Thursday 28 September 2023 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Athletics, Sports
Apii Avarua retained the Prince of Wales Primary Schools Athletics trophy for 13th consecutive year after winning the 2023 edition yesterday.
Former pre-school boys champion, Teruan Napa from Apii Avarua, continued his sporting prowess after claiming the Junior Boys title.
Napa said: “I’m happy to win and I enjoy sports.”
Keeping sports a family affair, first cousins Curly Beniamina and Numa Halston both won the individual Intermediate Champions trophies.
The recipients of the 2023 CITC Prince of Wales Primary Schools Athletics awards were:
First Placed School Overall - Apii Avarua, trophy presented Acting Prime Minister, Minister Vainetutai Rose Toki-Brown; 2nd Placed School Overall - Apii St Joseph’s/Nukutere College, trophy presented by Secretary of Education Danielle Cochrane, 3rd Placed School Overall - Apii Nikao, trophy presented by the President of the Cook Islands Athletics, Simone Fe’ao.
Pre-school category - trophies sponsored by Anchor, presented by CITC’s Utavaru Araitia: Pre-school Girls Champion Margaret Taripo - Apii Avarua, Pre-school Boys Champion - a tie between Callen Armani Gempton of Apii Takitumu and Soatini Willie of Apii Avarua, Pre-School Champions Overall - Apii Avarua.
Junior Girls Champion Tilia Tangapiri of Apii Avarua, Junior Boys Champion Teruan Napa - Apii Avarua.
Intermediate Girls Champion Curly Beniamina - St Joseph’s, Intermediate Boys Champion Numa Halston - Apii Avarua, Intermediate School Champions Overall - Apii Avarua.
Senior Girls Champion Nan Raikatalau - Apii Avarua, Senior Boys Champion David Emmanuela -Apii Avarua, the trophies were presented by CITC General Manager, Gaye Whitta.