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

It's a big week of sport with multiple Bill Turner Cup games and the resumption of MISA sport on Tuesday. Next week, the Diocesan Cross Country Championships are being held in Nowra. This will mean an early morning for our keen runners, and we look forward to seeing what success they bring back from the long day. There have been many encouraging results in MISA, with Mount Carmel continuing to chase down the MISA Championship title for a third year in a row, staying within touching distance of the accolade. As always, keep an eye out on Compass for upcoming sporting events.

Bill Turner Trophy VS Good Samaritan Catholic College

On the 21 of May, the soccer team demonstrated a strong performance, maintaining control over the majority of positions on the field and creating numerous opportunities with a high number of shots, although converting these into goals proved challenging. The team scored in the first half and successfully held on to their lead towards the end of the game, showcasing solid defensive skills. Prodigy Seleena Mifsud was highly influential and skillful throughout the match, contributing significantly to both offensive and defensive plays. Veronique Ferriere was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) for her exceptional performance and pivotal role in securing the team's success. Next up in round 4 is Freeman Catholic College College on the 3 of June.

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Bill Turner Cup VS Saint Gregory's College Campbelltown

On 22 May, the Mount Carmel Catholic College Under 15s soccer team played a Bill Turner Cup match against St Gregory's College, Campbelltown. The game was closely contested at halftime, but a series of strong offensive plays from St Gregory's in the second half resulted in a 4-1 defeat for Mount Carmel, leading to their elimination from the nationwide knockout tournament. Despite the loss, the team showed commendable effort and sportsmanship. Special thanks go to Mr King who put effort into training and coaching the young side. The College is proud of the team and looks forward to their future success next year. 

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NSWCCC Swimming Selection

Congratulations to our talented swimmers who excelled in the recent NSWCCC selection events!

Daniel Lill (17 Boys Multi Category)

2nd in 50 Metre Freestyle

Nathan Williams (17 Boys)

2nd in 50 Metre Freestyle

2nd in 200 Metre Freestyle

1st in 400 Metre Freestyle

3rd in 200 Metre Individual Medley (IM)

Ava Antala (16 Girls)

1st in 50 Metre Backstroke

3rd in 100 Metre Long Course (LC) Backstroke

The first three placegetters, including relay teams, qualify for selection in the CCC team. We are incredibly proud of our students' achievements and look forward to their continued success. Go team!

MISA Term 2; Round 2

Sport

Result

MVP Short Report

Netball

Years 11-12

PONT

 

Win 29-23

Sienna Finn

The girls played a good game against a solid St Patrick’s opposition. Krystal and Sienna were consistent in the shooting circle, not only scoring goals but strong in the air with important rebounds. Taylah, Isabella A and Isabella N worked hard for each other to bring the ball smoothly down the court. Gemma and Rebecca went for every ball and this hunger got the team some important turnovers. A good win that showcased the girls ability to work for each other as a team.

Basketball 

Years 7-9 Girls 

HOBR

 

VS STP

Win 10-7

Avah Paea

The MISA Junior Girls Basketball team secured a victory against St. Patrick's in round 3 of their competition. Throughout the game, the team demonstrated impressive cohesion and collaboration. The MVP title this week was awarded to Avah for her outstanding shooting skills which kept the team in the lead throughout the entire game. Looking ahead to round 4 next week, the team are determined to continue their winning streak and add another triumph to their record.

Basketball

Years 7-9 Boys

RODC

 

VS JTCC

Win 43-24

Christos Glinellis

After last week's loss the MISA Junior Boys team were keen to secure a win, and this showed in a very strong start that put us up by 10 points in the first 5 minutes. Continuous pressure on the ball and great team play kept Mount Carmel in front with a healthy lead despite improved play from the opposition. It was a strong win which we hope to build upon next week.

Indoor Cricket 

Years 10-12 Girls

OCOB

 

VS MCCC

Win 92-38

Mikaela Simpson

The girls came into the game undefeated and were hoping to keep the streak going. The opponent was a strong Broughton team that are a definite title contender. MCCC were sent into bat and posted their highest total so far hitting an incredible 92 runs. There was some stellar batting from Jorja Lewis and Mikaela Simpson posting the highest paired total of the game. MCCC went into bowl and were on point from the very beginning with some early wickets from Alisha Philip and Mikaela Simpson. MCCC were able to keep BAC to a total of 38 runs. Congratulations to our MVP this week Mikaela Simpson who performed well all round with bat and ball. And great work overall to the team who have been performing week in and week out.

Hockey

Years 7-9 Boys

ELID

 

VS BAC

Loss 1-0

Isaiah Nakasenh The team started strong in the top of the table clash against a very strong Broughton team. Cooper and Harry had a couple of chances to put us ahead but we narrowly missed the goal. Despite playing the game with one player less, the team didn't give up and ran all afternoon. Jivesh made some key one on one stops in the second half to keep the score even. Unfortunately, a late goal separated the teams but the team played with great team spirit and increased confidence for the rest of the season.

Frisbee

Years 7-9 Mixed

MARP

VS MAS

Win 30-3

Caitlin Ramos & Ryder Faiai The team’s first game ended with an excellent win against MacArthur Anglican College, resulting in a score of 30-3, our way. They effectively adjusted tactics throughout the game with the team collectively supporting and motivating each other. Overall each player played a vital role in our win today.

Softball

Years 10-12 Boys

KING

VS OPAC

Loss 5-3

Parker Cameron A loss to start the delayed competition. The inexperienced team started well in the first innings controlling the game and getting a few batters across. Unfortunately the final innings saw the boys concede multiple runs with some poor fielding. Plenty to work on going forward to get the maiden win.

Rugby League

U16's

ABRN

VS JTCC

Win 28-16

Makeilah Langi What a fantastic first game played by our wonderful Girls Rugby League team. They have been keen to get on the field and with the last 2 weeks being rained out, they did not hold back their excitement, enthusiasm and joy to be active. I have to commend the whole team for their courage to step on the field. Rugby League can be daunting, especially when you haven’t played before. Our preparation with Mr Harpley, Shannon Gallant and our wonderful coach, Lauren Ahovelo and assistant coach Erica Saunders, has helped prepare our girls with a solid foundation on which to build on. A big wrap goes to our MVP, Makeilah, who was fierce in defence and made some great breaks in attack. I also have to mention Monte, Fua and Shante. Their experience and leadership on the field are invaluable, especially to our new players. Another wrap goes to our debut winger, Clara. Clara made a few breaks and did not back down with the JT defence. Watch out next week, as this team can only get better!

Rugby League

Year 10-12 Boys

HARK

VS JTCC

Draw

Mitchell Carney The start to the game saw us earn possession through a one on one strip from Preston Gallant. Unfortunately with a few mistakes we were not able to take advantage. The opposition let us off the hook and we were able to keep the ball in their half for most of the first 10 minutes but we were not able to capitalise. After allowing them passage to our end with some poor mistakes and penalties we were able to hold strong and keep them from scoring. The game finished a hard earned 0-0 draw. With MVP going to Mitchell Carney for his tireless work in the middle of the park.

Football

Years 11-12 Boys

KAWR

VS BAC

Loss 1-0

Lachlan Hayton With a very tightly contested game where things could have gone either way, the boys battled for the full match however they ultimately gave up a goal to BAC after some weary legs. Quite an improvement from all the boys today, onto next week.

Football

Years 10-12 Girls

HEAS

VS MAS

Won 2-1

Marina Frangieh A great performance from the girls to come back from 1 nil down, to win the game 2-1. The girls displayed great resilience with only 10 players and a number of players playing their second game of the day. Great effort girls. Look forward to the next round.

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27 May: Diocesan Cross Country Championships

14 June: Diocesan Netball Championships

17 June: College Athletics Carnival

DIO and NSWCCC EVENTS

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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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 Coordinator