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Sprint Finals Cancelled

Sprint Finals 
Sprint Finals cancelled for Friday the 16th of December due to adverse weather conditions.
The students will be in their classes instead.

Athletics Sprint Finals

Athletics Sprint Finals

Friday the 16th December (weather permitting)
11am -12:30pm
Each year level sprint finals followed by class relays
Sausages drinks and ice blocks will be for sale.
Drinks $1
Ice blocks $1
Sausages/bread $2

Come along and support your children with your picnic lunch and blanket.



Whangaparaoa Tennis Club

Junior Holiday Programme
Open to ages 5 to 16
21st, 22nd, 23rd December
Balls and rackets provided if necessary
Cost for entire programme $60.00 or per day $20.00

Grasshopper Tennis Programme
Term 1, 2012. Six week programme
Years 5 - 10
$50.00 per child

Enquiries and registrations to Ken McLeod 021 258 9633,
email kenmcleodtennispro@hotmail.com

Reminder SGH Annual Prizegiving this Sunday

Sport Gulf Harbour Prize Giving is this Sunday 3.30pm at Whangaparaoa College Auditorium.
All players of all sports during the year receive a certificate as well as major awards. Special guest speakers also.


Thank you to all volunteers who have helped to make our Trust a success during the year. Registration for 2012 will be February 10th.

Reminder SGH Team Photos this Friday


  • Basketball
  • Tag
  • Tennis
  • Soccer
  • Golf

Photos are at the Whangaparaoa Golf Club from 3.30pm Friday November 18th - see you there in full uniform.

Senior Athletics Postponed until 17 November.

We have cancelled today's athletics due to safety concerns with take off & landing at High Jump.
We have postponed until tomorrow.

GHS Athletics Events- This Week!!!

Our school athletics events will be held this week.
-       Tuesday 15th November- Year 0-3 Students
-       Wednesday 16th November- Year 4-8 Students

Year 0-3 Athletics
This event will run from 11.00am to 2.45pm.
The activities include: High Jump, Long Jump, Shot Put, Javelin, Relays and Sprints.

Year 4-8 Athletics
This event will run from 9.00am to 3.00pm.
The activities include: High Jump, Long Jump, Shot Put, Discus and 100m Heats.

Timetable Junior Athletics- Tuesday 15th November


Timetable Senior Athletics- Wednesday 16th November

Futsal 2012

FUTSAL IS indoor football, the only FIFA and NZ Football approved version of five-aside football and the world’s fastest growing indoor sport. 
Futsal is a small-sided game played with a smaller (size 4) low bounce ball, on a basketball sized court without rebound walls or nets. It is a game which is fun and promotes creativity, speed, technique, teamwork and quick thinking. 
Northern Football Federation now deliver futsal  for players starting from 7 years through to adult.  Programmes start at a centre near you in term one 2012.  
To register for 2012 please contact Sarah Payne 021 795 045 / sarah.payne@nff.org.nz <mailto:sarah.payne@nff.org.nz>  or go to our website www.nff.org.nz <http://www.nff.org.nz>   for more information.

Congratulations to Seren Williams & Camryn Birley!!!

Sport-teamA great big congratulations to Seren Williams & Camryn Birley for their achievements in the Coast soccer tournament.

Below is the article that was in the Hibiscus Matters Paper this week. 

Guts and determination is behind the recent victory of a Coast soccer team in a national tournament.

The Hibiscus Ice Angels took the title of 10th Grade Norwest National Girl’s champions – a feat that coach Grant Birley says meant playing their heart and soul out for the full three days of the tournament (October 14–16).

The tournament, played at Huapai Reserve, is in its second year, and last year the Ice Angels placed third.

Eight teams, the majority from Auckland and surrounding areas, took part in the championship, which is organised by Norwest Football Club.

The Ice Angels is made up of some of the top 10-year-old players from Hibiscus Coast Association Football Club. The team faced Three Kings in the final, after a semi-final match against Bay Olympic that coach Grant Birley described as requiring all the true grit that the team could muster.

The final was deadlocked at 0-0 at full time and stayed deadlocked for extra time too. Both teams scored their first five penalties, which meant they went into sudden death. It was only on Three Kings 12th penalty that Hibiscus goalkeeper, Camryn Birley, pulled off the first save of the shootout. She went on to save the next two penalties and although Hibiscus also missed their next two penalties, Kara Drinnan stepped up and scored the winning points.
It took a total of 28 nail-biting penalties for the winners to be decided.

As well as the winners’ trophy, team member Aneka Mittendorff was selected as the Player of the Final and Camryn Birley was awarded the Hibiscus team’s Player of the Tournament.

Image: The victorious Hibiscus AFC team, from left, back row: Aoife King, Alyssa Mattson, Meisha Knegt, Aneka Mittendorff, Ashlea Herd, Megan Roe; front row: Kara Drinnan, Camryn Birley, Seren Williams, Sophie Hindley.

Kelly Sports After School Programmes - Term 4

Kelly Sports After School programmes start next week. We have a great programme lined up for Term 4, including; Touch Rugby, Athletics, Basketball, Football, Cricket and Baseball.

We are also running a Hockey module on the Hibiscus Coast.  Any student interested in playing Hockey is welcome to come to our “Have a Go day” at Whangaparaoa College Astro turf on Tuesday 8th November at 4pm.  There will be an opportunity to play, and also receive some coaching from experienced players.
For more information on any of the Kelly Sports Term 4 programmes please contact Karen on 427 9377 or karen@kellysports.co.nz

Milo Cricket

Milo Cricket started on Saturday the 29th of October!!!

Year 1/2 and Year 3/4 kids all welcome.


Sign up on Saturday morning 8.30am.


Victor Eaves Park, Orewa. 


All Girls and Boys welcome, all gear provided! 


Saturdays 9-10.30am, during term 4 2011 and term 1 2012.

Adult Golf with Sport Gulf Harbour

We have managed to secure Adult lessons for Monday mornings at 10am from November 7th at only $10/lesson.  No experience is necessary and Paul Mayes the Golf Pro is taking the lessons at Whangaparaoa Golf Club.  Please email Silvie on golf@sportgulfharbour.co.nz to register and answer any queries

SGH Basketball training and coaching opportunities

Coach Llew starts practice night first Wednesday 3.15pm to get those rested limbs warmed up for your first game starting second week back.  Practice night will continue every Wednesday until December 7th


Coach Lawrence from the Breakers is providing skills sessions at the Leisure Centre Saturday 9am October 29th, November 12th, November 26th and December 10th. Free for SGH members and $3 for non.


See you there, any queries email basketball@sportgulfharbour.co.nz

Whangaparaoa Tennis Club Holiday Clinic

Open to ages 5 to 16 - beginners to advanced players.
Monday 10th, Tuesday 11th October 9.00am - 12 noon.
Wednesday 12th October 12 noon - 3.00pm.
Only in the event of bad weather, Thursday 13th October 9.00am - 12.00noon

Balls provided, rackets if necessary.  Bring morning tea, soft soled shoes.
Cost for entire programme $45.00, cost per day $15.00.
Enquiries and registration Ken McLeod 424 8184 or 021 2589633.

Futsal - 5 aside Football Game

Futsal is five-aside football played with a smaller (size  4) low bounce ball, on a basketball sized court without rebound walls or nets. It is a game which combines fun, creativity, speed, technique, teamwork and quick thinking.  Northern Football Federation now deliver futsal  for players starting from 7 years through to adult.  Programmes start at a centre near you in term four.  To register please go to our website http://www.nff.org.nz/  or contact Sarah Payne 021 795 045  sarah.payne@nff.org.nz for more information.

Grasshopper Tennis!!!

Do you know what Grasshopper Tennis is? 
It’s a type of tennis with small nets, small courts, small balls, and small rackets, this year Gulf Harbour students get to learn all about it!
Grasshopper Tennis started on the 26th of September and each class will have four sessions over the next four school weeks.
In these sessions, the students will be focussing on ball skills, proper serves and correctly hitting the ball.
Grasshopper Tennis is a great opportunity for us to go outside, exercise and hone our tennis skills at the same time.
We are all looking forward to the next session.
By Room 26


Rippa Rugby Festival

Friday 23rd September, Room 25 held an event called the Rippa Rugby Festival.
The ground was muddy and slippery but it was challenging for all ages.
Each team represented a different country. It was a tough fight for all the teams but New Zealand and Samoa made it to the finals. In the end Samoa won the cup!
The game started at 4:00pm and finished at 6:30pm. It was an exciting evening for everybody and it was great to see the determination in our students!

Kelly Sports October Holiday & Term 4 Programme

October school holiday programme from 3 locations: Orewa, Red Beach & Stanmore Bay Schools.
Rippa Rugby World Cup, Clash of the Codes Super Sports Competitions, Bike days, Hip Hop dance lessons plus fantastic trips to Extreme Edge Indoor Rock Climbing, The Movies and Devonport Tunnels.  
5-12 year olds, 8am-6pm. For more information or a registration form please call Karen on (09) 427 9377 or E-mail karen@kellysports.co.nz   http://www.kellysports.co.nz/

Hockey Competition on Hibiscus Coast - Term 4
Kelly Sports in conjunction with Harbour Hockey are running a Primary and Intermediate Schools Hockey Competition on the Hibiscus Coast.There will be grades for all Primary School ages. The competition will be 4-a side with a minimum of 6 players per team. Only $200 per team.
Tuesdays after school at Whangaparaoa College Turf starting 1st November.  Free coaching for players, coaches and managers. Get your friends together for some summer fun.
For more information contact Jenny on 021 246 1776  or jenny@kellysports.co.nz

Inter-School Cross Country



On Thursday the 8th September, selected Gulf Harbour School students competed in the Inter-School Cross Country held at Wenderholm Regional Park.
All students did extremely well competing against other schools from the Hibiscus Coast. Our Year 6 girls placed second overall as well as several individuals placing in the top ten.

Year 5 Boys
Jack Forde - 1st

Year 6 Boys
Nathan Mayes - 3rd

Year 7 Girls
Lauren Peace - 4th

Year 8 Girls
Mia Davis - 5th

Year 8 Boys
Liam Clark - 9th

Well done to everyone who participated and a big thank you to our supporters.



Red Beach Surf Living Saving Junior Registrations

Red Beach Surf Life Saving Club
Junior Division Registration Days 2011-12
Sunday 2nd & Sunday 9th October 10am - 1.00pm
Club Rooms Ngapara Road, Red Beach
Enquires: Phone Kathy 427-4675

School Holiday SGH Basketball Camp with Coach Llew


3 Day Camp: Tue-Thur (18-20th) second week of the school holidays at GHS School Courts
9am for years 1 to 4 for an hour $10 for 3 days
10.30am for years 5-8 for 2 hours, $15 for 3 days

Maximum 10 kids per camp. Please register now with Kim

Certificate on completion. Some game time and skills to be covered are:
  • pass and catch
  • dribble
  • shooting
  • defense
  • footwork
  • basic team offence
  • basic team defense
  • jump ball
  • movement off the ball
  • court coverage
  • sportsmanship
  • mental approach

North Harbour Sport Basketball Competition

On Thursday the 25th of August our Year 7 and 8 girls basketball team competed in the North Harbour Basketball competition. 
The whole team worked extremely well together and this showed that they had improved in each and every game. By the 3rd game of the day our girls were rearing to go and worked much better as a team. They were able to get some good possession and managed to win the third game with great defensive work.  
          Even though they didn't come first place they still had an awesome time and never gave up. 
          It was a pleasure training the girls, they were a very dedicated bunch and always willing to
          learn new techniques.
          As a Hibiscus Coast coach - I was impressed with the level of the girls skills and look forward
          to helping your school in the future to ensure girls basketball continues to grow.

Whangaparaoa Golf Club Junior Registration Day

National Registration Day Sunday 6th November Whangaparaoa Golf Club, Whangaparaoa Road, Army Bay.

Get $50 off Juinor Membership when you buy your starter golf set for only $175.00.
Win a trip to Disneyland with the 2012 Junior Tiger Series. Visit  http://www.golf.co.nz/Home.aspx

Play Raiders Tag this summer with Sport Gulf Harbour. Friday afternoon games.


Raiders Tag is played locally at Stanmore Bay fields by the Leisure Centre on Fridays.
Registration is Tuesday 20th and 27th of September and 4 October
Cost is $30.00 per player for the season
Players 10 per team with 8 aside
The season begins on Friday 28th October and breaks for Christmas 9th December. The season then begins again first week of school term date to be advised.


Game Times are:
Years 1 &2   4pm
Years 3 & 4  4.30pmYears 5 & 6  5pmYears 7 & 8  after



Please contact Jennie or Nicola if you have any enquiries or would like to join a team. We are gathering names and dependent on numbers will enter a team for each level.  SGH uniforms will be provided.

Hibiscus Coast Holiday Netball

Netball OCTOBER Holiday Programme for Fun Ferns Years 1, 2, 3 and Future Ferns Years 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8.  Run by Isy Stevenson and Glenda Emery at Hibiscus Coast Netball Centre courts, Edith Hopper Park, Whangaparaoa.  Either choose a 3 day clinic or individual days to suit your schedule. 

Week 1 Tues 11, Wed 12, Thurs 13 
Week 2 Tues 18, Wed 19 and Thurs 20.
 
Fun Ferns sessions run 9am to 12.00 pm and Future Ferns sessions run 9am to 3.00 pm.  For a flyer and enrolment form, please contact Glenda Emery r.g.emery@xtra.co.nz or call/text 0212288175 or visit http://www.hbcnetball.co.nz/

Whangaparaoa Midweek Tennis

Whangaparaoa Tennis Club, Midweek Tennis, new members HAVE-A-GO DAY, Wednesday 26 October 2011, starting at 9.30am.

Our resident coach Ken McLeod will be in attendance, with a supply of Wilson racquets for trial.  Any new members joining from HAVE-A-GO DAY are entitled to a $50.00 REBATE on their first year's subscription.

Come along to Edith Hopper Park, Ladies Mile, Manly, for a couple of hours of fun tennis, with morning tea provided.

Enquiries telephone Helen Crawford 428 5175

Hibiscus Coast Netball Centre Junior Twilight Season

The annual summer netball competition starts October 27th 2011 and runs for six weeks.

All girls and boys in years 2-8 are welcome to play. Its a great opportunity to try out a netball for the first time or take it up again after a break.

Please contact Caroline at Netball2@sportgulfharbour.co.nz if you would like to play.
 

Not too late to register for Summer Sport

Sport Gulf Harbour Summer Sport Registrations are still open:



  • Summer Soccer contact Jean
  • Touch Rugby contact Jennie
  • Tennis contact Jennie
  • Golf contact Silvie
  • Auckland Marathon for Kids contact Cass
  • And any twilight netball enquiries contact Caroline



For all details of costs and times, etc please refer to the website www.sportgulfharbour.co.nz

2011 Intermediate Schools Rippa Tournament



Our Year 7 and 8’s recently participated in the Intermediate Schools Rippa Tournament at the North Harbour Stadium grounds.
We were a little apprehensive in approaching the day especially in knowing our first game up was against Northcross Intermediate.
But our nerves soon vanished when we realised we were ably competitive in matching up to the skills of and size of the opposition.
The Gulf Harbour team showed commendable tenacity and team spirit throughout the tournament.
They won their match against Mahurangi College and drew against Whangaparaoa College. Even though they lost their other two matches they certainly came off the field knowing they were up to the challenge.
A special ‘ups’ to the Year 6 girls, Holly Skinner, Camryn Birley and Sune Louw who joined the team for the day and to Liam Clark for his determined leadership of the team.
We would like to express our gratitude to the parents who helped out with transport.

A Great Cricket Session!


On Monday we had a great cricket session with Dave Evans. He taught us to throw and catch a cricket ball. Dave Evans was from Auckland Cricket and worked with the year 1 to 4s. We played a cool game where you try to hit cricket wickets as hard as you can and knock them down faster than the other team. We had a small game to finish it off.  Dave gave out bags with lots of cricket stuff in them like famous cricket player cards, dice cricket and posters. We even got some Milo!

Maybe you would like to play cricket this summer. Here’s the local club... 
by Jared and Lyndon

Room 16

Auckland 'Basketball Tournament'


The Hibiscus Coast Under 13’s Girls Basketball Team was formed after four years of the Coast not having any girls teams at representative level.  None of the girls in this years’ squad have any prior representative level experience but all the girls worked very hard on their individual skills and as a team to improve.

Recently the team participated in the Auckland ‘Inter-City Basketball Tournament’, where 9 teams based from within the greater Auckland area participated in a fierce competition over seven weeks.  This tournament was a great build up in preparation for the BBNZ Age Group Premierships hosted at the North Shore Events Centre during the weekend of 5-7 August. 

The girls commitment and team work came together to secure a hard fought 4th placing at the Prems, making themselves eligible to compete in the BBNZ Age Group Nationals Tournament”, being held in Napier over the week of October 7 - 21, 2011. 

This is the first girls’ representative team from the Hibiscus Coast to make Nationals and the coaches and parents are very proud of the girls

Big congratulations to Leilani Schmidt-Geen, Mia Cunningham-South and Jazmin Tufuga for representing Gulf Harbour School as part of this outstanding achievement and best of luck to them all for the Nationals.




A Chilly Day at the Year 7 and 8 Netball Zone Day



2 Teams of Gulf Harbour Yr 7 & 8 students attended the 2011 Intermediate Netball Zone Day held by Carmel College at Netball North Harbour on Tuesday 16th August.

They braved the extreme weather to compete with other Intermediate Schools in the area and have some fun along the way.

Whilst our Year 7 team finished the day with a full team, our 'unlucky' Year 8 team had several injuries but fought back in the end to win their last game of the day, showing great team work with a few of our Yr 7 students who pitched in to help complete their team.

Again, we couldn't come to these events without some fantastic, supportive parents (thanks to Wendy, Lee, Cassandra & Caroline) and thanks to the students who attended for giving it their all in pretty tough conditions!



GHS Netballers Clean Up at Local Tournament!


Well done to our Year 4, 5 and 6 netball players who competed in the Whangaparaoa School Netball Tournament on Tuesday 9th August.
Our teams did superbly with our Year 4 'G Force' team and our Year 6 'Flames' team taking home the winner's trophies in their age groups.
The day was full of action, with each team playing 5 games each. A huge THANK YOU to the parents and coaches who came along to help, it was very much appreciated.
Check out the great footage below. More photos to come.


Summer Sport Registration Afternoon - August 24th 3-4pm Room 8

August 24th in Room 8 from 3-4 pm is the Sport Gulf Harbour summer sport registration.


If you are interested in playing the following sports come along to talk to the delegate and sign up for a summer sport.  We accept all abilities social and serious and all sports are for children right through from year 1 to 8. Uniforms are provided for each sport included in the fees. Details of each sport is available on our website www.sportgulfharbour.co.nz


  • Touch Rugby (Wednesdays - Orewa) begins September 7th $50
  • Summer Soccer (Mondays - Stanmore bay) begins October 31st $45
  • Adidas Auckland Marathon for kids training (Friday lunchtimes at school) begins August 26th $25
  • Golf (several days - Whanga Golf Club) begins October 24th $55
  • Tennis (Fridays - Manly) begins October 28th $40

For all sports Sport Gulf Harbour membership is required.  Cost $10 per term with lots of benefits.  See our website http://www.sportgulfharbour.co.nz/index.php/membership


Cash or cheque payments only will be available on the afternoon.  If you cant make registration but are interested please see our website to contact each sport's delegate.

Touch Rugby begins September 7th at Orewa

Sport Gulf Harbour is putting together teams for the Sharks Touch Rugby league played Wednesdays from 7th September to 9th December at Victor Eaves Park  in Orewa.


Teams are graded years 1&2, years 3&4, years 5& 6, Years 7&8, years 9-13 mixed or boys.


If you are interested in playing please
contact Jennie on touch@sportgulfharbour.co.nz
or come to our registration afternoon:
August 24th Room 8 3-4pm.


Cost is $50 incl uniform and SGH Memberhsip costs if you are not already a member.

North Harbour Hockey Tournament


The Year 7/8 students went to Rosedale Park on Thursday the 23rd of June to compete in the North Harbour Hockey tournament.

We played four fun filled but challenging games against Albany Junior High, Takapuna Normal Intermediate, Murrays Bay Intermediate and Mahurangi College.

Throughout the day we worked hard to improve our passing which helped us to get the ball into the other teams striking circle.

Our team showed great sportsmanship by supporting and cheering on other teams.

We would like to thank all of the parent helpers that supported us at this event, you made this day possible.

After-School Basketball and Netball update

Basketball:
All basketball teams will roll over into term 3.  Please let your manager know if you are unable to play.


Final training night this Tuesday - don't forget your crazy hats!


We start back week two of term 3.  Term fees to be paid first week back please. For more information please contact Lynette on basketball@sportgulfharbour.co.nz.






Netball:
Games will not be played during the school holidays except for the first Saturday - enjoy the break.


But if you do want more there is a holiday programme being run at Edith Hopper courts.  Please contact Lynda for more details netball@sportgulfharbour.co.nz.


And don't forget toll gate fund raising this week at the courts.

Rippa Rugby Rulz !

Recently we had two teams competing in the North Harbour Schools Rippa Rugby Tournament. Both teams competed admirably, winning their fair share of games.The players involved are to be commended for their resilience, skill and most importantly outstanding sportsmanship.

GHS was also represented in an invitational tournament held at the North Harbour Stadium. The best school teams throughout North Harbour were in involved in this event and were vying for a place in the Rippa World cup competition to be held in conjunction with the other big event soon to happen.
Our team gave outstanding performances in their bid to make the final but were unfortunately pipped at the post by the team that eventually made the final.
Many thanks to the enthusiastic band of supporting parents in both tournaments and your transportation of the teams to the events is much appreciated.
In all we were very proud of our achievements on the field. Well done teams!  

Time for Skiing and Snow Boarding

All levels and ages are catered for through Snow Planet's Chilly Bin Club – lessons are offered on Mondays and Fridays, whatever day suits you better.


So if your child wants to try something a bit different, or would like to take snowboarding or skiing to the next level, let Carmen know!


We are taking registrations now for those wanting lessons in Term 3. Please send enquiries now to Carmen at skiing@sportgulfharbour.co.nz

Year 7/8 Inter-School Hockey Tournament



On Thursday the 16th of June we hosted the Inter-School Year 7/8 Hockey Tournament at our school. 

A mixed team of Year 7 and 8 students from Gulf Harbour, Silverdale and Stella Maris participated in the coast cluster hockey tournament.


Each team played twice and they all grew in confidence as the games went on. In every game we scored goals and our school's Player of the Day was Ashleigh Nelson who got picked by the other coaches and refs.


It was a great day and the team are looking forward to the North Harbour Hockey tournament next week.

Auckland Kids Marathon - 30th October



The kids run the full marathon over 10 weeks. We will do a lunch time run of 2 km on a Friday starting Friday 26th August for 10 weeks, a 2km in your own time run,  and then run the final 2.195 km at the Auckland Marathon.  


It is very exciting running in with adults who have just completed the full marathon. 


Join the Sport Gulf Harbour Team. To register contact Cass on running2@sportgulfharbour.co.nz.  Free t-shirt early bird special to June 30th.

Year 7 and 8 students set for success


Dear Parents,


Gulf Harbour School stands out from the schools in our area for many reasons. Our work, our approach and our children all indicate that we are different, and we are proud of that fact!
Additionally, our school is structured to accommodate the Year 7 & 8 years (known as a full primary). Again, unlike most other schools in our area we are both proud and confident in the knowledge our children are set for success because they stay the full course at Gulf Harbour School.


In summary, our key points are:

  • For the developing adolescent our full primary context is best because this promotes the leadership, self image and sense of identity fostered.
  • Full primary schools are very common.
  • Most High Schools (Colleges) start at Year 9.
  • Our student academic achievement is above national average.
  • The opportunities our children participate in are huge due to our lower numbers and commitment in this area.

I trust this assists you in making an informed and positive choice for your child.


Please read the key points in more detail.





New Captains Log


Quae subinde ac multi nocerentur, publicitus indignatio percrebuit statutumque ut ia eam die altera severissime saxorum iaculationibus vindicaretur. Quod consilium virtutibus cantionum antevortit et ut illa Medea unius dieculae a Creone impetratis indutiis totam eius domum filiamque cum ipso sene flammis coronalibus deusserat, sic haec devotionibus sepulchralibus in scrobem procuratis, ut mihi temulenta narravit proxime, in suis sibi domibus tacita numinum violentia clausit, ut toto biduo non claustra perfringi, non fores evelli, non denique parietes ipsi quiverint perforari, quoad mutua hortatione consone clamitarent quam sanctissime deierantes sese neque ei manus admolituros, et si quis aliud cogitarit salutare laturos subsidium. Et sic illa propitiata totam civitatem absolvit. At vero coetus illius auctorem nocte intempesta cum tota domo, id est parietibus et ipso solo et omni fundamento, ut erat, clausa ad centesimum lapidem in aliam civitatem summo vertice montis exasperati sitam et ob id ad aquas sterilem transtulit. Et quoniam densa inhabitantium aedificia locum novo hospiti non dabant, ante portam proiecta domo discessit.

Quae subinde ac multi nocerentur, publicitus indignatio percrebuit statutumque ut ia eam die altera severissime saxorum iaculationibus vindicaretur. Quod consilium virtutibus cantionum antevortit et ut illa Medea unius dieculae a Creone impetratis indutiis totam eius domum filiamque cum ipso sene flammis coronalibus deusserat, sic haec devotionibus sepulchralibus in scrobem procuratis, ut mihi temulenta narravit proxime, in suis sibi domibus tacita numinum violentia clausit, ut toto biduo non claustra perfringi, non fores evelli, non denique parietes ipsi quiverint perforari, quoad mutua hortatione consone clamitarent quam sanctissime deierantes sese neque ei manus admolituros, et si quis aliud cogitarit salutare laturos subsidium. Et sic illa propitiata totam civitatem absolvit. At vero coetus illius auctorem nocte intempesta cum tota domo, id est parietibus et ipso solo et omni fundamento, ut erat, clausa ad centesimum lapidem in aliam civitatem summo vertice montis exasperati sitam et ob id ad aquas sterilem transtulit. Et quoniam densa inhabitantium aedificia locum novo hospiti non dabant, ante portam proiecta domo discessit.

Quae subinde ac multi nocerentur, publicitus indignatio percrebuit statutumque ut ia eam die altera severissime saxorum iaculationibus vindicaretur. Quod consilium virtutibus cantionum antevortit et ut illa Medea unius dieculae a Creone impetratis indutiis totam eius domum filiamque cum ipso sene flammis coronalibus deusserat, sic haec devotionibus sepulchralibus in scrobem procuratis, ut mihi temulenta narravit proxime, in suis sibi domibus tacita numinum violentia clausit, ut toto biduo non claustra perfringi, non fores evelli, non denique parietes ipsi quiverint perforari, quoad mutua hortatione consone clamitarent quam sanctissime deierantes sese neque ei manus admolituros, et si quis aliud cogitarit salutare laturos subsidium. Et sic illa propitiata totam civitatem absolvit. At vero coetus illius auctorem nocte intempesta cum tota domo, id est parietibus et ipso solo et omni fundamento, ut erat, clausa ad centesimum lapidem in aliam civitatem summo vertice montis exasperati sitam et ob id ad aquas sterilem transtulit. Et quoniam densa inhabitantium aedificia locum novo hospiti non dabant, ante portam proiecta domo discessit.