College Sport
Around the Grounds
It’s been a busy week for MISA, with several teams securing grand final spots after solid semi-final wins. We also revealed our athletics carnival results at the College assembly and look forward to the annual Staff vs Year 12 competition in Week 8. This event is a great opportunity for students and staff to celebrate the sporting contributions of the grade, giving Year 12 a chance to challenge their mentors. Best of luck to all involved in these events next week.
Athletics Carnival Round Up
Over 800 students, staff, and parents gathered at Campbelltown Athletics Stadium on June 17 for the annual Mount Carmel Catholic College Athletics Carnival. The weather was perfect, and the talent on display was exceptional, with a competitive Diocesan team selected. Aged champions dominated multiple events, and it was great to see strong House Spirit, energy, and participation across all age groups.
A big thank you to all the teachers, student helpers, parents, and athletics staff for making the day run smoothly. Students earned points for their performances, with Age Champions recognized for their achievements. Congratulations to the 2024 Athletics Age Champions!
Age Group | Girls | Boys |
12 | Nuala Fashoyin | Emmanuel Pereira |
13 | Lyla Grech | Lincholn Thebridge |
14 | Janet Le | Shou Ye |
15 | Monte Sauvao | Patrick Grant |
16 | Zoe Brue | Ethan Littlewood |
17+ | Amelia Thompson | Aaron Pereira |
Multi Class | N/A | Daniel Lill |
As well as calculating the Age Champions for the carnival, the points system also determines the Champion House at the carnival. This Champion House is the house that has not only competitive, talented athletes, but who gets multiple athletes in each race and field event. Participation is vital in winning this award. Howard house was victorious this year winning the overall champion house trophy.
1st | MACKILLOP | 1053 |
2ND | MURRAY | 1028 |
3RD | HOWARD | 1011 |
4TH | AVILA | 758 |
Congratulations to Ms Armour and all of the Mackillop house who have been a force to reckon with in the sporting realm in 2024. Well done.
MISA
Round 6 - Semi Finals
Sport |
Result |
MVP | Short Report |
AFL Years 10-12 Boys MARP |
vs JTCC Loss 77-22 |
Mateo Andrews |
An absolute blistering start to the game with the boys taking an early lead of 18-6 however as JT grew into the game, their game went to another level taking a 24-18 lead into half time. The boys tried their hardest to compete however IT proved to be the superior side of the competition. Congratulations to all the boys involved. |
AFL Years 10-12 Girls ABRN |
vs THAC "Semi Final" Loss 17-7 |
Taylah Faiai | Congratulations to the girls AFL team. Although we did not come away with the win, the girls played with heart and soul and made THAC work for the win. This season has been tough for the girls as many of our players were unavailable due to exams. That did not stop us from recruiting some new talent, and teaching the girls how amazing AFL can be. A big shout out to my senior girls who never fail to perform. Taylah, Gemma, Bella, Mia A, & Janita. Next week we will play for 3rd position. Well done girls! |
Netball Years 7-8 Girls PONT |
vs MAG "Semi Final" |
Maliya Pupuke-Hona |
Despite what the final suggests, we did have Magdalene worried in the opening quarter of the game. With a consistent lead, the girls found momentum and thrived in their defence. Unfortunately, the game came away from us but was still an excellent display of skill and passion on the court. Maliya blew us away with her talent in the defence circle, well done! |
Netball Years 9-10 Girls BELT |
vs BAC 5th Place Playoff Win 25-20 |
Zoe Bruce |
What a way to finish the season! All the girls played their hearts out today and their grit and determination finally paid off. All parts of the court pulled their weight, getting much needed intercepts and finding space around the court to provide many options. Special mention goes to Zoe who played an amazing game as WD, taking many of our intercepts throughout the game. Thank you for an awesome season girls, the games may not have gone our way but you put in 110% every week! |
Softball Years 10-12 Girls HOBR
|
vs STP Draw 5-5 |
Smriti Pathania |
The MISA Senior Girls Softball team faced off against St. Patrick's in a hard-fought match on Tuesday afternoon. Key moments included Smriti's impressive catch, Rhianna and Jaimee’s exceptional play to tag out a runner at home, and Alisha’s batting, which helped two teammates run home. Despite the intense competition, the game had to revert to the first innings due to time constraints. The final score ended in a 5-5 draw, reflecting the closely matched teams’ effort. |
Football Years 7-9 Girls HEAS
|
vs JTCC "Semi Final" Won 3-0 |
Makeilah Langi |
Great performance again today in the Semi Final against John Terry to win 3-0. An early goal by Charlee Yule set the tone for the first half. Great defensive performance by Makeilah Langi to keep the score sheet at 0 after a number of attacking passages of play by the John Terry strikers. Looking forward to the Grand Final next week against MAC. |
Football Years 9-10 Boys BERB |
vs B AC "Semi Final" Win 3-1 |
Jayden Kurniawan |
After some sluggish weeks of just scraping by, today the boys really turned on the heat. They all appeared pretty pumped from the start to be playing in a semi-final. In the first half we didn’t quite capitalise on our chances and for the most part we were losing too many one-on-one battles in the middle of the park. Despite some solid defending from our main back 4, a late run into the box untracked and unmarked lead to BAC’s first goal. Walking into half-time, the boys didn’t want to give up. A few tweaks were made at half-time and some key reminders around certain phases of play left them in good stead for the second half. Immediately the boys started strongly, getting the ball in high areas and putting lots of pressure on their defence. Eventually, with a stroke of luck, Jayden put in a cross that floated in from the sideline and over the goal keepers head; his reaction told us it wasn’t intentional, but it was a catalyst for the team to shift into second gear. From here it was just total domination, battles were being won and BAC barely had any opportunities. Lots of good one-touch, two-touch football which led to two more goals. Special mention to Jayden Kurniawan scoring the first hat-trick of the season for MCCC. Well done gents! Onto the Grand-Final next week. |
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 |