College Sport
Big week of sport is coming up with our college Athletics Carnival on Monday 17 June. Some of our MISA teams are still chasing trophies with some unfortunate losses in the semi finals on Tuesday. We have grand finals this week with our Hockey and Cricket teams playing for 1st place on Tuesday. We also wish our Marist Netball team good luck in the National Marist Netball competition after months of preparation. As always keep an eye out on compass for more information on all things sport
Marist Netball
Our netballers are set to participate in the 25th Annual Marist Netball Carnival from 17-20 June. This year’s tournament is being hosted in Sydney at Olympic Park. The girls have experienced a few injuries in the lead-up, but they still have a strong chance of performing well against schools from across the country. This is the first time the girls have been involved in the carnival in several years due to COVID and other disruptions.
A big thanks to Ms Pontin and Ms Armour, who have tirelessly worked to prepare this team for the carnival. The team has been playing well in MISA and is currently in first place. We look forward to hearing about their success. Good luck, girls!
Congratulations to all involved in a great carnival!
Athletics Carnival Information
The Athletics Carnival will be held on Monday 17 June 2024 at the Campbelltown Athletics Centre Leumeah. The event schedule is as follows: the carnival will start at 8:45AM and finish at approximately 3:00PM.
For key events, students participating in the 400m and 800m races must arrive by 8:00AM, as these are competitive-only races.
Regarding transport details, students are responsible for their own transportation to and from the venue. Students who are travelling on the shuttle from school need to be onsite at 8.45 outside the chapel. A bus will depart the College at 8:30AM and return by 3:15PM, in time for afternoon buses. Students must enter from the Pembroke Road side as the pedestrian gate near the tennis courts will be locked.
For food arrangements, students should bring their own packed lunch. Limited canteen services will be available on a rotational basis by age group.
Parents are welcome to attend as spectators but must remain outside the fenced area rather than in the grandstand.
We look forward to a day of exciting competitions and great sportsmanship.
See you at the track!
MISA
Sport |
Result |
MVP | Short Report |
Hockey 7-9 Boys ELID
|
VS BAC Draw 0-0 |
Valentino Spano | Our committed team once again demonstrated their defensive mindset keeping a clean sheet in a top of the table clash against Broughton. New recruit Valentino worked tirelessly on the wing proving too quick for opposition defenders and used his speed to get back to stop a one on one opportunity. The Broughton goalkeeper kept them in the game saving two great opportunities from Harry and Brayden to keep the scores level. A big rematch next week in the grand final with our team full of confidence. Good luck boys! |
Basketball Years 7-9 Girls HOBR
|
VS THAC Loss 50-32 |
Carla Bosco & Miyah Meurant | In the semi-finals, the MISA Junior Girls Basketball Team played against Thomas Hassle, a tough match that pushed their skills to the limit. Despite their best efforts, our team lost, meaning we'll face the winner of the other semi-final next week. Carla and Miyah stood out as this week's MVPs for their determination and strength on the court. Now, the team is focused on regrouping and coming back stronger for next week. |
Basketball Years 7-9 Boys RODC |
VS JTCC Semi Final Loss 63-25 |
Ritchie Kan | We had a tough matchup this week against John Terry. MCCC put up a good effort but struggled against a physically bigger opposition. Credit is due to the team for keeping calm and continuing to play with great sportsmanship, pushing until the end of the game. Although a disappointing result, the team is eager to play for 3rd place next week. |
Netball Years 11-12 PONT |
VS OPAC Loss 37-17 |
Kaylee Attard | The girls had a weakened side due to year 11 having an excursion. Some of our best year 10 players stepped up to take on the seniors from Oran Park. Unfortunately they were too strong and sailed out to an uncatchable early lead. Well done girls. |
17 June: College Athletics Carnival
19th June: Knockout Soccer NSWCCC
24th June: Diocesan Hockey Championships
25th June: MISA Dance Festival
26th June: Diocesan Volleyball Championships
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.
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 |