Sport 

College Swimming Carnivals

The recent College Swimming Carnivals were filled with remarkable achievements, fierce competition, and unwavering school spirit. Students showcased their talents both in the water and on the sidelines, supporting their fellow housemates in an unforgettable display of camaraderie.

 

Two of the most prestigious races at the Senior Carnival—the Peter Canny 100m Freestyle and the Bernard Peavey 200m Individual Medley—honour distinguished former students of the College. This year’s winners were:

  • Peter Canny 100m Freestyle:
    • Girls: Kayla Pratt (Year 12) – 1:01.42
    • Boys: James Arnup (Year 11) – 1:07.24
  • Bernard Peavey 200m IM:
    • Girls: Kayla Pratt (Year 12) – 2:47.71
    • Boys: Oli Dyer (Year 10) – 2:39.02

Congratulations to Kayla, James, and Oli on their exceptional achievements!

Record-Breaking Performances Special recognition goes to Kayla Pratt and Xavier Gray, who shattered multiple records at this year’s carnivals. Kayla set five new records across various events, including breaking her own record in the Peter Canny 100m Freestyle. Meanwhile, Xavier dominated the Junior Carnival, setting new records in all four of his Year 8 Boys 50m races. Collectively, these two phenomenal swimmers erased nearly ten seconds from existing College records. Special mention to Oli Dyer for breaking two records in the Year 10 Boys 50m Breaststroke and 50m Freestyle events—an incredible effort!

 

Year Level Champions 

  • Year 12 – Kayla Pratt & Liam Mezenberg
  • Year 11 – Olivia Junck & James Arnup
  • Year 10 – Rosie Lonsdale & Oliver Dyer
  • Year 9 – Malia Carrick & Harry Whitford
  • Year 8 – Indi Gieschen & Xavier Gray
  • Year 7 – Elise Pratt & Josh Morton

The House Spirit Shield, awarded for participation, enthusiasm, and teamwork, was claimed by Theodore House. Their energy and commitment were truly commendable!

 

House Standings

Junior Carnival Winner: Champagnat House (421 points)

Senior Carnival Winner: Champagnat House (475.5 points)

Overall Champion House (Bernard Peavey Memorial Trophy): Champagnat House

 

A huge congratulations to Champagnat House for dominating the competition and claiming the overall championship! A fantastic effort from all students who participated and contributed to the success of this year’s carnivals.

SSV Senior Boys Cricket

The CCS Senior Boys Cricket team has advanced to the SSV State Quarter Finals after strong performances at the Gippsland Finals on 13th March.

In the semi-final against Marist-Sion Warragul, CCS set 125 runs, led by Harry Tatterson (39 off 19). Key wickets from Nic Walker (3/29), Tatterson (2/22), and Dru Davidson (2/32) secured a tight win.

 

In the final against Bass Coast Wonthaggi, Jesse Parker (68 off 39) powered CCS to 8/171, with solid contributions from Mitch McMaster (29), Charlie Morris (26), and Dru Davidson (22). Tom Boyd (3/8) and Tatterson (2/18) led a strong bowling attack, restricting Wonthaggi to 125.

 

CCS will face Melbourne High School in the State Quarter Final on 17th March in Yarragon.

Bairnsdale Clay Target Shooting

CCS students had a fantastic day at the recent Riviera Secondary Schools Championships, hosted by Bairnsdale Field and Game. A strong team of 24 students represented the College, with four finishing in the top three of their respective age categories.

Congratulations to:

  • Isla Young – 2nd (Junior Girls)
  • Oliver Witt – 3rd (Senior Boys)
  • Charlie Hall – 2nd (Junior Boys)
  • Josh Mackenzie – 3rd (Junior Boys)

The day ended with an exciting shoot-off between Charlie and Josh, who were tied on 17/20 targets after two preliminary rounds. Charlie, Josh, and Isla joined forces with Lachlan Rand, Patrick McKinley, and Blake Hall to achieve the highest team score of 67/100, finishing 4th overall.

 

A special thank you to parents Mr. Justin McMahon and Mr. Anthony Young for their support on the day.

 

SSV Swimming

More than 30 CCS students have qualified for the SSV Gippsland Finals following outstanding performances at the Wellington Finals in Traralgon earlier this term.

 

 

 

 

 

Individual highlights include:

  • Xavier Gray (Year 8) – 4x FIRSTS, 1x SECOND
  • Harry Whitford (Year 9) – 3x FIRSTS, 2x SECONDS
  • Elise Pratt (Year 7) – 2x FIRSTS, 3x SECONDS
  • James Arnup (Year 11) – 2x FIRSTS, 2x SECONDS
  • Josh Morton (Year 7) – 1x FIRST, 4x SECONDS

Additionally, all 12 of the College’s medley and 4x50m freestyle relay teams have progressed.

Marist Basketball Teams off to Bulleen

Best of luck to our Girls and Boys Marist Basketball teams, who will head to Bulleen from March 30 to April 3 for the 33rd Australian Marist Basketball Carnival, hosted by Marcellin College.

 

Monday morning training sessions have been going well, with both teams looking to improve upon last year’s results—Runners-up (Girls) and 5th place (Boys).

 

2025 Girls Team:

Mackenzie Lett, Chloe Felsbourg, Tayli Dimarco, Meika Bravington, Ella Higgins, Grace Dillow, Brooke Kelly, Chloe Rees, Alexa Doherty, and Issie Goldsmith.

 

2025 Boys Team:

Marcus Proud, Jack McQuillen, Will Burgiel, Fabian Vera, Elijah Berry, Jimmy Little, Phoenix Cox, Archer Stobie, Charlie Kelly, and Paxton Fulford.

 

The teams will be coached by Mr. Josh Stubbe and Ms. Kelly Burgiel, with Rodney Curtis and Jamie Murphy assisting and managing respectively.

Our Marist Basketballers are currently selling raffle tickets to help cover costs associated with this year’s Carnival – hosted by Marcellin College, Bulleen from March 30 – April 3. 

 

For anyone wishing to purchase a ticket(s), you can do so at front reception this week. Thanks to our wonderful admin staff, EFTPOS purchases are available. As you can see below, we’ve had several local businesses come forward with very generous gift vouchers/donations as prizes for our raffle. Any support of these businesses would be most appreciated. 

 

We wish both teams the best of luck!

 

Jamie Murphy 

Sports Coordinator