MTA Sport

Head of Sport - Charmaine Ferguson

Charmaine Ferguson
Charmaine Ferguson

Touch Football - National Youth Championships 

Congratulations to Alicia and Annie, who proudly competed as part of the Brisbane Cobras and SEQBDT Sharks at the National Youth Championships in Coffs Harbour, achieving outstanding results.

 

Alicia played in the U16 Girls division, where her team delivered a strong campaign and finished runners-up after a hard-fought Grand Final against the SEQBDT Sharks.

 

Annie also represented the Brisbane Cobras in the U14 Girls division, with her team securing second place following an impressive tournament performance. Both Alicia and Annie showcased exceptional skill, teamwork, and sportsmanship throughout the championships. We were also fortunate to have some fantastic supporters cheering them on in Coffs Harbour, including Ms Pearson and Ms Evans (pictured below).

 

All Schools Touch Football Competition 

We’re thrilled to celebrate the outstanding performance of our Touch Football team, who have been competing at the Gold Coast this week. The team has played six games and secured five impressive wins — a fantastic achievement that reflects their hard work, teamwork, and determination. Well done to all the players and coaches involved. 

 

2026 Sport Sponsorship Opportunity 

Mount Alvernia College is excited to invite your organisation to be part of our 2026 Sport Program as a valued sponsor. With a strong tradition of excellence, teamwork, and community spirit, our sporting program provides the perfect opportunity to showcase your brand while supporting young athletes to achieve their best.

 

We are delighted to share our sponsorship opportunities with you and explore how your business can be part of our sporting journey. Please find our sponsorship package attached or click on the image below to access it. 

 

Thank you for considering this opportunity to support our students and our community.

 

Sports Awards Assembly 

Yesterday, we celebrated our sporting success across 2025. The assembly focused on our “Wolfpack”. A wolf pack is one of the best examples of teamwork and leadership you’ll ever find in nature. Wolves don’t survive on their own, they rely on the pack. And just like us, every member of the pack has a role to play. 

 

Highlights included:

  • Our Term 3 Gubbio Award recipients across Open and Intermediate Touch Football, Open and Junior Basketball, Soccer and Rugby 7s.
  • Our Term 3 premiership and runners up teams
    • Premiers:
      • 18 Years Rugby 7s
      • 14 Years Rugby 7s
      • Junior B Soccer
      • Open A Basketball
      • Intermediate A Touch Football
    • Runners Up 
      • Junior A Basketball
      • Intermediate C Touch Football 
  • Team of the year – shared title
    • Open A Basketball
    • Intermediate A Touch Football
  • Sportswoman of the year recipients
    • Year 7           Chikaima D
    • Year 8           Taylor H
    • Year 9           Ella Day
    • Year 10         Alicia M
    • Year 11         Amelie T
    • Year 12         Ellis Mc
  • Big 3 Award – awarded to students who have been selected in the CaSSSA Swimming, Cross Country, and Athletics teams
    • Leyla P, Helen H, Amelie T, Ella G, Lara V, Lucinda Fr, Mia H, Taylor H, Charlotte K, Emerson H, Alicia M, Chloe H, Amelia F, Ella D
  • CaSSSA Honours Team – these students achieved the best result at a CaSSSA Carnival (swimming, cross country, athletics) across the 14 schools. To put it into perspective the best out of over 11,000 students. 
    • 12 & 13 Years Track & Field Team - Chikaima D
    • 12 & 13 Years Track & Field Team - Taylor H
    • 12 & 13 Years Track & Field Team - Georgia Mc
    • 14 & 15 Years Track & Field Team - Abigail S
    • 16 & over Years Track & Field Team - Kristina K