SPORT

College Athletics Carnival results
It was an interesting result this year with Fox House taking the overall honours as the winning House Group for 2020. This came down to the wire with Sheppard actually compiling the most points for ‘athletic’ performance, however once the participation points were added to the overall score, Fox scored the most house points (only by 33!!). Because the scores were so close, we were unable to announce the winning House at the carnival so we had the ‘House Reveal’ at the College with the House Captains popping a confetti filled balloon that was filmed for all students to watch during Homeroom. You could hear the Fox Homerooms cheering for joy when the balloon popped and yellow confetti filled the air. Final scores were:
Fox - 1762
Sheppard - 1729
Browning - 1694
Stanley - 1328
Individual Student Achievements
Congratulations to Tess Buckley in Year 11 on her recent achievement at the Australian Mountain Biking Championships held in Bright. Tess received a bronze medal in the Junior Women’s Downhill Race. This is a fantastic achievement. Well done, Tess!
Congratulations to Joshua Sarantakos in Year 8 who was named Junior Umpire of the Year at Wagga Softball Associations presentation day. This is a wonderful achievement considering Joshua is only 13 years old.
Sport Star of the Year Award
Each year the College celebrates the achievements of a Junior and Senior, Male and Female Sport Star. As students participate in a sporting event throughout the year, points are allocated based on the value of that event and scores are collated at the end of the year. Winners are announced on presentation night at Joyes Hall in December.
Point allocations are:
ONE POINT:
Representing the College in a Gala Day e.g League Tag, Netball, Football
Representing the College in a Intra-school Day e.g. TRAC Tennis, TRAC Golf
Representing at CIS or RAS trial day without prior qualification rounds
TWO POINTS:
- Representing RAS (team or individual)
- Progression through to next Round of Gala Day or Intra-school Day
- Runner Up Age Champion TRAC (Swimming/Athletics/X-Country/Diving)
- Representing the College at BISSA (swimming/Athletics/X-Country/Diving)
THREE POINTS:
Runner Up Age Champion BISSA (Swimming/Athletics/X-Country/Diving)
TRAC Age Champion (Athletics/Swimming/Cross Country)
TRAC Golf Champion
TRAC Tennis Champion
Representing CIS (team or individual)
Member of the College team for CWWHS After School Sports Program (Cricket, Touch Football, Rugby League, Softball, AFL, Netball, Hockey, Soccer, Waterpolo)
FOUR POINTS:
- BRONZE at CIS (team or individual)
- Runner Up in a CWWHS after school sport competition
FIVE POINTS:
SILVER at CIS (team or individual)
Age Champion at BISSA (Athletics/Swimming/Cross Country/Diving)
Champion team at a CWWHS after school sport competition
SIX POINTS:
Selection and representation in ALL SCHOOLS (team/individual)
GOLD at CIS (team or individual)
SEVEN POINTS:
BRONZE at ALL SCHOOLS level
EIGHT POINTS:
Reserve in Australian Team
SILVER at ALL SCHOOLS level
NINE POINTS:
GOLD at ALL SCHOOLS (Team/ Individual)
Representing AUSTRALIA (team/ individual)
College House Colours - Sport
College Colours are awarded to commend students on their sporting achievements. They recognise excellence in a sport and their commitment to regular participation, practice and competition. If a student applies for a College Colour and is successful, they will be presented with their award at the College Colours Assembly in either Semester One or Two.
Bronze Colours - This is an award to students in Year 10 or above who:
Demonstrate either excellence or consistent participation and commitment in that sport over a period of 4 years, upholding the Honour and contributing to the positive image of the College.
Silver Colours - This is an award to students in Years 11 and 12 who:
Demonstrate excellence, honour and actively contribute to the promotion of that sport within the College eg: selection in a representative team such as BISSA.
Gold Colours - This is an award that can only be attained by a student who:
Has already attained a Silver Colour
Selection in a State or National Team
College Blue - This is an award that can only be attained by a student who:
Reaches a National or International sporting event or team
Upholds all of the values and standards of the College and contributes fully to the life of TRAC eg: coaching, refereeing, mentoring, volunteering, teaching younger students.
College Colour Application:
If you would like to apply for a College Colour, Please apply through this link:
https://forms.gle/zotYKwRoaBQhxcrT6
Kym Kjaer | Head of Representative Sport