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Managers Briefing Pack Central Zone Secondary Schools Underwater Hockey Championships 21 – 23 June 2019 Wellington Regional Aquatic Centre Kilbirnie, Wellington An Underwater Hockey New Zealand Inc Event
Underwater Hockey New Zealand Inc Central Zone Secondary Schools Championships Managers Briefing Pack 2019 1.0 Programme Friday 21 June 2019 8.30am Gear Check Commences in Spin Room 9.30am Competition Commences for day 8.45pm Competition concludes for day Saturday 22June 2019 7.30am Competition Commences for day 4.30pm Playoffs commence 6.00pm Team MVP to be lodged with tournament control (Spin Room) 9:00pm Competition concludes for day Sunday 23 June 2019 7.30am Playoffs Commence for the day 3.00pm Competition Concludes 4.00pm (approx time) Prize Giving Commences (School Hall – Wellington High School) 4.45pm Prize Giving Concludes 2.0 Championship Officials: Tournament Director: Shayne Blake Tournament Referees: Tony Colquhoun and Chris Meek 2.1 Duties Each school has been allocated a duty time of up to three hours when they are to assist with scoring. Please provide two people, preferably adults, to man the scoring desks. 2.2 Registration and Gear Check This will commence in the spin studio (at the bottom of the grandstand in front of the dive well) from 8.30am Friday morning and will continue during the day allowing for the different starting times for the teams. Please ensure that you allow plenty of time for gear checks prior to the commencement of your first game. Also please ensure that all players have photo identification to confirm age and identity. 2.3 Health and Safety All players, team support members, spectators and officials are to follow the instructions of pool staff in an emergency. Medical attention or emergencies: Pool staff must be informed on any medical incidents. In the event of a player showing any symptoms of concussion, that player will not be allowed to play in the tournament without a full medical clearance to the satisfaction of the Tournament Director. The UWHNZ Concussion Protocol applies for this tournament. Running on the pool deck and diving into the pool are prohibited. Access to the bulkheads are restricted to officials and up to one representative per team for the end that their team is defending. Any in-water sharp edges such as broken tiles are to be reported immediately to Tournament Management Do not use the stairs while wearing Fins. In the event of an evacuation all must follow the instructions of the pool staff. 2|P a g e
Underwater Hockey New Zealand Inc Central Zone Secondary Schools Championships Managers Briefing Pack 2019 3.0 Tournament Facilities 3.1 Pool Entry Pool entry is only via the Main Entrance off Kilbirnie Cres and entry will be only granted on presentation of an event pass or payment of the entry fee. Pool passes will be provided to all teams (players and 2 team officials) and these will be required to gain entry into the facility. Pool passes will be collected from the pool reception from 8.00am on Friday 21st June 2019. Access is only granted to the main pool area where the competition is held. It does not include access to the other pools the gym area above the grandstand and or other facilities within the centre. There is to be no poolside changing. Pool Management have previously banned players from the pool, mid tournament for breaching this rule. 3.2 Food in the Pool Complex A condition of our rental of this facility is that no Catered or BBQ food is to be brought in from external sources. The complex has Cafe that is happy to offer catering or snack food as required and they can be contacted at cathy.barnett22@gmail.com or 04 387 8901. 4.0 Tournament Rules 4.1 Governing Rules The Championships are run under the Polices and Guidelines given by the New Zealand Secondary Schools Sports Council. All competitors must be: • Under the age of 19 at the 1 January 2019, and • A full time student at the school, and • Registered as a school member of UWHNZ A competitor can only play for one team during the tournament regardless of grade. The Schools Subset of the current version of the International Rules for Underwater Hockey endorsed by International Rules Director and adopted by Underwater Hockey New Zealand (CMAS 11 – July 2018 edition) shall be enforced for this competition subject to amendments as set out in this briefing pack. 4.2 Games The draw for the respective grades is as follows: ▪ Junior Girls, Senior Girls and Senior Open grades– split into two pools of 5 teams each • Each pool will have a full round robin • Cross Over Games / Quarter Finals: – 3rd seeds play 4th seeds from opposite pools – The winners of the 3rd vs 4th will play the 2nd seeds in the Quarter finals – The losers will play off for 5th and 6th • Semis / Finals – The 1st seeds will play the winners of the quarters – Finals and playoffs for 3rd and 4th follow • There will be playoffs for positions 9 and 10. ▪ Junior Open Grade – split into two pools of 6 teams each • Each pool will have a full round robin • Cross Over Games / Quarter Finals: – 3rd seeds play 4th seeds from opposite pools – The winners of the 3rd vs 4th will play the 2nd seeds in the Quarter finals – 5th seeds play 6th seeds from opposite pools • Semis / Finals – The 1st seeds will play the winners of the quarters – Finals and playoffs for 3rd and 4th follow • There will be playoffs for positions 9 to 12. Game Duration: • For Round Robin Games - Each game will consist of two halves each of 10 minutes with two-minute halftime. 3|P a g e
Underwater Hockey New Zealand Inc Central Zone Secondary Schools Championships Managers Briefing Pack 2019 • For Finals - Each game will consist of two halves each of ten minutes with two-minute halftime. The round robin games will have up to 5 minutes between games and the playoffs / finals will have up to 8 minutes between games For games in the playoffs / finals that end in a draw (from game 91), sudden death will apply after a 1-minute break without changing ends1. The official clock is that used by the scoreboard. Important Note: With the large number of teams competing at this tournament and the limited pool time available, we are very reliant on games starting on time. We ask that all teams ensure that they are ready to play at their allocated start times and that referees are also in place ready to start the games on time. 4.3 Time Outs • No team time outs will be permitted • Referee time outs will be used at the discretion of the referees. 4.4 Penalty Shots • Time will be stopped for a penalty shot. • The clock will be restarted once play has recommenced after the completion of the penalty shot. Important Notes: • Penalty shots are to be commenced promptly. • There is to be no coaching of players by in water coaches on awarding of a penalty shot (this aspect of the game should have been practiced prior to the tournament) • All players must be on the surface for the penalty shot to commence. 4.5 Points Points are awarded and tabulated to decide the seeding’s for the finals and playoffs and overall places for the remaining teams. In the event of teams having the same number of points then the points for / points against ratio will be applied to determine position. Points are awarded as follows: Win 4 Draw 2 Loss 0 Late to Refereeing (note 1) -2 Failure to Referee (note 2) -4 Abuse of Referee (note 3) -8 Default (note 4) -8 Note 1: Late to Refereeing means the allocated referees are not ready to referee when the game is due to start and as a result the game starts late using the allocated referees. Note 2: Failure to Referee means the allocated referees are not ready to referee when the game is due to start and the game has commenced or about to commence using alternate referees in the absence of the allocated referees. Note 3 Abuse of Referee constitutes any unsportsmanlike conduct exhibited by a player or coach towards a Referee Note 4: Default means where a team, of at least four players, fail to be in a position to commence the game within two minutes after the scheduled start time. 1 ‘Sudden death’ means the first team to score wins the match. 4|P a g e
Underwater Hockey New Zealand Inc Central Zone Secondary Schools Championships Managers Briefing Pack 2019 To determine the ranking of teams on equal points, the following procedure will be used to determine the final placing of the teams from round robin play: • Firstly: the ratio of goals scored for divided by goals against, if the teams are still tied then; • Secondly: the result of the head to head game, if the teams are still tied then; • By the toss of a coin under the supervision of the Tournament Director or Tournament Referee. Given the number of games to be played in this tournament there is a need to ensure that all games start at their allocated time. 4.6 Appealing after a Match (refer to appendix 1 of this Mangers Briefing Pack) If a team wishes to protest the conduct of a game then: • Only the team Captain or Coach may put forward a protest • The protest must be announced to the Tournament Director (or Tournament Referee) within 15 minutes of the end of the match. • The written protest must be submitted to the Tournament Director within 30 minutes of the end of the protest match. • The written protest must be accompanied by a deposit of NZ$200.00 in cash. Video of the issue is not allowed. • Protests will be heard by a jury consisting of the Tournament Referee (Chair), Tournament Director and one other independent officer • The decision of the jury is final. • The deposit will only be refunded if the protest is upheld 4.7 Composite and Invitation Teams Composite teams (those with students from different schools) are ineligible to win medals or to qualify for Schools Nationals. These teams will be seeded at the bottom of the table after round robin games (based on the points if more than one composite team in the grade) and will participate from this position where and if applicable. 5.0 Refereeing 5.1 Referees Each game is to have four referees (see note 1) • One pool side chief referee • Three in-water referees using the rotation system 5.2 Team Referees In all round robin games (up to the commencement of game number 120), refereeing will be allocated to the competing teams – usually for the second game after the game they have played. Each team must provide: • An experienced chief referee, and • Three in-water referees All team referees must be at least level one qualified. Those that have completed the L1 course but yet to complete the practical requirements (classed as L1 Provisional) may only ref if accompanied by an experienced referee. The chief referee must be an experienced level 1 referee due to the importance of the role (the chief referee is in complete control of the game) It is imperative that all referees are on time to ensure that the tournament runs to time. There are significant point penalties for not refereeing or being late for refereeing and these will be strictly enforced. Note 1 The Tournament Referee may (and without notice) at their discretion alter the number of Referee’s required for a game and or allocate the game to Pro Referees Referees will be allocated to the finals playoffs from the senior referees attending. 5|P a g e
Underwater Hockey New Zealand Inc Central Zone Secondary Schools Championships Managers Briefing Pack 2019 5.3 General Comment The role of the referee is to control the game and ensure that it is played within the rules of Underwater Hockey. Consideration must be given to playing advantage for minor infringements where there is no effect on the game. The game must be restarted promptly in order to keep the game flowing. 6.0 Specific Rules for this Tournament 6.1 Equipment All equipment must comply with section 3.3 of the International Rules. Masks • The mask must be either a dual lens design mask, a single lens design mask incorporating a centre divider /support in the mask's frame or a plastic monolithic frame design mask. All lenses are to be comprised of shatter resistant safety grade material. Fins • Fins must have no sharp edges or buckles Snorkels • Snorkels must be flexible – bend in half and squeeze the tube sides together to touch. Sticks • May be produced from wood or plastic or other approved material. • It does not have to float but the stick must be considered safe. • It must be structurally sound and edges where surfaces intersect must be rounded such that they cannot cause harm. • The stick must be uniformly black or white. However, it may have discrete markings in a contrasting colour for identification purposes on the non-playing area of the stick. Caps • Players' caps must match the stick colour i.e. White or Dark. A team may however, seek dispensation to wear a distinctive cap colour or pattern with the Tournament Referee (c/- competitions@underwaterhockeycom.nz), prior to the commencement of the Tournament. o Teams which do so will be required to wear these caps (which must have firm polyethylene or rubber ear protectors) in all games in which they play throughout the Tournament. o The decision of whether a cap colour or pattern is distinctive is that of the Tournament Referee and that decision will be final. • Each player's cap number must be different from the rest of the team and players are required to use the same numbers for the duration of the tournament. (Rule 3.2.2) • Coaches must wear the provided Lime Green caps Gloves • A player’s playing glove must be of a colour that strongly contrasts the player’s stick, the referee’s glove and colour of the puck which for this tournament will be pink. • Players at tournaments cannot have only a black or white glove. • Players cannot have Yellow, Gold or Orange coloured gloves (or anything remotely similar to these colours). These colours are reserved for referees. • Players cannot have Pink coloured gloves as the puck for this tournament is the pink SIMMS puck. Mouth Guards • Mouth guards are compulsory and must be worn whilst playing • Mouth guards can be either external or internal. Bathing Suits • Teams must have bathing suits of the same design and colour however, only one suit is required for the Championships. Should players wish to wear two suits then these must be matching in colour and style. Prior to the commencement of each game the referees are to check each player has: • A hat of the correct colour • A stick of the correct colour • A glove a colour that strongly contrasts the players stick, referees gloves or puck 6|P a g e
Underwater Hockey New Zealand Inc Central Zone Secondary Schools Championships Managers Briefing Pack 2019 • A mouth guard – either internal or external The Chief Referee’s decision is final in respect to pre-game gear checks Any equipment found not complying with these rules will not be permitted into the venue and will be confiscated. Any confiscated equipment will be available for collection at the end of the tournament from the control table. 7.2 Player Identification In addition to the cap numbers as above, playing numbers are to be written on the forearms and both upper arms of each player. The number must be the same as the cap number and must not exceed 75mm in height. In addition Captains and Vice Captains: Captains and Vice-Captain will be labelled on their shoulder with C or VC. No other writing is to appear on the player’s body or equipment. 7.3 Substitutions • The substitution area is located in the designated areas on the pool side at the end that the team is defending. Substitutions can occur only in this area. • A substitute player cannot enter the playing area until the exiting player is fully out of the pool including Fins. This is the “Fins Out” Rule. • For safety reasons no diving into the pool is permitted. 7.4 Time penalties The penalty chairs are located at halfway on the side of the pool Time penalties commence when: • The player is seated in the penalty chair; and • Play has recommenced The scorers will record the player number and time penalty and advise the chief referee when the player is eligible to return to the game. Players must enter the pool by sliding into the water – they cannot dive or jump into the water. (ref 17.3.1.2.2) In the case of a Total Dismissal, including that of a coach, the referees must give a report to the tournament jury which will decide if there are grounds for further consequences regarding participation in the duration of the tournament. The Tournament jury will consist of the Tournament Chief Referee (Chair), Tournament Director and another independent senior official 7.5 Head Shots (Dangerous Play – ref 17.13) Head shots are a major safety issue and the following is to be strictly enforced: Any head shot will be subject to time out penalty consideration • A head shot considered accidental may incur a 2 minute penalty • A head shot NOT considered accidental will incur at least 5 minute penalty Accidental will not include • A head shot resulting from a clear (non-contested) flick or pass of the puck • A head shot resulting from an advantage puck or a penalty shot being played The referees have sole judgement on the determination of the penalty to be awarded. 7.6 Abuse of Referees Any abuse of referees or back chat will incur at least a two minute time penalty. Game points may be deducted for any back chat or abuse of the referees and officials. Coaches will be sent from their teams playing area for any back chat or abuse of the referees and officials. Only the captain can query a refereeing decision or vice-captain, if the captain is not in the pool Any abuse of referees / officials outside of playing time will be referred to the Tournament Director for further action including referral to the Tournament Jury. 7|P a g e
Underwater Hockey New Zealand Inc Central Zone Secondary Schools Championships Managers Briefing Pack 2019 7.7 Coaches • Only one coach per team is permitted in the water and may only enter the court after a goal has been scored. • Coaches will be provided with a Lime Green coach’s cap which must be worn whilst in the water. • Coaches may not wear Referee’s vests or caps or a cap which is black, white or red in colour. • Coaches may be removed from the playing area if they impair the referees vision of the game 7.8 End Wall – Behind the goals As this pool has no solid wall at the ends of the goals: • If the puck goes directly over the goal bin, no goal will be awarded. • In the event of a penalty shot being awarded. Once the start of play has been signaled the defender is to descend straight down with their hand in contact with either the bulkhead or barrier, except where there is no bulkhead or barrier to make contact with. The defender may not to advance forward until the puck is played by the attacking team. 7.9 Puck The official puck for this tournament will be the SIMMS puck. This is the same puck as will be used at the New Zealand Secondary Schools Underwater Hockey Championships. 8.0 Pool Set Up Refer to attached Pool diagram 8.1 Court set up Court 1 is on the grandstand side Court 2 is nearest the windows White starts on Dive Pool end of pool There are three lanes in the pool by the pool entrance for warm ups. 8.2 Timing System The standard New Zealand Underwater Hockey timing system will be used for this tournament with each Court having an underwater and land based speaker Separate scoring station will be maintained for each court on pool side. All scores and rankings will be displayed on a TV screen adjacent in the spin room. Any queries regarding the results and rankings should be addressed by the team manager to the Tournament Director. 8.3 Warm up Space There are three lanes in the pool by the pool entrance for warm ups 8.4 Bulkheads at ends of the Courts Access to the bulkheads are restricted to officials and up to one representative per team for the end that their team is defending. 8|P a g e
Underwater Hockey New Zealand Inc Central Zone Secondary Schools Championships Managers Briefing Pack 2019 Appendix 1 –Appealing after a Match - Rules and Procedures 1.0 Filing an Appeal 1.1 Only the team Captain or Chief Coach may put forward an Appeal. 1.2 An Appeal: 1.2.1 Must be announced to the Tournament Director within 15 minutes of the end of the match. 1.2.2 Must written in English. 1.2.3 Must be accompanied by a sum of NZD $200 in cash. 1.2.4 Must be submitted to the Tournament Director within 30 minutes of the contested match. 1.2.5 Must specify a potential remedy. 1.2.6 Can only be lodged regarding rule definition and interpretation 1.2.7 Cannot be heard on the basis of the appeal requiring the jury to determine if an event or events did or did not happen, or whether a Referee saw or did not see it occur. 1.3 If the requirements contained in 1.2.1 – 1.2.7 have not been fulfilled, then the appeal will not be accepted. 1.4 Once an Appeal has been filed: 1.4.1 both teams will be advised that an appeal has been lodged, and that the outcome of the match may be altered by the Tournament Jury. 1.4.2 a copy of the appeal will be given to the other team that played in the contested match. 1.5 The other team that played in the contested match can, if it chooses, submit a response in writing to the Appeal, within 30 minutes of receiving the appeal 2.0 Jury Composition 2.1 The Jury is comprised of: 2.1.1 The Tournament Referee (Chair), 2.1.2 The Tournament Director, and 2.1.3 One other Referees chosen, by the Tournament Referee from the Referees present at the Tournament. 2.1.4 No Referee who sits on the Jury can have a conflict of interest. 2.1.5 If the Tournament Referee has a conflict of interest then, they will disqualify themselves and appoint another Independent Referee (‘the new chair”) to chair the Jury. 2.1.6 If a new chair is appointed then they will appoint the other Referees for the Jury as, if they were the Tournament Referee in accordance with Rule 2.1.3. 3.0 Powers of the Jury 3.1 The Jury: 3.1.1 has the power to do anything that may be reasonably required in order for it to reach a decision. 3.1.2 can direct any action to be undertaken in order for justice to prevail. 4.0 Results 4.1 Each member of the Jury shall have an equal vote in the decision that the Jury will make. 4.2 The decision of the Jury must be given in writing to the Appellant and any others affected by the decision. 4.3 The sum of NZD $200 will be refunded if the Tournament Jury considers that the Appeal has merit. 4.4 The deliberations of the Jury are confidential. 4.5 The decision of the Jury is final, and cannot be appealed. Possible Outcomes from an Appeal may be, but not limited to, one of the following: • Alter the outcome of the contested match • Deduct competition points from any team • Award competition points to any team • Warn any coach, player or official taking part in the competition • Suspend or eject any coach, player, official or Referee from the competition • Direct that a portion of the game or the game itself be replayed, under conditions which it can specify This section does not form part of the process and is provided for information purposes only 9|P a g e
Underwater Hockey New Zealand Inc Central Zone Secondary Schools Championships Managers Briefing Pack 2019 Subs Scorers Subs Sin Bin Area Area Warm Up Lanes Court 2 Goal Goal (Buzzer) Lane Pool DIVE POOL Court 1 Goal Goal (Siren) Subs Subs Sin Bin Area Scorers Area 10 | P a g e
Underwater Hockey New Zealand Inc Central Zone Secondary Schools Championships Managers Briefing Pack 2019 Underwater Hockey New Zealand Inc is grateful for the support of the following sponsors for this tournament and the Sport in New Zealand. PRIOR YEAR CHAMPIONS Junior Girls Junior Open Senior Girls Senior Open Wellington East Girls Hutt International Boys 2018 Nelson College for Girls A Nelson College College School Wellington East Girls 2017 Hutt Valley High School Wellington College A College Nelson College 2016 Nelson College for Girls A Hutt International Boys Nelson College for Girls Nelson College 2015 Nelson College for Girls Nelson College Nelson College for Girls Wellington College A 2014 Nelson College for Girls Nelson College Wellington Girls College Scots College 2013 Nelson College for Girls Wellington College Wellington Girls College Wellington College 2012 Wellington Girls College Scots College Wellington Girls College Scots College 2011 Aotea College Hutt International Boys Wellington Girls College Wellington College 2010 Aotea College Scots College Hutt Valley High School Wellington College 11 | P a g e
Underwater Hockey New Zealand Inc Central Zone Secondary Schools Championships Managers Briefing Pack 2019 RESULTS 2018 CENTRAL ZONE SECONDARY SCHOOL UNDERWATER HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS Junior Girls Junior Open Senior Girls Senior Open 1 Nelson College for Girls A Nelson College A Wgtn East Girls A HIBS 2 Wellington East Girls A Marlborough Boys Nelson College for Girls Wellington College A 3 Hutt Valley High School Wellington College A Wgtn Girls College Nelson College 4 Wellington High School Waimea QMC Scots College 5 Marsden St Patricks College HVHS St Patricks 6 Wellington Girls College Scots Wgtn East Girls B HVHS 7 Nelson Girls B Aotea Aotea (c) Wellington College B 8 QMC Wellington College B Chilton St James (c) Wellington High School 9 Wellington East Girls B Wellington High School (c) Onslow College (c) 10 Nelson Girls (c) HVHS (c) 11 Marlborough (c) Tawa College (c) 12 Nelson Boys (c) Most Valuable Players Junior Girls Junior Open Hutt Valley High School Tilly Potter Aotea College Quinn Serci Marlborough Girls College(c) Chantal Brosnan Hutt Valley High School Kaya Wylie Marsden Tiffany Kenyan Marlborough Boys College Harri Brosnan Nelson College for Girls A Alice Wynen Nelson College A Matt Christian Nelson College for Girls B Isabella Wentzell Nelson Boys (c) George Stevenson Nelson Girls (c) Anya Tregidga Scots College Ryan Crawshay Queen Margaret College Teneka Te Moananui St Patricks College Lucca Mansfield Wellington East Girls College 1 Ella Wood Tawa College(c) Jenna Rolston-Larking Wellington East Girls College 2 Imogen Beard Waimea College Thomas Bailey Wellington Girls College Emma Gardiner Wellington College 1 Archie Riley Wellington High School Brittany Batcheler Wellington College 2 Henry Guy Wellington High School Casper Hjert Senior Girls Senior Open Aotea (c) Constance Sterling Hutt International Boys Jacob Campion School Chilton St James(c) Anna Wong Hutt Valley High School Peter Thompson Hutt Valley High School Nydia Salmon Nelson College Cameron Anderson Nelson College for Girls Greta Clark Onslow College (c) Luke Keller Queen Margaret College Katy Daley Scots College Sam Roff Wellington East Girls College 1 Maia Childs St Patricks College Dougal Colquhoun Wellington East Girls College 2 Lusi Abernethy Wellington College 1 Nicky Heitger Wellington Girls College Maia Cameron Wellington College 2 Jacob Rhodes Wellington High School Michael Edmeades Fairplay Coach Trophy Referees Trophy Maddie Foley Kathryn Davies Chilton St James 12 | P a g e
Underwater Hockey New Zealand Inc Central Zone Secondary Schools Championships Managers Briefing Pack 2019 RESULTS 2017 CENTRAL ZONE SECONDARY SCHOOL UNDERWATER HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS Junior Girls Junior Open Senior Girls Senior Open 1 HVHS Wellington College Wgtn East Girls A Nelson College 2 Nelson Girls A Nelson College Nelson Girls A HIBS 3 Wgtn Girls College HIBS Wgtn Girls College Scots College 4 Wgtn East Girls A HVHS HVHS Wellington College 5 Nelson Girls B St Patricks College QMC HVHS 6 Marsden Scots Nelson Girls B Wgtn Combined (c) 7 QMC Onslow Wgtn East Girls B 8 Wgtn High Aotea Chilton 9 Waimea Wgtn High 10 Wellington College 11 Wellington High 12 Nelson College 13 Marlb Boys (c) Most Valuable Players Junior Girls Hutt Valley High School Zoe Houston Junior Open Nelson College for Girls A Lizzy Copolla Aotea College Sarah Bundy Nelson College for Girls B Chloe Johns Hutt International Boys School Liam McVicar Nelson College for Girls C Jasper Smith Hutt Valley High School Alex Unstead-Joss Samuel Marsden Samantha Lloyd- Marlborough Boys College Harry Brosnan Evans Nelson College A Elvis Smith Queen Margaret College Amy Wiltshire Nelson College B Archie Anderson Wellington East Girls College A Neesha Dixon Onslow Quirine Goosens Wellington East Girls College B Matahi Pott Scots College Phurich Wellington Girls College Isabella Burdon Chantarajorn Wellington High School Alexa Lee St Patricks College Patrick Comeskey Waimea College Thomas Bailey Wellington College A Ben Stirling Wellington College B Sam Paviour-Smith Wellington High School Hugo Moffat Senior Girls Senior Open Chilton St James Julia Shan Hutt International Boys School Ollie Botha Hutt Valley High School Maia Nelson Hutt Valley High School Anton Piters Nelson College for Girls A Joey Vinning Nelson College Sam Hopgood Nelson College for Girls B Monique Hore Scots College Mazen Rabih Queen Margaret College Florrie Dixon Wellington College Taka O’Sullivan Tawa Aotea Neve Sissons Wellington Combined James Kitchenman Wellington East Girls College A Abby Burdon Wellington East Girls College B Izzy Holborow Wellington Girls College Josie Hunt Wellington High School Amelia McKay Fairplay Coach Trophy Referees Trophy Peter Gibbs Wellington Combined Dougal Colquhoun St Patricks College 13 | P a g e
Underwater Hockey New Zealand Inc Central Zone Secondary Schools Championships Managers Briefing Pack 2019 RESULTS 2016 CENTRAL ZONE SECONDARY SCHOOL UNDERWATER HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS Junior Girls Junior Open Senior Girls Senior Open 1 Nelson Girls A HIBS Nelson Girls Nelson College 2 HVHS Wgtn College A Wgtn East Girls A HVHS 3 Wgtn Girls Nelson College A Wgtn Girls Wgtn College 4 QMC HVHS QMC HIBS 5 Wgtn East Girls St Patricks Wgtn High Scots College 6 Nelson Girls B Scots College HVHS St Patricks (c ) 7 Wgtn High Wellington College B Wgtn East Girls B 8 Samuel Marsden Onslow College Chilton St James 9 Aotea College Samuel Marsden 10 Wgtn High 11 Tawa College 12 Nelson College B 13 Nelson /Marlborough (c) Most Valuable Players Junior Girls Junior Open Hutt Valley High School Charlotte Wilson Aotea College Neev Sissons Nelson College for Girls A Greta Clark Hutt International Boys School Eli Campbell-Stokes Nelson College for Girls B Anna Wilson Hutt Valley High School Simon Buxton Samuel Marsden Moya Birch-Mckenna Nelson College A Nick Booth Queen Margaret College Tellulah Nemet- Nelson College B Toby Douglas- Sargent Gilford Wellington East Girls College Ella Gray Malb/Nelson Marama Wellington Girls College Isabella Burdon Stanbridge-Bren Wellington High School Liberty McIntyre-Reet Onslow Jacob Webber Scots College Fergus Bewley St Patricks College Dougal Colquhoun Tawa College Joel Crampton Wellington College A Wills Griffiths Wellington College B Luke Carpenter Wellington High School Max Steel Senior Girls Senior Open Chilton St James Julia Shan Hutt International Boys School Callum Booth Hutt Valley High School Annabelle Sik Hutt Valley High School Moss Grenfell Nelson College for Girls Lucy Field Nelson College Sam Hopgood Queen Margaret College Sophie Lawler Scots College Cameron Sisson Samuel Marsden Collegiate Holly Seath St Patricks Kyle Nicholas-Booth Wellington East Girls College A Ella Childs Wellington College A Cam Manuel-Arnold Wellington East Girls College B Petra Clarkson Wellington Girls College Anastaia Burn Wellington High Amy Anderson Fairplay Coach Trophy Referees Trophy Robert Rangi Tawa College Sam Roff Scots College 14 | P a g e
Underwater Hockey New Zealand Inc Central Zone Secondary Schools Championships Managers Briefing Pack 2019 RESULTS 2015 CENTRAL ZONE SECONDARY SCHOOL UNDERWATER HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS Junior Girls Junior Open Senior Girls Senior Open 1 Nelson Girls Nelson College Nelson Girls Wgtn College A 2 Wgtn East Girls A HIBS Wgtn Girls Scots College 3 Wgtn Girls HVHS QMC A Nelson College 4 HVHS Scots Wgtn East Girls HVHS 5 QMC Aotea HVHS HIBS 6 Wgtn East Girls B Wgtn College A QMC B Aotea 7 Chilton St James Onslow Marsden Wgtn College B 8 Nelson/Waimea(c) St Patricks Wgtn High 9 Wgtn College B Nelson Girls B 10 Nelson/Waimea (c) Most Valuable Players Junior Girls Junior Open Chilton St James Zoe Keane Aotea College Conner Serci Hutt Valley High School Mirabelle Gu Hutt International Boys School Josh Nydam Nelson College for Girls Greta Clark Hutt Valley High School Miller Povey Nelson / Waimea (c) Lindsay Finnigan Nelson College Sam Christian Queen Margaret College Charlotte Withers Nelson College / Waimea (c) Nico Hindmarsh Wellington East Girls College A Maia Childs Onslow College Margaret Booker Wellington East Girls College B Petra Clarkson St Patricks Fergus Bewley Wellington Girls College Helena Halliday Scots College Dougal Colquhoun Wellington College A Noah Woolf Wellington College B Adam Muir Senior Girls Senior Open Hutt Valley High School Annabelle Silk Aotea College Liam Hawthorne Nelson College for Girls A Jessica Sturrock Hutt International Boys School Dylan Booth Nelson College for Girls B Molly Cattell Hutt Valley High School Robbie Lowe Queen Margaret College A Emily Patterson Nelson College Kit Vinning Queen Margaret College B Laura Christie Scots College Thomas Brokenshire Samuel Marsden Collegiate Lucy Robinson Wellington College A Connor O’Neale Wellington East Girls College Rowena Ford Wellington College B Cameron Manuel-Arnold Wellington Girls College Abigail Freeland Wellington High Briony Smith Referees Trophy Cameron Manuel-Arnold Wellington College 15 | P a g e
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