MRC - SPORT
Musty Darwish’s Success!
We are thrilled to announce that Musty Darwish of 10L has earned a spot in the under 15's State team for Victoria, which is an incredible achievement in his football career!
Musty successfully navigated through a difficult drafting process, competing against 600 young athletes to secure a place in the top 25 international team. The selection process included three VERY challenging stages, ultimately narrowing down to the final 25 players… Musty being one of them!
Representing Mount Ridley College, Musty will soon be showcasing his talents on the field in Gold Coast and MRC are thrilled to see him take on this challenge.
The college are so proud of Musty's dedication and hard work. The MRC community eagerly anticipates his future successes.
Congratulations to Musty and the Darwish family!
Please enjoy this one on one interview with Miss Saad and Musty talking on his successes.
NMR - Mickleham Division Girls AFL
Our school's Senior and Intermediate Girls' sports teams have had an outstanding week, showcasing their talent and teamwork on the field. The senior girls faced off against Kyneton Secondary College and Sacred Heart Secondary College, securing victories in both matches and advancing to the second round of the competition. Not to be outdone, the intermediate girls' team triumphed in their games against Kyneton Secondary College, Sacred Heart Secondary College, and Wallan Secondary College. Their impressive performance also earned them a spot in the second round. Congratulations to all the players for their hard work and dedication!
ESP Basketball - Victorian College Championships
On Friday, May 10th, three senior Basketball teams represented the school in the Victorian College Championships at Diamond Valley.
Our Senior Girls team won the tournament and will now progress to the State Finals after winning their games against St. Monica's, Hume Grammar, and Catholic Ladies College. Player of the day was awarded to Avreet Kaur.
Division 1 Boys started the day with a tough match up against St Monica's, scraping through by a point. They then had a tough final against Parade College coming back with plenty to learn. MVP of the day, Zarius Matavao.
Division 2 boys, had a great day competing against tough opposition, came out winless, but held their heads high. MVP awarded to Hayden Polley.
ESP Basketball U15 Victorian College Championships
On Wednesday May 29th, three junior Basketball teams represented the school in the Victorian College Championships at Diamond Valley.
Our Junior Girls Division 1 team won the tournament and will now progress to the State Finals after winning their games against Marymeade, St. Helena, and Catholic Ladies College. Player of the day was awarded to Piper O.
Division 1 Boys had a great day competing against some good teams. The boys did not win a game but completed very well. Boys had some close losses but kept battling. Player of the day was awarded to Diab S.
Division 2 girls, had a great day competing against tough opposition, they were unable to win any games, however, lost by close margins and walked away with their heads held high. Player of the day was awarded to Alexis S.
Mickleham Division Senior/Intermediate Badminton
The girls team have made it to the next around
Senior girls team Intermid girls team
Gwyn Gatil-oan 12H Saachman Kaur 9M
Priyanka Sakthivel 12B Elizabeth Smith 9I
Angel Stanley 12F Isha Sodhi 9E
Varshini Gopalakrishnan 12C Lyvia Thomas 9I