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    | Isaac Clements impressed lots of the staff with his invention. Mr Chelley, the caretaker, went straight off to his workshop to copy the design! | 
    Cambell Julian tested the material of swim togs to see which had the least drag. | 
  
  
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    | Corban Toone's kindling splitter was effective and large! | 
    Kieran Butler designed a rugby goal checking system. 'Just use a net like football Kieran,' said Mr Hawkes! | 
  
  
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    | Liam White's bee feeding system was amazing. First place! | 
    Lucy Knott and Amber Fort used extra biking energy to charge their cell phones. Very handy if you fall off your bike and need help! | 
  
  
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    | Matthew Reihana-Asquith's science entry was excellent. He proved there are many factors to why people buy sugary food. His testers enjoyed eating the slice! | 
    Olivia Sheaff used grey water very effectively and proved it is great for growing different plants. | 
  
  
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    | Ryan Mapu can now bike to the skatepark with his scooter attached and both hands free for riding. | 
    Tayla Jones has created a helpful system for people who need urgent emergency help. | 
  
  
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    | Jesse Deane receives his Commended certificate at prize giving from Mr Fitz. The judges loved his motor madness racetrack. | 
    Well done Ethan Forbes. The camera is over there Ethan! | 
  
  
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    | Olivia is all dressed ready to do Jump Jam filming at lunch time. Second place in science! | 
    The technology place getters. Liam White receives his trophy. Yes, Matthew also came second in technology! | 
  
  
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    The two winners! Matthew Reihana-Asquith and Liam White. |