Calrossy Sport
HRIS Cross Country
The HRIS Primary Cross-Country competition took place on April 30th, 2023, and saw a great turnout from our young athletes.
Here are the top 5 results of the competition:
Jacob Price emerged victorious in the 9 years boys category. He completed the race in an impressive time of 7:46.
Brooke Crosby finished in 3rd place in the 9 years girls category, with a time of 8:52. Gracie Quinn, another 9-year-old student finished in 6th place with a time of 9:27.
Callum Lockwood finished in 14th place in the 10 years boys with a time of 8:45.
Aleksey Chambers, the oldest student from Calrossy to participate in the competition, put up a great performance, finishing in the 18th position with a time of 12:43
Calrossy students performed impressively in the competition, with several students finishing among the top 20 in their respective categories. The 8-9 years girls and 8-9 years boys both won their respective teams competitions. Congratulations to all the students who participated in the competition and made the school proud.
Calrossy Anglican School's Secondary Cross Country Team made an impressive showing at this year's HRIS Cross Country event. We will update these results in the next newsletter.
AICES Hockey
Congratulations to Thomas Holmes, Edward Bates, Samuel Holmes (Open Boys), Annabel Dalzell, Olivia Coombes (Open Girls) and Ella Tanna (U16 Girls) who were recently named in the AICES Hockey teams to play at CIS.
The selections followed the AICES Hockey trials last week, where 13 students represented Calrossy in HRIS Teams.
The students who played for HRIS were; Max Brown, Thomas Holmes, Edward Bates, Samuel Holmes, Megan Carr, Alice Murdoch, Hannah O'Brien, Macie Thorton, Charlotte Williams, Eva Hayes, Ella Tanna, Olivia Coombes and Annabell Dalzell.
Calrossy's Ian Scott, was the manager/coach for the HRIS Open Boys who were winners on the day, with the HRIS Open Girls winning and the U16 HRIS girls placing second.
Tennis Tuition
We are thrilled to announce the resumption of tennis tuition at our Brisbane St Campus, and we couldn't be more excited to have you all back on the court. After a hiatus over the pandemic, we are pleased to offer our tennis tuition again, and we're especially pleased to have Ralph Lawrence as our highly experienced coach for both elite and beginner players.
Ralph brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to our tennis program, and he will be an excellent resource for our tennis students.
Lessons are available on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Students can train individually, or in groups. Payments for individual lessons are $360.00 per term, $270.00 for pairs, with reductions for larger groups (see qkr!)
Whether students are new to tennis or looking to take their skills to the next level, Ralph is ready to assist.
We can't wait to see students on the court! Contact sport@calrossy.nsw.edu.au
Athletics
We are pleased to share the achievements of Calrossy athletes who competed with their Athletics club the Track Taipans at the 2023 Australian Junior Athletics Championships.
Abbie Peet secured a Silver medal in the Para Under 17 400m race. She again displayed her speed in the Under 17, 200m and 100m races, finishing in 4th place in both events.
Cooper Wilson has had an impressive season, finishing 4th in Australia in the Under 16 Boys 200m final with a scorching time of 22.94. Cooper also showed his athletic prowess in the Boys Under 16 High Jump, where he jumped 5th place with a height of 1.85m, equal to the silver medallists. In addition, he contributed significantly to his team's success by earning a silver medal in the Under 16 4x200m relay race.
Ben Kelly showcased his remarkable speed in the Under 18 Boys 200m, finishing 11th in Australia with a noteworthy time of 22.54. Ben also ran in the Under 18 Boys 100m, placing 12th in Australia.
We applaud the commitment and hard work demonstrated by our athletes in preparing for these events.
Mountain Biking
We are thrilled to be entering teams in the Tamworth All-Schools Mountain Bike Event on Saturday, May 13th. This exciting event is a great opportunity for our students to showcase their mountain biking skills and have fun with their peers.
The event will be held at the Tamworth Mountain Bike Park and start with a safety briefing and warm-up session, followed by several races and challenges that will test participants' speed, endurance, and technical abilities. There will also be opportunities for students to practice on the track before the event.
We encourage all Calrossy students to participate in this event, regardless of their level of experience. It is a great opportunity for them to challenge themselves, build confidence, and have fun. By participating, students will also have the chance to make new friends from other schools and showcase their school spirit by wearing their Calrossy uniform.
Parents and guardians are welcome to attend the event and support their children.
To participate in this event, please visit the Tamworth Mountain Biking Association website at tammtb.asn.au/events/tamworth-all-schools-mountain-bike-event to register or contact sport@calrossy.nsw.edu.au for more information. We also remind all participants to wear appropriate safety gear, including helmets, gloves, and sturdy shoes, and to bring a water bottle and sunscreen.
We wish all our students the best of luck and look forward to seeing them compete at the Tamworth All-Schools Mountain Bike Event.
Calrossy Mid year Sports Dinner