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

Week four has seen a quiet week of sport around the College with MISA teams playing on Tuesday and recreational sport continuing each week. Upcoming we have some exciting competitions with MISA golf and NSWCCC Netball School Based competition. As we approach the halfway point of this term's MISA season, we keep in mind our year 12 students who will be representing the College for the last few times. Their contribution throughout the years has helped showcase the sporting culture of Mount Carmel by being involved in multiple winning teams throughout their time. As always, keep an eye on compass for future updates and goodluck to our MISA teams chasing trophies in their respective competitions. 

MISA

Sport

Result

MVP Short Report

Indoor Cricket

Years 10-12 Boys

OCOB

vs MAG

Loss 111-3

Cooper Harrison

The boys came into the matchup short of the required 8 players but were full of enthusiasm to get the win. Winning the toss, Captain Owen Webb elected to bat first hoping to post a solid total for Magdalene to chase. Unfortunately some stellar bowling saw MCCC only post 3 runs. It would take a Marcellin inspired miracle to get the win with 3 runs and even though there was some excellent bowling from the boys Magdalene were able to post a sound 111 runs and take away the win. Next week will see a bye, which will allow the team to regroup and regather to battle the remainder of the season.

AFL

Years 10-12  Boys

MARP

vs JTCC

Win 79-20

Brody Taateo

Tough game this week. John Therry had a stacked squad, with some very good players around the park. To compound our problems we were down with a number of players off sick and injured. The boys are to be commended for ignoring the score line and competing for the entire game. Brody and Monty played great as always in the middle, they were simply outnumbered, often contesting the ball against five JT boys. Pelesasa made some great plays in defence, with some big contacts against the John Therry forwards. We will be playing Macarthur Anglican for the second time next week, hopefully trying to improve on our performance from our last visit. 

AFL

Years 10-12 Girls

ABRN

vs THAC

Loss 51-1

Gemma Olling

&

Isabella Ashcroft

Another tough game with no  substitutions. The girls never gave up and keep improving every week. Our defence was stronger than the past weeks and we really made THAC work for their points. Gemma and Bella never stopped running, jumping and chasing the ball down. Having only 2 midfielders was a tough task, but these girls never disappoint. Monte was relentless and Mia never stopped smiling when she made contact with the ball and her opponent. Great tackling from Kendra, Vaasi and Aleena. Via’s competitive nature switched her from offence to defence, where she could really step up and slow down THAC’s forwards. A big thank you to the team for never giving up!

Rugby League

U15's Boys

HARK

BYE

Netball

Years 7-8 Girls

PONT

vs STP

Loss 23-11

Avah Paea

A solid effort from the girls all over the court. Once again our defence was a force to be reckoned with with our girls applying pressure to every pass. The conditions were difficult with a wet court but the girls adjusted accordingly and worked well together as a team unit. Avah was strong in each position that she played. Her strong hold and straight arms made it challenging for the opposition to get a clean pass away. Well done. A great game by all. Being on next week. 

Netball

Years 9-10 Girls

BELT

vs STP

Loss 45-10

Whole Team

The girls came up against an incredibly strong opponent in St Pat’s this week, especially whilst still dealing with some injuries and the wet weather conditions. Each and every one who took the court approached the game with grit and determination, shown through every centre pass with all our girls working together to contest the ball. It was too hard to choose an MVP this week, however a special mention to Chelsea S who came back from injury this week and played a stellar game as GA, forming an incredible partnership with Bella H. Miyah, Bella N, Eva and Alexa were incredible on our defensive end, playing in positions that are not their usual and taking some amazing intercepts. Our centre court Alexa, Chelsea B, Zoe and Bella N has rough opponents to work with but worked as a team to try to get the ball down the court. Looking forward to next week! 

Softball 

Years 10-12 Girls

HOBR

 

VS STP

Loss 4-2

Smriti Pathania In a challenging matchup against St Patrick's, the MISA Senior Girls Softball team showcased their resilience, with confidence steadily growing in the second innings. Unfortunately, the game was reverted to the first innings as St. Patrick's had to leave early, cutting short a promising comeback. Despite the abrupt end, Smriti was named MVP for her outstanding contributions and pivotal plays throughout the game. The team's effort and spirit were commendable, setting a strong foundation for future games.

Football

Years 7-9 Girls

HEAS

VS STP

Draw 3-3

Lillian Jackson In a challenging game against St Pat's the girls demonstrated a fighting performance in attack to finish the game with a Draw at 3 all. Well done girls! Looking forward to next week.

Football

Years 7-8 Boys

KING

Vs SBCC

Draw 2-2

Izrael Marmont The boys had a challenging start, conceding two early goals within the first 15 minutes, which wasn't ideal. However, after a crucial halftime team talk and a motivational boost, the boys fought back, levelling the game with goals from Lachlan Scrine and Deric Abraham. Izral Marmont was a standout, showing grit and determination at every opportunity. The team is to be commended on their hard-fought comeback.

Football

Years 9-10 Boys

BERB

vs SBCC

Win 3-1

Brodie Cutajar

&

Vincent Brancati

What started out as a disappointing turn-out as almost half the team didn’t bring their gear thinking the game was cancelled, we started the match with only 11 players. Despite this, the boys that played started with tremendous effort and determination to get the job done. Unfortunately we conceded early with a penalty against us from a lazy tackle inside the box. However, we dug deep with Baxter scraping back a great offensive goal against the run of play making it 1-1 at the break. A few tactical changes were made and the second half started strongly. For a brief moment the two teams looked all square with Brodie making some crucial saves to keep us in the match, but eventually with two superb goals, not by talent, but by hunger and desire, Vincent and David capitalised on some defensive errors which meant the game finished at 3-1.Huge credit to those that played and getting a lot of minutes. Hopefully next week we have a stronger turn-out.

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