Sport News

School Sport SA Knockout Open Boys Netball
On Friday, 21st August the Open Boys Netball team braved icy weather conditions to participate in the School Sport SA Knockout carnival. The boys demonstrated exceptional determination, teamwork and sportsmanship to finish in third place overall, with two wins, two losses and a draw in their final game. Thanks go to Lydia Paton and Chelsea Norris (Year 10) for their assistance in training and organising the team on the day. I would also like to thank Miss Jessica Oliviero who attended the carnival as part of her teaching placement at the College.
Innika Ackerley
Team Manager
School Sport SA Knockout Open Boys Volleyball
The Open Boys Volleyball team competed in the School SA Knockout Pool B Competition in Week 5 at Mars Stadium. The team was confident with most of our team comprised of Year 12s who had played competitive volleyball or are currently playing in Stage 2 Physical Education.
However, we soon found it was not going to be all smooth sailing, quickly being down 16–10 in the first set against Temple College, Paralowie. One timeout was enough to stem the tide, as the team turned around the match to win the first set 26–24. After that we never looked back, winning all four of our games, and progressing to the finals of this competition in Week 7
Tim Kupke
Team Manager
SACSA 9/10 Girls and Boys Football
Piloted by Year 12 coaches, Logan Mulady and Bella Materne, the 9/10 Boys and Girls football teams headed out to a wintry day out at West Beach ready to take on our competitors. The first few games saw both teams winning by substantial margins followed by tougher matches to finish the day. The girls' team made it through to the finals in pouring rain and came out 3rd, winning against Cedar in the final game.
Lauren Dutton
Team Manager
Year 7/8 Boys SACSA Football
The Year 7/8 Boys Football team went close to taking home the trophy, but in the end, Hills Christian School was just too strong. After winning 3 out of 4 minor round games, the Endeavour boys defeated Kings Baptist in the semi-final, to advance to the grand final against Hills.
In the end, our lads couldn’t quite get the job done, going down by 18 points in the grand final.
Simon Maddern
Team Manager
Louis - The thing I most enjoyed about the football carnival was playing football with my friends and having heaps of fun playing the sport I most love. It was a great day and I am looking forward to hopefully doing it again next year.
Armand - The thing I enjoyed most about the footy carnival was just playing footy, I couldn’t find a team this year, so I haven’t played footy in ages.
Game 1
Endeavour 4-3 (27) defeated Temple College (Mile End) 0-2 (2)
Game 2
Endeavour 4-2 (26) defeated Portside 0-1 (1)
Game 3
Endeavour 10-5 (65) defeated Kings Silver 0-0 (0)
Game 4
Endeavour 1-1 (7) lost to Hills Christian 3-5 (23)
Semi Final
Endeavour 4-2 (26) defeated Kings Gold 2-4 (16)
Grand Final
Endeavour 2-1 (13) lost to Hills Christian 4-7 (31)