Sport

Upcoming Sport Events
Saturday, 29 March | TC Volleyball Wind-Up | Sales closed |
Saturday, 29 March | Cricket Wind-Up | Sales closed |
Saturday, 29 March | Water Polo Wind-Up | Sales closed |
Health & Physical Education week: March 31 – April 4
Cross Country Age Championships: Tuesday April 1 (8.30 - 11.00am)
TC Football Season Launch - Friday 2 May
Years 7-12 Invited
Meet Anthony Jones, 1st XVIII Coach, for season 2025 and hear the announcement of Captain/s and the Leadership Team for the 1stXVIII. Hot Beef Rolls and Mr Whippy van available!
When: Friday 2 May from 5.00pm - 7:30pm
Where: Courtyard next to the tennis courts/boatshed
Contact: John Clarey on 0438 924 839
HPE Week 2025: 31 March – 4 April
The College’s energetic Health & Physical Education staff are very excited for students and staff join in the various events and activities coming up next week, all aimed at creating enjoyment, some friendly competition and equipping students with the knowledge to maximise participation, fulfillment and performance in physical activity.
MONDAY- Pickleball ‘come & try’ - staff & students (Outdoor Courts) - have a change of footwear to use on the courts and get involved at recess and lunchtime. - Yr 7-11 Students v Staff Basketball & Volleyball during recess & lunchtime.(Foley & Sports Centre)
TUESDAY- Cross Country Championships (Mann Oval, 8.30am-11.00am)- 'The Crown' Round 1: Yr 12's v Staff - Pickleball @ lunchtime (Outdoor Courts)
WEDNESDAY - ‘Being unbreakable’- Physiotherapist presentation (Andrew Bottega, ex-TC graduate, Director of Striling Physio, involved in WAFL/ State 16s football) on sports injury prevention. Held in Sports Centre from 8am - 9.30am for nominated students/classes.- Sports Injury education: Yr 10 Sports Science students presenting to Yr 7’s on how to treat injuries at lunchtime in Carrigg Court.- Recovery facility: Ice Baths available for student usage. (bookings required)
THURSDAY - 'Being Prepared'- Nutritious Breakfast smoothies for student activity participants (Recovery focused)- West Coast Eagles staff presentation - Nutrition & Goal Setting: 8am - 10am for nominated groups in the Sports Centre.FRIDAY - 'Fitness Fanatics’- WAIS staff leading fitness testing sessions (nominated students, period 0-2)- Year 7-12 student Fitness challenges in Carrigg Court
Year 10 Sports Science ‘Eagle Insight’ Excursion
On Wednesday, students doing the Yr 10 Sports Science elective attended an excursion to Mineral Resources Park, training facility and home base of the West Coast Eagles. It was the College’s first time participating in the excursion and the students experienced a real treat of a learning experience!
Students and staff were very fortunate to spend time in the inner sanctum of the elite training environment, learning about key nutritional and physiological concepts that they can apply to their own high-level sporting pursuits. Students were able to see practical evidence of how their nutritional considerations impacted their energy levels and ability to recover from training more quickly.
A real highlight for the boys was listening to a presentation in the players meeting rooms, as well as participating in training drills aimed at enhancing their performance readiness on the indoor oval.
We look forward to taking more of our ambitious students on this great experience in second semester and in the years to come.
Golden Ravioli Volleyball Fundraiser
Stock up on delicious pasta and support TC volleyball with the Golden Ravioli Pasta Fundraiser!
ORDERS need to be in by Sunday 30 March 2025
PICK UP is Wednesday 9 April, from 3.15pm onwards
There are 2 steps:
Fill out form (please state your name, child's name, PCG and mobile number) and email to heidiian@yahoo.com.au
Go to TC Online Store - select EVENTS, Scroll down to GOLDEN RAVIOLI VOLLEYBALL FUNDRAISER - enter the payment. Don't forget to mention your sons name and PCG.
Once your email has been received you will receive a reply confirming your order.
Strength and Conditioning Centre
The Trinity Strength and Conditioning centre is open to all students from Year 7-12 throughout the year. Trained instructors from PerformHQ cater for students from a beginner level, all the way through to the more experienced trainer. Fitness programs are developed to ensure that students are focusing on safety and technique so that injuries do not occur.
The centre is open to students during the following days/times:
Monday to Friday morning – 6.45am – 8.00am
Monday to Thursday afternoon – 3.15pm – 4.30pm
No sign-up is needed. Students simply attend a session and introduce themselves to the instructors. All students must bring a towel to gain entry.
Fair Game Sports
We are happy to announce that we're working with the incredible charity Fair Game Sports. Fair Game Sports is an Australian charity dedicated to promoting health, social inclusion, and sustainability through sport. It collects and redistributes recycled sports equipment to children in remote and disadvantaged communities, ensuring they have access to the resources needed for an active lifestyle. Alongside this, Fair Game runs health and fitness programs that educate and inspire young people to stay active.
Trinity is choosing to support Fair Game Sports because it aligns with our values of community service, social inclusion, and sustainability. By supporting Fair Game, we're helping provide disadvantaged children with access to sports equipment and health programs, promoting equal opportunities for an active and healthy lifestyle.
Used sports equipment can be donated through the blue bins next to the head of year office or the junior school.
The items we are looking at having in the bins are:
AFL footballs, soccer balls, basketballs
Footy boots
Soccer shin pads
Runners/sneakers
Large sports bags in good condition (e.g. Cricket bags)
Smaller backpacks, in good condition only
Unused drink bottles
Please do not place the following items in the bin:
General rubbish
Sports clothing and uniforms (except team sets of bibs)
Helmets (baseball, cricket or bike – due to safety reasons)
Golf clubs (try Golf WA)
Trophies or medals
Hats
Used drink bottles
Any item that is broken, worn out or not suitable for current use e.g. old style tennis rackets.
If you have other items that are not on the list, please get in contact with Corey Miskiewicz miskiewicz.corey@trinity.wa.edu.au to see if the donation can be accepted. I encourage everyone to think of the greater good and support the charity, for the betterment of all sports lovers.