INTERNATIONAL STARS: Whanganui brothers Callaghan and WHS student Keightley Watson (right) are the golden boys of open international judo competition. Whanganui siblings Keightley and Callaghan Watson...
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Watson wins Judo gold
Wanganui Judo Club exponent Kasey Watson picked up one the biggest victories of his career with gold at the Auckland International Judo Championships at the weekend. Watson won the Cadet Men's Under...
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Watson's world tour
Despite the jet lag, WHS student Keightley Watson had a strong performance at the Auckland Open Judo International alongside his follow Whanganui exponents last weekend. Watson had only just arrived...
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Watts strikes gold on Karapiro
Aramoho-Wanganui's Luke Watts won gold in the mens senior single sculls, senior coxless quad sculls and silver in the double sculls in the North Island Championships. PHOTO: Bevan Conley...
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Weather holds for fun run - May 2015
WHIPPET QUICK: 5km run winner Rebecca Baker of Wanganui High School. After all the nervous eyes glancing at the clouds yesterday, the annual Property Brokers Round the Bridges fun run and walk...
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Well done to our swimmers at the NZSS Swimming Champs
Well done to our swimmers who went to Hamilton for the NZSS swim champs: Good session with following results: 1. Sarya Lower silver in girls 14 yrs 100m freestyle in 1.02.19.2. Jamie Bridger...
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Wet and windy start to Whanganui beach patrols
Life guard and former WHS student Sarah McDonald checks gear at Castlecliff on the first patrol day yesterday. PHOTO: Bevan Conley Although weather conditions were less than ideal, life guards...
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Whaling the theme for students art exhibition
Whaling the theme for students art exhibition. Art teachers Vanessa Edwards from Rangitikei College and Graham Hall from Whanganui High School and their level 2 and 3 students worked on the same...
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Whanganui apprentice runner-up in regional competition
PASSIONATE APPRENTICE: Whanganui carpentry apprentice and former WHS student Jack Aplin (right) with his employer, Glenn Wadsworth of W&W Construction, at the Central North Island Apprentice...
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Whanganui athletes tantalisingly close
Whanganui athlete and High School student Rebecca Baker (4th outer) looms up to finish second in the women's 1500m in a personal best time at the Regional League final meeting in Masterton at the...
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Whanganui cross country action
There was much to be excited about last Thursday's Whanganui Secondary Schools Cross Country over and above the glorious late autumn weather and the more than 10 percent increase in finishing numbers...
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Whanganui gigs to fund Reset's trip to Queenstown Jazzfest
NEW SOUND: Reset are, from left, Daniel Waho, Matt Mareikura, Charlie Peina, Maynard Mason and WHS Instrumental Music Tutor, Fred Loveridge. Photo / Supplied. After 20 years away from Whanganui...
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Whanganui girl cracks dream job
FLYING HIGH: Senior international officer at Deakin University, Rosie Brown, travels to Japan with students. Emma Russell continues her series charting the stories of former Whanganui students who...
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Whanganui girl speeding down to skate in Timaru
DEBUTANTE: Whanganui skater Renee Teers (WHS student) will debut at the 2016 Speed Skating Oceania Championships in Timaru during the Easter break where she will represent NZ in the cadet girls...
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Whanganui going for the championship
Promising teenager WHS student, Rebecca Baker was one of the goal scorers in Whanganui's big semifinal win on Saturday, but will not be available for the final this weekend. The combined Whanganui...
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