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It’s our birthday! Hibiscus Matters is celebrating 10 years of telling the stories, celebrating the people and reporting the issues that make the Hibiscus Coast tick. From our first issue in August 2007 to the one that’s in your hands, or on your screen now, we think our focus on keeping readers right up to date, accurately informed and entertained, is key to our success. To celebrate with us, visit our display at Estuary Arts Centre, Orewa, this week, which captures some of the topical moments of the past decade with stories and photographs. We hope it brings back some memories; see you there!
Coast athletes excel at international events July appears to have been a magic month for a number of young Hibiscus Coast athletes who competed in major international competitions, with impressive results. Whangaparaoa netballer Michaela Sokolich-Beatson is fast making a name for herself within the Mystics squad and was chosen to captain the New Zealand U21 team which
contested the Netball World Youth Cup in Botswana, July 8–16. The International Netball Federation describes the event as “the pinnacle of netball competition for emerging players”. The NZ team went in as defending champions and faced Australia in the final, securing a 60–57 win in a close fought match. Later this month, Michaela will trial
for the Silver Ferns squad. Local swimmer Finn KennardCampbell of Arkles Bay backstroked his way to the podium, bringing back Gold, Silver and Bronze medals (one of each) from the Commonwealth Youth Games, held in the Bahamas July 19–23. The Gold was for the Men’s 50m
backstroke, Bronze for the Men’s 100m backstroke and Silver in the 400m mixed medley (first leg, 100m backstroke). The nine members of the NZ swim team excelled in the pool, coming second to England on the medal table with 20 medals, seven of them Gold – just one behind the English tally. continued page 2
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