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That's it! The competition for 2017 is over and we have the winners...  

Well done to Oscar Robinson - our new SSS Champion for 2017 and, yet again, to Ashburton College - our top team for 2017.

The top 3 in each category are:

Team - Ashburton College, Amuri Area School, Wellington College

A Grade - Lanelle McArthur

B Grade - Bridget Hutching, James McIlraith, Nikkita Cheesman

C Grade - Oscar Robinson, Ashley Marsh, Lachie McNair

D Grade - Shania Harrison-Lee, Lester Stevenson, Hamish Wood

Ungraded - Cam Colson, Jack Cunningham, Sapphire Jones

Overall - Oscar Robinson, Lanelle McArthur, Ashley Marsh

Certificates have been printed and sent out along with the badges to the top three winners in each category.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Round 4 is done and the final results are in...

Congratulations to Oscar Robinson (Wellington College) our overall Triple S Champion. Finishing with a great 20 shot score of 196.12, the highest score of the round, so proving a very worthy champion.

Congratulations to Ashburton College for winning the Teams event. That’s 3 years in a row now. In order to enter two teams their manager made the call to enter the minimum of 4 members in each team, meaning they didn’t have the luxury of dropping their bottom score each round - so an impressive win.

The top 3 placings in each division are listed below. The full results are attached.

Thanks for supporting the competition and we look forward to seeing your shooters back again next year.

 

Results for Round 3

Well, our shooters in first and second from last round Oscar Robinson (Wellington College) and Lachie McNair (Palmerston North Boys’ High School) both shot 97.5 for round 3 and remain in first and second with just one point separating them. Lanelle McArthur (Ashburton College) closed the gap with 99.4 and sits just three points further back.

Ashburton College have scored the highest team score of all three rounds and have shot to the front with a two point lead over Amuri Area School. While King’s High School and Wellington College are battling it out for third and fourth.

 

 

Results for Round 2

Oscar Robinson from Wellington College backed up his top score for Round 1 by top scoring again in Round 2 with a very impressive 99.5, but Lachie McNair (Palmerston North Boys' High School) is only a point behind so the pressure is on at the top.

Amuri Area School, have swapped places with King's High School for first and second in the Teams event. They have a bit of a buffer back to Ashburton College in 3rd, but there is only 2 points separating the four teams in 3rd to 6th.

 

Results for Round 1

As is usually the case after just one round the individual sections are quite close at the top. Some great shooting with 4 scores of 98 and only 2 inners between them.

Oscar Robinson from Wellington College and Emma Smith from Ashburton College hold the joint lead on 98.5, closely followed by Lachie McNair (Palmerston North Boys' High School) and James Young (King's High School) just 1 and 2 inners behind.

 

Each grade is being fiercely contested with only a few points or inners separating the top shooters, so of course it’s anyones game at this stage.

 

King's High School has got off to a cracking start with a 6 point lead over Amuri Area School, who are only 3 points ahead of 3rd place Samuel Marsden Collegiate School