SACRED HEART COLLEGE
SPORTS AWARDS DINNER
25 October 2018
Sacred Heart College Auditorium
MC Brendhan Lovegrove
with special guest
Simon van Velthooven
PROGRAMME
Welcome by Principal, Mr Jim Dale
Presentation of Sacred Heart College Medallions by Principal Jim Dale,
with citations by Mr Brendhan Lovegrove MC
Grace, led by Head Prefect, Jack Kiely
Self-service buffet
Presentation of Sport Awards by Mr Simon van Velthooven,
with citations by Mr Brendhan Lovegrove MC
Dessert
Guest Speaker Mr Simon van Velthooven
Presentations to Major Award winners by Mr Simon van Velthooven,
with citations by Mr Brendhan Lovegrove MC
Closing address by Director of Sport, Mr Nick Guise
Major Sponsors
Guest Speaker
Simon van Velthooven Simon is a New Zealand Track Racing Cyclist and America's Cup Sailor. Simon has also prioritised his
education by completing a degree in Agri-Commerce majoring in Commercial Property Valuation
At 23 years of age, Simon won New Zealand's first Sprint Cycling medal in the Men's Keirin at the 2012
Summer Olympics in London. He has also won multiple World Championship and Commonwealth
Games medals and was the 2012 World Cup Champion in the 1km Time Trial and Keirin events. In 2010
and again in 2014, he won a silver in the 1000m Time Trial and Keirin at the Commonwealth Games.
Simon joined Emirates Team New Zealand in 2015 and was one of the original ‘cyclors’ that
helped develop, test, and race the revolutionary boat. He was a huge asset to the team that
won the 2017 America's Cup. The cycling system on the boat was one part of many, that
differentiated the team from the rest and allowed them to be competitive against better
funded and well established teams in Bermuda, at the 35th Americas Cup.
SPORTS MEDALLIONS 2018
MAX ARMSTRONG
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion
EZEKIEL BULAY
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion
JACK CALDWELL
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion
DILLON CARROLL
New Zealand U19 Powerlifting Champion
ADAM CLAYTON
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion
JOEL CLISSOLD
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion
HARRIS DANIELSON
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion
AUSTEN DRAPER
New Zealand Karate Squad Representative
JACK DUNCAN
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion
NOAH FAITAUA
New Zealand U12 Tag 20 Champion
ELIAS FALANITULE
New Zealand U16 Indoor Cricket Representative
LOUIE FERIGO
New Zealand Water Polo Youth Team Representative
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion
CHAY FIHAKI
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Rugby Team Representative
HARRY FINNIGAN
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion
POTUSA FUILALA
New Zealand U18 Rugby League Representative
HARRISON FREEMAN
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion
TAUFA FUNAKI
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Rugby Team Representative
BEN GARDNER
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion
KAI GILLESPIE
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion
MICHAEL GRAHAM
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ 4 X 400M Champion
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Athletics Team Representative
MILAN GROSS
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion
TAUA HEATHER
Cook Islands Oceania U18 Rugby Team Representative
CAMPBELL HULBERT
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion
JOSH IRELAND
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion
COREY KELLOW
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion
SEBASTIAN LARDIES
New Zealand Sailing Champion - 29er
World Youth Sailing Silver Medallist - 29er
BRONSON LARSEN
New Zealand Water Polo Youth Team Representative
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion
INGRAM LEGER
New Zealand U15 Baseball Representative
CONNOR LOCK
New Zealand Age Group Champion - 200m Breaststroke
FINN LOCK
New Zealand Junior Swimming Champion - 100m Breaststroke
New Zealand Junior Swimming Champion - 200m Breaststroke
AARON MANSFIELD-PUTT
New Zealand Indoor Cricket Representative
ANDREW MATTHEWS
New Zealand U17 Road Cycling Team Representative
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ U16 Duathlon Champion
HAMISH MCALEESE
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion
JAKE MOOSBALLY
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion
MAX ONGLEY
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion
CALLUM PLUNKETT GREGORY
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion
LIAM REGAN
New Zealand U17 Road Cycling Team Representative
ZANE ROBINSON
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion
KINGSLEY SINCLAIR
New Zealand U20 Football Team Representative
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion
OLIVER SMYTH
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion
RIWAI STANTON
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion
CAMPBELL STRONG
New Zealand U17 Football Team Representative
LEO TAINE
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion
BROOKLYN TE KAWA-SPRATT
New Zealand U12 Baseball Team Representative
LEYTON VAIKE-HUNT
Samoan U15 Basketball Team Representative
DECLAN VILJOEN
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion
ROBSON WALLACE
New Zealand Open Water Champion 5km
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Open Water Champion - 5000m
MALCOLM YOUNG
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Football Champion
PATRIK ZATKO
New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Water Polo Champion
Sports Awards 2018
ATHLETICS
The Peterson Family Cup
for the Year 7 Athletics Champion James Mitchell
The Senior Division Athletic Champion Cup
for the Year 8 Athletics Champion Ashton Kneebone
The Junior Athletics Championship Cup
for the Junior Athletics Champion Siaosi Lealiifano
The Mervyn and Kingi Fraser Smith Cup
for the Intermediate Athletics Champion Bono Napota
The D Casey Esquire Cup
for the Senior Athletics Champion Michael Graham
The Henare Tuhakaraina Trophy
for Junior Boys Field Events Excellence Thomas Wynne
BADMINTON
The D’Souza Family Trust Cup
for the Outstanding Player of the Year Isaac Hon
The SHC Badminton Trophy
for the Most Promising Player Collin Edward
BASKETBALL
The Outstanding Year 7 and 8 Player Blake Ryan
The SHC Carew-Bourke Family Cup
for Most Outstanding Junior Player Adam Davies
The Paul Hood Trophy
for Service and Leadership to a Senior Player James Davies
The Lawson Family Trophy
for the Most Valuable Player Joshua Leger
CRICKET
The Outstanding Year 7 and 8 Player Darcy Porter
The Moran Cup
for Most Promising Junior Player Elias Falanitule
The Barakat Cup
for the highest aggregate wickets in the 1st XI Brett Menezes
The Arbuckle Family Cup
for highest aggregate runs in the 1st XI Declan Viljoen
The Michael McFadden Memorial Cup
for 1st XI Best Fielder Benedict Hardie
The Brother Vincent Scannell Memorial Trophy
given to the Outstanding Sacred Heart Player
at the annual Marist Cricket Carnival Declan Viljoen
CYCLING
The Jennings Cup
for the Outstanding Novice Fletcher Hilton
Outstanding Senior Cyclist of the Year Cup
Donated by the Jackson Family Liam Regan
The Ethan Mitchell Cup
for the Cyclist of the Year Redmond Connolly
DISTANCE RUNNING
The Year 7 Cross-Country Cup
for the Year 7 Champion Jared Faulkner
The Year 8 Cross-Country Cup
for the Year 8 Champion Oliver Kelly
The Junior Champion William Holland
The Outstanding Cross-Country Runner Cup
for the Intermediate Champion Andrew Matthews
The College Cross-Country Champion Trophy
for the Senior Cross-Country Champion Michael Graham
The Budapest Cup
for Outstanding Commitment, Effort and Teamwork
Senior Cross Country Alasdair Tremlett
FOOTBALL
The Outstanding Years 7 and 8 Player Caleb Moosbally
The Outstanding Junior Player Oliver Fay
The 1st Dempsey Morton Trophy
for the Most Improved 1st XI Player Adam Clayton
The 2nd Dempsey Morton Trophy
for the Most Outstanding1st XI Player Jack Duncan
The Doyle-Smit Family Cup
for the 1st XI Football Players’ Player Declan Viljoen
The Brother Edwin Fittan Cup
for Student Service to Football Kingsley Sinclair
The Golden Glove Trophy
for the Best Goal Defender Declan Viljoen
The SHC Manickum Family Golden Boot Trophy
for the Most Goals scored in the season Kingsley Sinclair
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
1st XI Team
AUCKLAND CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS
2nd XI Team 14A Team
15B2 Team
GOLF
The Maudsley Golf Cup
for the College Champion Jaime Lansi
HOCKEY
The Outstanding Years 7 and 8 Player Liam Gray
The Outstanding Junior Player Oscar Lawrence
The Most Promising Player of the Year Cup
Donated by the Fowler Family Jakob Bell-Kake
The Most Outstanding Senior Player of the Year Cup
Donated by the Kreft Family Brett Menezes
ROWING
The Peter Waite Memorial Trophy
for Most Improved Rower Xavier Yates
The Sacred Oarsman Trophy
for the Best 2km Erg Adam Clark
The JDJ Scott Memorial Cup
for the Coxswain of the Year Callum Miller
The Br Terence Costello Cup
for the Outstanding Rower of the Year Adam Clark
The Leef Memorial Trophy
for the Best Performing Rowing Four (U16 Four) Max Burggraaf, Adam Clark,
Jadin Kingi, Xavier Smidt and
Callum Miller (cox)
The Klaassen Rowing Cup
for the Best Performing Rowing Eight (U15 Eight) Thomas Clingin, William
Clingin, Ethan Elmore,
Tom Keeling, Troy O’Donnell,
Douglas Polo, Henry Rea,
Xavier Smidt and Jack Higgins
(cox)
RUGBY
The Outstanding Years 7 and 8 Player Alvin Chong Nee
The Kerry Plamus and Ron Price Cup
for the Most Promising Junior Grade Player Kobe Kay
1st XV Best Back of the Year Trophy Chay Fihaki
1st XV Best Forward of the Year Trophy Sam Heilmann
1st XV Player of the Year Trophy Mateo Taiseni
AUCKLAND CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS
2B Rugby Team U15 A Restricted
4A Rugby Team U15 A Open
1st XV CUPS WON IN 2018
Brother Maurice-Henry Cooper Cup (vs Auckland Grammar)
Fitzpatrick-Kirkpatrick Cup (vs King’s College)
Hibernian Shield (vs St Peter’s College)
SKIING
The Junior Ski Trophy
for the Under 16 Skier of the Season
Donated by the Brokenshire Family Sam Wisniewski
The Nisbet Family Cup
for the Under 18 Skier of the Year Matthew Ross
SQUASH
The Outstanding Squash Player of the Year Cup
Donated by the D’Souza Family Trust John Dominic Alo
The SHC Squash Trophy
for the Most Promising Player Jva’lin Ganess
SWIMMING
The Year 7 Champion Cup
for the Year 7 Champion Finn Lock
The Year 8 Champion Cup
for the Year 8 Champion Bronson Chungson
The Paul Krause Cup
for the Under 14 Champion Aaron Spencer
The L G Carder Cup
for the Under 15 Champion Robson Wallace
The Shale Cup
for the Under 16 Champion Joel Hannah
The Joseph E Henry Esquire Cup
for the Senior Swimming Champion Louie Ferigo
TENNIS
The Years 7 and 8 Champion Darcy Porter
The Outstanding Junior Player Yu Yoneda
The Sportsply Trophy
for the Senior Tennis Champion
Donated by Sports Supplies NZ Ltd, 1936 Logan Martinovich
WATER POLO
The Most Improved Player of the Year
for Years 7 and 8 Aidan Gleeson
The Aaron Stockdale Cup
for the Year 7 and 8 Player of the Year Noah Grace
The Most Promising Junior Player Lucas Hannah
The Smith-Filipo Cup
for the Junior Player of the Year Jacob Milicich
The Dreadon Family Cup
for the Most Improved Player Corey Kellow
The SHC Tamariki Cup
for the Player of the Year Louie Ferigo
WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS
Premier A - Auckland Champions, NISS Champions, NZSS Champions
Senior A – Auckland Champions
Senior B – Auckland Champions
Year 7 and 8 – Tim Sonderer, Winterfest and Eastern Zone Champions
MAJOR AWARD FINALISTS 2018
Institute of Sport Trophy
Awarded to the Years 7 and 8 Outstanding Sportsman for dedication,
participation and perseverance in sport
Oliver Kelly and Ashton Kneebone
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Westpac Trust Cup
Awarded to a senior student for contribution and service to sport
Ben Gardner - Finalist
Terry Pongi - WINNER
Kingsley Sinclair - Finalist
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The Klaassen Family Cup
for Leading Sportsman
Michael Graham - WINNER
Sam Heilmann - Finalist
Corey Kellow – Finalist
Andrew Matthews – Finalist
Declan Viljoen - Finalist
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The Sports Foundation Cup
for Sports Performer of the Year
Dillon Carroll - Finalist
Louie Ferigo – Finalist
Chay Fihaki – Finalist
Tuafa Funaki - Finalist
Sebastian Lardies - WINNER
Bronson Larsen - Finalist
Kingsley Sinclair - Finalist
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Sacred Heart College Premier Sports Team of the Year
4 x 400m Athletics Team - Finalist
1st XI Football - Finalist
1st XV Rugby - Finalist
Premier Water Polo - WINNER
PREVIOUS SPORTS AWARD WINNERS
SPORTS PERFORMER OF THE YEAR
1998 AMASIO RAOMA VALLENCE
1999 DYLAN MORDAUNT
2000 DYLAN MORDAUNT
2001 SCOTT KENNEDY
2002 KURTIS HAIU
2003 SCOTT KENNEDY
2004 FRANCISCO LARDIES
2005 DEAN BARTLETT
2006 KONRAD HEREWINI
2007 AVANTHA HEWAVITHARANA
2008 ETHAN MITCHELL
2009 TRENT WOODCOCK-TAKURUA
2010 THOMAS DOYLE
2011 JOSHUA HAWKINS
2012 DALTON COPPINS
2013 ANDREW MCKENZIE
2014 BAILEY STEWART
2015 MARIO KOENIGSPERGER
2016 LUCAS IMRIE
2017 SEBASTIAN LARDIES
LEADING SPORTSMAN
1999 DYLAN MORDAUNT and
MURRAY WILLIAMS
2000 MURRAY WILLIAMS
2001 OLIVER BENT
2002 LEYDON TOLHURST
2003 FRANK AFEAKI and LEON PATELESIO
2004 BEN AFEAKI
2005 BEN AFEAKI and JAMES KING
2006 CAMERON SIMMISS
2007 GRAYSON SCHIPHORST
2008 NIELSEN VAROY
2009 LUKE SCHULER
2010 NICHOLAS SMIT
2011 MATTHEW LEWIS
2012 MATTHEW LEWIS
2013 GLENN PHILLIPS
2014 BEN CASEY & LIAM PATERSON
2015 SHELDON TOVIO
2016 JONATHAN ANSLEY
2017 MATTHEW PALMER
WESTPAC TRUST CUP 1997 HENRY ENE
1998 SEAN TURNBULL
1999 MATTHEW PALMER
2000 DOMINIC REJTHAR
2001 ANDREW MAILEI
2002 NATHAN BAYNES
2003 MATTHEW HOPKINS
2004 SAM LYONS
2005 KARL POKINO
2006 KYLE HATTIE
2007 KIERAN HATTIE
2008 BRADLEY CHEMALY
2009 CRAIG JACKSON
2010 JORDAN TAUFUA
2011 STEFAN ILICH
2012 JONNY GOOSMAN
2013 PIERCE FLETCHER
2014 CONRAD SMITH
2015 KANE WINTERSGILL
2016 WILSON CATTON
2017 LIAM MILLER
SACRED HEART COLLEGE PREMIER TEAM OF THE YEAR 2012 1st XI FOOTBALL
2013 PREMIER WATER POLO
2014 PREMIER WATER POLO & 1ST XI FOOTBALL
2015 SIX-MAN CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM
2016 SIX-MAN CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM
2017 PREMIER WATER POLO & 1ST XI FOOTBALL
SPORTS AWARDS DINNER
We would like to acknowledge the following companies for
sponsoring our Sports teams in 2018
Barfoot and Thompson, Bayleys Real Estate, Canterbury Corporate
Teamwear Apparel, Fuji Xerox, Grassroots Trust, Logistics Group,
LT McGuinness Auckland Ltd, Mt Wellington Trust, North and South
Trust, Pearl Fisher Capital Ltd, The Trusts Community Foundation
and Westpac
Thank you for joining us for this special evening
to honour our talented sportsmen