College Sport
Around the Grounds
A busy week with MISA, the NSWCCC school-based netball competition, and MISA golf all taking place. Firstly, our MISA golf students faced a challenging day in the wind at Camden Links Golf Course, with everyone struggling in the tough conditions. Unfortunately, Eamon, Baxter, and Isaac Robinson, all from Year 10, couldn't keep up with the leading pack and didn't secure a victory. In addition, our Marist netball team competed in the NSWCCC Netball School Competition but struggled, losing the first two games by 2 points, which deflated the girls for the rest of the day. Well done to our boys in golf and girls in netball. Finally, we saw the conclusion of round 5 of MISA, with some teams now advancing to the semi-finals, where they will aim to earn valuable MISA championship points and attempt to win their respective competitions. We wish these teams the best of luck in their finals in week 7.
MISA
Sport |
Result |
MVP | Short Report |
Indoor Cricket Years 10-12 Boys OCOB |
vs BAC Loss 36-7 |
Arjun Rapal |
A solid performance from the boys this week with a full strength team now that the HSC trials are finished. Good batting and some excellent fielding were on display but wasn’t enough to beat Broughton who “brought on” a stellar performance. |
AFL Years 10-12 Boys MARP |
MAG FORFEIT | ||
AFL Years 10-12 Girls ABRN |
vs MAG Win 19-8 |
Janita Leota-Brown & Marina Frangieh |
Fantastic game from the girls today. Contested everything, tackled hard, and controlled the field. The girls at the back did not let anything through, pouncing on the ball or making a tackle before Magdalene could get foot to it. The girls in the middle absolutely dominated. Liesl made some great break away runs, palming Magdalene players left and right, and Bella and Gemma controlled the ruck perfectly. The girls at front played amazing, Marina opened the scoring which set us on the right foot. Janita moved up front in the second half and tilted the game in our favour, she was hand passing scoring goals like a seasoned professional. Great job all round girls, thanks. |
Rugby League U15's Boys HARK |
vs MAG Loss 14-6 |
Caleg Matamua & Ashton McMillan |
We came into the game needing to win to progress to the final. We got the first try but we were unable to go on with it. We had multiple chances that on our day got converted into points but today was not that day. We worked hard and at times that ‘want’ to win was so great we didn’t make the best play possible. The boys will learn from this as they work towards being better next season. I wish all the boys the best in their grand finals in the coming weeks and I look forward to being able to work with them again in 2025. |
Netball Years 7-8 Girls PONT |
vs MAG Loss 29-5 |
Eva Alvarado |
A tough game for the girls today but despite being down on the scoreboard they never dropped their heads or stopped giving 100%. The opposition made it difficult to get the ball down the court. The girls kept fighting and coming forward for the ball. Eva was outstanding in the defensive circle. Every shot that was missed was rebounded. A strong effort. Well done girls. |
Netball Years 9-10 Girls BELT |
vs MAG Loss 50-6 |
Kyla Greenwood | An incredibly tough game for the girls today against Magdalene, but despite this they never lost the spirit that caused them to keep fighting for possession. Kyla was incredible, contesting each and every ball and taking a number of our intercepts. The girls have really come together as a team, working together on and off the court to make the game as enjoyable as possible. Well done girls. |
Softball Years 10-12 Girls HOBR
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vs MAS Draw 10-10 |
Whole Team | The girls had a tough game in the field. They came out strong in both innings and got 5 across the home plate in each innings but unfortunately some poor fielding let them down and MAS managed to tie the game up. Well done on a strong batting performance. |
Football Years 7-9 Girls HEAS |
vs JTCC Won 5-0 |
Charlee Yule |
A fantastic display of determination by the girls against John Terry to win 5-0. John Terry came out firing in the first half, having all the ball, they demonstrated great passages of play and the MCCC girls were on the back foot in defence. Going into halftime the score was 0-0. After half time the girls displayed their usual dominant performance with great skill displayed by Selena Misfud, surging runs by Lillian Jackson and Olivia Amador down the wings, but yet again Charlee Yule was the strike force at the top, putting away 4 goals. Congratulations girls, another fantastic effort, keeping the winning streak alive! |
Football Years 7-8 Boys KING |
vs JTCC Loss 3-1 |
Sean Phonthaphanh | It's been a challenging season for the boys, with a 3-1 loss to John Therry Catholic College. After conceding 2 early goals, Sean Phonthaphanh narrowed the gap with a stunning strike from outside the box. Despite creating numerous chances, the team struggled to convert in front of goal. Sean came close again with another powerful shot that unfortunately hit the crossbar, however, John Therry was able to capitalise on some loose defending to score a third goal. Lachlan Scrine, Isaiah Nakasenh, and Dylan Jacobs are to be commended for their standout performances. |
Football Years 9-10 Boys BERB |
vs JTCC Win 1-0 |
Brodie Cutajar |
The odds were slightly stacked against us to start, with a few boys out of action due to injuries which made selections a little difficult this week. Nonetheless, the boys got the job done with a brace in the second half by Brodie Cutajar and some strong protection in front of our own goal, with Jack Ashton making some crucial saves as well as Tennyson King and Logan Stewart-Hall clearing the lines in dire moments. There were a few other chances that were created, namely Baxter having a few shots that weren’t quite on target, and Jayden with a free-kick that floated above the crossbar. We go into the semi’s with a strong squad and a point to prove with only 1 loss, 1 draw and the remainder being wins. Well done boys on your efforts today. |
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 |