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4 December 2025 / Category : Sport

2025 Sports Awards Prize List

Our ākonga athletes were celebrated at the 2025 Sports Awards. Students, staff whanau and supporters gathered in the Elizabeth Reid Gymnasium to recognise the achievements of rangatahi who have shone on the sporting stage this year.

Please see the full list of award recipients below:

Sport Council Values Awards

Year 7 & 8 Sport Council Values Award – Ava Kingston

Year 9 & 10 Sport Council Values Award – Matilda Coomer

Year 11 & 12 Sport Council Values Award – Florence Milne

Year 13 Sport Council Values Award – Sarah Olliver

Adventure Racing

Most Valuable Adventure Racer – Juliet Freeman

Athletics

Perseverance & Endeavour in Athletics – Alyssa Buchan

Badminton

Senior Badminton Player of the Year – Vicky Zhang

Junior Badminton Player of the Year (Judith Liddell Cup) – Cherry Zhang

Most Improved Badminton Player (Lennon Cup) – Sapphira Cao

Basketball

Contribution to Year 9 Basketball – Beau Clouston

Contribution to Year 10 Basketball – Addy Cawthra

Most Outstanding Junior Basketball Player – Lola Burns

Most Promising ‘A’ Basketball Player (Tara Murney Cup) – Piper Eradus

Most Valuable ‘A’ Basketball Player (Amanda Burdon Cup) – Olivia Mouat

Cricket

Service to Cricket (Grant Selver Award) – Joanna Mulcock

Most Outstanding Cricket Player (St Albans CC Cup) – Kate Sharpe

Cycling

All-Round Excellence in Cycling (Ali McQueen Cup) – Sarah Olliver

Highest Points – Junior – Mackenzie Crampton

Equestrian

Dressage (Field-Dodgson Trophy) – Alice Murfitt

Showjumping (Grant Family Trophy) – Charlotte Wei

Eventing (Rankin Family Trophy) – Emma Riley

Integrity & Fairplay (Wyllie Family Cup) – Isabella Grig

Greatest Contribution to Equestrian (Young Trophy) – Holly Bray

Polo (Abbott Family Trophy) – Tabitha White

Football & Futsal

Most Valuable Team Player (George Thomas Cup) – Lily Davis

Most Improved Junior Football Player – Maddie Smith

Most Improved Senior Football Player – Isabella Wilson

Football Player of the Year (Sylvia Hood Cup) – Evie Slabbert

Futsal Player of the Year – Millie Clarke

Fencing

Fencing Cup – Spirit of Rangi Values – Emily Burt

Golf

Dorothy McMillan Memorial Cup for Golf – Vanessa Lim

Gym Sports

Aerobics (Libby Haywood Cup) – Amelie Harrop

Rhythmic Gym Achievement Cup – Gisele Harkerss

Service to Gymnastics (Hibbert Cup) – Grace Glausiuss

Hockey

Most Improved Year 9 Player – Zoe Hurring

Most Promising Junior Player – Stella Toon

Contribution to 2nd XI – Brooke Cooper

Most Improved Senior Player – Brooke Robertson

Most Enthusiastic Senior Player – Marisa Reeg

Outstanding Service to Hockey – Greta Jenkins

Hockey Player of the Year (Bellamy Plate) – Honor Barry

Lifesaving

Contribution to Lifesaving (Blackwell Family Cup) – Sam Parker & Izzie Jones (Joint)

Multisport

Best Individual (Emma Paterson Cup) – Charlotte Chiles

Netball

Most Promising & Most Improved Year 9 Player – Alana Newsom

Most Promising Netball Umpire – Emily O’Reilly

Most Improved A Netball Player – Amelie Willke

Service to Netball (Stokes Cup) – Sophie Johnstone

Most Valuable Netball Player – Brooke Harper

Netball Player of the Tournament – Brooke Harper

Rugby

Most Improved Player (Todd Family Trophy) – Catherine O’Gara

Most Outstanding Forward (Carter Cup) – Charlotte Rose

Most Promising Back (Tucker Cup) – Sienna Flynn

Most Passionate Rugby Player (Mortimer Trophy) – Grace Galway

Contribution to Rugby (Milton/Wardell Cup) – Dassy Prangell

Snow Sports

Fastest Skier (I.B. Satherwaite Cup) – Charlotte Gorman

Fastest Snowboard Racer – Chloe Jacques

Swimming

Swimming Captain – Emily Carr

Tennis

Junior Tennis (Dorothy McMillan Cup) – Florence Walker

Most Promising Junior Tennis Player (Amuri Russell Cup) – Florence Walker

Intermediate Singles Champion – Bessie Barry

Senior Singles Cup – Honor Barry

Touch

Contribution to Touch – Lucy Botherway

Most Promising Touch Player (Chloe Williamson Cup) – Issy Carr

Junior Touch Player of the Year – Mimi Watson

Volleyball

Contribution to Volleyball – Holly Bray

Senior Volleyball Player of the Year – Bella Ruri

Junior Volleyball Player of the Year – Mimi Watson

Water Polo

Contribution to Water Polo – Tamsin Ruru-Dons

Most Outstanding Water Polo Player – Zoe Crisp

Most Improved Water Polo Player – Camilla Crozier

Best Junior Water Polo Player (Penelope Gray Cup) – Cleo Newman

Rowing

Coxwain Contribution (Ginny Hamilton Cup) – Grace O’Connor

Most Promising Athlete – Charlotte Gorman

Novice of the Year – Beau Collier

Oarswoman of the Year – Brooke Harper

Best Erg Score (Nixon Cup) – Brooke Harper

Rower of the Year – Tyla Gilberd

Coaching & Service Awards

Significant Contribution to Coaching – Sophie Johnstone

Significant Contribution to Sports Administration – Greta Jenkins

Service by a Senior to a Junior Sport (Sports Council Cup) – Charlotte Fahey

Staff Sport Supporter of the Year – Hayley Knight

Coach of the Year – Hayley McKellow

Participation Awards

Participation in Sport Year 7/8 (Nancy Oughton Prize) – Ella Robertson

Overall Participation Year 9 (Mel Brookes Cup) – Everley Gilmore

Sporting Participation Year 10 (Gillian Westenra Cup) – Mimi Watson

Participation Year 11–13 (Mandy Anderson Cup) – Hannah Harper

Character Award

Rangi Ruru Sport – Character Cup – Chinaku Mutonhori

Major Awards

Year 7/8 Sportsperson of the Year – Olivia Johnson

Junior Sportsperson of the Year – Emily Burt

Senior Sportsperson of the Year – Charlotte Chiles

Sports Team of the Year

Winner: U18–4 Rowing Team

Runner Up: AIMS Games Hockey Team