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Maori and Pacific Island Celebration Awards Evening

The 2014 Awards Evenings got underway last night in the School Hall in fine style, with the Maori and Pacific Island Celebration Awards Evening honouring the successes and contributions of our Maori and Pasifika students.  The audience had the privilege of watching proud, stirring performances by the Polynesian Culture Group, musicians Cornerstone Roots, the combined HBHS and HGHS Kapa Haka Group, and newly-formed musical group Maorilicious Flow.  Our Maori and Pasifika students received awards for their academic achievements, sporting successes and extensive service contributions to our school, and we proudly present the full list of nominees, finalists and winners: 

Sports

Top Junior Māori and Pacific Island Sports Person

Junior Sports Nominees

  1. Kashius Baird-Gillet
  2. Ifor Jones
  3. Caleb Muntz
  4. Tyler Riki-Pahewa
  5. Reiki Ruawai
  6. Anthony Sinclair
  7. Aublix Tawha
  8. Tāne Te Aho
  9. Quinn Tupaea
  10. Jaxon Waters
  11. Raiki Wilison

Junior Sports Finalists

  1. Kashius Baird-Gillet
  2. Aublix Tawha
  3. Quinn Tupaea
  4. Jaxon Waters

Junior Sports Winners

  1. Kashius Baird-Gillet
  2. Quinn Tupaea

Top Māori and Pacific Island Sports Person

Senior Sports Nominees

  1. Elijah Ale
  2. Kalani Beattie
  3. Jahrome Brown
  4. Hutana Coffin
  5. Kauri Davies
  6. Karney Dunster
  7. Sosaia Fale
  8. Chris Goodwin
  9. Nathan Grant
  10. Morgan Harper
  11. Manaaki Heta
  12. Tahu Hollis
  13. Legin Hotham
  14. Tane Hotham
  15. Orbyn Leger
  16. Liam Lomax
  17. Jermayne Maika
  18. Hoeata Maxwell-Blake
  19. Nicholas McCurran
  20. Patrick McCurran
  21. Renay Meadows
  22. Codi Merito
  23. Sam Pene
  24. Rameka Poihipi
  25. Sevuloni Reece
  26. Logan Rogerson
  27. Curtis Rountree
  28. Chey Riki-Hamana
  29. Levi Ririnui
  30. Samuel Toa
  31. Shanan Tomuri
  32. Solomone Tukuafu
  33. Viliami Tuipulotu
  34. Bayley Waudby

Senior Sports Finalists

  1. Kauri Davies
  2. Morgan Harper
  3. Codi Merito
  4. Levi Ririnui
  5. Solomone Tukuafu

Senior Sports Winners

  1. Codi Merito
  2. Levi Ririnui

Culture

Top Junior Māori and Pacific Island Cultural Award

Junior Culture Finalists

  1. Tumoana Awhitu-Ball
  2. Reiki Ruawai
  3. Shadrack Tuimaseve
  4. Moasope McCarthy
  5. Jeremii Lavasi’i
  6. Atawhai Cowley
  7. Tamihana Te Aho

Junior Culture Winner

  1. Reiki Ruawai

Top Māori and Pacific Island Cultural Award

Senior Culture Nominees

  1. Jayden Hokianga
  2. Rawiri Kapa-Hakeney
  3. Kristoffer Lavasi’i
  4. Sam Pene
  5. Aiorangi Rangiuaia
  6. Chey Riki-Hamana
  7. Viliami Similai
  8. Rawiri Southon
  9. Te Wakaiti Southon
  10. Sheridan Tuimaseve

Senior Culture Finalists

  1. Rawiri Kapa-Hakeney
  2. Kristoffer Lavasi’i
  3. Aiorangi Rangiuaia
  4. Sheridan Tuimaseve

Senior Culture Winner

  1. Sheridan Tuimaseve

Service

Top Junior Māori and Pacific Island Service Award

Junior Service Finalists

  1. Atawhai Cowley
  2. Jeremii Lavasi’i
  3. Moasope McCarthy
  4. Setoki Tuimaseve

Junior Service Winners

  1. Atawhai Cowley
  2. Joseph Graham

Top Māori and Pacific Island Service Award

Senior Service Nominees

  1. Aidan Clarkin-Rush
  2. Sinei Fili
  3. Nathan Grant
  4. Oscar Gray
  5. Josiah Harris
  6. Dionne Hohaia
  7. Rawiri Kapa-Hakeney
  8. Tom Karaitiana-Hay
  9. Caleb Korteweg
  10. Kael Kutia
  11. Kristoffer Lavasi’i
  12. Hamuera Lee
  13. Orbyn Leger
  14. Codi Merito
  15. Sam Pene
  16. Matiu Pouri-Lane
  17. Curtis Rountree

Senior Service Finalists

  1. Aidan Clarkin-Rush
  2. Oscar Gray
  3. Rawiri Kapa-Hakeney
  4. Caleb Korteweg
  5. Codi Merito

Senior Service Winner

  1. Caleb Korteweg

Leadership

Top Junior Māori and Pacific Island Leadership Award

Junior Leadership Nominees

  1. Kavan Hemi
  2. Raukawa Kora
  3. Jeremii Lavasi’i
  4. Caleb Muntz
  5. Natana Nelson
  6. Stanford Pogai
  7. Shane-Lincoln Reweti
  8. Tāne Te Aho
  9. Quinn Tupaea
  10. Aublix Tawha

Junior Leadership Finalists

  1. Stanford Pogai
  2. Tāne Te Aho
  3. Quinn Tupaea

Junior Leadership Winner

  1. Quinn Tupaea

Top Māori and Pacific Island Leadership Award

Senior Leadership Nominees

  1. Elijah Ale
  2. Poasa Cama
  3. Sinei Fili
  4. Oscar Gray
  5. Legin Hotham
  6. Stephen Kapa
  7. Rawiri Kapa-Hakeney
  8. Caleb Korteweg
  9. Kristoffer Lavasi’i
  10. Liam Lomax
  11. Hamuera Lee
  12. Orbyn Leger
  13. Codi Merito
  14. Nathaniel Namua
  15. Sam Pene
  16. Matiu Pouri-Lane
  17. Chey Riki-Hamana
  18. Curtis Rountree
  19. Shanan Tomuri
  20. Bayley Waudby

Senior Leadership Finalists

  1. Poasa Cama
  2. Oscar Gray
  3. Legin Hotham
  4. Orbyn Leger
  5. Codi Merito

Senior Leadership Winner

  1. Legin Hotham

Academic

Top Junior Māori and Pacific Island Academic Scholar

Junior Academic Finalists

  1. Jordan Tengu
  2. Ryan Campbell                           
  3. Tyson Lowry
  4. Kelvin Oosten
  5. Cathan Bowler

Junior Academic Winner

  1. Immo Frank

Top Māori and Pacific Island Academic Scholar

Senior Academic Finalists

  1. Ben Hemara
  2. Max Gray
  3. Kristoffer Lavasi’i
  4. Aidan Clarkin-Rush
  5. Zac Young
  6. Codi Merito

Senior Academic Winner

  1. Codi Merito

KAPA HAKA (Awarded at Maori and Pacific Island Awards)

 

Cup/Award

For

2014 Recipient

Tama Toa Trophy

Service to Kapa Haka

Rawiri Southon

Tama Kaha

Certificate

Greatest Improvement in Kapa Haka

Matenga Wilson

Tama Manaaki

Certificate

Most Supportive

Jayden Hokianga

Kaitataki Tane

Certificate

Leadership and Skill

Aiorangi Rangiuaia

 

Special Awards:

Sherdian Tuimaseve - The Good Samaritan Award for contribution to the HBHS Pasifika Community.

Oscar Gray - He Tohu Manaaki Award for contribution to the HBHS Maori Community.

 

 

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