Co-Curricular Prizegiving – Wednesday 10th November
Co-curricular Prize winners 2021
Board of Trustee Medallion Winners
Om Maisuria – Winner of the Sports Master Cup
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CO-CURRICULAR PRIZEGIVING 2021
Wednesday 10th November 2021
Live streamed via Nelson College Facebook
ORDER OF CEREMONY
Welcome Headmaster Richard Dykes
Prizewinners announced by Alethea Stove
Board of Trustee Medallion winners announced by Jarrod Aberhart
Nelson City Council Youth Volunteer Award – Jayden Houghton
Athletics
Evan Beattie Memorial Cup for Intermediate Championship – Callum Robertson
Collins Cup for 100m Senior Championship – Joseph Domoni
Headmaster’s Cup for 200m Senior Championship – Joseph Domoni
Barron Cup for 400m Senior Championship – Oliver McCormack
Duncan Cup for 800m Senior Championship – Oliver McCormack
Talbot Cup for 1500m Senior Championship – Joshua Gill
Marjoribanks Shield for 80m and 100m Senior Championship – Joseph Domoni
Jackson Cup for 110m Hurdles Senior Championship – Joseph Domoni
Junior Cup for Under 15 Athletics Championship – Manaia Roberts
Masefield Cup for most points in Jumps and Hurdles – Joseph Domoni
Basketball
Commitment to Basketball – Nick Davidson
Most Improved – Adam Barton
Chess
Contribution to Chess -Brian Mok
Cricket
Methven Cup for the Best Cricketer Under 17 – Ronan Restieaux
Dee Cup for Excellence in Fielding – Lucca Hemingway
Robinson Cup for Best Bowler in the school – Ronan Restieaux
Patrick and James McKenna Trophy for Best Batsman in the school – Ronan Restieaux
Cross Country
Graham Cup for the Intermediate Champion – Fenlon Bayley
Drama
The June Glover Trophy for Drama Performance – Tristin Compton
Football
The Spicer-Heath Cup for Sportsmanship in the 1st XI – Ben Mercer
Hockey
Top of the South Trophy for influence in Hockey – Billy Goble
The Wilson Cup for the Most improved player in the 1st XI – Lucca Hemingway
Finn O’Neill-Stevens Memorial Trophy for Commitment & Dedication to Nelson College Hockey – Michael Trolove
Library
Contribution to the Library – Zoltan McComb
Mountain Biking
Under 16 Champion – Brynley King
Music
Stannard Cup for Service to Jazz Band -Caleb Eason
Hickmott Cup for Brass Performance – Charle Rainey
Douglas Award for service to the Concert Band – Tim Douglas
Outdoor Education
Carty Cup for Tramping – Hunter Adams
Rugby
1st XV Cup for Most Improved Forward in the 1st XV – Ben Lefale
1st XV Cup for most Improved Back in the 1st XV – Wil Thornalley
Warburton Medallion – Presented to the Best Goal Kicker in the school – Cooper Grant
Sports Therapy Trophy – Best Under 18 Grade Player – Dane Leppien
Year 11 Player of the Year – Blake Craddock
Tennis
Cebu Cup for Senior Doubles Champions – Moss Cattell, Henri Hufflett
Underwater Hockey
Nelson Underwater Hockey Assn. Trophy – Contribution to Underwater Hockey – Jaimen Muncaster
Volleyball
Dalzell Trophy for Influence in Volleyball – Om Maisuria
Sports Masters Cup
for Contribution to Sport and Recreation – Om Maisuria
Board of Trustee Medallion winners announced
Joshua Amyes: Swimming – NZ Record and Title
Netani Baleisomosomo: NZ Secondary Schools Barbarian Rugby Team
Oxford Bayley: Open Sea Swim Champion
Alex Bryant: FPS NZ Representative
Alexandre de Maupeou d’Ableiges: International Online Chess NZ Representation
Rico Fraser: Rowing U18 Maadi Cup Title
Cooper Grant: Baseball – Tuatara team & NZ Secondary School Māori Rugby Team
Jayden Houghton: Queens Scout Award
Lewis Karetai: Gymnastics
Kaio Lart: NZ Cycling National Record
Michael Lauer: Croquet NZ U21
Ricky Meffan: ACTL Music and Drama Award
Ollie Ransom: Rowing U18 Maadi Cup Title
Nick Sauira: Fiji Rugby Sevens 2020
Ollie Taylor: FPS 1st in the World
Wil Thornalley: NZ Secondary School Māori rugby team
Theo Wheatley: Queens Scout Award