College Sport

Primary Interschool Athletics
The Primary Athletics team competed in their second event on Thursday 11 November at the Domain Athletics Centre, in the JSSATIS (Independent Schools) Athletics Carnival. The team competed strongly in many events, securing a host of ribbons. Well done to all the girls for trying their best and representing the College so well.
Ribbons were awarded to 3rd place to the following students:
Year 4 | Year 6 | ||
Charlie Seeber-Peattie | 3rd 100m Division F | Miranda Gillie | 2nd High Jump |
Year 5 | Ivy Bresnehan | 2nd 100m Division B | |
Riley Bain | 2nd 400m 1st 800m | Antonette Conrades | 3rd 100m Division D 1st 200m Division C |
Maddie Marshall | 2nd 1500m 2nd 4x100m B Relay | Bridget Siedentopf | 3rd Vortex |
Sophie Jones | 3rd 100m Division A 3rd 200m Division A | Tayla Oram | 2nd 100m Division F 3rd 4x100m B Relay |
Ruby Sullivan | 1st 200m Division D | Macy Balfour | 3rd 4x100m B Relay |
Grace Kinder | 3rd 100m Division F 2nd 4x100m B Relay | Matilda Forrest | 3rd 4x100m B Relay |
Meg Tilyard | 2nd 100m Division G 2nd 4x100m B Relay | Lola Helmers | 3rd 4x100m B Relay |
Elka Kuylaars | 3rd 100m Division H 2nd 4x100m B Relay |
Secondary Touch Football Finals
The Southern Touch Junior Schools Roster at Wentworth Park has drawn to a close with Mount Carmel well represented in grand finals.
On Monday, Year 7 Gold finished in 2nd position, earning a place in the Grand Final against Clarence High. Unfortunately, Clarence High were too strong taking out the Final 11-2, but the Mount Carmel team played well and showed great spirit to finish the season with a strong performance.
It was touch and go for the Year 8 team on whether or not they would have enough players for the competition, and so it was a fantastic achievement to reach the Grand Final. In a tight tussle with St Mary’s, the match was tied up with just 10 minutes remaining. With Mount Carmel just having the bare 6 players, it was St Mary’s experience and extra run in the end that secured them the premiership 4 - 2 in the dying minutes. The team played extremely well for a group that were new to touch football, and included Year 6 student, Ruby Kaye who stepped up to fill-in and ended up playing out the season.
7 Navy played Collegiate in the play off for 3rd. Collegiate were too strong on the night, but the team was satisfied with their improvement through the season.
The Year 9 team finished their rain interrupted season last night in a match against Ogilvie. Well done to the team for their effort and commitment.
Thanks to Coaches and Managers, including Angela Machin, Victoria and Rod Brumby and Karyn and Jayden Quin.
JSSATIS Cricket
The JSSATIS Girls cricket roster also concluded this week. The teams have had a lot of fun in their rosters, learning some new skills and showing great team spirit. A few games were lost to the rain this season, but teams adapted well and made the most of their matches. Thanks to the team facilitators who made this roster possible.
The girls represented themselves and the school so eloquently and displayed enthusiasm and fair play. I hope they had fun and will be back again next year.
Kurt Stevens, Coach 5 Navy
Uniform and Equipment
If you are still holding any Mount Carmel College owned sports uniform, equipment or first aid kits, please return to the College Office as soon as possible.
Term 1 2022 Sign Up
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