Sport

A big year for Blackburn High School Sport.  

It was our first year back in full swing and what a successful year it was. We were lucky enough to enter teams in almost all of the competitions, with many entering 2 or 3.  

It was clear that the sport competitions were missed over the past few interrupted years, because Blackburn High students were on another level! The passion, enthusiasm and determination of the students was evident from the moment the sign ups were posted, to the final siren of each match. Whether students were playing in a tryout, or a state final, the students demonstrated their pride to represent the school at the inter-school sport level. 

The students successfully finished off term 4 in a number of competitions at Regional, State, National and International levels. Congratulations to the Year 8 Boys Hockey team and Year 8 Girls Cricket team for taking part in EMR competitions. The Year 7 State Girls Hockey team (winners) and Year 7 State Boys Basketball team (runner up). Thomas Linnet placing 1st at Australian All Schools in the 1500m and Olivia Roche, placing 3rd in the world for a diving competition.  

 

Lauren Van Der Westhuizen  

Interschool Sport Coordinator 

Year 8 & 9 PE SEPEP Champions 

In Term 4, students in Years 8 & 9 took part in a SEPEP (Sports Education in Physical Education Program) unit in their Physical Education classes. SEPEP is based around the philosophy that community sport involvement (structured teams and competitions) has the potential to breed in its participants leadership, responsibility, ownership, dedication, competence, and commitment as well as physical, social and cognitive skills. Students are put in the driver’s seat fulfilling the roles associated with managing a sports competition such as umpires/referees, scorers, equipment managers and coaches/captains. The Year 8 Boys played Softball over a 5 lesson round-robin and the Year 9 Boys played Cricket over a 7 lesson round-robin. Congratulations to the Champion teams pictured below.  

BHS Year 8 Girls Cricket Report

BHS 12/124 (20 overs) were defeated by Balwyn HS 8/182 (20 overs) 

Highlights: Grace Hourigan 19 retired and 2 wickets, Saachi Trivedi 9 retired, Anouk Van Oirsouw’s wicketkeeping, Cassandra Hoye 12 

 

On Monday, 7th November BHS Year 8 girls played Balwyn High School in the EMR at Myrtle Reserve. The game was played under Cricket Australia: Junior Formats Stage 1 rules. 9 batters face 13 balls each. If the batter gets dismissed, they continue to bat for their allotted balls, but the fielding team get 4 bonus runs. BHS won the toss and sent Balwyn into bat. Limiting the amount of wides and no-balls and also picking up wickets at regular intervals were key goals if BHS were to keep Balwyn to a reasonable score. Captain, Grace Hourigan and Saachi Trivedi were the standouts with the ball bowling good line (off stump and outside) and a full length. When batting, BHS needed to lose as few wickets as possible and hit the odd boundary. Grace and Saachi followed up their fine efforts in the field with some quality batting. Unfortunately, BHS lost a total of 12 wickets and only hit 1 4 in their 20 overs compared to Balwyn losing only 8 wickets and hitting 10 4’s. These were the big difference makers contributing to the outcome, a convincing 58 run win to Balwyn HS.       

Mr Couzens  

State Champions 

Olivia Roche - Diving 
Charlie Wilson - 400m 
Babette Nathan - Shot Put   
Tom Linnett - 800m 

U12-13 Boys Cross country  

Thomas Linnett 
Charlie Wilson  
Luke Sciacca  

Junior Boys Netball 

Ryder Brown 
Jacob Bugler 
Charlie Duane  
Hugo Dykes 
Callum Holroyd 
Kai Jones 
Thomas Lane  
Thomas Linnett 
Charlie Wilson 

Yr 7 Girls Hockey  

Jessica Andrews 
Samara Azzopardi 
Chelsea Daniels 
Lacey Etheridge 
Isabella Hodges 
Brooke Hunter 
Siya Kushwah 
Lavinia Marsh 
Amelia Mitchell 
Mahsa Rajaeian  
Anabel Shrapnel 
Saachi Trivedi 

Please see more fantastic achievements of our students in sports written up in the Principal's Report.