MAGS has about 40 students that take part in the sport of Orienteering. This urban sprint was around the three campus at Mount Roskill Grammar School and is graded according to school years.
Juniors run around 1km, Intermediate around 2 and Senior (Yr 12/13} around 3km.
A visiting Singapore Sports School played two MAGS netball teams today in the school gymnasium.MAGS had previously won the International Youth Sports championship in Singapore earlier,beating the South African finalists.
This event was held out at St Kentigern College and this year involved only swimming in the Tamaki River and running.
MAGS had athletes in all divisions – Under 14, 16 and 19, some independent and others racing as a team.
MAGS played Mount Roskill Grammar School on the No 1 ground at MAGS. MRGS scored 98/5 off their 20 overs.
MAGS Senior Girls played Howick College in the Central Zone Touch semi-finals at Cornwall Park.
With the score level at 4 – 4 in the first game they then played them a second time in the finals for 3/4th place.
The top three in each region go through to the North Island Regional competition
MAGS has two athletes that take part in Archery, increasingly popular after the Hungergames.
This takes place at the Archery Club situated in Cornwall Park.
MAGS played both Kings College and Auckland Grammar School at Cornwall Park.
MAGS played Kings College at Mount Albert Grammar School.
Kings made 205 from their 50 overs leaving MAGS 206 to win.
The annual Athletics day was held out at Mt Smart. Over 400 athletes took part in both the track and field events.
Of note the Senior Boys 100m record of 20 years was broken with a time under 11 seconds.
The annual swimming sports took place at the Aquatic Centre.