Sports Special Edition
Sport Achievements
Cross Country Age Champions
12 years Amara Stronach
13 years Laura Metry
14 years Elise Martin
15 years Gabrielle Waterson
16 years Hester Legge
17 years Eve Donovan
From our school carnival, 50 students were selected to compete at the St George Zone Cross Country carnival and from this, 14 went onto to represent St George Zone at the Sydney East Regional carnival.
The school representatives at the St George Zone Cross Country Carnival were:
12 Years | Annabel Andrews Ruby Duggan Laila Duval Maia Emery Sienna Kutasi Jacqueline Mather Joaquina Nayacakalou Tabara Savage |
13 Years | Alexis Edwards Gemma Harris Calantha Hopwood-Craig Zoe O’Keefe Poppy Procter |
14 Years | Romy Brooks Elizabeth Christoforidis Eva Costello Emily Giang Jessica Sanderson Samantha Walker Charlotte Whelan |
15 Years | Phoebe CausleyTodd Matilda-Lily French Niamh Hosty-Snelgrove Maria Mikhedova Peta Soilemezis Mieke van Wel Ruby Wilkinson |
16 Years | Catie Broadbent Elena Costas Emily Earp Ava Haywood-White Lucy Rooke |
17+ Years | Eve Donovan Lillian McCormack Amanda Smyth Hannah Veitch |
The students who represented both the school at the St George Zone Carnival and St George Zone at the Sydney East Carnival were:
12 Years | Lucy Davies Amara Stronach |
13 Years | Mariana Cortes Da Conceicao Guerreiro Laura Metry – Laura was also named St George Zone 13 years age champion runner – up Alex Spencer |
14 Years | Sally-Ann Bird Elise Martin Olive O’Grady - Olive was also named St George Zone 14 years age champion |
15 Years | Gabrielle Waterson |
16 Years | Inga Braun Ada Kelly Hester Legge - Hester was also named St George Zone 16 years age champion runner – up |
17 + Years | Nell Bryson-Smith Georgia Kirkwood – Georgia also went on to Represent Sydney East at NSWCHS level and will be acknowledged for this fine achievement at the end of year Recognition Assembly |
And finally, Cross Country Champion House for 2019 is ADELAIDE.
Early in term 2, we held our much anticipated “All Time Favourites” themed Athletics carnival. This event was very well attended and a fun day was had by all.
Athletics Age Champions
12 years Tabara Savage
13 years Laura Metry
14 years Elise Martin
15 years Peta Soilemezis
16 years Lucy Rooke
17 years Nell Bryson-Smith
A large squad of 51 students were selected to represent the school at the St George Zone Athletics Carnival and 22 went onto represent St George Zone at the Sydney East carnival.
The following students represented the school at the St George Zone Athletics carnival:
12 Years | Lucy Davies Tasiha Kelly Grace Wallace |
13 Years | Tyla Bacosa Eva Hampshire Neave Sharp Marla Stevenson |
14 Years | Amy Dambiec Emily Giang Chloe Holland-Hughes Elise Martin Mae Mitsa |
15 Years | Hannah Carr Phoenix Fitzpatrick Edie Harris Nareema Lewis Daniella Lloyd-White Rosie Lotawa Maria Mikhedova Melina Savvas Antonina Scheer Peta Soilemezis |
16 Years | Catie Broadbent Hailie Brown Elena Costas Emily Earp Imani Pender |
17+ Years | Erica Beattie Arame Nicolls |
The following students represented the school at the St George Zone Athletics carnival and went on to compete for the St George Zone at the Sydney East Regional carnival.
12 Years | Luna Cano Victoria Courtis Laila Duval Sienna Kutasi Layla Paleaae Tabara Savage Amara Stronach |
13 Years | Antigoni Courtis Laura Metry Rose Muers Zoe O’Keefe Alex Spencer |
14 Years | Emma Jonas Moralee Olive O’Grady Ilana Udovcic |
15 Years | Angelina Perez |
16 Yea |
Winter Sport
Great grand final victories in Winter Sport this season. Congratulations to Ms Neves’ Open B Basketball Team who won 37-4, Ms Conroy’s Open B Netball, Ms Liu’s Open B Table Tennis & Ms Wang’s U13 C1 Netball.
Code of Conduct for Behaviour at Sport
The following points come from the Zone and Regional policies we have on our school internet pages.
PLAYERS’ CODE
• Play for the fun of it.
• Play by the rules and always abide by the decisions of officials.
• Control your temper. Make no criticism either by word or gesture. Deliberately distracting or provoking an opponent is not acceptable or permitted in any sport.
• Work equally hard for yourself and your team. Your team’s performance will benefit and so will your own.
• Be willing to train and prepare for the game or competition. Preparation helps prevent injury and increases the level of enjoyment.
• Play only when you are fully fit. To play with injury will handicap your team, and may expose you to the risk of further and more serious injury.
• Be a good sport. Applaud the good play of your team mates and that of your opponents.
• At all times cooperate with your coach, team mates and opponents, for without them you do not have a competition.
• Remember the goals of the game are to have fun and improve your skills. Be modest in success and generous in defeat.