament week is Week 7 of Term 3 Monday 1st – Friday 5th September
2015.
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NETBALL
Director of netball: Mr Brian Perry.
Governing body: Waiuku Netball Association.
Approx fees: $120.00 per player.
This covers your affiliation fee to Waiuku Netball Association, all duties
required of us, canteen, lolly shop, working bees and duty days.
Uniform:
Gold and silver netball teams will be loaned a netball dress for the
season.
All other teams must have their own netball PE top and skirt. All players must
also have appropriate white ankle socks and the Waiuku College school jacket,
they can also wear black track suit pants which makes up the sport track suit. All
teams are issued with their teams playing bibs.
Trials/Muster:
We will hold a muster evening at the College where all
intending players must attend. Here you will bring your filled out registration
form and fee. If you wish to order a netball skirt please indicate on this form the
required sizing and add the cost to your registration fee.
Trial teams will be selected, these will be advertised on the school sports notice
board. Trials will take place at the Waiuku netball centre, each girl is guaranteed
at least two trials, and there could be more if necessary. Please make sure you
wear appropriate training gear, netball shoes and bring a water bottle.
Registration and trial dates:
Registration: Wed 4th February 2015 at the school office 4.30pm –6.00pm
Y9 trials: Mon 9th February 2015, Tues 10th February 2015 & Wed 11th February
2015 from 5.30pm – 7.30pm
Y10 trials: Mon 16th February 2015, Tues 17th February 2015 & Wed 18th February
2015 from 5.30pm – 7.30pm
Senior trials: Mon 23rd February 2015, Tues 24th February 2015 & Wed 25th February
2015 from 5.30pm – 7.30pm
Gold and silver trials Thurs 26th February 2015 from 5.30pm
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Trials are taken by a panel of three selectors and Waiuku netball
centre provides us with umpires so all girls are given a fair
chance to show their netball ability.
Once the trials are complete all teams will be posted on the
sports notice board and on our school website.
The teams will be announced once all the trials are completed.
Every effort is made to get coaches for all teams, but we do require
parents/caregivers to come forward if they can assist in coaching and managing of
the teams.
Practise Times:
All practises are held at the Waiuku netball centre. Once teams are named, their
coach’s will work out the best time for training and we will book you a court at
the centre. Training times will be confirmed by your team management.
Game Day:
All games are played at the Waiuku netball centre every Saturday
within the netball season. Draws are posted weekly on the College website,
Waiuku centre website and on our sports notice board.
Tournaments:
We do have other tournaments to attend around the Counties
Manukau Area and also netball North Harbour and our annual exchange with
Thames High School. If you are in a team that is selected for these tournaments
you will be notified earlier and there may be extra charges for this.
College Gold attends the winter netball tournament. It is expected that all players
selected for this team makes themselves available for this tournament. Costs will
be confirmed in term two, tournament week takes place in week seven of term
three.
Season:
Opening grading day is on Saturday 18th
April 2015.
NO Play Anzac Day 25th April 2015.
2nd Grading day 2nd May 2015.
First round competition starts: Saturday 9th May 2015.
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RUGBY
Director of Rugby: Mr Colin North
Governing Body: Counties Manukau Rugby Football Union.
www.steelers.co.nz
Approx. Fees: $60.00 per player.
Uniform: All players are issued with a team jersey. As part of their fees players
will also receive a pair of Waiuku College rugby socks.
All players must supply their own black shorts, rugby boots, mouth guard, school
jacket and black track suit pants.
Players must wear their mouth guard for all practises and games.
NZ Rugby Ruling:
If you attend a secondary school then you must play rugby for that school as long
as they can provide you with a team. There are no exceptions or dispensations
allowed.
Trials/Musters:
We will be holding a muster evening, where all boys must attend with a
parent/caregiver, you will need to bring a completed registration form, and your
fee and you will be weighed on the night.
We will then arrange trial times. These will be advertised on the college website,
daily notices and sports notice board. To make selection into these teams you
must turn up to these trials.
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Teams:
This year the following competitions are available from the Counties Manukau
Rugby Union.
1st XV, 2nd XV, under 68 rest team, under 60kg rest team, under 15 open and under
14 open.
All players are able to trial for the 1st and 2nd XV, will then be placed into your
appropriate age teams.
Season:
The Counties Manukau Secondary schools season starts 2nd May 2015 with all teams
playing in a round robin grading round. The competition round should start 8th
June 2015, but is subject to change. With Semi-finals on 8th August 2015 and
Finals 15th August 2015. All these dates are subject to change but we will have
them finalised by the beginning of next year.
Practise Times:
All practises take place on the Waiuku College rugby fields
and training nights and times will be confirmed by your
team coach/manager.
Game Day:
Games are played on Saturdays and are played on a home and away structure.
Draws are made up by Counties Manukau Rugby Football Union, which you can
download from their web site, on our college website and advertised on the school
student sport notice board.
Representative Opportunities:
All representative teams are selected by Counties Manukau Rugby football union.
Selectors come and watch our games after receiving recommendations from our
coach’s.
Counties Manukau currently offer Under 16 and Under 18 Representative Sides,
and Under 15 and Under 17 Cavalier Development Teams. They run academy
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sessions during the off season to keep key players involved. We also had boys
involved with Representative Maori rugby age group teams.
RUGBY LEAGUE
Counties Manukau Rugby league club started a secondary school competition in
2012 which we entered a team into, this is to take place once Rugby Union had
finished. We are hoping the same will happen in 2015. Registrations and muster
will be called closer to the time.
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HOCKEY
Director of Hockey:
Mrs Judith Coe.
Governing Body:
Counties Manukau Hockey Association.
Website: www.Cmha.co.nz
Approximate Fees: $190.00 per player.
This fee affiliates you to Counties Manukau Association and NZ hockey association,
plays for turf fees and umpire fees.
Uniform:
All teams are supplied with the Waiuku College hockey playing shirt and a pair of
Waiuku College sport socks. Boys’ teams must provide their own black shorts,
mouth guard, shin pads, hockey stick and shoes. The girls’ teams will be allocated
a hockey skirt, but must provide their own mouth guard, shin pads, hockey stick
and shoes.
Trials/Muster:
We will be holding a hockey muster evening that all players must attend with a
parent/caregiver. Bring along a completed registration form and your fee. Once
we have the numbers interested in playing we will arrange the necessary trials.
These will be held at the Waiuku College turf, and advertised on the College
website, the College daily notices and the sports noticeboard.
Practises and Game Day:
Practises are held at the Waiuku College turf, nights and times will be
decided once teams have been named and coach’s/managers
appointed.
Games are all held at the Counties Manukau Hockey turf in
Pukekohe, the game nights and times can vary. Once the draws are completed
these will be given to each player. It is the player’s responsibility to get
themselves to the game.
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Tournaments:
Our Boys 1st XI and Girls 1st XI attend the winter tournament every year,
if you are selected into these teams it is expected that all players
can attend.
The tournament is in Week 7 of term three, costs and dates and
venues will be confirmed early in Term two.
BASKETBALL
Fees:
College sport league: $65.00 per player.
Waiuku women’s league: $25.00 per player per
season.
Junior boy’s counties basketball comp: $45.00 per player per term.
Waiuku College fields both boys and girls basketball teams.
Our Girls teams play in the Waiuku women’s league, depending on numbers we
hope to enter a team into the College Sport Draw.
Our Senior Boys play in the College Sport under 19 League, and we have junior
team playing at the Pukekohe Rec Centre.
At all venues each team goes on a duty roster, which is the score bench and
sometimes helping with the refereeing.
We hold a muster at Waiuku College sometime in Term one to see how many
students want to represent the school and from there we will be able to enter
them in the appropriate competitions.
Waiuku College supplies the player’s singlet’s, all students must supply black
shorts, socks and suitable footwear.
We will be looking for coaches, managers and help with transport to make these
games successful.
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CLAYBIRD SHOOTING
Waiuku College clay bird shooting team formed in 2002, and
since then we have been a very successful and trophy winning
team.
Coach’s and Practises.
We are very lucky to have the services of Mr Les Clarke and Mr Bob Anderson, both NZ
Representatives in clay bird shooting. We also have a wonderful Manager in Mrs Jo Sands.
The team practises every week sometimes twice a week as we approach a school shoot.
Practises are during the week at the home of Mr and Mrs Jo and Kevin Sands at Aka Aka,
for approx. 90mins each night.
Competition.
We have eight months of shooting with one shoot per month. In October we also attend
the nationals, this is a three day event. A calendar of dates of shoots will be sent out at
the beginning of the year.
Costs.
Claybird shooting is an expensive sport.
$25.00 which includes college registration fee and a shooting vest.
Practise Costs: approx. $35- $40 per session.
Monthly shoots: Entry fees for each shoot are approx. $35 plus ammo used on that day.
Each shooter is expected to keep a credit balance which can be given to Mrs Sands, this
is usually $200. This helps cover the costs of clay targets and ammunition.
If you do not own a gun then Les Clarke, our coach will happily advise how to source.
Waiuku College clay bird shooting team shirts are available for purchase from Mrs Sands,
cost approx. $45.00
All students must provide black tracksuit pants and the Waiuku College jacket.
Club membership.
In order to shoot you will heed to join your shooter to the NZCTA as well as your local
club, Auckland Metro Gun club, based in Pukekohe. You will be issued with a handicap
book that will record all your shooting results. Mrs. Jo Sands can help you with all these
details.
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MULTI- SPORTS
Waiuku College enters into the College Sport Multi Sport Calendar.
We are wanting to start a multisport club which will be led by Miss Emma
Peterson, Head of PE.
A meeting will be arranged for all interested students. See our sports notice board
for up and coming information.
Aquathon Champs: Friday 20th February 2015
Triathlon Champs: Monday 9th March 2015
Duathlon Champs: Wednesday 6th May 2015.
All these events take place at St Kentigerns College, Pakuranga.
A cost to enter these events per student will be finalised on the registration form.
A full newsletter with full details, costs etc. will be available at Waiuku College
student centre at the beginning of the school year.
We will need help from parents/caregivers to manage these teams and help with
transport.
If your child is interested in participating and you can help in anyway please give
Mrs Coe a Call.
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EQUESTRIAN
Waiuku College has a very popular Equestrian Squad.
A fee of $25 includes uniforms and administration.
Mr Gavin Kew, teacher in charge of equestrian, will be holding a meeting at the
beginning of Term one for all students wanting to be involved in the equestrian
squads.
Our first event for the year is at the beginning of February, you will need to
register your interest as soon as possible to be involved in this event.
Auckland secondary schools horse trial event.
Monday 2nd March at the Clevedon pony club
Monument Road, Clevedon.
Cost of $60 per horse.
Entries close Friday 6th February.
Please let Mrs Coe know if you want to enter this as soon as you start school.
The following events we also attend are all held at St Peters Equestrian Centre,
Cambridge.
Term one: Friday 27th March 2015: North Island Dressage Championships.
Term two: Sunday 10th May 2015: Inter Schools Show Hunter Challenge
Sunday 21st June 2015: North Island Show Hunter Champs.
Term four: Friday 23rd October 2015: North Island Show Jumping Champs
There will be other events but these dates have not been set yet.
There is a charge for each event, if you or your horse are unable to compete
for any reason this is non-refundable.
If you would like to enter into any of these events, you must be responsible for
transporting your own horse and be responsible for all accounts associated
with your horse should injuries occur?
Mr Kew will always try to come to each event as our Team Manager.
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ORIENTEERING
In 2012 Waiuku College, once again started competing in the Orienteering Circuit.
With the special help of Mr Ross Brighouse and Manager of our team Mrs Jo Scobie,
our team had some wonderful results.
A muster will be held for students and their parents to attend.
Term one: Monday 16th February – 23rd March 2015.
Auckland Secondary Schools Sprint Series Begins.
Monday 16th February 2015: Wesley College
Monday 23rd February 2015: Papetoetoe High
Monday 2nd March 2015: Pukekohe High
Monday 9th March 2015: Rosehill College
Monday 16th March 2015: Strathallan AGC
Monday 23rd March 2015: Manuewa High
Tuesday 31st March 2015: Final- venue tbc.
Soon after, Auckland SS Team Relay Champs, Auckland SS Islands Champs, North
Island SS Regional Champs, Auckland Rogaine Champs and NZ SS Championships.
All these dates are yet to be confirmed.
MOTOR-CROSS
With thanks to Mr Simon Collins (Coach and Manager)
we had a very successful Motor-Cross team that
entered into many events throughout the north Island.
Entry forms with all the event details will be available
soon.
Please contact Mr Simon Collins (Mob: 0274 906 036) if you would like to join our
Waiuku College Motor- Cross team.
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OTHER SPORTING OPPORTUNITIES…
GOLF
Waiuku College has a golf team which is led by Mr Todd Malcolm.
Details will be posted on Waiuku College sport noticeboard.
OTHER SPORTS
College Sports also offers the following sports…
BMX
Gym Sports
Lawn Bowls
Cycling
Mountain Biking
Rowing
Softball
Squash
Table Tennis
Volleyball
Wrestling
Yachting
To compete in any of these sports, you must be able to personally
fund them and transport yourself to the various venues.
If any student is interested, please see Mrs Coe for further
information.
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CONTACT DETAILS
Judith Coe: Sports Co-ordinator
Phone: School (09) 235 8139 xt 248
Mobile: 021 642 872
E mail: [email protected]