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2011 ANNUAL REPORT NEW SOUTH WALES COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION NSWCCCSA
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2011

ANNUAL REPORT

NEW SOUTH WALES COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES

SPORTS ASSOCIATION

NSWCCCSA

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NEW SOUTH WALES COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION

ANNUAL REPORT 2011 CONTENTS Page

3 SECTION ONE 4 Chairperson’s Report 5 Executive Officer’s Report 6 Catholic Sports Coordinating Committee Membership 7 NSWCCCSA Executive 8 Diocesan/Association Sport Representatives 9 NSWCCC Sport Conveners

10 CSCC Affiliated Schools 12 NSW All Schools Honour Roll 15 Australian Schools Honour Roll 16 Service Award Recipients 17 Blue Award Recipients 2011

18 SECTION TWO – Diocesan / Association Reports 19 Armidale Diocese Tim Kennedy 21 Bathurst/Wilcannia Forbes Diocese Linda Densmore 22 Broken Bay Diocese Amber McDonnell 24 Canberra/Goulburn Archdiocese Kerrie Johnson 25 Christian Brothers’ Sports Association (CBSA) Chris Hook 26 Catholic Girls Secondary Schools Sports Association

(CGSSSA) Sue Wells

28 Lismore Diocese Robert Ellison 30 Maitland/Newcastle Diocese Helene O’Neill 31 Metropolitan Catholic Schools (MCC) Peter Buxton 32 Metropolitan Catholic Colleges (MCS) Chris Dutfield 33 Parramatta Diocese Chris Anschau 35 Southern Sydney Combined Catholic Colleges (SSCCC) Aaron Poll 36 Sydney Catholic Colleges (SCC) Cath Summons 37 Wagga Wagga Diocese Anthony Hood 38 Wollongong Diocese John Sparks

39 SECTION THREE – Sports Reports 40 Athletics Jane Knapinski 52 Australian Football Rick Joyce 59 Baseball Scott Murray 61 Basketball Br Jeff Regan 76 Cricket – Boys Tim Spain 80 Cricket - Knockout Chris Browne 81 Cricket – Girls Ross Gawthorne 83 Cross Country Wendy Breen 86 Diving Anita Weaver 88 Football – Boys David Mamo 91 Football – Girls Tom Mcdonald 93 Football - Knockout Aaron Poll 94 Golf Leroy Conroy

101 Hockey Championships Ian McKenzie 102 Hockey – Boys Selwyn Gilmore 105 Hockey – Girls Bev Smith 109 Netball Jacinda Spicer 112 Rugby League Ann-Marie Bissett 118 Rugby Chris Hicks 125 Softball Peter Garty 131 Swimming Chris Anschau 148 Tennis Rachael Redman 151 Touch Craig Beacroft 160 Triathlon Paul Kennedy 161 Volleyball Bob Cooper 165 Water Polo Chris Hook

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SECTION ONE

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It gives me great pleasure to present this annual report on behalf of the executive, diocesan and

association representatives and individual sport conveners. The scope of this report reflects

another amazing year of sporting achievement for our catholic school students and staff in

secondary schools across NSW. It provides a reflection of the incredible talent we have in our

schools and the pathways that are available in a wide variety of sports. It is always rewarding to see

students from our catholic secondary schools listed as members of NSW All School and Australian

teams.

Pope Benedict XVI attended an audience of elite ski instructors in November last year and made the point that "sport, practiced with passion and ethical sense, as well as exercising a healthy competitive spirit also becomes a school to learn and deepen human and Christian values." Benedict reminded the instructors that their role is to be directed to "a healthy sports formation" and to "education in respect of the environment," "to act not in an isolated way, but in agreement with the families, especially when your pupils are minors, and in collaboration with the school and the other educational realities." Our NSWCCC sporting activities can foster these great values and are further testimony to the spirit of partnership and co-operation that are part of our Catholic education tradition. The report that follows is a most detailed account of the many sporting events for the year. It highlights the representative pathways and illustrates the complex yet incredible organisation that takes place to allow all these opportunities to come to fruition. There is no doubt that our success as an association is a result of the tremendous support at a local level from our participating schools, Principals and teachers. I offer my sincerest thanks and congratulations to the individual sports coordinators at each and every school in our system. They are at the ‘coal face’ where these sporting opportunities are communicated and work tirelessly, often well outside their normal teaching duties. To the NSWCCC sports conveners, thank you for work in promoting and organising your sport. The expertise, motivation and passion you have in coordinating your sport and ensuring access into the All Schools arena is invaluable and you are all vital to the success of CCC. To the Diocesan and Association representatives – a job well done. Your role in administering and organising your schools is ongoing throughout the year and again vital to allow our pathways to function so effectively. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the members of the CCC executive – Chris Hook, Linda Densmore, Robert Ellison and Chris Anschau for the great work they have done throughout the year. This working committee has met regularly to improve our practices and discuss a wide variety of council issues, all in the aim of making CCC a more professional and effective association. A special mention to our good friend Helen Notley who has assisted our group again this year. Our organisation has been fortunate to have a dedicated executive officer in Kym Skerritt. Kym has approached her role in a professional, friendly and efficient manner and is always there to support the needs of council members, Principals, schools, students and families. Along with this, Kym provides a vital link to both the Catholic Schools Coordinating Committee and to the NSW All Schools sporting structures. Congratulations on a great year and thank you Kym on behalf of all involved in catholic school sport. The diverse roles mentioned so far are all vital components to the successful operation of CCC. We all must continue to be aware that we are one part of a team, that the association caters for students from all over NSW in over 20 sports and remain open minded to the reality of existing resources that are available to us. Finally,my thanks to the members of the Catholic Sports Coordinating Committee. Your support and guidance of our CCC council and your communication to the Conference of Directors and Association of Catholic School Principals is very much appreciated. As we look ahead to secure our future it is imperative that our council members and enthusiastic teachers continue to receive support from their respective Principals and Diocesan Offices. To those who are leaving our NSWCCCSA thankyou for your contributions, good luck to you and best wishes for the future! Please take time to read this NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Annual Report for 2011, I am sure you will be impressed with the quality of our students and the structures we have in place.

John Sparks Chairperson

CHAIRPERSONS ANNUAL REPORT 2011

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EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S REPORT 2011

We began 2011 with the NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Blue Award Presentation. The ceremony was held at Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown. The Awards recognise the students and teachers who have achieved the highest honours participating through the recognised pathway. We celebrate their achievements through a Liturgy beautifully put together by Helen Notley. It gives those present an opportunity to reflect and give thanks for the God given talents of so many students and teachers who participate in NSWCCC events. We also acknowledge and thank the many who have provided opportunities and given support to the athletes and teachers. The prestigious Vince Villa Memorial Award was presented to our two most elite students. The Vince Villa Female Awardee for 2010 was Georgia Casey from Mount Saint Benedict College Pennant Hills for Softball and the Vince Villa Male Awardee was Jacob Younis from Parramatt Marist High Westmead for Baseball. Both these students had been outstanding representative and leaders of NSWCCC teams for a number of years. I would also like to congratulate the staff and students of Patrician Brothers’ College who hosted the evening. They ensured the evening was a huge success. It is timely to mention the Blue Award Sub Committee Josh Holmes, Linda Densmore, Scott Murray, Helen Notley, Rachael Redman and Bernadette Duggan. They work tirelessly for many hours collating nominations to working closesly with the athletes during the presentation. So the 2011 representative season began! Thirty six NSWCCC teams were selected . Over 800 students wore the NSWCCC logo with a great deal of determination to access the next level of the pathway. One hundred and forty staff represented NSWCCC providing them with professional development opportunities and allowing them to share their expertise and passion with many students. It was a busy time. I encourage you to take the time to read through the following reports to witness the outstanding achievements of our students and teachers. The first port of call to activate this pathway is the school sports coordinator. They identify and encourage students within their school to participate. Thank you for promoting the program and offering so many opportunities to the students within your school. Thank you to the school principals who support and value the representative sports program in what is a full schedule where representative sport is only a small component of the very busy school program. It is encouraging to see schools celebrate the achivevements of students who regularly display their God given talents. Many of whom we honour at the Blues Award Presentation. Diocesan Sports Representatives will often work with conveners by supporting activities that are held in their local area. Often it is the local community’s hospitality that provides the most memorable moments. We also acknowledge the efforts of rural areas to ensure your students are given the opportunity to attend NSWCCC selections when at times cost and isolation are great barriers. We farewell Helene O’Neille Diocesan Representative for Maitland/Newcastle and thank her for her energy and contribution she made throughout the year. The NSWCCC Conveners work specifically with their sport ensuring rules of play and selection processes to provide a level playing field and ensure all students are given a “fair go”. They embrace the task with professionalism and dedication. I would also like to thank their schools and in particular principals for providing the support for them to carry out their duties. The following NSWCCC Conveners have “retired” at the completion of this year: Jane Knapinski (Athletics), Br Jeff Regan (Basketball), Selwyn Gilmore (Boys Hockey) and Chris Hicks (Rugby). I would like to congratulate them on their outstanding leadership in their areas of expertise. These sports have shown tremendous growth due to their professionalism and expertise. I would like to extend my thanks to the NSWCCC Executive for their support and guidance throughout this year. They are always on hand to provide the leadership and decision making that is required. They have a great commitment to ensuring the integrity and growth of the association remains as a prime focus. Your leadership and vision is outstanding. This year we have not had access to a website. It has caused issues regards communication. A new website is under construction that will also contain an extensive business system that will provide a better service. The Catholic Sports Coordinating Committee (CSCC) continues to provide guidance and support in developing policies that provides direction to its two working groups – NSWCPS and NSWCCC. In particular thank you to Gary McSweeney for his leadership and encouragement to both Executive Officers. Next year this committee will be replaced by the Catholic Schools Sports Services that will give a legal entity to both the primary and secondary groups. To my colleagues who share the administrative duties of CSCC; Ann-Marie Miranda, Executive Officer (Primary) who keeps alive the link between CCC and CPS, Bev Vimpany, who provides the financial support and Kathie Lowe who I work closely with on a daily basis providing the clerical support for NSWCCC. I would also like to acknowledge Helen Notley who does so much behind the scenes to assist. This is a small team but they work diligently to ensure the administrative needs are met by all. They have been a tremendous support as we endeavour to deliver a better service to benefit those associated with NSWCCC. I would like to thank the Association of Catholic School Principals, Conference of Diocesan Directors and Catholic Secondary Schools Association for their continued support and guidance to ensure that opportunities are provided for representative sport in our schools. Also to the Catholic Secondary Schools Association who provides the legal entity by which NSWCCC operates. I have enjoyed working with all groups and look forward to 2012. Kym Skerritt NSWCCC Executive Officer

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CATHOLIC SPORTS COORDINATING COMMITTEE

Catholic Sports Coordinating Committee (CSCC) was formed in 1994 in response to an identified need by the NSW Minister of Education to ensure all students and all teachers in all schools throughout NSW had access to NSW representation. CSCC is a subcommittee of Catholic Secondary Schools Association (CSSA). Membership for this Committee came from representatives from the Conference of Diocesan Directors of Catholic Education and the Association of Catholic School Principals Inc – NSW/ACT. Terms of References were formulated in 1993 and can be obtained on request from the Executive Officer. CSCC Members for 2011: Representing Conference of Directors of Education Mr Gary McSweeney Principal St Edward’s Primary School Tamworth Mr Phil Stone Executive Officer Conference of Diocesan Directors Association of Catholic Schools Principals Inc – NSW/ACT Br Jeff Regan Principal St Dominic’s College Kingswood Mr John Lo Cascio Principal Good Samaritan College Hinchinbrook Mr Bill Ross Primary Teacher St Patrick’s Primary Griffith Ms Fiona Paton Secondary Teacher Marian Catholic College Kenthurst Representing NSW Catholic Primary Schools Sports Council (NSWCPS) Mrs Linda Densmore Consultant Catholic Education Office Bathurst Representing NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Sports Association (NSWCCC) Mr John Sparks Consultant Catholic Education Office Wollongong Executive Officer NSWCCC Mrs Kym Skerritt Executive Officer NSWCPS Mrs Ann-Marie Miranda CSCC’s charter is to provide sporting pathways to ensure teachers and students in affiliated catholic primary and secondary schools have access to NSW and Australian representation. CSCC supports CPS and CCC by:

Endorsing policies for the conduct of events

Monitoring and endorsing the finances

Endorsing the calendar

Endorsing the NSWCCC Conveners and teachers to liase with State Sporting Associations

Liasing with other education systems on sport related matters

Preparing reports to the stakeholders, Diocesan Directors, ACSP and CSSA Correspondence to this Committee should be addressed to: Executive Officer PO Box 4118 CASTLECRAG 2068 Fax: 9958 2556 Mobile: 0419 464 074

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NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION

EXECUTIVE 2011

Chairperson

John Sparks

Diocesan / Association Representative

Linda Densmore

Convener Representative

Chris Hook

Council Representative

Robert Ellison

Council Representative

Chris Anschau

Executive Officer

Kym Skerritt

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NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION

DIOCESAN / ASSOCIATION SPORT REPRESENTATIVES 2011

ARMIDALE

Tim Kennedy

St Mary’s College Gunnedah

BATHURST / WILCANNIA FORBES

Linda Densmore

Catholic Education Office Bathurst

BROKEN BAY

Amber McDonnell

St Paul’s Catholic College Manly

CANBERRA / GOULBURN

Kerrie Johnston

Catholic Education Office Canberra/Goulburn

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS’ SPORTS ASSOCIATION

Chris Hook

Casimir College Marrickville

CATHOLIC GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION

Sue Wells

Santa Sabina College Strathfield

LISMORE

Robert Ellison

Catholic Education Office Lismore

MAITLAND / NEWCASTLE

Helene O’Neill

Catholic Schools Office Maitland/Newcastle

METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC COLLEGES

Peter Buxton

Marist College Kogarah

METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

Chris Dutfield

Secretary MCS

PARRAMATTA

Chris Anschau

Catholic Education Office Parramatta

SYDNEY COMBINED COLLEGES

Cath Summons

Bethany College Hurstville

SOUTHERN SYDNEY

Aaron Poll

St John Bosco College Engadine

WAGGA WAGGA

Anthony Hood

Catholic Schools Office Wagga Wagga

WOLLONGONG

John Sparks

Catholic Education Office Wollongong

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NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION

SPORT CONVENERS 2011

ATHLETICS Jane Knapinski Mercy Catholic College Chatswood

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL Rick Joyce St Patrick’s College Sutherland

BASEBALL Scott Murray St Edward’s College Gosford

BASKETBALL Br Jeff Regan St Dominic’s College Kingswood

CRICKET – Boys Tim Spain St Dominic’s College Kingswood

CRICKET – Girls Ross Gawthorne St Columba’s High School Springwood

CROSS COUNTRY Wendy Breen Marist College Eastwood

DIVING Anita Weaver St Andrew’s College Marayong

FOOTBALL Marc Romano St Paul’s Catholic College Manly

GOLF Leroy Conroy John Paul College Coffs Harbour

HOCKEY – Boys Selwyn Gilmore Trinity Catholic College Lismore

HOCKEY – Girls Bev Smith Catherine McAuley College Westmead

NETBALL Jacinda Spicer St John’s College Dubbo

RUGBY LEAGUE Ann-Marie Bissett Clancy Catholic College West Hoxton

RUGBY Chris Hicks St Dominic’s College Kingswood

SOFTBALL Peter Garty St Paul’s College West Kempsey

SWIMMING Chris Anschau Catholic Education Office Parramatta

TENNIS Rachael Redman Clancy Catholic College West Hoxton

TOUCH Craig Beacroft McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth

TRIATHLON Paul Kennedy Xavier College Llandilo

VOLLEYBALL Bob Cooper St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong

WATER POLO Chris Hook Casimir College Marrickville

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CSCC PATHWAY AFFILIATED SCHOOLS 2011 These schools have access to NSWCCC pathways to state representation

DIOCESE OF ARMIDALE

O’Connor Catholic High ARMIDALE St Philomena’s School MOREE St Mary’s College GUNNEDAH McCarthy Catholic College TAMWORTH Holy Trinity INVERELL DIOCESE OF BATHURST MacKillop College BATHURST St Matthew’s Catholic School MUDGEE St Raphael’s Catholic School COWRA St Joseph’s Catholic School OBERON St John’s College DUBBO James Sheahan Catholic High ORANGE La Salle Academy LITHGOW St Mary’s Catholic School WELLINGTON DIOCESE OF BROKEN BAY St Augustine’s College BROOKVALE Mt St Benedict College PENNANT HILLS Mercy Catholic College CHATSWOOD Brigidine College ST IVES St Edward’s College GOSFORD St Peter’s Catholic College TUGGERAH St Joseph’s Catholic College GOSFORD EAST St Leo’s Catholic College WAHROONGA St Paul’s Catholic College MANLY MacKillop Catholic College WARNERVALE Stella Maris College MANLY Mater Maria Catholic College WARRIEWOOD DIOCESE OF CANBERRA/GOULBURN Carroll College BROULEE St Anne’s Central School TEMORA St Patrick’s Parish School COOMA McAuley Catholic Central TUMUT Sacred Heart Central COOTAMUNDRA Mr Carmel Central YASS Trinity Catholic College GOULBURN Hennessy Catholic College YOUNG Lumen Christi PAMBULA CHRISTIAN BROTHERS SPORTS ASSOCIATION (CBSA) Rosebank College FIVE DOCK St Charbel’s College PUNCHBOWL Holy Spirit College LAKEMBA St Mary’s Cathedral College SYDNEY Casimir College MARRICKVILLE De La Salle College REVESBY Marist College PENSHURST CATHOLIC GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION (CGSSSA) Bethlehem College ASHFIELD Loreto College KIRRIBILLI Trinity College AUBURN/REGENTS PARK Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College NORTH SYDNEY Domremy College FIVE DOCK Brigidine College RANDWICK Rosebank College FIVE DOCK Santa Sabina College STRATHFIELD St Scholastica’s College GLEBE St Clare’s College WAVERLEY Our Lady of the Sacred Heart KENSINGTON Marist Sisters’ College WOOLWICH St Ursula’s College KINGSGROVE DIOCESE OF LISMORE Xavier Catholic College BALLINA Mt St Patrick College MURWILLUMBAH St Joseph’s College BANORA POINT St Joseph’s Regional College PORT MACQUARIE St Mary’s High CASINO MacKillop Senior College PORT MACQUARIE John Paul College COFFS HARBOUR St Paul’s High PORT MACQUARIE McAuley Catholic College GRAFTON Newman Senior Technical Senior College PORT MACQUARIE St Paul’s College KEMPSEY St John’s College WOODLAWN Trinity Catholic College LISMORE DIOCESE OF MAITLAND/NEWCASTLE St Joseph’s High ABERDEEN All Saints College St Mary’s Campus MAITLAND St Pius X High ADAMSTOWN All Saints College St Peter’s Campus MAITLAND St Paul’s High BOORAGUL San Clemente High MAYFIELD St Mary’s High GATESHEAD St Catherine’s College SINGLETON St Francis Xavier’s College HAMILTON St Clare’s High TAREE All Saints College St Joseph’s Campus LOCHINVAR

METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC COLLEGES (MCC) De La Salle College ASHFIELD Marist College NORTH SHORE LaSalle Catholic College BANKSTOWN Marist College PAGEWOOD Marist College KOGARAH Marcellin College RANDWICK

Christian Brothers’ High School LEWISHAM

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METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS (MCS) Trinity Catholic College AUBURN St Pauls Catholic College GREYSTANES Patrician Brothers’ College BLACKTOWN St Dominic’s College KINGSWOOD St Gregory’s College CAMPBELLTOWN All Saints Catholic Boys College LIVERPOOL St Patrick’s Marist College DUNDAS Holy Cross College RYDE Marist College EASTWOOD Terra Sancta College SCHOFIELDS Patrician Brothers’ College FAIRFIELD Parramatta Marist High WESTMEAD DIOCESE OF PARRAMATTA Nagle College BLACKTOWN SOUTH St Andrew’s College Holy Family Campus MARAYONG Gilroy Catholic College CASTLE HILL St Andrew’s College John Paul ll Campus MARAYONG St Patrick’s Marist College DUNDAS Cerdon College MERRYLANDS McCarthy Catholic College EMU PLAINS Loyola Senior High School MOUNT DRUITT Emmaus Catholic College KEMPS CREEK Our Lady of Mercy College PARRAMATTA Delany College GRANVILLE Terra Sancta College Nirimba Campus QUAKERS HILL Caroline Chisholm College GLENMORE PARK St Agnes Catholic High School ROOTY HILL St Clare’s Catholic High School HASSALL GROVE Terra Sancta College SCHOFIELDS Our Lady of Lebanon College HARRIS PARK St Columba’s High SPRINGWOOD St Mark’s Catholic College STANHOPE GARDENS Catherine McAuley WESTMEAD Marian Catholic College KENTHURST Bede Polding College WINDSOR SOUTH Xavier College LIANDILO SOUTHERN SYDNEY Freeman Catholic College BONNYRIGG St John Bosco College ENGADINE Our Lady of Mercy College BURRANEER Good Samaritan Catholic College HINCHINBROOK De La Salle College CARINGBAH Aquinas College MENAI All Saint’s Catholic Senior College CASULA St Patrick’s College SUTHERLAND De La Salle College CRONULLA Clancy Catholic College WEST HOXTON SYDNEY CATHOLIC COLLEGES (SCC) All Saint’s College LIVERPOOL Mary Mackillop College WAKELEY Bethany College HURSTVILLE Mt St Joseph College MILPERRA Casimir College MARRICKVILLE St Charbel’s College PUNCHBOWL Holy Spirit College LAKEMBA DIOCESE OF WAGGA WAGGA Xavier High ALBURY Mater Dei Catholic College WAGGA WAGGA Marian Catholic College GRIFFITH Kildare Catholic College WAGGA WAGGA St Francis de Sales Regional High LEETON DIOCESE OF WILCANNIA / FORBES Red Bend Catholic College FORBES DIOCESE OF WOLLONGONG St Joseph’s Catholic High ALBION PARK Corpus Christi Catholic High OAK FLATS Holy Spirit College BELLAMBI John Therry Catholic High ROSEMEADOW St Benedict’s College CAMDEN Mt Carmel High VARROVILLE St Patrick’s College CAMPBELLTOWN Edmund Rice College WOLLONGONG Magdalene Catholic High NARELLAN St Mary Star of the Sea WOLLONGONG St John the Evangelist High NOWRA NON – PATHWAY AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONS These associations cannot provide a pathway to NSW representation. METROPOLITAN COMBINED CATHOLIC SCHOOLS (MCCS) Bethlehem College ASHFIELD St Leo’s Catholic College WAHROONGA St Patrick’s College DUNDAS Catherine McAuley High WESTMEAD Trinity Catholic College AUBURN Marist Sisters’ College WOOLWICH Terra Sancta College SCHOFIELDS SHIRE COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES ASSOCIATION (SCCCA) Aquinas College MENAI Our Lady of Mercy College BURANEER De La Salle College CARINGBAH St John Bosco College ENGADINE De La Salle College CRONULLA St Patrick’s College SUTHERLAND

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NEW SOUTH WALES ALL SCHOOLS

HONOUR ROLL 2011

Sport Student School

Athletics Abas Abu-Ganaba Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Athletics Paulo Aokuso Clare Catholic College Hassall Grove Athletics Natalie Apikitoa Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Athletics Andrea Berrell St. Mary's Star of the Sea College Wollongong Athletics Madeleine Bird St. Peter’s Catholic College Tuggerah Athletics Molly Blakey Brigidine College Randwick Athletics Matthew Buchanan St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah Athletics Becky Clark Mount Saint Benedict College Pennant Hills Athletics Dane Colbourne St Gregory's College Campbelltown Athletics Benjamin Cox Holy Cross College Ryde Athletics Joshua Dever Marcellin College Randwick Athletics Thomas Doyle Marist College Kogarah Athletics Nissa Doswell Lumen Christi Catholic College Pambula Athletics Courtney Evans Emmaus Catholic College Kemps Creek Athletics Emmanuel Fakiye Marist College Eastwood Athletics Melissa-Mareé Farrington Trinity Catholic College Auburn Athletics Taylor Garrett Xavier College Liandillo Athletics Ben Gordon Marcellin College Randwick Athletics Amelia Gorman Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Athletics Stephanie Grujowski Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington Athletics Sarah Harre McAuley Catholic College Grafton Athletics Luisa Healey St John Bosco College Engadine Athletics Liam Henderson Edmund Rice College Wollongong Athletics Bradley Herbert Red Bend Catholic College Forbes Athletics Alexandra Hulley Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Athletics Megan Isbester St Mary's College Gunnedah Athletics Joshua Kentwell Corpus Christi Catholic High School Oak Flats Athletics Audrey Kyriacou Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington Athletics Palentine Lemi Catherine McAuley Westmead Athletics Maddison McLachlan St Pius X High School Adamstown Athletics Tania Minutolo St Ursula's College Kingsgrove Athletics Jay Meaney St John’s College Woodlawn Athletics Oliver Moody St Catherine’s Catholic College Singleton Athletics Robert Murphy Marcellin College Randwick Athletics Emma Ralphs Gilroy College Castle Hill Athletics Grace Robinson Bethany College Hurstville Athletics Melanie Ruse Caroline Chisholm Glenmore Park Athletics Madeleine Rushton Caroline Chisholm Glenmore Park Athletics Julian Rousetty St Gregory's College Campbelltown Athletics Tavleen Singh Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Athletics Payton Smede St John's College Dubbo Athletics David Snowden St Dominic's College Kingswood Athletics Karina Takchi Mount Saint Benedict College Pennant Hills Athletics Jessica Thornton Brigidine College Randwick Athletics Pita Toamotu Marist College Kogarah Athletics Savannah Walker St Paul’s College Kempsey Athletics Guy Walters St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton Athletics Kirsty Williams Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah Athletics Max Wilson Marcellin College Randwick Australian Football Jim Carroll Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Australian Football Abe Davis Marcellin College Randwick Australian Football Jeremy Duck Xavier College Albury Australian Football Andrew Emery Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Australian Football Isaac Heeney All Saints College, St Peter’s Maitland Australian Football (Assistant Coach) Rick Joyce St Patrick’s College Sutherland Australian Football Nathan Vaisey San Clemente High Mayfield Baseball Joshua Guyer Gilroy College Castle Hill Baseball Michael Margerison St Dominic’s College Kingswood Baseball Zac Shepherd St Mark’s Catholic College Stanhope Gardens Baseball (Assistant Coach) Brendon Wallace Patrician Brothers’ College Fairfield Basketball (Assistant Coach) Luke Adams McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Basketball Matthew Logan St Joseph’s Catholic High School Albion Park Basketball Christopher McIllhaton St John’s College Woodlawn Basketball Bree Parsons St Joseph’s Catholic College East Gosford Basketball Jessica Ward Xavier Catholic College Skennars Head

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Basketball (Referee) Hannah Young St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton Cricket Riley Ayre St Joseph’s High Aberdeen Cricket Kyle Brockley Edmund Rice College Wollongong Cricket Tylar Edwards Holy Spirit College Bellambi Cricket Cailyn Fountain Bethany College Hurstville Cricket Sam Hole St Augustine’s College Brookvale Cricket (Coach) Dean Merola Holy Spirit College Bellambi Cricket Guy Seymour St Leo’s College Wahroonga Cricket (Manager) Tim Spain St Dominic’s College Kingswood Cricket Karl Stuart Marist College Eastwood Cross Country (Manager) Craig Beacroft McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Cross Country (Manager) Wendy Breen Marist College Eastwood Cross Country Liam Henderson Edmund Rice College Wollongong Cross Country Annabel Hickey Loreto College Kirribilli Cross Country Sarah Hilton Loreto College Kirribilli Cross Country Antonia Howard Loreto College Kirribilli Cross Country Rachel Howard Brigidine College Randwick Cross Country Megan Isbester St Mary’s College Gunnedah Cross Country Dominica Luca Loreto College Kirribilli Cross Country Braden Ludlow St Mary’s College Gunnedah Cross Country Jackson Ludlow St Mary’s College Gunnedah Cross Country Joshua Kentwell Corpus Christi Catholic High Oak Flats Cross Country Rachael Mangen Loreto College Kirribilli Cross Country Kyle McIntosh St Patrick’s College Sutherland Cross Country Zara Nicholas Loreto College Kirribilli Cross Country Michaela Quinn St John the Evangelist High School Nowra Cross Country Guy Walters St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton Cross Country Claudia White Loreto College Kirribilli Cross Country Matthew Wormington St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton Diving Kosta Fedes Holy Spirit College Lakemba Diving Owen Gilbert McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Diving Claire McCaughey Xavier High School Albury Diving Kate Rickards St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton Diving Jessica Stanton Cerdon College Merrylands Diving (Manager) Anita Weaver St Andrew’s College Marayong Football Matthew Bilic St Gregory’s College Campbelltown Football Andrew Hoole St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton Football Natalie Tobin Mount Saint Benedict College Pennant Hills Football Simon Valastro Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg Golf (Manager) Leroy Conroy John Paul College Coffs Harbour Golf Elizabeth Elmassian Mercy Catholic College Chatswood Golf Tahnia Ravnjak Holy Spirit College Bellambi Golf Ruben Sondjaja Marcellin College Randwick Golf Travis Smyth Corpus Christ Catholic High Oak Flats Golf Nathan Waters St Joseph’s High Aberdeen Hockey Nathan Bourke De La Salle College Cronulla Hockey Simon Colgrave McAuley College Grafton Hockey Ashlee Danvers McAuley Catholic College Grafton Hockey (Manager) Nicole Danvers St John’s College Woodlawn Hockey Matthew Dawson St Edward’s College Gosford Hockey Darby Fahey McAuley College Grafton Hockey Andrea Gillard McKillop College Bathurst Hockey Ben Hanlan O’Connor Catholic College Armidale Hockey Kate Hanna Catherine McAuley College Westmead Hockey Jack Hayes St Joseph’s Catholic High School Albion Park Hockey Isaac Johnson MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Hockey Charlotte Jones St Joseph’s Catholic College East Gosford Hockey Amelia Leard La Salle Academy Lithgow Hockey (Coach) Alexandra Lupton Clancy Catholic College Hockey Ailie McGarity McKillop College Bathurst Hockey Robbie McGuire MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Hockey Chloe Montgomery Trinity Catholic College Goulburn Hockey Alexandra Morrison Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Hockey Ashley Ninness McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Hockey Christopher Ninness McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Hockey (Manager) Bev Smith Catherine McAuley College Westmead Hockey James O’Brien O’Connor Catholic College Armidale Hockey Alex Powell St John’s College Woodlawn Hockey Ryan Proctor St John Bosco College Engadine Hockey Jack Rowe Edmund Rice College Wollongong Hockey Tori Scanlon Santa Sabina College Strathfield Hockey Mitchell Scotcher St John’s College Woodlawn Hockey Emily Williams LaSalle Academy Lithgow Hockey Kelsey Willott MacKillop College Bathurst Netball Victoria Aoake San Clemente High Mayfield

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Netball Natasha Flint Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Netball Laura Holden Marian College Kenthurst Netball Charlotte Jasprizza James Sheehan Catholic High Orange Netball Georgia Marshall Brigidine College St Ives Netball Claire O’Brien Bethany College Hurstville Softball Alice Donohoe Cerdon College Merrylands Softball Taylah Tsitsikronis Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Swimming (Manager) Chris Anschau Catholic Education Office Parramatta Swimming Jake Baggaley Aquinas College Menai Swimming Hannah Donaldson St Clare’s College Waverley Swimming (Manager) Sharyn Gill-Andrews Trinity Catholic College Lismore Swimming Anna McInness MacKillop Senior College Port Macquarie Swimming Hannah McLaren Magdalene Catholic High Narellan Swimming Adam McNamara St John’s College Woodlawn Swimming Carlee Mellikin Loreto College Kirribilli Swimming Oliver Moody St Catherine’s College Singeton Swimming Mikayla O’Connnor Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Swimming Matthew Pender All Saints College – St Joseph’s Lochinvar Swimming Elise Pidutti St Paul’s High Booragul Swimming Samantha Redman St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton Swimming Joshua Shea St John Bosco College Engadine Swimming Benjamin Thornton Marcellin College Randwick Swimming Stephen Thresher Lumen Christi Catholic College Pambula Tennis Nathan Boniel Bede Polding College Windsor Tennis Shannon Cleary Brigidine College Randwick Touch Jerome Broadbridge Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Touch Brittany Coe McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Touch Laura Coleman St Paul’s High Port Macquarie Touch Taylah Duguid St Patrick’s Marist College Dundas Touch Matthew Dufty Marist College Penshurst Touch Tom Hall St Edward’s College Gosford Touch (Referee) Joshua Harmer St Joseph’s College Banora Point Touch Jordan Jamer Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills Touch Daniel Langbridge MacKillop College Warnervale Touch Kaitlin McCaffery Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Touch Courtney Milone Gilroy College Castle Hill Touch Abbey Papenhuyzen Marian College Kenthurst Touch Ben Peacock St Dominic’s College Kingswood Touch Matthew Wilson Holy Cross College Ryde Triathlon James Cox St Edwards Catholic College Gosford Triathlon Jessie Flemming Xavier College Ballina Triathlon Samuel Lewis St. Paul’s High School Booragul Triathlon Molly Lorimer St. Mary’s College Gunnedah Triathlon Braden Ludlow St. Mary’s College Gunnedah Triathlon Jackson Ludlow St. Mary’s College Gunnedah Triathlon (Manager) Paul Kennedy Xavier Catholic College Ilandilo Volleyball Elizabeth Borger Santa Sabina College Strathfield Volleyball Georgia Campbell Santa Sabina College Strathfield Volleyball (Manager) Bob Cooper St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong Volleyball Gemma Kerrison Santa Sabina College Strathfield Volleyball Brigid Neely Santa Sabina College Strathfield Volleyball Stephanie Mulholland St Andrew’s College Marayong Volleyball Lara Silveri St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong Volleyball Caroline Stalmachowski Santa Sabina College Strathfield Water Polo Stephanie Calaizis St Clare’s College Waverley Water polo Jesse Deloraine All Saints College - St Mary’s Maitland Water Polo Georgia Farrell Stella Maris College Manly Water Polo Ellen Hahn Santa Sabina College Strathfield

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AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS

HONOUR ROLL 2011

Sport Student School Australian Football Jim Carroll Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Baseball Joshua Guyer Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill Baseball (Coach) Stuart Hanrahan Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Baseball (Assistant Coach) Brendon Wallace Patrician Brothers’ College Fairfield Basketball Hannah Young St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton Cross Country Michaela Quinn St John the Evangelist High School Nowra Football Matthew Bilic St Gregory’s College Campbelltown Football Natalie Tobin Mount Saint Benedict College Pennant Hills Football Simon Valastro Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg Hockey Kate Hanna Catherine McAuley Westmead Hockey Amelia Leard La Salle Academy Lithgow Hockey Ryan Proctor St John Bosco College Engadine Hockey Mitchell Scotcher St John’s College Woodlawn Netball Georgia Marshall Brigidine College St Ives Softball Alice Donohoe Cerdon College Merrylands Softball Taylah Tsitsikronis Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Rugby League Godfred Agyemang Holy Spirit College Lakemba Rugby League Adam Elliot St Gregory’s College Campbelltown Rugby League Tyrell Fuimaono Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Rugby League George Jennings Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Rugby League Robert Jennings Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Rugby League Samisoni Langi Trinity Catholic College Auburn Rugby League Leilani Latu Patrician Colleges Blacktown Rugby League Curtis Sironen Holy Cross College Ryde Rugby League Luke Vescio St Augustine’s College Brookvale Rugby League (Manager) Stephen Hooper Red Bend College Forbes Water Polo Stephanie Calaizis St Scholastica’s College Glebe Water Polo Georgia Farrell Stella Maris College Manly

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CSCC SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS - SECONDARY 2011 Paul Cannon St Peter’s Catholic College Tuggerah Joshua Holmes St Leo’s College Wahroonga 2010 Wayne Gillard Xavier College Llandilo Paul Kennedy Xavier College Llandilo Santo Passarello Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown 2007 Mark Gallienne McCarthy College Tamworth 2006 Jane Knapinski Mercy Catholic College Chatswood 2005 Janine Forward Catherine McAuley College Westmead Mark Hildebrandt Marist College Kogarah Paul Lentern Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Paul Milgate Xavier Catholic College Ballina 2004 Rose Krauksts Parramatta Marist High Westmead Chris Kokegei St Edward’s College Gosford Kay Southall Edmund Rice College Wollongong 2003 Anthony Kane Edmund Rice College Wollongong Phil Tobin All Saint’s College St Mary’s Campus Maitland 2002 Christopher Browne St Andrew’s College Marayong Mark Sanson Xavier High Albury Gaye Withers MacKillop College Bathurst 2001 Stephen Aitkin McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Linda Densmore Catholic Education Office Bathurst Br Norman Hart Conference of Diocesan Directors Br Jeff Regan St Edward’s College Gosford David Watt Christian Brothers’ High School Lewisham Mike Williams St Mary’s Central Wellington 2000 Br Brian Berg Obley St Mary’s Terry Blanchard St Leo’s Catholic College Wahroonga David Regattieri St Peter’s Catholic College Tuggerah 1999 Bill Barry St John the Evangelist Nowra Helen Notley Catholic Schools Office Maitland/ Newcastle Jackie Potter St Vincent’s College Potts Point Bev Smith Catherine McAuley High Westmead 1998 David Mamo De La Salle College Ashfield Br Ambrose Payne Oakhill College Castle Hill Regina Roach Mount Erin High Wagga Wagga Les Salisbury Marist Brothers’ College Penshurst Jenny Vatovic St Mary’s College Wollongong

1997 Barbara Amos St John’s College Dubbo Jan Cleal Holy Spirit College Bellambi Joseph Lantz Mount Carmel High Varroville Mark McGinty John Paul II College Marayong John Sparks Catholic Education Office Wollongong 1996 Chris Anschau Delaney College Granville Kathy Campbell Our Lady of Sacred Heart Primary School Randwick Ray Collins Catholic Education Office Dubbo Anne Doring Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Gasson Nasr De La Salle College Bankstown Vince Villa Catholic Education Office Wollongong Terry White Catholic Education Office Wollongong

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NEW SOUTH WALES COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION

VINCE VILLA AWARD 2010 Jacob Younis Parramatta Marist High School Westmead Baseball Georgia Casey Mount Saint Benedict College Pennant Hills Softball

NSWCCC BLUE AWARD RECIPIENTS 2011 Athletics Benjamin Cox Holy Cross College Ryde Blue Athletics Melissa-Mareé Farrington Trinity Catholic College Auburn Bar Athletics Jay Meaney St John's College Woodlawn Blue Athletics Elana Withnall St Clare's High School Taree Bar AFL Jim Carroll Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Blue AFL Isaac Heeney All Saints College - St Peter's Campus Maitland Blue Baseball Joshua Guyer Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill Blue Baseball Michael Margerison St Dominic's College Kingswood Blue Basketball Matthew Logan St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park Blue Basketball Christopher McIllatton St John's College Woodlawn Blue Basketball Jessica Ward Xavier Catholic College Ballina Blue Basketball Hannah Young St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Bar Basketball Emma Plunkett Trinity Catholic College Auburn Bar Cricket Cailyn Fountain Bethany CollegeSouth Hurstville Blue Cricket Guy Seymour St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga Blue Cricket Karl Stuart Marist College Eastwood Blue Cross Country Megan Isbester St Mary's College Gunnedah Blue Cross Country Kyle McIntosh St Patrick's College Sutherland Blue Cross Country Michaela Quinn St John the Evangelist High School Nowra Blue Diving Owen Gilbert McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Bar Diving Kate Rickards St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Blue Football Matthew Bilic St Gregory's College Campbelltown Blue Football Simon Valastro Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg Blue Golf Elizabeth Elmassian Mercy Catholic College Chatswood Blue Golf Tahnia Ravnjak Holy Spirit College Bellambi Blue Golf Ruben Sondjaja Marcellin College Randwick Blue Golf Nathan Waters St Joseph's High Aberdeen Blue Hockey Matthew Dawson St Edward's College Gosford Bar Hockey Jack Hayes St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park Blue Hockey Amelia Leard La Salle Academy Lithgow Blue Hockey Ashley Ninness McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Blue Netball Karlee Grayson All Saints College - St Mary's Campus Maitland Blue Netball Brooke Lawrence Magdalene Catholic High Narellan Bar Rugby League Samisoni Langi Trinity Catholic College Auburn Blue Rugby League Luke Vescio St Augustine's College Brookvale Blue Softball Nathan Dickinson De La Salle College Revesby Blue Softball Alice Donohoe Cerdon College Merrylands Blue Softball Patrick Schipp St Gregory's College Campbelltown Bar Softball Taylah Tsitsikronis Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Blue Swimming Jake Baggaley Aquinas College Menai Blue Swimming Hannah McLaren Magdalene Catholic High Narellan Blue Swimming Carlee Milikin Loreto Kirribilli Blue Swimming Joshua Shea St John Bosco College Engadine Blue Tennis Nathan Boniel Bede Polding College South Windsor Blue Tennis Shannon Cleary Brigidine College Randwick Bar Touch Kate Coleman MacKillop Senior College Port Macquarie Blue Touch Alex Langbridge MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Blue Touch Madison Regan Nagle College Blacktown Blue Touch Wesley Sefuiva Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield Blue Touch Joshua Harmer St Joseph's College Tweed Heads Blue Triathlon Jessie Fleming Xavier Catholic College Ballina Blue Volleyball Elizabeth Borger Santa Sabina College Strathfield Blue Volleyball Caroline Stalmachowski Santa Sabina College Strathfield Blue Water Polo Morgan Baxter Santa Sabina College Strathfield Bar Water Polo Stephanie Calaizis St Clare's College Waverley Blue Water Polo Jesse Deloraine All Saints College – St Mary’s Campus Maitland Blue

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SECTION TWO

DIOCESAN / ASSOCIATION

REPORTS

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DIOCESE OF ARMIDALE

NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2011 There are three secondary schools and two K-10 schools in the Armidale Diocese. Despite our small numbers our students have achieved some amazing feats in sport this past year. The schools in the Armidale Diocese cover a large area with St Philomena’s Moree, Holy Trinity Inverell, O’Connor College Armidale, McCarthy College Tamworth and St Mary’s College Gunnedah all being involved in the various sporting competitions offered throughout the year. The year began with the NSWCCC Blue Awards where Braden Ludlow [St Mary’s College Gunnedah] received a Bar to his Blue Award for Triathlon. Braden has represented NSW All Schools in Triathlon for six consecutive years which is an amazing feat by a remarkable athlete and outstanding young man. Students who either won a medal at NSW All Schools or were selected in a NSW All Schools team this year were: Braden Ludlow St Mary’s College Gunnedah Triathlon Jackson Ludlow St Mary’s College Gunnedah Triathlon Molly Lorimer St Mary’s College Gunnedah Triathlon Megan Isbester St Mary’s College Gunnedah Cross Country Braden Ludlow St Mary’s College Gunnedah Cross Country Jackson Ludlow St Mary’s College Gunnedah Cross Country Megan Isbester St Mary’s College Gunnedah Athletics Dana Constable McCarthy College Tamworth Hockey Ashley Ninness McCarthy College Tamworth Hockey Christopher Ninness McCarthy College Tamworth Hockey Brittany Coe McCarthy College Tamworth Touch Mr. Luke Adams McCarthy College Tamworth Basketball (Team Manager) Erica Sweeney O’Connor College Armidale Athletics James O’Brien O’Connor College Armidale Hockey Ben Hanlan O’Connor College Armidale Hockey Students who either won a medal at NSWCCC Championships or were selected in a NSWCCC Team were: Ashleigh Walker St Philomena’s Moree Swimming Max Houlahan St Philomena’s Moree Cricket Ben Hanlan O’Connor College Armidale Hockey Erica Sweeney O’Connor College Armidale Cross Country Kieren Weston O’Connor College Armidale Swimming Ashley Ninness McCarthy College Tamworth Hockey Dana Constable McCarthy College Tamworth Hockey Brittany Coe McCarthy College Tamworth Touch Ellie Camilleri McCarthy College Tamworth Triathlon Bronte Ellicott McCarthy College Tamworth Triathlon Sophie Heeney McCarthy College Tamworth Triathlon Sophie Heeney McCarthy College Tamworth Cross Country Gemma Campbell McCarthy College Tamworth Tennis Emma Barnes McCarthy College Tamworth Tennis Zoe Martin McCarthy College Tamworth Tennis Nicole Myers McCarthy College Tamworth Tennis Eliza Richards McCarthy College Tamworth Tennis Braden Ludlow St Mary’s College Gunnedah Triathlon Jackson Ludlow St Mary’s College Gunnedah Triathlon Molly Lorimer St Mary’s College Gunnedah Triathlon Alistair Hillard St Mary’s College Gunnedah Tennis Jimmy Pascoe St Mary’s College Gunnedah Tennis Zach Martin St Mary’s College Gunnedah Tennis Shane Thompson St Mary’s College Gunnedah Tennis Megan Isbester St Mary’s College Gunnedah Cross Country Braden Ludlow St Mary’s College Gunnedah Cross Country Jackson Ludlow St Mary’s College Gunnedah Cross Country One of the most pleasing aspects this year was the performance of some of our school teams in NSWCCC team competitions with McCarthy College Tamworth winning the NSWCCC Girls Teams Tennis competition in Bathurst and St Mary’s College Gunnedah finishing third in the Boys event.

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McCarthy College also did very well by winning the NSWCCC Open Girls Hockey Teams event hosted in Tamworth. Students, staff and parents from all five secondary schools in the Armidale Diocese are very appreciative of the opportunity to compete in sport at a higher level. Thanks to all the individual Sport Conveners and Team Managers for all their efforts in organising the many different sports offered by NSWCCC and special thanks to Kym Skerritt for all her work in keeping us informed. This year the Armidale Diocese once again combined with the Bathurst Diocese in both Football and Touch. We also combined in Rugby Union allowing the combined teams going to NSWCCC to be much stronger than we would both be separately. Thanks to Linda Densmore and the teachers from the Bathurst Diocese who contributed to the success of the combined teams. Thanks to the individual School Sports Organisers for all their help and assistance with running a busy sporting program this year. Casey McCowan (St Philomena’s Moree), David Koch (Holy Trinity Inverell), Vicki Channon (O’Connor College Armidale), Mark Falkenmire (McCarthy College Tamworth) and Tim Kennedy (St Mary’s College Gunnedah) along with many enthusiastic staff and parents from each school have all contributed positively to ensure our students are given the best sporting opportunities available. Special mention needs to be made of the School Principals for their continued support in allowing our students to be involved in school sport. Mr. Tony Moran (Principal St Mary’s College Gunnedah) was once again Chairman of the Armidale Diocesan Secondary Sport Council and his continued support has been greatly appreciated. The Armidale Diocesan Investment Group (ADIG) continues to contribute funds to assist those students who go on to represent NSW All Schools at School Sport Australia events. Finally, thanks to the NSWCCC Executive and all involved with the running of NSWCCC Sport for their contributions in ensuring we offer excellent sporting opportunities to our students. We are very fortunate to have so many sports to be involved in and we look forward to being involved once again next year. Tim Kennedy Armidale Diocesan Secondary Sport Coordinator

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DIOCESE OF BATHURST

NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2011 MacKillop College Bathurst

St John’s College Dubbo

La Salle Academy Lithgow

James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Red Bend Catholic College Forbes

St Raphael’s Catholic School Cowra

St Matthew’s Catholic School Mudgee

St Mary’s Catholic School Wellington

St Joseph’s Catholic School Oberon

As 2011 draws to a close and plans are being put in place for 2012, it is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the year that was. The year unfolded as a successful and productive one for everyone connected with the NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Sport Program.

Three hundred and seventeen secondary students represented the Bathurst/Wilcannia Forbes Diocese in a wide range of sports at the NSW Combined Catholic Colleges level. The sports included Athletics, Basketball, Cricket, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Hockey, Netball, Rugby League, Rugby Union, Softball, Swimming, Tennis and Touch.

Amelia Leard (La Salle, Lithgow), Andrea Gillard (MacKillop, Bathurst), Emily Williams (La Salle, Lithgow) and Kelsey Willott (MacKillop, Bathurst) represented NSW Combined Catholic Colleges at New South Wales All Schools in Hockey; and Charlotte Jasprizza (James Sheahan, Orange) represented NSW Combined Catholic Colleges at New South Wales All Schools in Netball. Amelia Leard was also named in the Australian Hockey team.

In the Students with Disabilities events in Swimming, Will Baker (James Sheahan, Orange), Zohe Hughes (St Johns, Dubbo) and Sarah Barlow (MacKillop, Bathurst) excelled with Will and Sarah going onto NSW All Schools representing NSW Combined Catholic Colleges.

An extensive sports program like this can only be realized by the hard work and commitment of the dedicated organisers from the school level right through to the School Sport Australia level. I sincerely thank the Diocesan/Association Sport Representatives for their continued hard work in promoting sport in their schools. I also thank the many Diocesan and Combined Catholic Colleges Team Managers and Convenors who work with such enthusiasm ensuring this sport program is run professionally.

A special thank you must go to Kym Skerritt (Executive Officer), Bev Vimpany (Accounts) and Kathie Lowe (Clerical Assistant) who run the engine room behind our Sport Council. Kym needs to be singled out and recognised for the

organisational and communication skills she brings to her role.

At the other end of the scale is the Catholic Sports Coordinating Committee who provides guidance and support to the Council. Thank you.

Linda Densmore Bathurst Diocesan Sport Representative

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DIOCESE OF BROKEN BAY

Broken Bay Secondary Schools

Sports Association

St Augustine’s College

Brookvale

Mercy Catholic College

Chatswood

St Edward’s College

East Gosford

St Joseph’s Catholic College

East Gosford

St Paul’s Catholic College

Manly

Stella Maris College

Manly

Mt St Benedict College

Pennant Hills

Brigidine College

St Ives

St Peter’s Catholic College

Tuggerah Lakes

St Leo’s Catholic College

Wahroonga

Mackillop Catholic College

Warnervale

Mater Maria College

Warriewood

NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2011 The Broken Bay Secondary Schools Sports Association continues to move forward with strength. 2011 showcased a record number or participants, state level representatives and awardees. This year the Diocese hosted 18 sporting events providing the students of Broken Bay with numerous opportunities to participate in both pathway selections and non pathway gala days. The success of all of these carnivals, selections and gala days can only be attributed to the 12 Sports Coordinators and their staff spread across the BBSSSA Schools. The events have been run professionally and achieved exceptional results. To highlight the sporting year 2011 began with our top athletes being honoured at the 2010 NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Blue Awards. In 2010 we were well represented at the nomination phase and the following students went on to be awarded the most prestigious award in Catholic Schools sport – The NSWCCC Blue Award. It is worth mentioning that a record 13 students from Broken Bay were recipients of this honour. Lisa Carlton Stella Maris College Manly Softball Emily Carr Stella Maris College Manly Water Polo Georgia Casey Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills Softball James Dargaville Mater Maris Catholic College Warriewood Rugby Matthew Dawson St Edward’s College Gosford Hockey Kieran Glynn St Augustine’s College Brookvale Baseball Jenna Hitch Stella Maris College Manly Touch Brooke Langereis Mercy Catholic College Chatswood Triathlon Maclayne Marr Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood Golf Bree Parsons St Joseph’s Catholic College East Gosford Basketball Laura Peattie Stella Maris College Manly Touch Nick Spittles St Edward’s College East Gosford Basketball Ciaran Woolahan St Augustine’s College Brookvale Water Polo Further congratulations must also go to GEORGIA CASEY (Mt St Benedict College) who was honoured for her excellence in the sport of softball. Georgia was awarded the Vince Villa Award, the top award given in Catholic School Sport to the most outstanding sportsperson of 2010. Success on the sporting field was strong again in 2011 with Broken Bay students being selected into the majority of the available CCC sporting teams. Congratulations is extended to all of our students who have been selected into NSW All Schools (8) and School Sport Australia teams this year (3) – Georgia Marshall (Brigidine – netball), Luke Vescio (St Augustine’s – Rugby League), Georgia Farrell (Stella Maris – Water Polo), Natalie Tobin (MSB – Soccer), Alex Langbridge (MacKillop – Touch) At the end of 2010 we said farewell to the President of the BBSSSA, Joshua Holmes. Josh had been the president of the association since the year 2000 and had given a tremendous decade long service to the Diocese. Josh left a wonderful legacy of professionalism and reliability. He was a calm and fair leader who always made sure every student was given the best opportunity to represent Broken Bay through the pathways. We wished him the best of luck with his new endeavour as the head of PDHPE at Brigidine College, St Ives.

At the beginning of 2011 we welcomed Mr Ray Werren, our association liaison member with the Catholic Schools Office. As the Secondary Schools Consultant for the Broken Bay Diocese and ex – principal of Mater Maria College Warriewood, Ray brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience. He has provided great guidance in this role.

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At the end of 2011, we farewell Mr Chris Comerford, principal of St Paul’s College, Manly. Chris has accepted the position of Principal at St John College in Woodlawn. We wish him all the best and thank him for his support of Broken Bay Sport. We also farewell Tiffany Blaikie, sports coordinator at Stella Maris College Manly. Tiffany kindly took on the role of association secretary this year and has been a wonderful support to the executive committee. As always many thanks need to be made to the committed staff that have ensured a successful 2011. In my first year in this role, the support has been incredibly appreciated. Thanks to:

The Broken Bay executive: Jane Knapinski (Mercy College); Tiffany Blaikie (Stella Maris College) and David Chant (Brigidine College), who have provided great support throughout the year.

The Sports Coordinators who work tirelessly to provide opportunities for the students in our schools to participate in the BBSSSA and its associated Pathways. This role is challenging, busy and unrewarding at times, but your expertise, reliability and genuine care for the students is so appreciated.

The 18 sports convenors that have run very successful carnivals and selection events.

The managers, coaches and officials who have given up their time to provide coaching and guidance to our teams at representative carnivals throughout NSW.

The staff that have taken the time to lend their expertise to the CCC through the convening of carnivals in 2011:

Jane Knapinski Mercy Catholic College Chatswood Athletics Scott Murray St Edward’s Gosford Baseball

The Broken Bay Secondary School Principals for their continued support of sport in the Broken Bay Diocese.

Amber McDonnell President Broken Bay Secondary Schools Sport Association

Broken Bay Secondary

Schools Sports

Association

St Augustine’s College

Brookvale

Mercy Catholic College

Chatswood

St Edward’s College

East Gosford

St Joseph’s Catholic College

East Gosford

St Paul’s Catholic College

Manly

Stella Maris College

Manly

Mt St Benedict College

Pennant Hills

Brigidine College

St Ives

St Peter’s Catholic College

Tuggerah Lakes

St Leo’s Catholic College

Wahroonga

Mackillop Catholic College

Warnervale

Mater Maria College

Warriewood

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NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2011

There are nine secondary schools in the NSW sector of the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn. Many of the schools are smaller central schools in isolated rural areas. To represent their school and archdiocese in sporting competitions not only provides students the opportunity to experience a higher level of competition but more importantly it encourages them to be active members of a much larger community of schools. Through the provision of a representative pathway, the Catholic Sports Coordinating Committee enables secondary students from the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn to actively join the wider community of Catholic schools. I would like to take this opportunity to thank CSCC, the Combined Catholic Colleges Sports Association, the many carnival and trials convenors and CSCC executive Officer, Kym Skerritt for the support they have given to the staff and students from our archdiocese during 2011 Over 300 secondary students represented the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn at NSWCCC events with many students going on to represent in NSWCCC teams and in NSW All School teams, a great advertisement for our pathways. Although Canberra/Goulburn may not get students through to the elite level they always compete with enthusiasm and pride. Well done to you all and thank you all the parents who support our students efforts I would like to thank the many staff from schools throughout the Archdiocese who have assisted in convening trials and managing teams. Some of these staff members have been the backbone of representative sport for many years and continue to give dedicated service to our school communities. One of those faithful members of the Canberra/Goulburn team is retiring in 2012 and contemplating a much quieter future. Peter Lyttle from Trinity Catholic College Goulburn has been involved at all levels of sport in the diocese for too many years to count. His dedication has provided many students with a pathway that they previously thought they could not achieve. Peter is behind every opportunity for the students. He is passionate about the students not only from Goulburn but from across the Archdiocese and beyond~ THANK YOU Peter. I would also like to welcome and thank the teachers who have recently joined the ranks of convenors and managers; your contribution is most appreciated. Finally, I would like to wish all of the NSWCCC community the best for 2012 and I am looking forward to working with you all again as we provide a pathway for all students in Catholic Schools across NSW. Congratulations to all for another great sporting year for students and staff. Kerrie Johnston Archdiocese of Canberra/Goulburn Representative

ARCHDIOCESE OF CANBERRA AND GOULBURN

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CHRISTIAN BROTHERS’ SPORTS ASSOCIATION

NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2011 The sporting year is ever busy and seemingly becomes more so. This year was no exception. Events and competitions available to our students are vast and varied. As the year comes to an end we take this opportunity to reflect on our involvements this year. CBSA competed in a range of events and competitions run by NSWCCC. As ever we are most grateful to the sport convenors for the work they have put in to running their sports and the carnivals for our students. These opportunities are gratefully received by students and enrich their experience of catholic schooling. CBSA competed at the NSWCCC swimming, athletics and cross country championships and are grateful for the work done by all concerned at these very large carnivals. As ever they were efficiently run and provided a valuable pathway and experience for our students in these sports. CBSA also sent teams to sports such as touch football, football, rugby league, rugby union baseball and volleyball. Our students enjoyed these competitions and the chance to compete against other sporting organisations and athletes in the NSWCCC structure. These team events help to develop camaraderie and friendships for students across schools. Many students from CBSA also trialed for a range of other sports as individuals. We had many students gain representation in NSWCCC teams throughout the year most notably in swimming, athletics and soccer. Godfred Agyemang a talented all round athlete was selected in the Australian U/15 Rugby League team whilst Daniel Sadaka withdrew from the NSWCCC Football team having been selected to represent the Australian U/17 Football team. Highlights for the CBSA this year included the victory by our U/15 Touch Football team in the NSWCCC Touch Football competition in an exciting drop off and the subsequent selection of three players into the NSWCCC team. The victory by De La Salle Revesby in the Berg Shield continues our success in this cricket competition following last year’s victory by Marist College Penshurst. Several students were also nominated for a Blue Award. Congratulations to Peter Soloway who received a Blue for Tennis. CBSA would like to offer it’s thanks to all the sports convenors, diocesan representatives and the executive of the NSWCCC organisation. We acknowledge the huge amount of work that goes on, frequently unnoticed, to make these opportunities available to our students. In these days of ever more administration, the work done by these people to provide opportunities for our students is very gratefully received. Several of our teachers gained appointments to coach or manage NSWCCC teams throughout the year and these appointments provided tremendous opportunities for those staff members. Again this could not happen without the framework provided by NSWCCC. The standard of competition by students and the quality of the events held is always impressive to those who attend. Our students enjoy representing CBSA and look forward to competing at all NSWCCC events. They gain lasting memories and opportunities from these events. Our schools and the Principals remain fully supportive of the pathways and opportunities provided by CCC and we look forward to continuing our involvement next year. Chris Hook Christian Brothers’ Sports Assocition Representative

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CATHOLIC GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION

NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2011 This year at the 14

th Blue Award Presentations seven girls from CGSSSA schools who use the CGSSSA as a

pathway were recognised for their sporting prowess in and commitment to, their chosen sport. The sporting success of students in CGSSSA schools is a reflection of their dedication, talent and hard work as well as that of school staff in NSW Catholic Schools. The positive partnership between teachers, sports administers, parents and athletes contributes greatly to the provision of fantastic sporting opportunities for students. The following students sporting achievements in 2010 were recognised at the Blue Awards in February this year: Athletics Melissa-Maree Farrington Trinity Catholic College Auburn/Regents Park Blue Basketball Emma Plunkett Trinity Catholic College Auburn/Regents Park Blue Football Marie Svinos Domremy College Five Dock Blue Hockey Hayley de la Motte Trinity Catholic College Auburn/Regents Park Blue Volleyball Anna Phillips Santa Sabina College Strathfield Blue Volleyball Madeleine Dimech Marist Sisters College Woolwich Blue Water Polo Morgan Baxter Santa Sabina College Strathfield Blue During 2011 CGSSSA teams competed in Swimming, Diving, Athletics, Cross Country, Cricket, Football, Softball and Touch. These events were run efficiently and provided great competitive opportunities for students. CGSSSA teams proved to be highly competitive in most sports again this year, softball being the exception. After consultation the CGSSSA has decided not to select a softball team to compete in 2012 but to encourage players with an appropriate level of skill to trial as individuals. Additional to the success of CGSSSA teams this year a number of CGSSSA students attended and achieved success at individual trials. The athleticism and skill of many individual students from a variety of schools was acknowledged this year in their selection in NSWCCC teams and in some cases higher representative honours. This year 109 CGSSSA students were selected in a NSWCCC team, 25 were selected in a NSW All Schools Team and 1 student was selected in a School Sport Australia team. Additionally, in athletics 40 students nominated and competed at the NSW All School Athletics Championships some of whom will progress to compete at the National Athletics Championships. Representation in 2011 was as follows

NSWCCC Representatives

Sport Team Selected

Athletics NSWCCC (Self Nom) 40

Basketball NSWCCC 1

Cricket NSWCCC 1

Cross Country NSWCCC 21

Diving NSWCCC 5

Football NSWCCC 3

Hockey NSWCCC 5

Sport Team Selected

Netball NSWCCC 5

Softball NSWCCC 3

Swimming NSWCCC 34

Tennis NSWCCC 3

Touch NSWCCC 6

Volleyball NSWCCC 10

Water Polo NSWCCC 12

NSW All Schools Representatives

Sport Team Selected

Athletics NSW All Schools TBD

Cross Country NSW All Schools 8

Hockey NSW All Schools 2

Netball NSW All Schools 2

Swimming NSW All Schools 4

Sport Team Selected

Tennis NSW All Schools 1

Touch NSW All Schools 1

Volleyball NSW All Schools 5

Water Polo NSW All Schools 2

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School Sport Australia Representatives

Sport Team Selected

Water Polo School Sport Australia 1

Our strength as an Association was predominantly in Athletics, Cross Country, Swimming, Water Polo and Volleyball again this year. We were also well represented in Diving, Hockey, Netball and Touch. The hard work and support of the NSWCCC convenors and Kym Skerritt is fundamental to the provision of such a diverse range of representative opportunities for students in Catholic Schools. Combined with the dedicated support provided by sports staff in member schools students are able to achieve and demonstrate their best within their chosen sport(s) and to access higher representative opportunities and benefit from the rewards this brings. It was pleasing to see that so many students in CGSSSA schools continue to access representative sporting opportunities through the school pathway and that they do so in such a wide range of sports. This year one of focus of the CGSSSA has been to maximise participation time for girls who compete in championships events. This meant thinking differently about the structure of some competitions and the development of draws. Overall we achieved our goal to maximise participation without compromising the competitive nature of events and the selection of representative teams. Our quest to secure team managers and officials early in the year and to ensure that the related documentation was completed by the due date was less successful and we will need to readdress this in 2012. The Orientation Program conducted at the start of the year was again very successful and continues to benefit staff especially those new to the Association. Risk management and compliance are now seen as the ‘norm’ and each school is for the most part diligent in meeting administrative requirements when convening and entering sports. The Association By-Laws were reviewed and served us well in 2011 despite a few errors; some changes will be made for 2012 in some sport to ensure consistency and accuracy. Team selections went more smoothly this year but there were some issues with Football. These issues have been addressed for 2012. We continue as an Association to be grateful to the CSCC for their support and guidance in fostering ‘best practice’ at all levels of competition. To the many staff and students who have been involved in CGSSSA and NSW CCC sport in 2011 I trust you have enjoyed the experience and are aware of the great contribution you make to the sporting life of the greater Catholic School community. Sue Wells Catholic Girls’ Secondary Schools Sports Association Representative

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DIOCESE OF LISMORE

NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2011 The Diocese of Lismore Sports Program has continued to have many successful outcomes throughout this past year. I extend another sincere thank you and well done to our dedicated school sport coordinators as well as to the various carnival and trial conveners, and team managers. Collectively they have made immeasurable contributions to sport in their schools and in the Diocese as a whole. Their commitment to and concern for providing the opportunities and pathways have enabled a very large number of students to benefit greatly from their positive experiences in sport. I wish also to express my thanks to parents for their practical support of their children and for their assistance, with other volunteers, at carnivals and trials. Indeed, a sincere thank you to anyone who contributed in any way to the success of school, Diocesan and CCC sport with special appreciation extended to principals and school executive for much–needed support. Well done to all students who took part in sport at any level this year with special congratulations to those who went on to representative honours. The many highlights of 2011 have included: Another very impressive number of students from our secondary schools gaining selection into NSW CCC sides, with a select band of these, and also 2 teachers, making it into NSW All Schools’ teams including Chris McIllhatton (Basketball), Jess Ward (Baketball), Lionel Conroy (Golf Team Manager), Simon Colgrave (Hockey), Ashlee Danvers (Hockey), Nicole Danvers (Hockey Team Manager), Darby Fahey (Hockey), Alex Powell (Hockey), Mitchell Scotcher (Hockey), Sharyn Gill-Andrews (Swimming Team Manager), Anna McInness (Swimming), Adam McNamara (Swimming), Laura Coleman Touch), Josh Harmer (Touch referee) and Jessie Flemming (Triathlon). Mitchell Scotcher went one better with his selection into the School Sport Australia Hockey Team. The continued high level performances of our Diocesan Swimming team as a whole as well as some outstanding individual efforts at CCC and beyond. Two highlights from NSW All Schools Swimming were that Samantha McKenna (St John's Woodlawn) was 1st in the 13 Years Girls 50m Breaststroke and Anna MacInnes (MacKillop Port Macquarie) won the 17+ Girls 50m Backstroke The excellent result of the Lismore team at the CCC Athletics to finish prominently in the Diocesan/Association points table. This was indicative of some excellent performances by so many of our team members and was despite our greatly reduced team numbers following withdrawals. Special mention to the two Lismore representatives who were named champions in their age groups: Adam Potts (12 Yrs Boys) and Jay Meaney (16 Yrs Boys). Kirsty Williams was named runner up in the 14 Yrs Girls. Kirsty then took out two events at NSW All Schools including a new record in the Hammer Throw. Jay won the 16 Yrs Boys 400m in fast time and Sarah Harre was able to take out the 13 Yrs Girls High Jump. The Lismore Diocesan Team’s victory in the NSWCCC Open Girls’ Football Title keeping all opposition goalless in the process. Trinity Catholic College Open Girls team taking out the NSWCCC Football Knockout with Mt St Patrick’s College Murwillumbah Year 7-10 Boys making the semi finals. John Paul College Coffs Harbour Year 9/10 Girls Team winning the NSWCCC Basketball for the third year in a row. John Paul College Yr 7/8 Girls and Yr 7/8 Boys both finished runner up. The continued growth, interest and success in primary and secondary sport for children with disabilities. The unmistakable sense of team spirit that seems to be a part of so many of our Diocesan teams despite the varied locations from which our team members come. This same team spirit is very noticeable amongst school teams as well. A great amount of credit goes to our excellent team managers and, of course, to the students themselves.

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Six students were awarded a NSWCCC Blue Award for their achievements in their choosen sport in 2011: Jess Ward Xavier Catholic College Ballina Cross Country Jessie Fleming Xavier Catholic College Ballina Cross Country Chris McIllhatton St John’s College Woodlawn Basketball Jay Meaney St John’s College Woodlawn Athletics Kate Coleman MacKillop Senior College Port Macquarie Touch Joshua Harmer St Joseph’s College Banora Point Touch (Referee) Finally, congratulations and thank you to all Diocesan and NSWCCC conveners, managers and officials, and all diocesan representatives, with a special thank you and well done to Kym Skerritt, NSWCCCSA Executive Officer. Robert Ellison Lismore Diocesan Representative

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DIOCESE OF MAITLAND/NEWCASTLE SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION

_____________________________________________________ NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2011 St Joseph’s High School Aberdeen St Pius X High School Adamstown St Paul’s High School Booragul St Mary’s High School Gateshead St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton All Saints College St Mary’s Campus Maitland All Saints College St Peter’s Campus Maitland All Saints College St Joseph’s Campus Lochinvar San Clemente High School Mayfield St Catherine’s College Singleton St Clare’s High School Taree

There are eleven secondary schools in the Maitland-Newcastle Diocese. We are proud of the number of talented and committed students we have, not only for what they achieve in their sport but also for the manner in which they take part. Many of these students have also managed to combine their sporting achievements with rigorous academic programs.

Some of the outstanding students have been acknowledged with the most prestigious award in Catholic Schools sport - a NSWCCC Blue Award. This years recipients are: Hannah Young (Bar) St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton Basketball Elana Whitnall (Bar) St Clare’s High Taree Athletics Isaac Heeney All Saints College-St Peter’s Maitland Australian Football Kate Rickards St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton Basketball Nathan Waters St Joseph’s High Aberdeen Golf Karlee Grayson All Saints College- St Mary’s Maitland Netball Jesse Deloraine All Saints College- St Mary’s Maitland Netball We had several hundred students represent our Diocese at the full range of NSWCCC sports and over 40 of these students were selected in a NSWCCC team. Some of these went on to be NSW All Schools Representatives. These include Hannah Young from St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton for Basketball, Elliott Collins from St Mary’s Gateshead for Cross Country and Triathlon, Aliza Huff from St Francis Xavier’s Hamilton for Golf. This year our Diocese is enjoying success in the NSWCCC Football Knockout. St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton, ASC St Joseph’s Lochinvar and St Pius X College Adamstown are through to the quarter finals of the Open Boys, Open Girls and 7/10 Boys quarter finals after all had impressive wins against McCathy College Tamworth. A great deal of thanks must go to the school Sport Coordinators who work tirelessly to give their students the opportunity to represent their school, diocese and state. The work these teachers do is well outside their normal teaching loads. I would like to thank our eleven school sport coordinators for the support they continued support The extraordinary goodwill and hard work of our teachers who willingly assist as convenors, coaches, squad managers and officials, greatly contribute to the undoubted success of carnivals. These opportunities for students only occur due to their hard work, expertise and time. Of course for staff to be available, we must thank all of our principals who support the teachers’ involvement. I would like to acknowledge the support of Kym Skerritt who works tirelessly in promoting, organising and managing the NSWCCC Sports association. Also a huge thank you to Diocesan Sport Coordinators for your support and for the good times we shared. To Ray Collins for the interest he has shown in all student athletes in Maitland/Newcastle Helene O’Neill Maitland/Newcastle Diocesan Representative

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Association Of Metropolitan Catholic Colleges

www.mccsport.com.au

De La Salle College Ashfield Ph 9797 3200 Fax 9797 3255 La Salle Catholic College Bankstown Ph 9793 5600 Fax 9790 8684

Marist College Kogarah Ph 9587 3211 Fax 9556 1790 Christian Bros' High School Lewisham Ph 85851744 Fax 85851789

Marist College North Shore Ph 9957 5000 Fax 9954 9087 Marist College Pagewood Ph 9349 7333 Fax 9344 9883 Marcellin College Randwick Ph 9398 6355 Fax 9398 9049 St. Leo's College Wahroonga Ph 9487 3555 Fax 9487 2637

2011 Annual Report

President Mr. David McInnes (Pagewood)

Secretary/Treasurer

Mr Peter Buxton

Committee Members Mr Michael Barrington (Ashfield)

Mr Adel El Jamal (Ashfield) Br Peter Ryan (Bankstown)

Ms Christina Carozza (Bankstown) Mr John Riordan (Kogarah) Mr Angelo Scali (Kogarah) Br Paul Conn (Lewisham)

Mr David Mamo (Lewisham) Br Peter Corr (North Shore) Mr Peter Giles (North Shore)

Mr David McInnes (Pagewood) Mr Jayson Brewer (Pagewood)

Br David Hall (Randwick) Mr Robert Capizzi (Randwick)

Mr Anthony Gleeson (Wahroonga) Mr Luke Trotz (Wahroonga)

I would like to start by thanking the many people that make up the MCC association. There are 8 schools in a very strong competition lead by an abundance of talent. As usual there is a good representation at the NSWCCC and NSW level from our association. We have 21 coaching and training staff that look after and select our combined MCC sides. Year after year committed teachers with a passion for sport take on these rolls with great enthusiasm. With people like this in all of our schools, sport is in safe hands. I would encourage people to have a look at our MCC website www.mccsport.com lot of work has gone into creating an impressive site. Thank you to all convenors, managers, coaches, officials and students for their hard work and representation at all levels. Thank you also to the CCC body for their continuous hard work. I look forward to the year ahead.

Regards,

Peter Buxton Metropolitan Catholic Colleges Secretary

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METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION

NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2011 President Mr John Killeen Fairfield Vice President Br Jeff Regan Penrith Treasurer/Secretary Mr Chris Dutfield Committee Members Mr Anthony Boccanfuso (Auburn/Regents Park) Mr Heath Borg (Blacktown) Mr Joe Lantz (Campbelltown) Mr Matthew Paton (Dundas) Mr Nicholas Lah (Eastwood) Mr Brendon Wallace (Fairfield) Mr Marc Romano (Greystanes) Mr David Cody (Liverpool) Mr Brad Scanlon (Parrramatta Mr Tim Spain (Penrith) Mr Layne Mellish (Quakers Hill/Schofields) Mr Chris Whitty (Ryde) I would like to thank all the Principals, Sports Coordinators, Staff and students of the MCS Sports Association Colleges for their continued support and sporting excellence throughout 2011. The Association was very successful in many sporting events and once again, even more importantly, the emphasis on participation and sportsmanship was the cornerstone for our coaches, managers and players. A very special “thank you” is extended to Mr David Cody, Mr Joe Lantz and Mr Matt Paton who provided assistance on behalf of the MCS Association to the NSWCCC Swimming, Cross Country and Athletics Championships this year. There were also a very considerable number of other Staff from across our Association who contributed in so many ways, large and small; to assist the NSWCCC events to be as successful as they undoubtedly were throughout 2011. Gratitude is expressed to the following Colleges for their convening of the nominated MCS Sports for the 2011 season – Auburn (Basketball); Blacktown (Soccer Referees); Campbelltown (Cross Country); Dundas (Athletics); Eastwood (Cricket/Rugby 15s); Fairfield (Touch); Greystanes (Soccer); Liverpool (Swimming); Parramatta (Rugby League Referees); Penrith (Rugby League); Quakers Hill-Schofields (AFL/Golf); and Ryde (Tennis/Rugby 7s). The Association enters MCS Squads into the NSWCCC Championships for Athletics, Baseball, Cross Country, Rugby League, Rugby Union, Soccer, Swimming, and Touch Football. In this 44

th year of the MCS Association we once again provided large numbers of our students for representative

honours. The boys performed extremely well, they had more than their fair share of wins, and a great many players distinguished themselves as fine ambassadors of schoolboy sport. A good many of our most talented boys gained NSWCCC, NSW All Schools, and Australian honours this year. The coaches, managers, trainers, selectors and officials who create, organize and prepare our Squads for participation at this elite level are tremendously appreciated by all the MCS Colleges. They come from our Colleges and add to the spirit, professionalism and dedication offered to all the young representative players who competed in 2011. We are hugely in their debt, and I take this opportunity to express to them our very sincere appreciation. In conclusion I would very much like to thank once again all the MCS Principals, Sports Coordinators, Coaches, Managers and Convenors for their professionalism, generosity and support. You are greatly appreciated. Chris Dutfield Metropolitan Catholic Schools Secretary/Treasurer

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PARRAMATTA DIOCESE SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS COUNCIL

NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2011 2011 has been another keenly contested and successful year for the students from the Parramatta Diocese. A big thank you to all staff and officials who have worked together so well to deliver so many sporting opportunities for students in the Parramatta Diocese. To all parents, families, teachers, school communities and of course, the students, thanks for all your efforts and support in promoting Catholic School Sport. A special thanks to all the school Sports Coordinators for your outstanding work and support during 2011. This year saw us run successful Diocesan Gala Days in Basketball, Touch, Football, AFL and Netball as well as selection trials for all NSWCCC team sports. Our new venture this year was a Dance competition with hip-hop, contemporary/lyrical, jazz, cultural and solo sections. This was a great success and I thank Cerdon College for their great energy with this event. We look forward to doing it all again in 2012. Some highlights from 2011 as far as Parramatta Diocese and their competitors were:- Softball – the NSWCCC Championships at Blacktown in February. Parramatta were runners up at the tournament and we had 3 girls selected in the NSWCCC team – Alice Donohue (Cerdon), Michaela McLennan (Catherine McAuley) and Taylah Tsitsikronis (Caroline Chisholm). Alice and Taylah were selected in the NSW All Schools team. Congratulations to Alice and Taylah, who were also selected in the School Sport Australia Merit Team. Taylah was named Most Valuable Player at the School Sport Australia tournament and has been selected in the U/19 Australian team to tour South Africa. Baseball – Parramatta sent a few individuals to trial for NSWCCC. They played well and we had 3 boys selected in the CCC team –Joshua Guyer (Gilroy), Nathan Skinner (Xavier) and Zac Shepherd (St Marks). We are looking forward to fielding a competitive team at Blacktown for the 2012 NSWCCC Baseball tournament. Joshua Geyer and Zac Shepherd were selected in the NSW All Schools team and as a result of his performances at the School Sport Australia tournament Joshua Guyer was named in the Australian All Stars team. Swimming – Parramatta again put in a strong display at the NSWCCC Carnival. The NSWCCC Carnival saw some incredible performances with 15 of our swimmers qualifying through to NSW All Schools. They were Alecia Anderson and Mikayla O’Connor (OLMC), Hayley Anschau, Liza Greig, Samantha Watts (Catherine McAuley) ,Lucy Palu (Caroline Chisholm), Ryan Roche (Gilroy) and Taylah Pollard-Hughes, Adrian Rossi, Ricky Rossi (Marian), Ryan Good (McCarthy), Giles Gabutina and Michael Ursino (St Marks, Sara Barendregt (Loyola)) and Sandy Freeman (Bede Polding) . The following swimmers medalled at All Schools – Taylah Pollard-Hughes (Marian), and Mikayla O’Connor (OLMC). Congratulations to Mikayla O’Connor (OLMC) who medalled at School Sport Australia swimming. Diving – It is good to see our younger divers progressing through the ranks and gaining selection in the NSWCCC Diving team. Owen Gilbert (McCarthy) and Jessica Stanton (Cerdon) were selected in the NSW All Schools Diving team. Hockey – Our young team put in a strong effort at the NSWCCC Tournament with Kate Hanna (Catherine McAuley) and Brittany and Alexandra Morrison (OLMC) being selected in the NSWCCC team. Kate Hanna and Alexandra Morrison were selected in the NSW U/16 All Schools AND Open Merit teams. Congratulations to Kate Hanna from Catherine McAuley for being selected in the Australian Schoolgirls Hockey team to play early in 2012. Touch – The NSWCCC Touch Tournament held in Werrington. Once again, Parramatta fielded very strong teams with the Junior Girls and Senior Girls not losing a game, both winning their respective divisions and both boys’ teams played well throughout the tournament. We had several representatives selected in the NSWCCC teams including Madison Regan (Nagle), Alana Lamerton (Cerdon), Rhiannon Adcock (Xavier), Sarah Jane ElTakchi, Kaitlin McCaffrey and Ashley Gray (OLMC), Tayla Duguid,(St Patricks), Courtney Milone, Samantha Cahill and Abbey Papenhuyzen (Gilroy), Clare Eisenhuth (St Columba’s) and Luke McKenna (Emmaus)

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Congratulations to Kaitlin McCaffrey, Tayla Duguid, Courtney Milone and Abbey Papenhuyzen who were selected in the NSW All Schools 15 Years Team. Basketball – Congratulations to Taylah Clark from Xavier College for her selection in the Open NSWCCC Girls Basketball team. Cross Country – 2011 was an interesting year as we knew some of our more successful runners were not with us – the good thing was the talent that emerged from the younger groups, which will be running strongly for Parramatta in years to come, Congratulations to all those who represented NSWCCC at the NSW All Schools Championships. These runners were Elese Gallen and Jack Harrison (Bede Polding), Sarah Marvin and Roslyn Mangulabnan (OLMC), Jessica Vernon (St Columbas), Kristen Kalemusic and Stephanie Kalemusic (McCarthy), Olivia Sargent (Nagle) and Nathan McGrath, Lars Martinsons and Ben Thomson (Marian). Rugby League – It was good to see PDSSSC teams go into the SICC Trials this year and hopefully this experience will see us build on this in 2012. Rugby Union – It was pleasing to see us combine with CBSA in order to provide teams for the NSWCCC Tournament. Thanks to all who made this joint venture a success. Netball – We had another very keenly contested netball gala day in Parramatta. Congratulations to Georgia Marshall (Xavier), Kristina Brice (Nagle) and Zoe Gilbert (Gilroy) on their selection in the NSWCCC Open Netball team. Montana Geyer (Caroline Chisholm) and Natasha Flint (OLMC) made both the 15 Years NSWCCC Netball team. Congratulations to Natasha Flint and Laura Holden (Marian) on their selection in the NSW All Schools team. Football – Parramatta were very competitive at the NSWCCC event with both our boys and girls fielding very young sides and looking forward to the 2012 Football championships in Bathurst. Tennis – Parramatta were very competitive at the NSWCCC Tennis selections with Daniel Boniel (Bede Polding), Dayne Hodge (St Columbas) and Rae Young (McCarthy) selected in the NSWCCC Tennis team. Daniel Boniel (Bede Polding) was selected in the NSW All Schools Pizzey Cup team. Triathlon – Parramatta had some fine performances at the NSWCCC Triathlon at Penrith earlier this year with Isabella Khoudair (OLMC) finishing second in the NSWCCC Intermediate Girls section. Athletics – Parramatta once again had many dominant athletes at the NSWCCC Championships. It was great to see so many medal at the NSW All Schools Championships They were Chelsea Loughrey (St Patricks), Paulo Aukuso and Amanda Barendregt (St Clares), Tavleen Singh, Melanie Ruse and Madeleine Rushton (Caroline Chisholm), Dejanee Defoe (Loyola), Amanda Krsticevic (Bede Polding), Paletina Lemi (Catherine McAuley), Frederick Adutwum and Patrick Estrada (St Andrews) Natalie Apikotoa and Alexandra Hulley (OLMC), Emma Ralphs (Gilroy), Taylor Garrett (Xavier), Shanaya Mamo (Nagle) and Courtney Evans (Emmaus) Congratulations to all these athletes on their outstanding individual performances. I would like to thank all the NSWCCC Sports Convenors from within the Parramatta Diocesan schools. These people have made and continue to make a huge commitment to Catholic Secondary School Sport in New South Wales - Paul Kennedy – Triathlon, Bev Smith – Girls Hockey, Ross Gawthorne – Girls Cricket, Craig Beacroft – Touch and Anita Holland – Diving. Thanks also to Kym Skerritt and the Executive of NSWCCC and all convenors and officials who organise the many sporting events for all their help and support this year. I wish all our students the best of luck in all their upcoming sporting endeavours. Looking forward to working with you all in 2012. Chris Anschau Parramatta Diocesan Secondary Schools Sports Representative

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NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2011 President Mr Ray Wooby Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg Treasurer Mr James Corcoran Aquinas College Menai Diocesan Representative SSCCCSA Aaron Poll St John Bosco College Engadine Committee Members Jennifer Borg All Saint’s Casula Mark Barnes Aquinas College Menai Rachael Redman Clancy Catholic College West Hoxton Luke Carnegie De La Salle College Caringbah Belinda Westwood De La Salle College Cronulla Greg King Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg John Wheeler/Simon Zahra Good Samaritan College Hinchinbrook Kim Tregoning Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer Rick Joyce St Patrick’s College Sutherland Southern Sydney has enjoyed an outstanding year in 2011. The opportunity for the students to compete at this level against other athletes is invaluable in their development as a sportsperson. I would like to thank Principals, staff, parents and students involved with SSCCC for their continued support of sporting excellence in 2011. SSCCC students participated in the following NSWCCC competitions as an association: Athletics, Baseball, Cross Country, Boys and Girls Football, Rugby League, Rugby Union, Swimming, Tennis, and Touch. SSCCC students had the opportunity to enter as individuals in AFL, Basketball, Diving, Golf, Netball, Softball, Triathlon and Volleyball. As well as the sports listed above College teams were heavily involved in various NSWCCC Knockout competition which ran throughout the year. Conrgatulations to the following students who were awarded a NSWCCC Blue Award Kyle McIntosh Cross Country St Patrick’s College Sutherland Simon Valastro Footbll Freeman College Bonnyrigg Jake Baggaley Swimming Aquinas College Menai Joshua Shea Swimming St John Bosco College Engadine Conveners are to be commended on their efforts on ensuring all trials were conducted in a professional manner, giving opportunity to students from all schools. 2011 saw new conveners and coaches will be associated with SSCCC teams. With the constant added pressures within the school time given in developing teams, training and the events themselves are greatly appreciated. SSCCC staff would like to commend and congratulations NSWCCC Conveners and officials on your professionalism and enthusiasm in allowing our students reach their full potential. A special thanks and congratulations to Kym Skerritt the NSWCCCSA Executive Officer for a successful 2011. It has been a pleasure to be amongst such committed SSCCC staff during 2011. This commitment is also reflected by the level of dedication and talent shown by students. SSCCC representation is an important recognition and pathway for our students.. Yours in Sport, Aaron Poll Southern Sydney Combined Catholic Colleges Sports Association Representative St John Bosco College Engadine

SOUTHERN SYDNEY COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES

SPORTS ASSOCIATION

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NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2011 President / Treasurer: Miss Caitlin Buggy - Mount St Joseph College Milperra Secretary: Miss Caitlin Buggy - Mount St Joseph College Milperra Committee Members Mrs Briohny Hickey – Casimir Catholic College Marrickville Ms Rhea Dean – All Saints College Liverpool Mr Frederick Zalloua – St Charbel’s College Punchbowl Ms Pauline Jeffery – Mary McKillop College Wakely Ms Cath Summons – Bethany College Hurstville _________________________________________________________________________________

2011 has been another busy, yet rewarding year for the staff and students of the schools that make up Sydney Catholic Colleges Sports Association (SCC). SCC is now in its fourth year of using NSWCCC representative pathway and throughout the year competed in a number of NSWCCC events. The opportunities provided by NSWCCC for our students to compete at representative level, against other schools and school systems is appreciated by our students, teachers and parents. This year many students were able to progress through to representing NSWCCC. Our highlights included teams competing at the NSWCCC swimming, cross country and athletics carnivals. These carnivals were professionally run and students appreciated the chance to compete at such a high level. We also entered teams in football, touch football, volleyball and softball. Many students also attended individual trials throughout the year for a wide range of sports run by NSWCCC. Several students gained representation in NSWCCC teams throughout the year. NSWCCC Highlights Grace Robinson Bethany College Hurstville 1

st 13yrs Discus Athletics

1st 13yrs ShotPut Athletics

3rd

13yrs Javelin Athletics Stephanie Farmakidis Bethany College Hurstville 1

st 16yrs Javelin Athletics

Emily Wilson Bethany College Hurstville 3rd

14yrs Javelin Athletics Shannon Burchell Mount Saint Joseph Milperra 1

st 12yrs Shot Put Athletics

3rd

12yrs Discus Athletics Charbella Nandan Mount Saint Joseph Milperra 3

rd 14yrs High Jump Athletics

NSWCCC Representatives Cailyn Fountain Bethany College Hurstville Cricket Claire O’Brien Bethany College Hurstville Netball Paige Burland Casimir Catholic College Marrickville Swimming Taylor Rippan Mount Saint Joseph College Milperra Softball Emma Lawerence Mount Saint Joseph College Milperra Softball Cassandra Wright Mount Saint Joseph College Milperra Softball There were a number of concerns faced by the Association this year with participation in representative teams. In particular, being a small Association still, the elite or better athletes in our schools are often called upon to represent in a variety of sporting teams. With the addition of Rosebank College, our challenge for 2012 will be to increase our level of participation in NSWCCC sporting events and work towards SCC member schools and principals are fully supportive of the pathway NSWCCC offers to our students and staff, and is committed to fulfilling our requirements. SCC is looking forward to 2012 with much anticipation. SCC would like to offer it’s thanks to all the Sports Conveners, Diocesan Representatives and the Executive of the NSWCCC organisation. We acknowledge the huge amount of work that goes on frequently unnoticed to make these opportunities available to our students. Cath Summons Sydney Catholic Colleges Sports Representative

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DIOCESE OF WAGGA WAGGA

NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2011 Wagga Wagga Diocese has completed another hectic sporting year for our staff and students through the NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Sporting Association (NSWCCC). Our year started off on a high with the following students being awarded with the prestigious NSWCCC Blue Award: Michelle Connolly – Swimming (Marian Catholic College) Michael Gibbons – AFL (Kildare Catholic College) Wagga Wagga hosted for the first time the Southern Country U15’s and Opens Rugby League trials in which many future NRL players begin their sporting careers. This was done in collaboration with Mr Stephen Hooper from Red Bend Forbes which is in the Wilcannia/Forbes Diocese and Mr John Sparks from the Wollongong Diocese. Appreciation is extended to them both and we look forward to hosting the Sothern Country trials again in 2012. Wagga Wagga was also the host for Southern Zone AFL Trials. Thanks to Mark Sanson (Xavier High School) and Travis Doyle (St. Francis College) for organising the successful trials. Thanks are extended to the Wagga Wagga Diocese Sports Coordinators Kurt McPherson (Mater Dei Catholic College), Matt Conn (Kildare Catholic College), Mark Sanson (Xavier Catholic College), Carl Norman (St. Francis College) and Andrew Holloway (Marian CC) for their effort and dedication throughout this year. They put in long hours outside of school to ensure the success of NSWCCC sport for their school communities and this is very much appreciated. Thanks must also be extended to the Wagga Wagga Secondary Schools’ Principals for their support of CCC sport throughout the year. I would also like to thank the players/students, parents, officials, team managers, teachers and coaches who have given up so much of their valuable time to participate and support Diocesan and CCC sport. The distances travelled by country students is great and the commitment they, and their families, make is amazing. They are all happy to do this at considerable expense to pursue excellence and enjoyment in sport through NSWCCC pathways and this is commendable. Congratulations to Kym Skerritt and the Catholic Sports Coordinating Committee for their continued support of sport in NSW Catholic Schools throughout 2011. The Wagga Wagga Diocesan Secondary Sporting Association is looking forward to an eventful 2012. Yours in Sport,

Anthony Hood Wagga Wagga Diocesan Secondary Schools Sports Coordinator

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DIOCESE OF WOLLONGONG

NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2011

Schools from the Wollongong Diocese have enjoyed another great year of sporting activities through the Combined Catholic Colleges Sports Association. The opportunities for our students to compete against other Dioceses and Associations from across NSW and the opportunity to access the NSW All Schools arena has been greatly appreciated by students, parents and teachers of our school communities. I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the work of the Catholic Sports Coordinating Committee, Diocesan/Association representatives and the individual Sports Conveners. Your efforts throughout the year have been outstanding and on behalf of the Wollongong Sports Council thank you for your contributions. To Kym Skerritt our Executive Officer for 2011, your work and support have again been inspirational and certainly the driving force behind the professionalism of the NSWCCC Sports Association. I have appreciated your professionalism, good nature and willingness to support all aspects of secondary sport. Thankyou! Wollongong had several teachers who contributed to NSWCCC this year including Dean Merola (Holy Spirit College, Bellambi) who coordinated the Southern Country CCC cricket trials and Bob Cooper (St Mary’s College, Wollongong) who convened the NSWCCC Volleyball selections. Bob was also the NSWCCC open boys coach and a selector for the NSW U/16 All Schools girls team. Dean Merola (Holy Spirit College, Bellambi) was involved with CCC Boys cricket selections and was the U/16 NSW All Schools Boys cricket coach. The work of our conveners in promoting sport across NSW was first-class and certainly provided opportunities for increased student involvement. Over 400 secondary students represented the diocese at NSWCCC events with 92 students from Wollongong going on to represent in NSWCCC teams and 10 gaining NSW All School teams honours. Wollongong diocese hosted the NSWCCC Regional Basketball Tournament, the NSWCCC tennis selection trials and CCC Southern country Cricket trials. A special mention to our colleagues in Southern Sydney who have been the driving force behind the amalgamation of our U/16 and Open Rugby teams going to CCC selections. The work of Belinda Westwood (De La Salle College, Cronulla) and Aaron Poll (John Bosco, Engadine) has been very much appreciated. On a local level I would like to thank our Director of Schools Peter Turner, Secondary Schools Head of Service, Alan McManus, Head of Religious Education and Learning Services, Mark Raue and my team leader of the Pastoral Care and Personal Growth team, Cynthia McCammon for their continued support of Diocesan Sport. All have recognised the importance of sport and have assisted in promoting it to our Diocesan schools. Our CEO website continued to be a valued resource with our sporting journal fully on line and downloadable. This year it featured all representative teams, results from major carnivals and links to the CCC, DET and School Sport Australia sites. You might like to pay us a visit at www.ceo.woll.catholic.edu.au and navigate your way through the sport section. Our sports council has formed some close links with Wollongong University and now have students assisting at our carnivals and acting as officials at NSWCCC events. This has been a very productive relationship and one we hope to develop in the future. Finally to my individual Sports Coordinators who are the cornerstone for all sporting activities, congratulations on an outstanding job. Your role is challenging, busy and often unrewarding at times, but again you have met the challenges put to you in fine style. Thankyou! On Friday November 18 this year our Sports Council staged the 15

th Annual CDF Diocesan Sports Awards to

recognise the outstanding achievements of both students and teachers from primary and secondary Schools. The evening was proudly sponsored by the Catholic Development Fund and attracted over 500 guests to St Mary Star of the Sea College. The evening was a fitting culmination to a busy sporting year and certainly a positive advertisement for the pathways and structures now available. Casey Eastham, Australian Hockeyroo and Olympic Games Athlete was our special guest speaker. The Vince Villa Trophy was awarded to Holy Spirit College as the Champion Secondary School across all sports. Wollongong Diocese looks forward to our continued involvement in Combined Catholic Colleges Sport. We wish all involved in secondary school catholic sport the best and hope to see you in action again in 2012.

John Sparks Wollongong Diocesan Representative

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SECTION THREE

NSWCCC SPORTS REPORTS

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ATHLETICS - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC Athletics Championships were very well attended this year with most events very well subscribed. This year saw the change in weights for females in the Shot Put and Javelin events and the male Javelin so this meant some rather late changes to the specifications for these events and the creation of the 19 years category for only the field events affected. My greatest thanks must go to those Diocesan and Association Representatives who managed this change so very well. This year sees me bowing out as the Convener after a great many years and I would like to thank Kym Skerritt for her assistance throughout this time. Also the many people who have contributed to make the Athletics Championships a success, these would include the office staff and officials from Athletics NSW; Helen Wood and her team from SDS; the Diocesan and Association Representatives for their continued support and understanding; the many people who have acted as team managers over the many years.

NSWCCC 2011 Age Champions Name Age Diocese School Chelsea Loughrey 12 years Parramatta St Patrick’s College Dundas Jessica Thornton 13 years CGSSSA Brigidine College Randwick Molly Blakey 14 years CGSSSA Brigidine College Randwick Becky Clark 15 years Broken Bay Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills Melissa Farrington 16 years CGSSSA Trinity Catholic College Auburn Elana Withnall 17+ years Maitland/Newcastle St Clare’s High School Taree Adam Potts 12 years Lismore Xavier Catholic College Ballina Tyrell Wikare 13 years MCC Joshua Parkinson 14 years Broken Bay St Peter’s Catholic College Tuggerah Rhys Stein 15 years MCS St Dominic’s College Kingswood Jay Meaney 16 years Lismore St John’s College Woodlawn Justin Tarabine 17+ years MCS St Paul’s Catholic College Greystanes

Jane Knapinski NSWCCC Athletics Convener

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NSWCCC 2011 RESULTS Event 1 Boys 17+ 1500 Metre Run 1 Walters, Guy Maitland/Newcastle 4:15.90 2 Roberts, Cameron Canberra/Goulburn 4:18.20 3 Pye, Henry Lismore 4:18.21 Event 2 Girls 17+ 1500 Metre Run 1 Gallen, Elese Parramatta 5:00.50 2 Howard, Rachel CGSSSA 5:16.80 3 Beck, Georgina CGSSSA 5:25.10 Event 3 Boys 16 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Kelly-Makovec, Joshua Southern Sydney 4:18.20 2 Wilson, Max MCC 4:19.40 3 Gullick, Brad Wollongong 4:21.00 Event 4 Girls 16 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Quinn, Michaela Wollongong 4:44.40 2 Leonard, Olivia Maitland/Newcastle 4:59.30 3 Halmy, Bethany Broken Bay 5:06.90 Event 5 Boys 15 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Kentwell, Joshua Wollongong 4:22.70 2 Akol, Gom CBSA 4:28.60 3 Jones, Anthony Broken Bay 4:29.30 Event 6 Girls 15 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Isbester, Megan Armidale 4:40.30 2 Vanderham, Gabrielle CGSSSA 5:01.40 3 Gorman, Amelia CGSSSA 5:13.90 Event 7 Boys 14 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Thomson, Ben Parramatta 4:21.90 2 Dever, Joshua MCC 4:22.10 3 Cox, James Broken Bay 4:34.30 Event 8 Girls 14 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Howard, Antonia CGSSSA 4:51.60 2 Mangan, Rachel CGSSSA 5:04.20 3 Heeney, Sophie Armidale 5:11.60

Event 9 Boys 13 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Henderson, Liam Wollongong 4:36.40 2 Scammell, Jack Wagga Wagga 4:44.50 3 Nyor, Foat MCS 4:45.80 Event 10 Girls 13 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Lucas, Dominica CGSSSA 4:55.90 2 Harding, Amy CGSSSA 4:58.00 3 Harding, Lily CGSSSA 5:03.80 Event 11 Boys 12 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Yarak, Dorrian MCC 5:05.80 2 Pedavoli, Anthony MCS 5:12.60 3 Dut, Moung Bathurst/Wil/Forbes 5:14.80 Event 12 Girls 12 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Feain-Ryan, Cara Lismore 5:23.40 2 Wood, Mia CGSSSA 5:38.50 3 Sargent, Olivia Parramatta 5:44.40 Event 13 Boys 17+ 110 Metre Hurdles 1 Tarabine, Justin MCS 14.39 0.6 Record 2 Lozada, Christian MCC 15.11 0.6 3 Connolly, Kyle Bathurst/ Wil/Forbes 15.59 0.6

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Event 14 Boys 16 Years 110 Metre Hurdles 1 Innes, Vincent MCC 16.72 0.6 2 Halder, Ari Parramatta 17.95 0.6 3 Joyes, Murphy Broken Bay 20.16 0.6 Event 15 Boys 15 Years 100 Metre Hurdles 1 Stein, Rhys MCS 14.16 0.4 2 Nicholls, Mitchell Parramatta 15.89 0.4 3 Metledge, Andrew MCC 15.97 0.4 Event 16 Boys 14 Years 100 Metre Hurdles 1 Lentini, Andrew Southern Sydney 15.19 1.3 2 Camilleri, Jonas MCC 16.49 1.3 3 Buckley, Jake Broken Bay 17.89 1.3 Event 17 Girls 17+ 100 Metre Hurdles 1 Taddeo, Abby Wollongong 14.26 0.7 Record 2 Withnall, Elana Maitland/Newcastle 15.38 0.7 3 Moore, Corrina Parramatta 16.21 0.7 Event 18 Girls 16 Years 100 Metre Hurdles 1 Farrington, Melissa CGSSSA 14.52R 0.4 2 Kirk, Brooke Parramatta 16.41 0.4 3 Allan, Taylah Lismore 17.52 0.4 Event 19 Girls 15 Years 90 Metre Hurdles 1 Jamer, Jordan Broken Bay 14.67 NWI 2 Watson, Emma CGSSSA 15.31 NWI 3 Marfo, Abigail Parramatta 15.42 NWI Event 20 Girls 14 Years 90 Metre Hurdles 1 Dunne, Charly-Rose Wollongong 14.20 NWI 2 Takchi, Carla Broken Bay 14.25 NWI 3 Winter, Holly Broken Bay 14.46 NWI Event 21 Boys 13 Years 90 Metre Hurdles 1 Wheatley, Joel MCS 14.60 NWI 2 Wikare, Tyrell MCC 14.87 NWI 3 Lucas, Joshua Southern Sydney 15.25 NWI Event 22 Girls 13 Years 80 Metre Hurdles 1 Brown, Karina Broken Bay 13.38 NWI 2 Smede, Payton Bathurst/ Wil/Forbes 13.40 NWI 3 Garrett, Taylor Parramatta 14.17 NWI Event 23 Boys 12 Years 80 Metre Hurdles 1 Kambos, Jake MCC 14.64 NWI 2 Pasfield, Luke Broken Bay 15.01 NWI 3 Horneda, Derek Parramatta 16.07 NWI Event 24 Girls 12 Years 80 Metre Hurdles 1 Loughrey, Chelsea Parramatta 13.57 NWI Record 2 Duggan, Mia CGSSSA 14.34 NWI 3 Matthews, Emily Bathurst/ Wil/ Forbes 14.52 NWI Event 25 Boys 17+ 200 Metre Sprint 1 Soliman, Thomas Parramatta 22.26 NWI 1 2 Tarabine, Justin MCS 22.46 NWI 3 3 Colburne, Dane MCS 22.81 NWI 3 Event 26 Girls 17+ 200 Metre Sprint 1 Taddeo, Abby Wollongong 25.47 NWI 3 2 Williams, Katie Broken Bay 25.57 NWI 3 3 Apikotoa, Natalie Parramatta 26.14 NWI 3

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Event 27 Boys 16 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Meaney, Jay Lismore 22.65 NWI 3 2 Augey, Emerson Maitland/Newcastle 23.02 NWI 3 3 Barnes, Jordan Broken Bay 23.21 NWI 3 Event 28 Girls 16 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Defoe, Dejanee Parramatta 25.56 NWI 3 2 Farrington, Melissa CGSSSA 25.64 NWI 3 3 Singh, Tavleen Parramatta 26.06 NWI 3 Event 29 Boys 15 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Buchanan, Matthew Broken Bay 23.04 NWI 3 2 Konomanyi, Michael MCC 23.15 NWI 3 3 Jamba, Brian Canberra/Goulburn 23.57 NWI 3 Event 30 Girls 15 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Takchi, Karina Broken Bay 25.90 NWI 3 2 Newham, Sophie Southern Sydney 25.92 NWI 3 3 Jasprizza, Charlotte Bathurst/ Wil/ Forbes 25.97 NWI 2 Event 31 Boys 14 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Parkinson, Joshua Broken Bay 23.60 NWI 3 2 Fayike, Emmanuel MCS 23.65 NWI 3 3 Lang, Bailey CBSA 24.10 NWI 2 Event 32 Girls 14 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Blakey, Molly CGSSSA 25.75 NWI 3 2 Ritchie, Ruby Broken Bay 26.32 NWI 3 3 Stortenbeker, Renee Southern Sydney 26.87 NWI 3 Event 33 Boys 13 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Wikare, Tyrell MCC 24.64 NWI 3 2 Petersen, Levi Parramatta 24.71 NWI 3 3 Caldwell, Jack Canberra/Goulburn 24.85 NWI 3 Event 34 Girls 13 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Thornton, Jessica CGSSSA 25.69 NWI 3 Record 2 Healy, Louisa Southern Sydney 25.93 NWI 3 3 Hill, Mikaela Wollongong 26.70 NWI 3 Event 35 Boys 12 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Potts, Adam Lismore 26.96 2 Espondulan, Brian MCS 27.34 3 Donaldson, Jacob Parramatta 27.50 Event 36 Girls 12 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Loughrey, Chelsea Parramatta 27.69 2 Ramirez, Naomi Wollongong 27.80 3 Metcalfe, Carly Maitland/Newcastle 28.23 Event 37 Boys Open 200 Metre Sprint AWD 1 Jennings T/F35, Daniel MCC J35.44 NWI 2 98.42% 2 Bright T/F40, Rohan Broken Bay J45.80 NWI 2 96.61% 3 McIntosh, Kyle Southern Sydney J28.34 NWI 1 80.80% Event 38 Girls Open 200 Metre Sprint AWD 1 Walsh, Sarah Southern Sydney J35.35 NWI 2 98.86% 2 Barlow, Sarah Bathurst/Wil/Forbes J30.76 NWI 2 88.58% 3 Lowincev, Bedelia CGSSSA J31.91 NWI 2 84.92% Event 39 Boys 17+ 800 Metre Run 1 Egelton, Cheyne MCS 2:00.68 2 Waklters, Guy Maitland/Newcastle 2:01.52 3 Akol, Machar CBSA 2:02.99 Event 40 Girls 17+ 800 Metre Run 1 Gallen, Elese Parramatta 2:23.30 2 Simpson, Cara Southern Sydney 2:27.10 3 Howard, Rachel CGSSSA 2:32.60

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Event 41 Boys 16 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Gordon, Ben MCC 2:03.02 2 Paterson, Morgan MCS 2:08.80 3 Gullick, Brad Wollongong 2:11.00 Event 42 Girls 16 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Sweeney, Erica Armidale 2:19.10 2 Quinn, Michaela Wollongong 2:23.60 3 McIver, Jamie Southern Sydney 2:27.40 Event 43 Boys 15 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Kentwell, Joshua Wollongong 2:07.10 2 Sarmento, Jordan MCS 2:09.66 3 Burgess, Joe MCC 2:10.86 Event 44 Girls 15 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Isbester, Megan Armidale 2:21.20 2 Kassulke, Mieke Broken Bay 2:25.96 3 Kitchener, Morgan Wollongong 2:26.16 Event 45 Boys 14 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Collett, Jack Broken Bay 2:03.50 2 Dever, Luke MCC 2:09.80 3 Meaney, Nicholas Lismore 2:10.70 Event 46 Girls 14 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Howard, Antonia CGSSSA 2:23.78 2 Marvin, Sarah Parramatta 2:26.47 3 Kalemusic, Kristin Parramatta 2:28.15 Event 47 Boys 13 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Henderson, Liam Wollongong 2:13.97 2 Malone, Devlin Southern Sydney 2:14.89 3 Bol, Kaman Maitland/Newcastle 2:16.13 Event 48 Girls 13 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Champley, Sarah Lismore 2:23.69 2 Hopper, Emily CGSSSA 2:26.43 3 Harding, Amy CGSSSA 2:28.04 Event 49 Boys 12 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Head, Joshua Wollongong 2:22.68 2 Yarak, Dorrian MCC 2:32.15 3 Hills, Jacob Southern Sydney 2:32.20 Event 50 Girls 12 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Walker, Tanisha Southern Sydney 2:45.03 2 Sargent, Olivia Parramatta 2:45.51 3 Feain-Ryan, Cara Lismore 2:46.20 Event 51 Boys 17+ 100 Metre Sprint 1 Tarabine, Justin MCS 11.07 -0.2 3 2 Soliman, Thomas Parramatta 11.21 -0.2 3 3 Colburne, Dane MCS 11.36 -0.2 3 Event 52 Girls 17+ 100 Metre Sprint 1 Williams, Katie Broken Bay 12.53 +0.0 2 2 Taddeo, Abby Wollongong 12.57 +0.0 2 3 Zervos, Stephanie Broken Bay 12.94 +0.0 2 Event 53 Boys 16 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Green, David MCS 11.42 -0.4 3 2 Mckellar, Daniel Wollongong 11.44 -0.4 3 3 Meaney, Jay Lismore 11.54 -0.7 2 Event 54 Girls 16 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Singh, Tavleen Parramatta 49 +0.0 3 2 Defoe, Dejanee Parramatta 51 +0.0 3 3 Farrington, Melissa CGSSSA 2.58 +0.0 3

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Event 55 Boys 15 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Abu Ganaba, Anas MCS 33 -1.0 3 2 Buchanan, Matthew Broken Bay 37 -1.0 3 3 Konomanyi, Michael MCC 44 -1.0 3 Event 56 Girls 15 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Jasprizza, Charlotte Bathurst/Wil/Forbes 12.67 -0.3 3 2 Takchi, Karina Broken Bay 12.71 -0.3 3 3 Newham, Sophie Southern Sydney 12.72 -0.3 3 Event 57 Boys 14 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Fayike, Emmanuel MCS 11.57 NWI 3 2 Parkinson, Joshua Broken Bay 11.74 NWI 3 3 Singleton, Denzel MCS 11.88 -1.9 2 Event 58 Girls 14 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Blakey, Molly CGSSSA 12.71 -2.6 3 2 Kyriacou, Audrey CGSSSA 12.74 -2.6 3 3 Angell, Tara Broken Bay 12.99 -2.6 3 Event 59 Boys 13 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Petersen, Levi Parramatta 12.29 -0.7 3 2 Wikare, Tyrell MCC 12.30 -0.7 3 3 Quinten, Daniel Wollongong 12.32 -0.7 3 Event 60 Girls 13 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Thornton, Jessica CGSSSA 12.85 -1.3 3 2 Healy, Louisa Southern Sydney 12.93 -1.3 3 3 Walters, Montana CGSSSA 13.15 -1.3 3 Event 61 Boys 12 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Potts, Adam Lismore 13.25 -2.3 3 2 Espondulan, Brian MCS 13.32 -2.3 3 3 Thomas, Zac Maitland/Newcastle 13.51 -2.3 3 Event 62 Girls 12 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Amoahene, Adwoa Southern Sydney 13.24 -1.4 3 2 Ramirez, Naomi Wollongong 13.50 -1.4 3 3 Loughrey, Chelsea Parramatta 13.66 -1.4 3 Event 63 Boys Open 100 Metre Sprint Open AWD 1 Bright T/F40, Rohan Broken Bay J19.99 -0.8 2 102.05% 2 Jennings T/F35, Daniel MCC J17.83 -1.0 1 94.22% 3 McIntosh, Kyle Southern Sydney J14.06 -1.0 1 81.08% Event 64 Girls Open 100 Metre Sprint Open AWD 1 Walsh, Sarah Southern Sydney J17.20 -1.7 2 98.25% 2 O'Sullivant T/F42, Taylor Wollongong J25.11 -2.3 1 89.00% 3 Barlow, Sarah Bathurst/Wil/Forbes J15.19 -1.7 2 86.89% Event 65 Boys 15+ 1500 Metre Race Walk 1 Murphy, Robert MCC 7:36.00 Event 66 Girls 12-14 1500 Metre Race Walk 1 Grujoski, Stephanie CGSSSA 7:53.00 2 Sund, Isabella Wollongong 8:01.00 3 Dickerson, Georgia Bathurst/ Wil/ Forbes 8:10.00 Event 67 Boys 12-14 1500 Metre Race Walk 1 Doyle, Thomas MCC 7:23.54 2 Estrada, Patrick Parramatta 8:18.60 Event 68 Girls 15+ 1500 Metre Race Walk 1 Bettiol, Amy Broken Bay 7:02.16 2 Denney, Hannah CGSSSA 7:28.69 3 Gorman, Amelia CGSSSA 7:40.06

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Event 69 Boys 16+ 4x100 Metre Relay 1 MCS 44.97 2 2 Wollongong 45.70 2 3 Broken Bay 45.86 2 Event 70 Girls 16+ 4x100 Metre Relay 1 Lismore 52.23 2 2 Wollongong 52.83 2 3 Broken Bay 52.98 2 Event 71 Boys 14-15 4x100 Metre Relay 1 MCS 'B' 46.65 1 2 Bathurst/Wilcannia/Forbes 47.21 2 3 Wollongong 47.57 2 Event 72 Girls 14-15 4x100 Metre Relay 1 Broken Bay 52.40 2 CGSSSA 52.68 3 Southern Sydney 52.93 Event 73 Boys 12-13 4x100 Metre Relay 1 MCS 49.99 2 Parramatta 50.41 3 MCC 52.21 Event 74 Girls 12-13 4x100 Metre Relay 1 Wollongong 52.10 2 Record 2 Broken Bay 54.05 2 3 Lismore 54.18 2 Event 75 Boys 17+ 400 Metre Sprint 1 McInnes, Brodie Broken Bay 51.36 3 2 Sghaby, Fred MCS 51.52 3 3 Pinchin, Jack Lismore 51.98 3 Event 76 Girls 17+ 400 Metre Sprint 1 Chambers, Karlie Wollongong 59.62 3 2 Withnall, Elana Maitland /Newcastle 1:00.75 3 3 Benham, Ashleigh Southern Sydney 1:03.40 3 Event 77 Boys 16 Years 400 Metre Sprint 1 Meaney, Jay Lismore 48.98 3 Record 2 Gordon, Ben MCC 51.79 3 3 Paterson, Morgan MCS 53.40 3 Event 78 Girls 16 Years 400 Metre Sprint 1 Sweeney, Erica Armidale 59.37 3 2 Hunter, Tahlia Parramatta 59.75 3 3 Vidler, Lily Broken Bay 1:00.43 3 Event 79 Boys 15 Years 400 Metre Sprint 1 Sarmento, Jordan MCS 52.30 3 2 Cox, Simon MCC 53.49 3 3 Jamba, Brian Canberra/Goulburn 53.50 1 Event 80 Girls 15 Years 400 Metre Sprint 1 Berrell, Andrea Wollongong 59.89 3 2 Blair, Kristie Parramatta 1:00.10 3 3 Kitchener, Morgan Wollongong 1:02.62 2 Event 81 Boys 14 Years 400 Metre Sprint 1 Collett, Jack Broken Bay 54.05 3 2 Singleton, Denzel MCS 55.22 3 3 Haworth, Luke Maitland/Newcastle 55.31 3 Event 82 Girls 14 Years 400 Metre Sprint 1 Blakey, Molly CGSSSA 59.15 3 2 Ritchie, Ruby Broken Bay 1:01.19 3 3 Kalemusic, Kristin Parramatta 1:03.73 3

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Event 83 Boys 13 Years 400 Metre Sprint 1 Moody, Oliver Maitland/Newcastle 55.29 3 2 Kerr, Will MCS 58.08 3 3 Malone, Devlin Southern Sydney 59.38 3 Event 84 Girls 13 Years 400 Metre Sprint 1 Thornton, Jessica CGSSSA 1:00.62 3 2 Patterson, Jacinta Broken Bay 1:01.54 3 3 Gorman, Alexandra CGSSSA 1:03.34 3 Event 85 Boys 12 Years Shot Put 1 Toamotu, Pita MCC 14.56m Record 2 Teekafa, Simione MCS 11.64m 3 Ford, Jasper Bathurst/ Wil/ Forbes 11.02m Event 86 Boys 14 Years Discus Throw 1 Aokuso, Paulo Parramatta 50.83m 2 Youssef, Hadi MCC 43.28m 3 Herbert, Bradley Bathurst/Wil/Forbes 42.60m Event 87 Boys 15 Years Javelin Throw 1 Stein, Rhys MCS 57.11m Record 2 McCloy, Ryan Lismore 44.97m 3 Gaynor, Matthew Wagga Wagga 41.86m Event 88 Boys 16 Years Long Jump 1 Carney, Liam Maitland/Newcastle 6.59m NWI 2 Paterson, Morgan MCS 6.25m NWI 3 Irvine, Nelson Parramatta 6.08m NWI Event 89 Girls 16 Years Long Jump 1 Farrington, Melissa CGSSSA 5.42m NWI 2 Defoe, Dejanee Parramatta 5.32m NWI 3 Kirk, Brooke Parramatta 5.10m NWI Event 90 Boys 13 Years High Jump 1 Tyson, Samuel Wollongong 1.69m 2 Lucas, Joshua Southern Sydney 1.63m 3 Fletcher, Joshua Broken Bay 1.60m Event 91 Girls 13 Years High Jump 1 Ralphs, Emma Parramatta 1.59m 2 Osada-Phornsiri, Nina Broken Bay 1.56m 3 Schnabel, Lyndal Southern Sydney J1.56m Event 92 Girls 17 Years Shot Put 1 Apikotoa, Natalie Parramatta 10.72m Record 2 Burt, Jessica Southern Sydney 10.30m 3 Buchanan, Ainsley Maitland/Newcastle 9.99m Event 93 Girls 14 Years Discus Throw 1 Williams, Kirsty Lismore 42.77m 2 Dimon, Monica Southern Sydney 38.72m 3 Holland, Brigitta Canberra/Goulburn 28.35m Event 94 Girls 15 Years Javelin Throw 1 Lemi, Paletina Parramatta 35.50m 2 Bergfield, Madeline Broken Bay 30.82m 3 Pace, Jessica Wollongong 25.93m Event 95 Boys 17+ Long Jump 1 Cox, Ben MCS 7.11m NWI Record 2 Soliman, Thomas Parramatta 6.97m NWI 3 Tarabine, Justin MCS 6.75m NWI Event 96 Girls 17+ Long Jump 1 Apikotoa, Natalie Parramatta 5.51m NWI Record 2 Walker, Savannah Lismore 5.35m NWI 3 Withnall, Elana Maitland/Newcastle 5.07m NWI

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Event 97 Boys 12 Years High Jump 1 Ford, Jasper Bathurst/ Wil/Forbes 1.48m 2 Head, Joshua Wollongong J1.48m 3 Hodge, Luke MCC 1.45m Event 98 Girls 12 Years High Jump 1 Smith, Lillian Broken Bay 1.43m 2 Sulerzyski, Celeste Wollongong 1.40m 2 Phillips, Lauren CGSSSA 1.40m Event 99 Boys 16 Years Shot Put 1 McLean, Jackson Maitland/Newcastle 12.95m 2 Katzakis, Alexander Southern Sydney 12.28m 3 Tuuta, Langi MCS 11.63m Event 100 Boys 13 Years Discus Throw 1 Garcia, Shah Broken Bay 35.10m 2 Aokuso, Austin Parramatta 32.65m 3 Wheatley, Joel MCS 32.61m Event 101 Boys 14 Years Javelin Throw 1 Bowen, Sam Bathurst/Wil/Forbes 39.25m 2 Argall, Daniel Maitland/Newcastle 38.76m 3 Stahlut, Travis Armidale 37.67m Event 102 Girls 16 Years Shot Put 1 Farrington, Melissa CGSSSA 11.07m 2 Barron-Scott, Rose Wollongong 11.03m 3 Lane, Danita Bathurst/Wil/Forbes 10.81m 4 Brazel, Maddy Armidale 10.52m Event 103 Girls 13 Years Discus Throw 1 Robinson, Grace SCC 33.22m 2 Rotunno, Emily Parramatta 26.33m 3 Lo Monaco, Taylor Lismore 26.16m Event 104 Girls 14 Years Javelin Throw 1 Williams, Kirsty Lismore 31.07m 2 Keevill, Emmelene Maitland/Newcastle 27.35m 3 Wilson, Emily SCC 26.76m Event 105 Boys 15 Years Long Jump 1 Stein, Rhys MCS 6.17m NWI 2 Dickson, Scott Lismore 5.91m NWI 3 Torres, Thomas CBSA 5.67m NWI Event 106 Girls 15 Years Long Jump 1 Jasprizza, Charlotte Bathurst/Wil/Forbes 5.12m NWI 2 Clark, Becky Broken Bay 5.05m NWI 3 Power, Chantelle Maitland/Newcastle 4.96m NWI Event 107 Boys 17+ High Jump 1 Hartley, Michael MCS 1.93m 2 Tarabine, Justin MCS 1.85m 3 Mitchell, Jay Lismore J1.85m Event 108 Girls 17+ High Jump 1 Doswell, Nissa Canberra/Goulburn 1.63m 2 Moore, Corrina Parramatta 1.55m 3 Young, Kathryn Bathurst/Wil/Forbes 1.45m Event 109 Boys 15 Years Shot Put 1 Meafour, Matthew MCS 15.66m 2 Kheirallah, Salim MCS 14.28m 3 Walker, John Maitland/Newcastle 13.65m Event 110 Boys 12 Years Discus Throw 1 Toamotu, Pita MCC 44.38m Record 2 Da Silva Harisis, Bill CBSA 28.67m 3 Ford, Jasper Bathurst/Wil/Forbes 25.65m

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Event 111 Boys 13 Years Javelin Throw 1 Bol, Kaman Maitland/Newcastle 42.75m 2 Wheatley, Joel MCS 30.87m 3 Wall, Casey Canberra/Goulburn 27.62m Event 112 Boys 13 Years Long Jump 1 Quinten, Daniel Wollongong 5.36m NWI 2 Moody, Oliver Maitland/Newcastle 5.32m NWI 3 Rymer, Brennan MCS 5.07m NWI Event 113 Girls 13 Years Long Jump 1 Garrett, Taylor Parramatta 5.11m NWI 2 Osada-Phornsiri, Nina Broken Bay 5.05m NWI 3 Hill, Mikaela Wollongong 4.95m NWI Event 114 Boys 16 Years High Jump 1 Snowden, David MCS 2.08m Record 2 Frecklington, James Parramatta 1.85m 3 Tyson, Ben Wollongong 1.75m Event 115 Girls 16 Years High Jump 1 O'Shea, Julia Bathurst/ Wil/Forbes 1.63m 2 Farrington, Melissa CGSSSA J1.63m 3 Bird, Maddeline Broken Bay 1.55m Event 116 Girls 15 Years Shot Put 1 Lemi, Paletina Parramatta 14.18m Record 2 Bergfield, Madeline Broken Bay 11.57m 3 Fagatuia, Maria Wollongong 10.67m Event 117 Girls 12 Years Discus Throw 1 Mamo, Shanaya Parramatta 32.04m 2 Hoolihan, Brooke Broken Bay 27.66m 3 Burchell, Shannon SCC 23.65m Event 118 Girls 13 Years Javelin Throw 1 Bokeyar, Rosie CGSSSA 31.27m 2 Ralphs, Emma Parramatta 29.76m 3 Robinson, Grace SCC 23.02m Event 119 Boys 14 Years Shot Put 1 Aokuso, Paulo Parramatta 13.14m 2 Hamlin, Gabriel MCC 12.57m 3 Delailoa, Luke MCS 12.57m Event 120 Boys 17+ Discus Throw 1 McCarthy, Scott Parramatta 41.97m 2 Mitchell, Jay Lismore 41.49m 3 Commins, Grant Wagga Wagga 41.38m Event 121 Girls 16 Years Javelin Throw 1 Farmakidis, Stephanie SCC 32.93m 2 Carroll, Emily Broken Bay 28.21m 3 Haywood, Katie CGSSSA 27.63m Event 122 Boys 14 Years Long Jump 1 Parkinson, Joshua Broken Bay 6.31mR NWI 2 Fayike, Emmanuel MCS 6.12m NWI 3 Kim, Nicholas CBSA 5.75m NWI Event 123 Girls 14 Years Long Jump 1 Kyriacou, Audrey CGSSSA 5.41m NWI 2 Ingram, Maddison Maitland/Newcastle 4.84m NWI 3 Fawley, Niamh Wollongong 4.79m NWI Event 124 Boys 15 Years High Jump 1 Grozdanovski, Jonathon MCC 1.83m 2 Stratford, Will Southern Sydney J1.83m 3 Stein, Rhys MCS J1.83m

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Event 125 Girls 15 Years High Jump 1 Clark, Becky Broken Bay 1.69m Record 2 Pilon, Brittany Wagga Wagga 1.55m 3 Simmons, Lauren CGSSSA J1.55m Event 126 Girls 14 Years Shot Put 1 Hulley, Alexandra Parramatta 12.57m 2 Williams, Kirsty Lismore 12.46m 3 Dimon, Monica Southern Sydney 12.45m Event 127 Girls 17+ Discus Throw 1 Fagatuai, Asalia Wollongong 33.41m 2 Schnabel, Rebecca Southern Sydney 29.47m 3 Walter, Rachelle Broken Bay 26.50m Event 128 Boys 16 Years Javelin Throw 1 Keevill, Lachlan Maitland/Newcastle 41.91m 2 Dunn, James MCS 41.04m 3 Pirlo, Alex Lismore 39.43m Event 129 Boys 13 Years Shot Put 1 Leger, Trust Broken Bay 13.09m 2 Fetui, Jacob CBSA 12.96m 3 Starr-Stephens, Bryce MCS 12.88m Event 130 Boys 16 Years Discus Throw 1 Kendall, Nathan Southern Sydney 37.17m 2 McAllister, Jai Maitland/Newcastle 37.03m 3 Dunn, James MCS 32.99m Event 131 Boys 17 Years Javelin Throw 1 McCarthy, Scott Parramatta 51.32m Record 2 Palmer, Blake Maitland/Newcastle 45.96m 3 Williams, Gareth Bathurst/Wil/Forbes 41.83m Event 132 Boys 12 Years Long Jump 1 Potts, Adam Lismore 4.96m NWI 2 Adutwum, Frederich Parramatta 4.89m NWI 3 Bassil, Daniel MCC 4.69m NWI Event 133 Girls 12 Years Long Jump 1 Parker, Alexandra Wollongong 4.78m NWI 2 Peterson, Alexandra Parramatta 4.51m NWI 3 Loughrey, Chelsea Parramatta 4.48m NWI Event 134 Boys 14 Years High Jump 1 Singleton, Denzel MCS 1.75m 2 Parkinson, Joshua Broken Bay 1.70m 3 Cacchar0n, Jason MCS J1.70m Event 135 Girls 14 Years High Jump 1 Russell, Lauren Parramatta 1.56m 2 Newey, Lara Parramatta 1.53m 3 Nandan, Charbella SCC 1.50m 3 Jaeger, Lucy Armidale 1.50m Event 136 Boys Open Long Jump Open AWD 1 Bright, Rohan Broken Bay J2.36m NWI 80.00% 2 Jennings, Daniel MCC J2.47m NWI 74.84% 3 Homaan, Tahi MCS J3.41m NWI 62.56% Event 137 Girls Open Long Jump Open AWD 1 Lowincev, Bedelia CGSSSA 3.85m NWI 71.69% 2 Krsticevic, Amanda Parramatta 3.79m NWI 70.57% 3 Barlow, Sarah Bathurst/Wil/Forbes 3.77m NWI 62.62%

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Event 138 Girls 13 Years Shot Put 1 Robinson, Grace SCC 12.41m 2 Rotunno, Emily Parramatta 10.64m 3 Donnelly, Shania Lismore 9.57m Event 139 Girls 16 Years Discus Throw 1 Tompkins, Nichola Broken Bay 29.36m 2 Dickson, Brittany Parramatta 28.61m 3 Lane, Danita Bathurst/Wil/Forbes 27.76m Event 140 Girls 17 Years Javelin Throw 1 Lawrence, Peta Maitland/Newcastle 31.45m Record 2 Connor, Marissa CGSSSA 24.97m 3 Johnson, Emily Broken Bay 24.49m Event 141 Boys 17 Years Shot Put 1 McCarthy, Scott Parramatta 14.82m Record 2 Inzitari, Antonio MCS 12.99m 3 Faughlin, Liam Wollongong 11.44m Event 142 Boys 15 Years Discus Throw 1 Stein, Rhys MCS 44.74m 2 Mackay, Corey Parramatta 43.15m 3 Crisante, Kurtis Bathurst/Wil/Forbes 39.01m Event 143 Boys Open Triple Jump Open 1 Cox, Ben MCS 13.56m NWI 2 Cashman, Timothy Southern Sydney 12.94m NWI 3 James, Ethan Lismore 12.83m NWI Event 144 Girls Open Triple Jump Open 1 Withnall, Elana Maitland/Newcastle 11.57m NWI 2 Rushton, Madeline Parramatta 11.36m NWI 3 Clark, Becky Broken Bay 11.07m NWI Event 145 Girls 12 Years Shot Put 1 Burchell, Shannon SCC 9.39m 2 Mamo, Shanaya Parramatta 9.09m 3 Srbinovska, Brooke CGSSSA 8.45m Event 146 Girls 15 Years Discus Throw 1 Lemi, Paletina Parramatta 40.23m 2 Bergfield, Madeline Broken Bay 35.19m 3 Douglas, Emma Broken Bay 30.09m Event 147 Boys 19 Years Shot Put 1 Aguirre-Acevedo, Daniel Broken Bay 14.10m Record 2 Langi, Samisoni MCS 12.30m 3 Faticoni, Adrian MCC 12.29m Event 148 Girls 19 Years Shot Put 1 Fagatuai, Asalia Wollongong 10.61m Record 2 Walter, Rachelle Broken Bay 8.49m Event 149 Boys 19 Years Javelin Throw 1 Mitchell, Jay Lismore 40.77m Record Event 150 Girls 19 Years Javelin Throw 1 Walter, Rachelle Broken Bay 23.55m Record 2 Fagatuai, Asalia Wollongong 23.14m Event 151 Boys Open Shot Put AWD 1 Bertalli, James Lismore 8.93m 75.67% 2 Bright, Rohan Broken Bay J5.89m 73.16% 3 Jennings, Daniel MCC 6.50m 67.70% Event 152 Girls Open Shot Put AWD 1 Krsticevic, Amanda Parramatta 8.46m 96.68% 2 Berry, Alexcen Canberra/Goulburn 7.39m 88.50% 3 Morrison, Natasha Wollongong 6.08m 67.18%

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AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC/CIS Northern Australian Football Team Kuiam Anu The Illawarra Grammar School Wollongong Joshua Barty St Philip's Christian College Gosford

Bradleigh Camilleri St Columba's High School Springwood

Tim Coenen Chevalier College Moss Vale

Daniel Cooper St Patrick's College Sutherland

Abe Davis Marcellin College Randwick Harry Dobson St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park Jordan Foote Marcellin College Randwick Ben Forst Edmund Rice College Wollongong Nicholas Foster Saint Ignatius' College Riverview Lachlan Hayres William Clarke College Kellyville Isaac Heeney All Saints College - St Peter's Mailtand Endak Hudson Saint Ignatius' College Riverview Ryan Jones Marist College Kogarah Bexley Jesse Mudge William Clarke College Kellyville Aaron Parker St Pius X College Adamstown Nathan Rao St Gregory's College Campbelltown Luke Towell De La Salle College Revesby Michael Togher De La Salle College Revesby Oliver Wetzlar Saint Ignatius' College Riverview Matthew Wilson Holy Cross College Ryde Nathan Vaisey San Clemente High School Mayfield

NSWCCC Selection Report On Wednesday April 27 the selection trials were held at Waratah Oval No. 4 Sutherland. 129 boys attended the trials travelling as far north as Ballina to Wollongong in the south and Bowral in the Southern Highlands. There were 83 boys who were 15, or will be 15 by the end of the year, and 46 were 14 year olds. There were 8 selectors: four CCC Selectors (James Furey – St Paul’s College Boolaroo (absent), Declan Donohue – Marist College Kogarah, Michael Holmes – CCC, Paul Reidy – Xavier College Ballina) and myself. Four CIS selectors (Brett Somerville – St Ignatius’ College Riverview, Jo Graydon – The Illawarra Grammar School Wollongong, Ben Zunica – St George Grammar School, Philip Fieldon – Hills Grammar) and 1 independent selectors (Mick Clift – NSW/ACT AFL) The boys were placed into eight teams and they played two games (20 minutes each). After the completion of the two games a final 36 were selected and another game (20 minutes) was played to finally select 22 players. The trials ran smoothly and the injuries sustained were minor. There were two corked thighs/hamstring strains and one slight ankle injury but all was well and special thanks to Dan (medical officer) for attending to the boys needs and assisting on the day. The quality of the boy’s trialling, were first class and all the selectors were happy with the selection. It was pleasing to see the final 22 boys come from a variety of schools. 13 boys are from CCC and 9 boys from CIS. 18 of the boys are 15 year olds and 4 are 14 year olds. Special thanks to the Miranda Football Club for providing canteen facilities to the parents and family of the boy’s trialling.

Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team

Isaac Heeney All Saints College – St Peter’s Campus Maitand

Jesse Mudge William Clake College Kellyville

Abe Davis Marcellin College Randwick

Oliver Wetzlar St Ignatius College Riverview

Nicholas Foster St Ignatius College Riverview

Joshua Barty St Philip's Christian College Gosford

NSW All Schools Report The NSW All Schools Carnival was designated to be held at Cecil Hills near Liverpool from Tuesday May 31 to Thursday June 2. Unfortunately over 130mm of rain fell in the Sydney Metropolitan, Illawarrra and Hunter areas. This put a huge amount of pressure on the Sydney South West Region who was hosting the carnival. Every single council had closed their grounds. No play took place on the Tuesday and it looked like Wednesday was out as well until a very innovative approach was taken by the organising committee. The Liverpool Catholic Club had 2 rugby fields and one of them was elevated with a sand base and excellent drainage.

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The other one was left to the ibis and ducks like every other ground in Sydney. A NSW All Schools team had to be selected as long as two out of the four games were completed. Posts were put up alongside the existing rugby posts. Each team had to split their playing squad into two lots of eleven. The games were an eleven on eleven played in two halves. All boys got to play. NSWCCC/CIS North played Riverina Murray and had a hard fought win. Thursday’s games were moved to Kearns Oval at Raby, near Campbelltown, where a waterlogged AFL field became available. All teams were able to complete two games and a final NSW All Schools team was selected. NSWCCC/CIS were successful in defeating the Northern NSW and our ‘cousins’ NSWCCC/CIS South. The quality of students attending the trials was again very high and again the CCC and CIS schools complemented each other extremely well in order to produce a squad that was extremely competitive at the NSW CHS Championships. At the completion of the trials the ratio of CCC to CIS was 13 to 9. Unfortunately Dylan Roos (CIS) endured a nasty broken ankle before the carnival and was replaced by Nathan Vaisey from San Clemente HS Mayfield. This changed the ratio 14 to 8. Congratulations to the organizing committee who, under very trying conditions, put on a very good carnival and especially to Ross Higgins (South West Regional Officer) and Dave Arthur (Carnival Convener from Elderslie High School). They always kept the team managers informed and up to date and always had the interests of the players and parents come first. This was truly a job well done. All players selected were very good members of the team structure, ambassadors for their schools and families and all mixed well. They all shared the workload on the field, demonstrated courtesy, respect, sportsmanship and excellent behaviour at all times during the Carnival. Their contribution to the team was always positive and in doing so was able to play football at the highest level. James Furey (Team Manager) from St. Paul’s HS Booragul was once again teriffic to work with. All aspects of team managing were professionally attended to and the coordinating of the team over the Carnival was done to perfection. This was evident when cancellations, postponements, change of venues took place at short notice (thank goodness for mobile phone texting). Brett Somerville (Assistant Coach) from Riverview College, and the AFL, was sensational to work with. His knowledge and expertise of the game is excellent. He has dealt with most of the players in weekend competitions and other representative pathways and had an insight to their playing abilities. Brett too is very professional to work with and always has the interest of the boys at heart. All parents were positive and did their best to get their sons to venues and if possible watch them compete. There were no major injuries, or incidents, to report, and all students arrived and departed all venues safely and under the guidance of parents and relatives. There is still a problem with many sports coordinators in both CCC and CIS schools not passing on information with respect to selection trials, dates and venues. This is very difficult to monitor and I am sure it happens with other sports. Needless to say there is still a lot of quality players out there unable to attend these trials due to no information being passed on. Due to the trend in increased numbers at selection we will endeavor to use two adjacent fields for the 2012 trials. This is likely to be Olds Park Penshurst as the venue at Blacktown is unable to have a booking schedule finalised until around November and this is too late for the preparation of the 2012 journal. Congratulations to Isaac Heeney (All Saints College – St. Peters Maitland), Jesse Mudge (William Clarke College Kellyville), Abe Davis (Marcellin College Randwick), Oliver Wetzlar (St. Ignatius’ College Riverview), Nicholas Foster (St. Ignatius’ College Riverview) and Joshua Barty (St. Phillip’s Christian College Gosford) in gaining selection for the 2011 NSW All Schools team. There were a few other boys close to selection and this is a good achievement. Congratulations to the seven boys from the NSWCCC/CIS South team in being selected. This gave our combined system thirteen boys out of a possible 25 in the final team. Again this is a wonderful achievement. We wish all the boys the very best representing NSW All Schools at the School Sport Australia Championships to be held in Canberra at the end of July.

Students Selected in the NSWCCC/CIS Merit Team

Abe Davis Marcellin College Randwick

Harry Dobson St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

Jordan Foote Marcellin College Randwick

Ben Forst Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Isaac Heeney All Saints College – St Peter’s Maitland

Nathan Rao St Gregory's College Campbelltown

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Luke Towell De La Salle College Revesby

Nathan Vaisey San Clemente High School Mayfield

School Sport Australia Report The School Sport Australia Championships was held in Canberra from July 23 to 30. NSW All Schools finished fifth for the carnival after a creditable three wins and two losses. The team had a team staff of five: Shaun Brooker coach (Yanco Agricultural High School), team manager Andrew Oddie (Finley High School), assistant coach myself and John Shineberg (DET School Sport Unit Bankstown) and AFL assistant Danny Stephens (Albury). The team had a training camp at St Gegory’s College Campbelltown in the second week of the holidays. Nathan Vaisey, from San Clemente High School Mayfield, was a late addition to the team due to a Riverina player severely injured with a broken arm. He was also a late addition to the NSWCCC/CIS North team. All boys representing the NSWCCC/CIS systems played to a high level and all made a valuable contribution to the success of the team. The first game was against Victoria Country and they won 12.6.78 to 5.4.34. The game was a lot closer than what the score indicates. Game two Western Australia 1 won convincingly 14.16.100 to 3.1.19 despite NSW leading at quarter time 12 to 10. After a rest day on the Tuesday and an educational excursion to the AIS Wednesday’s game was against Queensland. NSW played well and won 9.8.62 to 6.12.48. Thursday’s game was against Northern Territory and we won 12.5.77 to 4.3.27. Another rest day Friday and the finals were played on the Saturday. NSW played against ACT for 5

th v 6

th. The game was due to start at 8.30am but needed to be delayed due to the ice on the

field due to a very cool -6 degrees overnight. In a hard fought game NSW defeated ACT 7.5.47 to 7.2.44 to take the 5

th position of the National carnival.

At the closing ceremony the Australian team was announced. Congratulations to Jim Carroll of Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga in gaining selection in the first 25 players to tour South Africa in January. Also, well done to Joshua Barty of St Phillip’s Christian College Narara,in being named a reserve for this team. Joshua received a phone call a month later to be called up to the main squad as a result of another player’s injury. Well done Joshua on this achievement. All parents were positive and did their best to get their sons to venues and if possible watch them compete. There were no major injuries, or incidents, to report, and all students arrived and departed all venues safely and under the guidance of parents and relatives. They were a great group of parents as were the players.

Rick Joyce NSWCCC/CIS Northern Australian Football Coach NSWCCC Australian Football Convener

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AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC/CIS Southern Australian Football Team

Sam Armstrong The Riverina Anglican College Wagga Wagga

Charles Bance The Riverina Anglican College Wagga Wagga

Jim Carroll Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Nicholas Coughlan The Scots School Albury

Jesse Cunningham Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Nic Denahy Moama Anglican Grammar School Moona

Jeremy Duck Xavier High School Albury

Andrew Emery Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Tim Fagan St Paul’s College Walla Walla Zeik Foster Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Matt Gaynor St Francis de Sales College Leeton

Daniel Lieschke St Paul’s College Walla Walla

Nick Hanlon The Scots School Abury

Jacob Hopper St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton

Dougal Howard The Riverina Anglican College Wagga Wagga Jesse Lawrence Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Lachlan Leeds St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton

Mitchell Mahady Xavier High School Albury

Cody Parker The Scots School Albury

Dylan Quinn St Anne’s Temora

Brayden Skeers Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Harry Tanner Xavier High School Albury

NSWCCC Selection Report Trials were conducted at the Maher Oval, Wagga Wagga on Thursday 28 April. 76 boys trialled from schools across the Riverina and Southern NSW. Conditions were fine and dry for football and the players showed some impressive skills. Selectors for the day were Travis Doyle (St Francis De Sales College), Stuart Lingham (The Scots School Albury), Terry Caldwell (St Pauls College, Walla Walla), Trevor Howard (The Riverina Anglican College, Wagga Wagga) and Mark Sanson (Xavier High School, Albury). A talented squad of 22 was selected, with high hopes of performing well at the All Schools Carnival in Sydney.

Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team

Sam Armstrong The Riverina Anglican College Wagga Wagga

Jim Carroll Mater Dei College Wagga Wagga

Nick Coughlan The Scots School Albury

Jeremy Duck Xavier High School Albury

Andrew Emery Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Dougal Howard The Riverina Anglican College Wagga Wagga

Daniel Lieschke St Paul’s College Walla Walla

NSW All Schools Report This year’s championships were held in Liverpool in South West Sydney from Tuesday 31 May to Thursday 2 June. The carnival was marred by torrential rain in the Sydney region that forced the cancellation of all games on the opening day and modification of games to 11 a side on day two due to unprecedented ground closures across the Sydney region. Despite the disruptions games commenced on day two at midday with the CCC/CIS Southern Blue Tongues defeating the Riverina South West Tip Turkeys team 12-10-82 to 6-5-41in a strong team performance in the best conditions of the day, as steady rain fell throughout all other games. On day three our games were played at Clarke Oval in Campbeltown. The weather had improved, but the ground was extremely wet and heavy. The Blue Tongues met the South Coast Tunas and despite a slow start managed to gradually master the conditions to record a good win 8-7-55 to 0-2-2. The Blue Tongues needed to maintain their intensity in their last game against traditional rival the CCC/CIS Northern Bullants. The boys started slowly and were down two early goals and despite their best efforts and endeavour couldn’t bridge the gap, with the Bullants running out winners 3-8-26 to 1-2-8.This result meant the Southern NSW CCC/CIS Blue Tongues finished unofficial runners up to the Bullants for 2011 (official placing were not recorded this year due to the modified nature of some games and significant changes to the carnival draw).

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Sam Armstrong was named Southern CCC/CIS’s best player. Sam Armstrong, Jim Carroll, Nick Coughlan, Jeremy Duck, Andrew Emery, Dougal Howard and Daniel Lieschke were selected in the NSW All Schools team to play at the National Carnival in Canberra, ACT from Saturday 23 July to Saturday 30 July. Thanks to Stuart Lingham (Manager) from The Scots School, Albury and Trevor Howard (Trainer) from The Riverina Anglican College, Wagga Wagga for their assistance throughout the carnival and the many parents for their patience and support whilst in Liverpool. Students selected in the Merit Team Jim Carroll Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Jesse Cunningham Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Jeremy Duck Xavier High School Albury

Andrew Emery Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Matt Gaynor St Francis de Sales College Leeton Mark Sanson NSWCCC/CIS Southern Australian Football Coach

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BASEBALL - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Baseball Team

Adam Barbaro Marist College Eastwood

William Daly Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Michael Gahan St John’s College Woodlawn

Kieran Glynn St Augustine’s College Brookvale

Joshua Guyer Gilroy College Castle Hill

Dean Kontopoulos Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Charlie Letorneau St Gregory’s College Campbelltown

Michael Margerison St Dominic’s College Kingswood

Chris Nicoll Marist College Eastwood

Zac Shepherd St Mark’s Catholic College Stanhope Gardens

Nathan Skinner Xavier College Ilandilo

Matthew West St Gregory's College Campbelltown

Blake Wiggins St Gregory's College Campbelltown

Daniel Wiggins St Gregory's College Campbelltown

NSWCCC Selections Report The 2011 Inter Diocesan Championships were held at Blacktown Olympic Park with seven teams contesting for

the trophy and positions in the NSW CCC Baseball Team. The Diocese of Broken Bay finished as undefeated

Champions from their three games and were closely followed by a superbly coached “Convenor’s” team

comprising players from Diocese’ without teams. It was extraordinary to watch this team and the way they

worked with each other under the guidance of Senior students who managed the challenges of coaching, whilst

still playing and attempting to gain individual selection to the next step of the pathway.

It was noted by selectors that the standard of play was down this year, especially evident with one Association

actually only have one player in appropriate baseball attire, with others wearing cricket whites and non-Diocese

caps.

Students selected in NSW All Schools

Michael Gahan St John’s College Woodlawn

Kieran Glynn St Augustine’s College Brookvale

Joshua Guyer Gilroy College Castle Hill

Michael Margerison St Dominic’s College Kingswood

Zac Shepherd St Mark’s Catholic College Stanhope Gardens

All Schools Report

The All Schools games were then played in April. The format of the day was the same “triple-header” against

Combined High School and Combined Independent Colleges, however, due to the upcoming National

Championships that were postponed in April commencing three days later, many students were unable to

participate in their preferred positions due to these upcoming commitments, so the All Schools Coaching Staff

selected a twenty two player squad which would once again meet following these Championships before being

culled to select the NSW All Schools team.

The conflict of the National Championships certainly placed the NSWCCC team on the backfoot with a number of

players unable to pitch, therefore reducing our impact on the field.

Game 1 v NSW CIS saw us heavily defeated, 12-3, as we attempted to hold back our best pitchers for the game

v NSW CHS. Our lack of pitching team was exposed as we were outhit 10-3 and put thirteen of their batters on

after having difficulty in finding the umpires strike zone, resulting in our pitchers throwing thirteen walks,

alongside three fielding errors. No team deserves to win a game after playing like that, bit the NSW CIS team

thoroughly deserved their victory after playing error free baseball and hitting the ball.

Prior to Game 2, our team was challenged by the coaching staff to believe in their abilities and turn the day on its

head in the fixture against NSW CHS. And come out firing they did! Our batters chased the ever strong NSW

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CHS starting pitcher from the mound in the fourth inning after tagging him for six hits and taking a 4-2 lead into

the fifth inning. Our early batting onslaught in this game was noted by the CHS Coaching staff who

uncharacteristically kept their pitcher on for more than two innings. Our bats matched CHS hit for hit, but once

again, the “Holey Glove” demons jumped into our dugout late in the game, with three errors allowing runs to

score and our lower order hitters striking out multiple times.

Our performances were not in vain with four boys progressing through to the next stage of selection, with three

players Joshua Guyer, Zac Shepherd and Michael Margersion gaining final selection in the NSW All Schools

team to tour to Cairns for School Sport Australia later in May.

The three players were outstanding ambassadors for NSWCCC at these Championships and their individual

skills were recognized.

Josh Guyer finsished with a batting average of .400, a pitching ERA of 0.00 through six innings and was awarded the MVP in the Semi Final v WA. This outstanding performance resulted in Josh being named in the All Star team as a utility player and led to his selection in the Australian Schoolboys team to tour the USA in September-October. Not to be outdone was Michael Margerison who led almost all pitching categories for the NSW team. He did an outstanding job on the mound with a 0.9 ERA through 10 innings whilst throwing 11K’s. He was awarded the MVP in the NSWv QLD (5 innings) game and was desperately unlucky not to receive a second MVP in the ACT game after throwing full game (5 innings) for 0 runs. This outstanding performance had Michael named as a Shadow player for the Australian Schoolboys team. Zac Shepherd played solidly and held down the 3

rd base position for the tournament. He hit .308 and pitched 1

inning for 0.00 ERA. He will be a massive asset for the next 1-2years. Whilst our NSW All Schools results were not outstanding, our players representing at the next level of the pathway demonstrated that our NSWCCC team members have made a significant contribution to the NSW Schoolboys baseball program. Thank you to all our Coaches, Umpires and support staff, the CSCC Executive and of course our students and parents for their contributions and assistance in 2011. I look forward to a great new year in 2012 – Let’s play ball! Scott Murray NSWCCC Baseball Convener

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GIRLS BASKETBALL - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Girls Basketball Team

Taylah Clark Xavier College Llandilo

Alex Delaney Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Madison Doorn St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford

Rachel Harris St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong

Georgia Ohrdorf St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong

Bree Parsons St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford

Darneka Rowe St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford

Hannah Young St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton

Jess Ward Xavier Catholic College Skennars Head

Rachel Zalloua Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills

NSWCCC Selections Report This year the NSWCCC State Selection Trials were Open, meaning players had to nominate through their school by completing forms outlining their experience and achievements within the game. This resulted in the trials having a vast array of talent on display.37 nominated with 31 students’ trialling at the Penrith Indoor Sports Stadium. The facility was excellent with enough courts and adequate resources to conduct the trials. The overall standard demonstrated a large discrepancy between about 15 potential candidates and the rest of the field. The guards trialling were the strongest overall. Although these guards proved to be very skilled, they were young and some lacked experience at this level. There was limited amount of Centres trialling however those who attended proved to do their best with limited training time. Having selected 12 players on day, the squad worked hard and were kept honest to the very end of the training period, until finally the team of 10 was selected

Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team

Bree Parsons St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford

Hannah Young St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton

Jess Ward Xavier Catholic College Skennars Head

NSW All Schools Report Game 1: Loss to CIS by 5 points (62-57) We started the game well. The girls were structured and on task, with a high level of cohesion and intensity in both offence and defence. Even those players who were not able to make training sessions, were able to contribute and as the game moved on they became more of an asset. After half time the girls were playing well and our defence was paying off. We managed to be up by 10 points going into the fourth quarter , Bree Parson was a real standout in offense and Darneka Rowe giving CIS real trouble in defence, however, even with a determined effort by all the girls, CIS out scored us in the last quarter. We missed a number of easy shots and layups and CIS made all of theirs. It was a disappointing results as the girls showed early in the game how competitive they could be.

Game 2: loss to CHS by 5 points (78-73) After a disappointing first game, the first half was close, the girls played hard with outstanding performances by Hannah Young and Jessica Ward. In the third quarter we were basket for basket, with the girls’ intensity and commitment high, Rachel Harris made a determined effort on defence and all the girls went with her. Unfortunately, after a close game, in the last few minutes of the fourth quarter CHS shot a couple of unbalanced 3 pointers that landed and we went down by 5 points.

I really enjoyed working with this group of girls who included all players into the team. Their teamwork was great and the camaraderie within the team made coaching a breeze.

I would like to thank Deb Northey and Alysha Booth for their time, assistance and support over the course of this event. Thanks also to Jeff Regan and Kym Skerrit for their support within the NSWCCC program.

Wendy Kokegei NSWCCC Basketball Girls Coach

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BOYS BASKETBALL – 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Boys Basketball Team

Cameron Bokenham Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Madol Chol St Dominic's College Kingswood

Tom Goodwin St Paul's High Booragul

Zachary Knight Trinity Catholic College Lismore

Nicholas Kondakis Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Matthew Logan St Joseph's Catholic High Albion Park

Christopher McIllhatton St John's College Woodlawn

Gerard Martin St Paul's Catholic College Manly

Jack Robilliard St Edward's College Gosford

Hayden Tinkler St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton

NSWCCC Selections Report This year the NSWCCC State Selection Trials were Open, meaning players had to nominate through their school by completing forms outlining their experience and achievements within the game. This resulted in the trials having a vast array of talent on display.37 nominated with 31 students trialling at the Penrith Indoor Sports Stadium. The facility was excellent with enough courts and adequate resources to conduct the trials. The overall standard demonstrated a large discrepancy between about 15 potential candidates and the rest of the field. The guards trialling were the strongest overall. Although these guards proved to be very skilled, they were young and some lacked experience at this level. There was limited amount of Forwards and Centres trialling however those who attended proved to do their best with limited training time. Having selected 12 players on day, the squad worked hard and were kept honest to the very end of the training period, until finally the team of 10 was selected. 2 Reserves were also named in the case of injury occurring before the All- Schools Trials.

Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team

Matthew Logan St Joseph's Catholic High Albion Park

Christopher McIllhatton St John's College Woodlawn

NSW All Schools Report Game 1: Loss to CIS by 10 points in OT (68-58) This game started off well with balance and intensity and saw all players contributing offensively. We managed to be up by 10 going into half time, due to sharp shooting from Gerard Martin and some outstanding defence from Jack Robilliard and Christopher McIllhatton. CIS switched to Half Court Press late in the 3

rd quarter, which

resulted in some costly turnovers and they managed to claw themselves back into the game. Then three big 3-pointers in the final 2 minutes left us only up by 3 points with 4 seconds left on the clock. Then a crucial call went against us that sent one of the CIS guards to the free throw line and he made all three free throws to send the game into overtime. This crushed the spirits of the boys having led by 10 or more for the majority of the game having played some of the best basketball seen by a NSWCCC team in many years. In overtime, the momentum was now with CIS and foul trouble cost us dearly with many players fouling out. CIS ran away with the victory, resulting in a heart-breaking loss. Gerard Martin was a stand out offensively scoring 20 points, whilst Matthew Logan led the team well from the point guard position Game 2: Win to CCC by 2 points (67-650 After a tough first game, the first period was very much the same and saw both teams start well with us having a small margin after the first quarter. We continued to build on this lead in the Second Quarter with some strong rebounding from Nicholas Kondakis. Then through the rotation of players, CHS managed to climb their way back into the game in the 3

rd quarter. However, to our credit, we responded well in the fourth quarter and with

high level full court defensive pressure, easy baskets came our way. Some nice shooting from CHS in the dying minutes allowed the score to look a lot closer than the game actually was, yet we managed to hang onto victory. Christopher McIllhatton performed well again, showing he was the dominant scorer of the tournament whilst Matt Logan earned his selection in the NSW All Schools Team by displaying some fine offensive finishing under pressure I would like to thank Luke Adams and Leon Hine for there assistance and support over the course of this event. Thanks also to Jeff Reagan and Kym Skerrit for their support within the NSWCCC program Brett Murphy NSWCCC Baskebtall Boys Coach

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BASKETBALL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT – COFFS HARBOUR

2011 ANNUAL REPORT John Paul College Coffs Harbour hosted the 2011 Northern Regional NSWCCC Basketball Carnival

at Sports Central on the 29th and 30

th April. Thirty nine teams converged on the Bray St facility in search of the

coveted finals positions earned by placing 1st or second in each of the 6 divisions. St John’s Woodlawn proved to

be the surprise packet of the tournament with their 11/12 Boys winning and both their 7/8 boy’s and girl’s teams

forcing their way into their respective finals. This has been a result of the emergence of Lismore teams as a

strong force in the Northern Junior League.

SENIOR BOYS

Woodlawn’s senior boy’s team went through the carnival undefeated and will no doubt make their presence felt

at the state finals at Maitland next month. The John Paul College senior boys team will join the Woodlawn boys

at the state finals after going down 50 – 35 in an entertaining grand final. The Greg McGinniskin coached JPC

team will be looking for revenge in Maitland.

SENIOR GIRLS

The senior girls division was a hotly contested affair between long time rivals John Paul College and St. Paul’s

Port Macquarie which included a tight pool match with the Coff’s girls prevailing. In a reversal of last year’s result

JPC defeated St Paul’s comfortably 49 - 20 in a lop-sided final.

DIV TEAM v TEAM WINNER SCORE SCORE

11/12 GIRLS JPC v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN JPC 61 17

11/12 GIRLS JPC v ST PAULS PORT 1 JPC 45 29

11/12 GIRLS JPC v ST PAULS PORT 2 JPC 61 13

11/12 GIRLS JPC v TRINITY JPC 58 10

11/12 GIRLS JPC v XAVIER JPC 74 20

11/12 GIRLS ST PAULS PORT 1 v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN ST PAULS PORT 1 48 24

11/12 GIRLS ST PAULS PORT 1 v ST PAULS PORT 2 ST PAULS PORT 1 47 23

11/12 GIRLS ST PAULS PORT 1 v TRINITY ST PAULS PORT 1 41 28

11/12 GIRLS ST PAULS PORT 1 v XAVIER ST PAULS PORT 1 50 14

11/12 GIRLS ST PAULS PORT 2 v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN ST PAULS PORT 2 33 25

11/12 GIRLS ST PAULS PORT 2 v TRINITY ST PAULS PORT 2 32 29

11/12 GIRLS ST PAULS PORT 2 v XAVIER ST PAULS PORT 2 43 35

11/12 GIRLS TRINITY v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN ST JOHNS WOODLAWN 38 20

11/12 GIRLS TRINITY v XAVIER TRINITY 32 29

11/12 GIRLS XAVIER v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN XAVIER 60 41

11/12 GIRLS FINAL 1ST JPC v 2ND ST.PAUL'S PORT 1 JPC 49 20

9/10 BOYS

The 9/10 boys division is always the most competitive and this year was no exception with Port Macquarie, Coffs

Harbour, Trinity, Casino and Woodlawn fielding strong teams. Through to the final this year were Trinity Lismore

and JPC 1. The John Paul College boys were just too skilful in the decider to win 59 - 38.

DIV TEAM v TEAM WINNER SCORE SCORE

11/12 BOYS TRINITY v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN ST JOHNS WOODLAWN 49 33

11/12 BOYS XAVIER v TRINITY TRINITY 52 11

11/12 BOYS ST JOHNS WOODLAWN v ST PAULS PORT ST JOHNS WOODLAWN 56 41

11/12 BOYS ST JOSEPHS PORT v ST PAULS PORT ST JOSEPHS PORT 72 26

11/12 BOYS JPC v ST JOSEPHS PORT JPC 36 34

11/12 BOYS XAVIER v JPC JPC 67 19

11/12 BOYS TRINITY v ST JOSEPHS PORT ST JOSEPHS PORT 53 22

11/12 BOYS XAVIER v ST PAULS PORT ST PAULS PORT 29 26

11/12 BOYS ST JOSEPHS PORT v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN ST JOHNS WOODLAWN 45 36

11/12 BOYS JPC v TRINITY JPC 57 15

11/12 BOYS ST PAULS PORT v TRINITY TRINITY 47 31

11/12 BOYS JPC v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN ST JOHNS WOODLAWN 46 33

11/12 BOYS JPC v ST PAULS PORT JPC 63 30

11/12 BOYS XAVIER v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN ST JOHNS WOODLAWN 45 23

11/12 BOYS XAVIER v ST JOSEPHS PORT ST JOSEPHS PORT 47 7

11/12 BOYS FINAL WOODLAWN v JPC WOODLAWN 50 35

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The number two side also performed well just missing the semi’s but easily accounting for St Mary’s Casino in

their play off game.

DIV TEAM v TEAM WINNER SCORE SCORE

9/10 BOYS A JPC 1 v ST JOSEPHS BANORA JPC 1 76 24

9/10 BOYS A ST JOSEPHS PORT v ST MARYS CASINO DRAW 26 26

9/10 BOYS A JPC 1 v ST MARYS CASINO JPC 1 53 15

9/10 BOYS A ST JOSEPHS PORT v ST JOSEPHS BANORA ST JOSEPHS PORT 33 30

9/10 BOYS A JPC 1 v ST JOSEPHS PORT JPC 1 57 19

9/10 BOYS A ST MARYS CASINO v ST JOSEPHS BANORA ST MARYS CASINO 34 32

9/10 BOYS B ST JOHNS WOODLAWN v ST PAULS PORT ST PAULS PORT 55 9

9/10 BOYS B JPC 2 v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN JPC 2 61 12

9/10 BOYS B TRINITY v ST PAULS PORT TRINITY 65 51

9/10 BOYS B TRINITY v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN TRINITY 46 8

9/10 BOYS B JPC 2 v ST PAULS PORT ST PAULS PORT 53 32

9/10 BOYS B JPC 2 v TRINITY TRINITY 41 27

9/10 BOYS-semi 1 1ST POOL A v 2ND POOL B JPC 1 69 26

9/10 BOYS-semi 2 2ND POOL A v 1ST POOL B TRINITY 50 22

9/10 BOYS FINAL WINNER SEMI 1 JPC 1 v WINNER SEMI 2 TRINITY JPC 1 59 38

9/10 GIRLS

John Paul College’s amazing depth in the year 9/10 girls division was highlighted by the fact that their number 1

and number 2 sides forced their way through to the final with the number 1 side prevailing by 20 points. St

Joseph’s Tweed Heads qualified for the semi finals for the first time. St Paul’s Port Macquarie were the other

beaten semi final team.

DIV TEAM v TEAM WINNER SCORE SCORE

9/10 GIRLS A JPC 1 v ST JOSEPHS BANORA JPC 1 74 25

9/10 GIRLS A JPC 1 v ST JOSEPHS PORT JPC 1 53 7

9/10 GIRLS A JPC 1 v ST MARYS CASINO JPC 1 20 0

9/10 GIRLS A ST JOSEPHS PORT v ST JOSEPHS BANORA ST JOSEPHS BANORA 31 24

9/10 GIRLS A ST JOSEPHS PORT v ST MARYS CASINO ST JOSEPHS PORT 20 0

9/10 GIRLS A ST MARYS CASINO v ST JOSEPHS BANORA ST JOSEPHS BANORA 20 0

9/10 GIRLS B JPC 2 v ST PAULS PORT DRAW 29 29

9/10 GIRLS B JPC 2 v TRINITY JPC 2 73 9

9/10 GIRLS B JPC 2 v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN JPC 2 43 10

9/10 GIRLS B ST JOHNS WOODLAWN v ST PAULS PORT ST PAULS PORT 54 20

9/10 GIRLS B TRINITY v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN ST JOHNS WOODLAWN 33 16

9/10 GIRLS B TRINITY v ST PAULS PORT ST PAULS PORT 73 14

9/10 GIRLS-semi 1 1ST POOL A JPC v 2ND POOL B St.Paul's Port JPC 1 45 21

9/10 GIRLS-semi 2 2ND POOL A Banora Pt. v 1ST POOL B JPC(2) JPC 2 40 20

9/10 GIRLS FINAL WINNER SEMI 1 JPC 1 v WINNER SEMI 2 JPC 2 JPC 1 47 17

7/8 GIRLS

Both year 7/8 finals were match ups between St John’s College Woodlawn and John Paul College. The JPC

sides boasted at least 8 NJL players and proved to be too strong in both finals. The Michael Hewitt trained girls

team prevailed 45 – 24 despite having two of their best players out.

DIV TEAM v TEAM WINNER SCORE SCORE

7/8 GIRLS ST PAULS PORT v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN ST JOHNS WOODLAWN 37 10

7/8 GIRLS JPC v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN JPC 37 19

7/8 GIRLS JPC v ST JOSEPHS PORT JPC 64 12

7/8 GIRLS ST JOSEPHS PORT v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN ST JOHNS WOODLAWN 37 14

7/8 GIRLS ST PAULS PORT v TRINITY DRAW 27 27

7/8 GIRLS TRINITY v JPC JPC 56 9

7/8 GIRLS ST PAULS PORT v ST JOSEPHS PORT DRAW 28 28

7/8 GIRLS ST JOSEPHS PORT v TRINITY ST JOSEPHS PORT 21 15

7/8 GIRLS JPC v ST PAULS PORT JPC 54 18

7/8 GIRLS TRINITY LISMORE v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN ST JOHNS WOODLAWN 50 8

7/8 GIRLS FINAL 1ST JPC v 2ND WOODLAWN JPC 1 45 24

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7/8 BOYS Andrew Frawley’s 7/8 boys won a close final after “going to sleep” in the last quarter finally winning 40 – 35. Woodlawn will be involved in their first junior state finals at Penrith during late August.

DIV TEAM v TEAM WINNER SCORE SCORE

7/8 BOYS A JPC 1 v ST MARY CASINO JPC 1 20 0

7/8 BOYS A JPC 3 v ST MARY CASINO JPC 3 20 0

7/8 BOYS A JPC 3 v ST JOSEPHS PORT JPC 3 42 24

7/8 BOYS A JPC 1 v ST JOSEPHS PORT JPC 1 92 17

7/8 BOYS A JPC 1 v JPC 3 JPC 1 69 18

7/8 BOYS A ST JOSEPHS PORT v ST MARY CASINO ST JOSEPHS PORT 20 0

7/8 BOYS B JPC 2 v ST PAULS PORT JPC 2 46 26

7/8 BOYS B TRINITY v JPC 2 DRAW 34 34

7/8 BOYS B ST PAULS PORT v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN ST JOHNS WOODLAWN 52 27

7/8 BOYS B ST JOHNS WOODLAWN v TRINITY ST JOHNS WOODLAWN 41 32

7/8 BOYS B JPC 2 v ST JOHNS WOODLAWN ST JOHNS WOODLAWN 41 37

7/8 BOYS B ST PAULS PORT v TRINITY TRINITY 37 36

7/8 BOYS-semi 1ST POOL A JPC 1 v 2ND POOL B JPC 2 JPC 1 57 26

7/8 BOYS-semi 2ND POOL JPC 3 v 1ST POOL B WOODLAWN WOODLAWN 48 34

7/8 BOYS FINAL JPC 1 v WOODLAWN JPC 1 40 35

Thanks must go to the stadium management and a large band of professional and enthusiastic helpers. Sarah

Mottram, Sandra Mottram, Carlee Hardaker, Tracey Goodhand, Sharon Reeves and Kathy Robson ensured that

all the players had a rewarding experience. The quality of the refereeing ensured a smoothly run carnival and

speaks volumes for CHBA’S referee development program.

Lionel Conroy NSWCCC Regional Basketball Carnival Coordinator- Northern

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BASKETBALL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT – SYDNEY

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On the 29th and 30

th of April 57 women and men’s teams competed from inner and outer Sydney.

Women competed at Penrith on the 29th and Hawkesbury on the 30

th. Men competed only at

Hawkesbury. Numbers

11 & 12 M 9 & 10 M 7 & 8 M 11 & 12 W 9 & 10 7 & 8

13 11 8 11 7 7

RESULTS 7/8 Men Semi Finals St Dominic’s Penrith defeated Patrician Brothers Fairfield (32-18) St Edwards Gosford defeated Marcellin Randwick (39-27) Finals St Edwards Gosford defeated St Dominic’s Penrith (53-26) 9/10 Men Semi Finals Patrician Brothers Fairfield defeated Marcellin Randwick (28-26) St Dominic’s Penrith defeated Patrician Brothers’ Blacktown (46-24) Finals St Dominic’s Penrith defeated Patrician Brothers’ Fairfield (56-26) 11/12 Men Semi Finals St Pauls Manly defeated St Edwards Gosford (30-29) St Dominic’s Penrith defeated Patrician Brothers’ Blacktown (46-40) Finals St Dominic’s Penrith defeated St Paul’s Manly (67-23) 7/8 Women Finals Monte Sant’ Angelo defeated Gilroy (42-40) 9/10 Women Finals Mount St Benedict defeated St Patrick’s Sutherland 11/12 Women Semi Finals Brigidine Randwick defeated Stella Maris (53-36) Monte Sant’ Angelo defeated St Josephs Gosford (29-28) Finals Brigidine Randwick defeated Monte Sant’ Angelo (46-24) Overall, the carnival ran very smoothly at both venues (Hawkesbury and Penrith) with no major problems arising over the two days. Refereeing was at a good standard and saw no real concerns. My proposal from last year of separating the women and men for the Friday only proved to have worked well. It allowed for a more flexible draw with less time restrictions and pooling considerations. Congratulations to the winning teams!

Leon Hine

NSWCCC Regional Basketball Carnival Coordinator - Metropolitan

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BASKETBALL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT – ILLAWARRA

2011 ANNUAL REPORT The 2011 Illawarra Regional tournament ended up a successful two days characterised by a good standard of play, sportsmanship and cooperation from all attending teams. We had 52 teams contesting 114 games over the two days, split between Beaton Park and Berkeley stadiums. First aid, court controllers and referee supervisors were outstanding ensuring the games stayed on time and the tournament ran smoothly. The quality of refereeing was good (depending on the coach and the game result at the time!). It was imperative we offered $20 per game payment to entice referees to attend the event. In the end we covered all games but we lacked numbers about a week out and this was stressful. My chief referee coordinator, Sandra Kolednik did a great job to pull the roster together and was ably supported by Cheryl Damir and Matt Walker. Thanks also to Matt Flinn who court controlled at Beaton Park over both days. Results for all pool games semi-finals and finals are attached. A budget is also attached along with a copy of the program distributed to teams and a master program which included all games across both venues for those who were travelling between venues. I did have a few late team withdrawals which created hassles (for those of you who organise draws the implications can be major). Fortunately I had teams on stand by in all divisions so was able to slot them straight into the draw. A couple of teams wanted to forfeit games late on the Friday which has obvious impact on the team they were playing and the pool the team was in. Teams should come committed to the full tournament. One senior boys team failed to turn up for the 8.30am round game on Saturday which was poor form. The same team confirmed they would be there on the Friday evening. Again, very inconvenient for the team they were set to play and this did impact on the pool those boys were in. (I did speak to the school sports coordinator and written apologies from a team member went to both myself and the team they were due to play. The sports coordinator dealt with the boys at school) Some drawbacks 1. No access to Berkeley Stadium on Saturday. The courts at Berkeley are owned by both netball and

basketball and Saturday is netball day so we cannot negotiate to use the netball side. I managed to get one round played on Saturday morning but then had to make the two courts netball ready.

2. Accommodating games with existing stadium commitments. The stadium has a lot of commitment in terms of rep training programs, state league, youth league, ABA etc. along with disability trust programs which make our use on the Saturday very tight in terms of time and court usage.

3. Team numbers. You physically could not run any more teams in this event given these restrictions unless you went a lot later in the evening which is not a good thing for teams, students, parents etc.

I again thank the players, coaches and parents who were approached the days with a positive attitude. Finally, thanks to Jeff, for his support and communication to all school teams. John Sparks NSWCCC Regional Basketball Carnival Coordinator - Southern

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BASKETBALL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT – WESTERN

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CARNIVAL: The carnival itself ran exceptionally well. This year it was a smaller carnival which was much easier to manage (86 games). This was also enhanced by not using 2

nd sides from individual

schools unless needed for draw purposes. When we look at other carnivals and Tamworth’s viability, this needs to be taken into consideration as other carnivals had multiple sides from one school which makes their numbers look bigger. The new “Sports Dome” facility was exceptionally easy to use (6 Courts) and facilities were of a high standard. This allowed for a smooth running of the carnival.

WINNERS:

DIVISION BOYS GIRLS

7/8 MCC Tamworth def St John’s Dubbo 32-19 St Mary’s Gateshead def Dubbo 44-40

9/10 San Clemente Mayfield def MCC Tamworth 44-41 ASC St Peters def St Josephs Lochinvar 50-28

11/12 SFX Hamilton def MCC Tamworth 52-46 SFX Hamilton def ASC St Mary’s Maitland 64-35

REFEREES: This is becoming a major issue. This year we only received 4 referees from all the other schools that participated. I feel this is not acceptable. Out of 76 games 70 were refereed by Tamworth referees with most of these coming from MCC who were also playing. I feel for these students, as some played 4 games on the Friday and refereed 5. Then Saturday played 3 and refereed 3. Is this fair and equitable? Although we get great support from our local association referees, we can’t continue to shoulder the burden, especially when it’s our players who have playing commitments that fill the void. In future, we are looking at paying our referees more per game to encourage them to want to referee. Although, this will only work if schools do as they are required and bring referees. If schools can’t bring referees then we may need to look at other ways to force them to do so. For those that did assist I thank you!

FIRST AID: Having funding to appoint a first aid officer was a fantastic decision. We appointed a local physiotherapist that was there for the duration of the carnival. This allowed us to focus on officiating and not first aid. I hope this continues.

REGIONS: The drawing up of regions this year was a good concept. As far as I was aware we were supposed to have the Bathurst Dio at our carnival, yet we had no nominations. Whether there was no nominations or they went to another carnival needs to be looked at. I do appreciate that the Sydney carnival is a closer option, but if we buckle in this area we leave ourselves open to precedent in the future. All schools have to travel for a variety of different sports (Eg: MCC went to Bathurst last year for hockey) and for the good of CCC basketball the stringent use of regions needs to be maintained.

DRAW: My main concern from this carnival was the need for schools to understand their commitment once they have nominated and paperwork is sent through. A lot of work goes into the draw and is put out as quickly as possible to allow schools adequate opportunity to be organised. IF a school nominates, then they have made the commitment to the carnival. If a school pulls out once the draw has been made, then they should be billed for their nomination. Perhaps at CCC level, we need to look at schools paying nomination costs when nominating or making it exceptionally clear that once nominated, if they pull their side out of the championships they still pay their nomination fee.

Future Recommendations for all NSWCCC Basketball Carnivals:

1. Address the issues with referees: Upon nomination schools need to nominate referees and can’t participate at the carnival unless referees are brought. If not, perhaps a monetary cost or fine needs to be issued.

2. Continue the use of an official sports medicine officer.

3. The need for official documentation if an injury occurs.

4. The need to streamline all rules, ball sizes, selection criteria etc so all carnivals are the same. Ensure that

this is sent to all convenors and school coordinators so ALL people understand and know rules etc (Do we

have a constitution?) Continue NOT having 2nd

teams from each school unless required to do so for draw

purposes.

5. Dates that nominations are due need to be bought forward earlier term 1. Trying to issue a draw in the last week of term is unreasonable and then have teams pull out week 1 term 2 is unacceptable.

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Could be rectified if dates were earlier. We should never have a carnival 2 days after the school term starts for term 2. This was chaos and poor planning on our behalf. It didn’t allow time for organisation etc unless you wanted to give up your holidays to do so. Also, schools weren’t checking information until the last minute which made things difficult.

Luke Adams NSWCCC Regional Basketball Carnival Coordinator - Western

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BASKETBALL JUNIOR FINALS

2011 ANNUAL REPORT On Monday 22

nd August and Tuesday 23

rd August the teams below participated in the Junior Finals at

Penrith Stadium, Cambridge Park. All teams had qualified for the tournament via the four regional tournaments held in the state at the commencement of term 2.

Pool A Pool B

7 & 8 GIRLS

1 Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

6 St Anne’s Temora

2 St. Mary’s High Gateshead 7 John Paul College Coffs Harbour

3 Trinity College Goulburn 8 Gilroy College Castle Hill

4 St John’s College Woodlawn 9 St John’s College Dubbo

5 Holy Spirit College Bellambi 10 ASC St Peter’s College Maitland

7 & 8 BOYS

11 St. Edward’s College Gosford 16 Edmund Rice College Wollongong

12 McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth 17 John Paul College Coffs Harbour

13 St Francis Xavier College Leeton 18 St Dominic’s, College Penrith

14 St John’s College Woodlawn 19 St John’s College Dubbo

15 Marcellin College Randwick 20 Patrician Brothers’ College Fairfield

9 & 10 GIRLS

21 Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills 26 St Mary’s Star of the Sea Wollongong

22 ASC, St Peter’s Campus Maitland 27 John Paul College Coffs Harbour

23 St John’s High School Nowra 28 St Patrick’s College Sutherland

24 St Paul’s College Port Macquarie 29 ASC St Mary’s Campus Lochinvar

25 Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

30 Terra Sancta College Schofields

9 & 10 BOYS

31 St Dominic’s College Penrith 35 Holy Spirit College Bellambi

32 Marcellin College Randwick 36 John Paul College Coffs Harbour

33 Xavier High School Albury 37 Patrician Brothers’ College Fairfield

34 McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth 38 Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown

All schools and teams participated keenly in all games on both days. The whole tournament was virtually trouble free with school officials cooperating in a good spirit. All games were refereed well by those supplied by the Penrith Association, with a few supplied by schools. Certainly we have to address the promotion of referees within our schools. The results of the finals in each division appear below. 7 & 8 GIRLS SEMIS John Paul Coffs Harbour 33 d St Mary’s Gateshead 22 Monte Sant Angelo Nth.Sydney 46 d Gilroy College Castle Hill 25 FINAL Monte Sant Angelo Nth Sydney 46 d John Paul College 42

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7 & 8 BOYS SEMIS John Paul Coffs Harbour 35 d Marcellin Randwick 32 St Edward’s Gosford 57 d St Dominic’s Penrith 35 FINAL St Edward’s Gosford 51 d John Paul Coffs Harbour 42. 9 & 10 GIRLS SEMIS St Patrick’s Sutherland 37 d Monte Sant Angelo Nth.Sydney 26 John Paul Coffs Harbour 41 d St Peter’s ASC Maitland 23 FINAL John Paul Coffs Harbour 48 d St Patrick’s Sutherland 26 9 & 10 BOYS SEMIS Holy Spirit Bellambi 52 d Marcellin Randwick 27 Xavier High School Albury 37 d St Dominic’s Penrith 36 FINAL Holy Spirit Bellambi 67 d Xavier High School Albury 34 Brother Jeff Regan NSWCCC Basketball Convener

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BASKETBALL SENIOR FINALS

2011 ANNUAL REPORT The finals, which were held at Maitland, saw 7 women’s teams and 10 men’s teams competing for the respective trophies.

In both competitions the standard of games was exceptionally high and most games not decided until the final bell. There were actually 3 games resulting in draws and most games within 5 points.

The carnival commenced with the National Anthem, a welcome by the Mr Tobin the acting Principal of ASC Maitland and a Blessing for the carnival.

The ladies played a round robin with St Joseph’s East Gosford(a wild card entrant) and John Paul Coffs Harbour finishing first and second respectfully and playing for the trophy.

This game saw an exciting game with the lead continually alternating. The final score being a draw saw extra time resulting in the teams tied once again.

This, according to the rules, saw both teams declared joint winners with another extra time needed to find the team to proceed to the next level. Eventually, Mary McKillop from Coffs Harbour proceeded with a score of 47 to 46.

The men’s competition consisted of 2 pools of 5 with two top teams playing a semi final crossover.

The last pool game between St Dominic’s Penrith and St Francis Xavier Hamilton saw what was possibly the best game of the carnival with the 40 all draw being a true indication of the closeness of the two teams.

The semi finals saw St Dominic’s defeat McCarthy and St Francis Xavier Hamilton narrowly defeating John Therry Rosemeadow.

The men’s final, although highly contested was an anti climax compared with their pool game, with St Dominic’s winning comfortably.

Feedback from coaches on the refereeing was very positive with the men’s final being refereed by one of Australia’s top ranked official with the outstanding school boy referee saw the final well controlled and the confidence of McCarthy referee obvious during the game.

Graeme Mulley NSWCCC Open Final Coordinator

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CHAMPION SCHOOL OF NSW BASKETBALL FINALS TOURNAMENT

Played at Bridgecoast Stadium, Terrigal 12 September 2011

Boys:

Semi Finals:

The Scots College 92 d Westfields Sports High School 53

(A. Williamson 21, P. Emery 17, B. Dries 15, G. Martin 10)

(A. Matos 28, D. Chappuis 11)

Sydney Boys High School 84 d St. Dominic’s College Penrith 61

(C. Moller 25, D. Jones 17, A. Dumovic 12) (B. Kearns 26, M. Chol 21)

Final:

Sydney Boys High School 81 d The Scots College 59

(A. Dumovic 26, E. Naar 21, D. Jones 14, C. Jurlina 13 )

(B. Dries 14, G. Martin 13, P. Emery 12)

Girls:

Semi Finals:

John Paul College Coffs Harbour 74 Woolooware High School 57

(J. Reeves 22, S. Woods 17, B. Emanuel 12)

(G. Turnbull 17, C. Leavai 14)

Pymble Ladies College 67 d Westfields Sports High School 65

(C. Dalton 23, M. Penn 20) (R. Cadee 13, M. Cantellano 11)

Final:

Pymble Ladies College 70 d John Paul College Coffs Harbour 61

(M. Penn 33, C. Dalton 13, K. Heal 12) (J. Reeves 20, S. Woods 17, B. Emanuel 14)

Congratulations to Sydney Boys High School and Pymble Ladies College who will represent NSW in the Championship Division of the Australian Schools Championships at Bendigo in December. Br Jeff Regan NSWCCC Basketball Convener

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15 YEARS BOYS CRICKET - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Boys Cricket Team

Luke Bartier Marist College Kogarah

Nicky Craze St Gregory's College Campbelltown

Lochie Gale St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah

Nicholas Grant Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Oliver Hing St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga

Max Houlahan St Philomena's School Moree

Lachlan Inger St Gregory's College Campbelltown

Matthew Levene St Augustine's College Brookvale

Jonathon Maloney All Saints College - St Joseph's Lochinvar

Jonte Pattison St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah

John Venianakis Marist College Pagewood

Cameron Weir St Dominic's College Kingswood

NSWCCC Selections Report

Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team 2011

The following students were selected to attend the second round of selections: Nicky Craze, Max Houlahan, Jonathon Maloney, Cameron weir and Jonte Pattison. Final selections will take place in January 2012.

NSW All Schools Carnival Report This selection will take place in January 2012. Tim Spain NSWCCC Cricket Convener

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OPEN BOYS CRICKET - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team

Nick De Guisti St John’s College Woodlawn

Ryan Gibson St Dominic’s College Kingswood

Aaron Khongwar Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown

Ryan Maguire St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

Jordan Matthews St John the Evangelist High School Nowra

Ryan McMahon St Joseph's College Port Macquarie

Dain Moreton St John’s College Woodlawn

Ben Riddle Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown

Guy Seymour St Leo's College Wahroonga

Shayne Smith © St Patrick’s College Sutherland

Karl Stuart Marist College Eastwood

Nathan Tanner St Leo's College Wahroonga

NSWCCC Selections Report Students selected in NSW All Schools Team Following the success of the 2010 NSWCCC squad which finished second overall at last years All Schools Cricket Carnival, the 2011 NSWCCC squad were keen to go one better. The CCC squad got off to a solid start Day 1 with a narrow victory over GPS in a rain affected game. Day 2 saw CCC move to Owen Earl Oval, Richmond as our base for the next two games against CHS1 and CSC. Unfortunately Day 2 did not go to plan with a loss to CHS1, on the positive the game saw some strong individual performances and a strong finish with some wickets late in the game. Day 3 saw CCC take on County Schools CSC in a tight contest in which CCC just got over the line. CCC had control of the game until a last ditch fight back from CSC only to end in a well closed out victory for CCC. Day 4 was by far our best team performance, whereby not only did some individuals enjoy some success but the team gelled to enjoy a convincing win against CHS2. The victory also meant we were in a strong position leading into the last day Twenty20 game against CAS. Day 5 began with confidence on the back of 3 out of 4 wins and level on points with GPS on the ladder. Unfortunately we were behind on quotient and required a big victory and the GPS result to go our way. We began well in the new format of the game with our bowlers bowling to our plans and the wickets came. We were set a modest target but a difficult one with the conditions and the championship result in mind. To the CCC Squads credit the boys got over the line in a close one to win by 1 wicket. Overall it was a fantastic effort by the squad to win 4 out of the 5 games. The end result of the Championships was equal 1

st position on points, but on quotient we finished up in second position to GPS.

Congratulations to Guy Seymour (St Leo's College Wahroonga) & Karl Stuart (Marist College Eastwood) on selected in the NSW All Schools Team. The NSWCCC were represented by not only talented cricketers by fine young men who were a credit to themselves and the NSWCCC. We wish them well in their future cricket.

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Game Scores Game 1 CCC – 7/160 (R. Gibson 75, R. McMahon 26) defeated GPS – 6/159 (K. Stuart 4/31, N. Tanner 1/19) Game 2 CHS1 – 6/135 (N De Guisti 3/35, R. Gibson 2/15) defeated CCC – 134 (R. Gibson 28, G. Seymour 23, R. McMahon 22) Game 3 CCC – 8/215 (G. Seymour 88, R. Gibson 23, R. Maguire 22) defeated CSC – 206 (J. Matthews 3/28, N De Guisti 3/35) Game 4 CCC – 8/244 (G. Seymour 70, S. Smith 63, N. De Guisti 32) defeated CHS2 – 195 (B. Riddle 3/23, D. Moreton 2/38) Game 5 (20/20 Match) CCC – 9/98 (R. Maguire 32, K Stuart 27no) defeated CAS – 97 (B. Riddle 2/11, D. Moreton 2/19)

Tim Spain NSWCCC Boys Cricket Convener

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BOYS CRICKET KNOCKOUT – 2011 ANNUAL REPORT BERG SHIELD AND DOWNIE TROPHY Berg Shield Results Semi Final De La Salle College Revesby defeated Hennessey Catholic College Young Mt St Patrick’s College Murwillumbah defeated St Patrick’s College Sutherland Final De La Salle Revesby 6/98 defeated Mt St Patrick’s College Murwillumbah 7/97 Br Brian Berg was present at the final to present the Shield to Revesby and commented to me what a great game it was. Brian was able to assist Young being on their staff for the past couple of years and I’m sure they would really have appreciated the grey fox’s wily advice J I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Michael Worth from Marist Penshurst who organised the final for me due to unavoidable school commitments. Thanks to all for a great season. It hasn’t been the easiest one with the significant rain we have experienced but it’s always great to have the final played and a winner achieved. I’ve really appreciated the equanimity with which most managed to resolve issues of delay to matches and the flexibility of school communities to accommodate their school team’s participation. I always look at it in terms of the great things you all do for the boys in your school being to be able to play in such a competition and all that does for their growth and development. I’m sure the boys appreciate it. If they don’t thank you rest assured they do appreciate your work. Take a bow. See you all next season. Off to the Downie final. St.Greg’s are playing All Saints Maitland. Should be a cracking match. Downie Trophy Results The final was held at Bensons Lane Richmond St Gregory’s College Campbelltown (1-143) defeated All Saints College Maitland (10-142) Chris Browne NSWCCC Cricket Knockout Convener

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GIRLS CRICKET - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Girls Cricket Team

Tanya Bailey John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow

Samantha Devlin Mount St Joseph College Milperra

Cailyn Fountain Bethany College South Hurstville

Julia Hunt MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale

Adeline Johnson James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Tayla Kafoa Bede Polding College South Windsor

Kiera Perry Nagle College Blacktown

Celeste Raack Mt Carmel High School Varroville

Lauren Smith St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford

Nadja Squires St Clare's High School Taree

Naomi Stalenberg Bede Polding College Windsor

Bridget Webster Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

NSWCCC Selections Report The 2011 trials were once again conducted at the Sydney Cricket Ground Indoor Centre and at the Robertson Rd fields at nearby Centennial Park. The trials were attended by 27 girls from both Metropolitan and Country Diocese. Selectors for the trial were Ms Nikk Woods, coach of the NSWCCC team, Mrs Anne Neems, team manager and Mr Ross Gawthorne, NSWCCC Convener. At the conclusion of the trial a team of 12 players was announced to represent CCC at the NSW All Schools Championships which were held at Newcastle and hosted by CIS.

Students Selected in NSW All Schools Honour Team

Cailyn Fountain Bethany College South Hurstville

NSW All Schools Report The team performed well at the Championships, but were unlucky to lose a close match in the opening Twenty20 match. A second loss in the second Twenty20 match on day 1 put the team in a position where it would be highly unlikely to make the final. Day two saw the side lose a high scoring match to CHS2. The final Day of the championship had CCC playoff for third position against CHS2. Again, CCC were unable to overcome the opposition, and finished the championships without a win. Disappointingly, this was the first time CCC had finished the All Schools Championships without a win. On a more positive note, team captain Cailyn Fountain was named in the All Schools Honour Team following a strong performance throughout the championship with both bat and ball and in recognition of her fine leadership of the team. Statistically, the CCC team scored the most runs at the championships, but could not compile sufficient runs in the individual games to secure a victory. All players represented CCC in a manner which highlighted their great sportsmanship and commitment and are to be commended on their contribution to their sport. Ross Gawthorne NSWCCC Girls Cricket Convener

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CROSS COUNTRY - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

The Annual Combined Primary and Secondary Catholic Schools Cross Country Championship was held at Eastern Creek Raceway on Friday 3 June 2011.

In particular we specifically would like to thank the following

Dr Dan White for attending to: open championships, start event 1 and present individual medals

Paul Cannon - St Peter’s Tuggerah (Course Coordinator)

Key personnel - Matt Tyson, Liz Reakes & Craig Beacroft

Student Officials from Marist College, Eastwood and supervising teacher Martin Mooney

Rod Ford and Alex True - Australian Drivers Racing Club (ARDC)

NSW Athletics Officials 2011 initiatives

Sideline Medical (only) Logistics was 4 on finish line and 1 positioned at marshal/grandstand side

An AWD entry pass provided to each AWD parent/guardian to gain access to be near the finish line

AWD holding area for results (garage bay 1)

AWD running bibs were to be black and white

4 Frequencies for communications: Course AWD timing 1

st Aid

ARDC Challenges

Bibs not arriving - recommendation#1

VMS sign was expensive and over budget - recommendation#2

T35 competing as T36 - recommendation#3

Red belly black snake found in jacket left on ground near marshal area - recommendation#4 Possible recommendations for 2011

Order bibs in advance based on ranges of numbers

Liaise with ARDC to network with their VMS contact

AWDs are not to compete at CPS CCC unless they meet the criteria for Cross Country classifications

An awareness of local risks included in briefing of team managers and officials

Amend AWD primary events into groups of MacKillop then Polding events in age order for ease of use by recorders

Organising specific Cross Country corflute signage – 4 x each team (Diocese/Association) plus other logistic signs

Other things

Due to inclement weather leading up to the event extra security parkers was necessary as gate 7 was the spectators entry point of vehicles.

Date for 2011 Eastern Creek Raceway 2012 date (TBC):

1st Preference Friday 15 June

2nd

preference Friday 1 June

3rd

preference Friday 8 June

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2011 NSWCCC CROSS COUNTRY TEAM GIRLS BOYS

18+ years 18+ years

Brooke Langereis Mercy Catholic College Chatswood Leigh Stewart Trinity Catholic College Lismore

Rachel Howard Brigidine College Randwick Matt Wormington St Franics Xavier’s College Hamilton

Chloe Palmer-Simpson

Magdalene Catholic High School Narellan

Nic Hurlston Mackillop Senior College Port Macquarie

Cara Simpson St Patrick's College Sutherland Braden Ludlow St Mary's College Gunnedah

Katie Scammell Xavier High School Albury Bradley Clark St John's College Woodlawn

Maddy Adams St Joseph's High Aberdeen Cheyne Egelton St Dominic’s College Kingswood

Brittany Annear St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah Franz Hartmann Terra Sancta College Schofields

Clare Rickards St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong

Ben Marshall St Joseph’s High Aberdeen

Emily Sund Mt Carmel High School Varroville Simon Graffen Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Tiffany Sorial Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Laurence Moody St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton

17 Years 17 Years

Elese Gallen Bede Polding College Windsor Guy Walters St Franics Xavier’s College Hamilton

Gretel Roche Loreto College Kirribilli Nicholas Smyth Christian Brothers High School Lewisham

Jessie Fleming Xavier Catholic College Ballina Cameron Roberts Trinity Catholic College Goulburn

Lilli myth John Paul College Coffs Harbour Deng Mawien Patrician Brothers’ College

Brooke Cassar Holy Spirit College Bellambi Christopher Doran St John Bosco College Engadine

Eleanor Raper Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Henry Pye Trinity Catholic College Lismore

Estelle Berton Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Tim Wylie Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Chloe Edwards St John Bosco College Engadine Cameron Pensini Mackillop Senior College Port Macquarie

Ashleigh Benham St John Bosco College Engadine Alexander Craze St Gregory’s Catholic College Campbelltown

Kate Murphy Brigidine College Randwick

Chris Austen St Gregory’s Catholic College Campbelltown

16 Years 16 Years

Michaela Quinn

St John the Evangelist Catholic High School Nowra

Elliott Collins St Mary's High Gateshead

Erica Sweeney O'Connor Catholic College Armidale Jake Green Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Emma McKinney Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington

Caleb Noble Kildare Catholic College Wagga

Olivia Leonard All Saints College - St Joseph's Lochinvar

Dario Ventimiglia Marist College

Tayla Stark St Ursula's College Kingsgrove Georg Doudnik Patrician Brothers’ College

Bethany Halmy St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga Joshua Kelly-Makovec

Aquinas College Menai

Jessica Vernon St Columba's High School Springwood Liam Wright St Joseph's Regional College Port Macquarie

Mia Dardengo Trinity Catholic College Lismore Max Wilson Marcellin ColllegeRandwick

Jamie McIver St John Bosco College Engadine Isak Costello St Mary's High Gateshead

Roslyn Mangulabran Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Jacob Tiernan Sacred Heart School Cootamundra

15 Years 15 Years

Megan Isbester St Mary's College Gunnedah

Joshua Kentwell Corpus Christi Catholic High School Oak Flats

Annabel Hickey Loreto College Kirribilli Jackson Ludlow St Marys College Gunnedah

Stephanie Kalemusic McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Anthony Jones St Edward’s College Gosford

Brooke Roach St John's College Woodlawn Christopher McStay St Patrick’s College Sutherland

Zara Nicholas Loreto College Kirribilli Mitchell Hennessy Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Ainslie Bakker Trinity Catholic College Lismore Nathan Neale St Patrick’s College Sutherland

Laura Cook St Joseph's Regional College Port Macquarie

Alexander Vlismas Patrician Brothers' College

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Gabrielle Vanderham Santa Sabina College Strathfield Joseph Wright St Pauls

Amelia Gorman Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Jordan Sarmento Patrician Brothers’ College

Ella Ryan Corpus Christi Catholic High School Oak Flats

Sebastian Ceza Patrician Brothers' College

14 Years 14 Years

Sarah Marvin Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Ben Thomson Marian Catholic College Kenthurst

Antonia Howard Loreto College Kirribilli Tom Scullion Marcellin College Randwick

Susie Seitaridis St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

Josh Dever Marcellin College Randwick

Sophie Henney McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth James Cox St Edward's College Gosford

Samantha Kavanagh Magdalene Catholic High Narellan Hayden O'Neill Marist College

Olivia Beck Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Nathan McGrath Marian Catholic College Kenthurst

Lauren Brisco Marist Sisters' College

Samule Mallon St Frances De Sales Regional College Leeton

Ela Heiniger Mt St Patrick College Nathan Breen St Patrick's College Sutherland

Kristen Kalemusic McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Luke Dever Marcellin College

Rachel Mangan Loreto College Kirribilli Nick Cain St Mary's High School

13 Years 13 Years

Dominica Lucas Loreto College Kirribilli Liam Henderson Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Sarah Champley Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah Ollie Thorne St John’s College Dubbo

Amy Harding St Clare’s College Waverley Jack Scammell Xavier High School Albury

Charlotte Lambert St Joseph's High Aberdeen Oliver Moody St Catherines Catholic College Singleton

Jae Withers Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer Blake Sale Aquinas College Menai

Ellyanne Slennett Stella Maris College Manly Julius Cleary Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Erin O'Bryan St Patrick's College Sutherland Jack Harrison Bede Polding College Windsor

Kirrilee Cameron Sacred Heart School Cootamundra James De Luca Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Lily Harding St Clare’s College Waverley Will Hartwig St Anne’s Central School Temora

Kristen Kessler St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah Jack Pilgrim St Paul’s High School Port Macquarie

12 Years 12 Years

Michaela Haet Loreto College Kirribilli Joshua Head Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Cara Feain-Ryan St John's College Woodlawn Brady Curry St Joseph’s High Aberdeen

Mia Wood Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington

Christian Obeid De La Salle College Revesby

Shyra-Rose Connolly St Patrick's College Campbelltown Alexander Zarafetas Patrician Brothers’ College

Joanne Irvine St Francis de Sales Regional College Leeton

Lars Martinsons Marian College Kenthurst

Kirstyna Lonergan Trinity College Auburn Tom Campbell O'Connor Catholic College

Tully Marr Stella Maris Catholic College Manly James Bell Corpus Christi Catholic College Oak Flats

Olivia Sargent Nagle College Blacktown Anthony Pedavoli Parramatta Marist High Westmead

Madolyn Humphries Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Liam Sund Mt Carmel High Varroville

Kelsey French St Joseph's High Aberdeen Lachlan McGuire Christian Brother’s High School Lewisham

AWD

16 -19 Boys

Kyle McIntosh St Patrick's College Sutherland

Koby Banks Holy Spirit College Bellambi

13 -15 Boys

Daniel Jennings Marist College Pagewood

Eli Homan John Paul College Coffs Harbour

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DIVING - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

NSWCCC Diving Results 12 YEARS GIRLS 1 84.75 Bronte Austin (1999) Our Lady of Mercy College 13 YEARS GIRLS 1 149.10 Claire McCaughey (1998) Xavier High School Albury 2 117.65 Sharri Seccull (1998) St Andrew’s College Marayong 3 100.95 Emma Mulholland (1998) St Andrew’s College Marayong 4 96.75 Olivia Keough (1998) Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga 5 96.10 Melanie Ruse (1998) Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park 6 92.55 Annalise Ianni (1998) Santa Sabina College Strathfield

7 74.50 Abby McCaughey (1998) Our Lady of MercyCollege 8 64.25 Maddie Bates (1998) Santa Sabina College Strathfield 9 55.95 Hannah Post (1998) St Paul’s 10 46.50 Laura McKinnon (1998) St Andrew’s College Marayong 14 YEARS GIRLS 1 147.00 Georgie Abdallah (1997) Santa Sabina College Strathfield 2 100.00 Paige Dean (1997) St Andrew’s College Marayong 15 YEARS GIRLS 1 189.70 Ellen Martin (1996) Cerdon College Merrylands 2 188.45 Jessica Stanton (1996) Cerdon College Merrylands 3 133.55 Emily McKinnon (1996) St Andrew’s College Marayong 4 95.75 Hannah Dening (1996) Santa Sabina College Strathfield 16 YEARS GIRLS 1 220.35 Anna Power (1995) Santa Sabina College Strathfield 2 148.35 Elise Cummins (1995) Santa Sabina College Strathfield 3 60.10 Claire Stephenson (1995) Our Lady of Mercy College 17 YEARS GIRLS 1 273.10 Kate Rickards (1993) St Francis Xavier Hamilton 2 198.85 Avalon Turner (1994) Rosebank College Five Dock

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Diving Team

Georgie Abdallah Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Bronte Austin Our Lady of Mercy College

Rebecca Bulloch St Andrew’s College Marayong

Elise Cummins Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Paige Dean St Andrew’s College Marayong

Kosta Fedes Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Owen Gilbert McCarthy College Emu Plains

Elliott Longfield Xavier College Ilandillo

Ellen Martin Cerdon College Merrylands

Claire McCaughey Xavier High School Albury

Emily McKinnon St Andrew’s College Marayong

Emma Mulholland St Andrew’s College Marayong

Anna Power Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Kate Rickards St Francis Xavier College Hamilton

Isaac Searant McCarthy College Emu Plains

Sharri Seccull St Andrew’s College Marayong

Jessica Stanton Cerdon College Merrylands

Claire Stephenson Our Lady of Mercy College

Avalon Turner Rosebank College Five Dock

Jordan Vella St Andrew’s College Marayong

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3 187.60 Rebecca Bulloch (1993) St Andrew’s College Marayong 4 186.70 Chantelle Continho (1993) St Andrew’s College Marayong 5 178.65 Kelsey Baxter (1994) Santa Sabina College Strathfield 6 156.85 Caitlin Lamont (1994) Rosebank College Five Dock 7 128.75 Elise Carmody (1994) Rosebank College Five Dock OPEN GIRLS PLATFORM 1 161.70 Claire McCaughey (1998) Xavier High School Albury 14 YEARS BOYS 1 225.75 Kosta Fedes (1997) Holy Spirit 2 200.50 Elliott Longfield (1997) Xavier College 15 YEARS BOYS 1 109.30 Jordan Vella (1996) St Andrew’s College Marayong 16 YEARS BOYS 1 235.60 Isaac Searant (1995) McCarthy College emu Plains 17 YEARS BOYS 1 301.10 Owen Gilbert (1993) McCarthy College Emu Plains OPEN BOYS PLATFORM 1 222.65 Kosta Fedes (1997) Holy Spirit 2 181.65 Owen Gilbert (1993) McCarthy College Emu Plaiins Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Claire McCaughy Xavier High School Albury Jessica Stanton Cerdon College Merrylands Kate Rickards St Francis Xavier College Hamilton NSW All Schools Championships Report. NSWCCC was represented well at the NSW All Schools Diving Championships in 2011. Once again it was a long day, however all divers conducted themselves well, utilising training and warm up times effectively to improve their dives. I was particularly impressed with the CCC divers who made the effort to come to an extra training session the weekend before the competition. It shows their continued dedication to the sport and they all got a lot out of it. On the day, 3 NSWCCC divers placed in events as follows: Owen Gilbert 2nd 17+ boys springboard and 3rd 17+ boys platform Kosta Fedes 3rd 14yrs boys springboard and 2nd 12-14 yrs boys platform Claire McCaughey 3rd 13yrs girls springboard In addition to the places, several divers qualified to move on to School Sport Australia. Owen and Costa made the All Schools team to SSA in both springboard and platform events. Claire Mc Caughey (13 yrs girls), Kate Rickards (17+ girls) and Jessica Stanton (15 yrs girls) were all selected in their respective springboard events due to withdrawals in their age groups School Sport Australia Report 2011 SSA Diving was held in Melbourne with a record 5 NSWCCC divers making the team. Kosta Fedes competed in the boys 13yrs springboard as well as the boys 12-14 yrs platform. Claire Mc Caughey competed well against a tough field in the girls 13 yrs springboard and Jessica Stanton dived to the best of her ability in the 15yrs girls springboard. Our two senior divers Kate and Owen were a standout in the way in which they competed and conducted themselves during the event. They were both studying for Trial HSC exams at the time of competition yet were at the pool every day encouraging the younger divers and building team spirit. It was well deserved that Kate Rickards was named NSW Diving Team Captain as she carried out her duties with pride and enthusiasm. In addition to their individual events, all 5 divers competed in the synchronised and team events where Kosta placed 3

rd in the boys 13-14 synchro, Kate placed 3

rd in the girls 17+ synchro and Owen’s team placed 3

rd in the

team event. I would like to personally congratulate all five divers on their conduct, sportsmanship and enthusiasm throughout the event. It was a pleasure to have them on tour and I especially wish Kate and Owen all the best in their future endeavours and thank them sincerely for their contributions to NSWCCC diving over the past 6 years. Anita Holland NSWCCC Diving Convener

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BOYS FOOTBALL 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

NSWCCC Selections Report The 2011 NSWCCC Football Selection Tournament was held at Prestons this year with an excellent representation from the Diocessan and Association Teams. The set up and fields were adequate and allowed for spirited competition between the competing sides. Some work still needs to be done on the format of the tournament to allow for selectors to have the best opportunity to select players to represent NSWCCC at the next level. The rushed format of 15 minute each way matches does not allow selectors to select boys best suited for the 40 min each way matches of the All Schools Tournament to follow. Perhaps a situation of seeding teams where fewer but slightly longer games being played would be the best solution. Of greater importance however is the real need to structure breaks in the two days between the matches to allow selectors to debrief without being rushed. The elimination of the “possibles v probable” could possibly achieve this. Further the provision of a Goalkeepers Selection training session before the tournament begins or perhaps first thing on day two would allow for a truer selection of the best keepers as at the moment, the very short duration of matches means that the best keepers are not always selected. The tournament was rightly fought out between the best two teams on display with MCC coming out as deserved Champions. Congratulations must go to the tournament organisers on the staging of a very successful tournament and I look forward to another equally impressive event in 2012. Students selected in NSW All Schools Team Matthew Bilic St Gregory’s College Campbelltown Andrew Hoole St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton Simon Valastro Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg All Schools Report The 2011 NSW All Schools Football Selection Tournament was held at Seymour Shaw Park this year with another excellent squad selected to represent NSWCCC. The team was unfortunately not the originally selected side as two Newcastle/Maitland boys withdrew a week after the naming of the side. This was extremely disappointing as it appeared that the two boys did not intend on making themselves available for selection due to out of school football commitments. I feel that perhaps for the future, paperwork needs to be supplied from the Diocessan Teams similar to other sports where participants clearly indicate their willingness or otherwise to stand for selection. It is unfair on the selectors, coach, the team and any non-selected players when some players do not notify selectors that they are unavailable for selection.

Some work still needs to be done on the format of the CCC Selection tournament to allow for selectors to have the best opportunity to select players to represent NSWCCC at the next level. The rushed format of 15 minute each way matches does not allow selectors to select boys best suited for the 40 min each way matches of the All Schools Tournament to follow. Of greater importance however is the real need to structure breaks in the two days

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Football Team

Jacob Bandur Marist College Kogarah

Matthew Bilic St Gregory's College Campbeltown

Anthony Bouznis De La Salle College Caringbah

Marko Bozic Marcellin College Randwick

Daniel Crisante Marist College Kogarah

Sam Dagher Christian Brothers High School Lewisham

Alex Euripidou Marist College Kogarah

Michael Gaitatzis Christian Brothers High School Lewisham

Paul Galimi Christian Brothers High School Lewisham

Cody Higgs St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton

Andrew Hoole St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton

Jayden Koulizakis Marist College Kogarah

Brayden Sorje Marcellin College Randwick

David Stojic Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Simon Valastro Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg

Drazan Vucer Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg

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between the matches to allow selectors to debrief without being rushed and the provision of a Goalkeepers Selection training session to give all goalkeepers proper opportunity to display their skills.

Rain again interfered with the preparation of the team however the opportunity to play a trial match v Sutherland U20 and a training session saw the boys gel into a very competitive unit. For the fourth year running the team again went through the tournament undefeated and drew 0-0 with the Tournament Winners CHS 1 in the final. The disappointment of again only securing three players in the final NSW Squad to the CHS’s 13 was difficult to accept in the light of our 0-0 draw with these players. I suppose from a coaching point of view, we must have performed miracles as we obviously put together a great team that remained undefeated yet apparently did not have many top class players?

With the structure of selections at All Schools Level with the CHS coach being the prime selector, it is unlikely that this situation will change any time soon. I again feel that the only chance for our boys to have an opportunity to play at Australian Championships is for our Association to seek to go alone or at worst combine with the CIS at the Nationals. It happens in other sports like Rugby League, so perhaps we should push for it in Football too.

Congratulations must go to all the boys who represented the CCC so well in both their skills and attitude. Congratulations and thanks also goes to my fellow coaching staff, John Carnabuci and Dean Bertenshaw who provided great support and contributions to another undefeated season, the fourth in succession. I look forward to being given a further opportunity with my coaches to continue our success in 2012.

David Mamo NSWCCC Boys Football Coach

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GIRLS FOOTBALL - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

NSWCCC Selections Report The NSWCCC Girls Football Carnival was a keenly fought affair over 2 blustery days. All girls and teams must be commended for the brilliant football played under the right spirit. Credit must also go to all the coaches and managers for organising their teams in such a way that allowed this to happen. 2011 also saw the first implementation of the Possible V Probable game, which pitted the best girls of the carnival against each other. This gave the selection panel a closer look at the top girls. This also was a tightly fought affair with the girls producing great football under these unusual circumstances. Thanks must be extended to Kym Sherritt and Marc Romano for organising a great event. I personally need to thank Sarah Elliott and Daniel Watts for helping me with the selections, both were incredibly professional and knowledgeable and I have no doubt that out fine performance at the All Schools had a lot to do with their involvement.

Students selected in NSW All Schools Team Natalie Tobin Mt Saint Benedict College Pennant Hills All Schools Report

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Football Team

Ainsley Buchanan St Joseph's High Aberdeen

Amber Bristow Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Claire Coelho St Paul's High School Port Macquarie

Cassidy Davis St Francix Xavier's College Hamilton

Clare Cummings St Pius X High School Adamstown

Samantha Mackay Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Amy Dahdah Domremy College Five Dock

Ariane Demetriou Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Sana Cook Stella Maris College Manly

Natalie Tobin Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills

Liana Danaskos Aquinas College Menai

Alexandra Bellantoni Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg

Maddie Harris Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Naomi Stalenberg Bede Polding College Windsor

Sophie Hancock Holy Spirit College Bellambi

This year’s All School Carnival was the most tightly fought for many years, with 3 teams in the end tied on points for first place. Unfortunately the weather played havoc with the NSWCCC team’s pre-carnival preparations and the girls were unable to train together until the morning of the carnival. However, this didn’t hamper the quality of football played by the girls. During the first 2 games they showed they were a team to be reckoned with taking down NSWCHS 2 2-1 and then in an incredible game holding on to beat NSWCHS 1 1-0. I am not sure how long it had been since NSWCHS 1 had been beaten but I am aware that it has been a fair few years. Unfortunately after such a mammoth effort on the first day the team’s injury list grew and come the second day the girls just didn’t have enough to come back from 2-0 down against NSWCIS with the score ending 2-1. The team was joint winners on points but inevitably came 3

rd on goal difference. The girls should be proud of the football they played and I am

certainly proud of the spirit that they played with.

Natalie Tobin was only able to play for approximately 90 minutes of the All Schools tournament due to injury. Nonetheless, in those 90 minutes she showed her class and skill and won a deserved selection into the state squad and eventually selection into the Australian School Girls squad. On behalf of the NSWCCC coaching staff I would like to congratulate Natalie and wish her all the best for her football career. I’m sure that bright things await!

The results were as follows: NSWCCC vs NSWCHS 2 2-1 NSWCCC vs NSWCHS 2 1-0 Tom Mcdonald NSWCCC Girls Football Coach

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KNOCKOUT FOOTBALL - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT Date: Monday 29

th August and Tuesday 30

th August

Venue: Seymour Shaw Stadium Miranda

The NSWCCC Knockout finals series was a showcase of the highest talent amongst CCC Colleges. The Jnr boys finals were represented by four Metropolitan Colleges were as the Snr Boys Finals consisted of four Country Colleges. The girls competition saw an even mix from both Country and City Regions.

The quality of each match was outstanding with the class and amount of goals scored in each of the games making it a great spectacle. The first day saw four of the games going into golden goal extra time. The spirit and sportsmanship of each game was a credit to all players and their Colleges.

I would like to personally thank all the Coaches and Managers for giving of their time freely taking teams throughout the competition. Thank you to Kym Skerritt for the coordination and finally to all the players for making it a great competition.

The results were as follows: Semi Finals 7-10 Boys Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown 1 Christian Brother’s High School Lewisham 0 Aquinas College Menai 3 Patrician Brothers’ College Fairfield 2 Open Girls Trinity Catholic College Lismore 2 Marist Sisters’ College Woolwich 2 Holy Spirit College Bellambi 2 Aquinas College Menai 1 Open Boys St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton 3 Mt St Patrick College Murwillumbah 2 St John’s College Dubbo 4 Edmund Rice College Wollongong 3 Finals Junior Boys Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown 3 Aquinas College Menai 2 Open Girls Trinity Catholic College Lismore 2 Holy Spirit College Bellambi 1 Open Boys St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton 2 St John’s College Dubbo 1

Trinity Catholic College Lismore in the Open Girls division and St Francis Xavier College Hamilton both qualified to represent NSWCCC at NSW Champion Schools Tournament on the 8

th of September at Seymour Shaw when they

play CIS.

Aaron Poll NSWCCC Knockout Football Tournament Convener

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GOLF 2011 - ANNUAL REPORT

NSWCCC Selections Report

Once again Camden Lakeside Golf Club provided the venue for the NSWCCC Golf Championships.

The event is held over 27 holes for boys and girls that attend Catholic schools in NSW. The strength of junior boy’s golf necessitated a handicap limit of 9 to ensure a manageable field size. The handicap restriction for the girls was 36. Perfect weather conditions greeted our players and with the rough cut much shorter this year the players had the opportunity to shoot low scores.

Zac Stolz(son of Australasian Tour player, Andre) shot an amazing 8 under par 64 through the first 18 holes to blow away the rest of the field. The year 10 student from St Edward’s College on the central coast completed the last 9 holes in 2 over to post a 6 under par total of 102 for the 27 holes. Unfortunately for NSWCCC Zac has had to change schools to study through distance education and will therefore attend Karabar High School. Runner up this year was the ever consistent Ruben Sondjaja from Marcellin College Randwick. Ruben shot 3 under 105 from his scratch handicap Third in 2011 was Dylan Perry from St. Joseph’s High School in Aberdeen with 106

The girls event in 2011 was won by Lisa-Marie Jorgenson from All Saints College Casula with a solid score of 114. Runner up was Holy Spirit Belambi’s year 12 student Tahnia Ravnjakwith on 115. Lizzy Elmassian from Mercy College Chatswood finished 3

rd with 119. Both Tahnia and Lizzie narrowly missed NSW Allschools selection in

2011 and were invited to represent Western Australia in Port Macquarie where both girls playing very well with Lizzie winning the overall net trophy.

Congratulations to students of St Joseph’s Aberdeen and John Paul College Coffs Harbour for having 4 and 3 players respectively from each school qualifying for the Championships. A huge thank you to Greg Kay and all the staff at Camden Lakeside for their hospitality.

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Golf Squad

Kane Alexander St Gregory’s College Campbelltown

Jake Baker Marcellin College Randwick

Will Barnett St Joseph’s High Aberdeen

Ryan Bown Holy Cross College Ryde

Jason Butt Mackillop Catholic College Warnervale

Shaun Cameron Marist College Pagewood

Josh Clarke Bede Polding College Windsor

Elizabeth Elmassian Mercy Catholic College Chatswood

Luke Feltis John Paul College Coffs Harbour

Brodyn Gargan St. Joseph’s High Aberdeen

Kade Hardy All Saint’s College - St Mary’s Maitland

Kendall Hunt Magdelene Catholic High Narellan

Lisa-Marie Jorgenson All Saints Senior College Casula

Luis Killen De la Salle College Revesby

Daniel Kolar Marist College Pagewood

Alysha Mathieson Loreto College Kirribilli

Jordan Mullaney St Gregory’s College Campbelltown

Mitchell Norbis Bede Polding College Windsor

Blake Palmer All Saint’s College - St Mary’s Maitland

Jack Poutney John Paul College Coffs Harbour

Dylan Perry St. Joseph’s High Aberdeen

Tahnia Ravnjak Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Travis Smyth Corpus Christi Catholic High Oak Flats

Ruben Sondjaja Marcellin College Randwick

Bill Stocks John Paul College Coffs Harbour

Ben Stokes St. Catherine’s College Singleton

Nathan Waters St Joseph’s High Aberdeen

Owen Woodley Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg

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The course and facilities are first class and their professionalism in providing a rewarding experience for junior golfers I’m sure is appreciated by not only NSWCCC, but the players and their families as well. NSW All Schools Strokeplay Championships Report Twenty two boys and 4 girls from NSW Catholic schools joined students from the Combined Independent schools and the 10 NSWCHS regions at Blackheath Golf Club to contest the NSW All Schools Championships over 36 holes. The players’ scores from Camden Lakeside and Blackheath are used to select the NSWCCC boys and girls teams that would eventually attend the All Schools selection trials at Dubbo late in June. Unseasonal wet weather ensured many parts of the Blackheath layout were very damp and necessitated preferred

lies through the green and many G.U.R areas were local rules for the championship. For better boy players the wet

conditions actually make scoring easier as drives don’t “run into trouble”. The greens are also far more receptive

which allows players to attack even the most difficult pin placements.

Once again players from Catholic schools performed well with Travis Smyth, Luke Feltis, Jordan Mullaney and Ruben Sondjaja up with the leaders after day 1 of the championship. Similar conditions on day 2 produced equally good scoring with only 9 shots separating 22 players. Luke Feltis played solidly despite a crow “stealing” his ball after he drove his tee shot over 285 metres on his first hole of day 2. Luke calmly walked backed to the tee and birdied the hole with his second ball on his way to shooting 72 and clinch a place at the All Schools trials. Year 8 student Daniel Kolar proved to be very consistent and cool under pressure shooting 71-72 off his 5 handicap to indicate he may be a star of the future. Another young gun to perform well was year 7 student Jack Pountney who shot a great round of 70 on day one but faded on Wednesday to miss selection with a disappointing 79. Jack won last year’s Australian Primary Schools Strokeplay Championship at Toowoomba and no doubt will be back next year at Wentworth Falls. The preferred lies rule and a number of short par 5’s ensured a congested leaderboard. The largest contingent of CCC players in history qualified for the Allschools trials with 12 boys and 4 girls ”making the cut” in 2011. Congratulations to Marcellin’s Ruben Sondjaja for winning the NSW All schools title with consistent Rounds of 67-67 giving him a 4 under par total of 134 and a 3 shot victory over Ricky Kato and Andrew Best who were both selected in the Australian schools team in 2010. Other CCC players to shine and join Ruben in Dubbo as part of the NSWCCC Team were Jake Baker, Jordan Mullaney, Travis Smyth, Luke Feltis, Blake Palmer, Will Barnett, Shaun Cameron, Nathan Waters, Daniel Kolar, Kane Alexander and Dylan Perry. As expected Lizzie Elmassian and Tahnia Ravnjak performed well despite the boggy conditions. Tahnia shot 73-74 and Lizzie 74-75 to place in the top 5 and a strong position leading into the All Schools trials at Dubbo. Joining Tahnia and Lizzie in the NSWCCC Team will be Lisa-Marie Jorgenson and Kendall Hunt.

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BOYS RESULTS

SCRATCH

SURNAME NAME SCHOOL ASS. HCP RD1 RD2 36 POS

Sondjaja Ruben Marcellin Coll CCC -1 67 67 134 1

Best Andrew Mudgee CHS -1 71 66 137 2

Kato Ricky Balgowlah Boys CHS 0 71 66 137 3

Morrison Luke Callaghan Coll Wall CHS 2 67 71 138 4

Petersen Brayden Hunter Sports CHS -2 71 68 139 5

Mullaney Jordan St Gregorys CCC 0 70 69 139 5

Feltis Luke John Paul CCC 2 68 72 140 7

Smyth Travis Corpus Christi CCC 3 66 74 140 7

Waters Nathan St Josephs CCC 0 73 67 140 7

Williamson Dale Barker CIS 4 69 72 141 10

Gulliver Nicholas Maitland CHS 4 70 71 141 10

Davis Cameron Davidson CHS 2 70 71 141 10

Tonkin Jacob Tweed River CHS 1 73 68 141 10

Chu Andy Bossley Park CHS 2 68 73 141 10

Stolz Zac Karabar CHS 0 71 70 141 10

Yuan Kevin Canley Vale CHS 2 68 74 142 16

Buchanan-Reeks Matt Shore CIS 7 73 69 142 16

Palmer Blake All Saints CCC 5 72 70 142 16

Cameron Shaun Marist CCC 0 72 70 142 16

Alexander Kane St Gregorys CCC 3 74 68 142 16

Barnett Will St Josephs CCC 4 73 69 142 16

Baker Jake Marcellin CCC -1 70 73 143 22

Watts Nicholas Trinity CIS 2 73 70 143 22

Kolar Daniel Marist CCC 5 71 72 143 22

GIRLS RESULTS

SCRATCH

SURNAME NAME SCHOOL ASS. HCP RD1 RD2 36 POS

Shin Shelly Carlingford CHS 0 70 73 143 1

Hodson Chantal All Saints Bath CIS 1 72 72 144 2

Cheon Elly Hills Sports CHS 1 72 74 146 3

Ravnjak Tahnia Holy Spirit CCC 4 73 74 147 4

Elmassian Elizabeth Mercy CCC 4 74 75 149 5

Dengate Jessica Kadina CHS 3 73 77 150 6

Poko Kura Westfields CHS 11 83 71 154 7

Kelly Jessica Mount View CHS 5 78 77 155 8

Scheetz Michaela St George Girls CHS 6 76 79 155 8

Yoon Esther Hills Sports CHS 4 75 80 155 8

Yuan Celina Canley Vale CHS 5 77 80 157 11

Nakatani Rei Killara CHS 6 82 76 158 12

MacDonald Tess Kotara CHS 10 78 82 160 13

Lasky Jessica Kambala CIS 12 81 82 163 14

Widarma Jessica St George Girls CHS n/a 86 81 167 15

Burgin Sarah Kiama CHS 10 85 84 169 16

Pearce Chloe Warners Bay CHS 18 89 84 173 17

Hunt Kendall Magdalene CCC 10 84 90 174 18

Mathieson Alysha Loreto CCC 16 92 87 179 19

Howard Ilana-Kate Swansea CHS 17 91 89 180 20

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In 2012 a 36 hole Strokeplay Championship for players in years 7/8/9 from any school in NSW will be held At Blackheath Golf Club at the same time as the Allschools open Championships at Wentworth Falls. Low markers(below 6) from these year levels should attend the open event as players seeking selection for All Schools teams will only be eligible by playing at Wentworth Falls. Those golfers on higher handicaps (7-27) should target the Blackheath Tournament. This will hopefully fill the gap between the primary schools championships and the open high schools events. NSW All Schools Matchplay Championship 2011

NSWCCC was represented by Kendall Hunt and Lizzie Elmassian in the matchplay championships. Kendall was knocked out in the first round by Jessica Wildarma fron Sydney East region. Lizzie had a bye in her first round and in round two defeated Esther Yoon I up after a very tight match. In the semi final Lizzie was beaten 4/3 by eventual winner Shelly Shin from Sydney North. Shelly is only in year 7 and completed a remarkable double also taking out the strokeplay championship this year. Dylan Perry and Ruben Sondjaja were the two CCC representatives for the matchplay. Both won their first round matches 3/1. Ruben defeated CIS player Tom Clinton whilst Dylan disposed of Elliot Smith from Sydney East. Unfortunately the boys met in the quarter final and after a see-sawing match Dylan prevailed at the 23

rd after 5

extra holes were played. Dylan was defeated by Western’s Jac Delaney in the semi final. Sydney North’s Ricky Kato took out the final to become this year’s Allschools Matchplay Champion.

Again thanks to the host clubs of Blackheath and Wentworth Falls who’s members give up their course for the week. A number of members also assisted with outstanding catering, course marshalling and ”spotting”. Nigel Black and Gary Chapman from CHS are also to be commended for their organisation of a very smoothly run event.

NSW All Schools Trials Report Over 100 of the state’s best junior male and female golfers descended upon Dubbo for the annual NSW All Schools selection trials. A record number of 16 CCC players were invited to attend the trials highlighting the depth of golfing talent in catholic schools in NSW.

The event is a 54 hole tournament run in conjunction with the CHS inter-regional championships. Scores from this carnival AND the NSWAllschools Championships held earlier in the year at Blackheath are used to select coveted positions in the 6 person NSW All Schools Team that will travel to Adelaide this year to compete in the School Sport Australia Championships.

After the 36 hole Blackheath event a number of CCC players were in strong positions with Tahnia Ravnjak and Lizzie Elmassian pushing strongly for places in the girls team. Both Lizzie and Tahnia played consistently at Dubbo in difficult and tricky conditions to cement their places in the side. In 2010 both girls narrowly missed selection and were invited to represent Western Australia at SSA in Port Macquarie where both played very well. The girls have been rewarded for their talent and hard work and can now start packing their bags for Adelaide in September.

The benign conditions at Blackheath enabled over 30 players to be within 10 shots of the leader in the boys’ division. The practice round at Dubbo on Monday also suggested that the course would play relatively easy and selectors would have headaches separating the players vying for team positions. A brisk Tuesday morning dawned and a gusty breeze combined with a few tricky pin placements ensured a challenging day’s golf ahead for all competitors. Many players in contention struggled in the difficult conditions.

On day 1 not one player broke par on a course that had yielded many birdies the previous day. The usual suspects of Ricky Kato, Andrew Best and Ruben Sondjaja were well placed after the first round. An earlier start, colder conditions and a strengthening wind greeted the players on day two. Again many struggled with the tight layout and at the end of play about a dozen players had realistic chances of making the side including Travis Smyth and Nathan Waters from NSWCCC.

The final day sees a shotgun start and a seeded draw. This pits players vying for team places against each other putting them under pressure to perform in tournament conditions. Again tight pin placements and greens that were difficult to read played havoc with many of the players.

After an enthralling day’s play 3 CCC boys were selected in the side with Ruben, Travis and Nathan who shot the week’s best score of 69 making the 2011 Allschools Team. Shaun Cameron played well on day 3 to stitch up the 1

st reserves position.

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NSW ALLSCHOOLS TRIALS

DUBBO GOLF CLUB

NAME REGION SCORE

Boys 36 Hole Stroke Andrew Best Western 71,72=143 cb

Girls 36 Hole Stroke Shelly Shin Sydney North 71,78=149

Boys 36 Hole Net Daniel Kolar (5) CCC 70,70=140

Girls 36 Hole Net Amelia Stannard (9) South Coast 71,69=140

Boys Day 3 18 Hole Stroke Nathan Waters CCC 69

Girls Day 3 Hole Stroke Elly Cheon Sydney West 74

Boys Day 3 18 Hole Net Dale Williamson (3) CIS 68

Girls Day 3 18 Hole Net Brianna Baird (24) Sydney North 67

BOYS All Schools Team GIRLS All Schools TeamCaptain Chantal Hodson (Capt) All Saints Bathurst

Elly Cheon The Hills Sports HS

Jessica Dengate Kadina HS

Elizabeth El Massian Mercy CC Chatswood

Tahnia Ravnjak Holy Spirit College Bellami

Shelly Shin Carlingford HS

R1 Esther Yoon The Hills Sports HS

R2 Michaela Scheetz St George Girls HS

Managers Gail Burgin Kiama HS

Nathan Waters St Joseph's High School

Shaun Cameron Marist College

Dale Williamson Barker College

Lionel Conroy John Paul College

EVENT

Ricky Kato (Capt) NBSC Balgowlah Boys Col

Andrew Best Mudgee HS

Cameron Davis Davidson HS

Ruben Sonjaja Marcellin College Randwick

Travis Smyth Corpus Christi Catholic HS

Once again Daniel Kolar played well shooting two rounds of 70 to win the 36 hole net competition. Of the 12 places on offer, 5 NSWCCC players were selected in the 2011 team (3 boys and 2 girls) holding up the fine tradition of Catholic schools’ golfers performing well at the elite level. The teams head of to Adelaide in early September for the SSA Championships at Tea Tree Gully, Murray Bridge, Flagstaff Hill and Grange Golf Clubs.

NSW ALL SCHOOLS RESULTS

The carnival was highlighted by the exceptional organisation of Western RSO Peter Ipkendanz and his team. The Dubbo Golf Club staff, members and lady members are to be commended for their hospitality. They ensured that the golfers from all schools had a rewarding experience at this year’s Allschools Trials. Not only did they give up their course for 3 days but a number of them spent many hours on the course “spotting” and officiating during the event.

School Sport Australia Report The NSW Allschools Golf Team travelled to Adelaide to compete in the 2011 SSA Championships at Tea Tree Gully, Murray Bridge, Flagstaff Hill and Grange Golf Clubs. Ricky Kato shot rounds of 68-70(4 under) around Tea Tree Gully Golf course to win the SSA Strokeplay title for the second year in a row. Ricky is only the second male player in history to win the title twice. Nathan Waters had 70-72, Cameron Davis 69-74, Travis Smyth 77-72, Andrew Best 76-74 and Ruben Sondjaja 75-76. Nathan placed 4

th,

Cameron 6th, Travis 10

th, Andrew 12

th and Ruben 13

th with NSW the only stae to have all 6 players within the top

15. These 36 hole scores enabled the Boys to win the Interstate Team Strokeplay Championship for the Dean Shakes Trophy adding to their victory in 2010.

Day two saw players head to Murray Bridge for the opening round of the interstate matchplay series.Drawn against host state South Australia in freezing early morning conditions the NSW boys held on well against the locals to finish 3-3 at the end of play. A number of matches went right down to the 18

th hole in a tight tussle.

Day two had the sided playing traditional rivals Qld and at the end of play the Queenslanders were devastated as NSW prevailed 4.5- 1.5. Western Australia proved to be stronger than the morning rivals and despite the same scoreline the sandgropers gave the NSW boys a very torrid afternoon with most matches decided in the last two holes.

Friday morning arrived and NSW needed to beat Victoria and ACT convincingly and hope that SA would have trouble with WA and Vic. The NSW boys lost only one of their 12 matches and the Victorian boys rallied to hold SA to a draw which enabled NSW to take out their 3

rd PGF Shield for matchplay in as many years.

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Highlights of the week were Ricky’s second SSA Strokeplay title, Cameron Davis’ hole in one during the first round of the strokeplay, Travis Smyth winning all 5 matchplay games, Andrew Best’s undefeated run in the matchplay, Nathan Waters(overall net winner) and Ruben Sondjaja winning crucial matches decisively on day 5. Congratulations must also go to Ricky and Cameron for their selection in the SSA merit team for 2011.

Thanks must also go to affable National Secretary David Seely, the SA organisers, Paula Nielsen, Dean Shakes and David Bottroff. Appreciation also to the host Golf Clubs and their members. Special thanks to Phil and Debbie Smyth for their tireless work in ensuring the boys were ” game ready” every day of the tournament.

Finally a big congratulations to the team for the manner in which they conducted themselves both on and off the course. They were gracious competitors regardless of the outcome of their individual matches. All players contributed to the team effort and were rewarded with winning every event they contested.

They are a fine group of young men. They are a credit to their schools and their families.

Lionel Conroy NSWCCC Golf Convener/Manager

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HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT . The annual NSWCCC Hockey Championships were held at the Tamworth Hockey Complex and Riverside Sporting Fields on May 26 and 27. These Championships bring the cream of hockey talent within the Catholic school system to compete against other schools from around NSW.

This event was the twenty second annual championship for NSWCCC hockey after originating from a small group of schools that gathered in Lithgow in 1989.

In 2011 45 teams participated in 6 divisions: Open Boys, Open Girls A and B, 16 Boys, 16 Girls A and B.

The following schools were represented at the Championships:

McCarthy Catholic College, Tamworth; St Edward’s College, Gosford; Trinity Catholic College, Goulburn; McAuley Catholic College, Grafton; St Francis Xavier’s College, Hamilton; St John’s College, Woodlawn; O’Connor Catholic College, Armidale, MacKillop College, Bathurst, Trinity Catholic College, Lismore, St Mary’s High, Gateshead; La Salle Academy, Lithgow; All Saint’s College, Maitland; James Sheahan Catholic High School, Orange; Catherine McAuley, Westmead; St Mary Star of the Sea College, Wollongong; All Saints College St Peter’s, Maitland; St Paul’s High School, Port Macquarie; Our Lady of Mercy College, Parramatta; St Clare’s High School, Taree; St Pius X High School, Adamstown; St Joseph’s Catholic High School, Albion Park; St John’s College, Dubbo; Xavier High School, Ballina and St Mary’s College, Gunnedah.

Finals results:

16A Girls Semi finals: Grafton 2 defeated Ballina 0

Lithgow 5 defeated Orange 3 Final: Lithgow 1 defeated Grafton 0

16 Boys: Grafton 3 defeated Armidale 1 16B Girls: Semi finals: Dubbo 3 defeated Lismore 0

Gateshead 3 defeated Taree 2 Final: Gateshead 2 defeated Dubbo 1

Open Boys Woodlawn 2 defeated Grafton 0

Open Girls A: Tamworth 3 defeated Lismore 1

Open Girls B: Parramatta 3 defeated Hamilton 0.

Congratulations to all teams who participated in this very successful Championships event. All games were played with a competitive spirit with all players and management commended on their sportsmanship and fair play.

Thank you to Mr Geoff Denton, Mr Andrew Davy and Mr Graeme McKenzie whose invaluable contributions and professionalism in the months leading up to the Championships resulted in such a successful and prestigious event.

All teams now look forward to participating in Bathurst in 2012.

Ian McKenzie NSWCCC Hockey Championships Convener

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BOYS OPEN HOCKEY - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Hockey Team

Sam Anderson John Paul College Coffs Harbour

Nathan Bourke De La Salle College Cronulla

Zac Clark Trinity Catholic College Lismore

Simon Colgrave McAuley Catholic College rafton

Jake Corney St Paul's High School Booragul

Matthew Dawson St Edward's College Gosford

Darby Fahey McAuley Catholic College Grafton

James Filewood McAuley Catholic College Grafton

Ben Hanlan O'Connor Catholic College Armidale

Jack Hayes St Joseph's Catholic High Albion Park

Isaac Johnson MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale

Andrew Loy McAuley Catholic College Grafton

Ryan Proctor St John Bosco College Engadine

Lachlan Scotcher St John's College Woodlawn

Mitchell Scotcher St John's College Woodlawn

NSWCCC Selections Report The NSWCCC Open Boys’ Hockey team for 2011 was selected following trials at the Newcastle Hockey Centre on Tuesday, March 15, 2011. More than 45 boys nominated for consideration this year. The selection panel consisted of Selwyn Gilmore (Trinity Catholic College Lismore - Convenor) and Ian McKenzie (McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth – Team Manager), with additional input from Bob Proctor (parent and former Australian goalkeeper). Trial game situations of 30 minutes each were conducted, with each player present having at least 3 games (90 minutes of playing time) to impress the selectors. A total of 5 games were played, followed by goal keeper try outs, and then lastly a Possibles vs Probables game of 25 minutes. At the conclusion of the Possibles – Probables game, the players assembled in the canteen area of the hockey centre and the selected players were announce and received their information packages from the team manager. As Selection Convenor I thanked and acknowledged the boys, their schools and their parents for their participation in the trials. My major concern continues to be the number of students who do not attend these trials because they are not aware they are even on. School and Diocesan Sport Co-ordinators must ensure that information reaches potential players. In conclusion to this my final report, I would like to thank those NSWCCC teachers who have been my fellow selectors and team officials over the years for their assistance and support, Kym Skerritt as EO of NSWCCC Sport, and the staff of the Newcastle Hockey Centre who always provide excellent support and facilities for our selection trials. NSWCCC Boys Hockey can be rightfully proud of the opportunities provided to its players over the years and I wish the players, parents and teachers involved in this sport and all the others offered by CCC all the best for the future. Tri-Series Game Results NSWCHS 8 NSWCCC 2 NSWCCC 6 NSWCIS 4 NSWCHS 8 NSWCIS 4

Students selected in the NSWCCC/CIS Hockey Merit Team

Sam Anderson John Paul College Coffs Harbour

Nathan Bourke De La Salle College Cronulla

Matt Dawson St Edward's College Gosford

Jack Hayes St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

Isaac Johnson MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale

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Hockeyfest Report

Hockeyfest is a tournament for U19 year olds and is made up of teams from overseas and Australia.

Because of the economic climate teams from overseas were down a little this year, however we still had teams from New Zealand and Belgium/England. Having teams from overseas provides our players with a great opportunity to socialise and play against teams that play a different style of Hockey and use a variety of systems that our boys have not played against before. Furthermore, it is a weeklong tournament that challenges both the player’s fitness and resilience.

All teams that play in this tournament stay at the same accommodation, in the Sydney CBD and travel by train to Olympic park each day.

The games and results were as follows;

Game 1 - NSW Combined Catholic Colleges v New Zealand Score: NSW CCC won 9-1 Game 2 – NSW Combined Catholic Colleges v Western Sydney Score: NSW CCC won 6-0 Game 3 – NSW Combined Catholic Colleges v NSW Combined Independent Schools Score: NSW CCC won 1-1 Game 4 - NSW Combined Catholic Colleges v Wanderer’s Belgium/England Score: NSWCCC won 1-0 Game 5 – NSW Combined Catholic Colleges v ACT Vikings Jets Score: NSWCCC won 7-1 Game 6 – NSW Combined Catholic Colleges v Sutherland Lions Score: NSW CCC won 4-0 Game 6 – NSW Combined Catholic Colleges v Wanderer’s Australia Score: NSWCCC won 4-0 As we finished 2

nd in our pool on for and against we played HNSW Western in the semi-final. We had previously

beaten this team 6-0. It was hard to motivate the team as they thought they just had to turn up and they would win. The game ended up a 2-2 draw and went to penalty strokes. We won this 5 - 3.

The final was played against Combined Independent Schools. We had previously had a 1 -1 draw with them.

For this game it was much easier to motivate the team. The team played faultless Hockey and carried out our game plan perfectly. Combined Catholic Colleges won the final 5 – 0.

Dave Harmon Ian McKenzie NSWCCC Open Boys Hockey Coach NSWCCC Open Boys Hockey Manager Selwyn Gilmore Boys Hockey Convener

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Back Row: L to R Dave Harmon (Coach), Lachlan Scotcher, Nathan Bourke, Darby Fahey, Jake Corney,

Simon Colgrave, Ryan Proctor, Isaac Johnson, Andrew Loy, Robyn Harmon (Manager) Front Row: L to R Ben Hanlan, Alex Powell, James Filewood, Sam Anderson, Mitchell Scotcher, Zac Clark, Jack

Hayes, Matt Harmon (Assistant Coach)

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GIRLS OPEN HOCKEY - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

Bev Smith NSWCCC Hockey Convener

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Girls Open hockey Team

Hayley De La Motte Trinity Cathholic College Auburn

Jessica Edwards McAuley Catholic College Grafton

Kate Hanna Catherine McAuley Westmead

Karlea Healey St John’s College Woodlawn

Alyssa Kellam St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

Amelia Leard La Salle Academy Lithgow

Alex Morrison Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Ashley Ninness McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth

Emily Ogle Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park

Gabriel Purcell St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton

Hayley Seymour St Patrick's College Campbelltown

Hanna Shawyer Trinity Catholic College Goulburn

Sophy Tohi Cerdon College Merrylands

Kelsey Willott MacKillop College Bathurst

NSWCCC Selections Report After the selection day at Wyong the following girls were selected to represented CCC at the All Schools tri Series in Sydney Hayley De La Motte withdrew due to injury and her place was taken by Alex Morrison

Students Selected in NSW All Schools Merit Team

Kate Hanna Catherine McAuley Westmead

Amelia Leard La Salle Academy Lithgow

Alex Morrison Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Ashley Ninness McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth

Kelsey Willott MacKillop College Bathurst

All Schools Carnival Report

Congratulations to the following girls who were chosen for the NSW All schools Open Merit Team for 2011 The team played very well defeating CIS and had a close match with CHS. The girls were on top for the early part of the game but the lack of subs showed through and CHS finished stronger.

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NSWCCC OPEN GIRLS HOCKEY TEAM

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GIRLS U/16 HOCKEY - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team

Dana Constable McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth

Ashlee Danvers McAuley Catholic College Grafton

Renee De La Motte Trinity Catholic College Auburn

Andrea Gillard MacKillop College Bathurst

Kate Hanna Catherine McAuley Westmead (Capt)

Charlotte Jones St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford

Amelia Leard La Salle Academy Lithgow

Ailie McGarity MacKillop College Bathurst

Chloe Montgomery Trinity Catholic College Goulburn (V Capt)

Alexandra Morrison Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Brittany Morrison Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Jordan Parker Magdalene Catholic High Narellan

Danielle Rodda Trinity Catholic College Lismore

Tori Scanlon Santa Sabina College Stratfhfield

Hanna Shawyer Trinity Catholic College Goulburn

Emily Williams La Salle Academy Lithgow

NSWCCC Selections Report Selections ran smoothly again this year. One concern is the number of Opens who trial and also the lack of information being distributed to Opens by Schools.

All Schools Carnvial Report

An excellent result (the best CCC has ever achieved) 11 players were selected into the NSW All Schools teams. NSW Firsts won the National Tournament and NSW Blues finished 4

th.

Australian Schoolgirls Team Kate Hanna Catherine McAuley Westmead Amelia Leard La Salle Academy Lithgow Kate Hanna, Amelia Leard Dana Constable, Ashley Danvers, Chloe Montgomery, Andrea Gillard and Emily Williams were members of the NSW State under15 team for 2011. This team won the School Sport Australia Championships. Kate Hanna, Amelia Leard Dana Constable, and Chloe Montgomery have also been selected into the NSW Under 18 squad for 2012 Bev Smith NSWCCC Hockey Convener

Students Selected in NSW All Schools Merit Team

Dana Constable McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth

Ashley Danvers McAuley Catholic College Grafton

Kate Hanna Catherine McAuley Westmead

Charlotte Jones St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford

Amelia Leard La Salle Academy Lithgow

Chloe Montgomery Trinity Catholic College Goulburn

Alexandra Morrison Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

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NSWCCC U/16 GIRLS HOCKEY TEAM

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15 YEARS NETBALL - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Netball Team

Victoria Aoake San Clemente High School Mayfield

Natasha Flint Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Bronte Halligan Stella Maris College Manly

Montanna Geyer Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park

Laura Holden Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills

Charlotte Jasprizza James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Georgia Marshall Brigidine College St Ives

Claire O'Brien Bethany College Hurstville

Elyssa Pearce Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer

Kealey Pennell Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer

Izabella Welsh Stella Maris College Manly

NSWCCC Selections Report The NSWCCC Netball trials were held at the Anne Clarke Netball Centre Lidcombe with the under 15’s NSW selections on the 29th March and the Opens on the 30th March. The selections were a highly successful day with over 150 netballers trying out. The level of competition was extremely strong this year, with players travelling from across the State to participate. As a result of the large number of participants, the under 15’s preliminary selection was held on two courts with three selectors at each, with the final selections on the day being conducted on one court with the six selectors present. Final selections were held later in the following month. The Selectors are constantly reviewing the process to ensure all students have adequate oppurtunities during the trial.

Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team

Victoria Aoake San Clemente High School Mayfield

Natasha Flint Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Laura Holden Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills

Charlotte Jasprizza James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Georgia Marshall Brigidine College St Ives

Claire O'Brien Bethany College Hurstville

Back row left to right

Tommaya Kelly-Sines, Kaitlyne Watson, Georgia Marshall, Kristina Brice, Karlee Grayson

Front row left to right Brooke Lawrence, Kara Styles, Zoe Gilbert, Gemma Larkin, Alyssa Cook

Jacinda Spicer NSWCCC Netball Convener

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OPEN NETBALL - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team

Kristina Brice Nagle College South Blacktown

Alyssa Cook Good Samaritan Catholic College Hinchinbrook

Zoe Gilbert Gilroy College Castle Hill

Karlee Grayson All Saints College St Mary's College Maitland

Tommaya Kelly-Sines St Paul's College Kempsey

Gemma Larkin St Clare's College Taree

Brooke Lawrence Magdelene High School Narellan

Georgia Marshall Xavier College Llandilo

Kara Styles John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow

Kaitlyne Watson All Saints College St Mary's College Maitland

NSWCCC Selections Report The NSWCCC Netball trials were held at the Anne Clarke Netball Centre Lidcombe with the under 15’s NSW selections on the 29th March and the Opens on the 30th March. The selections were a highly successful day with over 150 netballers trying out. The level of competition was extremely strong this year, with players travelling from across the State to participate. As a result of the large number of participants, the under 15’s preliminary selection was held on two courts with three selectors at each, with the final selections on the day being conducted on one court with the six selectors present. Final selections were held later in the following month

Back row left to right Elyssa Pierce, Izabella Welsh, Claire O'Brien, Laura Holden, Montanna Geyer

Front Row left to right Bronte Halligan, Kealey Pennell, Victoria Aoake, Georgia Marshall, Charlotte Jasprizza

Jacinda Spicer NSWCCC Netball Convener

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NSWCNA SECONDARY SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011

Jnr Champ Yellow Points Position Jnr Champ Green Points Position

Bellambi 6 2nd Campbelltown 4 3rd

Gosford East 8 1st Kirribilli 2 4th

Kensington 2 5th Manly 6 2nd

Milperra 0 6th North Sydney 4 3rd

Normanhurst 5 3rd Pennant Hills 8 1st

Parramatta 3 4th Rosemeadow 0 5th

Inter Champ Yellow Points Position Inter Champ Green Points Position

Kirribilli 5 3rd Campbelltown 0 4th

Milperra 8 1st Glenmore Park 0 4th

Normanhurst 3 4th Kensington 4 3rd

North Sydney 6 2nd Manly 7 2nd

Rosemeadow 0 6th Parramatta 4 3rd

Varroville 2 5th Pennant Hills 7 1st

Snr Champ Yellow Points Position Snr Champ Green Points Position

Dickson 10 1st Glenmore Park 2 5th

Engadine 0 6th Forbes 1 6th

Rosemeadow 6 3rd Hamilton 7 3rd

Kirribilli 8 2nd Maitland St Peter’s 8 1st

Maitland St Mary’s 4 4th Normanhurst 2 5th

Milperra 4 4th North Sydney 4 4th

Parramatta 6 3rd Pennant Hills 8 2nd

Strathfield 2 5th Varroville 8 2nd

Jnr Minor Yellow Points Position Jnr Minor Green Points Position

Aberdeen 1 4 4th Albion Park 5 3rd

Adamstown 4 4th Broulee 2 4th

Booragul 0 6th Dickson 2 2 4th

Dubbo 6 3rd Orange 8 1st

Gateshead 1 0 6th Pambula 2 4th

Sutherland 8 1st Strathfield 5 3rd

Wagga Kildare 8 2nd West Hoxton 8 2nd

Wollongong 1 2 5th Young 1 0 5th

Jnr Minor Pink Points Position Jnr Minor White Points Position

Bathurst 8 5th Armidale 0 7th

Burraneer 2 9 4th Braddon 2 0 7th

Canberra Mary 2 10 3rd Five Dock 8 2nd

Gateshead 6 6th Glebe 3 5th

Hinchinbrook 11 2nd Llandilo 7 3rd

Kensington 8 5th Nowra 2 6th

Lithgow 3 8th Tamworth 4 4th

Lochinvar 2 12 1st Wagga Wagga 8 1st

Wollongong 5 7th

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15 YEARS RUGBY LEAGUE - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT The 2011 NSWCCC 15’s Rugby League squad to represent NSWCCC at the ASSRL Championships at Perth, was selected after successful trials at St Mary’s Leagues Stadium. The selectors were able to agree on an initial squad of 23 players.

The squad met as a group prior to the Championships at Holy Cross Ryde. The first training weekend involved a training day on the Saturday and a trial against West Tigers to pick our final team on the Sunday. This trial was about testing combination and trying players in different positions. A lot of positives came out of the hit out.

On the second weekend our coach Brian Battese and his training team of Scott Asimus, Assistant Coach and Dane Mackay, Trainer, put the team through a hard training session in preparation for Perth.

We assembled on the Wednesday before the Championships at Edmond Rice Retreat centre Mulgoa for a three day camp. This was a great bonding experience. Some players experienced the professional sports experience for the first time. This involved lectures, training, team bonding sessions and ice baths.

We arrived in Perth on Friday 24th June at 5pm in the middle of the biggest storm Perth had seen in over 50 years. This stopped us from attend the Souths V Brisbane NRL game played under water on the fields with no drainage. Saturday and Sunday allowed us to get the last bits of training in and gave us time to do some sightseeing. This was an enjoyable time with the team discovering Freemantle.

The Championships for NSWCCC commenced with our match on Monday against NSWCHS. We were slow out of the blocks and let CHS get a 18-6 half time lead. We aimed up in the second half and came back to win the game 22-18. We came out of this game with some major injuries which affected the rest of the championships.

Tuesday was in complete contrast to the opening match. Another major injury in the first 5 minutes saw us struggle against a bigger side. We lost this game 22-10. This put us in the semi against CHS.

After a day’s rest we met NSWCHS in the second semi final to decide who would challenge Queensland in the final. In a gutsy effort with 3 of our starting forwards missing we lost in a very close game 12-18. Even though we missed the final, the players gave it their all.

Friday saw us play NSWCIS in a final game. This saw us show our true potential winning 36-6.

The closing ceremony brought with it the announcement of the Australian Schoolboys Merit Team. Congratulations to Godfred Agyemang (Holy Spirit College Lakemba), Robert Jennings (Patrician Brothers College Blacktown) and Tyrell Fuimaono (Patrician Brothers College Blacktown) on their selection. The player chosen as our most valuable player of the championship was Robert Jennings.

Team awards included Paul Gallen Tight Forward Award: Jacob Saifiti and Sony Hala, Anthony Minochello Outside Backs Award: Godfred Agyemang, Andrew Johns Halves/Hookers Award: Jack Cogger, John Sattler Award: Jake McNamara, Cooperation, Enthusiasm and General Good Guy Award: Joey Tramontana.

NSWCCC coach Brian Battese is to be congratulated for the magnificent job he performed in preparing the squad along with Scott Asimus and Dane McKay. Special thanks to John McKnight, who, when he was not selecting the Australian team helped with whatever was required.

The manner in which the players represented themselves, their colleges, families and NSWCCC was a credit to everyone involved with the squad. On several occasions throughout the week players were complimented by the general public on their behaviour, whilst most would be unaware of the courage displayed in overcoming illness and injury to take the field. The support from parents leading up to and throughout the Championship Week was tremendous and was

reflected in the performances on the field and the dedication required at this level of playing rugby league. The level of professionalism displayed within the squad and the bond developed throughout the entire championships was something I was impressed with and proud to be associated with.

NSWCCC 22 (Tries: Matthew Dufty 2, Mason Cerruto, Robert Jennings Goals: Jake McNamara 3) defeated NSWCHS 18 (Tries: Patrick Kopu, Sione Matautia, Travis Edwards Goals: Travis Edwards 3) Player’s Player Award: Robert Jennings Coach’s Award: Robert Jennings Queensland Maroon 22 (Tries: Linton Enoch 2, Junior Taepu, George Fai Goals: Sheldon Bobbert 3) defeated NSWCCC 10 (Tries: Toiese Taufa, Jayden Walker Goals: Jake McNamara) Player’s Player Award: Tyrell Fuimaono Coach’s Award: Jayden Walker

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Semi Final - NSWCHS 18 (Tries: Luciano Leilua, Troy Barby, Jackson Hastings Goals: Morgan Boyle 2, Jackson Hastings) defeated NSWCCC 12 (Tries: Tevita Junior Tatola Robert Jennings Goals: Jake McNamara, Mason Cerruto). Player’s Player Award: Tevita Junior Tatola Coach’s Award: Max Elliot

NSWCCC 36 (Tries: Matthew Dufty 2 Soni Hala, Jayden Walker, Joseph Tramontana, Mason Cerruto, , Kade Foreman Goals: Jake McNamara 2, Mason Cerutto 2) defeated NSWCIS 6(Tries: Bradley Brown Goals: Logan Boyd)

NSWCCC Most Valuable Player of the Championships: Robert Jennings (Patrician Brothers College)

Back Row: Brian Battese (Coach), Godfred Agyemang, Soni Hala, Daniel Safiti, Mark McCormack, Jacob Safiti, Kade Foreman, Mason Cerruto, Scott Asimus (Assistant Coach), Dane McKay (Trainer) Middle Row: Fady Ghanem (Manager), Jack Cogger, Tyrell Fuimaono, Matthew Dufty, Joseph Tramontana, Joe Morris, Nic Burns Front Row: Jamie Hill, Jayden Walker, Jake McNamara, Tevita Junior Tatola, Topese Taufa, Robert Jennings, Max Elliot

Fady Ghanem Manager

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18 YEARS RUGBY LEAGUE - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT This year saw a very successful NSWCCC under 18’s squad become National schoolboy’s champions and breaking a five year draught in the mean time. Although the squad did win the game that counted, if it wasn’t for the professionalism on and off the field by both players and coaching staff then I couldn’t imagine it turning out as successful as it did. The National Champion side was selected after a successful couple of days at the NSWCCC State trials at St Mary’s Leagues Stadium at St. Mary’s, Sydney late May. Thank you to the coaching staff of all teams involved, in particular to our two independent selectors Wayne Portlock and Ben Rogers who came up with a team that covered all bases. The squad came together for two weekends soon after the selection championships at Holy Cross College, Ryde. It proved to be a valuable couple of weekends as the boys were able to come together to bond but most importantly come up with a plan for the championships. Thank you to Mr Adam Taylor (Principal, Holy Cross College) and also to Tim White for organising the facilities and accommodating us for those two weekends. Special thank you go to the parents for the time they gave up to ensure their sons were at training, especially to those families that had to travel from various country areas. We had an opportunity to play a trial game against the Wests Magpies development side during the second week and it also proved a successful day. Many thanks go out to Warren McDonald for his willingness to help with our preparation. The score for that trial was NSWCCC 22 (Nick Ritter 2, Adam Elliot, Aaron Gray, Nathan Aubusson tries; Samisoni Langi goals) defeated Wests Magpies 12. Just before we went into camp, the team suffered a couple of changes. Tom Rouse our selected halfback suffered an injury in a Under 20’s game which unfortunately would place him on the sidelines for the entire season. His replacement was Michael Moses from Holy Cross College, Ryde. Then a day before we went into camp, David Nofoaluma decided to withdrawal from the team for unknown reasons and his replacement went to a young Michael Morgan from Marist College, Kogarah. We assembled at the Christian Brothers Retreat Centre in Mulgoa on the Thursday prior to the Championships which were to commence on the Sunday. That night Life Member and past President, Phil Tobin inducted the boys into the team and gave an inspiring talk about what it means to be a representative for the New South Wales Combined Catholic College’s Rugby League team. Thank you to Phil for his availability and time in coming to speak to the boys which was to become the initial start of the successful week ahead. The morning of the Friday was dedicated to training and focusing on strategies and game plans for the week ahead. The afternoon took us to Aqua Golf in Penrith for a much needed break and bonding session. The boys were able to show us their other talents with some extremely good hard hitting and well placed golf shots. That night, representatives from the police force and welfare organisations were present to educate the young men on issues such as sexual harassment, indecent behaviours relating to mobile phone use and social media such as facebook. These aspects have been focus among young Rugby League players through the media and in public places in recent times. Our boys took the opportunity to ask questions and felt that the session was worth the while as it relates well to them at the present time. The next day, Saturday, was put aside as a training day with three major sessions being organised. Led by our coaching staff Mick Lewis and Tim White with help from Peter Burke and Mitchell Lewis including John Billings who was invited to help with the defensive side of the game, the boys were became more confident in their set plays and it was evident that they were gelling together quite well. It was also an opportunity for our two new players to get familiar with the plays and their new positions in the team. That night, the players along with members of the coaching staff attended Mass at the Sacred Heart Parish in Luddenham where they were warmly welcomed by the Parish Priest. The draw placed us with a bye on the first day, so as a team we trekked to St.Mary’s to watch the game between NSWCHS and QSSSRL which was to be played soon after the Opening Ceremony. In the evening the boys were presented with their playing jerseys by ex NSWCCC representative and Australian Schoolboy Representative Andrew Hill (Chief Operations Manager of the NRL). We thank Andrew for giving up his time to come to speak to the team and inspiring the boys through what he had to say along with his presence. The Championships for NSWCCC commenced on the Monday and we were drawn to play NSWCHS. CHS defeated QSSSRL quite significantly the day before and were considered favourites to come out winners of our game. Our team were quite focused before the game and you could hear a pin drop in the bus on the way to the game. We were slow to get started and NSWCHS galloped to an early lead in which they kept till half time. Being 12-4 down at half time the boys were determined to strike back and that we did, with a try early on in the second half. Being 12-8 down with less than a few minutes and all looking lost, Nick Ritter anticipated a set play by CHS and took an intercept 20 metres from our line. Nick was able to outpace his opponents to score underneath the

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post for Curtis Sironen to convert. NSWCCC was able to hold on to that lead until full time to bring up a very exciting but well needed victory to start off our campaign. The NSWCCC team was addressed by Dr Dan White (Executive Director, CEO Sydney) at the completion of the game and expressed his best wishes. We thank Dr White for his support throughout the tournament. Day 3 of the championships, our second game against QSSRL was a complete contrast to the first. From the start we just were just “blown out of the water” and were significantly out played! Every move that we tried didn’t come off and our handling errors and completions were far below par! In turn, everything the Queenslanders did turned to gold and through that we were heavily defeated. To my knowledge, it was the heaviest defeat experienced by any NSWCCC side since the first formation of such a representative team several years ago. It was no surprise that all players and coaching staff went home extremely disappointed that night. After the previous game, the team regrouped. We were drawn to play NSWCHS in the semi final and were determined not to let the previous game destroy what we had in our first game. NSWCCC came out “all guns blazing” and through some clever plays and extremely good and positively fierce defence we able to go into half time being 14-0 up. In second half, we were still dominant, however on the back of some penalties against us and handling errors CHS was able to creep back and before we knew it the scores were locked at 18 all with a couple of minutes left on the clock. Still, the team went back to their defensive mind set of the first half and was able to just keep them out when the full time siren went. According to the rules of the championships, the first try scorer of a drawn semi-final will progress through to the championship final and that we were! Friday’s championship final had us going up against QSSRL at St.Mary’s Leagues club stadium, St.Mary’s. With the hard work from our rehab team in Peter Burke and Lauren Gradwell (Physio) who stayed up late the night before preparing players and working on their injuries, we were able to start the championship final with all 20 players. Queensland came out expecting to repeat what they did to us a couple of days before but this time our defence stood up. QSSSRL attacked our line on several accounts; however was our defence that avoided them from crossing over. Although, our boys took several hard knocks and were battered physically, they were determined not to let Queensland get the better of us this time around. We came in at half time 4-0 down but really happy with what we had offered. We came out in the second half with something to prove and that was to win the championship. We responded early in the half and were not only the first team to score in the second half but the only team. We continued with our hard defence but this time was able to convert our plays into trys. NSWCCC left QSSSRL with no answers and it was complete turnaround in events from what was experienced a couple of days prior. On the back of a couple of quick tries and one from Nick Ritter who had scored in every game of the tournament including the trial, we had won our first championships since 2005 and were gallantly named Australian Schoolboy Champions of 2011. Samisoni Langi was also named player of the final. The closing ceremony bought it with it the announcement of the Australian schoolboy’s team to play 2 tests in New Zealand in October. NSWCCC had 6 players selected: Samisoni Langi (Trinity Catholic College, Auburn), Adam Elliot (St.Gregory’s College, Campbelltown), Lellani Latu (Patrician Brothers College, Blacktown), Luke Vescio (St.Augustine’s College, Brookvale), Curtis Sironen (Holy Cross College, Ryde) and George Jennings (Patrician Brothers College, Blacktown). NSWCCC coach Michael Lewis is to be congratulated for his magnificent job in preparing the boys and coaching the boys at a high standard. Michael’s organisation of the team was first class and his coaching record is proof of this. Assistant Coach Tim White supported Mick extremely well and brought his own knowledge and understanding of the game which no doubt contributed to the success of the team. Peter Burke’s first year as the trainer of this team is a memorable one for not only himself but for the players around him. The players were never ending complimenting Peter’s knowledge and commitment in focusing them on rehab and staying fit for the entire week. Peter’s contribution to the team was evident through their success and is to be congratulated for his epic service. Peter was assisted extremely well by Mitchell Lewis, made available by ACPE, who was an extra pair of hands that was well needed and made a much needed contribution to game communication on field. Thanks also to John Billings for his services to the function of the team and finally to Lauren our Physio was working overtime ensuring that the players stayed on the park. Congratulations must go to James Clancy (NSWCCC Executive) for an excellent job as Championship Convenor that made our week much more enjoyable and trouble free. To the Executive of NSWCC for their assistance with our campaign, Nal Wijesekera, Kym Skerritt for the help with uniforms, Mark Falkenmire and in particular Fady Ghanem for his continuous assistance with finance throughout the week. A final thank you to the parents of each player for their dedication to their son and their support to NSWCCC. The manner in which the players conducted themselves throughout the week, on and off the field is a credit to themselves and their families. They should be extremely proud on their performance and dedication and

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congratulated on a successful, tournament. The professionalism within the players and staff is something I am truly proud to have been associated with. Congratulations to all involved for being a part of a championship victory. Day 2: NSWCCC 14 (Tries: George Jennings, Nathan Aubusson, Nick Ritter Goals: Curtis Sironen) defeated NSWCHS 12 (Tries: Evander Cummins, Diamond Charlie Goals: Troy Errington 2) Most Valuable Player: Sam Coster (Red Bend College, Forbes) Players’ Player: Luke Vescio (St Augustines; College, Brookvale) Encouragement Award: Nathan Aubusson (St John’s College, Woodlawn) Coaches’ Award: George Jennings (Patrician Brothers College, Blacktown) Day 3: Tuesday 12th July 2011 Queensland 44 (Tries: Lloyd Perrett, Andrew Vela, Kane Elgey, Sam Harrold, Tom Rowles, Kelvin Lowe, Jamal Fogarty, Kurtis McDonald Goals: Sam Harrold 3, Jamal Fogarty 3) defeated NSWCCC 10 (Tries: Nick Ritter, Alan Niulesa Goals: Mitchell Moses) Most Valuable Player: Adam Elliot (St. Gregory’s College, Campbelltown) Players’ Player: Adam Elliot (St. Gregory’s College, Campbelltown) Encouragement Award: Taylor Brown (St. Gregory’s College, Campbelltown) Coaches’ Award: Samisoni Langi (Trinity Catholic College, Auburn) Day 4: Wednesday 13th July 2011 Semi Final NSWCCC 18 (Tries: Michael Morgan 2, Adam Elliot, Nick Ritter Goals: Samisoni Langi) defeated NSWCHS 18 (Tries: Matiu Fukofuka 2, Tyrone Phillips, Jaline Graham Goals: DeeJay Harris) NSWCCC wins under rule 10. In an event of a drawn game after normal playing time in a semi-final, the winner shall be determined according to the following: the first try scored. Most Valuable Player: Curtis Sironen (Holy Cross College, Ryde) Players’ Player: Curtis Sironen (Holy Cross College, Ryde) Encouragement Award: Alan Niulesa (St Dominic’s College, Kingswood) Coaches’ Award: Chad McGill and Leilani Latu (both from Patrician Brothers, Blacktown) Day 6: Friday 15th July Championship Final: NSWCCC 20 (Tries: Samisoni Langi 2, Adam Elliot, Nick Ritter Goals: Toby Evans, Samisoni Langi ) defeated QUEENSLAND 4 (Tries: Sam Harrold) ASSRL Player of the Final: Samisoni Langi (NSWCCC #12) Most Valuable Player: Samisoni Langi (Trinity Catholic College, Auburn) Players’ Player: Samisoni Langi (Trinity Catholic College, Auburn) NSWCCC Player of the Championships: Leilani Latu (NSWCCC #8) Mr Chris Bettiol NSWCCC 18 years Rugby League Manager

Back Row: George Jennings, Aaron Gray, Alan Niulesa, Michael Morgan, Nick Ritter, Adam Elliot, Zac McKay, Nathan Aubusson Middle Row: Mr Peter Burke (Traine), Jason Antonelli, Jamil Hopoate, Nick Walker, Taylor Brown, Chad McGill, Sam Coster, Mr Mitchell Lewis (Trainer) Seated: Luke Vescio, Samisoni Langi (Vice Captain), Mr Chris Bettiol (Manager), Curtis Sironen (Captain), Mr Michael Lewis (Coach), Leilani (Vice Captain), Mr Tim White (Assistant Coach), Toby Evans, Mitchell Moses

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NSWCCC AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOY 18 YEARS REPRESENTATIVES

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NSWCCC RUGBY LEAGUE CUP Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown 22 defeated St Gregory’s College Campbelltown 8 Man of the match: Pauli Pauli Patrician Brother’s College Blacktown Charlie McGee Player of the Year: Chad McGill Patrician Brother’s College Blacktown The day went very well and the game was a good one with Patrician Brothers’ College, Blacktown going away in the last 8 minutes The format of primary & Cochran Cup worked well. By all reports everyone was very happy with the day and concept. Thank you to all who were involved and to all Principals for their support.

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U/16’S RUGBY - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Rugby Team Josh Simmons Holy Spirit College Bellambi Tyler Key John Paul College Coffs Harbour Jackson Mclean St Paul’s High Booragul Adam De Santis Marist College Eastwood Mitch Dafter St Edward’s College Gosford Dylan Thorne MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Angus MacDougall Trinity Catholic College Lismore James Parker St Paul’s Catholic College Manly Scott Hogan Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Simeona Moelasi St Dominic’s College Penrith Sam Qablawi Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Karl Seana Marist College Pagewood Michael Morgan Marist College Kogarah Joe Adams St Joseph’s High Aberdeen Will Davies Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood Lachlan King Holy Spirit College Bellambi Nick Guise Red Bend Catholic College Forbes Luke Dooner Marcellin College Randwick Johnny Walker St Joseph’s High Aberdeen Brodie Bailey St John’s College Woodlawn George Chapman Trinity Catholic College Lismore Hayden Kineen St Joseph’s College High

NSWCCC Selections Report The 2011 Rugby season has proved to be another excellent year in the development of the NSWCCC Rugby Union. In 2011 NSWCCC conducted one of the largest secondary schoolboy rugby selection carnivals in NSW and the initiative of our Diocese and Association coaches to support our selection carnival is most commendable. Congratulations to the teams below who excelled in their respective divisions. The NSWCCC Rugby Union selection carnival was held at University of Western Sydney Hawkesbury, Richmond on the 16

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selection in the NSWCCC representative teams to contest the NSW Schools U16 Rugby Championships & the NSW Schools Rugby Trials to be held at Knox Grammar later this year. The NSWCCC U16 & U18 divisions were contested over a 2 day format which saw teams vying for the precious points which would determine the overall Carnival standings. The Metropolitan Catholic Colleges team proved very strong and ran out eventual winners in the U16 division. The Northern Country Dioceses Squad proved to be a successful concept and proved to be an extremely competitive team. One of the most encouraging aspects of the 2011 Carnival was the performance of the CBSA / Parramatta teams in the U18’s & U16 Divisions which saw many boys from our previously unrepresented Catholic Schools in the Western Suburbs attend the carnival. Another highlight of 2011 was the outstanding performance and preparation of the MCC squads who were victorious in the U16 division and played extremely well in the U18s. Champions: Metropolitan Catholic Colleges Runner Up: Broken Bay Diocese Our carnival had wonderful support from the SWRA (Sydney West Referees Association) & special thanks must go to our referee’s coordinator Mr Scott Rogan. At the end of the two days NSWCCC selected two strong teams to attend the NSW All Schools representative trials. The NSWCCC U16’s & U18’s will once again present strong opposition for all comers in 2011.

This annual report contains a full record of the 2011 season and as convener I would like to specifically thank the Executive of the NSWCCC Sports Association, NSWCCC Executive Officer: Kym Skerritt, Jaysen Brewer, Daniel Brown, & Jaie Skinner and the General committee of the NSW Schools Rugby Union for their generous support of NSWCCC Rugby Union in 2011.

Conveners Awards: Most Improved Diocese both Divisions: MCC Most Improved Diocese: Maitland/Newcastle Diocese Conveners “Spirit of Rugby” Award: Parramatta Diocese

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Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Michael Morgan Marist College

All Schools Report Event Date Match Knox Grammar DAY 1: ROUND 1

Saturday June 25 1. NSWSRU Pres.XV 59 defeated CAS 2 0 2. ISA 31 defeated AICES 0 3. NSWCCC 24 defeated CAS I 5 4. Inv. Gov't. Schools 38 defeated NSWCSRU 5

Knox Grammar DAY 1: ROUND 2

Saturday June 25 5. NSWSRU Pres. XV 38 defeated ISA 10 6. AICES 19 defeated CAS II 10 7. Inv. Gov't Schools 19 defeated NSWCCC 10 8. CAS I 62 defeated NSWCSRU 5

Knox Grammar DAY 2: FINALS

Sunday June 26 9. Presidents Shield: NSWCSRU 33 def CAS II 29 10. Life Memb.Shield: CAS I 44 def AICES 7 11. WWII U16'ers Shield: NSWCCC 35 def ISA 5 12. Martin Pitt Shield: Pres. XV 37 def IGS 7

Jayson Brewer Marist College Pagewood Jaie Skinner Marist College North Shore NSWCCC U/16 Rugby Coach NSWCCC U/16 Rugby Manager

Chris Hicks NSWCCC Rugby Convener

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OPEN RUGBY - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges RugbyTeam

Hamish Austin St Mary’s High School Gateshead

Jake Palermo St Joseph’s Catholic High Albion Park

Luke Meany St Edward’s College Gosford

Jackson Baker St Edward’s College Gosford

Jon Ale St Dominic’s College Kingswood

Denver Burns Marcellin College Randwick

Morgan Smith St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton

Michael Messina Magdalene Catholic College Narellan

Luke Nicolls Marist College North Sydney

Jordan Evans St Peter’s Catholic College Tuggerah

Jordan Meredith St Paul's Catholic College Manly

James Blackwood Christian Brother's High School Lewisham

Andrew Norton Marcellin College Randwick

Aran Anapu Mount Carmel High Varroville

Andrew Walker Marist College Eastwood

Jack Williams Mt St Patrick College Murwillumbah

Alistair Forrest Marist College Eastwood

Tim Poynting St Paul's Catholic College Manly

RyanMcLachlan Marist College Eastwood

Jack Pinchin St John’s College Woodlawn

Cameron Shaw St Catherine’s College Singleton

Wesley Sefuiva Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown

NSWCCC Selections Report The 2011 rugby season has proved to be another excellent year in the development of the NSWCCC Rugby Union. In 2011 NSWCCC conducted one of the largest secondary schoolboy rugby selection Carnivals in NSW and the initiative of our Diocese and Association coaches to support our selection carnival is most commendable. Congratulations to the teams below who excelled in their respective divisions The NSWCCC Rugby Union selection carnival was held at University of Western Sydney Hawkesbury, Richmond on the 16

TH & 17

TH of May 2011 with over 350 students attending the campus in an effort to win

selection in the NSWCCC representative teams to contest the NSW Schools U16 Rugby Championships & the NSW Schools Rugby Trials to be held at Knox Grammar later this year. The NSWCCC U16 & U18 divisions were contested over a 2 day format which saw teams vying for the precious points which would determine the overall Carnival standings. Broken Bay Diocese were crowned the victors (on a count back) from Wollongong/South Sydney Diocese. The Northern Country Dioceses Squad proved to be a successful concept and proved to be an extremely competitive team. One of the most encouraging aspects of the 2011 Carnival was the performance of the CBSA/Parramatta teams in the U18’s & U16 Divisions which saw many boys from our previously unrepresented Catholic Schools in the Western Suburbs attend the carnival. Another highlight of 2011 was the outstanding performance and preparation of the MCC squads who were victorious in the U16 division and played extremely well in the U18s. Our carnival had wonderful support from the SWRA (Sydney West Referees Association) & special thanks must go to our referee’s coordinator Mr Scott Rogan. At the end of the two days NSWCCC selected two strong teams to attend the NSW All Schools representative trials. The NSWCCC U16’s & U18’s will once again present strong opposition for all comers in 2011. Certainly a high point for NSWCCC in 2011 will be the interstate match against QLDCCC to be played later in the year at St Ignatius College - Riverview. Champions: Broken Bay Diocese Runner Up: Wollongong/Southern Sydney Convener’s Awards Most Improved Diocese both Divisions: MCC Most Improved Diocese Under: MCC Convener’s “Spirit of Rugby” Award: Parramatta/CBSA

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This annual report contains a full record of the 2011 season and as convener I would like to specifically thank the Executive of the NSWCCC Sports Association, NSWCCC Executive Officer: Kym Skerritt, Steve Mitchell, Steve McNamara, & Nic Lah (NSWCCC U18’s) and the General committee of the NSW Schools Rugby Union for their generous support of NSWCCC Rugby Union in 2011. Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Jordan Meredith (Shadow Squad) Wesley Sefuiva (Shadow Squad) Andrew Norton (Shadow Squad) All Schools Carnival Report

Chris Hicks NSWCCC Rugby Convener

Event Date MATCH DETAILS Score

NSWSRU U16s @ SDC Penrith

Sunday June 5 CCC def AICES IGS def AICES CCC def CGS

41- 0 36 - 7 19 - 17

NSWSRU U18s @ SDC Penrith

Sunday June 5 CHS II def AICES CHS I def CCC

38 - 0 36 - 7

NSWSRU U18s @ Cranbrook

Thursday June 9 CHS I def CAS I CAS II def CHS II

15 - 7 38 - 14

NSWSRU U18s @ Pittwater Park

Sunday June 19 CHS I def ISA I CHS II def ISA II CNTY def CCC CHS III def AICES

38 - 5 31 - 22 27 - 26 33 – 10

NSWSRU U16s @ Pittwater Park

Sunday June 19 ISA def CCC CNTY def AICES

26 – 19 18 - 7

NSWSRU U18s @ Knox Grammar

Tuesday June 21 GPS I def CAS I GPS II def CAS II GPS III def CHS III

34 - 19 27 - 0 41 - 0

NSWSRU U18s @ Knox Grammar

Friday June 24 CHS III def AICES CHS II def Country CAS II def CCC GPS II def ISA II CAS I def ISA I CHS I drew GPS I

15 – 5 31 – 7 31 - 10 47 - 5 31 - 24 14 - 14

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BOYS SOFTBALL - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team

Nathan Byrne James Sheahan Catholic High Orange

Cameron Jeffery St Joseph’s College Banora Point

Jack Shaw St Paul’s College Kempsey

Tom Youngberry St John’s College Woodlawn

Nathan Skinner Xavier College Llandilo

Joshua Guyer Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill

Adam Ormerod Xavier College Llandilo

Dylan Smith Bede Polding College Windsor

Jay Schoulten Mt Carmel High Varroville

Callan Robertson Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Patrick Schipp St Gregory's College Campbelltown

Nathan Dickinson De La Salle College Revesby NSWCCC Selections Report After two years in Kempsey, the 2011 Selection Trials returned to Sydney, being held at Blacktown Olympic Park on Wednesday, February 9. Three teams contested the Boys event (Conveners, Lismore and Parramatta) and six irls teams took part (Broken Bay, Conveners, Parramatta, SCC, SGSSSA and Wollongong). Conditions were quite favourable, with temperatures in the mid-20’s resulting in very comfortable playing conditions, and a far cry from the extreme heat experienced during the previous week.

For the third year now, in order to maximise participants’ time on the diamond, it was decided to again dispense with the Possible/Probables game in the Boys section. This allowed teams to play each other twice, giving selectors ample opportunity to see the talent on display and providing each team with four full games on the day. The number of Girls teams meant the more conventional format occurred, with five games being played by each team, followed by a set of situational drills for the Possibles/Probables time-slot.

For the record, the Boys event was won by the Convener’s Team and Broken Bay won the Girls section, remaining undefeated in their rounds. It is also pleasing to note that we had a student umpire from Broken Bay pursuing the pathway, and was seen to be quite ready for the next level of participation at March’s All Schools Selection Trials.

Yet again, it is gratifying to be able to comment on the wonderful spirit in which the games were played. Many people commented on this and it certainly does seem to be a welcome feature of our tournaments in this sport. The way in which players show respect for their opponents, for umpires and for tournament officials is a tribute to them and the schools and families from which they come.

Thanks, first of all, to Cathy Kerr and her staff at Softball NSW for the provision of such a wonderful venue at which to hold our trials, and for their obvious support prior to and during the event. To Leanne Gearside, for her co-ordination of her group of umpires, all of whom attracted well-deserved praise for the way in which they officiated. To Kym Skerritt (Executive Director, NSWCCC) for her continued support and involvement. To Karen Evans (St Joseph’s College, Banora Point), Carol Deegan (Cerdon College, Merrylands) for assisting with selections, and all those teachers, parents and former CCC softballers for their contributions on the day in their team management roles.

And, finally, to the students themselves, whose spirit of co-operation, mingled with the right balance of fun and competition, made the day productive, rewarding and satisfying.

All Schools Carnival Report The 2011 Invitational Boys’ Softball Championship was held on Thursday, September 15

th at Aquilina Park,

Blacktown Olympic Park. We were greeted by lovely sunny weather for both the practice and championship days. The 2012 team consisted of players from as far north as Banora Point, far south as Wollongong and far west as Orange. The Twelve boys were in high spirits as they prepared for the championship. After winning a game last year the boys were keen to build on this performance. Game One the boys began strong with solid defense in the field and attacking batting. Bases loaded in the second innings, Pat Schipp the Captain (Australian Representative) came up to bat and hit a screaming home run over left field, to place the CCC boys in the lead. The boys were able to hold on for an impressive win in the first game (6-4). Game Two was a real arm wrestle with both sides scoreless until the third innings. Three all both teams were looking to take the game. Captain Pat Schipp and Vice Captain Nathan Dickson stood up with the batting duties, and Pat hitting another home run. Unfortunately, we were unable to hold off the CHS team with a 6-3 loss.

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Game Three, it was do or die to win the NSW Championship. The CCC boys were solid again in the field, with good tight infield work. Special mention goes to Dylan Smith, Nathan Dickinson and Pat Schipp who provided CCC with valuable runs in the third game. Pat had a hat trick of home runs, with another one in the third game over center field. CCC fought right down to the last innings, with all the boys giving 100%. CHS were too good in the end with a 7-5 score. Overall, the CCC boys should be congratulated on an outstanding effort both on and off the field. We are confident that today’s performance will motivate the boys to hopefully wining next year. The boys were also very grateful for the hard work and guidance coach Karen Evans (St Joseph’s College, Banora Point) has shown in her two years of coaching the NSW side. Special mention extends also to the parents, umpires, NSW Softball, Kym Skerritt (CCC) and Peter Garty (NSWCCC Convener) for all their assistance and on-going support. 2012 promises to be an even bigger year for the boys CCC Softball!

Peter Garty NSWCCC Softball Convener

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GIRLS SOFTBALL - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team

Sanchia Bright Brigidine College St Ives

Amelia Cudicio Brigidine College St Ives

Regina Sutomo Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills

Claire O'Sullivan St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford

Elodie O'Sullivan St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford

Alice Donohoe Cerdon College Merrylands

Emma Lawrance Mount St Joseph College Milperra

Jayla Nix Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Taylah Tsitsikronis Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park

Taylor Rippon Mount St Joseph College Milperra

Cassandra Wright Mount St Joseph College Milperra

Emma Iuliano Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Elizabeth Liepa Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills

NSWCCC Selections Report After two years in Kempsey, the 2011 Selection Trials returned to Sydney, being held at Blacktown Olympic Park on Wednesday, February 9. Three teams contested the Boys event (Conveners, Lismore and Parramatta) and six Girls teams took part (Broken Bay, Conveners, Parramatta, SCC, SGSSSA and Wollongong). Conditions were quite favourable, with temperatures in the mid-20’s resulting in very comfortable playing conditions, and a far cry from the extreme heat experienced during the previous week.

For the third year now, in order to maximise participants’ time on the diamond, it was decided to again dispense with the Possible/Probables game in the Boys section. This allowed teams to play each other twice, giving selectors ample opportunity to see the talent on display and providing each team with four full games on the day. The number of Girls teams meant the more conventional format occurred, with five games being played by each team, followed by a set of situational drills for the Possibles/Probables time-slot.

For the record, the Boys event was won by the Convener’s Team and Broken Bay won the Girls section, remaining undefeated in their rounds. It is also pleasing to note that we had a student umpire from Broken Bay pursuing the pathway, and was seen to be quite ready for the next level of participation at March’s All Schools Selection Trials.

Yet again, it is gratifying to be able to comment on the wonderful spirit in which the games were played. Many people commented on this and it certainly does seem to be a welcome feature of our tournaments in this sport. The way in which players show respect for their opponents, for umpires and for tournament officials is a tribute to them and the schools and families from which they come.

Thanks, first of all, to Cathy Kerr and her staff at Softball NSW for the provision of such a wonderful venue at which to hold our trials, and for their obvious support prior to and during the event. To Leanne Gearside, for her co-ordination of her group of umpires, all of whom attracted well-deserved praise for the way in which they officiated. To Kym Skerritt (Executive Director, NSWCCC) for her continued support and involvement. To Karen Evans (St Joseph’s College, Banora Point), Carol Deegan (Cerdon College, Merrylands) for assisting with selections, and all those teachers, parents and former CCC softballers for their contributions on the day in their team management roles.

And, finally, to the students themselves, whose spirit of co-operation, mingled with the right balance of fun and competition, made the day productive, rewarding and satisfying.

Students selected in NSW All Schools Team

Alice Donohoe Cerdon College Merrylands

Taylah Tsitsikronis Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park

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NSW All Schools Report The 2011 NSW All Schools Girls Softball Trials, in which five teams participated, were held on Tuesday, March 15, at Blacktown Olympic Park. In short, the successes of the past few years were hard to come by on the day. We finished fourth overall with a win, a draw and two losses, and two players progressing to the next level of selection. Ironically, it was against the two strongest teams that we achieved our best results, with a draw against the CIS 1sts and a last-round win against CHS Blue. The two losses against the CIS and CHS development teams proved costly. Generally speaking, it was our batting that let us down. That it wasn’t our day “on the diamond”, however, is something upon which to reflect in the future. Results and statistics aside, the girls are to be complimented for their attitude and conduct. From the moment most of them gathered for training the day before, to the very last play of the day, they represented their schools and families in a very positive manner. I’m sure I speak for all involved when I say that it is a matter of pride and a source of satisfaction to be associated with them. Thanks to a number of people. Firstly, to Kym Skerritt and her staff for their tireless efforts and support. To coach Carol Deegan (Cerdon College, Merrylands) and manager Karen Evans (St Joseph’s College, Banora Point) for their time and enthusiasm. To Peter Zegiel (CHS) for his efficient and effective organisation and co-ordination of the day. And to the parents and supporters, whose efforts on behalf of their children are obvious. Congratulations to Alice O’Donohoe and Taylah Tsitsikronis for their selection into the NSW All Schools Squad, which will compete in Toowoomba in May. Congratulations to Elizabeth Liepa (Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills) who umpired. In both this tournament, and our own CCC trials, she has shown that she is both committed and confident out on the diamond. Perhaps next year she might consider trialling for the next level. Peter Garty NSWCCC Softball Convener

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SWIMMING 2011 - ANNUAL REPORT

The 2011 NSWCCC Swimming Championships were held at SOPAC on Monday 2nd

May. There

were some brilliant individual performances and a number of new records set. I must acknowledge

the work and support of the Swimming NSW Officials, Helen and Ron from SDS, students from St

Patricks Sutherland and Diocesan and Association staff who worked tirelessly to make it come to fruition on the

day.

The 2011 NSWCCC Swimming Age Champions were:-

Age Name Diocese/Association

12 Boys Jasper Ford Bathurst/Wilcannia/Forbes

13 Boys Oliver Moody Maitland/Newcastle

14 Boys Stephen Thresher Canberra/Goulburn

15 Boys Connor Shakespeare Maitland/Newcastle

16 Boys Jake Baggaley Southern Sydney

17+ Boys Joshua Shea Southern Sydney

12 Girls Kiesha Bovill Broken Bay

13 Girls Delainee Melia CGSSSA

14 Girls Jade Moody Maitland/Newcastle

15 Girls Meg Bailey Maitland/Newcastle

16 Girls Alicia Caldwell CGSSSA

17+ Girls Jessie Quinn Broken Bay

The new NSWCCC Swimming Records set on the day were as follows:-

Event Name School Time Age

12-14 Girls 4x50 Free Relay Our Lady of Sacred Heart Kensington 1.56.60 Jnr Girls

50m Free Alicia Caldwell Loreto College Kirribilli 27.19 16 Girls

50m Free Anna MacInnes St Joseph’s Regional College Macquarie 26.94 17+ Girls

200m Free Peter Topalidis Trinity College Auburn 1.59.23 Int Boys

12-14 Boys Medley Relay St Dominic’s College Kingswood 2.06.39 Jnr Boys

400m Free Hannah Donaldson St Clare’s College Waverley 4.37.04 Jnr Girls

50m Brst Oliver Moody St Catherine’s College Singleton 33.40 13 Boys

50m Brst Jake Baggaley Aquinas College Menai 31.43 16 Boys

Open 6 x 50m Free Relay Stella Maris College Manly 2.55.80 All Age

50m Back Anna MacInnes St Joseph’s Regional College Port Macquarie 31.14 17+ Girls

100m Fly Meg Bailey St Pius X High School Adamstown 1.05.46 Int Girls

400m Free Benjamin Thornton Marcellin College Randwick 4.11.57 Int Boys

400m Free Eric Hamilton Patrician Brothers’ College Fairfield 4.10.92 Snr Boys

100m Brst Oliver Moody St Catherine’s College Singleton 1.13.67 Jnr Boys

100m Brst Carlee Millikin Loreto College Kirribilli 1.15.28 Snr Girls

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We had around 850 swimmers from all Dioceses and Associations of NSW.

The winning Diocese/Association after the day’s pointscore was as follows:-

Overall Diocese/Association 1st

Maitland/Newcastle 2nd

Parramatta

Boys Diocese/Association 1st

MCS 2nd

Maitland/Newcastle

Girls Diocese/Association 1st

CGSSSA 2nd

Parramatta

We had exactly a week to process a team of around 125 swimmers for the NSW All Schools Championships. Thanks to a few who worked incredibly diligently to see this happen. At this event, all swimmers swam well and medalled with many personal best efforts.

After this meet, a NSW team was selected for the School Sport Australia Championships which were held at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre in Melbourne in July/August.

NSW All Schools Representatives 2011

First name Surname School

Jake Baggaley Aquinas College Menai

Hahhah Donaldson St Clare’s College Waverley

Hannah McLaren Magdalene Catholic High Narellan

Carlee Millikin Loreto College Kirribilli

Jade Moody St Catherine’s College Singleton

Oliver Moody St Catherine’s College Singleton

Mikayla O'Connor Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Matthew Pender All Saints College St Joseph’s Lochinvar

Elise Pidutti St Paul’s High Booragul

Samantha Redman St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton

Joshua Shea St John Bosco College Engadine

Benjamin Thornton Marcellin College Randwick

Stephen Thresher Lumen Christi Pambula Congratulations to the following swimmers who medalled at this prestigious event:- Jake Baggaley 2

nd – 50m Brst, 3

rd Medley Relay

Hannah Donaldson 3rd

– 200m Free, 2 x 2nd in Free Relays Hannah McLaren 2

nd – 200m IM, 3

rd – Medley Relay

Carlee Millikin 1st – 200m Brst, 2

nd – 100M Brst, 1

st – Medley Relay

Jade Moody 1st – 200m IM, 2

nd – 400m IM

Oliver Moody 2nd

– 100m Brst, 2nd

– Medley Relay Mikayla O’Connor 3

rd – 1500m Free

Matthew Pender 2nd

– Medley Relay Elise Pidutti 3

rd – 50m Brst, 3

rd – 100m Brst, 3

rd – 200m Brst, 2

nd – Free Relay

Joshua Shea 1st – 100m Free, 1

st – 200m Free, 1

st – 50m Fly, 2

nd – 50m free, 2

nd – 100m Fly, 2 x 1

st

and 2 x 2nd

Relay medals Benjamin Thornton 2

nd – 400m Free

Stephen Thresher 3rd

– 50m Free, 1st – Free Relay, 2

nd – Medley Relay

I had the privilege of accompanying the NSW Swimming team with Sharon Gill-Andrews from Lismore Diocese to Melbourne for the School Sport Australia Championships to witness the strength of swimming in NSW. NSW were the dominant state at this event and what a fantastic group of young men and women represented us. After watching the efforts of these young swimmers, the future of swimming is strong in Australia.

Chris Anschau NSWCCC Swimming Convener

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NSWCCC Swimming Results 2011 NSWCCC SWIMMING RESULTS 2011 Event 1 Girls 12-14 4 x 50 Metre Freestyle Relay 1 Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington 1:56.60 Record 2 St Patrick's College Campbelltown 2:01.04 3 Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 2:04.81 Event 2 Boys 12-14 4 x 50 Metre Freestyle Relay 1 St Dominic's College Kingswood 1:51.23 2 Mt St Patrick's College 1:55.15 3 Marcellin College Randwick 1:57.46 Event 3 Girls 15-16 4 x 50 Metre Freestyle Relay 1 Stella Maris College Manly 1:56.58 2 Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer 1:58.62 3 Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta 1:59.23 Event 4 Boys 15-16 4 x 50 Metre Freestyle Relay 1 St Joseph's College Port Macquarie 1:47.95 2 De La Salle College Caringbah 1:48.04 3 St John's College Dubbo 1:49.96 Event 5 Girls 17 & Over 4 x 50 Metre Freestyle Relay 1 Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 1:59.87 2 Loreto College Kirribilli 2:00.54 3 Santa Sabina College Strathfield 2:03.44 Event 6 Boys 17 & Over 4 x 50 Metre Freestyle Relay 1 Marian Catholic College Kenthurst 1:47.44 2 Holy Spirit College Bellambi 1:50.86 3 Holy Cross College Ryde 1:51.59 Event 7 Girls 12 Years 50 Metre Freestyle 1 Bovill, Kiesha St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 28.81 2 Philips, Lauren Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington 30.15 3 Scott, Ainslie Monte Sant' Angelo College North Sydney 30.89 Event 8 Boys 12 Years 50 Metre Freestyle 1 Ford, Jasper James Sheahan Catholic High Orange 28.86 2 Tunks-Fletcher, Timothy St Paul's Catholic College Greystanes 30.96 3 Lopez, Brandon Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 31.26 Event 9 Girls 13 Years 50 Metre Freestyle 1 Melia, Delainee Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington 28.93 2 Lee, Kate Loreto College Kirribilli 29.11 3 Walker, Ashleigh St Philomena's Moree 29.34 Event 10 Boys 13 Years 50 Metre Freestyle 1 Moody, Oliver St Catherine's College Singleton 26.86 2 Baker, Joshua St Dominic's College Kingswood 28.65 3 Nafarrete, Rupert De La Salle College Caringbah 29.29 Event 11 Girls 14 Years 50 Metre Freestyle 1 Donaldson, Hannah St Clare's College Waverley 27.62 2 Hokin, Michaela St Patrick's College Campbelltown 28.29 3 Roberts, Rebecca All Saints College- St Joseph’s Lochinvar 28.72 Event 12 Boys 14 Years 50 Metre Freestyle 1 Thresher, Stephen Lumen Christi Catholic College Pambula 25.90 2 Slaughter, Cameron St Dominic's College Kingswood 26.56 3 Glennie, Kai Marist College Eastwood 26.90

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Event 13 Girls 15 Years 50 Metre Freestyle 1 Miller, Georgia Stella Maris College Manly 27.52 2 Pidutti, Elise St Paul's High Port Macquarie 28.00 3 Maxwell, Amy St Patrick's College Campbelltown 28.45 Event 14 Boys 15 Years 50 Metre Freestyle 1 Topalidis, Peter Trinity College Auburn 25.64 2 Morelli, Aaron All Saint's College Casula 26.04 3 Callaghan, Jordan Hennessy Catholic College Young 26.41 Event 15 Girls 16 Years 50 Metre Freestyle 1 Caldwell, Alicia Loreto College 27.19 Record 2 Oakley, Ebony San Clemente High 27.67 3 Rasdall, Lily Stella Maris College 28.12 Event 16 Boys 16 Years 50 Metre Freestyle 1 Basalo, Jaiden Marist College Pagewood 25.04 2 Thornton, Benjamin Marcellin College Randwick 25.43 3 Hodgetts, Jake De La Salle College 25.57 Event 17 Girls 17 & Over 50 Metre Freestyle 1 MacInnes, Anna St Joseph's College Port Macquarie 26.94 Record 2 Mclaren, Hannah Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 27.42 3 Quinn, Jessie Stella Maris College Manly 27.84 Event 18 Boys 17 & Over 50 Metre Freestyle 1 Shea, Joshua St John Bosco College Engadine 24.36 2 McNamara, Adam St John's College 24.90 3 Hamilton, Eric Patrician Brothers' College 25.20 Event 19 Girls 12-15 50 Metre Freestyle Multi-Class 1 Hughes S9, Zohe St John's College Dubbo J35.36 2 FlanneryS10, Bernadette Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney J35.07 3 Brearley S14, Eliza MacKillop Catholic College J42.62 Event 20 Boys 12-15 50 Metre Freestyle Multi-Class 1 Weston S9, Kieren O’Connor Catholic High Armidale J37.04 2 Cameron S15, Matthew St Paul's High Port Macquarie J36.37 3 Baker S7, William James Sheahan Catholic High Orange 43.91 Event 21 Girls 16 & Over 50 Metre Freestyle Multi-Class 1 Barlow S15, Sarah MacKillop College Bathurst 36.04 2 Barendregt S15, Sarah Loyola Senior High School Casula 40.37 3 Baczkowski S8, Rebecca Brigidine College St Ives 49.58 Event 22 Boys 16 & Over 50 Metre Freestyle Multi-Class 1 Wickens S6, Regan St Patrick's College Sutherland J38.13 2 Parker S15, Thomas San Clemente High Mayfield J35.22 *3 Huska S14, Luke Holy Spirit College Bellambi 38.34 *3 Banks S14, Koby Holy Spirit College Bellambi J40.28 Event 23 Girls 12 Years 50 Metre Butterfly 1 Bovill, Kiesha St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 32.22 2 Fitler, Paris Loreto Kirribilli 35.05 3 Gillson, Harriet Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 37.60 Event 24 Boys 12 Years 50 Metre Butterfly 1 Ford, Jasper James Sheahan Catholic High Orange 31.14 2 Salmond, Liam John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow 34.96 3 Trupke, Philipp Marcellin College Randwick 34.98 Event 25 Girls 13 Years 50 Metre Butterfly 1 Lee, Kate Loreto College Kirribilli 31.21 2 Chandler, Paige St Patrick's College Campbelltown 31.50 3 Pollard-Hughes, Taylah Marian Catholic College Kenthurst 32.01 Event 26 Boys 13 Years 50 Metre Butterfly 1 Moody, Oliver St Catherine's College Singleton 30.26 2 Baker, Joshua St Dominic's College Kingswood 31.02 3 Galletly, Cameron St John the Evangelist High Nowra 31.08

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Event 27 Girls 14 Years 50 Metre Butterfly 1 Haines, Courtney St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 30.14 2 Moody, Jade St Catherine's College Singleton 30.50 3 Armour, Monique Santa Sabina College Strathfield 31.71 Event 28 Boys 14 Years 50 Metre Butterfly 1 Slaughter, Cameron St Dominic's College Kingswood 28.77 2 Glennie, Kai Marist College Eastwood 29.81 3 Hicks, Tom All Saints College - St Peter's Maitland 29.84 Event 29 Girls 15 Years 50 Metre Butterfly 1 Bailey, Meg St Pius X High School Adamstown 29.43 2 Miller, Georgia Stella Maris College Manly 29.85 3 Pidutti, Elise St Paul's High Port Macquarie 30.43 Event 30 Boys 15 Years 50 Metre Butterfly 1 Topalidis, Peter Trinity College Auburn 27.97 2 Biddle, Sam St Pius X High School Adamstown 27.99 3 Shakespeare, Connor St Clare's High Taree 28.15 Event 31 Girls 16 Years 50 Metre Butterfly 1 O'Connor, Mikayla Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta 30.46 2 Oakley, Ebony San Clemente High Mayfield 30.47 3 Pejkovic, Kaitlyn St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 30.60 Event 32 Boys 16 Years 50 Metre Butterfly 1 Basalo, Jaiden Marist College Pagewood 27.70 2 Hodgetts, Jake De La Salle College 27.76 3 Baggaley, Jake Aquinas College Menai 27.91 Event 33 Girls 17 & Over 50 Metre Butterfly 1 MacInnes, Anna St Joseph's College Port Macquarie 29.62 2 Quinn, Jessie Stella Maris College Manly 29.63 3 Redman, Samantha St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton 29.69 Event 34 Boys 17 & Over 50 Metre Butterfly 1 Shea, Joshua St John Bosco College Engadine 26.15 2 Almeida, David De La Salle College 26.71 3 McNamara, Adam St John's College Woodlawn 27.59 Event 35 Girls 12-15 50 Metre Butterfly Multi-Class 1 FlanneryS9,S10,Bernadette Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 43.36 2 Hughes S9, Zohe St John's College Dubbo 49.28 3 Wilson S6, Kate Mt St Patrick's College Murwillumbah J1:00.52 Event 36 Boys 12-15 50 Metre Butterfly Multi-Class 1 Baker S7, William James Sheahan Catholic High Orange 49.59 2 Green, Joshua S7 De La Salle College Caringbah 53.06 3 Weston S9, Kieren O'Connor Catholic High Armidale 54.80 Event 37 Girls 16 & Over 50 Metre Butterfly Multi-Class 1 Barlow S15, Sarah Mackillop College 44.44 2 Barendregt S15, Sarah Loyola Senior High School 53.75 3 Grunwald S14, Tegan Brigidine College St Ives 1:13.23 Event 38 Boys 16 & Over 50 Metre Butterfly Multi-Class 1 Wickens S6, Regan St Patrick's College Sutherland J42.98 2 Parker S15, Thomas San Clemente High Mayfield J41.22 Event 39 Girls 12-14 200 Metre Freestyle 1 Donaldson, Hannah St Clare's College Waverley 2:11.48 2 Hokin, Michaela St Patrick's College Campbelltown 2:11.62 3 Melia, Delainee Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington 2:14.76 Event 40 Boys 12-14 200 Metre Freestyle 1 Jacks, Ziggi Mt St Patrick's College 2:10.18 2 Spencer, Jay St Gregory's College Campbelltown 2:10.29 3 Webster, Matthew Edmund Rice College Wollongong 2:11.17

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Event 41 Girls 15-16 200 Metre Freestyle 1 Caldwell, Alicia Loreto College Kirribilli 2:11.15 2 Palu, Lucy Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park 2:12.62 3 Miller, Georgia Stella Maris College Manly 2:12.77 Event 42 Boys 15-16 200 Metre Freestyle 1 Topalidis, Peter Trinity College Auburn 1:59.23 Record *2 Thornton, Benjamin Marcellin College Randwick 1:59.71 *2 Morelli, Aaron All Saint's College Liverpool 1:59.71 Event 43 Girls 17 & Over 200 Metre Freestyle 1 Mclaren, Hannah Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 2:09.66 2 Lee, Ally Loreto College Kirribilli 2:09.93 3 Redman, Samantha St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton 2:15.91 Event 44 Boys 17 & Over 200 Metre Freestyle 1 Hamilton, Eric Patrician Brothers' College 1:57.76 2 Shea, Joshua St John Bosco College Engadine 2:00.00 3 Horrey, Brad Marist College Pagewood 2:01.92 Event 45 Girls 12-14 100 Metre Backstroke 1 Moody, Jade St Catherine's College Singleton 1:09.25 2 Biviano, Kate Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 1:09.56 3 Hokin, Michaela St Patrick's College Campbelltown 1:10.19 Event 46 Boys 12-14 100 Metre Backstroke 1 Thresher, Stephen Lumen Christi Catholic College Pambula 1:06.52 2 Glennie, Kai Marist College Eastwood 1:06.71 3 Pender, Matthew All Saints College - St Joseph’s Lochinvar 1:07.29 Event 47 Girls 15-16 100 Metre Backstroke 1 Caldwell, Alicia Loreto College Kirribilli 1:07.58 2 Rasdall, Lily Stella Maris College Manly 1:08.45 3 Palu, Lucy Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park 1:08.83 Event 48 Boys 15-16 100 Metre Backstroke 1 Baggaley, Jake Aquinas College Menai 1:04.37 *2 Castillo, Adrian Patrician Brothers' College 1:07.18 *2 Hope, Daniel All Saints College - St Peter's Maitland 1:07.18 Event 49 Girls 17 & Over 100 Metre Backstroke 1 Quinn, Jessie Stella Maris College Manly 1:08.23 2 MacInnes, Anna St Joseph's College Port Macquarie 1:08.30 3 Anderson, Alecia Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta 1:09.52 Event 50 Boys 17 & Over 100 Metre Backstroke 1 McNamara, Adam St John's College Woodlawn 1:00.94 2 Hamilton, Eric Patrician Brothers' College 1:01.08 3 Shea, Joshua St John Bosco College Engadine 1:03.10 Event 51 Girls 12-14 4 x 50 Metre Medley Relay 1 St Patrick's College Campbelltown 2:15.97 2 Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington 2:16.78 3 Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills 2:18.30 Event 52 Boys 12-14 4 x 50 Metre Medley Relay 1 St Dominic's College Kingswood 2:06.39 Record 2 Marist College Eastwood 2:12.56 3 St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 2:13.10 Event 53 Girls 15-16 4 x 50 Metre Medley Relay 1 Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta 2:12.09 2 Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer 2:12.29 3 St Patrick's College Campbelltown 2:14.68

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Event 54 Boys 15-16 4 x 50 Metre Medley Relay 1 Aquinas College Menai 2:02.21 2 Patrician Brothers' College 2:04.87 3 Marian Catholic College Kenthurst 2:06.44 Event 55 Girls 17 & Over 4 x 50 Metre Medley Relay 1 Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 2:14.39 2 Loreto College Kirribilli 2:16.32 3 Santa Sabina College Strathfield 2:21.01 Event 56 Boys 17 & Over 4 x 50 Metre Medley Relay 1 Marist College Pagewood 1:58.55 2 Aquinas College Menai 2:05.99 3 Holy Spirit College Bellambi 2:06.45 Events 57 – 60 were not contested Event 61 Girls 12-14 400 Metre Freestyle 1 Donaldson, Hannah St Clare's College Waverley 4:37.04 Record 2 Melia, Delainee Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington 4:41.67 3 Hokin, Michaela St Patrick's College Campbelltown 4:41.95 Event 62 Girls 15-16 400 Metre Freestyle 1 Bailey, Meg St Pius X High School Adamstown 4:40.57 2 Caldwell, Alicia Loreto College Kirribilli 4:42.32 3 Anschau, Hayley Catherine McAuley High 4:43.01 Event 63 Girls 17 & Over 400 Metre Freestyle 1 Lee, Ally Loreto College irribilli 4:35.73 2 Mclaren, Hannah Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 4:38.89 3 Watts, Samantha Catherine McAuley High 4:40.44 Event 64 Girls 12 Years 50 Metre Breaststroke 1 Bellue, Mia St Joseph's College Banora Point 40.19 2 Scott, Ainslie Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 40.51 3 Vane Tempest, Hayley St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 41.13 Event 65 Boys 12 Years 50 Metre Breaststroke 1 Tunks-Fletcher, Timothy St Paul's College Greystanes 39.75 2 Threadgate, Jack All Saints College- St Joseph’s Lochinvar 43.42 3 Phouisangium, Connor De La Salle College Ashfield 44.77 Event 66 Girls 13 Years 50 Metre Breaststroke 1 McKenna, Samantha St John's College 36.53 2 Pollard-Hughes, Taylah Marian Catholic College Kenthurst 36.61 3 Mindham, Brooke Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills 36.74 Event 67 Boys 13 Years 50 Metre Breaststroke 1 Moody, Oliver St Catherine's College Singleton 33.40 Record 2 Gaviglia, Astel Holy Spirit College Bellambi 36.97 3 Nafarrete, Rupert De La Salle College Caringbah 37.41 Event 68 Girls 14 Years 50 Metre Breaststroke 1 Everingham, Mekayla St Joseph's College Port Macquarie 37.26 2 Moody, Jade St Catherine's College Singleton 37.49 3 Wotherspoon, Laura Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga 37.76 Event 69 Boys 14 Years 50 Metre Breaststroke 1 Harris, Bailey St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 34.71 2 Hopper, Jacob St Francis de Sales Regional College Leeton 34.88 3 Sylvester, Daniel St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 36.19 Event 70 Girls 15 Years 50 Metre Breaststroke 1 Pidutti, Elise St Paul's High Port Macquarie 34.72 2 Ferguson, Lucinda St John's College Dubbo 36.56 3 Bailey, Meg St Pius X High School Adamstown 36.74

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Event 71 Boys 15 Years 50 Metre Breaststroke 1 Wong, Eric St Patrick's Marist College 33.90 2 Roche, Ryan Gilroy College Castle Hill 34.10 3 Rizk, Elias St John Bosco College Engadine 34.74 Event 72 Girls 16 Years 50 Metre Breaststroke 1 Oakley, Ebony San Clemente High Mayfield 36.46 2 Pejkovic, Kaitlyn St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 37.01 3 Anschau, Hayley Catherine McAuley High Westmead 37.33 Event 73 Boys 16 Years 50 Breaststroke 1 Baggaley, Jake Aquinas College Menai 31.43 Record 2 Good, Ryan McCarthy College 33.68 3 Hodgetts, Jake De La Salle College 33.89 Event 74 Girls 17 & Over 50 Metre Breaststroke 1 Millikin, Carlee Loreto College Kirribilli 34.34 2 Quinn, Jessie Stella Maris College Manly 34.79 3 Erickson, Caitlin Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington 38.05 Event 75 Boys 17 & Over 50 Metre Breaststroke 1 Disalvo, Sam Marcellin College Randwick 31.63 2 Walker, Samuel Aquinas College Menai 31.84 3 Rossi, Adrian Marian Catholic College Kenthurst 32.88 Event 76 Girls 12-15 50 Metre Breaststroke Multi-Class 1 FlanneryS10,S9, Bernadette Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College Nth Sydney 46.74 2 Wilson S6, Kate Mt St Patrick's College Murwillumbah J58.41 3 Thorne - S8,S7, Sophie Holy Spirit College Bellambi J1:09.14 Event 77 Boys 12-15 - 50 Metre Breaststroke Multi-Class 1 GreenS7, Joshua De La Salle College Caringbah 1:02.34 2 Baker S7, William James Sheahan Catholic High Orange 1:02.76 3 Bright S6, Rohan St Leo's Catholic College Wahrronga J1:05.08 Event 78 Girls 16 & Over 50 Metre Breaststroke Multi-Class 1 Barlow S15, Sarah Mackillop College 49.73 2 Barendregt S15, Sarah Loyola Senior High School Rooty Hill 57.28 3 Grunwald S14, Tegan Brigidine College St Ives 1:10.48 Event 79 Boys 16 & Over 50 Metre Breaststroke Multi-Class 1 Wickens S6, Regan St Patrick's College Sutherland J1:00.57 2 Banks S14, Koby Holy Spirit College Bellambi 51.56 *3 Parker S15, Thomas San Clemente High Mayfield J50.03 *3 Huska S14, Luke Holy Spirit College Bellambi 51.76 Event 80 Girls 12 Years 100 Metre Freestyle 1 Bovill, Kiesha St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 1:04.93 2 Rebecchi, Gabrielle Marist Sisters’ College Woolwich 1:07.73 3 Philips, Lauren Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington 1:07.82 Event 81 Boys 12 Years 100 Metre Freestyle 1 Ford, Jasper James Sheahan Catholic High Orange 1:06.47 2 Anderson, Dylan St John the Evangelist High Nowra 1:10.52 3 Rutherford, Trent Marcellin College Randwick 1:10.56 Event 82 Girls 13 Years 100 Metre Freestyle 1 Melia, Delainee Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington 1:02.15 2 Bigg, Caitlin Xavier Catholic College Ilandilo 1:03.97 3 Steward, Kira St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong 1:04.07 Event 83 Boys 13 Years 100 Metre Freestyle 1 Moody, Oliver St Catherine's College Singleton 1:00.77 2 Baker, Joshua St Dominic's College Kingswood 1:03.96 3 Nafarrete, Rupert De La Salle College Caringbah 1:04.22 Event 84 Girls 14 Years 100 Metre Freestyle 1 Donaldson, Hannah St Clare's College Waverley 1:00.69 2 Hokin, Michaela St Patrick's College Campbelltown 1:02.43

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Event 85 Boys 14 Years 100 Metre Freestyle 1 Thresher, Stephen Lumen Christi Catholic College Pambula 57.58 2 Slaughter, Cameron St Dominic's College Kingswood 57.84 3 Jacks, Ziggi Mt St Patrick's College Murwillumbah 59.53 Event 86 Girls 15 Years 100 Metre Freestyle 1 Miller, Georgia Stella Maris College Manly 1:01.55 2 Bailey, Meg St Pius X High School Adamstown 1:01.89 3 Maxwell, Amy St Patrick's College Campbelltown 1:01.95 Event 87 Boys 15 Years 100 Metre Freestyle 1 Topalidis, Peter Trinity College Auburn 55.18 2 Morelli, Aaron All Saint's College Liverpool 56.56 3 Deicke, Daniel St Joseph's College Port Macquarie 58.27 Event 88 Girls 16 Years 100 Metre Freestyle 1 Caldwell, Alicia Loreto College Kirribilli 1:00.05 2 Rasdall, Lily Stella Maris College Manly 1:01.16 3 Pejkovic, Kaitlyn St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 1:01.82 Event 89 Boys 16 Years 100 Metre Freestyle 1 Hodgetts, Jake De La Salle College 55.21 2 Basalo, Jaiden Marist College Pagewood 55.63 3 Schwizler, Daniel All Saint's Catholic Senior 56.72 Event 90 Girls 17 & Over 100 Metre Freestyle 1 MacInnes, Anna St Joseph's College Port Macquarie 59.51 2 Mclaren, Hannah Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 1:00.39 3 Anderson, Alecia Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta 1:01.04 Event 91 Boys 17 & Over 100 Metre Freestyle 1 Shea, Joshua St John Bosco College Engadine 54.52 2 McNamara, Adam St John's College Woodlawn 54.94 3 Lucas, Victor Marist College Pagewood 55.15 Event 92 Girls 12-15 100 Metre Freestyle Multi-Class 1 Freeman S14, Sandy Bede Polding College Windsor 1:30.43 2 Brearley S14, Eliza MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale J1:36.91 3 Wilson S6, Kate Mt St Patrick's College Murwillumbah J2:00.88 Event 93 Boys 12-15 100 Metre Freestyle Multi-Class 1 Weston S9 S8 Kieren O'Connor Catholic High Armidale 1:27.26 2 Cameron S15, Matthew St Paul's High Greystanes 1:29.34 3 Baker S7, William James Sheahan Catholic High Orange 1:49.25 Event 94 Girls 16 & Over 100 Metre Freestyle Multi-Class 1 Barlow S15, Sarah Mackillop College 1:28.64 2 Barendregt S15, Sarah Loyola Senior High School Rooty Hill 1:41.86 3 Baczkowski S8, Rebecca Brigidine College St Ives 2:01.43 Event 95 Boys 16 & Over 100 Metre Freestyle Multi-Class 1 Wickens S6, Regan St Patrick's College Sutherland J1:24.80 2 Parker S15, Thomas San Clemente High Mayfield J1:23.89 3 Huska S14, Luke Holy Spirit College Bellambi 1:32.45 Event 96 Girls 12-19 6 x 50 Metre Freestyle Relay 1 Stella Maris College Manly 2:55.80 Record 2 Loreto College Kirribilli 2:57.14 R 3 Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 2:57.27 R Event 97 Boys 12-19 6 x 50 Metre Freestyle Relay 1 Marcellin College Randwick 2:49.39 2 Marist College Eastwood 2:53.96 3 Holy Spirit College Bellambi 2:56.82 Event 98 Girls 12 Years 50 Metre Backstroke 1 Philips, Lauren Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington 35.06 2 Bovill, Kiesha St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 35.71 3 Gillson, Harriet Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 36.56

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Event 99 Boys 12 Years 50 Metre Backstroke 1 Ford, Jasper James Sheahan Catholic High Orange 34.45 2 McQuilliam, Connor St Catherine's College Singleton 37.84 3 Anderson, Dylan St John the Evangelist High Nowra 38.00 Event 100 Girls 13 Years 50 Metre Backstroke 1 Filips, Patrice John Therry Catholic High Orange 34.22 2 Booth, Rhiannon St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford 34.28 3 Bigg, Caitlin Xavier Catholic College 34.52 Event 101 Boys 13 Years 50 Metre Backstroke 1 Moody, Oliver St Catherine's College 31.83 2 Nafarrete, Rupert De La Salle College Caringbah 33.69 3 Galletly, Cameron St John the Evangelist High Nowra 34.54 Event 102 Girls 14 Years 50 Metre Backstroke 1 Burland, Paige Casimir College Marrickville 32.58 2 Biviano, Kate Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 32.73 3 Hokin, Michaela St Patrick's College Campbelltown 33.37 Event 103 Boys 14 Years 50 Metre Backstroke 1 Thresher, Stephen Lumen Christi Catholic College Pambula 30.63 2 Glennie, Kai Marist College Eastwood 31.07 3 Hicks, Tom All Saints College - St Peter's Maitland 31.87 Event 104 Girls 15 Years 50 Metre Backstroke 1 Mattingly, Jacinta St Clare's College Waverely 32.29 2 Pidutti, Elise St Paul's High port Macquarie 32.30 3 Bailey, Meg St Pius X High School Adamstown 32.44 Event 105 Boys 15 Years 50 Metre Backstroke 1 Shakespeare, Connor St Clare's High Taree 30.95 2 Franulovic, Anthony Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg 31.11 3 Morelli, Aaron All Saint's College Liverpool 31.31 Event 106 Girls 16 Years 50 Metre Backstroke 1 Caldwell, Alicia Loreto College Kirribilli 31.94 2 Rasdall, Lily Stella Maris College Manly 32.06 Event 107 Boys 16 Years 50 Metre Backstroke 1 Baggaley, Jake Aquinas College Menai 28.96 2 Rossi, Ricky Marian Catholic College Kenthurst 29.62 3 Hope, Daniel All Saints College - St Peter's Maitland 30.63 Event 108 Girls 17 & Over 50 Metre Backstroke 1 MacInnes, Anna St Joseph's College Port Macquarie 31.14 Record 2 Quinn, Jessie Stella Maris College Manly 32.21 3 Redman, Samantha St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton 32.31 Event 109 Boys 17 & Over 50 Metre Backstroke 1 McNamara, Adam St John's College Woodlawn 27.97 *2 Hamilton, Eric Patrician Brothers' College 28.85 *2 Shea, Joshua St John Bosco College Engadine 28.85 Event 110 Girls 12-15 50 Metre Backstroke Multi-Class 1 FlanneryS10, Bernadette Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 42.79 2 Hughes S9, Zohe St John's College Dubbo 45.48 3 Wilson S6, Kate Mt St Patrick's College Murwillumbah J1:01.76 Event 111 Boys 12-15 50 Metre Backstroke Multi-Class 1 Baker S7, William James Sheahan Catholic High Orange J57.75 2 Cameron S15, Matthew St Paul's High J46.87 3 Weston S9 S8, Kieren O'Connor Catholic High Armidale J52.25 Event 112 Girls 16 & Over 50 Metre Backstroke Multi-Class 1 Barlow S15, Sarah MacKillop College 47.95 2 Barendregt S15, Sarah Loyola Senior High School Rooty Hill 51.52 3 Baczkowski S8, Rebecca Brigidine College St Ives 1:02.23

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Event 113 Boys 16 & Over 50 Metre Backstroke Multi-Class 1 Wickens S6, Regan St Patrick's College Sutherland J49.59 2 Parker S15, Thomas San Clemente High Mayfield J46.56 *3 Huska S14, Luke Holy Spirit College Bellambi J48.40 *3 Banks S14, Koby Holy Spirit College Bellambi J52.10 Event 114 Girls 12-14 200 Metre Individual Medley 1 Moody, Jade St Catherine's College Singleton 2:29.18 2 Hokin, Michaela St Patrick's College Campbelltown 2:35.27 3 Pollard-Hughes, Taylah Marian Catholic College Kenthurst 2:35.45 Event 115 Boys 12-14 200 Metre Individual Medley 1 Vane Tempest, Lachlan St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 2:26.56 2 Glennie, Kai Marist College Eastwood 2:26.63 3 Ursino, Michael St Mark's Catholic College Stanhope Gardens 2:32.74 Event 116 Girls 15-16 200 Metre Individual Medley 1 Bailey, Meg St Pius X High School Adamstown 2:25.71 2 Pidutti, Elise St Paul's High Port Macquarie 2:26.74 3 Teys, Peta St Patrick's College Campbeltown 2:31.57 Event 117 Boys 15-16 200 Metre Individual Medley 1 Baggaley, Jake Aquinas College Menai 2:19.64 2 Topalidis, Peter Trinity College Auburn 2:24.44 3 Deicke, Daniel St Joseph's College Port Macquarie 2:26.46 Event 118 Girls 17 & Over 200 Metre Individual Medley 1 Mclaren, Hannah Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 2:29.73 2 Quinn, Jessie Stella Maris College Manly 2:29.74 3 Lee, Ally Loreto College Kirribilli 2:33.43 Event 119 Boys 17 & Over 200 Metre Individual Medley 1 Phillips, David Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 2:21.72 2 Stone, Mitchell Marist College Pagewood 2:28.93 3 Lynch, Jarrod McAuley Catholic Central Tumut 2:57.36 Event 120 Girls 12-14 100 Metre Butterfly 1 Moody, Jade St Catherine's College Singleton 1:08.22 2 Haines, Courtney St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 1:08.25 3 Chandler, Paige St Patrick's College Campbelltown 1:09.10 Event 121 Boys 12-14 100 Metre Butterfly 1 Glennie, Kai Marist College Eastwood 1:04.90 2 Hicks, Tom All Saints College - St Peter's Maitland 1:05.68 3 Pender, Matthew All Saints College - St Joseph’s Lochinvar 1:07.20 Event 122 Girls 15-16 100 Metre Butterfly 1 Bailey, Meg St Pius X High School Adamstown 1:05.46 Record 2 O'Connor, Mikayla Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta 1:07.67 3 Miller, Georgia Stella Maris College Manly 1:08.10 Event 123 Boys 15-16 100 Metre Butterfly 1 Biddle, Sam St Pius X High School Adamstown 1:01.14 2 Baggaley, Jake Aquinas College Menai 1:01.65 3 Hope, Daniel All Saints College St Peter's Maitland 1:02.32 Event 124 Girls 17 & Over 100 Metre Butterfly 1 Starnovsky, Sarah John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow 1:06.54 2 Redman, Samantha St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton 1:07.17 3 Quinn, Jessie Stella Maris College Manly 1:08.09 Event 125 Boys 17 & Over 100 Metre Butterfly 1 Shea, Joshua St John Bosco College Engadine 59.15 2 Lucas, Victor Marist College Pagewood 1:01.07 3 Almeida, David De La Salle College 1:02.47

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Event 126 Boys 12-14 400 Metre Freestyle 1 Vane Tempest, Lachlan St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 4:35.11 2 Jacks, Ziggi Mt St Patrick's College Murwillumbah 4:38.11 3 Pender, Matthew All Saints College St Joseph’s Lochinvar 4:38.68 Event 127 Boys 15-16 400 Metre Freestyle 1 Thornton, Benjamin Marcellin College Randwick 4:11.57 Record 2 Morelli, Aaron All Saint's College Liverpool 4:20.18 3 Schwizler, Daniel All Saint's Catholic Senior Liverpool 4:22.50 Event 128 Boys 17 & Over 400 Metre Freestyle 1 Hamilton, Eric Patrician Brothers' College 4:10.92 Record 2 Horrey, Brad Marist College Pagewood 4:17.22 3 Shea, Joshua St John Bosco College Engadine 4:21.66 Event 129 Girls 12-14 100 Metre Breaststroke 1 McKenna, Samantha St John's College 1:20.81 2 Pollard-Hughes, Taylah Marian Catholic College Kenthurst 1:21.03 3 Mindham, Brooke Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills 1:21.31 Event 130 Boys 12-14 100 Metre Breaststroke 1 Moody, Oliver St Catherine's College Singleton 1:13.67 Record 2 Sylvester, Daniel St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 1:15.94 3 Harris, Bailey St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 1:20.13 Event 131 Girls 15-16 100 Metre Breaststroke 1 Pidutti, Elise St Paul's High Port Macquarie 1:17.10 2 Anschau, Hayley Catherine McAuley High Westmead 1:20.01 3 Ferguson, Lucinda St John's College Dubbo 1:21.21 Event 132 Boys 15-16 100 Metre Breaststroke 1 Baggaley, Jake Aquinas College Menai 1:12.38 2 Roche, Ryan Gilroy College Castle Hill 1:16.68 3 Wong, Eric St Patrick's Marist College 1:16.72 Event 133 Girls 17 & Over 100 Metre Breaststroke 1 Millikin, Carlee Loreto College Kirribilli 1:15.28 Record 2 Quinn, Jessie Stella Maris College Menai 1:19.99 3 Greig, Liza Catherine McAuley High Westmead 1:23.18 Event 134 Boys 17 & Over 100 Metre Breaststroke 1 Disalvo, Sam Marcellin College Randwick 1:09.66 2 Stone, Mitchell Marist College Pagewood 1:13.09 3 Rossi, Adrian Marian Catholic College Kenthurst 1:16.34

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NSWCCC SWIMMING TEAM 2011

David Almeida De La Salle College

Alecia Anderson Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Dylan Anderson St John The Evangelist High School Nowra

Hayley Anschau Catherine McAuley Westmead

Monique Armour Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Rebecca Baczkowski Brigidine College St Ives

Jake Baggaley Aquinas College Menai

Meg Bailey St Pius X High Adamstown

Joshua Baker St Dominics College Kingswood

William Baker James Sheahan Catholic High Orange

Koby Banks Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Sarah Barendregt Loyola Senior High School Rooty Hill

Sarah Barlow MacKillop College Bathurst

Jaiden Basalo Marist College - Pagewood

Kelsey Baxter Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Morgan Baxter Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Mia Bellue St Joseph's College Banora Point

Taylor Bennett Aquinas College Menai

Sam Biddle St Pius X High Adamstown

Caitlin Bigg Xavier Catholic College

Kate Biviano Monte Sant' Angelo College North Sydney

Kieran Bonin Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Rhiannon Booth St Joseph's Catholic College

Kiesha Bovill St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah

Mitchell Bradac Marian Catholic College

Eliza Brearley Mackillop Catholic College

Rohan Bright St Leo’s Catholic College Wahroonga

Sophia Brinkman Stella Maris College Manly

Briella Brown Stella Maris College Manly

Paige Burland Casimir College Marrickville

Felicity Burnett Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills

Glenn Burton Holy Cross College Ryde

Alicia Caldwell Loreto College Kirribilli

Jordan Callaghan Hennessy Catholic College Young

Matthew Cameron St Paul's High

Blaine Carrick Aquinas College Menai

Adrian Castillo Patrician Brothers’ College

Hayley Chandler St Patrick's College Campbelltown

Paige Chandler St Patrick’s College Campbelltown

Greta Conlan Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Max Cowley St John's College Dubbo

Adrienne Crumpton Loreto College Kirribilli

Dennis Daley St Dominic's College Kingswood

Daniel Deicke St Joseph’s College Port Macquarie

Sam Disalvo Marcellin College Randwick

Hannah Donaldson St Clare's College

Jessie Dunlop St John's College Dubbo

Mitchell Dunlop St John's College Dubbo

Luke Dwyer Aquinas College Menai

Ryan Dwyer Aquinas College Menai

Thomas Edmonds Marian Catholic College

Alexander Engel Marcellin College Randwick

Caitlin Erickson Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington

Mekayla Everingham St Joseph's College Port Macquarie

Huon Fairbairn Marcellin College Randwick

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Ben Felton Mt St Patrick College Murwillumbah

Aaron Ferderer Holy Spirit College - Bellambi

Nicholas Ferderer Holy Spirit College - Bellambi

Lucinda Ferguson St John's College - Dubbo

Patrice Filips John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow

Paris Fittler Loreto College Kirribilli

Bernadette Flannery Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Jasper Ford James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Samuel Fowler De La Salle College Carringbah

Anthony Franulovic Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg

Sandy Freeman Bede Polding College Windsor

Brandon Frison Holy Cross College Ryde

Cameron Galletly St John The Evangelist High School Nowra

Astel Gaviglia Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Harriet Gillson Monte Sant' Angelo College

Kai Glennie Marist College - Eastwood

Ryan Good McCarthy Catholic College

Ben Gordon Marcellin College Randwick

Sean Grant Marist College - Eastwood

Joshua Green De La Salle College Caringbah

Liza Greig Catherine McAuley Westmead

Laura Grenfell Our Lady of Mercy College

Tegan Grunwald Brigidine College St Ives

Courtney Haines St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah

Isabella Haley Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Eric Hamilton Patrician Brothers College

Bronte Hare Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington

Matthew Harper Marist College Pagewood

Bailey Harris St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah

Grant Harris Mt St Patrick College Murwillumbah

Nicholas Harris Marist College Eastwood

Nina Hartcher Loreto College Kirribilli

Claudia Herisson Loreto College Kirribilli

Tom Hicks All Saints College - St Peter's Maitland

Jake Hodgetts De La Salle College

Clorinda Hogan St Patrick's College Campbelltown

Michaela Hokin St Patricks College Campbelltown

Daniel Hope All Saints College - St Peter’s Maitland

Clare Hopkins Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Jacob Hopper St Francis de Sales Regional College Leeton

Brad Horrey Marist College Pagewood

Zohe Hughes St John's College Dubbo

Justin Hulsen-Akouri Marist College Eastwood

Luke Huska Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Mackenzie Hynard Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Madeline Ibrahim Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Jake Irvine Marcellin College Randwick

Luke Irvine Marcellin College Randwick

Ziggi Jacks Mt St Patrick College Murwillumbah

Shae Jarvis Holy Cross College Ryde

Sofia Jenson Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Patrick Jones Marist College Eastwood

Mieke Kassulke Stella Maris College Manly

Joshua Kelly-Makovec Aquinas College Menai

Kolby Kemmett St Joseph’s College Port Macquarie

Isaac King Mt St Patrick College Murwillumbah

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Maui Ko Marist College Eastwood

Riley Laing St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah

Ally Lee Loreto College Kirribilli

Kate Lee Loreto College Kirribilli

Blake Lepagier Marian Catholic College

Brandon Lopez Magdalene Catholic High Narellan

Victor Lucas Marist College Pagewood

Jarrod Lynch McAuley Catholic College Grafton

Anna MacInnes St Joseph's College Port Macquarie

Cecilia Mafi Our Lady of Sacred Heart College Kensington

Dezmond Malone St Dominic's College Kingswood

Rachel Mangan Loreto College Kirribilli

Jessica Marcer Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills

Ryan Markey De La Salle College Carringbah

Aiden Marks Marian Catholic College

Kathryn Mater Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Jacinta Mattingly St Clare's College Waverley

Amy Maxwell St Patrick's College Campbelltown

Jed McAnespie St John's College Dubbo

Claire McConnell Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Ellyse McCormack Our Lady of Mercy College Buraneer

Claire McIlwain Magdalene Catholic High Narellan

Luke McKaig Marcellin College Randwick

Samantha McKenna St John's College

Charlotte McKewan Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Hannah Mclaren Magdalene Catholic High Narellan

Adam McNamara St Johns College

Connor McQuilliam St Catherine’s College Singleton

Delainee Melia Our Lady of Sacred Heart College Kensington

Georgia Miller Stella Maris College Manly

Carlee Millikin Loreto College Kirribilli

Brooke Mindham Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills

Chris Molloy Marist College Eastwood

Jade Moody St Catherine's College Singleton

Oliver Moody St Catherines College Singleton

Aaron Morelli All Saints Catholic Boys College Liverpool

Lara Moses Our Lady of Mercy College

Daniel Muscat Patrician Brothers’ College

Rupert Nafarrete De La Salle College Caringbah

Jayden Namroud Patrician Brothers’ College

Shaun Northey Marcellin College Randwick

Ebony Oakley San Clemente High Mayfield

Mikayla O'Connor Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Tessa O'Shea Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Sam Outch Marian Catholic College

Renee Owen Magdalene Catholic High Narellan

Chloe Palmer-Simpson Magdalene Catholic High Narellan

Lucy Palu Caroline Chisholm High School Glenmore Park

Henry Pannifex St Joseph’s College Port Macquarie

Marco Panozzo Holy Spirit College - Bellambi

Thomas Parker San Clemente High Mayfield

Kaylen Payer St Patrick’s College Campbelltown

Luke Pearson Marian Catholic College

Kaitlyn Pejkovic St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga

Matthew Pender All Saints College - St Joseph’s Lochinvar

Vincent Phan Patrician Brothers’ College

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Lauren Philips Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington

David Phillips Magdalene Catholic High Narellan

Anna-Lise Phoebe Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Connor Phouisangiem De La Salle College Ashfield

Samantha Pickering Stella Maris College Manly

Elise Pidutti St Paul's High port Macquarie

Elyssa Pierce Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Taylah Pollard-Hughes Marian Catholic College Kenthurst

Louise Pow Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Janice Quinn Stella Maris College Manly

Jessie Quinn Stella Maris College Manly

Lily Rasdall Stella Maris College Manly

Rachel Read Our Lady of Mercy College

Gabrielle Rebecchi Marist Sister's College Woolwich

Samantha Redman St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton

Elias Rizk St John Bosco College Engadine

Rebecca Roberts All Saints College- St Joseph’s Lochinvar

Ryan Roche Gilroy College Castle Hill

Mitchell Rofe De La Salle College Carringbah

Sean Roh Marist College Eastwood

Adrian Rossi Marian Catholic College

Ricky Rossi Marian Catholic College

Trent Rutherford Marcellin College Randwick

Liam Salmond John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow

Michaela Sargeant Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer

Jacqui Schafer Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Daniel Schwizler All Saints Catholic Senior Boys College Liverpool

Ainslie Scott Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Dylan Shain Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Connor Shakespeare St Clare's High Taree

Joshua Shea St John Bosco College Engadine

Cameron Slaughter St Dominic's College Kingswood

Alexandra Smiroldo St Patrick's College Campbelltown

Clayton Smith St Josephs College Port Macquarie

Jay Spencer St Gregory’s College Campbelltown

Sarah Starnovsky John Therry Catholic School Rosemeadow

Kira Steward St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong

Alexandria Stone Magdalene Catholic High Narellan

Mitchell Stone Marist College Pagewood

Daniel Sylvester St Peters Catholic College Tuggerah

Peta Teys St Patrick's College Campbelltown

Allan Thomas Aquinas College Menai

Sophie Thorne Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Benjamin Thornton Marcellin College Randwick

Jack Threadgate All Saints College - St Joseph’s Lochinvar

Stephen Thresher Lumen Christi Pambula

Peter Topalidis Trinity College Auburn

Philipp Trupke Marcellin College Randwick

Timothy Tunks-Fletcher St Paul's Catholic College Greystanes

Michael Ursino St Mark's College Stanhope Gardens

Hayley Vane Tempest St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah

Lachlan Vane Tempest St Peters Catholic College Tuggerah

Samuel Vardy De La Salle College Carringbah

Duncan Vincent Holy Cross College Ryde

Jarrod Wachman Marcellin College Randwick

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Ashleigh Walker St Philomena's School Moree

Samuel Walker Aquinas College Menai

Samantha Watts Catherine McAuley Westmead

Matthew Webster Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Caitlin Werakso Stella Maris College Manly

Kieran Weston O'Connor Catholic High Armidale

Beau Wheeler Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Regan Wickens St Patricks College Sutherland

Kate Wilson Mt St Patrick's College Murwillumbah

Ashleigh Wisniewski Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills

Eric Wong St Patricks Marist College Dundas

Liam Wood Marist College Eastwood

Angus Woodiwiss Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Laura Wotherspoon Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Tim Wylie Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Peter Zacherl St Dominic's College Kingswood

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TENNIS 2011 - ANNUAL REPORT

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Tennis Team

Elise Blight Mount Carmel High Varroville

Alex Bryant Loreto Kirribilli

Shannon Cleary Brigidine College Randwick

Carla Iggenito St Clare’s College Waverly

Rae Young McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains

Sharyn Stanich Mercy College Chatswood

Lara Palmer Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg

Tara Paxton Carroll College Broulee

Tomislav Papac Marist College Penshurst

Matthew George All Saints College - St Peter’s Maitland

Pearse Dolan Marcellin College Randwick

Nathan Lewis All Saints Senior College Casula

Tristan Curry Mt Carmel High Varroville

Dayne Hodge St Columba’s High Springwood

Nathan Boniel Bede Polding College South Windsor

Peter Solway De La Salle College Revesby

NSWCCC Selections Report Once again, the Wollongong tennis centre provided an outstanding venue for our CCC selections. Many thanks to Chris Anshau from Parramatta and Trudy from the Wollongong diocese who assisted as valued officials on the day. This year, there was a strong interest in the boys division with over 40 boys entering, which had to be culled to the top 32. Unfortunately this was not the same in the girls division with only 21 girls entering. We saw many young players come through this year and the competition was great. As many of our CCC reps finished last year, we saw lots of new blood come through which is great for our association. We did have a few problems this year in terms of schools not submitting entry forms or players turning up when they were initially knocked back because they did not make the top 32. Putting these issues aside, it was a good day and the carnival ran well.

Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team

Shannon Cleary Brigidine College Randwick

Nathan Boniel Bede Polding College South Windsor

NSW All Schools Carnival Report The NSW All Schools was held in Bathurst and our players represented NSWCCC with talent and great sportsmanship. The competition is getting tough with CIS dominating the NSW All Schools competition. As we had such a young team this year, our lack of experience at this high level did affect our ability to dominate in this competition. Our senior players did match the top players of the competition and we had 2 players selected into the NSW Team. Our femalel representative was Shannon Cleary and our male representative was Nathan Boniel. Overall we finished 3rd across the boys and girls teams event. The only disappointment from the carnival was the change of date for School Sport Australia, which meant our

number 1 girl from 2010 pulled out of the CCC team as the initial SSA date clashed with a satellite tournament.

School Sport Australia The Pizzey Cup held in Bendigo this year, was very successful. Our two representatives were consistent and dominated across the singles and doubles matches they played in. Both players were ranked 6

th for NSW and were

successful in NSW being crowned the Pizzey Cup Champions. Shannon has been nominated for a Bar Award and Nathan has been nominated for a Blue Award. Rachael Redman NSWCCC Tennis Convener

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NSWCCC TENNIS TEAM 2011

Front row from left to right: Matthew George, Lara Palmer , Tara Paxton, Carla Iggneito, Alex Bryant, Elise Blight, Pearce Dolan, Sharyn

Stanich

2nd row from left to right Rachael Redman (NSWCCC Manager), Tristan Curry, Peter Solway, Dayne Hodge, Tomislav Papac, Rae Young,

Nathan Lewis, Shannon Cleary, Nathan Boniel

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TENNIS TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 - ANNUAL REPORT A great day at the tennis, started off warmer then normal, followed by a cold snap that didn't leave us for the remainder of the day. That didn't hinder the great tennis this year. Thanks to Chris Anshau and Jo Kingdom who were outstanding officials this year. The Bathurst Tennis Centre provided a great playing surface and allowed for some outstanding tennis. The results are as follows: Boys 1

st St Joseph’s Catholic High School Albion Park Wollongong

2nd

Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg Southern Sydney 3

rd St Mary's College Gunnadah Armidale

Girls 1

st McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Armidale

2nd

Brigidine College St Ives Broken Bay 3

rd Hennessy Catholic College Young Canberra/Goulburn

Thanks to all who entered and traveled to Bathurst. Well done to Armidale who medaled in both divisions! CCC v CIS RESULTS Boys We played against Oakhill Hill College. We won two singles on the day and these two wins had hard fought battles with great opponents. I have not seen either work as hard as they had to for the wins. These two did very well as neither actually lost any singles matches all year so this was a positive outcome to our loss. Students still enjoyed the day. Michael Phipps St Joseph’s Catholic High School Albion Park Girls Unfortunately we were not too successful against the CIS team - it was Ravenswood School for Girls and we played at Singleton on Thursday, September 8th. Although the games scores are not too flattering, apparently many of the games got to Duece- so our girls were competative. The McCarthy girls seemed pretty nervous when the opposition turned up with their individual coaches and so on, so this may have affected their performances somewhat. Mark Falkenmire McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth The Sports contact at RSG was very cooperative and easy to work with, which was a plus, and with the good weather the day went off well.

Rachael Redman NSWCCC Tennis Convener

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NSWCCC Selections Report For the first time in a number of years, the NSWCCC tournament was held at Penrith in the absence of rain!! The day was a great success with the standard of touch continuing to improve every year. Special thanks must be extended to Penrith Touch Association who provided use of the fields and the canteen for the day. Margaret Thornton did an excellent job as Carnival Manager and Geoff Thornton as Referee’s coordinator. The Open competition was closely fought, with MCS defeating MCC in the Open Boys final. At the conclusion of the carnival, the NSWCCC teams were chosen to compete at the Nationals 18s Championships. National Youth Tournament Report The NSWCCC Opens Team contested the National titles at Caloundra and again achieved outstanding success. Under the expert tutelage of Steve Roberts and Adam Kelly, the boys again made the National final, unfortunately going down to a very strong combined Queensland Schools team. Wes Sefuiva was named the NSWCCC Player of the Tournament.

Congratulations to everyone on a successful year of Touch Football. I look forward to seeing you all next year in sunny Tamworth for the NSWCCC selection trials.

Craig Beacroft Adam Kelly NSWCCC Touch Convener NSWCCC Open Boys Touch Manager

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Touch Team

Luke McKenna Emmaus Catholic College Kemps Creek

Luke Tonegato Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Andrew Heffernan Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Jonathan Huskins Marist College North Sydney

Dominic Field Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Alex Langbridge MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale

Wesley Sefuiva Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield

Matthew Arnold St Augustine's College Brookvale

Josh Razairo De La Salle College Revesby

Mitchell Newman St Clare's High Taree

Macauley Dawson John Paul College Coffs Harbour

Cade Price Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Jake Dooley Red Bend Catholic College Forbes

Paddy Coelho MacKillop Senior College Port Macquarie

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NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Touch Team

Tom Hall St Edward's College East Gosford

Matthew Dufty Marist College Penshurst

Connor Watson St Edward's College East Gosford

Dylan McLachlan Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Matthew Wilson Holy Cross College Ryde

Daniel Langbridge MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale

Jason Kazzi Holy Spirit College Lakemba

Brad Gibson St Patrick's Marist College Dundas

Jean-Louis Jones Holy Cross College Ryde

Cameron French St Joseph's College Aberdeen

Jerome Broadbridge Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Shaun Gambin St Paul's Catholic College Greystanes

Ben Peacock St Dominic's College Kingswood

Jake Hourn St Joseph's College Aberdeen

NSWCCC Selections Report For the first time in a number of years, the NSWCCC tournament was held at Penrith in the absence of rain!! The day was a great success with the standard of touch continuing to improve every year. Special thanks must be extended to Penrith Touch Association who provided use of the fields and the canteen for the day. Margaret Thornton did an excellent job as Carnival Manager and Geoff Thornton as Referee coordinator.

In the U/15 Boys competition, CBSA were champions, defeating MCS in a drop off.

At the conclusion of the carnival, the NSWCCC teams were chosen to compete at the U/15’s All School’s tournament.

Students Selected in All Schools Team

Jerome Broadbridge Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Matthew Dufty Marist College Penshurst

Daniel Langbridge MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale

Ben Peacock St Dominic's College Kingswood

Matthew Wilson Holy Cross College Ryde

Tom Hall St Edward's College East Gosford

NSW All Schools Report At the All Schools 15s Tournament the Boys also played extremely well, unfortunately losing the final by one try to NSWCHS. They were rewarded with having 6 boys named in the NSW All Schools team. Coaches Daniel Simonian and Damien Kelly did a great job with the team and should be commended.

Congratulations to everyone on a successful year of Touch Football. I look forward to seeing you all next year in sunny Tamworth for the NSWCCC selection trials.

Craig Beacroft NSWCCC Touch Convener

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NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team

Laura Peattie Stella Maris College Manly

Katie Coleman MacKillop Senior College Port Macquarie

Shea Bryne Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Kayla Hay Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Emma Tonegato Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Alana Lamerton Cerdon College Merrylands

Madison Regan Nagle College Blacktown

Yasmin Meakes St Paul's High School Booragul

Brooke Smith Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Sally Dwyer St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong

Sarah Jane Eltachi Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Madison Fisher St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong

Samantha Rodgers Marist Sisters' College Woolwich

Rhianon Adcock Xavier College Llandilo

NSWCCC Selections Report For the first time in a number of years, the NSWCCC tournament was held at Penrith in the absence of rain!! The day was a great success with the standard of touch continuing to improve every year. A special thanks must be extended to Penrith Touch Association who provided use of the fields and the canteen for the day. Margaret Thornton did an excellent job as Carnival Manager and Geoff Thornton as Referee Coordinator.

The opens competitions were both closely fought, with Parramatta winning the Open Girls over Wollongong

At the conclusion of the carnival, the NSWCCC teams were chosen to compete at the Nationals 18s Tournament.

National Youth Championships Report Warm weather greeted the girls once arrived on the sunshine Coast and with a final training run on Tuesday afternoon all was in place for this side to challenge for the title. The next few days were as inspiring as they were interesting.

Wednesday was a big day for the girls with three games to start the event. First up were the Hunter Hornets who would prove to have a bit of “sting” in their game. A tight first half meant that the scores were locked at half time 2 all. With a tightening of our defence and a few tweaks in attack the second half was a different story. CCC opened the scoring early and then continued to score tries at a fast rate. A final score of 8-2 was a fair indication of the talent in the CCC team. Katie Coleman proved a handful in both attack and defence. She was a wall while stopping tries and simple brilliant in setting up plays and scoring tries. NSWCCC’s second and third games were against New Zealand under 17’s and Sydney Rebels respectively. With the team now gelling, there were few hiccups as CCC won both convincingly. A tough battle and some exciting touch saw CCC beat NZ 11-5 and Rebels 8-1. Some standout performances from Day One belonged to Emma Tonegato, Madison Regan, Shea Byrne and Laura Peattie. Thursday saw an easier schedule, but just as exciting touch. The CCC girls played Tasmania first up and to their credit the Girls from the Apple Isle put in a brave performance. Still a developing state, they matched it with the CCC side for enthusiasm but were not able to match skill level. NSWCCC won the game 16-0. While the 16 tries was pleasing, coach Winchester was most happy with not conceding any tries. She heaped praise on the players for their commitment to their defence and to sticking to a game plan, even when the game was well and truly won. Game two was against Cobras and while they were highly fancied going into the tournament, the Brisbane side seemed to lack the same enthusiasm and fitness of the CCC girls. Their one strong playmaker was continually frustrated by the CCC defence and as the screws tightened the score widened. More so than the Tasmania game, this game showed that going through our plays and sticking to what we know will work was going to be the girls strongest asset. An 11 nil win was a fair indication of the game, where CCC took the bite out of the Cobras and showed some venom of their own. The end of day two came at a price though with the very dry fields taking skin off players knees, elbows and hips. Nevertheless Sally Dwyer, Laura Peattie, Emma Tonegato, Yasmine Meeks and Madison Regan continued to dominate. Day three began with our final pool game before heading into finals mode. A spirited CCC had a good rest over night, were iced, patched, strapped and ready to run. Coming up against fellow NSW side CIS, the CCC girls wanted to dominate early. A tough battle was what they got and CIS seemed eager to destroy the CCC roll. But a

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few flashes of brilliance from Captain Laura Peattie and CCC led at half time 6 – 1. The second half would see CCC kick into over drive. On the tough, unforgiving ground it was the Wagga girls Shea Byrne and Kayla Hay who would show why their uncompromising style of play would be effective. Kayla and Shea set up tries and defended and drove the ball well. Madison Regan showed speed beyond her age and Brooke Smith danced the “funky chicken” after scoring her third touchdown. Final score 17 – 1. The afternoon game was our first finals game. Crossing pools we met the Cyclones who the coach had been keeping tabs on. Their “in your face” style of play was not going to worry these Catholics though. For this game, while our play makers did their bit, it was left to a few quieter players to stamp their mark on the game. Samantha Rodgers took an intercept to stem the flow of the Cyclones attack and Alana Lamerton was influential in setting up tries. Madison Fisher moved to link showing her versatility. With a semi final spot on the line, CCC dug deep and pulled out all stops to beat the Tropical North Queensland side 8 – 2. A game which was closer than the score indicated and was only really in the hands of the CCC girls in the final few minutes as they ran in three quicvk tries. Again more skin was lost on the bitumen style grass and a hip flexor injury to link Brooke smith meant that quality rest and repair was needed. Friday night both teams gathered for dinner in the coach’s room and it was wonderful to see so many young pople, yours truly included, engaging in conversation, food and sport. There was a feel in the air that both the girls and the boys had a special bond both within their team and association. Saturday is finals day, a day that makes or breaks the dreams of young touch players. NSWCCC faced their arch rivals NSWCHS first up and it was set to be a cracker! Both CCC and CHS have set the bench mark at this tournament for years. With two teams primed and ready to go, a army would be needed to stop these two gladiatorial teams from ripping into each other. What ensued was a game of touch, played at a frantic pace, where one team would take the limited opportunities given to them and the other would be left to lick their wounds. A slip, a misread, a dropped ball was enough to give CHS a lead. CCC clawed back, but the CHS pressure was mounting, hence they were doing a CCC on CCC - pressure, position, completion and toughness. Again it was our skipper Laura Peattie who would be inspirational and Rhianon Adcock, Sarah Jane El Takchi, Sally Dwyer and Sam Rodgers continually shut down attacking raids by CHS. Brooke Smith bravely battled in attack and defence and lifted her team mates. Kayla Hay played on pure adrenalin and emotion and the others followed. For all their work, CCC played bravely but were well beaten by the eventual champions. CHS deserved their hard fought win and 6-3 was probably a flatting scoreline for NSWCCC. When the dust settled and we wiped the tears from our eyes, Coaches awards and players player were still left to do. In something I have never seen before, one player was voted player’s player by almost a unanimous decision. Congratulations to Madison Regan. For all her leadership on and off the field and her ability to inspire other with her performance, Laura Peattie was given the Coaches award. In other stats, on three occasions CCC had four players score three tris in the one game. Way to share the load and play as a team! Laura Peattie scored 13 touchdowns in total and was third on the overall scoreers list. Shea Byrne scored ten. CCC had a 7 game winning streak, only to be bettered by the two Grand Final teams. What an enjoyable experience. This manager can’t wait to do it all again. Thanks to the girls and parents for their commitment to this tournament. A special mention must go to Kym Skerritt and the work she did in making sure we were flown, fed and transported. She continues to run her department with professionalism and poise. Thanks to Adam Kelly and Stef Roberts (Boys coaches) for all their organisational work. While Louise Winchester is the best female touch footballer in the world, there is every chance she may be one of the best coaches also. It really was a pleasure working with Louise. Mark Heiss NSWCCC Girls Open Manager

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NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Touch Team

Sabrina Green St Clare's High School Taree

Courtney Milone Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill

Claire Coelho St Paul's High Port Macquarie

Abbey Papenhuyzen Marian College Kenthurst

Samantha Martin Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington

Brittany Coe McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth

Jordan Jamer Mount Saint Benedict College Pennant Hills

Samantha Cahill Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill

Laura Coleman St Paul's High Port Macquarie

Ashley Gray Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Clare Eisenhuth St Columba's High Springwood

Kaitlin McCaffrey Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Zara Nicholas Loreto College Kirribilli

Tayla Duguid St Patrick's Marist College Dundas

NSWCCC Selections Report For the first time in a number of years, the NSWCCC tournament was held at Penrith in the absence of rain!! The day was a great success with the standard of touch continuing to improve every year. Special thanks must be extended to Penrith Touch Association who provided use of the fields and the canteen for the day. Margaret Thornton did an excellent job as Carnival Manager and Geoff Thornton as Referee’s Coordinator.

In the U/15 Girls competition was dominated by Parramatta, who proved too strong for Maitland/Newcastle in the final.

At the conclusion of the carnival, the NSWCCC teams were chosen to compete at the U/15’s All School’s tournament.

Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team

Jordan Jamer Mount Saint Benedict College Pennant Hills

Kaitlin McCaffrey Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Laura Coleman St Paul's High Port Macquarie

Tayla Duguid St Patrick's Marist College Dundas

Brittany Coe McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth

Courtney Milone Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill

Abbey Papenhuyzen Marian College Kenthurst

NSW All Schools Report At the All Schools 15s Tournament, NSWCCC performed extremely well, with the Girls team winning the final 3-1 over CHS and being rewarded with 7 girls named in the NSW All Schools team to contest the School Sport Australia National Tournament. Congratulations should be extended to Coach Matt Rowan and Manager Beth Lincoln.

Congratulations to everyone on a successful year of Touch Football. I look forward to seeing you all next year in Sunny Tamworth for the NSWCCC selection trials.

Craig Beacroft NSWCCC Touch Convener

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TRIATHLON - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

The NSW All-Schools Triathlon Championships, incorporating the NSWCCC Triathlon was again well supported and attended by a range of catholic schools from right across the state. A total of 7 NSW CCC athletes placed in the top 6 of the Junior, Intermediate and Senior divisions to gain a position on the NSW Team to compete in Redcliffe, Queensland. NSWCCC Results Junior Boys 1

st place James Cox

2nd

place Samuel Lewis 3

rd place Conor Vernon

Junior Girls 1

st place Madeleine Ferguson

2nd

place Amy Hlionakis 3

rd place N/A

Intermediate Boys 1

st place Elliott Collins

2nd

place Jackson Ludlow 3

rd place Jarrod Hadldenby

Intermediate Girls 1

st place Molly Lorimer

2nd

place Isabella Khoudair 3

rd place Jacinta Smithers

Senior Boys 1

st place Braden Ludlow

2nd

place Bradley Clark 3

rd place Cameron Pensini

Senior Girls 1

st place Jessie Fleming

2nd

place Madi Roberts 3

rd place Chloe Edwards

NSW All Schools Results Junior Boys 2

nd place James Cox

3rd

place Samuel Lewis

Junior Girls

Intermediate Boys 1

st place Elliott Collins

5th place Jackson Ludlow

Intermediate Girls 4th

place Molly Lorimer

Senior Boys 3

rd place Braden Ludlow

Senior Girls 2

nd place Jessie Flemming

Highlights:

Braden Ludlow (St Mary’s College, Gunnedah) - taking out the bronze medal in the Senior Boys Individual

race at the School Sport Triathlon Championships. Braden also took out the gold medal in the Senior Boys

Relay race at the School Sport Triathlon Championships

Jackson Ludlow (St Mary’s College, Gunnedah) - taking out the gold medal in the All Age Boys Relay race

at the School Sport Triathlon Championships

James Cox (St Edward’s College, Gosford) - taking out the bronze medal in the All Age Boys Relay race at

the School Sport Triathlon Championships.

Recommendations:

On-line registrations- are a crucial tool we require. With numbers for the teams’ event in particular

becoming so large, athlete safety can become compromised. On-line registration provides us with the

ability to “cap numbers” and declare a race full. At present, if an entry is received, we have no way to

decline an entry.

Staffing- an increase in NSWCCC staff involved as officials is required. NSWCCC officials were the lowest

of the three sectors at the All-Schools carnival. Targeting schools who attend regularly and have large

numbers of students participating will be investigated as first options to take up these roles.

Paul Kennedy NSWCCC Triathlon Convener

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VOLLEYBALL BOYS - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

NSWCCC Selections Report This year we moved our CCC Selection Trials to Bankstown Basketball Stadium which proved beneficial with a large number of players attending. Thanks to Nam Pham and David Malins who ran the Girl’s Trials and to Clare Roden who assisted Bob Cooper with the Boys team. All Schools Tri-Series Report CIS won the day with strong matches against both CHS and ourselves. It was a very close match against CHS but without our tall middle blocker we had to shuffle our team line up and lacked the attack that the CHS boys had. NSWCCC lost 3-0 A very good match with long rallies and hard fought points but CIS won 3-1. Jeremiah Pele had some excellent hitting and blocking. Matt Sciacca and Matt Clifton did some excellent setting and created some excellent opportunities. Andy Park and Jason Robson had some great hitting and excellent blocking. Anthony El Hajj and Anu Mathews played well, but Anu injured his ankle in the second set and was unable to play for the rest of the day. David Almeida was an effective blocker, and did some good hitting as middle blocker. Briarna Zovatevic arrived early, encouraged the boys during the matches, filled water bottles, supported the girls and helped with the duty. It was great to have her there as her help was invaluable. Jeremiah Pele was named in the All Star Six. Three boys from CIS and two from CHS. Bob Cooper NSWCCC Boys Volleyball Coach

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Volleyball Boys Team

Ben Taylor St Mary’s Cathedral College Sydney

Kyong Jac ( Andy ) Park St. Mary’s Cathedral College Sydney

Anthony El-Hajj Holy Spirit College Lakemba

Jacob Palmer St. Josephs Regional Port Macquarie

Anu Mathews De La Salle College Revesby

Jeremiah Lealu-Pele De La Salle College Revesby

Matt Clifton De La Salle College Revesby

Matt Sciacca St Mary’s Cathedral College Sydney

David Almeida De La Salle Revesby

Jason Robson John Paul College Coffs Harbour

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VOLLEYBALL GIRLS - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Volleyball Team

Jennita Tavita Trinity Catholic College Auburn

Ana-Maria Del Castillo St John the Evangelist High School Nowra

Eilish Henry St John the Evangelist High School Nowra

Madeleine Dimech Marist Sisters' College Woolwich

Emily Hall Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Gemma Kerrison Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Gabrielle Naylor Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Lily Borger Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Nikki Tripodi Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Alexandra Devlin Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Marissa Connor Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Caroline Stalmachowsi Santa Sabina College Strathfield

NSWCCC Selections Report This year we moved our CCC Selection Trials to Bankstown Basketball Stadium which proved beneficial with a large number of players attending. Thanks to Nam Pham and David Malins who ran the Girl’s trials and to Clare Roden who assisted Bob Cooper with the Boys team.

Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team

Gemma Kerrison Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Brigid Neely Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Stephanie Mulholland St Andrew’s College Marayong

Lara Silveri St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong

Caroline Stalmachowski Santa Sabina College Strathfield

NSW All Schools Report Great success by our CCC Girls who won all matches and won the day. A very hard fought match between CHS and CCC but our girls prevailed in a close 5 setter. Lilly Borger – Santa Sabina – Outside hitter Caroline Stalmachowski – Santa Sabina – Middle Blocker, Laura Kerrison – Libero.

Nam Pham NSWCCC Girls Volleyball Coach

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NSWCCC GIRLS VOLEYBALL TEAM

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BOYS WATER POLO – 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

Following trials held in November the players listed below were selected in the NSW Combined

Catholic Colleges teams for 2012. NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Water Polo U/17 Team

Ben Ayoub Parramatta Marist Parramatta

Jack Barratt St John's College Woodlawn

Nic Brooks St John Bosco College Engadine

Josh Canturi De La Salle College Caringbah

Sam Cocokios De La Salle College Caringbah

Jesse Deloriane All Saints College - St Joseph’s Lochinvar

Hunor Kicsi St Leo’s College Wahroonga

Matthew Newman St Pius X High School Adamstown

JoshTalvi Marist College North Sydney

Matthew Willows St Augustine's College Brookvale

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Open Team

Jake Cooper St Dominic's College Kingswood Michael Jones St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah

Mitchell Jones St Augustine's College Brookvale

Angus Lambie De La Salle College Caringbah

Isaac Lawrence St Paul's Catholic College Manly

Jayden Namroud Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield

Nathan Prest MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale

Zachary Quinn St John Bosco College Engadine

James Reid St Augustine's College Brookvale

Matthew Schweighoffer De La Salle College Caringbah

Evan Taylor Marist College Eastwood

Steven Xenakis Marist College North Sydney

NSWCCC Selections Report The CCC Water Polo teams had mixed results this year. The trials were well attended and we were able to choose strong squads of players for both the boys and girls teams. Impressively we had many boys turn up and were able to choose two teams this year after last year being only able to select one side. Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team

Jesse Deloraine All Saints College – St Joseph’s Lochinvar

NSW All Schools Report The boy’s team trained on the two weekends prior to their tournaments. They trained well and showed good spirit. They performed impressively and are a young team who benefited from the experience and should do very well in 2012. I am very grateful to the following persons who helped prepare our teams either coaching or managing. Many thanks to: Andrew Yanitsis, St Mary’s Cathedral School; Vanessa Comans, Stella Maris College Manly; Kristie Guadagnin, Nagle College Blacktown; Yvette Higgins, Our Lady of Lebanon.

Finally many thanks to executive officer Kym Skerritt at CSCC for all her administrative assistance with supply of uniforms and paperwork to prepare the teams.

Chris Hook NSWCCC Water Polo Convener

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CCC Boys Water Polo Teams 2011

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GIRLS WATER POLO – 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

Following trials held in November the players listed below were selected in the NSW Combined Catholic Colleges teams for 2012.

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Water Polo Open Team

Morgan Baxter Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Kelsey Baxter Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Jaccqualyn Bresnahan St Ursula's College Kingsgrove

Alexandra Diakos St Scholastica's College Glebe

Claire Negus St Clare's College Waverley

Laura Robinson All Saints College - St Mary's Maitland

Jacqueline Stammell St Clare's College Waverley

Johanna Stokoe Brigidine College St Ives

Laura Woolley Stella Maris College Manly

Chelsea Woodward Stella Maris College Manly

Briarne Campbell St Clare's College Waverley

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges U/17 Team

Kristyn Bennett St Patrick's Marist High Dundas

EmilyBoland All Saints College - St Mary's Maitland

Stephanie Calaizis St Scholastica's College Glebe

Danielle Carr Stella Maris College Manly

Daisy Carter St Clare's College Waverley

Georgia Farrell Stella Maris College Manly

Ellen Hahn Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Bronte Halligan Stella Maris College Manly

Caitlin Knox All Saints College - St Peter's Maitland

Caitlin Laycock

Isabella Mercuri Santa Sabina CollegeStrathfield

Dominique Monaro Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Paige Wiseman Stella Maris College Manly

NSWCCC Selections Report The CCC Water Polo teams had mixed results this year. The trials were well attended and we were able to choose strong squads of players for both the boys and girls teams. The teams trained on the two weekends prior to their tournaments. However our girls had disrupted preparations for a variety of reasons and did not really play to their potential. Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team

Stephanie Calaizis St Scholastica's College Glebe Georgia Farrell Stella Maris College Manly

Ellen Hahn Santa Sabina College Strathfield

NSW All Schools Report Both Stephanie Calaizis and Georgia Farrell were subsequently selected into the Australian School Girls team following their performances at the Australian Schools Championships. We had many junior girls trialling for both teams and were able to select a good junior side that should provide many players for our first team next year. We will however need to review our training and preparation process for next year. I am very grateful to the following persons who helped prepare our teams either coaching or managing. Many thanks to: Andrew Yanitsis, St Mary’s Cathedral School; Vanessa Comans, Stella Maris College Manly; Kristie Guadagnin, Nagle College Blacktown; Yvette Higgins, Our Lady of Lebanon. Finally many thanks to executive officer Kym Skerritt at CSCC for all her administrative assistance with supply of uniforms and paperwork to prepare the teams.

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Students Selected in Australian Team

Stephanie Calaizis St Scholastica's College Glebe Georgia Farrell Stella Maris College Manly

Chris Hook NSWCCC Water Polo Convener

CCC Girls U/17 Team 2011

CCC Girls Opens Team 2011


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