College Sport
Around the Grounds
Success was brought back to the College with two trophies being won by our girls 7-9 years and boys 9-10 years soccer teams. We also ended up runners up in the Softball competition with a close defeat to Saint Patrick’s College. Due to our solid results over the term we are currently first in the Overall MISA Championship schools which is a testament to the hard work from our students this year.
We also had the Staff VS Year 12 competition over week 8 with many close games being played throughout the week giving the students a chance to overcome their older adversaries. Thankfully the ‘experience’ of the staff teams managed victory in Volleyball, Netball and Basketball.



MISA


Sport |
Result |
MVP | Short Report |
AFL - MARP Years 10-12 Boys vs MAG Finished 3rd |
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AFL - ABRN Years 10-12 Girls vs MAG Finished 3rd |
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Netball Years 7-8 Girls PONT |
vs WAC 3rd Place Playoff Win 15-11 |
Fisiilose (Lose) Feiloakitohi |
Third place in division 1!!!! Such a great finish to the MISA season for our girls Years 7/8 netball team. The girls were pumped and ready to play. They all played exceptionally well with great composure throughout all thirds on the court. Our defence was solid as always. Getting above the opposition when fighting for rebounds and putting strong arms over every ball and pass. Our mid court were in tune with one another for the entire game. They were offering and re-offering all game, contesting every loose ball. Our shooters were calm and collected, especially with the game being so close. Once again an all round team effort where every player filled their role and worked hard for the team mates around them. One very proud coach. Well done girls!!! Team List: Ella Persson, Avah Paea, Lose Feiloakitohi, Disney Teiotu, Emma Gorham, Annalise Montgomery, Georgia Metekingi, Eva Alvarado, Maliya Pupuke-Hona, Sherlyn Ghimire and Penny Brcic. Student Helpers: Jane Mikaele, Celestine Lemalu and Maletina Uvea. |
Softball Years 10-12 Girls HOBR
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vs SPT Loss 7-0 |
Hannah Casey & Maria De Lima Goncalves Fernandes Da Mota | In the finals this week, the Senior Girls Softball team faced off against St Patrick's, who showcased superior skills throughout the match. Despite their valiant effort, our team struggled to match the high level of play and ultimately fell short. Nevertheless, they upheld impressive sportsmanship and maintained high spirits, reflecting their dedication and resilience. |
Football Years 7-9 Girls HEAS
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vs MAS Finished 1st Won 4-0 |
Lillian Jackson |
The MISA Girls Soccer Team finished an undefeated competition with a dominant grand final victory, 4-0. Displaying exceptional skill and teamwork, the team controlled the game with standout passages of play and solid defence. Congratulations to the team on an outstanding competition and well-deserved win! |
Football Years 9-10 Boys BERB vs JTCC FT 0-0 ET 0-0 Won due to placing higher on the table MVP Harry Peeters |
Not the most exciting game based on the scoreline, but definitely a lot of action. It was always going to be a game that would be decided by which team would concede fewer goals - which turned out to be none in the game. The energy in the first few minutes was incredibly high and the boys were definitely up for the challenge of a grand final. We started off strongly and maintained some good structure by keeping shape all throughout the park. Strikers were kept quiet on both sides and the majority of play was battled out in the midfield. Marcus and Logan played well out of the back, and overall the team was just solid - not putting ourselves under too much pressure while taking maybe a little too much care in the opposing half. The best chance we had was when Baxter drove the ball into the penalty box and made a pass into David, which unfortunately was a little too high for him and was eventually retrieved by the goalkeeper. A few personnel and tactical changes were made at half time and soon after the whistle the game opened up a little more. We looked a little freer and we got into more dangerous areas - however we still struggled to convert with not many shots on target. There was a little scare in the defence when Marcus was exposed at the back and left his line, with their attackers driving fast into the box. We got a little lucky with their shot deflecting off the post and back into Brodie’s hands. Special mention to Brodie who made 2-3 critical saves to keep the clean sheet. Both teams went into the second half knowing that all they needed was a goal to win - fortunately for us we finished higher on the ladder in the season so all we had to do was defend hard and not concede. Despite a few heated moments where JTCC weren’t happy with some of the fouls or slow play, in the end MCCC got the job done and walked away with the trophy. Another special mention to the MVP of the match, Harry Peeters, who worked incredibly hard in the middle of the park and was absolutely solid in both defence and attack. He was a key link between the defenders and attackers and was winning the majority of his 50/50 battles. Well done Harry, and well done boys for getting the result in the end. |
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 |