Mount Carmel Catholic College Varroville
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Varroville NSW 2566
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College Sport

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Around the Grounds

A quieter week of sport with a break in the Diocesan events giving schools a much-needed break. In the absence, the College focused its efforts on our MISA teams gaining success in multiple sports. Some sports are going into semi-finals next week with Mount Carmel successfully finishing;  1st for Boys 11-12 Soccer; 2nd in Girls 11-12 Netball, Boys 10-12 Boys Rugby League and 7-9 Mixed Frisbee. All four teams have a strong chance of being crowned MISA champions at the conclusion of this term. We also saw in our recreational sport program a change of rotation with students moving to a variety of different sports. This was a very smooth transition and students are congratulated on their efforts on keeping up to date with sport information on compass. Busy few weeks coming up with our Girls Bill Turner Trophy Football team only 2 wins away from potentially being crowned regional champions. In addition to this we have our first dress rehearsal for our MISA dance squad on Tuesday who will be representing the College later this month at the Campbelltown Catholic Club. Thanks to all involved and good luck in your respective events.

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Daniel Lill YR 10
All Schools Swimming Championships
Daniel Lill Competed at the All Schools Swimming Championships on Thursday and Friday last week. He competed in the 16 over 4x50 relay and the 100m backstroke. This is a tremendous effort by Daniel who continues to improve in the pool with multiple personal best performances this year.
MISA Term 2 - Round 5
Congratulations to all our MVP’s from our MISA teams this week.

Sport

Result

MVP

Short Report

Softball

10-12 Boys

Mr Withnall 

Loss 10-1

VS JTCC

Pete Baltazar

We had a tough pill to swallow today, leaving 6 runners on base in scoring positions. It goes to show that our batting and shot selection is getting better each week, we just are not able to convert that into runs. The boys are still picking up on some basic rules, hopefully, by the end of next week's playoffs we will fully grasp all that’s required before we finish our run for the term. It’s never easy being the one with all the pressure on them leading the team from the mound, both boys did a great job today, especially Pete who stepped up in the second innings. 

Basketball

7-9 Boys

Mr Rodoreda

Loss 39-35

VS THAC

Lee Ombina

We had a tough game this week. The boys did a lot right - we defended well and adapted to the offensive plays of the opposition. Unfortunately, our shooting let us down - the team created good opportunities from the outside and in the middle, but the shots were not dropping for us today. It was still great to see this team push hard until the very end. 

Basketball

7-9 Girls

Ms Turnbull

Loss 35-29

VS THAC

Sophia Borromeo

Against a talented team we had a slow start.The team showed real grit and clawed back to be in striking distance of a win. Sophia showed why she is our team captain by leading from the front.Chelsea was at her menacing best. Alana and Gabrielle were a threat under the ring, however our shooting did let us down. Beth and Evangeline played so well I found it difficult to replace them.Lovina was strong in defence. Unfortunately injuries meant we could not play all players.

Scores; Eva 11; Chelsea 5; Sophia  11; Gabrielle 2.

Indoor Cricket

10-12 Girls

Mr O’Connell

Win 67-45

VS BAC

Keanna Bocarro

The girls won the toss and elected to field first, having had more success with this strategy in previous games. Every individual bowled extremely well, limiting Broughton to 45 runs. The girls batted fantastically and easily surpassed the opposition’s total to end up on 67 runs. Keanna Bocarro and Erin Nelson batted extremely well posting the highest joint total for the day. A big congratulations to the team who will now play in the semi finals next week for a coveted spot in the grand final.

Netball

11-12 Girls

Mrs Armour

Bye

Bye

Bye

Hockey

7-9 Boys

Mr Rees

Loss 2-0

VS SBCC

Adrian Rivadeneira

The boys took a little big longer to get into the game today, but clicked into gear in the later stages of the game. Some excellent defensive efforts from the two backs and some enterprising play through the middle kept us in the game, but outclassed today by the opposition.

Rugby League

10-12 Boys

Mr Kawa &

Mr Harpley

Loss 22-8

VS JTCC

Seth Sinclair

A big hit out against the heavyweights in JT. The boys let a few errors get the better of them in the first half with cheap loss of possession which resulted in JT scoring 3 try’s in the first half with all being converted from some delightful kicking. The boys bounced back to hold JT to only 4 points in the second half given a strong defensive performance from the boys. A much better performance from the team and all should be proud. 

Rugby League

U16 Girls

Mrs Abra &

Miss Heath

Loss 44-24

VS JTCC

Maria De Lima

Goncalves Fernandes

Great performance from the girls, with visible improvements each week. Every player is working for the team, with vital tackles in defence and hit ups in attack. 

Frisbee

7-9 Mixed

Mr Martin

Win 21-4

VS BAC

Chelsea Herborn 

Fantastic performance from the team in difficult conditions. Sebastian Ratajczak and Hudson Warren playing like Tom Brady and Drew Brees at the back with pinpoint accuracy to Chelsea and Katerina. 

Soccer

11-12 Boys

Mr Berkeley

Win 1-0

VS MAG

Ryan Locke

Wow! What a game. After a slow start to the match once again, I can only describe the quality of how the boys performed to obtain the result. It was a game where I could not sit still knowing the boys secured 2nd place from a 1-0 victory. At last, a goal scored from Ryan that resembled a top quality striker - it was about time this happened since he has had a bit of a dry spell of late. To have received a really difficult pass, he did extremely well to scan his shoulder, check-in, open his body and place a curling shot into the top right-hand corner of the goal. Some would say his celebration was almost as good as the goal. Overall, the boys played a really well-disciplined second half to cap off a tidy result to secure us into the 2nd vs 3rd semi-finals match.

Soccer

10-12 Girls

Miss Nimac

Loss 5-0

VS MAG

Zoe Glinatsis

The girls played valiantly in a solid display with a depleted squad due to several students who are injured currently. This included a few solid through balls and shots on goal. However, Magdalene proved too strong today demonstrating good skill and teamwork. The girls are to be commended on their team work and never say die attitude. Well done girls!

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Monday 5 June Bill Turner Trophy
Friday 16 June Diocesan Netball at Narellan Sports Hub
Monday 19 June Diocesan Hockey
Tuesday 20 June MISA Dance Festival
Wednesday 21 June Diocesan Volleyball
Thursday 22 June NSWCCC Girls Fottball Knockout Qualification
Friday 28 July Diocesan Athletics

DIO and NSWCCC EVENTS

Again a very busy term for sport with a lot of events occurring throughout the term. As always, students are encouraged to sign up and trial for representative teams. Below you will find registration links for both our DIO and NSWCCC events. If you require any further information please visit the Diocese of Wollongong sports here 

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Registrations are Now Open for 2023

Please refer to attached 2023_Registration.pdf

Representative Pathways

MISA Website https:/wwwwmisaonlineeorgg.au/ 
Diocesan Sport News Updates and news on Wollongong Diocese sport events and trials can be viewed here
NSW CCC/CSNSW Sport News Higher level CCC trials and events status can be monitored here
School Sport Australia Sport News More School Sport Australia information can be found here

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If you have any questions, please email webbb01@dow.catholic.edu.au 

Mr Braydon Webb

Sports Co-ordinator