2019 Macca’s Team Award Winners

Our Macca’s Thomson and Whelan Trophy teams have started handing out awards

All of our Thomson and Whelan Trophy teams have chosen awards winners to be recognised from their teams.

These awards could be for “Team MVP”, “Services to Basketball” or another reason that deserves recognition (if able, we will note the specific award if it is not Team MVP).

Photos of the recipients can be seen on our facebook page album here, and will be updated as more of the commemorative singlets are presented.

Thomson Trophy Division One Award Winners From Each Team

Fotu Hala – Ashburton College
Dafa Sun –  Burnside
Finn Barclay – Cashmere
Ben Harding – Christchurch Boys’
Josh Book – Christ’s College
Ihaia Cox-Winiata – Hillmorton
Trey Te Awa –  Middleton Grange (Most Improved)
Noa Price – Rangiora
Lachie Macfarlane – Rangiora (Teammate of the Year)
Loyal Patelesio – Shirley Boys’ (Co-MVP)
Greg Rodger – Shirley Boys’ (Co-MVP)
Mac Stodart – St. Andrew’s College
Kurt Mepana – St. Bede’s
Quinn Lavery – St. Thomas of Canterbury

 

Whelan Trophy Division One Award Winners From Each Team

Sophie Adams – Ashburton College
Kyla Lynch-Brown – Avonside Girls’
Sammy Arnold – Christchurch Girls’
Eliza McCracken – Kaiapoi (Contribution to Basketball)
Katie Jo van den Bogaert – Middleton Grange
Millie Knight – Rangi Ruru Girls’
Stella Porter – Rangiora
Te Rina Cooper – St. Andrew’s College (Co-MVP)
Lauren Whittaker – St. Andrew’s (Co-MVP)
Natasha Faga-Leti – St. Margaret’s (Services to Basketball)

 

Thomson Trophy Division Two Award Winners From Each Team

Ace Dosdos – Cathedral College
Meshach Faafoe – Haeata
Liam Day – Hagley
Zyromme Bayson – Hornby
Jay Garrick – Kaiapoi
Clay Richardson – Lincoln
Jayden Bamford – Linwood
Josh Galang – Linwood (Contribution to Basketball)
Sam Clark – Papanui
Josh Thornton – Rangiora New Life
Enda Brennan – Riccarton (Most Promising)
Levi Morrison – Te Pā o Rākaihautū

 

Whelan Trophy Division Two Award Winners From Each Team

Sila Morris – Burnside (Co-MVP)
Bridie Thompson – Burnside (Co-MVP)
Keira Hill – Cashmere
Emma Johnson – Ellesmere College
Adi McGoon – Hornby
Kate Herman – Lincoln
Izzy Orr – Papanui
Paige McIlraith – Papanui (Most Improved)
Kala Burgess – Papanui (Most Improved)
Cassidy Alexander – Riccarton (Services to Basketball)
Molly Grafton – Villa Maria

For more on the McDonald’s Flagship High School Competition in Canterbury, make sure to follow its dedicated facebook page.

 

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