Sports Reports

Rugby Reports

12’s - Vs MAGS and William Clarke College

Despite the worst day of the year in regards to the wet, cold and windy weather the boys turned on some hot running rugby to score. many tries over the two games.  One of the most pleasing aspects was the improvement in rucking and clearing out.  It is starting to click!  The backline was very strong spearheading many raids into the opposition half.  Well done boys.

Rob McLean

 

12’s Vs Emus

These games are becoming better and better each time we play.  We brought some of the skills gained from the previous week and forced a turnover a couple of time3s against the strong Emus pack.  Once we realised that quick recycling was the key the boys attack flourished scoring many tries.  Our defence was sound with George racking up an enormous number, mainly against the bigger boys.  This game was a great indicator of just how much we’ve improved.  Enjoy the break.

Rob McLean

 

Rugby Gala Days

It was a wet, windy & sleeting day for our rugby gala in Parkes.  First up we played Bathurst Blue where we came away with the win. Next Wellington proved to be our closet match of the day and although we played some great rugby, it ended in a draw. Our last match against Bathurst Gold, in the sleet and 2 degrees, was a real mud bath. End to end of the field we played and we scored some awesome tries to come away with the win. We played really well as a team this week and had a great day. Huge thanks to our coaches and all the parents who braved the weather.

Jack Dunworth

 

Kinross Blue Sunday the 17th of June

At Parkes. Best 3 games so far this season we think the boys might be mud runners.   Tough first game with a narrow win against Bathurst.  Second game was a draw against a very good Wellington team. Game three was a very good win against another Bathurst side. For the first time this year the boys played as a team and it showed. With this in mind the best in field was the whole Kinross Blue team. Two proud coaches.

James and Adam

Football Reports

U7 Leopards

The Under 7 Leopards braved chilly conditions to face CYMS Silver at Jack Brabham Park. The Leopards’ trademark energy was on display. Multiple goal scorers snuck past CYMS’ defence with grace and skill. Alby Kimmins earned himself Player of the Week with his untiring efforts in defence.

 

U11 Jets

The Under 11 Jets travelled to Blayney to face off against the Blayney Lions. KWS came back from being 2-Nil down at half time to even the score, with goals from Finn O’Toole and a talented young Blayney player who showed great sportsmanship by scoring a goal for KWS. Ollie Smith and Eli Cunningham were outstanding.

 

U7 Pumas

Under 7's Puma's played CYMS purple. A very close game with Charlie playing a very strong game. Puma's were beaten 2-1 with the only goal going to Chrysalide. There was strong attacking and defence well done to all players.

Chrysalide Frecklington

 

U9 Fury

Last Saturday’s “bracing” weather didn’t put a stop to the U9’s Fury who played very well, especially in the first half – perhaps the best they have played so far this season. There was some fantastic teamwork on display with great passing and kicking and tight defence. On the day, the CYMS Red were victorious, taking out 4 goals to the Fury’s 0. But everyone had a great time and there is no doubt the team is improving under the coaching skills of Mr Dunworth. Thank you to all the parents who braved the freezing temperatures to cheer us on!!

George Proudford-Nalder

 

U11 Jets

Last Saturday we played soccer against Ex-Services Panthers.  We lost 5-1.  Finn scored our one goal.  We didn’t play our positions that well.  Charlie Hall was goalie first half and Charlie Poole was goalie second half.  Mr Pritchard (our coach) was away that day, so I’d like to thank Mr Dunworth for stepping in as a replacement.

Roger Kircher

Netball Reports

U9 Doves

On Saturday the Doves played a fantastic game against the CYMS Sparkles. The Sparkles were a very tough team to play but we continued to improve. The Doves were excellent at passing the ball to one another and getting rebounds, and there were some great goals as well! Thank you to Mrs Essex's hard work at training, we are getting better and having lots of fun learning new skills.

Georgia Philippe

 

U10 Bluebirds

The sun was shining on Saturday 23 June when the U10 Bluebirds took on OPS Fireflies.  The team has really got it together since the beginning of the netball season.  Lots of great passing and defensive tactics by the Bluebirds led to our goal shooters making the most of the opportunity and scoring a massive 16 goals.  They hardly missed a beat!  The final score was 16-4 to the Bluebirds.

Julia Bligh

 

U11 Firebirds

Week 8 – It was a great game with our second win of the season winning 11 to 8. The girls spread out and defended, attacked and passed very well and most importantly we all had fun!

Lily McBeath

 

U12 Falcons

The Under 12 Falcons strode confidently onto the court to face the OPS Peppers on Saturday June 17th at 11am. We played hard and tried some clever manoeuvres but it wasn’t enough and we lost. At least, we all had smiles on our faces!

Sophie Smith

 

U12 Hawks

KWS U12 Hawks v CYMS All Stars 16/6/2018

On a bitterly cold morning KWS Hawks played the ladder leaders Cyms All Stars. Unfortunately, CYMS had an exceptionally tall player who dominated the game. Alice Waddell played very well against her given the height difference. As a team the HAWKS are gradually improving but still need to work on our footwork, balance and passing. It has been a very eventful first half of the season and we look forward to playing all the teams again.

Charlotte Jones

 

U12 Hawks

The KWS U12 Hawks played against the U12 Life Studio Wildcats. We played a good first and third quarter, but in the second and fourth quarter the passes were lacking and we got pulled up on obstruction. The girls had played them earlier in the term and only lost by one, but this time the score was 18-10 their way. The Hawks hope to play a tighter game next weekend.

Maddie Sinclair

Hockey Reports

Kookaburras

Week 7 – We had an exciting game with the Gekoes.  Both teams played very well and scored 1 all.  Willa prevented goals getting to me.  Both teams had great sportsmanship.

Varnikaa Kannan

 

Geckos

This week we played KWS Kookaburras.  It was an exciting game, where both teams drew 1 all!  Olive Glover scored our only goal in the second half. The forwards were on the attack, and the backs were helping the goalie keep all the balls out, that was why it was a low scoring game. Thank you Mrs. Burton for your words of support. It was a great game, and we play KWS Rhinos next week. Keep watch for the next update

William Karrasch