TIM SONDERER MEMORIAL WATER POLO FESTIVAL YEAR 7 & 8

2025 Event

Tournament Dates/Locations

  • Dates: 24 - 27 July 2025
  • Location: Auckland 
  • Venues: Dio, St Cuth's, NAC, Sacred Heart, West Wave

Team Entry

There are two ways you can submit your entry.

  1. Manual Form Submission: You can fill out your school and team details using the manual form below. We will then create a school profile along with administrator accounts and manually enter your team into the competition.
    Entry Form (external form)

  2. Friendly Manager: If your school already has a profile in Friendly Manager, you can enter your team directly by following this step-by-step guide.
    Friendly Manager - Walkthrough Guide (.pdf document)

Competition Information

The Tim Sonderer Memorial Trophy Year 7 & 8 tournament is an annually held event, open to all Year 7 & 8 school teams in New Zealand.

Key Dates

Event Date
Entries Open 9 May 2025
Entries Close 8 June 2025
Teams Accepted 9 June 2025
Teams Invoiced 9 June 2025
Time Conflicts Due 13 June 2025
Draft Draw Released 26 June 2025
Draw Released 3 July 2025
Invoices Due 4 July 2025
Final team lists due 17 July 2025
Technical Meeting 22 July 2025
Competition Starts 24 July 2025

2024 Event

Results

Competition Draws and Schedule

Competition Manual:

Important Documents:

2024 Tournament Dates/Locations:

  • 2-4 August 2024 - Auckland

Team Entry:

Please contact us with any enquiries

PAST RESULTS:

2024 Results

2023 Results

2022 Results

2021 Cancelled due to Covid-19

2020 Results



NZWP news article about Tim Sonderer

20/09/16

The 2016 Tim Sonderer Memorial Tournament wrapped up in Auckland over the weekend, and this year’s event had a special touch.
It was the 20th running of the tournament, and Cherry Sonderer – Tim’s mother – presented the trophy to the winning team, Saint Kentigern Boys’ School.

“This is just the biggest privilege and the most extraordinary thing that the tournament is named after him” she said.

Tim was an avid swimmer and water polo player for Auckland’s Marist Water Polo club and Remuera Intermediate School.

“He was going to Auckland Grammar the next year and he’d already been put in the water polo team”

He was tragically killed in a quad bike accident while holidaying in December of 1995.

Tim and his close friend Katie Dallimore both played water polo for their clubs, but they wanted to play more.

“Katie and Tim swam, and so the two of them couldn’t wait to play polo. They got into their heads that they could have an intermediate tournament and so it started” said Sonderer.

It was solely the idea of two intermediate-aged friends to get water polo going for year 7 and 8 students, and with support from their parents, schools, and New Zealand Water Polo’s Chris Hayward, the tournament was born.

“It was their desire to start playing [intermediate] water polo – they couldn’t wait until high school”

“There were only six or eight teams, it was the first time it had been held and they won in their last year at intermediate” she said.

Tim’s team won the inaugural tournament (see inset photo), he passed away that summer.

Fast forward 20 years, and the tournament has been won by six different schools. Cherry was at the finals to present the brand new trophy to the winning captain.

“It’s really exciting, for many players this is their first tournament”

Saint Kentigern Boys’ School continued their string of strong results, beating Sacred Heart College 7-3 in the final. Jourdan Klink scored six goals for Saint Kentigern, and was awarded MVP and accepted the new trophy, donated by Cherry Sonderer.

38 teams competed across three grades in this tournament, all in the spirit of the memory of Tim Sonderer; the ‘larger than life’ kid who couldn’t wait to get into the water.

“Tim was a big character – he was already nearly six feet tall, a great kid, really” said Sonderer.

“He was always saying ‘what can I do next’ – he was fearless, but he was also sensitive and kind”.



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