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PNBHS SPORTS HALL OF FAME

 
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PNBHS SPORTS HALL OF FAME
by Ella Mitchell - Monday, 11 November 2019, 8:18 PM
 

PNBHS SPORTS HALL OF FAME


Four Olympians. 28 medals at World Championships, or Olympic and Commonwealth Games. More than 650 appearances for New Zealand. A double international. A member of a team who achieved an historic first. Two New Zealand Sportsman of the Year winners, three members of the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame, a number of New Zealand titles…

Palmerston North Boys’ High School has a proud sporting tradition, and the above achievements are just some of those achieved by our Old Boys, Old Boys who were recognised at a function on Friday 8 November 2019 by becoming our inaugural inductees into the PNBHS Sports Hall of Fame.

Hosted by Old Boy Hamish McKay, the event celebrated the achievements of a group of 12 Old Boys, 10 of whom were either present or represented by a family member, from across a range of sports.

The inaugural inductees were:
• Adrian Elrick (1964-67) - Football
• Ian Ferguson (1966-71) - Kayaking
• Bruce Hemara (1971-75) - Rugby
• Craig Perks (1980-83) - Golf
• Vic Pollard (1959-63) - Cricket/Football
• Jacob Oram (1991-95) - Cricket
• Jesse Sergent (2002-05) - Cycling
• Phil Skoglund (1951-54) - Lawn Bowls
• Ian Smith (1974) - Cricket
• Bruce Turner (1945-48) - Hockey/Cricket
• Charlie Waugh (1951-55) - Squash
• Nick Wilson (2004-08) - Hockey

The event was well-supported with close to 200 members of the PNBHS community in attendance on the night and it was wonderful to hear some of the tales from the sporting careers of our inductees. MC Hamish McKay conducted a great Q & A session where the inductees were able to share their experiences from both their time at school and of their careers. Our thanks goes to Property Brokers for their support of the evening and their continued support of the school, and to dinner sponsor Bill Foster.

But while the focus of the evening was celebrating the achievements of our Old Boys, we were also celebrating sport at PNBHS; the history and traditions of sport at our school. So many of our young men are involved in sport and it is great to see the sheer numbers involved, many in two or three or more different codes.

It is envisaged that an area will be developed at school for the Hall of Fame and it will be added to in the coming years.