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1 2010 ANNUAL REPORT NEW SOUTH WALES COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION NSWCCCSA NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 1

2 NEW SOUTH WALES COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL REPORT 2010 CONTENTS Page 3 SECTION ONE 4 Chairperson s Report 5 Executive Officer s Report 6 Catholic Sports Co-ordinating 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 SECTION TWO Diocesan / Association Reports 19 Armidale Diocese Tim Kennedy 21 Bathurst/Wilcannia Forbes Diocese Linda Densmore 22 Broken Bay Diocese Joshua Holmes 24 Canberra/Goulburn Arch Diocese Louise Stokes 25 Christian Brothers Sports Association (CBSA) Chris Hook 26 Catholic Girls Secondary Schools Sports Association Sue Wells (CGSSSA) 28 Lismore Diocese Robert Ellison 30 Maitland/Newcastle Diocese Bernadette Duggan 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 53 Australian Football Rick Joyce 59 Baseball Scott Murray 62 Basketball Francis Mackay 75 Cricket Boys Tim Spain 80 Cricket Girls Ross Gawthorne 81 Cross Country Wendy Breen 84 Diving Anita Weaver 87 Football Boys Nick Boskovski 90 Football Girls Aaron Poll 93 Football - Knockout Nick Boskovski 95 Golf Leroy Conroy 101 Hockey Championships Gaye Withers 102 Hockey Boys Selwyn Gilmore 104 Hockey Girls Bev Smith 107 Netball Narelle Leathem 110 Rugby League Ann-Marie Bissett 115 Rugby Chris Hicks 121 Softball Peter Garty 127 Swimming Wayne Gillard 144 Tennis Rachael Redman 147 Touch Kym Skerritt 158 Triathlon Paul Kennedy 160 Volleyball Bob Cooper 164 Water Polo Chris Hook 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 2

3 SECTION ONE 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 3

4 CHAIRPERSONS ANNUAL REPORT 2010 It gives me great pleasure to present this annual report on behalf of the executive, diocesan and association representatives and individual sport conveners. In September this year, Pope Benedict XVI formally launched the Pope John Paul II Foundation for Sport. The ceremony was broadcast live to over 800,000 school children across England, Scotland and Wales and served as a reminder to young and old alike about the importance of health, the dignity of our bodies, the care of physical well-being and its spiritual meaning. Thirty-two children from state, independent and special needs schools across the United Kingdom made a sporting pledge before the Holy Father, to engage in sports and "to play with the right spirit, to enjoy themselves, to give of their best, to respect others, themselves and the rules." The schoolchildren lit their own individual candles, which they returned to their schools as a reminder that the Christian faith is something to be passed on, and that Christ is present in and through sport. Our local sporting activities can foster these great values and are further testimony to the spirit of partnership and co-operation that are part of the Catholic education tradition. 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 catholic 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. 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 components 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 Joshua Holmes, Linda Densmore, Robert Ellison and Chris Hook 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 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 2010, I am sure you will be impressed with the quality of our students and the structures we have in place. John Sparks Chairperson 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 4

5 EXECUTIVE OFFICER S REPORT 2010 We began 2010 with the NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Blues Awards Presentation. The ceremony was held at Patrician Brothers College Blacktown. The Awards honour those students 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 who participate in NSWCCC events. We also acknowledge and thank the many who have provided opportunities and given support to the athletes. The prestigious Vince Villa Memorial Award was presented to our two most elite students. The Vince Villa Female Awardee for 2009 was Alicia Quirk from Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga for Touch and the Vince Villa Male Awardee was Dimitrious Papadatos from MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale for Golf. 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 Blues Sub-Committee Josh Holmes, Linda Densmore, Scott Murray, Helen Notley, Rachael Redman and Sue Wells. They work tirelessly for many hours collating nominations to working closesly with the athletes during the presentation. So the 2010 representative season began! Thirty six NSWCCC teams were selected between February and June. 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 two long serving Diocesan Representatives this year, Louise Stokes Canberra/Goulburn and Josh Holmes Broken Bay. Both Louise and Josh have been tremendous contributers to NSWCCC. They have worked tirelessly to ensure students within their Dioceses have had opportunities to use the pathways. They have served regularly on the Executive and Blues Subcommittee. The NSW Conveners work specifically with their sport ensuring rules of play and selections 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. Wayne Gillard Swimming Convener and Francis Mackay Basketball Convener have both decided to not continue next year. I would like to congratulate them on their outstanding leadership in their areas of expertise. Both sports have shown tremendous growth due to their professionalism. I would like to extend my thanks to the 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. Our website continues to become a necessary and valuable source of communication. Many thanks to Adrian Brown from the Catholic Education Commission who manages to find time to maintain the website on our behalf. Website: The Catholic Sports Co-ordinating 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. 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 Kym Skerritt NSW Executive Officer 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 5

6 CATHOLIC SPORTS CO-ORDINATING COMMITTEE Catholic Sports Co-ordinating 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 and can be obtained on request from the Executive Officer. CSCC Members for 2010: 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 Paul Edgar Principal St James Primary Yamba Mr Bill Ross Primary Teacher St Patrick s Primary Griffith Ms Fiona Paton Secondary Teacher Marian Catholic College Kenthurst Representing NSW Catholic 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 Controlling the budget Endorsing the calendar Endorsing the conveners Having a voice on the All Schools Board of Management Preparing reports to the stakeholders, Diocesan Directors and ACSP Correspondence to this Committee should be addressed to: Executive Officer PO Box 4118 CASTLECRAG 2068 Fax: Mobile: NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 6

7 NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE 2010 Chairperson Diocesan / Association Representative Convener Representative Council Representative Council Representative Executive Officer John Sparks Linda Densmore Chris Hook Robert Ellison Joshua Holmes Kym Skerritt 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 7

8 NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION DIOCESAN / ASSOCIATION SPORT REPRESENTATIVES 2010 ARMIDALE Tim Kennedy St Mary s College Gunnedah BATHURST / WILCANNIA FORBES Linda Densmore Catholic Education Office Bathurst BROKEN BAY Joshua Holmes St Leo s Catholic College Wahroonga CANBERRA / GOULBURN Louise Stokes Catholic Education Office Canberra / Goulburn CHRISTIAN BROTHERS SPORTS ASSOCIATION CATHOLIC GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION Chris Hook Sue Wells Casimir College Marrickville Santa Sabina College Strathfield LISMORE Robert Ellison Catholic Education Office Lismore MAITLAND / NEWCASTLE Bernadette Duggan Catholic Schools Office Maitland / Newcastle METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC COLLEGES METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Peter Buxton Chris Dutfield Marist College Kogarah 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 Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga WOLLONGONG John Sparks Catholic Education Office Wollongong 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 8

9 NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION SPORT CONVENERS 2010 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 Francis Mackay Terra Sancta College Schofields 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 Boys Nick Boskovski Marist College Kogarah FOOTBALL Girls Aaron Poll St John Bosco College Engadine GOLF Leroy Conroy John Paul College Coffs Harbour HOCKEY Boys Selwyn Gilmore Trinity Catholic College Tamworth HOCKEY Girls Bev Smith Catherine McAuley College Westmead NETBALL Kym Skerritt NSWCCC Executive Officer 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 Wayne Gillard Xavier College Llandilo TENNIS Rachael Redman Clancy Catholic College West Hoxton TOUCH Kym Skerritt NSWCCC Executive Officer TRIATHLON Paul Kennedy Xavier College Llandilo VOLLEYBALL Bob Cooper St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong WATER POLO Chris Hook Casimir College Marrickville 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 9

10 CSCC PATHWAY AFFILIATED SCHOOLS 2010 These schools have access to NSWCCC pathways to state representation DIOCESE OF ARMIDALE O Connor Catholic High ARMIDALE St Mary s College GUNNEDAH Holy Trinity INVERELL DIOCESE OF BATHURST Mackillop College BATHURST St Raphael s Central COWRA St John s College DUBBO La Salle Academy LITHGOW DIOCESE OF BROKEN BAY St Augustine s College BROOKVALE Mercy Catholic College CHATSWOOD St Edward s College GOSFORD St Joseph s Catholic College GOSFORD EAST St Paul s Catholic College MANLY Stella Maris College MANLY DIOCESE OF CANBERRA/GOULBURN Carroll College BROULEE St Patrick s Parish School COOMA Sacred Heart Central COOTAMUNDRA Trinity Catholic College GOULBURN Lumen Christi PAMBULA CHRISTIAN BROTHERS SPORTS ASSOCIATION (CBSA) Rosebank College FIVE DOCK Holy Spirit College LAKEMBA Casimir College MARRICKVILLE Marist College PENSHURST St Philomena s School MOREE McCarthy Catholic College TAMWORTH St Matthew s Central MUDGEE St Joseph s Central OBERON James Sheahan Catholic High ORANGE St Mary s Central WELLINGTON Mt St Benedict College PENNANT HILLS Brigidine College ST IVES St Peter s Catholic College TUGGERAH St Leo s Catholic College WAHROONGA Mackillop Catholic College WARNERVALE Mater Maria Catholic College WARRIEWOOD St Anne s Central School TEMORA McAuley Catholic Central TUMUT Mr Carmel Central YASS Hennessy Catholic College YOUNG St Charbel s College PUNCHBOWL St Mary s Cathedral College SYDNEY De La Salle College REVESBY 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 St Joseph s College BANORA POINT St Mary s High CASINO John Paul College COFFS HARBOUR McAuley Catholic College GRAFTON St Paul s College KEMPSEY Trinity Catholic College LISMORE DIOCESE OF MAITLAND/NEWCASTLE St Joseph s High ABERDEEN St Pius X High ADAMSTOWN St Paul s High BOORAGUL St Mary s High GATESHEAD St Francis Xavier s College HAMILTON All Saints College St Joseph s Campus LOCHINVAR Mt St Patrick College MURWILLUMBAH St Joseph s Hastings Regional High PORT MACQUARIE MacKillop Senior College PORT MACQUARIE St Paul s High PORT MACQUARIE Australian Technical College PORT MACQUARIE Newman Technical Senior College PORT MACQUARIE St John s College WOODLAWN All Saints College St Mary s Campus MAITLAND All Saints College St Peter s Campus MAITLAND San Clemente High MAYFIELD St Catherine s College SINGLETON St Clare s High TAREE METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC COLLEGES (MCC) De La Salle College ASHFIELD Marist Brothers College NORTH SHORE LaSalle Catholic College BANKSTOWN Marist Brothers College PAGEWOOD Marist High KOGARAH Marcellin College RANDWICK Christian Brothers High School LEWISHAM 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 10

11 METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS (MCS) Trinity College AUBURN Patrician Brothers College BLACKTOWN St Gregory s College CAMPBELLTOWN St Patrick s Marist College DUNDAS Marist College EASTWOOD Patrician Brothers College FAIRFIELD DIOCESE OF PARRAMATTA Nagle College BLACKTOWN SOUTH Gilroy College CASTLE HILL St Patrick s Marist College DUNDAS McCarthy Catholic College EMU PLAINS Emmaus Catholic College KEMPS CREEK Delany College GRANVILLE Caroline Chisholm College GLENMORE PARK Clare Catholic High HASSALL GROVE Our Lady of Lebanon HARRIS PARK St Mark s Catholic College STANHOPE GARDENS Marian Catholic College KENTHURST Xavier College LIANDILO SOUTHERN SYDNEY Freeman Catholic College BONNYRIGG Our Lady of Mercy College BURRANEER De La Salle College CARINGBAH All Saint s Catholic Senior High CASULA De La Salle College CRONULLA SYDNEY CATHOLIC COLLEGES (SCC) All Saint s College LIVERPOOL Bethany College HURSTVILLE Casimir College MARRICKVILLE Holy Spirit College LAKEMBA DIOCESE OF WAGGA WAGGA Xavier High ALBURY Marian Catholic College GRIFFITH St Francis de Sales Regional High LEETON St Paul s Catholic College GREYSTANES St Dominic s College KINGSWOOD All Saint s College LIVERPOOL Holy Cross College RYDE Terra Sancta College SCHOFIELDS Parramatta Marist High WESTMEAD St Andrew s Holy Family Campus MARAYONG St Andrew s John Paul ll Campus MARAYONG Cerdon College MERRYLANDS Loyola Senior High School MOUNT DRUITT St Bishoy s Coptic Orthodox Christian College MT DRUITT Our Lady of Mercy College PARRAMATTA Terra Sancta Nirimba Campus QUAKERS HILL St Agnes Catholic High School ROOTY HILL Terra Sancta Schofields Campus SCHOFIELDS St Columba s High SPRINGWOOD Catherine McAuley High WESTMEAD Bede Polding College WINDSOR SOUTH St John Bosco College ENGADINE Good Samaritan Catholic College HINCHINBROOK Aquinas College MENAI St Patrick s College SUTHERLAND Clancy Catholic College WEST HOXTON Mary Mackillop College WAKELEY Mt St Joseph College MILPERRA St Charbel s College PUNCHBOWL Mater Dei Catholic College WAGGA WAGGA Kildare Catholic College WAGGA WAGGA DIOCESE OF WILCANNIA / FORBES Red Bend Catholic College FORBES DIOCESE OF WOLLONGONG St Joseph s Catholic High ALBION PARK Holy Spirit College BELLAMBI St Patrick s College CAMPBELLTOWN Magdalene Catholic High NARELLAN St John the Evangelist High NOWRA Corpus Christi Catholic High OAK FLATS John Therry Catholic High ROSEMEADOW Mt Carmel High VARROVILLE Edmund Rice College WOLLONGONG St Mary Star of the Sea WOLLONGONG NON PATHWAY AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONS These associations can not provide use the NSWCCC pathway 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 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 11

12 NEW SOUTH WALES ALL SCHOOLS HONOUR ROLL 2010 Sport Name School AFL Mitchell Bates Edmund Rice College Wollongong AFL Jim Carroll Mater Dei College Wagga Wagga AFL Isaac Damme Mater Dei College Wagga Wagga AFL Jarred Ellis Xavier College Skennars Head AFL Kieran Ellis Xavier High School Albury AFL John Evans St Francis De Sales College Leeton AFL Michael Gibbons Kildare College Wagga Wagga AFL John Haggerty Christian Brothers High School Lewisham AFL Tom Keogh Mater Dei College Wagga Wagga AFL Ben Mobbs Gilroy College Castle Hill AFL Jackson Pola-Smith St Augustine s College Brookvale AFL Travis Doyle (Coach) St Francis de Sales College Leeton AFL Rick Joyce (Assistant Coach) St Patrick s College Sutherland Baseball Kieran Glynn St Augustine s College Brookvale Baseball Jacob Younis Marist College Parramatta Baseball Brendon Wallace (Coach) Patrician Brothers College Fairfield Basketball Bree Parsons St Joseph s Catholic College Gosford East Basketball Emma Plunkett (Referee) Trinity Catholic College Auburn Basketball Nick Spittles St Edward s College Gosford Basketball Hannah Young St Francis Xavier s College Hamilton Basketball Francis Mackay (Manager) Terra Sancta College Schofields Basketball Luke Adams (Manager) McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Cricket Corbin Brown Holy Spirit College Bellambi Cricket Tayla Kafoa Bede Polding College Windsor Cricket Dale McKay Bede Polding College Windsor Cricket Kurtis Patterson Christian Brothers High School Lewisham Cricket Celeste Raack Mt Carmel High Varroville Cricket Daniel Sams De La Salle College Revesby Cricket Daya Singh Patrician Brothers College Blacktown Cricket Dean Merola (Coach) Holy Spirit College Bellambi Cricket Tim Spain (Manager) St Dominic s College Kingswood Cross Country Elliott Collins St Mary s High Gateshead Cross Country James Connor John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow Cross Country Elese Gallen Bede Polding College Windsor Cross Country Megan Isbester St Mary s College Gunnedah Cross Country Sarah Marvin Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Cross Country Nathan McGrath Marian Catholic College Cross Country Hayden O Neill Marist College Pagewood Cross Country Mitchell Pink St John the Evangelist High School Nowra Cross Country Susie Seitaridis St Joseph s Catholic High School Albion Park Cross Country Jessica Sleigh St Francis De Sales College Leeton Cross Country Leigh Stewart Trinity Catholic College Lismore Cross Country Celia Sullohern St Columba s High School Springwood Cross Country Benjamin Thomson Marian Catholic College Cross Country Natalie Van Coevorden John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow Cross Country Max Wilson Marcellin College Randwick Cross Country Craig Beacroft (Manager) McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Cross Country Wendy Breen (Manager) Marist College Eastwood Diving Paul McLaughlin Marist College Kogarah Diving Sophie Louise Sprod Aquinas College Menai Diving Anita Holland (Manager) St Andrew s College Marayong Diving Nathan Weaver (Manager) St Andrew s College Marayong Football Daniel Castrogiovanni Christian Brothers High School Lewisham Football Marie Svinos Domremy College Five Dock Football David Stojic Edmund Rice College Wollongong Golf Carly Beck Stella Maris College Manly 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 12

13 Golf Elizabeth El Massien Mercy Catholic College Chatswood Golf Aliza Huff St Francis Xaviers College Hamilton Golf Claudia Lim Gilroy College Castle Hill Golf Maclayne Marr Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood Golf Tahnia Ravnjak Holy Spirit College Bellambi Golf Troy Moses McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Golf Lionel Conroy (Manager) John Paul College Coffs Harbour Hockey Matthew Dawson St Edward s College Gosford Hockey Hayley de la Motte Trinity Catholic College Auburn Hockey Joshua Gregory Edmund Rice College Wollongong Hockey Jack Hayes St Joseph s High School Albion Park Hockey Charlotte Jones St Joseph s Catholic College East Gosford Hockey Rhiannon Russell St Patrick s College Sutherland Hockey Cara Simpson St Patrick s College Sutherland Hockey Shayne Smith St Patrick s College Sutherland Hockey Bev Smith (Team Manager) Catherine McAuley College Westmead Netball Magdalene Faaauma Nagle College Blacktown Netball Isabelle Keogh Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer Netball Kara Styles John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow Rugby James Dargaville Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood Softball Georgia Casey Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills Softball Lisa Carlton Stella Maris College Manly Softball Alice Donohoe Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Softball Rachael Sechi Brigidine College St Ives Softball Taylah Tsitsikronis Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Swimming Jamal Abdularhim St John the Evangelist High Nowra Swimming Sarah Baker Brigidine College St Ives Swimming Brady Casey St Edward s College Gosford Swimming Michelle Connelly Marian Catholic College Griffith Swimming Bernadette Flannery Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Swimming Eric Hamilton Patrician Brothers College Fairfield Swimming Rachelle King St Joseph s Catholic College Gosford East Swimming Kara Leo Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Swimming Victor Lucas Marist College Pagewood Swimming Alexis Mastrodomenico Corpus Christi Catholic College Oakes Flat Swimming Hannah McLaren Magdalene Catholic High School Narellan Swimming Adam McNamara St John s College Woodlawn Swimming Brendan Micallef St Paul s Catholic College Greystanes Swimming Jade Moody St Catherine s College Singleton Swimming Lucy Palu Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Swimming Elias Rizk St John Bosco College Engadine Swimming Sharyn Gill-Andrews (Manager) Trinity Catholic College Lismore Tennis Ellen Perez Corpus Christi Catholic High Oak Flats Tennis Peter Solway De La Salle College Revesby Touch Matt Arnold St Augustine s College Brookvale Touch Brittany Coe McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Touch Kaitlin McCaffery Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Touch Laura Coleman St Paul s High Port Macquarie Touch Matt Dufty Marist College Penshurst Touch Melissa-Mareé Farrington Trinity Catholic College Auburn Touch Andrew Heffernan Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Touch Samantha Rodgers Marist Sisters College Woolwich Touch Niko Siale Holy Spirit College Lakemba Touch James Taefou St Augustine s College Brookvale Touch Emma Tonegato Holy Spirit College Bellambi Touch Michael Aboud (Manager) Our Lady of Lebanon College Harris Park Triathlon Chris Aitken St Paul s High Booragul Triathlon Jelle Bakker St Paul s Catholic College Manly Triathlon Jack Bebbington De La Salle College Triathlon Jessie Fleming Xavier Catholic College Ballina Triathlon Brooke Langeries Mercy Catholic College Chatswood Triathlon Amelia Loughrey St Mary s College Gunnedah Triathlon Braden Ludlow St Mary s College Gunnedah Triathlon Jackson Ludlow St Mary s College Gunnedah Triathlon Keiran Roche Gilroy College Castle Hill Triathlon Celia Sullohern St Columba s High School Springwood 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 13

14 Triathlon Natalie Van Coevorden John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow Triathlon Paul Kennedy (Manager) Xavier College Llandilo Volleyball Elizabeth Borger Santa Sabina College Strathfield Volleyball Madeleine Dimech Marist Sisters College Woolwich Volleyball Anna Phillips Santa Sabina College Strathfield Volleyball Nikki Tripodi Santa Sabina College Strathfield Water Polo Morgan Baxter Santa Sabina College Strathfield Water Polo Emily Boland All Saints College St Mary s Maitland Water Polo Jessica Brooks St John Bosco College Engadine Water Polo Stephanie Calaizis St Scholastica s College Glebe Water Polo Emily Carr Stella Maris College Manly Water Polo Jessica Warwick Santa Sabina College Strathfield Water Polo Ciaran Woolahan St Augustine s College Brookvale 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 14

15 AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS HONOUR ROLL 2010 Sport Name Schoool AFL Michael Gibbons Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Cricket Corbin Brown Holy Spirit College Bellambi Cricket Daya Singh Patrician Brothers College Blacktown Golf Carly Beck Stella Maris College Manly Golf Claudia Lim Gilroy College Castle Hill Hockey Matthew Dawson St Edward s College Gosford Hockey Shayne Smith St Patrick s College Sutherland Netball Isabelle Keogh Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer Rugby League Matthew Eisenhuth St Paul s Catholic College Greystanes Rugby League Matthew Groat St Gregory s College Campbelltown Rugby League David Nofolua John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow Rugby League Luke Pickerd St Patrick s College Sutherland Rugby League Harry Siejka Patrician Brothers College Blacktown Rugby League James Tedesco St Gregory s College Campbelltown Rugby League Vai Puna Tia Kilifi St Dominic s College Kingswood Rugby League Steven Hooper (Manager) Red Bend Catholic College Forbes Softball Lisa Carlton Stella Maris College Manly Softball Georgia Casey Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills Softball Alice Donohoe Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Softball Rachael Sechi Brigidine College St Ives Touch Jenna Hitch Stella Maris College Manly Touch Simon Lang St Paul s College Manly Touch Sarah Peattie Stella Maris College Manly Touch Wesley Sefuiva Patrician Brothers College Fairfield Water Polo Morgan Baxter Santa Sabina College Strathfield Water Polo Emily Carr Stella Maris College Manly Water Polo Ciaran Woolahan St Augustine s College Brookvale 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 15

16 CSCC SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS - SECONDARY 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 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 16

17 NEW SOUTH WALES COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION VINCE VILLA AWARD 2009 Dimitrios Papadatos MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Golf Alicia Quirk Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Touch NSWCCC BLUES AWARD RECIPIENTS 2010 Athletics Melissa-Mareé Farrington Trinity Catholic College Auburn Blue Athletics Regan Suters St Gregory s College Campbelltown Blue Athletics Justin Tarabine St Paul s Catholic College Greystanes Blue Athletics Elana Withnall St Clare s High School Taree Blue AFL Michael Gibbons Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Blue AFL John Haggerty Christian Brothers' High School Lewisham Blue Baseball Kieran Glynn St Augustine s College Brookvale Blue Baseball Jacob Younis Parramatta Marist High School Westmead Bar Basketball Bree Parsons St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford Bar Basketball (Referee) Emma Plunkett Trinity Catholic College Auburn Blue Basketball Nick Spittles St Edward's College Gosford Blue Basketball Hannah Young St Francis Xaviers' College Hamilton Blue Cricket Tayla Kafoa Bede Polding College Windsor Bar Cricket Celeste Raack Mt Carmel High School Varroville Blue Cross Country James Connor John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow Blue Cross Country Celia Sullohern St Columba's High School Springwood Bar Cross Country Natalie Van Coevorden John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow Blue Football Daniel Castrogiovanni Christain Brothers' High School Lewisham Blue Football David Stojic Edmund Rice College Wollongong Blue Football Marie Svinos Domremy College Five Dock Blue Golf Aliza Huff St Francis Xaviers' College Hamilton Bar Golf Claudia Lim Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill Blue Golf Maclayne Marr Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood Blue Golf Troy Moses McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Blue Hockey Matthew Dawson St Edward s College Gosford Blue Hockey Hayley de la Motte Trinity Catholic College Auburn Blue Hockey Cara Simpson St Patrick s College Sutherland Bar Netball Brooke Lawrence Magdalene Catholic High Narellan Blue Rugby League Matthew Groat St Gregory s College Campbelltown Bar Rugby League Matthew Eisenhuth St Paul s Catholic College Greystanes Blue Rugby James Dargaville Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood Blue Softball Lisa Carlton Stella Maris College Manly Blue Softball Georgia Casey Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills Bar Softball Ryan O'Driscoll John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow Bar Softball Patrick Schipp St Gregory s College Campbelltown Blue Swimming Sarah Baker Brigidine College St Ives Blue Swimming Michelle Connelly Marian Catholic College Griffith Blue Swimming Adam McNamara St John s College Woodlawn Blue Swimming Brendan Micallef St Paul's Catholic College Greystanes Blue Tennis Peter Solway De La Salle College Revesby Heights Blue Touch Ben Dossetor St Gregory s College Campbelltown Blue Touch Jenna Hitch Stella Maris College Manly Blue Touch Mitchell Newman St Clare s High School Taree Blue Touch Laura Peattie Stella Maris College Manly Blue Triathlon Brooke Langereis Mercy Catholic College Chatswood Blue Triathlon Braden Ludlow St Mary's College Gunnedah Bar Triathlon Kieran Roche Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill Blue Triathlon Natalie Van Coevorden John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow Blue Volleyball Madeleine Dimech Marist Sisters' College Woolwich Blue Volleyball Anna Phillips Santa Sabina College Strathfield Blue Water Polo Morgan Baxter Santa Sabina College Strathfield Blue Water Polo Emily Carr Stella Maris College Manly Blue 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 17

18 SECTION TWO DIOCESAN / ASSOCIATION REPORTS 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 18

19 DIOCESE OF ARMIDALE NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2010 The Diocese of Armidale is large in size but small in numbers with just five secondary schools - St Philomena s Moree, Holy Trinity Inverell, St Mary s College Gunnedah, O Connor Catholic College Armidale and McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth. Of these five schools two are small central schools while two others are the smallest Year 7 12 Catholic schools in NSW. Despite the small numbers our achievements in sport are amazing with the year beginning by honouring those students who won NSWCCC Blue Awards in 2009: Nicholas Kay McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Basketball Kyle Eichorn O Connor Catholic College Armidale Hockey Alexa Wilkinson St Mary s College Gunnedah Netball Braden Ludlow St Mary s College Gunnedah Triathlon Jack Hickey St Mary s College Gunnedah Triathlon John Hickey Gunnedah Received a special presentation for his contribution to sport as a parent over the past six years Students who either won a medal at NSW All Schools Championships or were selected in a NSW All Schools Team this year were: Megan Isbester St Mary s College Gunnedah Athletics Megan Isbester St Mary s College Gunnedah Cross Country Brittany Coe McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Touch Amelia Loughrey St Mary s College Gunnedah Triathlon Braden Ludlow St Mary s College Gunnedah Triathlon Jackson Ludlow St Mary s College Gunnedah Triathlon Kyrah Dal Santo Holy Trinity School Inverell Triathlon Milly Koch Holy Trinity School Inverell Triathlon Paige Kimmince Holy Trinity School Inverell Triathlon Students who either won a medal at NSWCCC Championships or were selected in a NSWCCC Team were: Robert Pryor St Mary s College Gunnedah Athletics Teegan Smith McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Athletics Travis Stahlut O Connor Catholic College Armidale Athletics Mikhaila Stockdale McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Athletics Erica Sweeney O Connor Catholic College Armidale Athletics Ashley Whitehead Holy Trinity School Inverell Athletics Toby Brazel O Connor Catholic College Armidale Cross Country Jackson Ludlow St Mary s College Gunnedah Cross Country Erica Sweeney O Connor Catholic College Armidale Cross Country Kyle Eichorn O Connor Catholic College Armidale Hockey Ashley Ninness McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Hockey Shannon Purdy McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Hockey Bonnie Morris St Philomena s School Moree Swimming Amanda Duffy St Mary s College Gunnedah Triathlon Hayden Jaeger St Mary s College Gunnedah Triathlon Jack Lorimer St Mary s College Gunnedah Triathlon Molly Lorimer St Mary s College Gunnedah Triathlon Robert Martin St Mary s College Gunnedah Triathlon Anna Maxwell St Mary s College Gunnedah Triathlon Jarrod Murray St Mary s College Gunnedah Triathlon With small numbers and large distances to travel to compete, costs continue to be a major factor in preventing students participating in sport. Since many students are involved in multiple sports this problem is simply compounded. We welcome the review of costs involved with the major sports. Students, staff and parents from all five secondary schools in the Armidale Diocese greatly appreciate the opportunity to be able to compete in sport at a higher level. Thanks to the individual Sport Conveners and Team Managers for all their efforts in organising and running the many different sporting events offered by NSWCCC. Congratulations to Mr. Luke Adams (McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth) on his appointment as NSW All School Boys Basketball Team Manager and NSWCCC Boys Basketball Team Manager. Luke was also the Carnival Convener for the Northern NSWCCC Basketball Tournament hosted by Tamworth and did a great job in both roles NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 19

20 This past year the Armidale Diocese combined with the Bathurst Diocese in both Football and Touch. With our small numbers it was not viable to send teams of our own to these selection trials. Special thanks to Linda Densmore and the teachers from the Bathurst Diocese who helped make the combined teams a success. Thanks to the individual School Sports Organisers from the Armidale Diocese Casey McCowan (St Philomena s Moree), David Koch (Holy Trinity Inverell), Vicki Channon (O Connor Catholic College Armidale), Mark Falkenmire (McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth) and Tim Kennedy (St Mary s College Gunnedah) for their contributions to sport this year. Thanks as well to the other staff from all the schools who helped with sport at the various levels from school sport through to School Sport Australia especially those who volunteered to travel away overnight as Team Managers. Without these willing staff sport would not operate as smoothly as it does at present. Mr. Tony Moran (Principal St Mary s College Gunnedah) was again Chairman of the Armidale Diocesan Secondary Sport Council and his support has been greatly appreciated by all concerned. Special mention should be made of the Catholic Schools Office Armidale for their cooperation and funding of sport in the Armidale Diocese. We are fortunate to have a very good sponsor in the Armidale Diocesan Investment Group who contribute funds to offset our travel costs and also for those students who go on to represent NSW All Schools at School Sport Australia events. Finally, thanks to Kym Skerritt for all her hard work in keeping us all up to date and informed about NSWCCC Sport. She does an amazing job and certainly looks after us in many different ways beyond what would be expected. The NSWCCC Sports Association has done a great job running sport this year and we look forward to participating in NSWCCC sport again next year. Tim Kennedy Armidale Diocesan Secondary Sport Coordinator 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 20

21 DIOCESE OF BATHURST NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2010 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 There are five secondary schools and four K-10 schools in the Bathurst- Wilcannia Forbes Dioceses. 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. We had several hundred students represent our Dioceses at the full range of NSW CCC sports and over twenty of these students were selected in a NSW CCC team. These were: Daniel Bruton and Amanda Marks for Cross Country; Emily and Christine Brady, Beth Redding and Kelsey Willott for Open Girls Hockey; Madeleine Bott, Ailie McGarity and Mahala Williams for 16 Girls Hockey; Luci Ferguson, Will Baker, Jessie Dunlop, Mitchell Dunlop, Jarrod Fairall, Billie O Connor for Swimming; Toby Evans and Jake Dooley for Touch and lastly, Matthew Sandell and Samuel Chamberlain for 16 Boys Rugby. An interesting note appeared in the annual Rugby report: the Bathurst Wilcannia Forbes team was the surprise packet on the day, they made the final and pushed MCS every step of the way! this was no small feat! As well seventeen students from our dioceses placed at the NSW CCC Athletics Carnival with Julia O Shea from MacKillop College, Bathurst setting a new record for the 15 Girls High Jump of 1.68m. Special thanks must go to the school Sport Co-ordinators who work tirelessly to give their students the opportunity to represent their school, diocese and state. Further, there is the hard work of staff who willingly act as convenors, team managers and officials as they contribute in no small way to the success of the various carnivals. And in turn we thank our principals for supporting the teachers involvement in the sport program. A special thank you is given to the Diocesan Sport Council for their continued support and expertise. I would also like to acknowledge the support and advice received from Kym Skerritt, the Executive Officer for NSWCCC, and the other diocesan and association representatives who are so approachable and supportive. A special mention needs to be made of the work of Kathie Lowe, Bev Vimpany, Helen Notley, the Executive and the Blues Committee for their everyday running of so many elements of the whole program. We are looking forward to an eventful 2011! Linda Densmore Diocesan Sport Co-ordinator St Joseph s Catholic School Oberon 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 21

22 DIOCESE OF BROKEN BAY NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2010 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 Exceptional results, record numbers of participants, a new event on the calendar and more representatives and awardees than ever. The Broken Bay Secondary Schools sports association is moving forward with strength. This year the Diocese hosted 18 BBSSSA 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 2010 BBSSSA events have been run professionally and achieved exceptional results. To highlight the sporting year 2010 began with our top athletes being honoured at the 2009 Combined Catholic Colleges Blue Awards. In 2009 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. Carley Beck Stella Maris College Manly Golf Sam Brisby St Augustine s College Brookvale Touch Michael Cantrall St Leo s Catholic College Wahroonga AFL Georgia Casey Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills Softball Zachery Fell St Edward s College Gosford Rugby Rachelle King St Joseph s Catholic College Gosford Swimming Jessie O Brien St Leo s Catholic College Wahroonga Cross Country Dimitrios Papadatos MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Golf Bree Parsons St Joseph s Catholic College Gosford Basketball Amy Pejkovic St Leo s Catholic College Wahroonga Athletics Further congratulations must also go to Dimitrios Papadatos (MacKillop) who was honoured for his excellence in sport. Dimitrios was awarded the Vince Villa Award. The top award given in Catholic School Sport to the most outstanding sportsperson of the year. Success on the sporting field was unsurpassed in 2010 with Broken Bay students being selected into all 20 of the available CCC sporting teams. Congratulations needs to go to all of our students who have been selected into NSW All Schools and School Sport Australia teams this year In 2010 we farewell two of our Principals. Ray Werren from Mater Maria and Stephen Aitken from MacKillop. The association wish them both the best in their future endeavours and thank them for their ongoing support of the BBSSSA. Another big thank you must go to Andy Martin who has stepped in, in 2010 to become our Association Liason with the Catholic Schools Office. Andy brings with him a wealth of knowledge and has provided great guidance over his time in this role. In 2010 I also make my resignation as President of the BBSSSA after 10 very busy years as the Broken Bay Diocesan Representative. I have made many great friends and acquaintances over this time, and I would like to personally thank all the Sports Coordinators and their supporting Principals who have made my job both enjoyable and challenging. I wish everyone involved with the Sports association the best in NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 22

23 As always many thanks need to be made to the committed staff who have ensured a successful 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 Thanks to: The Broken Bay executive; Jane Knapinski (Mercy), Linda Mezger (Stella) and David Chant (Brigidine), who have provided great support throughout the year. The Sports Co-ordinators who work tirelessly to provide opportunities for the students in our schools to participate in the BBSSSA and its associated pathways. 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 NSWCCC through the convening of carnivals in Jane Knapinski (Mercy Chatswood) Athletics Scott Murray (St Edward s Gosford) Baseball Gay Purchase (CSO Broken Bay) for her administration support. The Broken Bay Secondary School Principals for their continued support of sport in the Broken Bay Diocese. Joshua Holmes President BBSSSA St Leo s Catholic College Wahroonga Mackillop Catholic College Warnervale Mater Maria College Warriewood 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 23

24 ARCHDIOCESE OF CANBERRA AND GOULBURN NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2010 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 2010 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. 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. This was my last year as sports organiser in the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn as I will be retiring at the end of the year. During the last 10 years I have seen the level of participation of our Diocese go from strength to strength along with the level of achievement. I thank most sincerely all members of the CCC community, the teachers and parents who have worked so hard to keep our students so actively involved in this sports pathway. Congratulations to all for another great sporting year for students and staff. Louise Stokes Primary PDHPE and Wellbeing Officer Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 24

25 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS SPORTS ASSOCIATION NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2010 Another busy sporting year has come to an end for the CBSA schools. CBSA competed in a range of events and competitions run by NSWCCC. As ever we are most grateful to 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 superbly run and provided a valuable pathway for our students in these sports. CBSA also sent teams to various team sports such as touch football, football, rugby league, rugby union and volleyball. Additionally, many students trialled 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. Congratulations the following students selected into CCC teams. Daniel Sadaka Josh Basara Stephen Crawford Kevin Weeks Matthew Coleman Tim Ward Niko Siale David Almeida Matt Clifton Jeremiah Pele Matthew Lemme Anthony Byun Vishal Gangaram Daniel Kim CCC Football CCC Football CCC Rugby CCC Rugby CCC Swimming CCC Touch CCC Touch CCC Volleyball CCC Volleyball CCC Volleyball CCC Volleyball CCC Volleyall CCC Volleyball CCC Volleyball Several students were also nominated for Blue Awards. 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 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 with the framework provided by NSWCCC. The standard of competition and the quality of the events held is always impressive to those who attend. CBSA schools and principals are fully supportive of the pathway NSWCCC offers to our students and we look forward to continuing our involvement with NSWCCC sport next year. Chris Hook CBSA Representative NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 25

26 CATHOLIC GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2010 This year at the 13 th Blues Award Presentations five girls from CGSSSA Schools who use the CGSSSA as a pathway and one girl who use an alternate pathway to higher levels of representation were recognised for their sporting prowess in and commitment to, their chosen sport. By implication these awards also acknowledge the wonderful opportunities our Association in combination with the NSWCCC offer the elite athletics within our schools. I trust that the staff responsible for sport within these schools, those who make these opportunities possible, are also affirmed for the contributions they make to the lives of these talented athletes. The following students sporting achievements in 2009 were recognised at the Blue Awards this year: Football Carlie Ikonomou Marist Sisters College Woolwich Bar Hockey Mathilda Carmichael Monte Sant Angelo College Nth Sydney Blue Tennis Shannon Cleary Brigidine College Randwick Blue Volleyball Chloe Carver Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Bar Water Polo Serena Reid Marist Sisters College Woolwich Bar Water Polo Devon Boyle Marist Sisters College Woolwich Blue During 2010 CGSSSA teams competed in Swimming, Diving, Athletics, Cross Country, Cricket, Soccer and Touch. A CGSSSA softball team was selected this year for the first time. This team will compete at the NSWCCC Championships in Individual students from a variety of schools gained selection in NSWCCC teams again this year some of whom demonstrated skills that saw them also gain higher representative honours. It was easier to track student progress through the different levels of representation this year as the NSWCCC website was more regularly and accurately updated. However, it is still difficult to track student in some sports especially part the NSWCCC level. This said it seems from the information available that about 109 students from CGSSSA were selected in a NSWCCC team (Athletics) and that about 16 were selected in a NSW All Schools Team and 3 in a School Sport Australia team. Representation in 2010 was it is believed as follows Sport Team Selected Sport Team Selected Athletics NSWCCC (Self Nom) 35 Athletics NSW All Schools TBD Cricket NSWCCC 2 Cross Country NSW All Schools 1 Cross Country NSWCCC 22 Football NSW All Schools 1 Diving NSWCCC 9 Hockey NSW All Schools 1 Football NSWCCC 3 Softball NSW All Schools 1 Hockey NSWCCC 3 Swimming NSW All Schools 1 Netball NSWCCC 1 Touch NSW All Schools 3 Softball NSWCCC 1 Volleyball NSW All Schools 5 Swimming NSWCCC 33 Water Polo NSW All Schools 3 Tennis NSWCCC 1 Football School Sport Australia 1 Touch NSWCCC 6 Softball School Sport Australia 1 Volleyball NSWCCC 15 Water Polo School Sport Australia 1 Water Polo NSWCCC 13 It was wonderful to see that so many students continue to access representative sporting opportunities through the school pathway this year and that they do so in such a wide range of sports. The support of the NSWCCC convenors and Kym Skerritt as well as the great work done by the sports staff in our member schools underpins the opportunities available to students and their ability to achieve and demonstrate their best within their chosen sport(s). Our strength as an Association lay predominantly in Cross Country, Swimming, Water Polo and Volleyball again this year. However, with 35 students from CGSSSA schools entering the NSW All School Athletics this year there is a clearly a large group in interested and talented track and field athletes in the Association. We were also well represented in Diving, Football, Hockey and Touch NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 26

27 This year there were a number of staff changes in schools. This had an impact on the Association and particularly on those events convened by new staff, as knowledge and experience were lost. However, new staff to the Association brought with them new ideas, skills and knowledge which has and will continue to strengthen our Association. The Orientation Program conducted at the start of the year was very successful and of particular benefit given the number of staff changes. It is fantastic to see that risk management and compliance are now seen as the norm and that each school is for the most part diligent in meeting administrative requirements when convening and entering sports. The Association By-Laws will be reviewed at the end of 2010 to ensure that they reflect best practice and that there is consistency across sports where this is desirable and practical. We have found over recent years that having detailed By-Laws for all sport readily available to schools is of great value. Team selections continued to be challenging in 2010 but the Association is moving in a positive direction in this regard. Areas for review and development in 2011 are likely to include our financial practices, competition fixtures with a focus on maximum participation time for all team and trying to secure team managers and officials early in the year. 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 NSWCCC sport in 2010 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 NSWCCC Representative Executive Member 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 27

28 DIOCESE OF LISMORE NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2010 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 2010 have included: Another very impressive number of students from our secondary schools gaining selection into NSWCCC sides, with a select band of these making it into NSW All Schools including Laura Coleman, St Paul s High Port Macquarie (Touch), Leigh Stewart, Trinity Catholic College Lismore (Cross Country), Jarred Ellis, Xavier College Skennars Head (AFL), Adam McNamara, St John s College Woodlawn (Swimming) as well teachers Sharyn Gill- Andrews, Trinity Catholic College Lismore (Manager Swimming) and Leroy Conroy, John Paul College Coffs Harbour (Manager Golf) The continued high level performances of our Diocesan Swimming team as a whole as well as some outstanding individual efforts at CCC and beyond. One standout performer was Adam McNamara (St John's College Woodlawn) who finished a most commendable 5th in the Years Boys 100m Backstroke 1:00.78 but followed that with a fabulous gold medal performance in the 16 Years boys 50m Backstroke in an excellent time of Adam was also a member of the NSW Yrs Boys' Medley Relay team which finished 2nd and the NSW Yrs Boys' Freestyle Relay team which took bronze. The excellent result of the of the Lismore team at the NSWCCC 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. An undoubted highlight was the performance of Kirsty Williams (Mt St Patrick s Murwillumbah) who took out gold in all three of her events 13 Girls Discus, Javelin and Shot Put, all in personal best distances. Kirsty was one of 4 Lismore competitors to finish runner up in their respective age championships - the others being Jay Meaney (St John s Woodlawn), Savannah Walker (St Paul s Kempsey) and Martin Campbell (St Joseph s Banora Point). Kirsty and Jay went on to take out NSW All Schools Track and Field events Kirsty in the shot put and discus and Jay in the 400m. The excellent second hosting of 2010 CCC Softball at Kempsey in February many thanks Peter Garty and the Kempsey/Macleay community and, for the first time, the 2010 CCC Baseball in Lismore many thanks Convener Bill O Sullivan and the Lismore Baseball community. John Paul College Coffs Harbour Year 9/10 Girls Team won the NSWCCC Basketball for the third year in a row for this team. Another big win in the NSWCCC Tennis Teams event to St Joseph s College Port Macquarie 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 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 28

29 The continued growth, interest and success in primary and secondary sport for children with disabilities. We farewelled Bennett Powell (Newman Technical College) after so many years of successful performances, contagious enthusiasm and exemplary participation in AWD events, especially athletics. 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 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 29

30 DIOCESE OF MAITLAND/NEWCASTLE SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2010 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 11 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 Awards. This year s recipients are: Aliza Huff St Mary s High School Gateshead Golf Elena Withnall St Care s High School Taree Athletics. We had several hundred students represent our Diocese at the full range of CCC 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, Aliza Huff from St Francis Xavier s Hamilton for golf, Chris Aitken from St Paul s Booragul for Triathlon and Emily Boland from St Mary s Maitland for water polo. This year our Diocese was successful in the Open Boys NSWCCC Football Knockout. St Francis Xavier s College Hamilton was crowned the Open Boys winner when they defeated defending champions Freeman College Bonnyrigg by two goals to one in the final. St Francis Xavier s was undefeated against teams from Aberdeen, Maitland, Taree, Singleton, Gosford, Armidale, Kempsey and Kogarah. 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 11 school sport coordinators for the support they continue to give to me. 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 and advice I have received from Kym Skerritt who works tirelessly in promoting, organising and managing the NSWCCC Sports Association as well as the other Diocesan Sport Coordinators who are so approachable and supportive of each other. Bernadette Duggan Education Officer PDHPE 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 30

31 Association Of Metropolitan Catholic Colleges Annual Report President Mr. David McInnes (Pagewood) De La Salle College Ashfield Ph Fax La Salle Catholic College Bankstown Ph Fax Marist College Kogarah Ph Fax Christian Bros' High School Lewisham Ph Fax Marist College North Shore Ph Fax Marist College Pagewood Ph Fax Marcellin College Randwick Ph Fax Secretary/Treasurer Mr Peter Buxton Committee Members Mr Michael Barrington De La Salle Ashfield Mr Adel El Jamal De La Salle College Ashfield Br Peter Ryan LaSalle College Bankstown Ms Kristy Ivanoff LaSalle College Bankstown Mr John Riordan Marist College Kogarah Mr Angelo Scali Marist College Kogarah Br Paul Conn Christian Brothers High School Lewisham Mr David Mamo Christian Brothers High School Lewisham Br Peter Corr Marist College North Shore Mr Peter Giles Marist College North Shore Mr David McInnes Marist College Pagewood Mr Jayson Brewer Marist College Pagewood Br David Hall Marcellin College Randwick Mr Robert Capizzi Marcellin College Randwick Mr Anthony Gleeson St Leo s Catholic College Wahroonga Mr Luke Trotz St Leo s Catholic College Wahroonga The MCC Association has had another successful year. Many of our boys have gone on to represent at a higher level and have done so with enthusiasm and pride. Our association would not be as successful as it is without the hard work and dedication of the staff involved. We have 21 coaching and training staff that look after and select our combined MCC sides. A huge thank you to everyone involved in MCC. 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 a 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. St. Leo's College Wahroonga Ph Fax Regards, Peter Buxton MCC Secretary 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 31

32 METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2010 President Mr John Killeen Patrician Brothers College Fairfield Vice President Mr Tim Logue All Saint s College Liverpool Treasurer/Secretary Mr Chris Dutfield Committee Members Mr Anthony Boccanfuso Mr Heath Borg Mr Joe Lantz Mr Matthew Paton Mr Tom Dyson Mr Brendon Wallace Mr Marc Romano Mr David Cody Mr Brad Scanlon Mr Tim Spain Mr Daniel Bush Mr Chris Whitty Trinity Catholic College Auburn/Regents Park Patrician Brothers College Blacktown St Gregory s College Campbelltown St Patrick s Marist College Dundas Marist College Eastwood Patrician Brothers College Fairfield St Paul s Catholic College Greystanes All Saints College Liverpool Parrramatta Marist High Westmead St Dominic s College Penrith Terra Sancta College Schofields Holy Cross College Ryde I would like to thank all the Principals, Sports Co-ordinators, Staff and students of the MCS Sports Association for their continued support and sporting excellence throughout The Association was once again very successful in many sporting events and, 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. Gratitude is expressed to the following Colleges for their convening of the nominated sport for the 2010 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 also enters a team in the NSWCCC Baseball Championships. In the 43 rd year of the MCS Association we have performed extremely well by providing a large number of students for NSWCCC representation in the individual sports of Swimming, Athletics and Cross Country. At NSWCCC Championships the MCS Representative Teams and Squads had their fair share of wins and a great many of our players distinguished themselves as fine ambassadors of schoolboy sport. Strong performances in Rugby League, Rugby Union, Baseball, Touch, Golf, Cricket, AFL and other sports saw many of our boys gain NSWCCC, NSW All Schools and Australian honours this year. In conclusion I would like to thank once again all the MCS Principlas, Sports Co-ordinators, Coaches, Managers and Convenors for your professionalsm, generosity and support. You are greatly appreciated. Chris Dutfield MCS Secretary/Treasurer 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 32

33 PARRAMATTA DIOCESE SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS COUNCIL NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT has been another busy, yet successful year the students from the Parramatta Diocese. A big thank you goes to all involved in the many sports we support and provide students or teams for. 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 It was fantastic to see a number of successful gala days in a variety of sports well supported by our schools and we look to increasing the number of similar events in The introduction of selection days for touch, rugby league and football were a great success with over 300 students turning up to these 3 events to be considered for selection for PDSSSC teams for NSWCCC events. Some highlights from 2010 as far as Parramatta Diocese and their competitors were :- Softball the NSWCCC Championships at Kempsey gave us a good trip away staying at Evans Head on the beach. Parramatta were equal Champions of the tournament with Broken Bay and we had 5 girls selected in the NSWCCC team Alice Donohue, Ally Casey, Michaela McLennan, Tegan Van Rijn and Taylah Tsitsikronis. Alice and Taylah were selected in the NSW All Schools team. Congratulations to Alice Donohoe from OLMC Parramatta, who was selected in the School Sport Australia team and is to be commended on her incredible performances in School softball over the last year. Golf Lachlan Crowl (Bede Polding) and Troy Moses (McCarthy) were selected in the NSWCCC Golf team. Troy Moses and Claudia Lim (Gilroy) were selected in the NSW All Schools team. Molly Lavercombe was the runner-up in the NSWCCC girls. Josh Cabban (St Columba s) was selected in the NSW state team. Baseball Unfortunately, after a good trial, we were unable to attend this event this year. We are looking forward to fielding a competitive team at Blacktown for the 2011 NSWCCC Baseball tournament. Swimming Parramatta again put in a strong display at the NSWCCC Carnival. The NSWCCC Carnival saw some incredible performances with 16 of our swimmers making it through to NSW All Schools. They were Alecia Anderson and Mikayla O Connor (OLMC), James Tomczyk (St Columba s), Hayley Anschau, Liza Greig, Samantha Watts (Catherine McAuley),Kara Leo, Jesse O Connor,Lucy Palu (Caroline Chisholm), Ryan Roche and Alex Connellan (Gilroy) and Adrian Rossi, Ricky Rossi (Marian), Carla Sargent (Nagle) Giles Gabutina (St Marks) and Daniel Sparks (Bede Polding). The following swimmers medalled at NSW All Schools Kara Leo (Caroline Chisholm), and Mikayla O Connor (OLMC). Congratulations to Lucy Palu and Kara Leo (both from Caroline Chisholm) who medalled at School Sport Australia swimming. Diving It was good to see our younger divers progressing through the ranks and gaining selection in the NSWCCC Diving team. These students were Erin McGiffin and Kate Nikandrova (OLMC), Jade Dillon, Emily McKinnon, Christopher Neale and Daniel Garland (St Andrew s), Ellen Martin and Jessica Stanton (Cerdon) and Loren Druzinec (Gilroy). Hockey Our young team put in a strong effort at the NSWCCC Tournament with Kate Hanna (U/15s) - (Catherine McAuley) being selected in the NSWCCC team. Well done to Dominique Cutler from OLMC for being selected in the Open NSWCCC Hockey Team. Touch The NSWCCC Touch Tournament held in sunny Wagga Wagga was one of the highlights of The staff and students had a great two day trip and came away with many enjoyable memories. Many thanks to Anthony Hood and his Wagga team for hosting such a great event. Once again, Parramatta fielded very strong teams with the Junior Girls and Senior Girls not losing a game, both winning their respective divisions. We had several representatives in the NSWCCC teams including Madison Regan (Nagle), Alana Lamerton (Cerdon), Monique McHugh (Catherine McAuley), Sarah Jane El Takchi, Taylor Mikaelien and Kaitlin McCaffrey (OLMC). Congratulations to Kaitlin McCaffrey who was selected in the NSW All Schools Team NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 33

34 Basketball Congratulations to Taylah Clark from Xavier College for her selection in the NSWCCC Girls Basketball team. Football Parramatta were very competitive at the NSWCCC event with the girls only losing one game and the boys being defeated in a close final. The boys were unlucky again not to have anyone selected in the NSWCCC team but the girls had Emma Sloan (St Columba s) and Kirstie Bridge (Emmaus) selected. Cross Country 2010 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 Celia Sullohern (St Columba s), Louise Marvin and Sarah Marvin (OLMC), Vanessa Edwards (Gilroy), Emma Ralphs and Keiran Roche (Gilroy), Elese Gallen (Bede Polding), Isabella Wigley (Gilroy), Karla Ignazzi (Cerdon), Alison Kingsford (Caroline Chisholm), Maddi Finch (Catherine McAuley) Jessica Vernon and Georgia Voura (St Columba s), Stephanie Kalemusic and Kyle Roe (McCarthy), Nathan McGrath, Elissa Rowston and Ben Thomson (Marian). Five students went to the School Sport Australia Cross Country, namely Elese Gallen (Bede Polding), Sarah Marvin (OLMC), Nathan McGrath (Marian), Celia Sullohern (St Columba s) 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 Congratulations to Tom Eisenhuth (St Columba s) who gained selection in the U/18 NSW State of Origin team. Rugby Union It was pleasing to see us combine with MCC in order to provide teams for the NSWCCC Tournament. Thanks to all who made this joint venture a success. Congratulations to Robert Duff (Bede Polding) and Michael Tauteo (St Clare s) on gaining selection in the NSWCCC team. Netball We had another very keenly contested netball gala day in Parramatta. Congratulations to Georgia Marshall (Xavier) and Kristina Brice (Nagle) on their selection in the NSWCCC Open Netball squad. Magdalene Faaumu (Nagle) made both the 15 Years NSWCCC and the NSW All Schools Netball team. Cricket Dale McKay (Bede Polding) was selected as Captain of the NSWCCC Boys Open Cricket team and was then selected in the NSW All Schools team, while the girls had Eliza Gawthorne (St Columba s), Naomi Stalenberg and Tayla Kafao (Bede Polding) selected in the NSWCCC Girls Open Cricket team. Tayla was also selected in the NSW All Schools team. Tennis Parramatta were very competitive at the NSWCCC Tennis selections with 5 students selected in the NSWCCC Tennis team. These students were Olivia Buccini, Kristina Dimech and Daniel Boniel from Bede Polding, Shannon Cleary (McCarthy) and Dayne Hodge (St Columba s) Triathlon Parramatta had some fine performances at the NSWCCC Triathlon at Penrith earlier this year with 2 students selected in the NSW All Schools Triathlon team. These students were Keiran Roche (Gilroy) and Celia Sullohern (St Columba s) who both medalled at the NSW All Schools Championships. Congratulations to Nagle College, Caroline Chisholm College and St Columba s High who medalled in the various teams section of the NSWCCC competition. Athletics Parramatta once again had many dominant athletes at the NSWCCC Championships. It was great to see so many back up and medal at the NSW All Schools Championships They were Thomas Soliman (Gilroy), Filoi Aukuso (St Clare s), Tavleen Singh (Caroline Chisholm), Dejanee Defoe (St Agnes), Amanda Krsticevic (Bede Polding), Paletina Lemi (Catherine McAuley), Mariella Hurtado (Cerdon), Alison Ruse (Caroline Chisholm) Elese Gallen (Bede Polding), Natalie Apikotoa (OLMC), It was great to see a new young group of athletes step up this year and also medal at All Schools. They included Sarah Marvin (OLMC), Emma Ralph (Gilroy), Amanda Barendregt (St Clare s), Madeleine Rushton (Caroline Chisholm), Victoria Ardita (Cerdon), Danica Hart (Nagle) and the Emmaus Senior relay team. 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. Wayne Gillard Swimming, Paul Kennedy Triathlon, Bev Smith Girls Hockey, Ross Gawthorne Girls Cricket 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 Chris Anschau PDSSSC Coordinator 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 34

35 SOUTHERN SYDNEY COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION * NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2010 President Mr Ray Wooby Good Samaritan College Hinchinbrook Treasurer Mrs Jane Donovan Aquinas College Menai Diocesan Rep SSCCCSA Aaron Poll St John Bosco College Engadine Committee Members Jennifer Borg Mark Barnes Rachael Redman Luke Carnegie Belinda Westwood Greg King John Wheeler/Simon Zahra Kim Tregoning Rick Joyce All Saint s College Casula Aquinas College Menai Clancy Catholic College West Hoxton De La Salle College Caringbah De La Salle College Cronulla Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg Good Samaritan College Hinchinbrook Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer St Patrick s College Sutherland Southern Sydney has enjoyed an outstanding year in 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 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 is the final year coaches will be associated with SSCCC teams, for their hard work in developing teams and for the time and effort, thank you. SSCCC has again combined with the Diocese of Wollongong for Rugby Union in This amalgamation has developed into a great partnership with the Open Team and the 16 s becoming a very competitive unit. The success of this partnership will assist students in other sports in which the association is lacking numbers to provide the best pathway for NSWCCC representation. The effort in running the variety of sports offered by NSWCCC often gets overlooked. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the 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 It has been a pleasure to be amongst such committed SSCCC staff during This commitment is also reflected by the level of dedication and talent shown by students. SSCCC representation is an important recognition of higher level achievement for our students. Yours in Sport, Aaron Poll SSCCCSA Diocesan Representative St John Bosco College Engadine 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 35

36 SYDNEY CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2010 President / Treasurer: Mrs Catherine Sorojevic Mount St Joseph s College Milperra Miss Caitlin Buggy Mount St Joseph s College Milperra Secretary: Mr Aaron Hickey Holy Spirit College Lakemba Committee Members Mr Chris Hook Casimir Catholic College Marrickville Mr Claudio Costa All Saint s College Liverpool Mr Frederick Zalloua St Charbel s College Punchbowl Ms Pauline Jeffery Mary McKillop College Wakeley Ms Cath Summons Bethany College Hurstville The Sydney Catholic Colleges Sports Association (SCC) is now in its third year of using NSWCCC representative pathway. It has been a busy, yet rewarding year for the over 4000 girls who are students in the schools that make up SCC. Throughout 2010 SCC schools competed in a number of NSWCCC diocesan events. The opportunities provided by NSWCCC for our students to compete at representative levels 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 very well 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 which is the primary purpose of the group gaining SCC representation. NSWCCC Representatives Laura Towell Mt St Joseph s College Milperra 12yrs Athletics, Cross Country and Swimming Stephanie Farmakidis Bethany College Hurstville 15yrs Javelin NSWCCC Athletics 3 rd Natalie Murray Bethany College Hurstville 16yrs Hurdles NSWCCC Athletics 3 rd Jessica Burt Mt St Joseph s College Milperra 16yrs Shot Put NSWCCC Athletics 3 rd Teale Vella Mary MacKillop College Wakeley 13yrs Discus NSWCCC Athletics 3 rd Laura Serwa Mt St Joseph s College Milperra Cross Country Monique Austin Mt St Joseph s College Milperra Diving Sam Devlin Mt St Joseph s College Milperra Cricket Cailyn Fountain Bethany College Hurstville Cricket Maria Nguyen Mt St Joseph s College Milperra Volleyball Stacey Maher Mt St Joseph s College Milperra Football Emily Usherwood Bethany College Hurstville Football Cassandra Wright Mt St Joseph s College Milperra Softball Natasha Epariama All Saint s College Liverpool Swimming Our goal for 2011 will be to increase our level of participation in NSWCCC sports. 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 to NSWCCC. SCC is looking forward to 2011 with much anticipation. SCC 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. Cath Summons SCC Representative 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 36

37 DIOCESE OF WAGGA WAGGA NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2010 Wagga Wagga Diocese has completed another busy sporting year for our students through the 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: Alicia Quirk Touch Football (BAR Australian Rep) Vince Villa Ellie Gleeson Basketball (BAR) Wagga Wagga was again the host for Southern Zone AFL Trials which were held in Albury. Thanks to Mark Sanson (Xavier High School) and Travis Doyle (St. Francis College) for organising the successful trials. We were also the host for the Southern NSWCCC Basketball Trials which were held in Albury. This trial was again very successful and thanks are extended to our coordinator Dale Gleeson (Xavier High School). Wagga Wagga Diocese also hosted the NSWCCC Touch Championships on June 4th. It was a glorious day as it was raining throughout NSW and we managed to avoid the wet weather. We managed to complete the championships. This was very pleasing as it was washed out over the last two years. Appreciation is extended to all of the Dioceses and associations, especially our Northern colleagues, who made the long trek down to our city and played fantastic in the spirit of the game. Thanks are extended to the Wagga Wagga Diocese Sports Co-ordinators Michelle Lumsden (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. Thanks must also be extended to the Wagga Wagga Secondary Schools Principals for their support 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 NSWCCC sport. The distances travelled by country students is phenomenal and the commitment they, and their families, make is amazing. They are all happy to do this to pursue excellence and enjoyment in sport through NSWCCC and this is commendable. We look forward to welcoming NSW Catholic schools, NSWCCC executive, staff and families to Wagga Wagga Diocese when we host the Southern Zone Rugby League, AFL and Basketball trials in Congratulations to Kym Skerritt, the NSWCCC Executive and CSCC for their continued support of sport in NSW throughout The Wagga Wagga Diocesan Secondary Sporting Association is looking forward to an eventful Yours in Sport, Anthony Hood Diocesan Secondary Schools Sports Coordinator 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 37

38 DIOCESE OF WOLLONGONG NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2010 Schools from the Wollongong Diocese have enjoyed another great year of sporting activities through the NSW 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 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 2010, 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 Brett Moran (St Joseph s, Albion Park) who coordinated the Southern Country NSWCCC 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 NSWCCC 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 77 students from Wollongong going on to represent in NSWCCC teams and 18 gaining NSW All School teams honours. Two students gained Australian selection - a great advertisement for our pathways. Wollongong diocese hosted the NSWCCC Volleyball and NSWCCC tennis selection 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 NSWCCC, DET and School Sport Australia sites. You might like to pay us a visit at 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 19 this year our Sports Council staged the 14 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. Robert Hurley, Australian Swimming Champion and Commonwealth 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 NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Sport. We wish all involved in secondary school catholic sport the best and hope to see you in action again in John Sparks Wollongong Diocesan Representative 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 38

39 SECTION THREE NSWCCC SPORTS REPORTS 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 39

40 ATHLETICS ANNUAL REPORT The NSWCCC Athletics Championships were held at Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre on Friday 17 September. The venue is ideal for the event with the ground staff having set up the field for us before arrival. The grandstand seating is more than adequate for our numbers and the PA system is effective. The weather was fine and allowed for some fine performances throughout the day. The NSWCCC Athletics Sub-committee will need to look at the new False Start Rule for Team managers seemed to have got the entries down to a fine art, and there were few hiccups on the day re your entries. Many thanks to Kym for receiving all the team entries and chasing down the late ones. Thanks also to Helen Wood and the SDS team for their work on the entries prior to the day, throughout the carnival and putting the results in a package for us. This was the smoothest NSWCCC Athletics event that I have been involved with, MANY THANKS to all who played a part. NSWCCC 2010 Age Champions GIRLS 12 Years Nina Osada-Phornsiri Broken Bay 13 Years Susie Seitaridis Wollongong 14 Years Paletina Lemi Parramatta 15 Years Melissa-Mareé Farrington CGSSSA 16 Years Natalie Apikotoa Parramatta 17 Years Amy Pejkovic Broken Bay 18 Years Tianna Cummings Maitland/Newcastle BOYS 12 Years Jonah Metuangaro Parramatta 13 Years Denzel Singleton MCS 14 Years Rhys Stein MCS 15 Years Regan Suters MCS 16 Years Scott McCarthy Parramatta 16 Years Christian Lozada MCC 17 Years Justin Tarabine MCS 18 Years Sam Martyn Canberra/Goulburn NSWCCC 2010 Records GIRLS 13 Years 1500 Metre Run Sarah Marvin 4:52.49 Parramatta 13 Years 80 Metre Hurdles Susie Seitaridi Wollongong 13 Years 800 Metre Run Sarah Marvin 2:21.26 Parramatta 15 Years Shot Put Filoi Aokuso 13.46m Parramatta 15 Years High Jump Julia O'Shea 1.68m Bathurst/Wilcannia/Forbes 15 Years Discus Throw Filoi Aokuso 45.40m Parramatta 15 Years 90 Metre Hurdles Melissa-Mareé Farrington CGSSSA 17+ Years High Jump Amy Pejkovic 1.72m Broken Bay Relay 4 x 100 Metre Relay Parramatta BOYS 15 Years High Jump David Snowden 2.00m MCS 16 Years 400 Metre Sprint Lozada Christian MCC For complete NSWCCC Athletics Results please go to Jane Knapinski NSWCCC Athletics Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 40

41 NSWCCC Athletics Results 2010 Event 1 Boys Metre Run 1 Patrick Crompton Lismore 4: Brady Casey Broken Bay 4: Chris Barker CBSA 4:37.12 Event 2 Girls Metre Run 1 Celia Sullohern Parramatta 4: Rachel Howard CGSSSA 5: Maddy Adams Maitland/Newcastle 5:11.91 Event 3 Boys 16 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Timothy Wylie Wollongong 4: Henry Pye Lismore 4: Cameron Roberts Canberra/Goulburn 4:26.49 Event 4 Girls 16 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Elese Gallen Parramatta 5: Georgina Beck CGSSSA 5: Eleanor Raper CGSSSA 5:11.04 Event 5 Boys 15 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Joshua Kelly-Makovec Southern Sydney 4: Max Wilson MCC 4: Brad Gullick Wollongong 4:33.16 Event 6 Girls 15 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Erica Sweeney Armidale 4: Bethany Halmy Broken Bay 4: Olivia Leonard Maitland/Newcastle 4:53.77 Event 7 Boys 14 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Joshua Kentwell Wollongong 4: Anthony Jones Broken Bay 4: Jordan Saramento MCS 4:53.35 Event 8 Girls 14 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Megan Isbester Armidale 4: Gabrielle Vanderham CGSSSA 5: Morgan Kitchener Wollongong 5:07.55 Event 9 Boys 13 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Nathan McGrath Parramatta 4: James Cox Broken Bay 4: Ben Thomson Parramatta 4:43.76 Event 10 Girls 13 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Sarah Marvin Parramatta 4:52.49 Record 2 Antonia Howard CGSSSA 5: Rachel Mangan CGSSSA 5:08.15 Event 11 Boys 12 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Kyle Roe Parramatta 5: Victor Radley MCC 5: Chris Pantazis CBSA 5:12.67 Event 12 Girls 12 Years 1500 Metre Run 1 Ellyanne Slennett Broken Bay 5: Maddi Finch Parramatta 5: Paige Pirotta Wollongong 5: NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 41

42 Event 13 Boys Metre Hurdles 1 Justin Tarabine MCS James Moran MCC Cameron Moore Parramatta Event 14 Boys 16 Years 110 Metre Hurdles 1 Christian Lozad MCC Timothy Cashman Southern Sydney Nathan Dyson Lismore Event 15 Boys 15 Years 100 Metre Hurdles 1 Ben Gordon MCC Brendan Harwanek MCS Blaine Carrick Southern Sydney Event 16 Boys 14 Years 100 Metre Hurdles 1 Martin Campbell Lismore Rhys Stein MCS Liam Cashman Southern Sydney Event 17 Girls Metre Hurdles 1 Lisa Celi Southern Sydney Elana Withnall Maitland/Newcastle Vanessa Carrol CGSSSA Event 18 Girls 16 Years 100 Metre Hurdles 1 Abbie Taddeo Wollongong Corrina Moore Parramatta Natalie Murray SCC Event 19 Girls 15 Years 90 Metre Hurdles 1 Melissa-Mareé Farrington CGSSSA Record 2 Rose Jenkins CGSSSA Genevieve Cowie Broken Bay Event 20 Girls 14 Years 90 Metre Hurdles 1 Jordan Jamer Broken Bay Lauren Harrison Broken Bay Emma Watson CGSSSA Event 21 Boys 13 Years 90 Metre Hurdles 1 Andrew Lentini Southern Sydney Jonathon Dobb Broken Bay Michael Fakhoury MCC Event 22 Girls 13 Years 80 Metre Hurdles 1 Susie Seitaridis Wollongong Record 2 Holly Winter Broken Bay Gabriella O'Grady CGSSSA Event 23 Boys 12 Years 80 Metre Hurdles 1 Ryan Leiker MCC Evan Velonas Parramatta Event 24 Girls 12 Years 80 Metre Hurdles 1 Nina Osada-Phornsiri, Broken Bay Taylor Garrett Parramatta Taylor Thomson Wollongong Event 25 Boys Metre Sprint 1 Thomas Soliman Parramatta NWI 3 2 Adam Torta Parramatta NWI 3 3 Justin Tarabine MCS NWI NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 42

43 Event 26 Girls Metre Sprint 1 Amy Pejkovic Broken Bay NWI 2 2 Morgan Hart CGSSSA NWI 2 3 Katie Williams Broken Bay NWI 2 Event 27 Boys 16 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Dane Colbourne MCS NWI 3 2 Benjamin Ambrose Broken Bay NWI 3 3 Christian Lozada MCC NWI 1 Event 28 Girls 16 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Natalie Apikotoa Parramatta NWI 3 2 Savannah Walker Lismore NWI 3 3 Abbie Taddeo Wollongong NWI 3 Event 29 Boys 15 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Jarrod Hill Wagga Wagga NWI 1 2 Jay Meaney Lismore NWI 3 3 Regan Suters MCS NWI 3 Event 30 Girls 15 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Tavleen Singh Parramatta Dejanee Defoe Parramatta Melissa-Mareé Farrington CGSSSA Event 31 Boys 14 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Anas Abu Ganaba MCS Logan Smith Wollongong Matthew Buchanan Broken Bay Event 32 Girls 14 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Carla Italiano CGSSSA Karina Takchi Broken Bay Caitlin Dooley Southern Sydney Event 33 Boys 13 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Denzel Singleton MCS Joshua Parkinson Broken Bay Luke Haworth Maitland/Newcastle Event 34 Girls 13 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Molly Blakey CGSSSA Ruby Ritchi Broken Bay Gabriella O'Grady CGSSSA Event 35 Boys 12 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 John Torso MCS Jordon Bajic MCC Jonah Metuangaro Parramatta Event 36 Girls 12 Years 200 Metre Sprint 1 Jessica Thornton CGSSSA Jacinta Patterson Broken Bay Newbie Redding Broken Bay J Event 37 Boys Open 200 Metre Sprint AWD 1 Mitchell Pink T/F36 Wollongong % 2 Danie Jennings TF5 F35 MCC J % 3 Rocco Musemuci T/F20 Wollongong J % Event 38 Girls Open 200 Metre Sprint AWD 1 Angelique Booth T1 Broken Bay NWI 95.65% 2 Sarah Barlow T/F01 Bathurst/Wilcania/For NWI 84.96% 3 Bedelia Lowerence T/F46 CGSSSA NWI 82.12% 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 43

44 Event 39 Boys Metre Run 1 Sam Martyn Canberra/Goulburn 1: Philip Spratt Southern Sydney 2: Patrick Crompton Lismore 2:02.37 Event 40 Girls Metre Run 1 Cara Simpson Southern Sydney 2: Alex McGain Broken Bay 2: Katie Scammell Wagga Wagga 2:31.79 Event 41 Boys 16 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Henry Pye Lismore 2: Timothy Wylie Wollongong 2: Cameron Robert Canberra/Goulburn 2:08.26 Event 42 Girls 16 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Tia O'Carrall Maitland/Newcastle 2: Elese Gallen Parramatta 2: Georgina Beck CGSSSA 2:24.13 Event 43 Boys 15 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Joshua Kelly-Makovec Southern Sydney 2: Max Wilson MCC 2: Jason Johnson Broken Bay 2:09.87 Event 44 Girls 15 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Tayla Stark CGSSSA 2: Erica Sweeney Armidale 2: Olivia Leonard Maitland/Newcastle 2:23.20 Event 45 Boys 14 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Joshua Kentwell Wollongong 2: Esau Taetuli Southern Sydney 2: Jordan Saramento MCS 2:14.06 Event 46 Girls 14 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Morgan Kitchener Wollongong 2: Megan Isbester Armidale 2: Monique Sale Southern Sydney 2:31.32 Event 47 Boys 13 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Hayden O'Neil MCC 2: Nicholas Meaney Lismore 2: James Cox Broken Bay 2:17.06 Event 48 Girls 13 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Sarah Marvin Parramatta 2:21.26 Record 2 Susie Seitaridis Wollongong 2: Rachel Mangan CGSSSA 2:24.95 Event 49 Boys 12 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Will Kerr MCS 2: Kyle Roe Parramatta 2: Chris Pantazis CBSA 2:32.21 Event 50 Girls 12 Years 800 Metre Run 1 Alexandra Gorman CGSSSA 2: Laura Towell SCC 2: Eliza Roth Wollongong 2: NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 44

45 Event 51 Boys Metre Sprint 1 Justin Tarabine MCS Thomas Soliman Parramatta Adam Torta Parramatta Event 52 Girls Metre Sprint 1 Morgan Hart CGSSSA Katie Williams Broken Bay Brinagh McGee Southern Sydney Event 53 Boys 16 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Julian Roussety MCC Kieran Knight Maitland/Newcastle Benjamin Ambrose Broken Bay Event 54 Girls 16 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Stephanie Zervos Broken Bay Natalie Apikotoa Parramatta Rubee King Broken Bay Event 55 Boys 15 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Jarrod Hill Wagga Wagga David Green MCS Patrick Humphries Broken Bay Event 56 Girls 15 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Tavleen Singh Parramatta Dejanee Defoe Parramatta Victoria Ardita Parramatta Event 57 Boys 14 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Matthew Buchanan Broken Bay Abu Abu Ganaba MCS Godfred Agyemang CBSA Event 58 Girls 14 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Sophie Newham Southern Sydney Caitlin Dooley Southern Sydney Karina Takchi Broken Bay Event 59 Boys 13 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Emmanuel Fakiye MCS Joshua Parkinson Broken Bay Alex Gonzalez Wollongong Event 60 Girls 13 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Gianna Blenkhorn Lismore Gabriella O'Grady CGSSSA Ruby Ritchie Broken Bay Event 61 Boys 12 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 John Torso MCS Jonah Metuangaro Parramatta Daniel Quinten Wollongong Event 62 Girls 12 Years 100 Metre Sprint 1 Jessica Thornton CGSSSA Newbie Redding Broken Bay Nina Osada-Phornsiri Broken Bay NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 45

46 Event 63 Boys Open 100 Metre Sprint Open AWD 1 Mitchell Pink T/F36 Wollongong % 2 Rocco Musemuci T/F20 Wollongong % 3 Daniel Jennings TF35 F35 MCC % Event 64 Girls Open 100 Metre Sprint Open AWD 1 Angelique Booth T13 Broken Bay % 2 Sarah Barlow T/F01 Bathurst/Wilcannia/Forb % 3 Bedelia Lowerence T/F46 CGSSSA % Event 65 Boys Metre Race Walk 1 Nathan Fazeldad MCS 6: Jordan Mulheran MCS 7: Adrian Santa Maria MCS 7:35.44 Event 66 Girls Metre Race Walk 1 Stephanie Grujoski CGSSSA 7: Amanda Barendregt Parramatta 7: Caitlin Plummer Broken Bay 7:46.63 Event 67 Boys Metre Race Walk 1 Robert Murphy MCC 8: Johnathan Anestoudis MCS. 8: Benjamin Wilkinson Bathurst/Wil/Forb 8:42.55 Event 68 Girls Metre Race Walk 1 Amy Bettiol Broken Bay 7: Hannah Denney CGSSSA 7: Kelsey Knight Lismore 7:41.47 Event 69 Boys 16+ 4x100 Metre Relay 1 MCS Broken Bay Lismore Event 70 Girls 16+ 4x100 Metre Relay 1 Southern Sydney CGSSSA Wollongong Event 71 Boys x100 Metre Relay 1 Parramatta MCS Wollongong Event 72 Girls x100 Metre Relay 1 Parramatta Record 2 Broken Bay Southern Sydney Event 73 Boys x100 Metre Relay 1 MCS Maitland/Newcastle Wagga Wagga Event 74 Girls x100 Metre Relay 1 CGSSSA Parramatta Broken Bay Event 75 Boys Metre Sprint 1 Sam Martyn Canberra/Goulburn Brodie McInnes Broken Bay Ethan James Lismore NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 46

47 Event 76 Girls Metre Sprint 1 Lisa Celi Southern Sydney Elana Withnall Maitland/Newcastle 1: Lauren Dennis Maitland/Newcastle 1: Event 77 Boys 16 Years 400 Metre Sprint 1 Christian Lozada MCC Record 2 Benjamin Ambrose Broken Bay Alex Thelwall Lismore Event 78 Girls 16 Years 400 Metre Sprint 1 Tia O'Carrall Maitland/Newcastle Savannah Walker Lismore 1: Roisin Bacon Southern Sydney 1: Event 79 Boys 15 Years 400 Metre Sprint 1 Jay Meaney Lismore Ben Gordon MCC Morgan Paterson MCS Event 80 Girls 15 Years 400 Metre Sprint 1 Tayla Stark CGSSSA 1: Regan Yerbury Southern Sydney 1: Bethany Halmy Broken Bay 1: Event 81 Boys 14 Years 400 Metre Sprint 1 Simon Cox MCC Martin Campbell Lismore Chris DeBrincat Wollongong Event 82 Girls 14 Years 400 Metre Sprint 1 Bianca Ward Southern Sydney 1: Madeline Martinoski Wollongong 1: Mieke Kassulke Broken Bay 1: Event 83 Boys 13 Years 400 Metre Sprint 1 Denzel Singleton MCS Luke Haworth Maitland/Newcastle James Bassil MCC Event 84 Girls 13 Years 400 Metre Sprint 1 Molly Blakey CGSSSA 1: Rachel Mangan CGSSSA 1: Susie Seitaridis Wollongong 1: Event 85 Boys 12 Years Shot Put 1 Jacob Fetui CBSA 10.73m 2 Jonah Metuangaro Parramatta 10.71m 3 Samuel Tyson Wollongong 10.24m Event 86 Boys 14 Years Discus Throw 1 Jesse Jackson MCS 45.88m 2 Anthony Cotello Parramatta 41.94m 3 Rhys Stein MCS 37.85m Event 87 Boys 15 Years Javelin Throw 1 Alex Pirlo Lismore 41.42m 2 Alexander Katzakis Southern Sydney 40.14m 3 Alexander Fowler Bathurst/Wilcannia/For 39.74m Event 88 Boys 16 Years Long Jump 1 Ben Cox MCS 6.69m NWI 2 Kyle Connolly Bathurst/Wilcan/For 6.12m NWI 3 Clancy Walsh Lismore 6.03m NWI 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 47

48 Event 89 Girls 16 Years Long Jump 1 Savannah Walker Lismore 5.18m NWI 2 Natalie Apikotoa Parramatta 5.03m NWI 3 Alexandra Pollett Broken Bay 4.89m NWI Event 90 Boys 13 Years High Jump 1 Denzel Singleton MCS 1.69m 2 Ronald Straton-Mason Canberra/Goulburn J1.69m 3 Brendan Martin Southern Sydney 1.63m Event 91 Girls 13 Years High Jump 1 Mikhaila Stockdale Armidale 1.48m 2 Maddison Ingram Maitland/Newcastle J1.48m 3 Lara Newey Parramatta 1.45m Event 92 Girls 17+ Shot Put 1 Asalia Fagatuai Wollongong 11.14m 2 Tianna Cummings Maitland New 10.86m 3 Jessica Warwick CGSSSA 10.43m Event 93 Girls 14 Years Discus Throw 1 Paletina Lemi Parramatta 36.52m 2 Madeline Bergfield Broken Bay 31.53m 3 Mariela Hurtado Parramatta 28.82m Event 94 Girls 15 Years Javelin Throw 1 Filoi Aokuso Parramatta 32.21m 2 Stephanie Farmakidis SCC 29.26m 3 Emily Carrol Broken Bay 27.30m Event 95 Boys 17+ Long Jump 1 Jacob Smith Wollongong 6.53m NWI 2 Christian Samia MCS 6.41m NWI 3 Justin Tarabine MCS 6.38m NWI Event 96 Girls 17+ Long Jump 1 Amy Pejkovic Broken Bay 5.36m NWI 2 Morgan Hart CGSSSA 4.78m NWI 3 Emma Mahady Wagga Wagga 4.66m NWI Event 97 Boys 12 Years High Jump 1 Samuel Tyson Wollongong 1.49m 2 Cameron Murray MCC 1.46m 3 John Torso MCS 1.40m Event 98 Girls 12 Years High Jump 1 Nina Osada-Phornsiri Broken Bay 1.55m 2 Laura Towell SCC 1.52m 3 Brooke Emerson CGSSSA 1.49m Event 99 Boys 16 Years Shot Put 1 Antonio Inzitari MCS 14.40m 2 Scott McCarthy Parramatta 14.12m 3 Jack Williams Lismore 12.89m Event 100 Boys 13 Years Discus Throw 1 Paulo Aokuso Parramatta 40.79m 2 Hadi Youssef MCC 3.89m 3 Bradley Herbert Bathurst/Wilcannia/For 30.67m Event 101 Boys 14 Years Javelin Throw 1 Rhys Stein MCS 39.79m 2 Zac Kimber Canberra/Goulburn 37.53m 3 Matthew Meafour MCS 37.18m 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 48

49 Event 102 Girls 16 Years Shot Put 1 Ebony Roberts CGSSSA 9.27m 2 Tommaya Kelly-Sines Lismore 9.02m 3 Jessica Burt SCC 9.00m Event 103 Girls 13 Years Discus Throw 1 Kirsty Williams Lismore 37.44m 2 Monica Dimon Southern Sydney 32.05m 3 Teale Vella SCC 27.41m Event 104 Girls 14 Years Javelin Throw 1 Paletina Lemi Parramatta 31.09m 2 Sophie Newham Southern Syd 25.70m 3 Madeline Bergfield Broken Bay 25.21m Event 105 Boys 15 Years Long Jump 1 Regan Suters MCS 6.24m NWI 2 Liam Carney Maitland/Newcastle 6.20m NWI 3 Joshua Knop CBSA 5.89m NWI Event 106 Girls 15 Years Long Jump 1 Melissa-Maree Farrington CGSSSA 5.23m NWI 2 Dejanee Defoe Parramatta 5.22m NWI 3 Brooke Kirk Parramatta 4.96m NWI Event 107 Boys 17+ High Jump 1 Nick Spittles Broken Bay 2.00m 2 Matthew Mulrooney Lismore 1.90m 3 Jacob Smith Wollongong 1.85m Event 108 Girls 17+ High Jump 1 Amy Pejkovic Broken Bay 1.72m Record 2 Jacqueline Star Wagga Wagga 1.55m 3 Shayna Male Bath Wil Forb J1.55m Event 109 Boys 15 Years Shot Put 1 Gerard Holland Canberra/Goulburn 15.15m 2 Tepai Smith MCS 15.12m 3 Toby Harris Wagga Wagga 13.69m Event 110 Boys 12 Years Discus Throw 1 Thomas Wood Wagga Wagga 32.92m 2 Ashley Whitehead Armidale 32.44m 3 Connor Hammond Parramatta 23.85m Event 111 Boys 13 Years Javelin Throw 1 Travis Stahlut Armidale 37.84m 2 Blake Carroll Wagga Wagga 36.92m 3 Paulo Aokuso Parramatta 32.19m Event 112 Boys 13 Years Long Jump 1 Denzel Singleton MCS 5.62m NWI 2 Joshua Parkinson Broken Bay 5.55m NWI 3 Todd Murphy Bath Wil Forb 5.30m NWI Event 113 Girls 13 Years Long Jump 1 Audrey Kyriacou CGSSSA 5.00m NWI 2 Jerona Grove Canberra/Goulburn 4.80m NWI 3 Lauren Russell Parramatta 4.59m NWI Event 114 Boys 16 Years High Jump 1 Bradley Plug MCS 1.85m 2 Thomas Bannan Bath Wil Forb 1.75m 3 Robbie Meldrum MCC 1.70m 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 49

50 Event 115 Girls 16 Years High Jump 1 Nissa Doswell Canberra Goul 1.60m 2 Kathryn Young Bath Wil Forb 1.50m 3 Kelsey Baxter CGSSSA 1.45m 3 Brigitte Keenan-Norton Broken Bay 1.45m 3 Yasmin Akauola Wollongong 1.45m Event 116 Girls 15 Years Shot Put 1 Filoi Aokuso Parramatta 13.46m Record 2 Abby Moroney Wollongong 11.49m 3 Danita Lane Bath Wil Forb 9.65m Event 117 Girls 12 Years Discus Throw 1 Amelia Logan Bath Wil Forb 26.43m 2 Emma Ralphs Parramatta 24.58m 3 Natalia Robson Lismore 24.02m Event 118 Girls 13 Years Javelin Throw 1 Kirsty Williams Lismore 33.85m 2 Susie Seitaridis Wollongong 30.69m 3 Antonia Minutolo CGSSSA 27.75m Event 119 Boys 14 Years Shot Put 1 Matthew Meafour MCS 14.47m 2 Salim Kheirallah MCS 13.92m 3 Kurtis Crisante Bath Wil Forb 13.18m Event 120 Boys 17+ Discus Throw 1 Daniel Aguirre Acevedo Broken Bay 35.17m 2 Michael Holani CBSA 35.02m 3 Chris Doumanis MCC 32.78m Event 121 Girls 16 Years Javelin Throw 1 Julia Parker CGSSSA 28.60m 2 Alexandra Quick Bath Wil Forb 26.62m 3 Emily Johnson Broken Bay 25.27m Event 122 Boys 14 Years Long Jump 1 Logan Smith Wollongong 5.72m NWI 2 Rhys Stein MCS 5.64m NWI 3 Thomas Petry Maitland New 5.51m NWI Event 123 Girls 14 Years Long Jump 1 Alison Ruse Parramatta 5.19m NWI 2 Charlotte Jasprizza Bath Wil Forb 4.75m NWI 3 Kate Bonser CGSSSA 4.72m NWI Event 124 Boys 15 Years High Jump 1 David Snowden MCS 2.00m Record 2 Benjamin Tyson Wollongong 1.83m 3 Anthony Paraschos Lismore J1.83m Event 125 Girls 15 Years High Jump 1 Julia O'Shea Bath Wil Forb 1.68m Record 2 Maddeline Bird Broken Bay 1.64m 3 Melissa-Mareé Farrington CGSSSA 1.58m Event 126 Girls 14 Years Shot Put 1 Paletina Lemi Parramatta 11.88m 2 Maria Fagatuai Wollongong 10.69m 3 Mariela Hurtado Parramatta 10.30m Event 127 Girls 17+ Discus Throw 1 Asalia Fagatuai Wollongong 37.98m 2 Tianna Cummings Maitland/Newcastle 37.23m 3 Danica Hart Parramatta 26.59m 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 50

51 Event 128 Boys 16 Years Javelin Throw 1 Scott McCarthy Parramatta 51.00m 2 Ryan McLachlan MCS 44.58m 3 Robert Pryor Armidale 43.87m Event 129 Boys 13 Years Shot Put 1 Raymond Reyes MCC 13.78m 2 Tim Turner Parramatta 13.53m 3 Paulo Aokuso Parramatta 13.50m Event 130 Boys 16 Years Discus Throw 1 Antonio Inzitari MCS 44.30m 2 Scott McCarthy Parramatta 43.57m 3 Geoffrey Harrison Lismore 37.86m Event 131 Boys 17+ Javelin Throw 1 Lloyd Parker MCS 55.29m 2 Tom Mooney MCS 47.93m 3 Timothy Roberts Bath Wil Forb 47.51m Event 132 Boys 12 Years Long Jump 1 Griffin Carroll Broken Bay 4.85m NWI 2 Brennan Rymer MCS 4.66m NWI 3 Jonah Metuangaro Parramatta 4.65m NWI Event 133 Girls 12 Years Long Jump 1 Nina Osada-Phornsiri Broken Bay 4.77m NWI 2 Melanie Ruse Parramatta 4.48m NWI 3 Taylor Thomson Wollongong J4.48m NWI Event 134 Boys 14 Years High Jump 1 Thomas Rinkin Maitland/Newcastle 1.80m 2 Jonathon Grozdanovski MCC 1.75m 3 Rhys Stein MCS 1.70m Event 135 Girls 14 Years High Jump 1 Rebecca Clark Broken Bay 1.60m 2 Madison Ryan Bathurst/Wilcan/Forb 1.53m 3 Jade Marsh Parramatta J1.53m Event 136 Boys Open Long Jump Open AWD 1 Mitchell Pink T/F36 Wollongong 5.03m NWI 86.72% 2 Bennett Powell T/F20 Lismore 4.51m NWI 68.33% 3 Rocco Musemuci T/F20 Wollongong 4.47m NWI 66.72% Event 137 Girls Open Long Jump Open AWD 1 Sarah Barlow T/F01 Bath Wil Forb 3.97m NWI 80.20% 2 Amanda Krsticevic T46 Parramatta 3.84m NWI 80.00% 3 Bedelia Lowincev T/F46 CGSSSA 3.26m NWI 67.92% Event 138 Girls 13 Years Shot Put 1 Kirsty Williams Lismore 12.13m 2 Monica Dimon Southern Sydney 11.50m 3 Alexandra Hulley Parramatta 10.43m Event 139 Girls 16 Years Discus Throw 1 Julia Parker CGSSSA 29.49m 2 Laura Corcoran Wollongong 28.61m 3 Natalie Apikotoa Parramatta 27.24m Event 140 Girls 17+ Javelin Throw 1 Alison Severino CGSSSA 37.82m 2 Teegan Smith Armidale 34.71m 3 Tianna Cummings Maitland/Newcastle 32.97m 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 51

52 Event 141 Boys 17+ Shot Put 1 Luke Merchant Maitland/Newcastle 14.04m 2 Antonio McCredie MCS 13.67m 3 Daniel Aguirre Acevedo Broken Bay 13.33m Event 142 Boys 15 Years Discus Throw 1 Gerard Holland Canberra/Goulburn 52.90m 2 Toby Harris Wagga Wagga 45.61m 3 Jedd Naggy MCS 43.25m Event 143 Boys Open Triple Jump Open 1 Ben Cox MCS 14.16m NWI 2 Justin Tarabine MCS 13.04m NWI 3 Mitchell Pateman Bath Wil Forb 12.62m NWI Event 144 Girls Open Triple Jump Open 1 Natalie Apikotoa Parramatta 11.76m NWI 2 Amy Pejkovic Broken Bay 11.60m NWI 3 Alison Ruse Parramatta 11.16m NWI Event 145 Girls 12 Years Shot Put 1 Meritxell Garcia Wollongong 8.79m 2 Ruby Vaingalo CGSSSA 8.54m 3 Natalia Robson Lismore 8.36m Event 146 Girls 15 Years Discus Throw 1 Filoi Aokuso Parramatta 45.40m Record 2 Abby Moroney, Wollongong 37.90m 3 Melissa Maree Farrington CGSSSA 31.41m Event 147 Boys Open Shot Put AWD 1 Mitchell Pink T/F36 Wollongong 11.65m % 1 Bennett Powell T/F20 Lismore J7.25m 58.00% 2 Rocco Musemuci T/F20 Wollongong J6.46m 51.68% 3 Kyle McIntosh T/F20 Southern Sydney J6.45m 51.60% Event 148 Girls Open Shot Put AWD 1 Natasha Morrison T/F20 Wollongong 7.49m 82.76% 2 Amanda Krsticevic T46 Parramatta 7.33m 81.90% 3 Alexcen Berry Canberra/Goulburn 6.26m 72.37% 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 52

53 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC Northern CCC/CIS Team Matthew Baglin Oakhill College Castle Hill Alex Bailey St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah Mitchell Bates Edmund Rice College Wollongong Jack Brandwood St Ignatius College Riverview Thomas Edmonds Marcellin College Randwick Jarrod Ellis Xavier Catholic College Ballina Taran Etto John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow Patrick Ferguson St Ignatius College Riverview Ben Forst Edmund Rice College Wollongong John Haggerty Christian Brothers High School Lewisham Mitchell Harmer St Augustine s College Brookvale Joshua Harris Holy Spirit College Bellambi Isaac Heeney All Saints College St Peter s Maitland Alex Jalloh St Ignatius College Riverview Cal Johnston St Augustine s College Brookvale Ben Mobbs Gilroy College Castle Hill Chris Nolan St Dominic s College Kingswood Jackson Pola-Smith St Augustine s College Brookvale Jesse Mudge William Clarke College Kellyville Jake Spicer Belmont Christian College Belmont Phillip Syros Oxley College Bowral Tom Welch St Ignatius College Riverview NSWCCC Selections Report On Wednesday April 28 the selection trials were held at Waratah Oval No. 4 Sutherland. 116 boys attended the trials travelling as far north as Ballina to Wollongong in the south and Bowral in the Southern Highlands. There were 60 boys who were 15, or will be 15 by the end of the year, and the remainders were 14 year olds. There were 4 selectors: James Furey (Newcastle), Brett Somerville (CIS), Tony Kane (Wollongong), Brian Edmonds (Parramatta) and myself. The boys were placed into six teams and they played three games. After the completion of the three games a final 36 were selected and another game was played to finally select 22 players. The trials ran smoothly and the injuries sustained were minor. There were two head clashes (no concussion) and one slight neck strain 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 boys trialling was first class and the selectors were happy with the selection. Unfortunately one of the boys from Riverview had to pull out and Isaac Heeney (Maitland) was chosen as a replacement. It was pleasing to see the final 22 boys come from such a large area of the state covering the Diocese of Lismore, all down the eastern seaboard into the Hunter Valley and Central Coast, Sydney metropolitan and down to Wollongong Diocese. Special thanks to the Miranda Football Club for providing canteen facilities to the parents and family of the boys trialling. Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Mitchell Bates Jarrod Ellis John Haggarty Jackson Pola-Smith Edmund Rice College Wollongong Xavier Catholic College Ballina Christian Brothers High School Lewisham St Augustine's College Brookvale NSW All Schools Report The carnival was held from Tuesday May 25 to Thursday May 27 in Albury. It was hosted by CIS. Congratulations to Terry Caldwell and his team in providing a first class carnival. NSWCCC/CIS North had their first game against the team from the South Coast. The conditions were very wet but the surface of the ground was exceptional. After a slow start the North team provided good quality skills and teamwork to win but it came at a cost. Unfortunately we lost a player who was ultimately ruled out for the remainder of the carnival NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 53

54 Wednesday was a better day to play with no rain but the playing surface was still slippery with some muddy and wet patches but overall it was in good condition. All teams have to play 2 games on the Wednesday. Our first game was against the 2009 champions Riverina South West. After a slow start again we finally overcame the opposition and finally ran out comfortable winners. Our CCC/CIS North team had another injury. This time it was Jarred Ellis (Ballina) who had starred in our first game on Tuesday and in the first half of this game. Jarred was not able to take part in the rest of the carnival and we were down two players. The second game of the day was against Sydney and the boys played a very good game of football and were never in danger of losing the game. This was the best game of the day. The CCC/CIS North Team finished first in their pool and would play in the final against CCC/CIS South on Thursday. The final between the two CCC/CIS teams was played at a frenetic pace and a lot of pressure. There was a one point difference at half time but the South team got an early break and converted their chances better than the North team. CCC/CIS South finally won by 18 points which was not a real indication of the closeness of the game. The game was played in great spirit and congratulations to coach Mark Sanson with his teams win. It was extremely pleasing to have 7 of the CCC/CIS North selected in the NSW All Schools team. Special thanks to James Furey (Manager) and Brett Somerville (Assistant Coach) in bringing their expertise, and experience to the team, and being able to get the boys to perform consistently at a high level. We were able to work well together and would highly recommend, if possible for 2011, that this combination remain together. Many thanks to Mr Nolan and Mr Bailey in assisting with running duties for the team on game day, To Mrs Heeney in cutting and presenting the fruit to the boys as part of their recovery session at the completion of each game. Students Selected in the NSWCCC/CIS Merit Team Mitchell Bates Edmund Rice College Wollongong Jack Brandwood St Ignatius College Riverview Jarrod Ellis Xavier Catholic College Ballina Taran Etto John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow Patrick Ferguson St Ignatius College Riverview Ben Forst Edmund Rice College Wollongong John Heggerty Christian Brothers High School Lewisham Alex Jalloh St Ignatius College Riverview Ben Mobbs Gilroy College Castle Hill Jackson Pola-Smith St Augustine s College Brookvale Tom Welch St Ignatius College Riverview Rick Joyce NSWCCC/CIS Northern Coach 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 54

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56 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC Southern CCC/CIS Team Luke Brosolo Lachlan Bruce William Carroll Jim Carroll Dylan Cook Nick Coughlan Isaac Damme Jeremy Duck Kieran Ellis John Evans Matt Gaynor Michael Gibbons Ben Gould Brydan Hodgson Michael Keatley Tom Kenny Tom Keogh Hunter Lloyd Matt Munro Lachlan O'Callaghan Josh O'Connell Charlie Way Xavier High School Albury The Scots School Albury Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Sapphire Coast Anglican College Bega The Scots School Albury Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Xavier High School Albury Xavier High School Albury St Francis De Sales College Leeton St Francis De Sales College Leeton Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Xavier High School Albury Xavier High School Albury Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga The Riverina Anglican College Wagga Wagga Xavier High School Albury St Francis De Sales College Leeton Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Xavier High School Albury NSWCCC Selections Report The NSWCCC Southern Selections were conducted at the Lavington Sports Ground on Thursday 22 April boys trialled from 9 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 (NSW All Schools Coach and 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 Albury. Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Jim Carroll Nick Coughlan Isaac Damme Kieran Ellis John Evans Michael Gibbons Tom Keogh Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga The Scots School Albury Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Xavier High School Albury St Francis De Sales College Leeton Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga NSW All Schools Report This year s championships were held in Albury on the NSW/Victorian border from Tuesday 25 May to Thursday 27 May. The conditions were wet and slippery on the first day which made it difficult for players to keep their feet and show their skills. The CCC/CIS Southern Blue Tongues started well in the first game and accounted for the Northern NSW Stallions team to in the worst conditions of the day as steady rain fell throughout the game. On Day 2 our games were played at Bunton Park, North Albury. The weather had improved which helped the players show their true ability. The Blue Tongues met the Riverina Murray Greys and despite being jumped early fought back for a good win to The Blue Tongues needed to maintain their intensity with their last pool game against West Darling. Our trend of being slow starters continued with West Darling scoring before we got on the board. The boys regrouped and bounced back for a good win to Our three wins placed us at the top of Pool B with a playoff for 1st place against the Northern CCC/CIS team on the final 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 56

57 day. The final was closely contested with the Bullants getting away to a 2 goal lead before we levelled the scores by half time. A great second half with good work by all players saw the Blue Tongues come away with the win to This result meant the Southern NSW CCC/CIS Blue Tongues were crowned state champions for A fantastic result for a great group of boys! For the record, the team kicked 30 goals in the 4 games with 14 of the squad contributing. Isaac Damme kicked 4, with Keiran Ellis, Matt Gaynor, Michael Gibbons and Charlie Way kicking 3 each. Michael Gibbons was named player of the carnival and Tom Keogh was named Southern CCC/CIS s best player. Jim Carroll, Nick Coughlan, Isaac Damme, Kieran Ellis, John Evans, Michael Gibbons and Tom Keogh were selected in the NSW All Schools team to play at the National Carnival in Perth, WA from Saturday 24 July to Saturday 31 July. Students Selected in the Merit Team Luke Brosolo Xavier High School Albury Jim Carroll Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Nick Coughlan The Scots School Albury Isaac Damme Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Kieran Ellis Xavier High School Albury John Evans St Francis De Sales College Leeton Matt Gaynor St Francis De Sales College Leeton Tom Keogh Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Hunter Lloyd The Riverina Anglican College Wagga Wagga Matt Munro Xavier High School Albury Josh O'Connell Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Mark Sanson NSWCCC/CIS Southern Coach 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 57

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59 BASEBALL ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC Baseball Team Jacob Younis Kieran Glynn Jake Wilkins Beau Sorbello Charlie Letorneau Tom Vaughan Jarryd Stanley Joshua Guyer Jonathon Nicholl Michael Margerison Joel O Keefe Pat Jackson Parramatta Marist High School Westmead St Augustine s College Brookvale Marist College Eastwood Marist College Eastwood St Gregory s College Campbelltown St Augustine s College Brookvale St Gregory s College Campbelltown Gilroy College Castle Hill Marist College Eastwood St Dominic s College Kingswood Loyola Senior High School Rooty Hill St Gregory's College Campbelltown NSWCCC Selections Report The beautiful Far North Coast and Lismore Diocese played host to the NSWCCC Championships and selections this year. Immaculate diamonds and brilliant organisation greeted all the participating players, coaching staff and umpiring teams. Distance proved to be an unfavourable element for the tournament with only three Diocese/Associations able to field teams Metropolitan Catholic Schools (MCS), Wollongong and host Diocese Lismore. Numbers were enhanced through the addition of individual entries from students within the Broken Bay and MCC Dioceses. Whilst numbers were down on previous years, the quality of player talent was not. Selectors for the NSWCCC were made to work very hard as all players were scrutinised on their ability, teamwork and overall performance. A smaller pool of teams also allowed NSWCCC selectors to conduct training sessions through Infield/Outfield sessions in between games to allow players an even greater opportunity to showcase their talents. Competitive baseball was played by all and each player and team must be congratulated upon the standard of baseball displayed. The overall tournament Champions were MCS managed by Marc Romano and Matt Margersion. A massive thankyou and congratulations to the Lismore Diocese and especially Diocesan Representative, Robert Ellison for helping to coordinate this statewide event Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Kieran Glynn Jacob Younis St Augustine's College Brookvale Parramatta Marist High School Westmead NSW All Schools Report The NSW All Schools Selections featuring NSWCCC, NSWCHS and NSWCIS was held at the former Olympic Diamonds at Blacktown Olympic Park prior to the April school holidays. The NSWCCC team upheld great expectations after the somewhat disappointing results of 2009 where the teams result meant a third place finish. Avenging last years three all draw with CIS, CCC accounted for CIS five runs to three (5-3). Charlie LeTorneau and Jonathon Nicol both recorded two hits in the victory, while Jarryd Stanley and Michael Margerison pitched well, throwing eleven strikeouts between them while CIS managed to scatter only five hits. The second game featured CCC v CHS. Runs were traded between both teams from innings two through seven, but it was the commanding pitching of CHS which eventually lead them to victory CCC managed only seven hits, again headed by the big bat of Charlie Le Torneau who chipped in with two hits. Kieran Glynn and Jake Wilkins both pitched without luck but never gave up the fight in the grudge match. The third and final game saw CHS easily account for CIS eighteen runs to one (18-1) after CIS took an early one nil lead into the third inning. The NSW All Schools selection was quite debated with students having to wait some time before the All School coaching staff could finally commit to a team to represent NSW at School Sport Australia in Perth. After two solid victories, CHS players dominated the team, but two players from both CIS and CCC gained further representative honours, with NSWCCC being represented by Australian Schoolboy Jacob Younis and Kieran Glynn NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 59

60 Another great representative honour was for Brendon Wallace, having been appointed as the NSW Assistant Coach. Due to injury, Kieran was unable to fulfil his commitments at SSA and returned home. Jacob, however, well and truly justified his selection, contributing in every game for NSW, who went on to win the Championship undefeated. Jacob then was awarded the greatest honour in a non-touring year, by being awarded the School Sport Australia Championship Most Valuable Player Award (MVP). Thank you to all our players, coaches, umpires and other officials who have contributed to Baseball in A special thank you to Kym Skerritt and Brendon Wallace. Finally, it would be remiss of me to not thank Peter Webster. Peter has been a wonderful advocate for sport within Secondary schools for many years. At the conclusion of this years NSW All Schools, Peter decided to hang up his cleats and stepped away from his Head Coaching position with NSWCCC. He is an outstanding coach, mentor and friend and his contribution to NSWCCC Baseball shall long be remembered. Looking forward to 2011 where we ll once again hear Batter Up! Scott Murray NSWCCC Baseball Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 60

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62 GIRLS BASKETBALL ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC Girls Basketball Team Bree Parsons St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford East Jessica Ward Xavier Catholic College Ballina Jordan Huntley Trinity Catholic College Goulburn Emma Mahady Xavier High School Albury Olivia White St John Bosco College Engadine Karlee Grayson All Saints College - St Mary's Maitland Jade Dalton Stella Maris College Manly Taylah Clark Xavier College Llandilo Darneka Rowe St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford East Hannah Young St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton NSWCCC Selections Report This year s selections brought together a smaller group of twenty eight athletes, and again there were a number of younger girls who worked very hard in their bid to become part of this year s NSW Combined Catholic Colleges team to contest the NSW All Schools selections. It continues to be a concern that we offer neither a development opportunity, nor a real focus on team preparation in our approach to the selection of the NSWCCC team. With athletes travelling great distances to trial the opportunity exists to create a development weekend for both aspiring players and coaches. By keeping those athletes, recognised for their skills, over the Sunday, aspiring NSWCCC coaches could work with those who do not make teams to make their travel and commitment worthwhile and have them more ready for the following year s selections. Those selected to the team could then spend a full day in team training to better prepare them for the All Schools selection process. Again the 2010 NSWCCC team consisted of a mix of talented country and metropolitan girls Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Hannah Young Emma Mahady St Francis Xavier's College Hamlton Xavier High School Albury NSW All Schools Report Our first game on Monday saw us taking on a very talented and very tall CHS team. We opened well, with Olivia White and Hannah Young contesting strongly with the CHS bigs and having a real impact on the defensive boards. Our competitiveness early came from very effective defense and making CHS pay in transition. Our inability to handle their trap meant that we turned the ball over far too many times and pointed to our lack of confidence in each other when pressure was applied. More time in training could have assisted us in developing this team cohesiveness. Emma Mahady battled gallantly and along with Olivia and Hannah stood out in a performance that showed the depth of talent in the CHS group as compared to our NSWCCC group. Our guards struggled to handle the concerted pressure on the ball; leaving our half court offense stifled which meant that it became progressively harder to score. We eventually went down by around twenty points, but some of our girls certainly established themselves as worthy candidates for Allschools selection. Our second game against CIS was a much tighter affair, with a promising start sustained for the duration of the game. The game remained close throughout, and whilst we still struggled to find a point guard who could take charge and run the show, we teamed together much better and had greater contributions from a larger number of players. Congratulations and good luck to Hannah Young, whose consistent efforts over the two games led to her selection to the NSW Allschools team and Emma Mahady who was initially overlooked but later called up to the team which will contest the School Sport Australia Basketball Tournament in Darwin later in the year, I know that both girls will represent the NSWCCC well. I would like to thank Francis Mackay (Assistant Coach) and Alysha Booth (Manager) for their assistance and support over the weekend. Francis enthusiastically went about with assisting in the coaching of the girls whilst Alysha, as a rookie Manager did a tremendous job over the three days. Thanks also to Kym Skerritt for her ongoing support of the NSWCCC Basketball program. Dale Gleeson NSWCCC Girls Basketball Coach 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 62

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64 BOYS BASKETBALL 2010 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Matthew Logan St Joseph s Catholic High School Albion Park Christopher McIllhatten St John s College Woodlawn Jeffrey Crothers St Dominic s College Penrith Anthony Kopcikas McAuley Catholic College Grafton Jack Robilliard St Edward s College Gosford Curtleigh Albertyn St Dominic s College Penrith Darcy Harding Carroll College Broulee Brodie Calvert John Paul College Coffs Harbour Antonio McCreadie St Gregory s College Campbelltown Nick Spittles St Edwards College Gosford NSWCCC Selections Report This year s trials and state selections saw a vast array of talent. Thirty-Forty out of a possible 60 listed player s trialled on the Saturday. The overall standard demonstrated a large discrepancy between about 16 potential candidates and the rest of the field. The guard s trialling were the strongest overall. Although these guards proved to be very skilled, they were young and some lacked experience at this level. The forwards were few and far between however proved to do their best with limited training time. Training took place on Sunday 6 th June at Bridgecoast Stadium. Having selected 13 players on Saturday, the squad worked hard and were kept honest to the very end of the training period, until finally the team of 10 were selected. Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Nick Spittles St Edwards College Gosford NSW All Schools Selections Report Game 1: Loss to CHS by 4 points This game started off well with balance and intensity and saw all players contributing offensively. Scores were relatively tied at the half and the team put in a good performance in the second period. CHS managed to hang on for the victory in the dying stages of the game. Nic Spittles was a stand out defensively and racked almost 30 rebounds, at least 10 offensive boards. Game 2: Loss to CIS by 30 points The first period saw both teams start well with CIS having a small margin after the first quarter. CIS managed to up the pressure in the second period with a high level of full court defensive pressure, which they maintained for the remainder of the game. This seemed to stumble CCC and the players never managed to recover. Nic Spittles performed well again, showing he was the dominant rebounder of the tournament 20+ boards. Matt Logan displayed some fine offensive finishing under pressure. I would like to thank Luke Adams and Chris Kokegai for there assistance and support over the course of this event. Thanks also to Francis Mackay and Kym Skerrit for their support within the CCC program. Leon Hine NSWCCC Basketball Boys Coach 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 64

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66 BASKETBALL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT ALBURY 2010 ANNUAL REPORT On 1-2 May Xavier High School again hosted a much reduced number of teams from across southern NSW Catholic High Schools, including teams from Leeton, Wagga, Goulburn, Young, Temora and Albury. With no viable senior competition the carnival was greatly reduced in size. It was disappointing to see the death throes of a once large and vibrant carnival weekend. Xavier and Trinity teams again proved tough to beat in all divisions throughout the pool games and after semi-final games it was pleasing to see five different schools in the play-off games. Wagga again provided some major opposition on their way to the play off in the 9/10 Boys, whilst St Francis and Hennessy battled hard in the finals games. Results of Grand Finals 7/8 Boys - Grand Final Xavier High School Albury def St Francis College Leeton /8 Girls - Grand Final Trinity College Goulburn def Xavier High School Albury /10 Boys - Grand Final Trinity College Goulburn def Kildare Catholic College Wagga /10 Girls - Grand Final Xavier High School Albury def Hennessy College Young The carnival is well supported by a large number of local junior referees coordinated by a highly competent supervisor. Commendations for the referee s efforts throughout the carnival were plentiful and warranted. Whilst the carnival was successful it is disappointing that it continues to shrink. It could possibly remain viable as a Year 7-10 tournament, but would need greater support than schools offered this year. The large Wagga schools offer no support at all to this tournament. I would suggest that the tournament be subsumed into another tournament currently in place for Dale Gleeson NSWCCC Regional Basketball Organiser 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 66

67 BASKETBALL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT COFFS HARBOUR 2010 ANNUAL REPORT Forty six teams contested the Coffs carnival which ran very smoothly thanks to the support of teachers, coaches, players, the Coffs Harbour basketball community and the hard working staff at Sportz Central, the centre of basketball in Coffs Harbour. As usual the key to a successful event is the provision of well qualified referees. Sarah Mottram our locally based referee co-ordinator did an outstanding job in ensuring that all games were officiated by badged ref s. Coffs Basketball has a referee development program second to none. Many coaches commented on the high quality of officiating at the carnival. The visiting Gosford teams dominated the boys divisions- comfortably beating John Paul College Coffs Harbour in the 7/8 s, a smaller margin over the 9/10 boys from the same school and narrowly defeating JPC in the Open Boys in a 2 point thriller. John Paul College as usual did well in the girls divisions, easily winning the 7/8 and 9/10 girls divisions in strong wins over Port Macquarie. Mackillop College Port Macquarie turned the tables on John Paul College in the Open girls winning by 15 points. More teams were needed in the 7/8 girls division so that the girls could play more than 3 games. Otherwise all other divisions were ok. The most pleasing aspect of the carnival was the appearance of Tweed Heads and Skennars Head teams in NSWCCC Basketball for the first time. Both schools performed well and I m sure their students benefited from the experience. St Mary s Casino returned to the competition after a long absence. The move from Tamworth to Coffs Harbour for over 30 teams enabled the event to be completed in two days at the one venue. It was also possible to structure the draw so that Lismore Diocesan schools could travel on the first day- saving costs on buses and accommodation. The move to week two caused a few issues with Year 12 retreats with one school unable to attend and game on game-off for many senior matches. My thanks to all the helpers who assisted before and during the carnival. Recommendations About 9 years ago when acting as NSWCCC Basketball convener I suggested that instead of having our seniors attend a qualifying carnival and a finals carnival that we have an Open Carnival in Sydney/Wollongong/Newcastle. The idea was not well received however in the light of events at Tamworth and Albury I think we should revisit the concept. Even a school as large as John Paul College with a history of strength in girls basketball had to promote a 9/10 player to the open team to field a competitive team this year. The one team per carnival rule restricts many schools from fielding more than one team. The advantages are: o Senior students out for one carnival only o Selectors can see the majority of players at the one event o Avoids "non events" where very few teams nominate-which has happened at a number of carnivals in recent years *negates the "wild card" issue in these divisions which can be contentious o Easier to run junior carnivals with less games(court space) o Six teams too many for one bus o Smaller schools could enter teams including younger students (you can only play in one team per carnival) The disadvantages are: o Weaker schools may choose not to compete o Travel an issue for schools who usually don't qualify o School spirit may be lessened Lionel Conroy NSWCCC Regional Basketball Carnival Organiser 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 67

68 BASKETBALL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT SYDNEY (BOYS) 2010 ANNUAL REPORT May 1 st and 2 nd saw 44 men s teams compete from inner and outer Sydney. Years 11 & 12 Boys 16 Teams Pool A Pool B Pool C 1 Edmund Rice Wollongong 7 St Dominic s Penrith 1 12 Patrician Brothers Blacktown 2 St Patrick s Sutherland 8 St Joseph s Albion Park 13 Mount Carmel Varroville 3 Holy Spirit Lakemba 9 Terra Sancta Schofields 14 St Andrew s Marayong 4 Marcellin Randwick 10 John Therry Rosemeadow 15 Marian College Kenthurst 5 Patrician Brothers Fairfield 11 St John s Nowra 16 St Dominic s Penrith 2 6 St Gregory s Campbelltown Years 9 & 10 Boys 16 Teams Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D 17 St Pius X High School Adamstown 21 St Dominic s College Kingswood1 25 Patrician Brothers College 18 All Saint s Catholic Boys College Liverpool 19 St Joseph s Catholic High School Albion Park 20 Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg 22 Patrician Brothers College Fairfield 23 Marian College Kenthurst 24 James Sheahan Catholic High Orange Blacktown 26 Xavier College Llandillo 27 John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow 28 St John the Evangelist High School Nowra Years 7 & 8 Boys 12 Teams Pool A Pool B Pool C 33 Edmund Rice College 37 St Dominic s College 41 St Patrick s College Wollongong 34 Mt Carmel High Varroville 35 St Dominic s College Kingswood 2 36 Patrician Brothers College Fairfield RESULTS Kingswood 1 38 San Clemente High Mayfield 39 St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 40 St Gregory s College Campbelltown 29 Edmund Rice College Wollongong 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page St Gregory s College Campbelltown 31 Mt Carmel High Varroville 32 St Dominic s College Kingswood 2 Sutherland 42 St Joseph s Catholic High School Albion Park 43 Terra Sancta College Schofields 44 Holy Spirit College Bellambi Years 7/8 Boys Semi Finals Edmund Rice College Wollongong defeated St Dominic s College Penrith Holy Spirit College Bellambi defeated San Clemente Mayfield Finals Holy Spirit College Bellambi defeated Edmund Rice College Wollongong Years 9/10 Boys Quarter Finals St Joseph s Catholic High Albion Park defeated Patrician Brothers College Fairfield St Dominic s College Penrith defeated St Pius X High School Adamstown Patrician Brothers College Blacktown defeated St Gregory s College Campbelltown Edmund Rice College Wollongong defeated John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow 42-35

69 Semi Finals Edmund Rice College Wollongong defeated St Joseph s Catholic High School Albion Park St Dominic s College Penrith defeated Patrician Brothers College Blacktown Finals St Dominic s College Penrith defeated Edmund Rice College Wollongong Year 11/12 Men Semi Finals St Gregory s College Campbelltown defeated Marcellin College Randwick St Dominic s College Penrith defeated Mt Carmel High Varroville Finals St Dominic s College Penrith defeated St Gregory s College Campbelltown Representative Selections Luke McIlwain Andrew Panousis Michael Bowles Matthew Goode Dominic Hines Daniel Berends Deng Majok Makuei Majok Antonio McGreadie Hamish Jefferys Dean Crawford Jose Flores Cameron Day Cameron Salman Madol Chol Curtleigh Albertyn Riak Maker Jeffery Crothers Ben Kearins Mt Carmel High Varroville Marcellin Randwick Marcellin Randwick St Joseph's Nowra St Patrick's College Sutherland St Patrick's College Sutherland Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield St Gregory's College Campbelltown St Gregory's College Campbelltown Terra Sancta College Schofields Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown St Dominic's College Kingswood St Dominic's College Kingswood St Dominic's College Kingswood St Dominic's College Kingswood St Dominic's College Kingswood St Dominic's Colleg Kingswood S Dominic's College Kingswood Overall, the carnival ran very smoothly with no major problems arising over the two days. Considerations for 2011 o o o o My proposal is to send either an age division or gender to Hawkesbury Stadium for Friday s competition, then bring all divisions together for the finals at Penrith on Saturday. Referee payment amount: This will need to increase to keep quality referees. Application Forms: Could we include player representative status to assist with pool allocations. This was meant to be on Entry Form for Tournament boundaries will need further discussion. Leon Hine Sydney Tournament Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 69

70 BASKETBALL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT SYDNEY (GIRLS) 2010 ANNUAL REPORT This year saw the trialing of separating the Boys from the girls at the Sydney regional carnival. Over recent years growth of the Sydney carnival has led to an extremely large carnival being held at Penrith and to allow for this occur very small pools were made in each age division which created issues due to value for money. The Hawkebury stadium has size good indoor courts however there was an issue with one of the scoreboard and time clock. The facilities are well run and the canteen was good. The carnival ran smoothly with 30 teams competing. The refereeing was not of the highest standard with a number of green shirts being utilized by the Referee convener. Being the first year of this type of carnival the referee convenor didn t have enough referees on standby. Peter McIntosh Sutherland and Mitzi Crawford Terra Sancta assisted in being court supervisors and their time was greatly appreciated. There were a number of discussions over the course of the two days regarding the merit of the carnival being split and the consensus was that it placed too much stress on the coeducational schools particularly those that had travelled long distances (Nowra and Sutherland). Also there were a number of statements that the carnival had lost a lot of its atmosphere without the coeducational nature and the socialization that normally occurs was absent. Recommendations were that the carnival return to being coeducational and that the larger Sydney Tournament be split into city and city south. Sutherland and Wollongong volunteered to run such a carnival if required HAWKEBURY REGIONAL CHAMPIONS Division Champions Runners Up Junior Terra Sancta College Schofields Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Intermediate St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong St Pius X High School Adamstown Senior Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College NorthSydney Stella Maris College Manly NSWCCC GIRLS SELECTED HAWKSEBURY CARNIVAL Bridget Ballico St John the Evangelist High School Nowra Georgia Swan St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong Georgia Ohdorf St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong Rachel Harris St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong Lucy Daly St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong Sian Rovere St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong Cassie Pentney St Pius X High School Adamstown Kate Golding Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Stephanie MacGougan Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Alex Delaney Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Georgia Thurecht Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Sam Harmer Stella Maris College Manly Kirstie Dunsmore Stella Maris College Manly Jade Dalton Stella Maris College Manly Ashley Pitcher Stella Maris College Manly Jesse Duncan Stella Maris College Manly Meredith Jones Mackillop College Bathurst Monica Andrieveska Aquinas College Menai Zoe Bourke Marian Catholic College Kenthurst Ally Rice Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Kate Pozeglou Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Jenna Weekes Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Overall a good two days! Special thanks must go to Katey Milne referees supervisor court supervisor Peter McIntosh and representative selection assistance Mitzi Crawford. Francis Mackay NSWCCC Basketball Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 70

71 BASKETBALL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT TAMWORTH 2010 ANNUAL REPORT The tournament itself ran exceptionally well. This year it was a smaller carnival which was much easier to manage (75 games). This was also enhanced by not using 2 nd sides from individual schools. This made the difference of 45 games (28 teams) compared to 2009 which was 120 games (48 teams). 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. Although next year in 2011, Tamworth Basketball will open its brand new 6 court stadium which can be utilised by NSWCCC. WINNERS DIVISION BOYS GIRLS 7/8 MCC Tamworth 48 def St John s Dubbo 27 St Peter s Maitland 32 def St Josephs Gosford 24 9/10 MCC Tamworth 45 def St John s Dubbo 25 St Joseph s Gosford 46 def St Josephs Lochinvar 27 11/12 MCC Tamworth 62 def SFX Hamilton 40 St Mary s Maitland 52 def SFX Hamilton 45 NSW CCC REPRESENTATIVE SELECTIONS BOYS GIRLS Elijah Elkington St Francis Xavier Hamilton Mikala Dickie McCarthy College Tamworth Sam Anderson St Francis Xavier Hamilton Kaitlyne Watson All Saints College Maitland Anthony Savage St Francis Xavier Hamilton Karlee Grayson All Saints College Maitland Lachlan Shipard All Saints College Maitland Jessica Orr St Francis Xavier Hamilton Luke Anderson St John s College Dubbo Hannah Young St Francis Xavier Hamilton Samuel Connell McCarthy College Tamworth Sarah Perkins St Josephs East Gosford Justin Leehy McCarthy College Tamworth Ashlee Kokegei St Joseph s East Gosford Aaron Balderston McCarthy College Tamworth Hannah Fox All Saints College Maitland Nathan Leehy McCarthy College Tamworth Aimee Maxwell St Joseph s East Gosford Luke Krug McCarthy College Tamworth Kirraly Northey St Joseph s East Gosford Ebony Flemming St Joseph s East Gosford REFEREES This is becoming a major issue. This year we only received 3 referees from all the other schools that participated. I feel this is not acceptable. Out of 75 games 60 were refereed by Tamworth referees. 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. 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. My only concern is that we don t have anything official in place in terms of documentation if an injury occurs. I believe this needs to be addressed as we are leaving ourselves liable if it s not documented. FUTURE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ALL NSW CCC 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 drawing up of regions to facilitate a fairer representation of schools across NSW. We may need to ensure that schools are directed where to go so we don t have issues like this year (Eg: Newcastle schools across 3 Regional Carnivals) 5. 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. 6. Continue NOT having 2 nd teams from each school unless required to do so for draw purposes, ie. to eliminate a bye situation 7. 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. Could be rectified if dates were earlier. Luke Adams NSWCCC Tamworth Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 71

72 BASKETBALL JUNIOR FINALS 2010 ANNUAL REPORT Penrith Valley Regional Sports Centre - August 23rd - 24th 2010 The Junior Basketball Finals were held this year at Penrith Valley Regional Basketball Centre. This is an excellent venue as it houses six full size courts and many meeting points. Teams from across the State testify to its location, position and convenience as there seems to be a fair amount of affordable accommodation near by. A number of teams dropped out from taking up the offer of appearing in the State finals due to a variety of reasons. This provided some challenges when organizing the draw. The fairest and most equitable solution was found in ensuring all teams had at least one game on the second day by placing quarter finals into any division that didn t have the full ten teams. The country schools appeared to be appreciative of this in particular. The level of refereeing was around average with no extreme complaints however there are always mumblings of dissatisfaction. Thank you to Wendy Field for her coordination in this area. All games ran on time and overall the carnival was extremely smooth flowing. The decision to run a 20 minute per half running clock, stopping on time outs and the last two minutes of the second half was decided so that consistency occurred between regional carnivals and finals. The personal at the Penrith Valley Regional Centre were extremely accommodating and special thanks must go to Stuart Jones Centre manager for his time patience and attention to detail. RESULTS Junior Girls Quarter Finals All Saints College Maitland def St Joseph s Catholic College East Gosford Trinity Catholic College Goulburn def Xavier High School Albury Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College Nth Sydney def Terra Sancta College Scofields John Paul College Coffs Harbour def St Patrick s College Sutherland Semi Finals All Saints College Maitland def John Paul College Coffs Harbour Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College Nth Sydney def Trinity Catholic College Goulburn Grand Final Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College Nth Sydney def All Saints College Maitland Junior Boys Quarter Finals Xavier High School Albury def McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Edmund Rice College Wollongong def St Dominic s College Penrith Holy Spirit College Bellambi def St John s College Dubbo St Edward s College Gosford def John Paul College Coffs Harbour Semi Finals Xavier High School Albury def St Edward s College Gosford Holy Spirit College Bellambi def Edmund Rice College Wollongong Finals Holy Spirit College Bellambi def Xavier High School Albury Intermediate Girls Quarter Finals St Joseph s Catholic College East Gosford def St John the Evangelist High School Nowra St Paul s High Port Macquarie def All Saints College St Joseph s Lochinvar John Paul College Coffs Harbour def St Pius X High School Adamstown St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong def All Saints College Maitland Semi Finals John Paul College Coffs Harbour def St Paul s High Port Macquarie St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong def St Joseph s Catholic College East Gosford NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 72

73 Grand Final John Paul College Coffs Harbour def St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong Intermediate Boys Semi Finals St Dominic s College Kingswood def Edmund Rice College Wollongong St Edward s College Gosford def All Saints College Maitland Grand Final St Edward s College Gosford def St Dominic s College Kingswood Francis Mackay NSWCCC Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 73

74 BASKETBALL SENIOR FINALS 2010 ANNUAL REPORT Bridgecoast Stadium Terrigal 21 st 22 nd June 2010 The Championships got off to a shaky start this year due to the nominations having to go through so many sets of hands. With changes due to teams pulling out late just led to more drama and hassles for the organisers. Thus, after 5 earlier draws we finally got the go ahead from the Convener for a draw to go out with only two days to spare. I again apologise for these unavoidable delays. As a coach it drove me to distraction, as an organiser it led to much frustration and the fielding of many difficult phone calls from upset parents/coaches venting their frustration at the Terrigal volunteers. Although we understood and shared their feelings it was beyond our control. The Championships got underway on Monday 21st June at Bridgecoast Stadium at Terrigal. The first day of competition saw many close games particularly in the mens division. These results were to prove decisive for the finals on Tuesday. Women Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College breezed through Pool A defeating all teams by healthy margins. John Paul College finished in 2nd place, followed closely by Trinity Catholic College Goulburn and St Mary s Maitland. Pool B was dominated by Xavier College Albury with St Francis Xavier s Hamilton making up the other semi finalist. Albury went on to win a very close final against Monte Sant Angelo in one of the best womens finals seen in years. Men In Pool A it was very close. A first round defeat by Xavier High School Albury forced St Edward s College into a three way tie with St Gregory s College and Albury. Many times we see teams have one flat game which can come back to haunt you. After points for and against were tallied, Albury and St Gregory s moved to the semi final to meet St Dominic s and John Paul 2nd who had dominated Pool B to progress to the semi finals. In the end it was St Dominic s who were just too strong. Despite being a shorter team than John Paul, St Dominic s dominated the court at both ends and were convincing winners and worthy champions. Congratulations to all of our finalists and a special thank you to the teachers and parents who put in many long hours of preparation for the benefit of their teams! Chris Kokegei NSWCCC Representative Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 74

75 15YRS BOYS CRICKET ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Tylar Edwards Holy Spirit Collegem Bellambi Jonathon Craig-Dobson St Clare's High Taree Kyle James St Edward's College Gosford Adrian Sujarai Parramatta Marist High Westmead Riley Ayre St Joseph's High Aberdeen Sam Hole St Augustine's College Brookvale Trent Smith St Patrick's College Sutherland Jake Kroehnert McAuley Catholic College Grafton Utkarsh Somaiya St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga Max Houlahan St Philiomena's School Moree Kyle Brockley Edmund Rice College Wollongong Adrian Isherwood St Dominic s College Kingswood Jonte Pattison St Peter s Catholic College Tuggerah NSWCCC Selections Report On Monday 1 st and Tuesday 2 nd November 2010, 42 students from across the state travelled to the Sydney Cricket Ground for the NSWCCC U15 Boys cricket trials. The selectors for the two days were Cricket Convenor Tim Spain, U15s Manager Dean Merola and Under 15s Coach David Crawford. Day one of the trials was at the SCG indoor nets and involved a warm up and overview of the process for the two days. After expert instruction on how to look after a cricket ball by Tim Spain, the boys were rotated through the nets as bowlers and batsman worked through three nets facing fast, medium pace and spin bowling. Day two was transferred from Moore Park (where the boys were to play in two 30 over matches) back to the SCG nets due to heavy overnight rain. At the SCG improvised matches were played, allowing bowlers to bowl in spells, batsman to simulate an innings by having a greater area to play shots and call for runs and wicketkeepers to display their skills against the slow bowlers. While not ideal, the modification on the second day worked well and allowed players to display their skills in a different format to the previous day. Overall the boys who participated were very well behaved, keen to learn and take advice on board and had a very good opportunity to display their skills. The side selected included 13 players who will compete at the All Schools Carnival on December 6 and 7 at Wollongong. Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team 2010 Corbin Brown Holy Spirit College Bellambi Daya Singh Patrician Brothers College Blacktown The following students were selected in the NSW Team that participated in the School Sport Australia Championships in March at Raby Oval Campbelltown. The pathway for this team began in NSWCCC selections were held in November NSW All Schools first trial was in Dececember and the second trial in February This NSW All Schools team then participated in the School Sport Australia Championships in March Congratulations to Corbin Brown who turned several games with his powerful batting. Daya Singh was the outstanding fast bowler of the School Sport Australia Championships taking a total of 12 wickets. His spells against Queensland (6-13) and Victoria in the final (4-37) were vital to both wins. Both these boys were selected in the School Sport Australia team to play against a West Indian team in Sydney and Melbourne in December NSW All Schools Carnival Report This selection will take place in December Dave Crawford NSWCCC 15 years Cricket Coach 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 75

76 OPEN BOYS CRICKET ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Dale McKay (c) Bede Polding College Windsor Scott Warren (vc) Magdalene Cathoic High Narellan Dean Crawford Terra Sancta College Schofields Timothy Doonan Terra Sancta College Schofields Ryan Gibson St Dominic's College Kingswood Scott Heaney Bede Polding College Windsor Aaron Mahoney All Saints College - St Mary's Maitland Daniel McGovern All Saints College - St Mary's Maitland Thomas Ortiz Gilroy College Castle Hill Kurtis Patterson Christian Brothers High School Lewisham Daniel Sams De La Salle College Revesby Shayne Smith St Patrick's College Sutherland Dylan Smith St Patrick's College Sutherland NSWCCC Selections Report Cricketers trialling for the NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Under 19s boys' side had to prove they were able to adapt to different conditions yesterday. Four teams of cricketers were meant to start the trials in Bathurst with games, however the wet weather meant the wickets were not ready the teams had to travel to Orange to take the the trials indoors. The players had to show their skills in a net session. This made selections difficult as we did not have game statistics to reflect on. The four teams selected were: Two x Metropolitan Teams MCS, MCC, CBSA, Parramatta, Southern Sydney One x Northern Country Team Lismore, Armidale, Maitland/Newcastle One x Southern Country Team Wollongong, Bathurst, Canberra/Goulburn, Wagga On Day 2 the teams were able to take the fields in Bathurst. Thank you to the groundsmen in Bathurst for preparing the wicket so quickly. The chosen team will contest the NSW All Schools Championships, also known as Lord's Taverners Week in March. Teams they will contest against will be CHS, CAS, GPS and Country Schools. Some of the boys trialling yesterday are already in the Cricket NSW Under 17s side and the Cricket NSW Under 16 Emerging Blues squad. Players selected from this will be playing at the NSW All Schools side will be selected to take on their Queensland counterparts in an annual clash. NSW All Schools Report In stark contrast to 2009 all players were fit and well for the 2010 NSW All Schools Cricket Lord Taverners Championships. Confidence was high due to the strength of the team and winning the carnival did not seem beyond us. Unfortunately we drew the toughest team (CHS 1) on the first day and we lost a tight game by a couple of runs. The team was yet to gel and we were left with no doubt that we could have beaten them if we played them on day 2 or 3. Days 2, 3 and 4 saw strong performances and 3 consecutive wins over CSC, CHS 2 and CAS. On the 5 th day it was decided that 20/20 games would be trialled, which would allow players to start their journey home a lot earlier than in previous years. We were unlucky to lose the toss which proved the difference and were narrowly beaten by GPS. Winning 3 out of 5 games was a great improvement on 2009 and saw NSWCCC finish second overall for the Championships. This was our best result for many years. Game Scores Game 1 CHS1 5/196 (D Sams 1/31(10), R Gibson 1/29(6)) def CCC 7/194 (D Smith 83, R Gibson 27, D Crawford 25) 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 76

77 Game 2 CCC 7/187 (D McGovern 67*, S Warren 60*, D Smith 15) def CSC 183 (D Sams 4/28(9), R Gibson 3/22(6), D Smith 2/28(6)) Game 3 CCC 7/198 (D McKay 57, S Warren 35, K Patterson 34) def CHS2 195 (T Ortiz 3/14(7), D Smith 2/28(5), R Gibson 2/49(6)) Game 4 CCC 4/192 (D McKay 81*, K Patterson 40, A Mahony 27) def CAS 188 (D Sams 3/34(10), S Heaney 2/20(6.4), S Warren 2/28(10)) Game 5 (20/20 Match) GPS 136 (S Heaney 1/15(3), S Warren 1/15(2), R Gibson 1/24(3)) def CCC 123 (K Patterson 31, R Gibson 26, D McKay 13) Students Selected in NSW Schools Team Daniel Sams Dale McKay Kurtis Patterson Tim Spain NSWCCC Boys Cricket Convener De La Salle College Revesby Bede Polding College Windsor Christian Brothers High School Lewisham 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 77

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79 BOYS CRICKET KNOCKOUT 2010 ANNUAL REPORT BERG SHIELD AND DOWNIE TROPHY DOWNIE TROPHY RESULTS The Downie Trophy has proven as popular as ever. The number of schools across the state continues to grow. A positive note from this year has been the much better compliance with participating schools across the competition. Some tough decisions had to be made the previous year with schools that were tardy in their organisation and were holding up the progress of the draw. A note of thanks to all those involved who entered matches in the spirit of the game and organisation their fixtures with integrity. Congratulations must go to Bede Polding College Windsor for running out eventual winners of the Nicholas Downie Trophy. Results of the game Bede Polding College Windsor 10/213 D Mackay 78 D Magner 50 M Hall 21 no out M Johnson 3/40 L Merchant 2/20 N Redgrave 2/34 defeated All Saints College Maitland 10/169 L Merchant 54 A Mahony 27 D McGovern 22 S Heaney 4/22 H Cole 1/14 B Vella 1/15 BERG SHIELD RESULTS St John s College Woodlawn defeated Marist College Penshurst 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 79

80 GIRLS CRICKET ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Tanya Bailey Samantha Devlin Cailyn Fountain Kellie Gauci Eliza Gawthorne Adeline Johnston Tayla Kafoa Celeste Raack Lauren Smith Nadja Squires Naomi Stalenberg John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow Mount St Joseph Milperra Bethany College Hurstville Holy Spirit College Lakemba St Columba s High School Springwood James Sheehan Catholic High School Orange Bede Polding College South Windsor Mt Carmel High School Varroville St Joseph s Catholic College East Gosford St Clare s High School Taree Bede Polding College South Windsor NSWCCC Selections Report The trial for the 2010 NSWCCC Girls Cricket team was held at the Sydney Cricket Ground Indoor Centre on 5 March. The morning session was held in the indoor nets. After lunch games were played on local ground. Unfortunately the afternoon was marred by rain. However we managed to complete the trial. The trial was attended by 27 girls from both metropolitan and country diocese. Students Selected in NSW All Schools Honour Team Celeste Raack Mt Carmel High School Varroville Tayla Kafoa Bede Polding College Windsor NSW All Schools Report The squad comprised a number of experienced players who had represented NSWCCC previously, plus some younger members who were making their debut. The team was coached by Mr Ross Gawthorne (St Columba s High School Springwood) and was managed by Mrs Anne Neems (St Bernard s Catholic Primary School Berowra). The team performed well at the NSW All Schools Championships, winning their first round match against CHS 2 and competing well against CIS and CHS1. The team performed strongly in the playoff for third again defeating CHS 2. At the conclusion of the Championships Celeste Raack and Tayla Kafoa gained selection in the NSW All Schools Honour team. Ross Gawthorne NSWCCC Girls Cricket Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 80

81 CROSS COUNTRY ANNUAL REPORT The annual combined primary and secondary catholic schools cross country championship was held at Eastern Creek Raceway on Friday 11 June In particular we specifically would like to thank the following o Paul Cannon - St Peter s Tuggerah (Course Coordinator) o Key personnel - Matt Tyson, Liz Reakes, Craig Beacroft & Lance Smith o Marist College Eastwood (Student Officials in particular Martin Mooney) o Rod Ford - Australian Drivers Racing Club (ARDC) 2010 initiatives o AWD events combined and were the only timed events on the day o 7 coloured categorised running bibs and the newly designed track results sheet (copyright Liz Reakes) solved our recording challenges from previous years. o Paramedical and Sideline Medical operated side by side. Refer to recommendation # 4 o An entry pass provided to each team or official for re-entry into Hinxman room side of Eastern Creek Challenges on the day o Poor choice of AWD coloured bibs Refer to recommendation # 2 o AWD results processing for primary Refer to recommendations # 3 There were issues on the day regarding jostling, pushing and unusual use of elbows in a couple of o races towards the end of the day that required investigation and unfortunately there were no easy solutions. Refer to recommendation # 6 Recommendations for Slight revised event list moving 6000m 16 years old boys race to event 5 eliminating check point confusions 2. Investigate alternate colour for AWD bibs potentially black background with white writing 3. Investigate with AWD Coordinator Linda Densmore a better space provision for Students waiting for the calculation of results 4. 5 Sideline medical personnel to be our first aid provider 5. Secondary changing rule about the wearing of spikes to read All competitors must wear shoes. Spikes are not permitted. 6. Add the following to general information in printed program - NATURE OF CROSS COUNTRY RACING Students competing in Cross Country events should always promote their school and team in an appropriate manner by displaying good sportsmanship. The nature of this event with the inclusion of a pack start may sometimes result in some jostling, both at the start line and during the initial stages of the race. It is not to be encouraged by parents, teachers or coaches, however it is sometimes unavoidable with large numbers in a race.please prepare your child for a pack start and encourage them to find a clear space around themselves (a one metre rule is a good guideline) and break clear as soon as they are able) 7. Additional signage for Team Managers to be provided upon registration so they can signify their whereabouts clearly in their designated section of the grandstand to their team members upon arrival. Date for 2011 o Eastern Creek Raceway date for next year is Friday 3 June 2011 Wendy Breen NSWCCC Cross Country Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 81

82 2010 NSWCCC STATE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM GIRLS BOYS DIV NAME SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL Jessica Thornton Brigidine College Randwick Kyle Roe McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Ellyanne Slennett Stella Maris College Manly Victor Radley Marist College Pagewood Maddi Finch Catherine McAuley Westmead Toby Brazel O'Connor Catholic College Armidale 12 Emma Ralphs Gilroy College Castle Hill Samuel McNaughton St John Bosco College Engadine YRS St Joseph's Catholic College East Jacinta Patterson Gosford Connor Hoang St Patrick s Marist College Dundas Laura Towell Mount St Joseph Milperra Samuel Morgan Marcellin College Randwick Paige Pirotta Magdalene Catholic High Narellan Paul Kelly San Clemente High School Mayfield Brooke Emerson Brigidine College Randwick Nick McAuley Xavier High School Albury Karla Ignazzi Cerdon College Merrylands Ethan Hall St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah Alexandra Gorman Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College St Joseph's Catholic High School Bailey Warren North Sydney Albion Park DIV NAME SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL Sarah Marvin OLMC Parramatta Nathan McGrath Marian Catholic College Kenthurst Susie Seitaridis St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park Ben Thomson Marian Catholic College Kenthurst Emma Grand St Clare's College Waverley James Cox St Edward's College Gosford 13 McCarthy Catholic College Sophie Henney Tamworth Hayden O'Neill Marist College Pagewood YRS St Francis De Sales Regional College Antonia Howard Loreto College Kirribilli Lachlan Leeds Leeton Rachel Mangan Loreto College Kirribilli Jack Conners Trinity Catholic College Lismore Nicki Hollingsworth St Joseph's High Abredeen Nathan Breen St Patrick's College Sutherland Georgia Voura St Columba's High School Springwood Connor Sheehan Marist College Eastwood Amber Horton St Paul's High Port Macquarie Nicholas Cain St Mary's High School Gateshead Ela Heiniger Mt St Patrick College Murwillumbah Tom Scullion Marcellin College Randwick DIV NAME SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL Megan Isbester St Mary's College Gunnedah Joshua Kentwell Corpus Christie Catholic High School Oak Flats Jessica Sleigh St Francis De Sales College Leeton Jackson Ludlow St Mary's College Gunnedah 14 Annabel Hickey Loreto College Kirribilli Anthony Jones St Edward's College Gosford YRS Brooke Roach St John's College Lismore Lewis Bumie St Patrick's Marist College Dundas Stephanie Kalemusic McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Mitchell Hennessy Edmund Rice College Wollongong Amelia Gorman Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Sebastion Ceza Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown Gabrielle Vanderham Santa Sabina College Strathfield Tyrell McCullagh Hennessy Catholic College Young Zara Nicholas Loreto College Kirribilli Alexander Vlismas Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown Samantha Martin Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington Jeremy Newton Xavier High School Albury Emily Michell Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills Jackson Starling St Edward's College Gosford DIV NAME SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL Erica Sweeney O'Connor Catholic College Armidale Joshua Kelly-Makovec Aquinas College Menai Emma McKinney Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington Lachie Conners Trinity Catholic College Lismore Olivia Leonard All Saints College - St Joseph's Kildare Catholic College Wagga Caleb Noble Lochinvar Wagga 15 St Leo's Catholic College Bethany Halmy Wahroonga Max Wilson Marcellin Colllege Randwick YRS Jemma Chambers Holy Spirit College Bellambi Elliott Collins St Mary's High School Gateshead Isabella Wigley Gilroy College Castle Hill Jake Green Edmund Rice College West Wollongong Jamie McIver St John Bosco College Engadine Brad Gullick Edmund Rice College Wollongong Jessica Vernon St Columba's High School Springwood Anthony Acitelli St Gregory s College Campbelltown Tayla Stark St Ursula's College Kingsgrove William Wright St Joseph's Regional College Port Macquarie Mia Dardengo Trinity Catholic College Lismore Jason Johnson St Edward's College Gosford 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 82

83 DIV 16 YRS DIV 17 YRS NAME SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL Elese Gallen Bede Polding College Windsor Deng Mawien Trinity Catholic College Auburn Jessie Fleming Xavier Catholic College Skennars Head Nicholas Smyth Christian Brothers' High School Lewisham Lilli Smyth John Paul College Coffs Harbour Mitchell Holterman St Joseph's Hastings Regional High School Port Macquarie Georgina Beck Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Timothy Wylie Holy Spirit College Bellambi Eleanor Raper Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Henry Pye Trinity Catholic College Lismore Tia O'Carroll St Paul's High Booragul Cameron Roberts Trinity Catholic College Goulburn Gretel Roche Loreto College Kirribilli James Armstrong Trinity Catholic College Goulburn Ashleigh Benham St John Bosco College Engadine Jordan Williams Marist College Pagewood Madi Roberts St Joseph's Hastings Regional High School Port Macquarie Isaiah Dawe St Gregory's College Campbelltown Kate Murphy Brigidine College Randwick Patrick Jones St Edward's College Gosford NAME SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL Brooke Langereis Mercy Catholic College Chatswood Keiran Roche Gilroy College Castle Hill Maddy Adams St Joseph's High Aberdeen Jack Inwood MacKillop Senior College Port Macquarie Laura Serwa Mount St Joseph Milperra Leigh Stewart Trinity Catholic College Lismore Cara Simpson St Patrick's College Sutherland Braden Ludlow St Mary's College Gunnedah Chloe Palmer Simpson Magdalene Catholic High School Narrellan Bradley Clark St John's College Woodlawn Megan Humphreys Mercy Catholic College Chatswood Matt Wormington St Franics Xavier's College Hamilton Amanda Marks MacKillop College Bathurst Alex Hew Trinity Catholic College Lismore Elissa Rowston Marian Catholic College Kenthurst Sean Grant Marist College Eastwood Grace Harvey Lumen Christi Catholic College Pambula Beach Nicholas Hurlston MacKillop Senior College Port Macquarie Marli Lopez-Hope Trinity Catholic College Lismore Nick Ferderer Holy Spirit College Bellambi DIV NAME SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL Celia Sullohern St Columba's High School Springwood James Connor John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow Natalie Van Coevorden John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow Daniel Bruton James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange Laura Hill Xavier High School Albury Angus Baldwin St Edward's College Gosford 18+ Louise Marvin OLMC Parramatta Tim Abbotts John Paul College Coffs Harbour YRS Caroline Chisholm College Alison Kingsford Glenmore Park Arop Baak Baak De La Salle College Ashfield Vanessa Edwards Gilroy College Castle Hill Todd Davidson Holy Spirit College Bellambi Melissa Martinuzzo Stella Maris College Manly David De Melo Marist College Eastwood Kaitlin Bakker Trinity Catholic College Lismore Sam McAllister St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga Laura Donnan Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Brady Casey St Edward's College Gosford Emma-Lee Cox St John The Evangelist High School Nowra Ryan Smith Holy Spirit College Bellambi SCHOOL TEAM St Mary Star of the Sea Wollongong AWD BOYS NAME SCHOOL 14 yrs Eli Noman John Paul College Coffs Harbour 15 yrs Ben Norton John Paul College Coffs Harbour 16 yrs Koby Banks Holy Spirit College Bellambi 16 yrs Kyle Mcintosh St Patrick College Sutherland 17 yrs Mitchell Pink St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 83

84 DIVING ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Simone Coote Erin McGiffen Jade Dillon Elizabeth Hayes Ellen Martin Jessica Stanton Emily McKinnon Elena Chapman Anna Power Elise Cummins Kate Nikandrova Loren Druzinec Kate Rickards Monique Austin Avalon Turner Christopher Neale Paul McLaughlin Elliot Longfield Daniel Garland NSWCCC Championships Report The NSWCCC Diving Championships was held at SOPAC on 27 th April. There were 29 divers across all age groups with a particular emphasis on the girls 14yrs and 17+yrs age groups where there were quite a few competitors who dived to a high standard. We are still looking for more male divers but are happy that our pool of competitors was almost as strong as last year. The standard of diving is also improving with many divers competing dives with a higher degree of difficulty (2.0 and above). There were also more divers involved in the platform competition this year. It is great to see divers who participated in NSWCCC Diving as 12 or 13 year olds, progress through the age groups increasing their repertoire of dives as well as their skill level. We encourage all divers to keep coming back and keep improving. Thanks must be extended to all teachers from CCC schools, diving officials from Diving NSW and Kym Skerritt without whom, this competition would not run. A special thanks to School Sport Australia Diving Convenor Sue Milford for assisting as referee on the day. NSWCCC Diving Results Xavier High School Albury Our Lady of Mercy College St Andrew's College Marayong Santa Sabina College Strathfield Cerdon College Merrylands Cerdon College Merrylands St Andrew's College Marayong St Mary s High Gateshead Santa Sabina College Strathfield Santa Sabina College Strathfield Our Lady of Mercy College Gilroy College Castle Hill St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Mt St Joseph Milperra Rosebank College Five Dock St Andrew's College Marayong Marist College Kogarah Xavier High School Albury St Andrew's College Marayong 12 Years Girls Springboard Place Name School Score 1 Simone Coote Xavier High Albury Years Boys Springboard 1 Elliot Longfield Xavier High Albury Daniel Garland St Andrew s Marayong Years Girls Springboard 1 Erin McGiffen OLMC Parramatta Jade Dillon St Andrew s Marayong Elizabeth Hayes Santa Sabina Jacqueline Hayes Santa Sabina Years Boys Springboard 1 Paul McLaughlin Marist Kogarah Christopher Neale St Andrew s Marayong NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 84

85 14 Years Girls Springboard 1 Ellen Martin Cerdon College Jessica Stanton Cerdon College Emily McKinnon St Andrew s Stephanie Mulholland St Andrew s Kacy de Grandis Santa Sabina Hannah Dennning Santa Sabina Beth Smoleniec Santa Sabina Years Girls Springboard 1 Elena Chapman St Mary s Gateshead Anna Power Santa Sabina Elise Cummins Santa Sabina Years Girls Springboard 1 Kate Nikandrova OLMC Sophie Louise Sprod Aquinas College Menai Years Boys Springboard 1 Loren Druzinec Gilroy College Years Springboard 1 Kate Rickards St Francis Xavier s Monique Austin Mt St Joseph s Avalon Turner Rosebank Caitlin Lamont Rosebank Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Sophie Louise Sprod Aquinas College Menai Paul McLaughlin Marist College Kogarah NSW All Schools Championships Report The NSW All Schools Diving competition was held at SOPAC on May 3rd. NSWCCC was represented in most events and our divers were more competitive with many in the top 5 of their age group. They included: Anna Power, Santa Sabina College Strathfield, Kate Rickards St Pius X High School Adamstown, Loren Druzinec Gilroy College Castle Hill, Paul McLaughlan Marist College Kogarah and Sophie Louise Sprod Aquinas College Menai. Those successful in gaining a top three place and therefore a spot on the All Schools Team to School Sport Australia were: Sophie Louise Sprod who placed 3 rd in the 16yrs girls springboard and Paul McLaughlin who placed 2 nd in the 14 yrs boys springboard and 1 st in the yrs boys platform. A great achievement especially for Paul as it has been some time since a diver from NSWCCC has won a gold medal at All Schools. Both Sophie and Paul went on to represent NSWCCC and NSW All Schools in Brisbane at the School Sport Australia event from 6 th -11 th June. They displayed great sportsmanship and dived well throughout the week. Paul came home with some individual medals, a silver in the 14yrs springboard event and a bronze in the 13-14yrs platform event. Two NSWCCC diving managers, myself and Nathan Weaver also accompanied the divers to the School Sport Australia Championships. I d like to thank St Andrew s College for their assistance at extremely short notice in arranging for Nathan Weaver to attend the event when one of the diving managers had to leave. Thank you must also be extended to Kym Skerritt and NSWCCC for their assistance in this matter NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 85

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87 BOYS FOOTBALL 2010 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Chris Leontios Christian Brothers' High School Lewisham James Mckenzie Marcellin College Randwick Simon Valastro Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg Tom Rowles St Paul's Catholic College Manly Cody Higgs St Francis Xavier 's College Hamilton David Stojic Edmund Rice College Wollongong Daniel Crisante Marist College Kogarah Nick Napoli All Saints Catholic Senior College Casula Daniel Castrogiovanni Christian Brothers' High School Lewisham Adam Savetta St Paul's Catholic College Greystanes Andrew Hoole St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Josh Basara De La Salle College Revesby Andrew Grey Marist College Kogarah Sam Dagher Christian Brothers' High School Lewisham Daniel Sadaka St Charbels College Punchbowl Jackson Cruwys Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield Andrew Quigg Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown Chris Doumanis Christian Brothers High School Lewisham NSWCCC Selections Report The NSW Combined Catholic Colleges football selection carnival took place on 17 th and 18 th of May 2010 at Jamison Park in Penrith. This venue was able to accommodate twelve boys teams which made running the selection trial a much more straight forward process. The carnival was attended by boys from across the state. These young men had the opportunity to showcase their level of football proficiency which made for a toughly fought competition. The boy s competition was of an exceptional standard, with many teams still in contention to secure semi final spots in the last rounds of the round robin format. After a total of 30 matches the young men from Metropolitan catholic colleges were the champions defeating Broken Bay in the Final. MCS defeated Parramatta Diocese to finish in 3 rd place. All students who participated in the carnival conducted themselves in a manner which they can all be proud. POOL A Teams Played Wins S/Draw S-L/Draw Loss For Against Goal Diff Points MCC MCS Maitland/Newcastle Wagga Wagga CBSA Canberra/Goulburn NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 87

88 POOL B Teams Played Wins S/Draw S-L/Draws Loss For Against Goal Diff Points Broken Bay Parramatta Wollongong South Sydney Lismore Bathurst/Armidale Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Daniel Castrogiovanni David Stojic Christian Brothers' High School Lewisham Edmund Rice College Wollongong NSW All Schools Report The NSW All Schools competition was an opportunity to showcase talented footballers from the Combined Catholic Colleges. From the successful CCC Selection tournament a fine team was chosen. The team was well prepared with games against Trinity Grammar and Bankstown City lions and with some fine tuning we knew the team would be competitive. The NSW All Schools selections were held in Sutherland Seymour Shaw. The CCC team convincingly beat CIS 3-1. The game against CHS 2 was a sea sawing battle ending in a 4-4 draw a game that saw CCC twice come back. Against CHS 1, CCC came back from a 2-0 deficit to draw. Being this competitive we expected to have our fair share of players in the NSW All schools team however this was not the case. Congratulations are extended to the boys who made this squad; Daniel Crisante (shadow), Nick Napoli (shadow), James McKenzie (shadow) David Stojic (NSW All Schools) and Daniel Castrogiovanni (NSW All Schools and Australia shadow). School Sport Australia Championships were held in Melbourne. Results of Games NSW vs Western Australia 3-0 NSW vs ACT 5-1 NSW vs Victoria 5-0 NSW vs South Australia 1-0 NSW vs Queensland 4-1 Final Placings: 1st NSW 2nd South Australia 3rd Queensland 4th ACT 5th Victoria 6 th Western Australia. Nick Boskovski NSWCCC Boys Football Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 88

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90 GIRLS FOOTBALL ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Marie Svinos Domremy College Five Dock Natasha LoGuidice Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Liana Danaskos Aquinas College Menai Joanna Martino Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg Bianca Alchi St John Bosco College Engadine Adriana Jones St Pius X High School Adamstown Shelby Fenech St John the Evangelist High School Nowra Nadia Squires St Clare s High Taree Sophie Hancock Holy Spirit College Bellambi Emma Sloan St Columba s High Springwood Elise Battin St John the Evangelist High School Nowra Emily Usherwood Bethany College Hurstville Heidi Tamblyn St Paul s College West Kempsey Kirstie Bridge Emmaus Catholic College Kemps Creek Ainsley Buchanan St Joseph s High Aberdeen Tess Adema Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood NSWCCC Selections Report The NSWCCC Girls Football selection carnival was held at Jamison Park, Penrith on the 17th & 18th of May Diocese Teams competed in the competition to win selection in the NSWCCC representative teams to contest the NSW All Schools selections trials to be held at Seymor Shaw, Miranda on the 7th and 8th of June. The closure of the NSW Football Federations grounds at Valentine Park did mean that there was a search for six grounds in close proximity to run the girls and boys tournaments parallel to each other. In finding a venue that could cater for this there was however the loss of quality in grounds and facilities which needs to be considered for future tournaments. Penrith Football Club was more than happy to assist with supplying Nets for their four grounds and Bosco FC Engadine supplied equipment for the remaining two fields. I would like to thank Janeen McCrorie and the students from Xaiver College, Llandilo for co-ordinating the set up of fields and the recording of results for the two days of the tournament. The assistance was invaluable to get all games started and running as per schedule. The championships were an excellent showcase of sportsmanship and football ability with teams playing at least four games during the tournament. As the results indicate competition was tight and consistent quality performances on the field was needed for the team to progress to the finals round. To the coaches and managers who put in their personal time and effort to train the students and allow them to display their talents and reach their potential, I thank you. To the coach, Lee McCrorie and Manager, Grant Kennedy I commend you on your efforts throughout The NSWCCC tournament and again for the two days at the NSW All Schools tournament. The time and effort behind the scenes and again during the tournament is truly appreciated by the players and parents. Results Teams Pool A Played Wins S/Draw L/Draw Loss For Against Goal Diff CGSSSA Maitland/Newcastle Wollongong Broken Bay SCC Canberra/Goulburn Points 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 90

91 Teams Pool B Played Wins S/Draw L/Draws Loss For Against Goal Diff Points South Sydney Lismore Parramatta Wagga Wagga Bathurst/Armidale South Sydney Final CGSSSA vs SSCCC 3rd vs 4th Play off Maitland/Newcastle vs Lismore Final Standings 1. CGSSSA 2. SSCCC 3. Lismore 4. Maitland /Newcastle Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Marie Svinos Domremy College Five Dock All Schools Carnival Report NSW All Schools Carnival again displayed the depth of talent in girls football. The overall results however are not reflective of the on field play and battles that took place over the three games. In quality company the girls scored first in two of the three games but were unable to hold. The results were as follows: NSWCCC vs NSWCHS NSWCCC vs NSWCHS NSWCCC vs NSWCIS 1-4 Aaron Poll NSWCCC Girls Football Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 91

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93 KNOCKOUT FOOTBALL ANNUAL REPORT Date: Venue: Divisions: Monday 23 rd and Tuesday 24 th August Seymour Shaw Miranda Open Boys, 7-10 Boys and Open Girls Congratulations must go out to all the teams that participated in the CCC Knockout tournaments for making it such a competitive and successful competition. The NSWCCC Football Knockout was again a tightly contested tournament. Teams from around the state competed in Zone draws to win their way through to the final series. The final series were played at Seymour Shaw, Miranda. This venue gave students the opportunity to show case the skills against the best Catholic College teams in NSW each game was played in the right spirit with passion displayed by both players and supporters in the stand. I would like to congratulate and thank all teams that competed in the knockout, especially the teams that had to travel large distances, the coaches and managers, Kym Skerritt and Aaron Poll. Junior Boys (Years 7-10) Semi Final One St Dominic s College Kingswood 3 def Holy Spirit College Bellambi 2 Semi Final Two Christian Brothers High School Lewisham 6 def St John s College Woodlawn 0 Junior Boys Winner Christian Brothers High School Lewisham 6 def St Dominic s College Kingswood 0 Open Boys Semi Final One St Francis Xavier College 2 def Hamilton Marist College Kogarah 1 Semi Final Two Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg 2 def St John s College Dubbo 0 Opens Winner St Francis Xavier College Hamilton 2 def Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg 0 Open Girls The St John s Open Soccer Girls team have again made history by winning the 2010 NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Cup knockout competition for the 5th time since entering in The girls won the final on Tuesday 24th of August, at Seymour Shaw Park Sutherland against Bede Polding College at Sutherland. The girls won the semi final against the Good Samaritan College, the day before 3-0, with Elise Battin scoring one goal and Rose Battagliolo (captain) scoring two. The team then won the final the next day against Bede Polding, with Elise scoring a hatrick and Rose another goal to gain a 4-0 win Then as a result of the win in the NSWCCC knockout, the team then won the right to compete at the All Schools finals. They played Pymble Ladies College in the semi final on the 13th of September at Jensen Park, Regents Park and after winning this 1-0 via a scorching goal by Shelby Fenech, the team played against Westfield Sports High School, only to go down with a valiant fight at the same venue. This team has been one of the most successful over time across the many sports that St John s has been involved in. Well done girls you have made us proud. Open Girls Semi Final One St John the Evangelist High School Nowra defeated Good Samaritan College Hinchinbrook 3-0 Semi Final Two Bede Polding College Windsor defeated Trinity Catholic College Lismore (forfeit) Opens Winner St John the Evangelist High School Nowra defeated Bede Polding College Windsor 5-0 Nick Boskovski NSWCCC Football Knockout Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 93

94 ALL SCHOOLS CHALLENGE CUP The 2010 NSW Schools Football Championships were held on the 13 th and 16 th of September with teams representing public schools, catholic schools and private schools with qualification beginning in February. Hundreds of schools had competed to get to this stage of the boys and girls tournament. The tournament was held at Jensen Park in Regents Park and was held over two nights. The competition had great spectators lifting the atmosphere each evening from the various schools attending. The girl s first semi final saw Pymble Ladies College up against St John s Nowra. St John s Nowra proved too strong and won the game one goal to nil. The other semi final was forfeited by Mackellar Girls and Westfields went straight into the final to face St John s Nowra. The boy s side of the draw saw St Francis Xavier s College Hamilton up against St Joseph s College Hunters Hill. St Francis went up one nil early in the first half however St Josephs was able to pull back the lead and send the game into penalties in which St Josephs won and consequently went through to the final. The other semi final saw Albury High School withdraw which gave Westfields a straight passage into the final. The boy s tournament was won by Wesfields three goals to nil against St Josephs College Hunters Hill. The Girls tournament was won by Westfields against St John s Nowra five goals to nil. The final saw both the boys and girls Westfields teams dominate and win their finals respectively. This being said both losing teams did their schools proud in reaching the final. A thank you must go out to all the teachers, coaches, parents, supporters, George Jackson from Football NSW and the Bankstown City Lions Club for providing such a fitting venue. Nick Boskovski NSWCCC Knockout Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 94

95 GOLF ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Jake Higginbottom St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Adrian Lee Parramatta Marist High Westmead Troy Moses McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Mac Marr Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood Shaun Cameron Marist College Pagewood Steven Vail St Patrick's Marist College Dundas Lachlan Crowl Bede Polding College Windsor Carly Beck Stella Maris College Manly Aliza Huff St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Tahnia Ravnjak Holy Spirit College Bellambi Elizabeth Elmassien Mercy Catholic College Chatswood Teagan Dunn Carroll College Broulee Claudia Lim Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill NSWCCC Championships Report The NSWCCC Championships were moved to the prestigious Camden Lakeside Country on Sydney s southern outskirts due to the impending closure of Camden Valley Golf Resort. The CCC players were given the opportunity to play on one of Sydney s premier courses in pristine condition after months of favourable weather. Monday 15 March turned out to be a perfect day for golf. Those that split the fairways were rewarded with many birdie opportunities whilst players that strayed into the knee deep rough often had to hack their way out sideways or worse still make long walk back to the tee to reload! Recently crowned NSW Amateur Champion Jake Higginbottom (St. Francis Xavier College Hamilton) showed his class by winning the NSWCCC title firing a 1 under total of 107 to edge out Parramatta Marist student Adrian Lee by one shot. Troy Moses from McCarthy Emu Plains was a shot further back in third place. The net competition provided some excellent results with many players reducing their handicaps after playing well. Marist Pagewood s Daniel Kolar shot 12 under his handicap to win with two boys from Trinity Goulburn-Jordan McColl and Micah Hobbs filling the places. The teams event went to the powerful Maitland Diocese with Dylan Perry and Nathan Waters joining Jake in the winning team for The Girls Championship was a little more one sided with Carly Beck (Stella Maris Manly) leading the way with an impressive 4 under par total of 104. Cerdon College Merrylands consistent Molly Lavercombe came second with the ever smiling Claudia Lim (Gilroy College Castle Hill) placing third. Net winners for the girls were Layne Flannery (St Mary s Gateshead) winning from Vivien Lee (Catherine McCauley Westmead) and Madeline Woodley (Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg). Claudia and Molly combined to allow Parramatta to win the girl s team event this year. Twenty three students were invited to compete in the NSWAllschools strokeplay Championships which were to be held at Wentworth Falls Golf Club early in May. Jake, Adrian, Carly and Molly were chosen to represent NSWCCC in the All Schools Matchplay Championships. Congratulations to all the players who conducted themselves well and a huge thank you to Greg Kay and the professional staff at Camden Lakeside Country Club for their help in hosting the event NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 95

96 NSWCCC GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS - BOYS GROSS NAME SCHOOL DIOC/ASSOC SCORE NSWCCC CHAMPION Jake Higginbottom St Francis Xavier s Hamilton Maitland 107 RUNNER-UP Adrian Lee Parramatta Marist MCS 108 3RD Troy Moses McCarthy Emu Plains Parramatta 109 NET NAME SCHOOL DIOC/ASSOC SCORE WINNER Daniel Kolar Marist Pagewood MCC 96 RUNNER-UP Jordan McColl Trinity Goulburn Can/Goulburn RD Micah Hobbs Trinity Goulburn Can/Goulburn WINNING TEAM Jake Higginbottom St Francis Xavier s Hamilton Maitland Dylan Perry St Joseph's Aberdeen Maitland Nathan Waters St Joseph's Aberdeen Maitland SQUAD Troy Moses McCarthy Emu Plains Parramatta Adrian Lee Marist Parramatta MCS Jake Higginbottom St Francis Xavier Hamilton Maitland Josh Helson St Francis Leeton Wagga Wagga Dylan Perry St Joseph's Aberdeen Maitland Nathan Waters St Joseph's Aberdeen Maitland Micah Hobbs Trinity Goulburn Can/Goulburn Ruben Sonjaja Marcellin Randwick MCC Daniel Kolar Marist Pagewood MCC Mac Marr Mater Maria Warriewood Broken Bay Travis Smyth Corpus Christi Oakes Flat Wollongong Shaun Cameron Marist Pagewood MCC Adam Barnard St Joseph's Albion Park Wollongong Connor Walton St Mary's Maitland Maitland Zac Stolz St Edward's Gosford Broken Bay Lachlan Crowl Bede Polding Windsor Parramatta Steven Vail St Patrick's Dundas MCS Josh Cabban St Columba s Springwood Parramatta 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 96

97 NSWCCC GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS - GIRLS GROSS NAME SCHOOL DIOC/ASSOC SCORE NSWCCC CHAMPION Carly Beck Stella Maris Manly Broken Bay 104 RUNNER-UP Molly Lavercombe Cerdon College Merrylands Parramatta 109 3RD Claudi Lim Gilroy College Castle Hill Parramatta 112 NET NAME SCHOOL DIOC/ASSOC SCORE WINNER Layne Flannery St Mary's Gateshead Maitland 106 RUNNER-UP Vivien Lee Catherine McAuley Westmead Parramatta 107 3RD Madeline Woodley Freeman College Bonnyrigg Sydney WINNING TEAM Claudi Lim Gilroy College Castle Hill Parramatta Molly Lavercombe Cerdon College Merrylands Parramatta SQUAD Claudi Lim Gilroy College Castle Hill Parramatta Molly Lavercombe Cerdon College Merrylands Parramatta Carly Beck Stella Maris Manly Broken Bay Vivien Lee Catherine McAuley Westmead Parramatta Aliza Huff St Francis Xavier s Hamilton Maitland Tahnia Ravnjak Holy Spirit Belambi Wollongong Teagen Dunn Carroll College Broulee Can/Goulburn Elisabeth Elmassien Mercy College Chatswood Broken Bay Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Troy Moses McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Mac Marr Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood Carly Beck Stella Maris College Manly Claudia Lim Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill Aliza Huff St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton NSW All Schools Report The NSW All Schools Golf Championships were held at Wentworth Falls Golf Club in the chilly Blue Mountains during the last week in April. The mountain course was in magnificent condition a week before the host club s championships. A tight course with quick greens made low scoring difficult. Carly Beck from Stella Maris College Manly continued her recent good form to easily win the All Schools title shooting for a two under par total of 146. Carly will be joined in the NSWCCC team by Claudia Lim Gilroy College Castle Hill, Aliza Huff St Francis Xavier College Hamilton, Tahnia Ravnjak Holy Spirit College Bellambi and Elizabeth Elmassien Mercy Catholic College Chatswood. The NSWCCC boys also acquitted themselves well with Mac Marr, Mater Maria College Warriewood winning with a great score of for a 3 under par total of 137. Mac s NSWCCC team mates this year representing NSWCCC will be Jake Higginbottom, St Francis Xavier s College Hamilton, Adrian Lee Paramatta Marist High Westmead, Troy Moses McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains, Lachlan Crowl, Bede Polding College Windsor, Shaun Cameron, Marist College Pagewood and Steven Vail, St Patrick s Marist College Dundas. The matchplay competition which was held at Blackheath Golf Club involved players from all the NSWCHS regions, NSWCIS and NSWCCC. Molly Lavercombe won her first two matches to force her way into the semi finals. Carly Beck went one better by reaching the final and led for most of the match before being beaten on the 19 th hole NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 97

98 Adrian Lee won his first match by a big margin but lost his quarter final match. State champion Jake Higginbottom was untroubled in all his matches in reaching the final but went down 3 and 2 to Hunter student Daniel Buyers. Congratulations to all the players selected to attend the NSW All Schools trials to be held at The Coast Golf Club in June. NSW All Schools Trials 2010 The Coast Golf Club 29th June - 1st July The 54 hole NSW All Schools trials were held at the coast golf club during the last week of term 3. Most CCC players were in strong positions heading into the trials after solid rounds at Wentworth Falls earlier in the year. Mac Marr cemented his position in the NSW All Schools team with consistently good scores that enabled him to be the leading qualifier. Mac s efforts saw him named as captain of the All Schools Team that would contest the School Sport Australia Championships in Port Macquarie. Troy Moses also played well to gain selection in the team for the first time. The girls dominated selection trials with Carly Beck the leading qualifier. Carly was joined by Claudia Lim and Aliza Huff in this year s All Schools team. Two other players from NSWCCC were invited to represent Western Australia at the SSA Championships. Lizzy Elmassien and Tahnia Ravnjak received the coveted invitations. Seven CCC students would contest the School Sport Australia Championships. School Sport Australia Golf Port Macquarie Golf Club August 23 rd - 26th 2010 A wet Port Macquarie greeted Australia s best junior golfers for the 36 hole Strokeplay Championships. Lizzy Elmassien placed 4 th, Claudia Lim 7 th, Aliza Huff 8 th, Carly Beck 9 th and Tahnia Ravnjak 12 th as NSW players dominated the girls dominated play from day one winning both the Strokeplay and Matchplay shields in a clean sweep for the NSW All Schools Team. NSWCCC players Carly and Claudia were rewarded for their efforts with selection in the Australian Merit Team for The boys team also fared well with results in the team manager s report following. NSW All Schools Boys Team Managers Report This year s NSW All Schoolsboy s team was comprised of Mac Marr (c) Mater Maria College Warriewood (CCC) Andrew Best Mudgee High School (CHS) Rowan Furlong Oakhill College Castle Hill (CIS) Ricky Kato Northern Beaches Secondary College Balgowlah Campus (CHS) Troy Moses McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains (CCC) Brayden Petersen Hunter Sports High School (CHS) Ricky Kato shot impressive rounds in difficult conditions of to take out the SSA Strokeplay competition from team mate Andrew Best with bringing the quinella for the NSW team. Mac Marr was the next best placed NSW player with scores of which placed him equal 6 th in the strokeplay competition. The NSW team was able to edge out the star studded Queensland side to win the Dean Shakes Trophy for the best teams aggregate in the strokeplay. After a wet start to the week Tuesday dawned a perfect Port Macquarie morning as players contested the all important matchplay section of the competition. NSW s first opponents were Victoria and after a slow start the boys overcame the southerners with Ricky, Andrew, Troy, and Brayden notching up confidence boosting wins whilst Rowan clawed his way back to snatch an important half in his match. Captain Mac went down narrowly. The afternoon match-up was against Western Australia and after another sluggish start the team prevailed 4-2 with our top 4 boys winning their matches comfortably. Buoyed by their two wins the team were feeling confident heading into day two of the matchplay series. Another glorious day and another slow start as the boys struggled against an onslaught of birdies from the South Australian players. Andrew Best was well under par but still went down 3/2 to his opponent who had 8 birdies in the first 12 holes. Ricky, Mac and Troy had important wins to level the match at 3-3 at the end of the morning s play. The Educational Excursion took in the Port Macquarie Koala hospital which looks after sick or injured wildlife. Many of the city players had never been so up close and personal with native koalas before their visit. Most of the players returned to the golf course to practice later that afternoon. The final day and the drawn result against SA meant that we had to overcome both ACT and Qld to win the title. A plucky ACT side pushed our boys to the wire in all but two of the matches. Brayden and Rowan scored important halves in their games with Andrew and Mac winning matches convincingly. This 5-1 win set up the all important showdown with tournament favourites Qld who had swept all before them despite having two sick players. In a powerful display the NSW boys did not give their opponents a chance smashing the Qld side in a lop sided affair with their only points coming on the last hole where Ricky bogeyed to allow his opponent to snatch a half. The win enabled the boys to take out the prestigious Performance Golf Shield, retaining the trophy won in 2009 in Canberra. The team were deservedly elated with their victory NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 98

99 The School Sport Australia Merit team was announced at the presentation. Congratulations to Ricky Kato and Andrew Best for their selection in the team. Mac Marr and Troy Moses (who was the only player to win all his matches from any state) were unlucky to just miss selection. The boys are to be congratulated for the manner in which they conducted themselves during the week. Obviously their golfing ability is of a very high standard. Captain Mac Marr did an excellent job of ensuring that the boys bonded together as a team and supported each other throughout the week. Mac spoke eloquently at the presentation on behalf of the NSW All Schools Boys team. At all times the players were respectful of their opponents, officials and managers. They were a credit to their families, their schools, and their home clubs and of course to NSW All Schools Golf. It was a pleasure to be involved with such an outstanding group of young men. Port Macquarie Golf Club must be acknowledged for the manner in which it embraced the championships. Without this type of support from clubs and their members events of this nature just cannot happen. National Secretary David Seeley managed all the scores and results during the week without fuss. Congratulations and thanks must also go to the Carnival organiser Ray Robbins from Port Macquarie High School. His meticulous organisation and affable nature ensured that the event was conducted smoothly and that the players had a rewarding experience. Lionel Conroy NSWCCC Convener/Manager NSW All Schools Boys Team Manager 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 99

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101 HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS ANNUAL REPORT. The annual NSWCCC Hockey Championships were held at the Cooke Hockey Complex in Bathurst on May 27 and 28. This carnival provided an opportunity for schools across the state to pit their skills against a variety of opponents, honour and respect the game and the opposing team result and create and cement lasting friendships between staff and students alike. This was the twenty first annual carnival for NSWCCC Hockey the first official carnival was held in 1989 in Lithgow. Then, it was referred to as the Commonwealth Bank Shield. Fourteen boys teams and sixteen girls teams participated in this one day event. Only the one Under 16 age group was contested. This year there were forty one school based teams. This comprised of: Girls U16 Division A St Joseph s Catholic High School Albion Park, MacKillop College Bathurst, Trinity Catholic College Goulburn. James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange and McAuley Catholic College Grafton Final: Trinity Catholic College Goulburn defeated McAuley Catholic College Grafton 4-0 Girls U/16 Division B All Saints College Maitland, Trinity Catholic College Lismore, St Pius X High School Adamstown, La Salle Academy Lithgow and O Connor Catholic College Armidale Final: La Salle Academy Lithgow defeated Trinity Catholic College Lismore 8-0 Boys U/16 James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange, McAuley Catholic College Grafton, St Pius X High School Adamstown, All Saints College Maitland, La Salle Academy Lithgow and St Stanislaus College Bathurst Final: McAuley Catholic College Grafton defeated St Pius X High School Adamstown 1-0 Girls Open Division A MacKillop College Bathurst, Trinity Catholic College Goulburn. Trinity Catholic College Lismore, McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth, St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong and Catherine McAuley College Westmead Final: McKillop College Bathurst defeated McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth 1-0 Girls Open Division B Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta, Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga, O Connor Catholic College Armidale, All Saints College Maitland, St Francis Xavier s College Hamilton, St John s College Dubbo and McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Final: After finishing in a draw and after going to strokes, O Connor Catholic College Armidale and Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta were declared joint premiers in this division Boys Open Division A St Joseph s Catholic High Albion Park, St John s College Dubbo, Trinity Catholic College Goulburn, McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth, O Connor Catholic College Armidale and McAuley Catholic College Grafton Final: O Connor Catholic College Armidale defeated Trinity Catholic College Goulburn 4-0. Boys Open Division B St Francis Xavier College Hamilton, All Saints College Maitland, St Stanislaus College Bathurst, St Edward s College Gosford and Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Final: St Edward s College Gosford defeated St Francis Xavier College Hamilton It was a great carnival played in a spirit of true sportsmanship. A special thank you goes to the organizing committee from MacKillop College, led by Gaye Withers for her professional approach to the technical side of the carnival and the local Hockey Association, represented by Melissa Bestwick who assisted with catering, the grounds, referees and the running of the clock. At the Championships it was decided to hold the 2011 Championships in Tamworth and to bring them back to Bathurst in Linda Densmore Organising Committee 2010 NSWCCC Hockey Championships 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 101

102 BOYS OPEN HOCKEY ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Sam Anderson John Paul College Coffs Harbour Nathan Bourke De La Salle College Cronulla Sam Chambers Trinity Catholic College Goulburn Kyle Eichorn O'Connor Catholic High Armidale Scott Foley Xavier High School Albury Jack Grosskreutz St Francis Xavier College Hamilton Jack Hayes St Joseph's Catholic College Albion Park Isaac Johnson MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Andrew Loy Catherine McAuley College Grafton Jason Stevens St Patrick's College Sutherland Lachlan Scotcher St John s College Woodlawn Joel Whittle Trinity Catholic College Goulburn Zachary Clark Trinity Catholic College Lismore Ryan Proctor St John Bosco College Engadine Chris Whitehall Holy Spirit College Bellambi NSWCCC Selections Report The NSWCCC Open Boys Hockey team for 2010 was selected following trials at the Newcastle Hockey Centre on Tuesday, March 15, A total of 40 boys nominated for consideration, of whom 34 turned up on the day. The selection panel consisted of Selwyn Gilmore Trinity Catholic College Lismore(Convener), Ian McKenzie McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth (Manager) and Mark Stephens De La Salle Revesby. Trial game situations of 30 minutes each were conducted, with each player present having at least 2 games (60 minutes of playing time) to impress the selection panel. A total of 4 games were played, followed by goal keeper try outs, and then lastly a Possibles v Probables game of 25 minutes. At the conclusion of the Possibles v 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. The selection of a squad has been complicated this year by two other major hockey events the School Sport Australia tour of China at the same time as Hockeyfest in July, and a few weeks later by the scheduling of the first International Youth Olympics in Singapore, which will include hockey amongst its component sports. As a consequence of the International Youth Olympics in Singapore, a number of players may withdraw from the School Sport Australia Tour of China, thereby throwing that tour in to doubt and potentially releasing 1-2 players back to NSWCCC Open Boys for Hockeyfest. To accommodate the possible consequences of these unknown factors, the selection panel chose to announce a squad of 13 players for Hockeyfest, with an additional two players to be added from the Shadow Player List when the requirements of the other events are clarified. As Selection Convenor I thanked and acknowledged the boys, their schools and their parents for their participation in the trials. Also, I would like to thank my fellow selectors for their assistance and support, Kym Skerritt as Executive Officer of NSWCCC Sport, and the staff of the Newcastle Hockey Centre who always provide excellent support and facilities for our selection trials. Matthew Dawson, St Edward s College Gosford captained the NSW All Schools side and was named player of the tournament. He was named in the Australian Schoolboys team. Hockeyfest Report The NSWCCC Open Boys Hockey team competed in Hockeyfest International Youth Hockey Tournament from 12th to the 16th July at the Sydney Olympic Hockey Stadium. Ten boys teams and 8 girls teams competed in the Open / under 18 tournament. The NSWCCC team played 9 games in 5 days, winning 7 and losing NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 102

103 Game 1: NSWCCC defeated Melbourne High School 2 0. Goal scorers were Chris Whitehall and Jack Hayes. Game 2: NSWCCC defeated Central Coast 1 0. The goal scorer was Isaac Johnson. Game 3: NSWCCC defeated Western Hockey Academy 1-0. Isaac Johnson was the lone goal scorer. Game 4: NSWCCC defeated Belgium 3 0 with the goal scorers being Kyle Eichorn, Zac Clarke and Chris Whitehall. Game 5: NSWCCC defeated Wanderers International 4 1. Goal scorers were Chris Whitehall (2) and Isaac Johnson (2). Game 6: NSWCCC were defeated by CIS 1 2. This was a pivotal game for CCC. A win or a draw in this match would have virtually assured the team of a final s berth. Despite controlling the majority of the match and having numerous opportunities to score, CCC conceded the first goal 5 minutes from full time when a ball struck hard from well outside the goal hit the goal post and rebounded into the back of the CCC goal keeper which then presented an open goal to the CIS attacker. Despite this CCC rallied and immediately replied with a goal to Kyle Eichorn. Unfortunately with 1 minute of play remaining CIS managed to penetrate the CCC defence and score the winning goal. Game 7: NSWCCC defeated Macarthur 4 0. The goals were scored by Chris Whitehall (3) and Jack Hayes. Game 8: NSWCCC defeated SWSSA 3 0. Goal scorers were Jack Grosskreutz, Chris Whitehall and Jack Hayes. Game 9: Sutherland deated NSWCCC 0 3. In this must win situation CCC were competitive for most of the match until Sutherland scored with 15 minutes remaining. With a draw or a loss eliminating CCC from a final s position, CCC pushed forward in an attempt to score. However, this left our defence exposed and Sutherland capitalised on this adding a further 2 goals. The Sutherland team contained a number of NSW players and went on to defeat CIS 6 4 in the final. The NSWCCC team finished a very credible 3rd place and very nearly secured a position in the final in game 6 against CIS. All the players were outstanding in the way they competed on the field and the sportsmanship they displayed. A former Olympian commented on the skill and team work of the boys. Their behaviour was exemplary and this was recognised by other coaches and the tournament organiser. At the conclusion of the tournament a NSW Combined Schools Boys Hockey Merit Team was announced recognising the 16 most outstanding players between the CCC and CIS teams. Students selected in the NSWCCC/CIS Hockey Merit Team Sam Anderson John Paul College Coffs Harbour Andrew Loy Catherine McAuley CollegeGrafton Nathan Bourke De La Salle College Cronulla Chris Whitehall Holy Spirit College Bellambi Kyle Eichorn O'Connor Catholic High Armidale Jack Hayes St Joseph's Catholic College Albion Park Isaac Johnson MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Jack Grosskreutz St Francis Xavier College Hamilton As manager of the NSWCCC team I would like to congratulate all the players on the manner in which they played the game and their behaviour on and off the field. It was a pleasure to supervise the boys for the week. I would like to thank the families who supported the team throughout the week. At one point there were 24 family members cheering for NSWCCC. Finally I would like to acknowledge and sincerely thank Dave and Robyn Harmon who gave up a week of their time to ensure the boys were coached and supervised in Sydney. Dave coached the team extremely well while Robyn assisted in the organisation of the boys including recovering lost property and washing the uniforms. The Tournament was a great success for the NSWCCC team in terms of individual and team hockey skill development, social, interaction skills and life skills. There was a plethora of positive comments form each of the parents who witnessed the tournament as well as the players themselves. I am certain the players enjoyed themselves and wish them all well in the future. Ian McKenzie NSWCCC Boys Hockey Manager 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 103

104 GIRLS OPEN HOCKEY ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Emily Brady MacKillop College Bathurst Christine Brady MacKillop College Bathurst Dominique Cutler Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Kate Davis Holy Spirit College Bellambi Hayley de la Motte Trinity Catholic College Auburn Rebecca Grill Trinity Catholic College Lismore Alyssa Kellam St Joseph s Catholic High School Albion Park Ashley Ninness McCarthy Catholic CollegeTamworth Beth Redding La Salle Academy Lithgow Jessica Sharkey John Paul College Coffs Harbour Cara Simpson St Patrick's College Sutherland Kelsey Willott MacKillop College Bathurst NSWCCC Selections Report After the selection day at Wyong The following girls were selected to represented NSWCCC at the All Schools Tri Series at Newcastle in August. Students Selected in NSW All Schools Merit Team Cara Simpson St Patrick's College Sutherland Hayley De La Motte Trinity Catholic College Auburn Ashley Ninness McCarthy Catholic CollegeTamworth Kelsey Willott MacKillop College Bathurst All Schools Carnival Report Congratulations to the girls who were chosen for the NSW All Schools Open Merit Team for Bev Smith NSWCCC Hockey Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 104

105 GIRLS U/16 HOCKEY ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Madeleine Bott Mackillop College Bathurst Ellen Day Trinity Catholic College Goulburn Kate Hanna Catherine McAuley College Westmead Charlotte Jones St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford Maddy Kinnear McAuley Catholic College Grafton Ailie McGarity MacKillop College Bathurst Chloe Montgomery Trinity Catholic College Goulburn Ashley Ninness McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Jordan Parker Magdelene Catholic High Narrellan Gabby Purcell St Mary's High Gateshead Shannon Purdy McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Tori Scanlon Santa Sabina College Strathfield Kathryn Smith Magdalene Catholic High Narellan Mahala Williams La Salle Academy Lithgow Rhiannon Russell St Patrick s College Sutherland Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Rhiannon Russell St Patrick s College Sutherland Charlotte Jones St Joseph s Catholic College East Gosford All Schools Carnival Report At the All Schools Championships the NSW Team performed extremely well. NSW lost the round game to Queensland 4-3 and won all other round games. In the Final against Queensland it was a nil all result at the conclusion of normal time. The teams then played extra time with drop off and Queensland scored making the final score 1-0 to Queensland From this Under 16 team Kate Hanna and Ailie McGarity were named in the NSW Under 15 team and Ashley Ninness and Mahala Williams have been selected into the under 18 squad for The NSWCCC team was coached by Melissa Davis and managed by Bridget Davis. School Sport Australia At the All Schools Championships the NSW Team performed extremely well, they lost the round game to Queensland 4-3 and won all other round games. In the Final against Queensland it was a nil all result at the conclusion of normal time. The teams then played extra time with drop off and Queensland scored making the final score 1-0 to Queensland. Bev Smith NSWCCC Hockey Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 105

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107 15 YEARS NETBALL ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Olivia Doyle Laura Holden Ella Durnheim Isabella Keogh Stephanie MacGougan Kara Styles Ebony Fleming Alexandra Murray Jacinta Meakes Magdalene Faaumu Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills St John's College Woodlawn Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford St Pius X High School Adamstown St Paul's High Booragul Nagle College Blacktown NSWCCC Selections Report The NSW CCC/CNA Netball preliminary selections were held on Tuesday 30th March at the Anne Clarke Netball Centre, Lidcombe with the final selections being held on Friday 7th May at the same venue. Approximately 150 girls attended the preliminary trials. Due to the large number of girls nominating this year, it was necessary to use two courts for the morning session with 3 selectors on each court. Approximately 60 girls were selected to stay for the afternoon session. One court was used with all the selectors present. A squad of 28 girls was selected to return for the final selections on May 7 th. Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Isabella Keogh Kara Styles Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow All Schools Report The 15 years and under NSW All Schools Netball trials was held on Friday 21st May at Lidcombe. The NSWCCC team selected were eligible to trial for the 15 Years and under NSW All Schools team. NSWCCC only had 7 girls attend these trials. Three girls withdrew from the trials, two due to illness. Two girls from NSWCCC were selected in the NSW All Schools team Isabella Keogh and Kara Styles. Magdelene Faaumu was named as a reserve and was later added to the team due to a withdrawal of a player because of injury. The School Sport Australia Netball Championships were held 24th-30th July in Toowoomba, QLD. The NSW team placed 3rd in this competition. At the conclusion of the championships, Isabella Keogh was named in the Australian Merit team Netball Challenge The NSWCCC 15 and Under team played against CIS in their first game and held on goal for goal for the first three quarters of the game. Going onto the court for the last quarter they were very determined to remain calm and play their game, which they did and were rewarded with a good win! All players took the court so it was a great team effort. They sat and watched the other teams play in our break and knew they would be in for a tough one against CHS and it was. We definitely let them get on top of us in the first half of the game but regrouped and came back to draw the third quarter and give them a good run in the last quarter. CHS were a very strong team that deserved the win. The girls never gave up and represented NSWCCC with pride and determination. Thank you to the team coaches, Kim Haataja (15yrs and under) and to their manager Shirley Way, for the many hours spent coaching and preparing the girls for this competition Narelle Leathem NSWCCC Netball Selector 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 107

108 OPEN NETBALL ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Madison Casley Jessica Chiefari Karlee Grayson Bridgette Keely Brooke Lawrence Katie Maguire Georgia Marshall Lauren Sculley Kaitlyne Watson Olivia White Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg All Saints College - St Mary's Maitland St Francis De Sales College Leeton Magdalene Catholic High Narellan St Joseph's Catholic College Xavier Catholic College Llandilo Trinity Catholic College Lismore All Saints College - St Mary's Maitland St John Bosco College Engadine NSWCCC Selections Report The NSW CCC/CNA Netball preliminary selections were held on Wednesday 31st March (Opens) at the Anne Clarke Netball Centre, Lidcombe with the final selections being held on Friday 7th May at the same venue. Approx 61 girls trialed for the Opens CCC/CNA team this year. All girls trialed well with 24 girls invited to return for the Final selections on Friday May 7th. The NSW All Schools Challenge is to be played on Sunday 12th September at the Anne Clarke Netball Centre, Lidcombe. The Selection committee would like to wish both teams all the best for this Challenge Netball Challenge The 2010 NSW All Schools Netball challenge was held on Sunday 12th September at the Anne Clarke Netball Centre Lidcombe. The NSWCCC Open team went into the competition a bit under full strength due to illness but were excited by the opportunity to get some strong competition and proper match practice before leaving for QLD and the Australasian Catholic Netball Championships. We finished the day in 2nd place having had a draw with CIS and a loss to a very strong CHS team. The girls showed a great deal of improvement over the day while working on combinations, skills we have been working on at training and court play. These results placed the Opens second. All the girls represented CCC well displaying some great netball skills and team work. All girls should be congratulated on their performance and the manner in which they conducted themselves on and off the court during this competition. Thank you to the team coach Gabby Graham (Opens) and to their manager Shirley Way, for the many hours spent coaching and preparing the girls for this competition. Narelle Leathem CCC Netball Selector 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 108

109 NSWCNA SECONDARY SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS Snr Champ Yellow Points Position Snr Champ Points Position Green Dickson 12 2nd Bonnyrigg 0 6th Engadine 11 3rd Maitland St 12 1st Mary s Glenmore Park 1 9th Milperra 8 3rd Gosford 6 5th Orange 3 5th Hamilton 12 2nd Parramatta 8 3rd Kirribilli 8 4th Rosemeadow 7 4th North Sydney 15 1st South Windsor 11 2nd St Ives 4 7th Strathfield 7 4th Woolwich 3 8th Varroville Non attendance Inter Champ Yellow Points Position Inter Champ Points Position Green Bonnyrigg 0 8th Engadine 2 6th Kirribilli 10 3rd Glenmore Park 8 2nd Orange 6 5th Milperra 8 2nd Parramatta 4 6th North Sydney 10 1st Pennant Hills 14 1st Rosemeadow 4 4th South Windsor 2 7th Springwood 3 5th St Ives 10 2nd Strathfield 7 3rd Woolwich 10 4th Varroville Non attendance Jnr Champ Yellow Points Position Jnr Champ Green Bonnyrigg Milpera Glenmore Park Orange Kirribilli Rosemeadow North Sydney South Windsor Parramatta St Ives Pennant Hills Woolwich Points Position Snr Minor Yellow Points Position Snr Minor Points Position Green Aberdeen (1) 13 1st Dickson (1) 7 5th Cronulla (1) 4 6th Gateshead 12 1st Forbes 11 3rd Hitchinbrook 9 3rd Gunnedah 0 8th Mailtand St 9 4th Mary s Maitland St Peter s 8 4th Pambula 4 6th Normanhurst 2 7th Pennant Hills 11 2nd Springwood 12 2nd Tamworth (1) 0 8th Westmead (1) 6 5th Young (1) 4 7th Snr Minor Pink Points Position Snr Minor Points Position White Armidale 6 4th Adamstown 14 2nd Casula 0 Bathurst 10 3rd Cronulla (2) 1 6th Booragul 8 4th Five Dock 10 2nd Braddon (1) 8 4th Lockhinvar (1) 8 3rd Menai 8 4th Mayfield 1 6th Sutherland 2 6th Wagga Mater Dei 12 1st Tuggernong 16 1st Westmead (2) 4 5th Wagga Wagga 6 5th Kildare West Hoxton 0 7th 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 109

110 15 YEARS RUGBY LEAGUE ANNUAL REPORT SICC #1 Godfred Agyemang Holy Spirit College Lakemba MCS #13 Nicholas Bell Holy Cross College Ryde Southern #9 Jack Brown Edmund Rice College Wollongong Northern #12 Rhys Clacherty All Saints College St Peter s Maitland Northern #13 Jackson Clarke St John s College Woodlawn Northern #11 Anthony Colman St John s College Woodlawn MCS #11 Jaye Fuimaono Patrician Brothers College Blacktown Southern #6 Andrew Heffernan Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga MCC #6 Blake Hurley Marcellin College Randwick MCS #20 Robert Jennings Patrician Brothers College Blacktown MCS #6 Christian Kagiasis St Gregory s College Campbelltown President s #4 Tuta Langi Trinity Catholic College Auburn MCS #18 Matthew Lodge Patrician Brothers College Blacktown MCS #4 Jye Mamo Patrician Brothers College Blacktown MCC #7 Zac Nicholls Marist College North Shore Southern #13 Billy Sing St John s College Dubbo MCS #10 Tepai Smith All Saint s Catholic College Liverpool MCS #7 Sione Teekafa Patrician Brothers College Blacktown MCS #15 Misieli Vaileli Holy Cross College Ryde MCC #10 Cheyne Whitelaw Marcellin College Randwick Coach John McKnight McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Assistant Coach Brian Battese St John s College Woodlawn Trainer Dane McKay St Paul s Catholic College Manly Manager Adam Hartigan Patrician Brothers College Blacktown The training squad for the 2010 Australian Championships was selected after the NSWCCC selection trials held at St Marys Stadium and we decided to take a different approach to the selection criteria this year by picking more players and giving them the opportunity to train and trial for the team before the final squad was selected. We had two trial games before departing for Canberra against Wests Tigers and also Parramatta Eels. I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone involved from the respective clubs for their help and support in attempting to prepare the boys for the championships. The group of boys that were selected in the final squad have some great potential and I m sure some of them will go on to bigger and better things down the track if they continue to focus on developing and improving as much as they can. These boys came together a few times before departing for Canberra and became a very close, tight knit group which made the camp very enjoyable. Congratulations boys on your outstanding behaviour and attitude towards the championships, unfortunately the results did not go our way but a lot of you showed great improvement in the time we were there and as a 15 year old that must be big goal of yours as an individual in attempting to play rugby league professionally. The games were as follows: Game 1 NSWCHS 32 defeated NSWCCC 0. Unfortunately not that start to the carnival you would like. Going down to CHS 32-0 was very disappointing but allowed some boys to understand that this was an elite carnival with the best players from around Australia. The desire and hunger was not evident in this match and nothing seemed to work for us. Unfortunately this set up a do or die match against Queensland the next day. Player of the match - Matthew Lodge Patrician Brothers College Blacktown Game 2 - Queensland Maroon 26 defeated NSWCCC 10. Do or Die and we gave it a good shot. We were in the game for a long duration but unfortunately we were just out muscled and our defence was definitely something that let us down NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 110

111 Game 3 - Semi Final NSWCHS 40 defeated NSWCCC 6. This was our final chance to progress through to the final for the Australian Championships and the boys prepared really well leading up to this game, and had developed into a bunch of young men who were willing to work with each other. Unfortunately we ran into a red hot CHS team who were relentless in both offence and defence which made the task all the more difficult. Player of the Match Jaye Fuimaono Patrician Brothers College, Blacktown Game 4 NSWCCC 52 defeated ACT 6. This was the final day of the tour and while usually after three loses it is hard for the boys to motivate themselves to perform, this was our best performance. After a long week in Canberra the boys had developed trust in each other and it showed in this game. The team showed some outstanding class in this game that was missing in previous matches and was a little disappointing because if we had have performed like we did, we would have been a lot more successful in our previous matches. Congratulations to our player of the tournament NSWCCC # 11 Jaye Fuimaono Patrician Brothers College Blacktown who was also our captain who never gave up and was an outstanding leader on tour. His dedication to himself and the team is something he, his family and his should be very proud of. Full Results Sunday 27 June NSWCHS 32 defeated NSWCCC 0 NSWCCC Player of the Match: Matthew Lodge Patrician Brothers Blacktown Monday 28 June Queensland Maroons 26 defeated NSWCCC 10 (Tries: Jackson Clarke, Rhys Clacherty Goal: Christian Kagiasis) NSWCCC Player of the Match: Jye Mamo Patrician Brothers College Blacktown Wednesday 30 June SEMI FINAL: NSWCHS 40 defeated NSWCCC 6 (Tries: Sione Tonga Goals: Sione Tonga) NSWCCC Player of the Match: Jaye Fuimaono Patrician Brothers College Blacktown Friday 2 July NSWCCC 52 (Tries: Godfrey Agyemang 2, Misieli Vaikeli, Nicolas Bell, Andrew Heffernan, Jackson Clarke, Jye Mamo, Tu uta Langi, Tepai Smith Goals: Christian Kagiasis 5, Jaye Fuimaono 3) defeated ACT 6 NSWCCC Most Valuable Player of the Carnival: Jaye Fuimaono Patrician Brothers College Blacktown Back Row: Cheyne Whitlaw, Robert Jennings, Nicholas Bell, Anthony Colman, Jackson Clarke, Jye Mamo Middle Row: Adam Hartigan (Manager), Billy Sing, Tu uta Langi, Tepai Smith, Brian Battese (Assistant Coach), Matthew Lodge, Misieli Vaikeli, Godfred Agyemang, Dane McKay (Trainer) Seated: Christian Kagiasis, Andrew Heffernan, Blake Hurley, Rhys Clacherty, Jaye Fuimaono, Jack Brown, Sione Tonga, Zach Nicholls. Absent: John McKnight (Coach) Adam Hartigan NSWCCC 15 s Manager 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 111

112 18 YEARS RUGBY LEAGUE ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team MCS #1 Jay Bonnell St Gregory's College Campbelltown Northern #4 Dale Clacherty All Saint's College St Mary's Maitland MCS #11 Matthew Eisenhuth St Paul's Catholic College Greystanes SICC#11 Tom Eisenhuth St Columba's College Springwood MCS#8 Matthew Groat St Gregory's College Campbelltown MCS#6 Samisoni Langi Trinity Catholic College Auburn SICC #10 Leilani Latu Holy Spirit College Lakemba SICC #3 Daniel Moroko De La Salle College Cronulla MCS #17 Edward Murphy St Gregory's College Campbelltown Northern #8 Edward Murphy St Mary's College Casino Southern #1 Daivd Nofoaluma John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow SICC#4 Luke Pickerd St Patrick's College Sutherland Northern #11 Ben Roose All Saint's College St Mary's Maitland Northern #9 Tom Rouse St Francis Xavier s College Hamilton MSC #7 Harry Siejka Patrician Brothers College Blacktown Northern #14 Damian Sironen St John's College Woodlawn MSC #9 Blake South Patrician Brothers College Blacktown MSC #5 James Tedesco St Gregory's College Campbelltown MSC #20 Vaipuna Tia Kilifi St Dominic's College Kingswood Northern #10 Kurt Warden All Saint's College St Mary's Maitland Coach Michael Lewis La Salle College Bankstown Ast Coach Tim White Holy Cross College Ryde Manager James Clancy De La Salle College Revesby Heights Trainer Chris Chavez St Agnes Catholic High Rooty Hill The 2010 campaign began with our State Selection Trials at St Marys Stadium, St Marys in May where an initial squad of 25 players was chosen. Following a further weekend of training and a trial game against Wests Tigers Development Squad, the 2010 NSWCCC 18 s Opens Rugby League team of twenty players to represent NSWCCC at the ASSRL Championships at Pizzey Park, Burleigh Heads was selected. The squad meet for a further weekend prior to the Championships at La Salle College Bankstown for further bonding and training. A second trial was played against a Parramatta Development Squad which enabled players to build cohesiveness and teamwork before competing in Burleigh Heads. Many thanks to Wests Tigers, Parramatta Eels and St Marys Leagues Club for their willingness to assist with our preparation. We assembled at Sydney Airport on Friday 9 th July and after dealing with a cancelled flight, eventually reached our accommodation at the Sports Super Centre at Runaway Bay. This proved to be an excellent facility and accommodation base for our stay. The Championship commenced with our first game on Sunday afternoon against the hosts QSSRL. Despite playing below our potential, we were still in the game at half time. A stronger second half performance saw us finish over the top of Queensland, running out winners with James Tedesco scoring 4 tries. Day 2 was our rest day before meeting NSWCHS on Tuesday morning. A combination of factors including some undisciplined and unfocused football, along with some contentious referring decisions prevented us from building pressure and momentum. Had we taken advantage of the opportunities we had the score line may well have been different, however CHS ran out 28-6 victors. Unfortunately the score line didn t indicate the difference between both teams NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 112

113 This placed us against QSSRL in the semi final on Wednesday afternoon. In what proved to be a very tight struggle, with the lead changing hands several times throughout the game, the bounce of the ball and some poor decisions saw us trailing by 6 points with minutes remaining. A final surge saw us score in the corner from a cross field kick after the siren to trail by 2 points. A successful side line conversion in blustery conditions would see us progress to the final as we had scored the first try, however the ball sailed frustratingly to the right of the uprights to see Queensland victorious Our traditional awards ceremony took place on Thursday morning with families and friends who had travelled to Burleigh Heads invited to the Sports Super Centre. This allowed us to acknowledge the contribution they have made to their sons development and thanked them for their support, and to also present individual awards for each game. Thanks to NRL clubs who donated awards. Players then spent the remainder of the day with their families before returning for dinner and to prepare for our final game. Our semi final loss put us in third place in Pool A, which meant an early game on the Friday morning before the Plate Final and the Championship Final, against Combined Affiliated States. The player s morale was a little low but they realised they were playing for one final opportunity to impress selectors, not to mention the pride in why they were there and who they were representing. It didn t take long for the players to settle into a routine and race to a commanding lead. After a brief comeback by CAS we got back into our rhythm and eventually run out winners The closing ceremony brought with it the announcement of the Australian Schoolboys Team who would tour England, Wales and France in November and December. NSWCCC had seven players selected: Matthew Eisenhuth, Matthew Groat, David Nafoaluma, Luke Pickerd, Harry Siejka, James Tedesco and Vaipuna Tia Kilifi. Congratulations to those players selected in the Australian Schoolboys touring side, along with the dedication of the staff involved with the side; Michael Lewis(Coach), Tim White (Assistant Coach), Chris Chavez (Trainer) and Mitchell Lewis (Trainer). Thanks also to the continued support of the NSWCCCRL Executive and to Fady Ghanem who assisted throughout the week. With everyone working together for a common outcome, it produced a positive and enjoyable week for all involved. I would also like to acknowledge the role of the host organisation Queensland Secondary Schools Rugby League, particularly Phil Hall (Convener) and Rod Prior (Ground Manager). The way in which the players represented themselves, their colleges, families and NSWCCC was a credit to everyone involved with the squad. The support from parents leading up to and throughout the 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 Championships was something I was impressed with and proud to be associated with. Full Results Sunday 11 th July NSWCCC 28 (Tries: James Tedesco 4, Harry Siejka, Dale Clacherty Goals: Harry Siejka 2) defeated Queensland 22 (Tries: Henare Wells, Lloyd McIvor, James Greber, Luke Abdul-Rahman Goals: Cory McGrady, Anthony Gadd 2) NSWCCC Player of the Match: David Nofoaluma John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow Player s Player: James Tedesco St Gregorys College Campbelltown Tuesday 13 th July NSWCHS 28 (Tries: Paul Rokolati 2, Paul Carter, Christopher Ulugia, Jacob Gagan Goals: Jason Wehbe 4) defeated NSWCCC 6 (Tries: Daniel Moroko Goals: Harry Siejka) NSWCCC Player of the Match: Matthew Groat (St Gregory s College Campbelltown) Player s Player: Matthew Groat (St Gregory s College Campbelltown) Wednesday 14 th July Semi Final: Queensland 18 (Tries: Tautau Moga 2, Francis Veukiso, Goals: Anthony Gadd 3) defeated NSWCCC 16 (Tries: David Nafoaluma, Damian Sironen, James Tedesco Goals: Harry Siejka 2) NSWCCC Player of the Match: Matthew Eisenhuth (St Paul s College Greystanes) Player s Player: Ben Roose All Saints College Maitland and Tom Eisenhuth St Columba s High School Springwood 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 113

114 Friday 16 July NSWCCC 56 (Tries: Harry Siejka 2, James Tedesco 2, Luke Pickerd 2, Jay Bonnell, Tom Eisenhuth, Tom Rouse, David Clacherty, David Nafoaluma Goals: Harry Siejka 6) defeated Combined Affiliated States 12 (Tries: Junior Fono, Jerome Henry Goals: Adam Millgate 2) NSWCCC Most Valuable Player of the Carnival: Matthew Groat St Gregory s College Campbelltown NSWCCC players selected in Australian Schoolboys Team to tour England, Wales and France: Matthew Eisenhuth St Paul's College Greystanes Matthew Groat St Gregory s College Campbelltown David Nafoaluma John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow Luke Pickerd St Patrick s College Sutherland Harry Siejka Patrician Brothers College Blacktown James Tedesco St Gregory s College Campbelltown Vaipuna Tia Kilifi St Dominic s College Penrith Stephen Hooper Red Bend Catholic College Forbes Tour Manager Back row: Damian Sironen, Leilani Latu, Dale Clacherty, Matthew Eisenhuth, Kurt Warden, Edward Murphy Middle row: Mitchell Lewis (Trainer), Time White (Assistant Coach), Samisoni Langi, Jay Bonnell, Edward Murphy, Ben Roose, Blake South, Vaipuna Tia Kilifi, Chris Chavez (Trainer), James Clancy(Manager), Michael Lewis (Coach) Front row: David Nofoaluma, Harry Siejka, Daniel Moroko, Matthew Groat (Captain), James Tedesco, Luke Pickerd, Tom Rouse James Clancy NSWCCC 18 s Manager 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 114

115 U/16 S RUGBY ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Dean Mayell Mathew Sandell Cameron McInness Stephen Crawford Finn Dublewicz Alasdair Forrest Robert Duff Ofusaita Esau Kevin Weeks Ryan McLachlan Jarrod Grange Jacob Dawson Andrew Walker James Blackwood Samuel Chamberlain Nicholas Hackenberg Holy Spirit College Bellambi St Matthew's Central Mudgee Marist College Pagewood De La Salle College Revesby St Patrick's College Sutherland Marist College Eastwood Bede Polding College Windsor Holy Cross College Ryde De La Salle College Revesby Marist College Eastwood St Edward's College Gosford St Pius X High School Adamstown Marist College Eastwood Christian Brothers' High School Lewisham James Sheahan Catholic School Orange Parramatta Marist High Westmead NSWCCC Selections Report The NSWCCC Rugby Union selection carnival was held at University of Western Sydney Hawkesbury, Richmond on the 25th and 26th of May 2010 with over 300 students attending the campus in an effort to win selection in the NSWCCC representative teams to contest the NSW All Schools selections trials to be held at Knox Grammar later this year. The NSWCCC U/16 division was contested over a two day format which saw teams vying for the playoffs on day two which would determine overall standings. The Metropolitan Catholic Schools team (led by Coach Mark Strong - Patrician Brothers Blacktown) proved very strong and ran out eventual winners. The 2010 surprise packets were Bathurst Diocese who made the final and pushed MCS every step of the way. However, perhaps the most enduring memory of the 2010 U/16 tournament would be CBSA s reinvention of the driving maul which they used in a most damaging manner to dispose of Lismore Diocese & Maitland/Newcastle Diocese. One of the most encouraging aspects of the 2010 Carnival was the performance of the MCC/Parramatta teams in the U/18 s & U/16 Divisions which saw many boys from our previously unrepresented Catholic Schools in the Western Suburbs attend the carnival. This was largely due to the excellent work of Chris Anschau and Jaie Skinner from the Parramatta Diocese who worked tirelessly behind the scenes with Mark Bos and Simon Hackett from the ARU to assemble these combined teams. Our carnival had wonderful support from many referees from the SWRA (Sydney West Referees Association). Our referees were Paul MacNamara, Wayne Forrest, Gary Payne, Gary James, Scott Rogan, Andrew Banks and Mick Rolleston. However, every player and official at the carnival was impressed by the outstanding performance of NSWCCC student & ARU scholarship referee Luke Rogan (Bede Polding College, Windsor). Luke demonstrated by his excellent game management (and all round demeanor) exactly why he is one of NSW s best - up and coming - referees. At the end of the two days NSWCCC selected two strong teams to attend the NSW All Schools trials and the Under 16 s and Under 18 s will once again present strong opposition for all comers in Under 16 NSWCCC State Carnival Champions: Metropolitan Catholic Schools Runner Up: Bathurst Diocese All Schools Report Trial 1 - NSWCCC 50 defeated AICES 0. The squad assembled at St Dominic s College Penrith for our first trial V AICES. The team had a fantastic first half scoring 5 unanswered tries. This was due to excellent ball control, fantastic support and very crisp passing both short and long. We eventually run out 50-0 winners with a lot to take out of the trial in preparation for ISA, CHS and GPS selection games. Great first up hit out with both teams sure to improve over the coming matches. Camp Narrabeen The squad assembled for a 2 day camp leading into the ISA game on the Sunday. All players displayed outstanding qualities on and off the field and the way the squad came together were great. I would like to thank Hugh Carpenter from the ARU high performance program who coached on core skills that the boys should be working on. The progression the squad showed in the sessions and the transference of this onto the field was great. I am sure Hugh will come across many of these players in the coming years as the move up the representative pathway NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 115

116 Trial 2 - ISA 15 defeated NSWCCC 12. What a fantastic game with both teams displaying great defensive efforts. Our forwards took it to the ISA pack and at half time we were up Again possession from both teams and ball control were excellent. At the breakdown Daniel Boxal, Jamaine Crossley and Dean Mayell were outstanding. Our backs Ryan McLachlan, Cameron Mcinnes and James Duff were able to create space for our flying wingers James Blackwood and Finn Dublewikz who found open space on several occasions. The game was a huge step up from AICES and with ISA attacking our line and with some rushed decisions we turned over the ball in the last minute. ISA were able to capitalize on our mistakes and score the match winner under our noses. The rugby development was great, the core skills the team did in camp and the attacking rugby we aimed to play was outstanding. Trial 3 - CHS 24 defeated NSWCCC 22 The next two games were going to be our hardest. This game had it all, running rugby from both teams and counter attack from the CCC boys was outstanding. We had to hit back after the CHS team scored 2 quick tries before half time. At halftime we adjusted our plan, kept it tighter, supported your mates and backed yourself! What a great response and in the second half the side played the rugby they were capable of. It what was a game that was always going to be tight we unfortunately gave away a ruck penalty in the final seconds, CHS managed to kick the penalty and sneak home with a win Trial 4 - NSWSRU Presidents XV II 24 defeated NSWCCC 20. This was a game that the team had marked in the diary from the first day we assembled in camp. After the last minute loss to CHS it wasn t hard to get the boys up for our final game. We had to be good in contact, strong on the ball and use the width in good attacking position. The result was great. We took it to the GPS team and were by far the better side for the majority of the match. As most representative matches go at this level the game went down to the wire. After 5 minutes defending our line GPS kicked across field and dived on a loose ball to seal the match. The effort from the squad was outstanding over the 4 games we played and the opportunity to play rugby against the AICES, ISA, CHS and GPS meant we were mixing with and playing great rugby both as individuals and as a team against the best 16 year olds in NSW. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the NSWCCC Convener Chris Hicks for the running of the Tournament and what again continues to attract the best Under 16s and Opens Catholic rugby players in NSW and to our manager Jaie Skinner who organised the logistics of the team, and dealt with players having to be called in late through injury, camp details and training program. Finally to the squad of 22 players who showed great passion in wearing the state jersey. The way each and every player conducted themselves over the whole program was fantastic and I hope to see many boys in the 18s team in the coming years. It was disappointing that we did not get players selected in the NSW All Schools team however I know we had several boys very close to selection. The Under 16s All Schools Championships are one of the first steps in many of the players rugby pathway and I am sure the future for some of these boys will continue to improve Jayson Brewer Marist College Pagewood NSWCCC U/16 Rugby Coach Jaie Skinner Marist College North Shore NSWCCC U/16 Rugby Manager Chris Hicks NSWCCC Rugby Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 116

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118 OPEN RUGBY ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Viliami Huanga Joshua Blackwell Shaqa Marell-Koroi Hagan Butler Joseph Molino William Kennedy Rhys Hancock Daniel Chiddy Lachlan Winkler James Forrest Samisoni Langi Joel Blinkhorne Sean Picone Assem Ewais Jesse Pizzingrilli Tom Meehan Cameron De Moro Sam Ryan Jack Davies James Dargaville Luke Manahan Nigel Vaifale Hugh Tomkins Marist College Kogarah St Edward's College Gosford Marist College North Shore St John the Evangelist High School Nowra St John's College Woodlawn St Paul's Catholic College Manly Holy Spirit College Bellambi St Paul's Catholic College Manly St Mary's College Casino Marist College Eastwood Trinity Catholic College Auburn St Paul's Catholic College Manly De la Salle College Cronulla Marist College Kogarah St Edward's College Gosford Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood St Leo's College Wahroonga De la Salle College Cronulla Marist College Kogarah Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood De La Salle College Cronulla Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown Marist College North Shore NSWCCC Selections Report The NSWCCC Rugby Union selection carnival was held at University of Western Sydney Hawkesbury, Richmond on the 25th and 26th of May 2010 with over 300 students attending the campus in an effort to win selection in the NSWCCC representative teams to contest the NSW All Schools selections trials to be held at Knox Grammar later this year. The Under 18 division Broken Bay Diocese proved themselves to be the best team by soundly defeating Metropolitan Catholic Schools, Wollongong/South Sydney Diocese, and Maitland/ Newcastle Diocese. However, Lismore Diocese (led by their vastly experienced coach Mick Merlino) proved once again that the Country teams can never be under estimated by winning all their three matches and only lose to Broken Bay on a count back of points for and against. One of the most encouraging aspects of the 2010 Carnival was the performance of the MCC/Parramatta teams in the U/8 s and U/16 Divisions which saw many boys from our previously unrepresented Catholic Schools in the Western Suburbs attend the carnival. This was largely due to the excellent work of Chris Anschau and Jaie Skinner from the Parramatta Diocese who worked tirelessly behind the scenes with Mark Bos and Simon Hackett from the ARU to assemble these combined teams. Our carnival had wonderful support from many referees from the SWRA (Sydney West Referees Association). Our referees were Paul MacNamara, Wayne Forrest, Gary Payne, Gary James, Scott Rogan, Andrew Banks and Mick Rolleston. However, every player and official at the carnival was impressed by the outstanding performance of NSWCCC student & ARU scholarship referee Luke Rogan (Bede Polding College, Windsor). Luke demonstrated by his excellent game management (and all round demeanors) exactly why he is one of NSW s best - up and coming - referees. At the end of the two days NSWCCC selected two strong teams to attend the NSW All Schools trials and the Under 16 s and Under 18 s will once again present strong opposition for all comers in Another high point for NSWCCC in 2010 will be the schoolboy Internationals against Fiji and Samoan Schools to be played in September. Under 18 NSWCCC State Carnival Champions: Broken Bay Diocese. Runner Up: Lismore Diocese Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team James Dargaville Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 118

119 All Schools Carnival Report The two NSW Trials were much better performances, the result of the team having gone into camp at the Academy of Sport, Narrabeen for an intensive training program. The camp proved to be a great success showcasing the cooperation, maturity and teamwork of the group. The players are particularly commended for the manner in which they involved themselves in building a great sense of team on camp. The selection of James Dargaville Flanker and Squad Captain as a member of the NSW I team after a series of impressive performances was one of the highlights of the representative season and he received much acclaim from his teammates delighted at his success. Overall another good year for NSWCCC rugby and once again special thanks should go to the U/18 NSWCCC management team of Stephen McNamara (Strapper and Manager), Nicholas Lah (Forwards Coach) and Steven Mitchell (Head Coach). Match Results NSWCCC vs CHS I Lost NSWCCC Vs NSW Country Won NSWCCC Vs CHS II Lost NSWCCC Vs Samoan Schools Lost 69-5 NSWCCC Vs Fiji Schools Lost Chris Hicks NSWCCC Rugby Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 119

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121 BOYS SOFTBALL ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Nathan Byrne Nathan Dickinson Jonathan Grace Matthew McGrath Ryan O Driscoll Liam O Leary Craig Pirlo Jarrod Saul Patrick Schipp Thomas Wade Jay Schouten James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange De La Salle College Revesby Trinity Catholic College Lismore St Francis Xavier s College Hamilton John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow St Gregory s College Campbelltown Trinity Catholic College Lismore St Paul s College Kempsey St Gregory s College Campbelltown Trinity Catholic College Lismore Mt Carmel High Varroville NSWCCC Selections Report The 2010 Selection Trials were held in Kempsey on Wednesday, February 10. Three teams contested the Boys event (Convener s Team, Lismore and Wollongong down by one on the previous year) and five Girls teams took part (Broken Bay, Lismore, Parramatta, SCC and Wollongong the same as the previous year). Ten individual entrants took part - 8 boys and 2 girls, predominantly from Sydney but from as far away as Orange and Wagga Wagga. While rain occasionally hampered preparations, the event itself took place under near perfect conditions. As with the previous year, in order to maximise participants time on the diamond, it was decided to 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 again occurred, with four games and a bye in the preliminary rounds, followed by Possibles/Probables. For the record, the Boys event was won by the Convener s Team and Parramatta and Broken Bay shared the honours in the Girls section. 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 continues to be a welcome feature of our tournaments in this sport. The way in which almost every player showed respect for their opponents, for umpires and for tournament officials is a tribute to them and the schools and families from which they come. Finally, some words of thanks. Firstly, to the Macleay Valley Softball Association, whose members (many of whom have no direct link with Catholic schooling in the town) worked tirelessly in so many ways in the build up to the carnival, and on the day, whether on and around the diamonds, in the canteen or behind the scenes. To Kym Skerritt NSWCCC and Robert Ellison Lismore CEO for their continued support and involvement. To the staff and students of St Paul s, Kempsey, for their assistance in many ways. To our team of dedicated and enthusiastic blues all of whom travelled from the Central Coast or Sydney. And to our selectors, whose job is often unenviable, but who performed their duties in as thorough and fair a manner as possible. Finally, to the coaches, parents and officials from all teams involved for all that you did to provide yet ANOTHER wonderful sporting opportunity for our student athletes. Thankyou, all of you. All Schools Carnival Report The 2010 Invitational Boys Softball Championship was held on Thursday, September 16, at Aquilina Park, Blacktown, (Olympic Park). NSWCCC and NSWCHS contested proceedings, playing three games against one another. Tournaments over recent years had seen a large gap in results reduced to much narrower but nonetheless lop-sided outcomes in favour of CHS. Following a late withdrawal because of injury, eleven boys formed this year s squad, with a mixture of rookie (Year 9) and experienced talent (three Year 12 s). Representation was evenly divided between Sydney players and those from Bathurst, Lismore, Maitland-Newcastle and Wollongong Dioceses. Having met the previous day for an afternoon training session (minus, yet again, a flight-affected coach) the boys took the diamond full of enthusiasm and quiet confidence, along with new coach, Karen Evans St Joseph s College, Banora Point who eventually made it to Sydney. From the very first innings of the first game, it appeared that CCC might, at last, possess the batting fire-power to prove competitive. An early lead was established and maintained for almost the entire game. This was made possible by some solid batting, some outstanding defensive work on occasions and aggressive pitching and base-running. Unfortunately, a few too many defensive indiscretions late in the game saw the lead whittled away, and we eventually had to settle for a 7-all draw. An encouraging effort, nonetheless NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 121

122 In the second game, we were never quite in the chase, despite our best efforts, and were beaten 8-3. If the elusive win was to be achieved it was going to have to occur in the final game. Again a comfortable lead was established and the boys, having gone so close to obtaining victory earlier in the day, drew from that experience to hang on for a tightly-fought 6-4 win, thereby squaring the series a commendable effort indeed. On behalf of the team, coaching staff and NSWCCC, thanks must go to the parents for their obvious support, our two hard-working umpires, and the staff at Softball NSW and, finally, Mr Peter Zegiel (CHS Softball Convener) for his organisation of the day. We look forward to 2011! Peter Garty NSWCCC Softball Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 122

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124 GIRLS SOFTBALL ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Michelle Bell St Patrick s College Campbelltown Lisa Carlton Stella Maris College Manly Ally Casey Gilroy College Castle Hill Georgia Casey Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills Alice Donohoe Our Lady Of Mercy College Parramatta Alicia McLean Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Michaela McLennan Catherine McAuley College Westmead Claire O Sullivan St Paul s College Kempsey Elodie O Sullivan St Paul s College Kempsey Rachael Sechi Brigidine College St Ives Regina Sutomo Mt St Benedict Pennant Hills Taylah Tsitsikronis Caroline Chisholm Glenmore Park NSWCCC Selections Report The 2010 selection trials were held in Kempsey on Wednesday, February 10. Three teams contested the Boys event (Conveners, Lismore and Wollongong down by one on the previous year) and five Girls teams took part (Broken Bay, Lismore, Parramatta, SCC and Wollongong the same as the previous year). Ten individual entrants took part - 8 boys and 2 girls, predominantly from Sydney but from as far away as Orange and Wagga Wagga. While rain occasionally hampered preparations, the event itself took place under near perfect conditions. As with the previous year, in order to maximise participants time on the diamond, it was decided to 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 again occurred, with four games and a bye in the preliminary rounds, followed by Possibles/Probables. For the record, the Boys event was won by the Convener s Team and Parramatta and Broken Bay shared the honours in the Girls section. 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 continues to be a welcome feature of our tournaments in this sport. The way in which almost every player showed respect for their opponents, for umpires and for tournament officials is a tribute to them and the schools and families from which they come. Finally, some words of thanks. Firstly, to the Macleay Valley Softball association, whose members (many of whom have no direct link with Catholic schooling in the town) worked tirelessly in so many ways in the build up to the carnival, and on the day, whether on and around the diamonds, in the canteen or behind the scenes. To Kym Skerritt NSWCCC and Robert Ellison Lismore CEO) for their continued support and involvement. To the staff and students of St Paul s College Kempsey, for their assistance in many ways. To our team of dedicated and enthusiastic blues all of whom travelled from the Central Coast or Sydney. And to our selectors, whose job is often unenviable, but who performed their duties in as thorough and fair a manner as possible. Finally, to the coaches, parents and officials from all teams involved for all that you did to provide yet ANOTHER wonderful sporting opportunity for our student athletes. Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Lisa Carlton Georgia Casey Alice Donohoe Rachael Sechi Taylah Tsitsikronis Teagan Van Ryan Stella Maris College Manly Mt St Benedict Pennant Hills Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Brigidine College St Ives Caroline Chisholm Glenmore Park Bede Polding College South Windsor NSW All Schools Report The 2010 NSW All Schools Girls Softball Trials, in which five teams participated, were held on Tuesday, March 16, at Blacktown Olympic Park. Apart from ourselves, two NSW Combined High Schools teams competed (Blue and Red), along with two from the NSW Combined Independent Schools (Opens and Development) NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 124

125 As was the case last year, six of the twelve players had already represented Combined Catholic Colleges, so the squad was a balance of seasoned experience and rookie enthusiasm. With two wins, a draw and a loss, we finished on nine points, one behind the winners, CHS Blue, and in equal 2 nd place. Once again, the girls trained and performed exceptionally well as a team. The way in which they came together to form a friendly, co-operative and cohesive unit is commendable. Their enthusiasm in the dugout and on the diamond was obvious, and the way in which the more senior players interacted with the rookies did much to establish and maintain team unity. The pitching line-up was solid and well supported by the efforts of our catchers. Defensively, the girls worked hard all day no matter where they were asked to field. Offensively, they were effective with the bat, getting on with the job of advancing or scoring runners when the opportunity arose. Thanks, of course, must go to a number of people. To Karen Evans St Joseph s Catholic College, Banora Point for making the trip to Kempsey in February, as NSWCCC Selector, and the longer trip to Sydney to coach the girls, and to Annette Tsitsikronis, who stepped in as manager. It was obvious that the girls appreciated the contribution made by both these women to what was an enjoyable and rewarding sporting experience. To Peter Zegiel (CHS) for his efficient and effective organisation and co-ordination of the day. To Kym Skerritt for her tireless efforts and support. And finally, to the parents and supporters, who do so much for their children in so many ways, prior to and on days such as this. Students Selected in School Sport Australia Team Lisa Carlton Stella Maris College Manly Georgia Casey Alice Donohoe Rachael Sechi Taylah Tsitsikronis Mt St Benedict Pennant Hills Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Brigidine College St Ives Caroline Chisholm Glenmore Park Peter Garty NSWCCC Softball Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 125

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127 SWIMMING ANNUAL REPORT The 2010 NSWCCC Swimming Championships were held on Tuesday 27 th of April at the Sydney Aquatic Centre. The quality of the competition at this carnival is continuing to increase every year. It is very rewarding for the NSWCCC Swimming Team Managers to be involved in this process. There are always extraordinary performances at this carnival by our students and this year was no exception. In all, there were nine individual records broken and five relay records. The following are the list of those swimmers and relay teams that created the benchmarks for next year s competition: Individuals Georgia Miller 14years 50m Freestyle Peter Topalidis 14 years 100m Freestyle and the 400m Freestyle Meg Bailey 14 years 200 Individual Medley Eric Wong 14 years 100m Breaststroke Adam McNamara 16 years 50m Backstroke Eric Hamilton 17+ years 400m Freestyle Michael Young 17+ years 50m Backstroke Luke Chilcott 17+ years 100m Butterfly Relay Teams St Patrick s College Campbelltown Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Loreto College Kirribilli Santa Sabina College Strathfield Stella Maris College Manly Junior Girls 4 x 50m Freestyle relay. Junior Girls 4 x 50m Medley relay. Intermediate Girls 4 x 50m Medley relay. Senior Girls 4 x 50m Medley relay. Girls All Age 6 x 50m Freestyle relay. As can be seen from the above lists, the Catholic Schools swimmers are as strong as they have ever been. We took a quality team through to the NSW All Schools Championships where we again had great success. Some of the more notable performances are as follows: NAMES CCC ALL SCHOOL SCHOOL SPORT Michelle Connelly 17 years Marian Catholic College Griffith 1 st 100 fly, 200 IM 2 nd 200fr, 400fr 3 rd 50fly 4 th 100bk 5 th 100fr 2 nd 200fly, 200IM 5 th 50 fly 1 st 200 fly 2 nd 200 IM 4 th 400 IM Rachel King 17 years St Joseph s Catholic College East Gosford Sarah Baker 16 years Brigidine College St Ives Lucy Palu 15 years Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Brady Casey 17 years St Edward s College Gosford 6 th 50bk 1 st 50 bk 1st 100bk 2 nd 50bk 7 th 200fly 1 st 100br, 50br 1 st 50fly 9 th 50free, 50bk 1 st 100free 2 nd 50free, 50bk, 50fly 3 rd 200free, 400free, 100bk 5 th 200IM 2 nd 100 fly 5 th 50br 1 st 200br, 100br 2 nd 50br 2 nd 100free, 200bk 3 rd 50bk 6 th 50free, 200free 7 th 50fly 8 th 100bk 2 nd 400IM 3 rd 100fly 4 th 200fly 1 st 50bk, 100bk 1 st 200br 1 st 100br, med rel 1 st 200bk 2 nd Med rel 3 rd 4x100 free rel 1 st fly, 100fly 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 127

128 Brendan Micallef 17 years St Paul s Catholic Colleges Greystanes Eric Hamilton 17 years Patrician Brothers Adam McNamara 16 years St Johns College Woodlawn Kara Leo (AWD) 17 years Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park 1 st 50br, 100br 8 th 100free 1 st 400free 7 th 100bk 11 th 50bk 1 st 50bk, 100bk, 200IM 3 rd 50free 1 st 50fr, 50bk, 50br, 50fly, 100fr 1 st 100br 3 rd 200br 5 th 50br 1 st 100br, med rel 3 rd 400free, 200bk 1 st Free rel 2 nd Med rel 3 rd 4x100free rel, 200bk 4 th 400free 1 st 50bk 2 nd 100bk 1 st 50fr, 100fr 2 nd 50fly 3 rd 50bk, 50br 1 st 50bk 2 nd Med rel 3 rd Free rel 5 th 100bk 1 st 50fr, 100free, free relay, med relay 2 nd 200fee, 50fly, 100bk, 50bk 3 rd 200IM It has been with much pleasure that I have had the opportunity to be the NSWCCC Swimming Convener over many years. Sadly, I am standing down to pursue other directions. I would like to take this opportunity to offer my sincere thanks to the many people who have made this role, and in turn the swimming pathway, such a great success. To my many team managers, Diocesan Representatives, carnival officials, parents, and of course competitors I am grateful for the support you have given me in helping to develop this carnival into what I believe is a quality event, and for myself, a highlight in the calendar year. In particular, I would like to thank Kym Skerritt for her tireless effort in making all of these opportunities for our students come to fruition. Wayne Gillard NSWCCC Swimming Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 128

129 NSWCCC Swimming Results 2010 Girls 12 Years 50 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Caitlin Bigg Xavier Catholic College Paige Chandler St Patrick's College Campbelltown Patrice Filips John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow Girls 12 Years 100 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Caitlin Bigg Xavier Catholic College 1: Rhiannon Booth St Joseph's Catholic College 1: Claire Hopkins Monte Sant' Angelo College North Sydney 1:10.90 Girls 12 Years 50 LC Metre Backstroke 1 Caitlin Bigg Xavier Catholic College Patrice Filips John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow Rhiannon Booth St Joseph's Catholic College Girls 12 Years 50 LC Metre Breaststroke 1 Bonnie Morris St Philomena's School Moree Caitlin Bigg Xavier Catholic College Cecilia Mafi Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington Girls 12 Years 50 LC Metre Butterfly 1 Paige Chandler St Patrick's College Campbelltown Patrice Filips John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow Rhiannon Booth St Joseph's Catholic College Girls 13 Years 50 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Hannah Donaldson St Clare's College Michaela Hokin St Patrick's College Campbelltown Mekayla Everingham St Joseph's College Port Macquarie Girls 13 Years 100 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Hannah Donaldson St Clare's College 1: Courtney Haines St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 1: Jade Moody St Catherine's College Singelton 1:05.90 Girls 13 Years 50 LC Metre Backstroke 1 Michaela Hokin St Patrick's College Campbelltown Kate Biviano Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Paige Burland Casimir College Marrickville Girls 13 Years 50 LC Metre Breaststroke 1 Jade Moody St Catherine's College Singleton Natasha Epariama All Saint s College Casula Ebanie Martin St Joseph's College Port Macquarie Girls 13 Years 50 LC Metre Butterfly 1 Courtney Haines St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah Jade Moody St Catherine's College Singleton Monique Armour Santa Sabina College Strathfield Girls 14 Years 50 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Georgia Miller Stella Maris College Manly 27.28R 2 Clorinda Hogan St Patrick's College Campbelltown Jessica Elkington St Joseph's College Banora Point Girls 14 Years 100 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Georgia Miller Stella Maris College Manly 1: Meg Bailey St Pius X High School Adamstown 1: Clorinda Hogan St Patrick's College Campbelltown 1: NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 129

130 Girls 14 Years 50 LC Metre Backstroke 1 Alanis Olesch-Byrne Monte Sant' Angelo College North Sydney Meg Bailey St Pius X High School Adamstown Shanice McCarthy St Joseph's College Banora Point Girls 14 Years 50 LC Metre Breaststroke 1 Emily Klepac Santa Sabina College Strathfield Meg Bailey St Pius X High School Adamstown Luci Ferguson St John's College Dubbo Girls 14 Years 50 LC Metre Butterfly 1 Georgia Miller Stella Maris College Manly Meg Bailey St Pius X High School Adamstown Alanis Olesch-Byrne Monte Sant' Angelo College North Sydney Girls LC Metre Freestyle 1 Georgia Miller Stella Maris College Manly 2: Clorinda Hogan St Patrick's College Campbelltown 2: Meg Bailey St Pius X High School Adamstown 2:17.08 Girls LC Metre Freestyle 1 Clorinda Hogan St Patrick's College Campbelltown 4: Elyssa Pierce Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer 4: Carla Sargent Nagle Girl's High Blacktown 5:04.62 Girls LC Metre Breaststroke 1 Amy Maxwell St Patrick's College Campbelltown 1: Clorinda Hogan St Patrick's College Campbelltown 1: Emily Klepac Santa Sabina College Strathfield 1:23.90 Girls 14 And Under 100 LC Metre Backstroke 1 Alanis Olesch-Byrne Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 1: Meg Bailey St Pius X High Adamstown 1: Shanice McCarthy St Joseph's College Banora Point 1:13.00 Girls 14 And Under 100 LC Metre Butterfly 1 Georgia Miller Stella Maris College Manly 1: Meg Bailey St Pius X High School Adamstown 1: Clorinda Hogan St Patrick's College Campbelltown 1:08.75 Girls 14 And Under 200 LC Metre IM 1 Meg Bailey St Pius X High School Adamstown 2:29.07 R 2 Clorinda Hogan St Patrick's College Campbelltown 2: Jacinta Mattingly St Clare's College Singleton 2:36.12 Girls 14 And Under 200 LC Metre Freestyle 4 x 50 Relay 1 St Patrick's College Campbelltown A 1:57.57 R 2 Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College Nth Syd A 2: St Clare's College Waverley A 2:02.18 Girls 14 And Under 200 LC Metre Medley 4 x 50 Relay 1 Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College Nth Syd A 2:11.71 R 2 St Patrick's College Campbelltown A 2: St Catherine's College Singleton A 2:23.13 Girls 15 Years 50 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Alicia Caldwell Loreto College Kirribilli Lucy Palu Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Kaitlyn Pejkovic St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga Girls 15 Years 100 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Lucy Palu Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park 1: Alicia Caldwell Loreto College Kirribilli 1: Lily Rasdall Stella Maris College Manly 1:01.26 Girls 15 Years 50 LC Metre Backstroke 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 130

131 1 Alexis Mastrodomenico Corpus Christi Catholic High Oak Flats Lucy Palu Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Alicia Caldwell Loreto College Kirribilli Girls 15 Years 50 LC Metre Breaststroke 1 Kaitlyn Pejkovic St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga Hayley Anscha, Catherine McAuley Westmead Hayley Bard All Saints College - St Joseph s Lochinvar Girls 15 Years 50 LC Metre Butterfly 1 Alexis Mastrodomenico Corpus Christi Catholic High Oak Flats Lucy Palu Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Christie Owen Magdalene Catholic High Narellan Girls LC Metre Freestyle Multi Classification 1 Zohe Hughes S9,Sb8,Sm9 St John's College Dubbo J Bernadette Flannery S10 Sb9 Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney J Eliza Brearley S14 MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale J42.50 Girls LC Metre Freestyle Multi Classification 1 Bernadette Flannery S10 Sb9 Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 1: Teagan Pattison S15 San Clemente High Mayfield 1: Eliza Brearley S14 Mackillop Catholic College Warnervale 1:41.51 Girls LC Metre Backstroke Multi Classification 1 Bernadette Flannery S10 Sb9 Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Zohe Hughes S9,Sb8,Sm9 St John's College Dubbo Teagan Pattison S15 San Clemente High Mayfield Girls LC Metre Breaststroke Multi Classification 1 Bernadette Flannery S10 Sb9 Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Eliza Brearley S14 Mackillop Catholic College Warnervale J Teagan Pattison S15 San Clemente High Mayfield J55.66 Girls LC Metre Butterfly Multi Classification 1 Bernadette Flannery S10 Sb9 Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Teagan Pattison S15 San Clemente High Mayfield Tegan Gunwald S14 Sb14 Brigidine Colleg St Ives 1:14.51 Girls 16 Years 50 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Hannah McLaren Magdalene Catholic High Narellan Georgia Farrell Stella Maris College Manly Alecia Anderson Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Girls 16 Years 100 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Hannah McLaren Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 1: Samantha Redman St Mary's High Gateshead 1: Georgia Farrell Stella Maris College Manly 1:01.83 Girls 16 Years 50 LC Metre Backstroke 1 Toneya Price St Patrick's College Sutherland Bronte Dawking Marist Sister's College Woolwich Samantha Redman St Mary's High Gateshead Girls 16 Years 50 LC Metre Breaststroke 1 Sarah Baker Brigidine College St Ives Carlee Millikin Loreto College Kirribilli Jodie Cantrill Mt St Patrick's College Murwillumbah Girls 16 Years 50 LC Metre Butterfly 1 Samantha Redman St Mary's High Gateshead Hannah McLaren Magdalene Catholic High Narellan Georgia Farrell Stella Maris College Manly Girls LC Metre Freestyle 1 Hannah McLaren Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 2: NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 131

132 2 Samantha Redman St Mary's High Gateshead 2: Lucy Palu Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park 2:12.16 Girls LC Metre Freestyle 1 Samantha Redman St Mary's High Gateshead 4: Ally Lee Loreto College Kirribilli 4: Lucy Palu Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park 4:40.49 Girls LC Metre Backstroke 1 Alicia Caldwell Loreto College Kirribilli 1: Alexis Mastrodomenico Corpus Christi Catholic High Oak Flats 1: Lucy Palu Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park 1:09.06 Girls LC Metre Breaststroke 1 Sarah Baker Brigidine College St Ives 1: Carlee Millikin Loreto College Kirribilli 1: Hayley Anschau Catherine McAuley High Westmead 1:20.13 Girls LC Metre Butterfly 1 Samantha Redman St Mary's High Gateshead 1: Sarah Starnovsky John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow 1: Mikayla O'Conner Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta 1:08.81 Girls LC Metre IM 1 Ally Lee Loreto College Kirribilli 2: Hayley Anschau Catherine McAuley High Westmead 2: Bronte Dawking Marist Sister's College Woolwich 2: LC Metre Freestyle 4 x 50 Relay 1 Loreto College Kirribilli A 1: Stella Maris College Manly A 1: Our Lady of Mercy College A 1:58.14 Girls LC Metre Medley 4 x 50 Relay 1 Loreto College Kirribilli A 2:09.21 R 2 Magdalene Catholic High Narellan A 2: Our Lady of Mercy College A 2:16.00 Girls 17 And Over 50 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Anna MacInnes St Joseph's College Port Macquarie Natalie Fegan Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills Jessie Quinn Stella Maris College Manly Girls 17 And Over 100 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Natalie Fegan Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills 1: Anna MacInnes St Joseph's College Port Macquarie 1: Jessie Quinn Stella Maris College Manly 1:01.28 Girls 17 And Over 200 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Erin Killey St Pius X High School Adamstown 2: Michelle Connelly Marian Catholic College Griffith 2: Samantha Watts Catherine McAuley High Westmead 2:12.80 Girls 17 And Over 400 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Erin Killey St Pius X High School Adamstown 4: Michelle Connelly Marian Catholic College Griffith 4: Samantha Watts Catherine McAuley High Westmead 4:41.84 Girls 17 And Over 50 LC Metre Backstroke 1 Rachelle King St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford Anna MacInnes St Joseph's College Port Macquarie Brielle Halloran Magdalene Catholic High Narellan Girls 17 And Over 100 LC Metre Backstroke 1 Jessica Brooks St John Bosco College Engadine 1: NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 132

133 2 Jessie Quinn Stella Maris College Manly 1: Eliza Smith St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton 1:09.25 Girls 17 And Over 50 LC Metre Breaststroke 1 Jessie Quinn Stella Maris College Manly Stephanie Purcell Santa Sabina College Strathfield Nicola O'Brien St Ursula's College Kingsgrove Girls 17 And Over 100 LC Metre Breaststroke 1 Jessie Quinn Stella Maris College Strathfield 1: Stephanie Purcell Santa Sabina College Strathfield 1: Caitlin Erickson Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington 1:22.75 Girls 17 And Over 50 LC Metre Butterfly 1 Fegan, Natalie Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills Jessie Quinn Stella Maris College Manly Michelle Connelly Marian Catholic College Griffith Girls 17 And Over 100 LC Metre Butterfly 1 Michelle Connelly Marian Catholic College Griffith 1: Natalie Fegan Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills 1: Eliza Smith St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton 1:06.26 Girls 17 And Over 200 LC Metre IM 1 Michelle Connelly Marian Catholic College Griffith 2: Stephanie Purcell Santa Sabina College Strathfield 2: Brielle Halloran Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 2:34.46 Girls 17 And Over 200 LC Metre Freestyle 4 x 50 Relay 1 Marian Catholic College Griffith A 1: Santa Sabina College A 1: Magdalene Catholic High A 2:00.72 Girls 17 And Over 200 LC Metre Medley 4 x 50 Relay 1 Santa Sabina College Strathfield A 2:14.08 R 2 Marian Catholic College Griffith A 2: Catherine McAuley High A 2:17.21 Girls 16 And Over 50 LC Metre Freestyle Multi Classification 1 Kara Leo S14, Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Courtney Lack S14 Trinity Catholic College Lismore 1: Brianna Hardie S14 Mackillop Catholic College Warnervale NS Girls 16 And Over 100 LC Metre Freestyle Multi Classification 1 Kara Leo S14 Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park 1: Courtney Lack S14 Trinity Catholic College Lismore 2:33.44 Girls 16 And Over 50 LC Metre Backstroke Multi Classification 1 Kara Leo S14 Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Courtney Lack S14 Trinity Catholic College Lismore 1:18.47 Girls 16 And Over 50 LC Metre Breaststroke Multi Classification 1 Kara Leo S14 Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Courtney Lack S14 Trinity Catholic College Lismore 1:21.19 Girls 16 And Over 50 LC Metre Butterfly Multi Classification 1 Kara Leo S14 Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Courtney Lack S14 Trinity Catholic College Lismore 1:13.07 Girls Open 300 LC Metre Freestyle All Age 6 x 50 Relay 1 Stella Maris College A 2:59.11 R 2 Loreto College A 2: Monte Sant' Angelo College A 3:03.34 Boys 12 Years 50 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Myles Cherry St Pius X High School Adamstown NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 133

134 2 Ben Gordon Marcellin College Randwick Jeremy Borja Parramatta Marist High Westmead Boys 12 Years 100 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Myles Cherry St Pius X High School Adamstown 1: Giles Gabutina St Mark's College Stanhope Gardens 1: Jeremy Borja Parramatta Marist High Westmead 1:15.60 Boys 12 Years 50 LC Metre Backstroke 1 Ben Gordon Marcellin College Randwick Myles Cherry St Pius X High School Adamstown Giles Gabutina St Mark's College Stanhope Gardens Years 50 LC Metre Breaststroke 1 Giles Gabutina St Mark's College Stanhope Gardens Dominik Eparaima All Saint's College Liverpool Ben Gordon Marcellin College Randwick Boys 12 Years 50 LC Metre Butterfly 1 Matthew Coleman Casimir College Marrickville Myles Cherry St Pius X High School Adamstown Jeremy Borja Parramatta Marist High Westmead Boys 13 Years 50 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Stephen Thresher Lumen Christi Catholic College Pambula Tom Hicks All Saints College St Peter's Maitland James Tomcyzk St Columba's High Springwood Boys 13 Years 100 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Stephen Thresher Lumen Christi Catholic College Pambula 1: Ziggi Jacks Mt St Patrick's College Murwillumbah 1: James Tomcyzk St Columba's High Springwood 1:03.86 Boys 13 Years 50 LC Metre Backstroke 1 Kai Glennie Marist College Eastwood Dylon Betham St Agnes Catholic High School Rooty Hil Stephen Thresher Lumen Christi Catholic College Pambula Boys 13 Years 50 LC Metre Breaststroke 1 J acob Hopper St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton Daniel Sylvester St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah Jamie Malawkin Trinity Catholic College Lismore Boys 13 Years 50 LC Metre Butterfly 1 Connor Dunlop Marian Catholic College Griffith James Tomcyzk St Columba's High Springwood Matthew Pender All Saints College St Joseph s Lochinvar Boys 14 Years 50 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Peter Topalidis Trinity College Auburn Aaron Morelli All Saint's College Liverpool Oliver Clarke Terra Sancta College Schofields Boys 14 Years 100 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Peter Topalidis Trinity College Auburn R 2 Aaron Morelli All Saint's College Liverpool Connor Shakespeare St Clare's High Taree 1:00.21 Boys 14 Years 50 LC Metre Backstroke 1 Oliver Clarke Terra Sancta College Schofields Anthony Franulovic Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg Kieran Bonin Holy Spirit College Bellambi Boys 14 Years 50 LC Metre Breaststroke 1 Eric Wong St Patrick's Marist College Dundas Ryan Roche Gilroy College Castle Hill Elias Rizk St John Bosco College Engadine NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 134

135 Boys 14 Years 50 LC Metre Butterfly 1 Peter Topalidis Trinity College Auburn Sam Biddle St Pius X High School Adamstown Connor Shakespeare St Clare's High Taree Boys LC Metre Freestyle 1 Peter Topalidis Trinity College Auburn 2: Sam Biddle St Pius X High School Adamstown 2: Daniel Deicke St Joseph's College Port Macquarie 2:13.86 Boys LC Metre Freestyle 1 Peter Topalidis Trinity College Auburn 4:33.19 R 2 Sam Biddle St Pius X High School Adamstown 4: Mitchell Littler St Joseph's College Banora Point 4:40.39 Boys LC Metre Breaststroke 1 Eric Wong St Patrick's Marist College Dundas 1:15.88 R 2 Elias Rizk St John Bosco College Engadine 1: Ryan Roche Gilroy College Castle Hill 1:18.55 Boys 14 And Under 100 LC Metre Backstroke 1 Oliver Clarke Terra Sancta College Schofields 1: Anthony Franulovic Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg 1: Stephen Thresher Lumen Christi Catholic High Pambula 1:13.77 Boys 14 And Under 100 LC Metre Butterfly 1 Sam Biddle St Pius X High School Adamstown 1: Connor Shakespeare St Clare's High Taree 1: Peter Topalidis Trinity College Auburn 1:07.05 Boys 14 And Under 200 LC Metre IM 1 Peter Topalidis Trinity College Auburn 2: Elias Rizk St John Bosco College Engadine 2: Aaron Morelli All Saint's College Liverpool 2:31.38 Boys 14 And Under 200 LC Metre Freestyle 4 x 50 Relay 1 St John's College Dubbo A 1: Marist College Eastwood A 1: St Pius X High School Adamstown A 1:57.73 Boys 14 And Under 200 LC Metre Medley 4 x 50 Relay 1 Marist College Eastwood A 2: Marcellin College Randwick A 2: Gilroy College Castle Hill A 2:17.98 Boys 15 Years 50 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Jaiden Basalo Marist College Pagewood Daniel Hope All Saints College St Peter's Maitland Ben Thornton Marcellin College Randwick Boys 15 Years 100 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Jaiden Basalo Marist College Pagewood Daniel Schwizler All Saint's College Liverpool Ben Thornton Marcellin College Randwick Boys 15 Years 50 LC Metre Backstroke 1 Ricky Rossi Marian Catholic College Kenthurst Jake Baggley Aquinas College Menai Daniel Hope All Saints College - St Peter's Maitland Boys 15 Years 50 LC Metre Breaststroke 1 Jake Baggley Aquinas College Menai Jacob Molloy Holy Cross College Ryde Callan Mott Marian Catholic College Griffith NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 135

136 Boys 15 Years 50 LC Metre Butterfly 1 Daniel Hope All Saints College - St Peter's Maitland Daniel Sparks Bede Polding College Windsor Jake Hodgetts De La Salle College Boys LC Metre Freestyle Multi Classification 1 Lachlan Broderick S15 MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Jamal Abdulrahim S13 Sb13 St John the Evangelist High Nowra Thomas Parker S15 San Clemente High Mayfield Boys LC Metre Backstroke Multi Classification 1 Lachlan Broderick S15 MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Thomas Parker S15 San Clemente High Mayfield William Baker S7 Sb7 James Sheahan Catholic High Orange J1:05.25 Boys LC Metre Breaststroke Multi Classification 1 Jamal Abdulrahim S13 Sb13 St John the Evangelist High Nowra Joshua Green S7 Sb7 De La Salle College Caringbah J1: ThomasParker S15 San Clemente High Mayfield J48.19 Boys LC Metre Butterfly Multi Classification 1 Lachlan Broderick S15 MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Joshua Green S7 Sb7 De La Salle College Caringbah J Thomas Parker S15 San Clemente High Mayfield J50.41 Boys 16 Years 50 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Victor Lucas Marist College Pagewood Ian Carey St Joseph's College Port Macquarie Adam McNamara St John's College Woodlawn Boys 16 Years 100 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Victor Lucas Marist College Pagewood Marco Panozzo Holy Spirit College Bellambi Kieran Geraghty St Patrick's College- Sutherland Boys 16 Years 50 LC Metre Backstroke 1 Adam McNamara St John's College Woodlawn R 2 Jeremy Smith St Joseph's College Port Macquarie Victor Lucas Marist College Pagewood Boys 16 Years 50 LC Metre Breaststroke 1 Sam Di Salvo Marcellin College Randwick Benjamin Harper Xavier Catholic College Adrian Rossi Marian Catholic College Kenthurst Boys 16 Years 50 LC Metre Butterfly 1 Victor Lucas Marist College Pagewood Marco Panozzo Holy Spirit College Bellambi Kieran Geraghty St Patrick's College Sutherland Boys LC Metre Freestyle 1 David Phillips Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 2: Ben Thornton Marcellin College Randwick 2: Daniel Schwizler All Saint's College Liverpool 2:07.38 Boys LC Metre Freestyle 1 Ben Thornton Marcellin College Randwick 4: Aaron Ferderer Holy Spirit College Bellambi 4: David Phillips Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 4:22.97 Boys LC Metre Backstroke 1 Adam McNamara St John's College Woodlawn 1: Jaiden Basalo Marist College Pagewood 1: Jake Baggley Aquinas College Menai 1: NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 136

137 Boys LC Metre Breaststroke 1 Sam Di Salvo Marcellin College Randwick 1: Jake Baggley Aquinas College Menai 1: Daniel Schwizler All Saint's College Liverpool 1:18.30 Boys LC Metre Butterfly 1 Victor Lucas Marist College Pagewood 1: Daniel Schwizler All Saint's College Liverpool 1: Reece Angus Xavier College 1:05.85 Boys LC Metre IM 1 Adam McNamara St John's College Woodlawn 2: Daniel Schwizler All Saint's College Liverpool 2: Jake Baggley Aquinas College Menai 2:24.44 Boys LC Metre Freestyle 4 x 50 Relay 1 St Joseph's College Port Macquarie A 1: Holy Spirit College Bellambi A 1: Marcellin College Randwick A 1:50.76 Boys LC Metre Medley 4 x 50 Relay 1 Marist College Pagewood A 2: Holy Spirit College Bellambi A 2: Aquinas College A 2:07.40 Boys 17 And Over 50 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Matthew Roberts All Saints College - St Mary's Maitland *2 Rheece Stennett St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah *2 Adam Kalms St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Boys 17 And Over 100 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Matthew Roberts All Saints College - St Mary's Maitland Joshua Shea St John Bosco College Engadine Adam Kalms St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Boys 17 And Over 200 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Matthew Roberts All Saints College - St Mary's Maitland 2: Luke Chilcott St Edward's College Gosford 2: Nicholas Ferderer Holy Spirit College Bellambi 2:02.23 Boys 17 And Over 400 LC Metre Freestyle 1 Eric Hamilton Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield 4:12.22 R 2 Harrison Loaney Marist College North Shore 4: Nicholas Ferderer Holy Spirit College Bellambi 4:18.28 Boys 17 And Over 50 LC Metre Backstroke 1 Michael Young Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood R 2 Luke Chilcott St Edward's College Gosford Christopher Poier Holy Spirit College Bellambi Boys 17 And Over 100 LC Metre Backstroke 1 Michael Young Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood 1: Luke Chilcott St Edward's College Gosford 1: Christopher Poier Holy Spirit College Bellambi 1:04.30 Boys 17 And Over 100 LC Metre Breaststroke 1 Brendan Micallef St Dominic's College Kingswood 1: Tim Harris Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood 1: Brendan Irvine Marcellin College Randwick 1:11.32 Boys 17 And Over 50 LC Metre Butterfly 1 Matthew Roberts All Saints College - St Mary's Maitland Rheece Stennett St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah Luke Chilcott St Edward's College Gosford NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 137

138 Boys 17 And Over 100 LC Metre Butterfly 1 Luke Chilcott St Edward's College Gosford R 2 Brady Casey St Edward's College Gosford Matthew Roberts All Saints College - St Mary's Maitland 1:00.26 Boys 17 And Over 200 LC Metre IM 1 Luke Chilcott St Edward's College Gosford 2: Sam Cook Trinity Catholic College Lismore 2: Jordan Chyra St Joseph's Catholic High Albion Park 2:20.76 Boys 17 And Over 200 LC Metre Freestyle 4 x 50 Relay 1 St Edward's College Gosford A 1: De La Salle College A 1: All Saints College - St Mary's Maitland A 1:49.08 Boys 17 And Over 200 LC Metre Medley 4 x 50 Relay 1 Marist College North Shore A 1: St Edward's College Gosford A 1: All Saints College - St Mary's Maitland A 2:01.87 Boys 16 And Over 50 LC Metre Freestyle Multi Classification 1 Jonathon Bear S10 Hennessy Catholic College Young Reagan Wickens S6 Sb6 St Patrick's College Sutherland J Mitchell Pink S9 St John the Evangelist High Nowra J36.00 Boys 16 And Over 100 LC Metre Freestyle Multi Classification 1 Reagan Wickens S6 Sb6 St Patrick's College Sutherland J1: Liam King S16 Sb16 St Edward's College Gosford 1: Jonathon Bear S10 Hennessy Catholic College Young J1:18.77 Boys 16 And Over 50 LC Metre Backstroke Multi Classification 1 Jonathon Bear S10 Hennessy Catholic College Young Liam King S16 Sb16 St Edward's College Gosford Reagan Wickens S6 Sb6 St Patrick's College Sutherland J51.14 Boys 16 And Over 50 LC Metre Breaststroke Multi Classification 1 Liam King S16 Sb16 St Edward's College Gosford Jonathon Bear S10 Hennessy Catholic College Young Reagan Wickens S6 Sb6 St Patrick's College Sutherland J1:06.35 Boys 16 And Over 50 LC Metre Butterfly Multi Classification 1 Jonathon Bear S10 Hennessy Catholic College Yong Liam King S16 Sb16 St Edward's College Gosford Reagan Wickens S6 Sb6 St Patrick's College Sutherland Boys Open 300 LC Metre Freestyle All Age 6 x 50 Relay 1 Marcellin College Randwick A 2: Holy Spirit College Bellambi A 2: St Patrick's College Sutherland A 2: NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 138

139 NSWCCC SWIMMING TEAM 2010 Description AGE First Name Surname School Abdularhim S13 50m Freestyle Multi Class Jamal Sb13 St John the Evangelist High Nowra 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Senior David Almeida De La Salle College Revesby 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Senior Emma Altin Marian Catholic College Griffith 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Matthew Anders St Patrick's College Sutherland 200m Backstroke Alecia Anderson Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta 100m Butterfly Reece Angus Xavier College Llandilo 200m Breaststroke Hayley Anschau Catherine McAuley Westmead Monte Sant' Angelo College North 4 x 50m Medley Relay Junior Kelsey Aquilina Sydney 50m Butterfly 13 Monique Armour Santa Sabina College 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Nicholas Bagaric Holy Spirit College Bellambi 100m Backstroke Jake Baggley Aquinas College Menai 50m Breaststroke 14 Meg Bailey St Pius X High School Adamstown 200m Breaststroke Sarah Baker Brigidine College St Ives 50m Backstroke Multi-Class William Baker S7,Sb7 James Sheahan Catholic High Orange 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Senior Angus Baldwin St Edwards College East Gosford All Saints College - St Joseph s 50m Breaststroke 15 Hayley Bard Lochinvar 50m Freestyle 15 Jaiden Basalo Marist College Pagewood 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Senior Morgan Baxter Santa Sabina College Strathfield 50m Backstroke Multi-Class Open Jonathon Bear S10 Hennessy Catholic College Young 50m Backstroke 13 Dylan Betham St Agnes Catholic High School Rooty Hill 50m Butterfly 14 Sam Biddle St Pius X High School Adamstown 50m Backstroke 12 Caitlin Bigg Xavier Catholic College 50m Backstroke 13 Kate Biviano Monte Sant' Angelo College North Syd 4 x 50m Medley Relay Senior Josh Blackwell St Edward s College Gosford 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Senior Justin Blyton All Saints College St Marys Maitland 50m Backstroke 14 Kieran Bonin Holy Spirit College Bellambi 100m Freestyle 12 Rhiannon Booth St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford 100m Freestyle 12 Jeremy Borja Parramatta Marist High Westmead 100m Freestyle Multi-Class Eliza Brearley S14 Mackillop Catholic College 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Nathan Breen St Patrick's College- Sutherland 50m Backstroke Multi-Class Lachlan Broderick S15 MacKillop Catholic College 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Inter Aley Bryant Loreto College Kirribilli 4 x 50m Medley Relay Senior Olivia Budd Marian Catholic College Griffith 50m Backstroke 13 Paige Burland Casimir College Marrickville 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Inter Denver Burns Marcellin College Randwick 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Alicia Caldwell Loreto College Kirribilli 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Luke Calo St Patrick's College Sutherland 50m Breaststroke 16 Jodie Cantrill Mt St Patrick's College Murwillumbah 200m Breaststroke 17+ Elise Carey John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow 50m Freestyle 16 Ian Carey St Joseph s College Port Macquarie 4 x 50m Medley Relay Inter Blaine Carrick Aquinas College Menai 200m Butterfly 17+ Brady Casey St Edward s College Gosford 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Senior Thomas Chan De La Salle College Revesby 50m Butterfly 12 Paige Chandler St Patrick's College Campbelltown 50m Freestyle 12 Myles Cherry St Pius X High Adamstown 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 139

140 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Senior Luke Chilcott St Edward s College Gosford 4 x 50m Medley Relay Inter Carly Chittendon Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 200m Butterfly 17+ Jordan Chyra St Joseph's Catholic College Albion Park 200m Backstroke Oliver Clark Terra Sancta College Schofields 50m Butterfly 12 Mathew Coleman Casimir College Marrickville 200m Butterfly Daniel Collins St Pius X High School Adamstown 4 x 50m Medley Relay Senior Greta Conlan Santa Sabina College Strathfield 400m Individual Medley Benjamin Connellan Gilroy College Castle Hill 50m Butterfly 17+ Michelle Connelly Marian Catholic College Griffith 4 x 50m Medley Relay Inter Hannah Cummings Loreto College Kirribilli 4 x 50m Medley Relay Junior Abe Davis Marcellin College Randwick 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Ben Davis Marcellin College Randwick 200m Individual Medley Bronte Dawking Marist Sisters College Woolwich 4 x 50m Medley Relay Junior Yasmin Dench St Catherine's College Singleton 200m Breaststroke Sam Di Salvo Marcellin College Randwick 4 x 50m Medley Relay Junior Conor Docherty Marcellin College Randwick 100m Freestyle 13 Hannah Donaldson St Clare s College Waverley 50m Butterfly 13 Connor Dunlop Marian Catholic College Griffith 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Junior Jessie Dunlop St John's College Dubbo 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Junior Mitchell Dunlop St John's College Dubbo 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Inter Kirsty Dunsmore Stella Maris College Manly 4 x 50m Medley Relay Inter Luke Dwyer Aquinas College Menai 50m Breaststroke 12 Dominik Eparaima All Saints Catholic Boys College Liverpool 50m Breaststroke 13 Natasha Epariama All Saints Catholic Boys College Liverpool 100m Breaststroke 17+ Caitlin Erickson Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington 50m Freestyle 13 Mekayla Everingham St Joseph s College Port Macquarie 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Junior Jarrod Fairall St John's College Dubbo 50m Butterfly 16 Georgia Farrell Stella Maris College Manly 50m Freestyle 17+ Natalie Fegan Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills 400m Freestyle Aaron Ferderer Holy Spirit College Bellambi 400m Freestyle Open Nick Ferderer Holy Spirit College Bellambi 50m Breaststroke 14 Luci Ferguson St John's College Dubbo 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Junior Milad Ferris Marist College Eastwood 50m Freestyle 12 Patrice Filips John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow Flannery 50m Backstroke Multi-Class Bernadette S10,SB9 Monte Sant' Angelo College Nth Sydney 200m Butterfly Sam Fowler De La Salle College Caringbah 100m Backstroke Anthony Franulovic Freeman Catholic Colleg Bonnyrigg 50m Backstroke 12 Giles Gabutina St Mark s College Stanhope Gardens 50m Butterfly 16 Kieran Geraghty St Patricks College Sutherland 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Bradley Giampaoli St Patrick's College Sutherland 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Courtney Gibson Monte Sant' Angelo College Nth Sydney 50m Backstroke 13 Kai Glennie Marist College Eastwood 4 x 50m Medley Relay Junior Cameron Goddard Marist College Eastwood 50m Freestyle 12 Ben Gordon Marcellin College Randwick 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Junior Emma Grand St Clare s College Waverley 50m Breaststroke Multi-Class Joshua Green S7,Sb7 De La Salle College Caringbah 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 140

141 200m Breaststroke 17+ Liza Greig Catherine McAuley High Westmead Gunwald 50m Butterfly Multi-Class Tegan S14,Sb14 Brigidine College St Ives 50m Butterfly 13 Courtney Haines St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 200m Individual Medley 17+ Brielle Halloran Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 400m Freestyle Open Eric Hamilton Patrician Brothers College Fairfield 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Michael Hanley St Patrick's College Sutherland 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Michaela Harcourt Loreto College Kirribilli 50m Breaststroke 16 Ben Harper Xavier Catholic College 4 x 50m Medley Relay Inter Matthew Harper Marist College Pagewood 200m Breaststroke 17+ Tim Harris Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood 400m Individual Medley Justin Henwood St Edwards College Gosford 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Claudia Herrisen Loreto College Kirribilli 50m Freestyle 13 Tom Hicks All Saints College - St Peters Maitland 200m Butterfly Lachlan Hinds St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 50m Freestyle 14 Clorinda Hogan St Patrick's College Campbelltown 50m Backstroke 13 Michaela Hokin St Patrick's College Campbelltown 50m Freestyle 15 Daniel Hope All Saints College - St Peter s Maitland 100m Freestyle 12 Claire Hopkins Monte Sant' Angelo College Nth Sydney 50m Breaststroke 13 Jacob Hopper St Francis De Sales Regional High Leeton 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Inter Mackenzie Hynard Holy Spirit College Bellambi 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Brendon Irvine Marcellin College Randwick 4 x 50m Medley Relay Junior Luke Irvine Marcellin College Randwick 4 x 50m Medley Relay Inter Sofia Jenson Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta 100m Freestyle 17+ Adam Kalms St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton 200m Backstroke Phoebe Kay St Catherine s College Singleton 4 x 50m Medley Relay Senior Liam Kelly Marist College North Shore 4 x 50m Medley Relay Inter Joshua Kelly-Makovic Aquinas College Menai 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Inter Kolby Kemmett St Joseph s College Port Macquarie 200m Freestyle 17+ Erin Killey St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton 200m Backstroke 17+ Rachelle King St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford 50m Butterfly Multi-Class Open Liam King S16,Sb16 St Edward s College Gosford 100m Breaststroke Emily Klepac Santa Sabina College Strathfield 50m Butterfly 15 Nazar Kucheruk St Patrick's College Campbelltown 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Inter Tahlia Kuznicki Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta 200m Butterfly Alexandra Lee Loreto College Kirribilli 4 x 50m Medley Relay Senior Sophie Lee Santa Sabina College Strathfield 50m Backstroke Multi- Class Open Kara Leo S14 Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Pk 400m Freestyle Mitchell Littler St Joseph's College Barona Point 400m Freestyle Open Harrison Loaney Marist College North Shore 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Riley Lord Holy Spirit College Bellambi 4 x 50m Medley Relay Junior Nicholas Luca-Hancock Gilroy College Castle Hill 50m Freestyle 16 Victor Lucas Marist College Pagewood 50m Breaststroke 12 Cecilia Mafi Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington 50m Breaststroke 13 Jamie Malawkins Trinity Catholic College Lismore 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Rachel Mangan Loreto College Kirribilli 50m Breaststroke 13 Ebanie Martin St Joseph s College Port Macquarie 50m Butterfly 15 Alexis Mastrodomenico Corpus Christi Catholic High Oak Flats 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 141

142 200m Individual Medley Jacinta Mattingly St Clare s College Waverley 4 x 50m Medley Relay Junior Amy Maxwell St Patrick's College Campbelltown 100m Backstroke Shanice McCarthy St Joseph's College Barona Point 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Junior Brooke McConnell Monte Sant' Angelo College Nth Sydney 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Clare McConnell Monte Sant' Angelo College Nth Sydney 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Junior Charlotte McKewen Monte Sant' Angelo College Nth Sydney 100m Freestyle 16 Hannah McLaren Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 50m Backstroke 16 Adam McNamara St John s College Woodlawn 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Joel Meznaric Holy Spirit College Bellambi 100m Breaststroke 17+ Brendan Micallef St Dominic's College Kingwood 50m Freestyle 14 Georgia Miller Stella Maris College Manly 100m Breaststroke Carlee Millikin Loreto College Kirribilli 50m Breaststroke 15 Jacob Molloy Holy Cross College Ryde 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Junior Taylor Monk St Clares College Waverley 200m Butterfly Jade Moody St Catherine's College Singleton All Saints Catholic Boys College 200m Individual Medley Aaron Morelli Liverpool 50m Breaststroke 12 Bonnie Morris St Philomena's School Moree 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Senior Annika Mott Marian Catholic College Griffith 50m Breaststroke 15 Callan Mott Marian Catholic College Griffith 4 x 50m Medley Relay Senior Emilia Nardi Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Junior Matthew Newman St Pius X High Adamstown 4 x 50m Medley Relay Senior Brad Nolan Marist College North Shore 50m Breaststroke 17+ Nicola O'Brien St Ursula's College Kingsgrove 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Junior Billie O'Connor St John's College Dubbo Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore 200m Backstroke 17+ Jessie O'Connor Park 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Inter Michelle O'Connor Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Mixed 1500 Freestyle Open Mikayla O'Connor Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Siobahn O'Hara Stella Maris College Manly 50m Backstroke 14 Alanis Olesch-Byrne Monte Sant' Angelo College Nth Sydney 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Tessa O'Shea Monte Sant' Angelo College Nth Sydney 50m Butterfly 15 Christie Owen Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 4 x 50m Medley Relay Inter Renee Owen Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Senior Chloe Palmer-Simpson Magdalene Catholic High Narellan Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore 50m Butterfly 15 Lucy Palu Park 100m Freestyle 16 Marco Panozzo Holy Spirit College Bellambi 50m Freestyle Multi Class Thomas Parker S15 San Clemente High Mayfield 50m Backstroke Multi-Class Teagan Pattison S15 San Clemente High Mayfield 4 x 50m Medley Relay Junior Kaylen Payer St Patrick's College Campbelltown 50m Breaststroke 15 Kaitlyn Pejkovic St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Senior Jamie Pender All Saints College St Marys Maitland 200m Backstroke Matthew Pender All Saints College St Joseph s Lochinvar 200m Freestyle David Phillips Magdalene Catholic High Narellan 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Inter Samantha Pickering Stella Maris College Manly 400m Freestyle Elyssa Pierce Our Lady of Mercy College 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Senior Conor Pinisi De La Salle College Revesby 50m Freestyle Multi Class Open Mitchell Pink S9 St John the Evangelist High Nowra 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Christopher Poier Holy Spirit College Bellambi 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 142

143 50m Backstroke 16 Toneya Price St Patrick's College Sutherland 200m Breaststroke 17+ Stephanie Purcell Santa Sabina College Strathfield 100m Backstroke 17+ Jessie Quinn Stella Maris College Manly 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Inter Lily Rasdall Stella Maris College Manly 50m Butterfly 16 Samantha Redman St Mary's High Gateshead 4 x 50m Medley Relay Junior Ben Reyden Gilroy College Castle Hill 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Zoe Richardson Loreto College Kirribilli 100m Breaststroke Elias Rizk St John Bosco College Engadine 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Senior Matthew Roberts All Saints College- St Mary Maitland 400m Individual Medley Ryan Roche Gilroy College Castle Hill 4 x 50m Medley Relay Junior Sean Roh Marist College Eastwood 50m Breaststroke 16 Adrian Rossi Marian Catholic College Kenthurst 50m Backstroke 15 Ricky Rossi Marian Catholic College Kenthurst 400m Freestyle Carla Sargent Nagle Girl's High Blacktown 4 x 50m Medley Relay Inter Brodie Schott Marist College Pagewood All Saints Catholic Boys College 200m Breaststroke Daniel Schwizler Liverpool 100m Butterfly Connor Shakespeare St Clare's High Taree 100m Freestyle 17+ Josh Shea St John Bosco College Engadine 4 x 50m Medley Relay Senior Lachlan Shipard All Saints College St Mary's Maitland 4 x 50m Medley Relay Junior Bonnie Smith St Catherine's College Singleton 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Inter Clayton Smith St Joseph s College Port Macquarie 50m Backstroke 16 Jeremy Smith St Joseph s College Port Macquarie 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Junior Jack Spence St Pius X High School Adamstown 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Ellen Spencer Stella Maris College Manly 200m Butterfly Sarah Starnovsky John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Senior Joel Steele De La Salle College Revesby 50m Butterfly 17+ Rheece Stennett St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 200m Breaststroke Mitchell Stone Marist College Pagewood 4 x 50m Medley Relay Senior Alex Sullivan Marist College North Shore 200m Breaststroke Daniel Sylvester St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Junior Peta Teys St Patrick's College Campbelltown 400m Freestyle Ben Thornton Marcellin College Randwick 50m Freestyle 13 Stephen Thresher Lumen Christi Catholic College Pambula 100m Freestyle 13 James Tomcyzk St Columba's High Springwood 50m Freestyle 14 Peter Topalidis Trinity Catholic College Auburn 4 x 50m Medley Relay Junior Dominic Trupke Marcellin College Randwick 400m Freestyle Open Samantha Watts Catherine McAuley High 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Inter Timothy Watts Marcellin College Randwick 6 x 50m Freestyle Relay Open Caitlin Werakso Stella Marist College Manly 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Inter Beau Wheeler Holy Spirit College Bellambi Wickens S6, 50m Freestyle Multi Class Open Reagan SB6 St Patrick's College Sutherland 100m Breaststroke Eric Wong Marist College Eastwood 200m Breaststroke Liam Wood Marist College Eastwood Mater Maria Catholic College 50m Backstroke 17+ Michael Young Warriewood 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 143

144 TENNIS ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Kristina Dimech Natalie Markovic Shannon Cleary Olivia Buccini Ellen Perez Ana Miljak Tara Paxton Dayne Hodge Lou Sison Nathan Lewis Nathan Boniel Matthew George Stephen Nolan Peter Solway Bede Polding College Windsor Mount Carmel High Varroville McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Bede Polding College Windsor Corpus Christi Catholic College Oak Flats Mary Mackillop College Wakeley Carroll College Broulee St Columba s High School Springwood Trinity Catholic College Auburn All Saint s College Liverpool Bede Polding College Parramatta All Saints College - St Peter's Maitland St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton De La Salle College Revesby NSWCCC Selections Report The 2010 NSWCCC Tennis selections had a strong interest from Catholic Secondary students from across the state. Numbers increased this year, which is great for Catholic Schools tennis, however it did mean that some students were knocked back. I took a total of 32 girls and 32 boys for the tournament. I had to knock back 2 girls and 6 boys from the tournament. Once again, the tournament was held at Wollongong, on brand new hard court surfaces, which made for good play. On the morning of the tournament, we had 5 boys and 4 girls not turn up for registration and 5 boys turn up whose nomination forms I had not previously received. With a quick reshuffle of the draw, I was able to put these players into the tournament. Of the 9 players who didn t turn up, 4 of these rang with illnesses and transport issues the morning of the carnival whilst the other 5 players didn t notify any of the officials as to why they didn t show up. As the convener, this was very frustrating as I had to turn away players prior to the carnival which could have been avoided if these players had called and said they were pulling out. Putting these morning dramas aside, the carnival was very successful with great strength and talent demonstrated amongst the players. Many sets went into tie breaks, often taking close to an hour for them to be completed. The sportsmanship amongst the players was exceptional as was the great tennis they played. I would like to thank all the Diocesan/Association Representatives and Sports Coordinators for promoting Tennis in schools, the parents of our students, the players and my officials on the day. I couldn t have run a smooth carnival without the help of Chris Anschau Parramatta Diocesan Representative and Justin Gale Clancy Catholic College West Hoxton. I would also like to thank John Sparks Wollongong Diocesan Representative for opening the carnival and for the help of staff who came along on the day to supervise students. I would also like to acknowledge the Wollongong Tennis Centre (Beaton Park) for their support of our carnivals Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Ellen Perez Peter Solway Corpus Christi Catholic High School Oak Flats De La Salle College Revesby NSW All Schools Carnival Report This year, the event was held in Bathurst across two days. The weather was great which allowed for great tennis to be played without any delays. The NSWCCC team had some tough opposition this year from CIS and CHS. After the morning competition, 8 out of 16 players were knocked out of the competition, whilst the remaining 8 progressed through to the top 16 play off. These 8 players stepped up for the afternoon competition and played many tough matches. After round 2, 6 of our players were knocked out and 2 were left to play on the following day. Our only girl Ellen Perez found herself placed in the top 4 girls, and was now playing for the top 4 positions. She played against her other 3 rivals and was victorious against all of them. Throughout the two days of play, Ellen did not lose a single set and she was crowned the top ranked girl of the series and top ranked girl for NSW at the National competition. Peter Solway, our only boy left, found himself playing for positions 5 to 8. He had a tough battle against his opposition and was ranked 7th at the end of the tournament. He went on to also represent NSW at the National tournament. At the Nationals event, both Ellen and Peter played an essential role in NSW s dominance in claiming the overall champion state. Rachael Redman NSWCCC Tennis Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 144

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146 TENNIS TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIPS ANNUAL REPORT The team s event was once again held at Bathurst this year. This year, there was an increase in the number of participating associations with 9 schools in the girls division and 10 schools in the boys division (4 more teams up from 2009). This year we welcomed Southern Sydney who were participating in the competition for the first time. The competition was strong this year with many matches often ending up in a tiebreak. In the girls division, our reigning champion schools from Canberra and Broken Bay were back to battle it out for the crown once more. However this year, both teams had to face the fierce competition of Mount Carmel High School from the Wollongong diocese. Mount Carmel were just so strong and dominated the 2010 teams event and were crowned the champion girls school. In the boys division, St Josephs Regional College, the defending champions for the last 3 years, returned to battle it out once again for their defending title. This year, they had tough competition facing Marist College from North Sydney in the final. This match went well into the early evening before St Joseph s Regional College took out the final once again. I would like to thank the Bathurst Tennis Centre for having us again, Linda Densmore (Bathurst Diocese) and Chris Anshau (Parramatta) for the support and leadership on the day as well as all the staff and parents who helped prepare students for this wonderful competition. Rachael Redman NSWCCC Tennis Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 146

147 2010 OPEN BOYS TOUCH - ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Luke Tonegato Holy Spirit College Bellambi Dominic Field Patrician Brothers College Blacktown Mitchell Newman St Clare s High School Taree Daniel Chiddy St Paul s Catholic College Manly Simon Lang St Paul s Catholic College Manly Ben Dossetor St Gregory s College Campbelltown Wesley Sefuiva Patrician Brothers College Fairfield Jordan Campbell Patrician Brothers College Blacktown Cade Price Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Jake Webb Patrician Brothers College Blacktown Alex Langbridge MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Toby Evans Redbend Catholic College Forbes Jake Dooley Redbend Catholic College Forbes NSWCCC Selections Report NSWCCC Touch selections moved to sunny Wagga Wagga. This was the only venue in NSW that was actually sunny on that day. The grounds at Jubilee Oval were in peak condition and we were ably supported by Wagga Touch Association. Forty eight teams across four divisions participated in the Selection Trial. Semis and Finals were played and the results are below. Winners of Pool A MCS Winners of Pool B Broken Bay Many thanks to Anthony Hood, Diocesan Representative Wagga Wagga who put a tremendous time and effort into ensuring this was a successful event. Also thanks to the local people; Cathy Edwards (Carnival Manager), Chris Dolaherty (Referee Co-ordinator), referees, Fred McInerney (First Aid), the wonderful canteen ladies and ground staff. I would also like to thank NSW Touch for the support they give our selections trials particularly providing us with four selectors Students Selected in Australian Team Wesley Sefuiva Patrician Brothers College Fairfield Mitchell Newman St Clare s High School Taree National Youth Tournament Report 2010 was always going to be a tough year for the NSWCCC open Boys Touch team. Not only were they going into the national titles as defending champions, they had also lost a number of senior players from last years squad. The results from this years nationals, however, were outstanding with the boys making it all the way through to the final where they were to meet last years runners up Queensland Secondary schools. To kick off their defence, on day one the NSWCCC boys were to meet their southern state rivals Tasmania and Victoria and also a relatively unknown Central Queensland Bulls outfit. The team led by inspirational captain and three times open player Daniel Chiddy accounted for both southern state teams to a scoreline of The 38 tries for, and zero against, gave the boys as sense of confidence that was soon to be rocked as they just managed to beat a very enthusiastic Central Queensland outfit 8 touchdowns to 5. Day two saw the boys return to their sizzling form in beating the Northern Eagles This set up a potential top of pool match between a Sydney Scorpions team that had a number of players from our winning 2009 team. In a see-sawing opening stanza the boys hit their groove with Wes Sefuiva leading the charge with some brilliant touch to eventually come away 7-3 winners in front of a very large crowd. Friday was to be the beginning of the finals with the quarter finals scheduled to be played later that night. The NSWCCC boys first had to account for the Sydney Rebels outfit, a team with nothing to lose. In what was our teams worst display of touch and without team captain Chiddy, the boys managed to scrape home with a 7-7 draw, enough to see them seeded first going into the finals and a showdown with a much improved Western Australia. The quarter final against WA started as a close contest, with the well drilled tigers showing us that their recent development camps were paying off. In the end the NSWCCC boys were much to experienced when it counted most, and came away easy winners In a shock result, the highly fancied scorpions outfit lost their quarter final to our semi final opponents the North Queensland Cyclones NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 147

148 Saturday was championship day, with our first game being a sudden death semi against North Queensland. In an excellent game of touch football the experience of Chiddy, Sefuiva, Ben Dossetor and Australian representative Simon Lang was too much for their rivals in coming away winners seven touchdowns to five. It was also pleasing to see the superb touch from the NSWCCC young guns in Josh general Rozario, Mitch Newman and Luke 'Tongas' Tonengato. It was now set up as a rematch of last years epic final as our Queensland arch rivals QSST defeating NSW in the other semi. Whether it was nerves or the fact we had a very young team the QSSt team got the jump on us scooting out to an impressive 7-5 lead going into half time. In what could have easily been a white wash the boys showed true NSWCCC spirit and dug deep to get within one touchdown late in the game. With the clock ticking away and NSWCCC being 7-6 down a disallowed try to us and a runaway try to Queensland saw the final hooter sound and a scoreline of 8-6 against us. Special thanks to all the wonderful parent support throughout the carnival, and to the effort, commitment and passion the entire squad of boys put into the NSWCCC uniform. We very much look forward to 'game 3- the decider' next year against QSST and with our youthful squad a win is very much achievable. Adam Kelly NSWCCC Open Boys Touch Manager 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 148

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150 15 YEARS BOYS TOUCH ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Matt Arnold James Taeforth Niko Siale Tim Ward Matt Dufty Chris Rigopoulos Ryan Nakhle Ben Peacock Markell Gara Josh Khoury Michael Stambouli Hayden Joliffe Alex Lyons St Augustine s College Brookvale St Augustine s College Brookvale Holy Spirit College Lakemba De La Salle College Revesby Marist College Penshurst Marist College Penshurst Christian Brothers High School Lewisham St Dominic s College Kingswood Patrician Brothers College Blacktown Holy Cross College Ryde St Gregory s College Campbelltown Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga NSWCCC Selections Report The NSWCCC Selection Carnival this year was hosted by Wagga Wagga touch association on Friday 4 th of June. Sunshine and dry playing fields meant that the quality of touch was high and all games were played in good spirits with high skill being shown. A lengthy selection meeting was held and a very talented Under 15 s boy s side was selected. Winners Pool A MCC Winners Pool B Wagga Students Selected in All Schools Team Matt Dufty Matt Arnold James Taeforth Niko Siale Andrew Heffernan Marist College Penshurst St Augustine's College Brookvale St Augustine's College Brookvale Holy Spirit College Lakemba Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga NSW All Schools Report The team had a training session at Penrith s Kingsway playing fields in the school holidays to meet and greet. The players that attended found it a valuable start to their NSWCCC campaign. Once arriving at Narrabeen on 30th July ready and eager for their training camp, the boys gelled well as a team and as mates. At this camp we learnt new moves and set plays, as well as getting to know our fellow team members. The NSW All Schools Touch Championships/Selections were then held on Saturday 31 st Sunday 1st August. On the Saturday night the NSWCCC side played their first game against CIS and in a dominant display won convincingly, 4 nil. The second game saw NSWCCC play CHS and good display of touch from both sides saw a closely fought game. NSWCCC allowed their opponents some easy tries though and unfortunately made costly errors when attacking the line. NSWCCC went down in this game 1-3. In Sunday morning s game, NSWCCC put the cleaners through an improving CIS side. Although the score was 9-1, CIS tried very hard. NSWCCC stuck to a game plan though and their ability to support the ball carrier was second to none. Unfortunately this form deserted the boys in the second game against CHS where a near reversal of scores meant that CHS took and early lead and built on it. NSWCCC had some players playing out of position and the final score of CHS 8 CCC 3 was a fair indication of the game. As the sun hit high noon, the finals had been decided and NSWCCC and their arch rivals CHS would play in a hotly contested final. A fantastic thirty minutes of free flowing touch football followed and both teams are to be commended on their spirit of play. NSWCCC were relentless in their attack and defence and through only some champagne touch were CHS able to break the NSWCCC defensive line. CHS eventually won the game, which was in the balance right to the final seconds. Final score CHS 3, CCC NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 150

151 From the NSWCCC side 5 players were selected in the All Schools team: Matt Arnold, Matt Dufty, Andrew Heffernan, James Taefotu, Niko Siale. This side beat QLD in the final QLD 7 6 All NSWCCC boys put in a great effort throughout the entire weekend, representing their schools and associations exceptionally well, showing high levels of maturity and discipline when it came to training as well as demonstrating good sportsmanship and encouragement of their team mates during the games. The boys and their families are to be commended for their approach to training, games and interacting with other associations Michael Abood NSWCCC 15 years Boys Touch Coach Mark Heiss NSWCCC 15 years Boys Touch Manager 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 151

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153 GIRLS OPEN TOUCH ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Sarah Peattie Stella Maris College Manly Laura Peattie Stella Maris College Manly Jenna Hitch Stella Maris College Manly Kayla Hay Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Melissa Edwards Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Shea Byrne Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Sinead Bailey Holy Spirit College Bellambi Kate Coleman Mackillop Senior College Port Macquarie Sarah Jane El takchi Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Alana Lamerton Cerdon College Merrylands Madison Regan Nagle College Blacktown Sofie Casson St Joseph s High Aberdeen Yasmin Meakes St Paul s High School Booragul NSWCCC Selections Report NSWCCC Touch selections moved to sunny Wagga Wagga. This was the only venue in NSW that was actually sunny on that day. The grounds at Jubilee Oval were in peak condition and we were ably supported by Wagga Touch Association. Forty eight teams across four divisions participated in the Selection Trial. Semis and Finals were played and the results are below. Winners Pool A Maitland/Newcastle Winners Pool B Parramatta Many thanks to Anthony Hood, Diocesan Representative Wagga Wagga who put a tremendous time and effort into ensuring this was a successful event. Also thanks to the local people; Cathy Edwards (Carnival Manager), Chris Dolaherty (Referee Co-ordinator), Referees, Fred McInerney (First Aid), the wonderful canteen ladies and ground staff. I would also like to thank NSW Touch for the support they give our selections trials particularly providing us with four selectors National Youth Championships Report The first day of 2010 X-Blades National Youth Championships was action packed at Stockland Park in Caloundra with plenty of exciting games being fought out. The NSW CCC U/18 s girls (last year s runners up) were in first place after day one, with three wins and 36 touchdowns for and only three against. Day 1 Game Results Game 1 NSWCCC defeated NSWCIS 14-0 Game 2 NSWCCC defeated South Australia 11-2 Game 3 NSWCCC defeated Western Tigers 11-1 The conditions were warm and sunny at Caloundra for day 2 of the competition where more quality touch football was showcased by the NSW CCC team. By the end of day two of competition both the NSW school teams, CHS and CCC sat in first and second place of Pool B respectively. The NSW CCC girls were still undefeated however were about to head into their toughest day of competition. Day 2 Game Results Game 1 NSWCCC defeated North Queensland Cyclones 11-3 Game 2 NSWCCC defeated Rebels 6-2 Game 3 NSWCCC defeated Southern Suns NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 153

154 It was a busy day on day three of the 2010 X-Blades National Youth Championships, with finals places on the line. The girls were about to play their rivals CHS which was an exciting encounter. Unfortunately they were defeated by the quick paced Combined High Schools team. Day 3 Game Results Game 1 NSWCHS defeated NSWCCC 8-4 Game 2 NSWCCC defeated Sydney Scorpions 7-0 Game 3 NSWCCC defeated New Zealand U/18 s 8-4 NSWCCC finished second in their pool which meant they would reface the grand final match in The QSST team was again to strong for the girls. Finals Results QSST defeated NSWCCC 9-3 Brisbane City Cobras defeated NSWCCC 5-2 The NSWCCC girls finished 4 th overall and should be congratulated on their excellent sportsmanship, teamwork and skill level. Congratulations to Sarah Peattie who was named Most Valuable Player for the NSWCCC girl s teams at the 2010 X-Blades National Youth Championships. Australian Representatives Sarah Peattie Stella Maris College Manly Jenna Hitch Stella Maris College Manly Louise Winchester NSWCCC Girls Open Coach Kate Felstead NSWCCC Girls Open Manager 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 154

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156 GIRLS 15 YEARS TOUCH ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Taylor Hornery Jordan Jamer Melissa-Mareé Farrington Samantha Donlan Samantha Rodgers Laura Coleman Brittany Rudd Tahlea Rowsell Jacinta Meakes Taylor Mikaelian Kaitlin McCaffery Emma Tonegato Brittany Coe Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills Trinity Catholic College Auburn Loreto College Kirribilli Marist Sisters' College Woolwich St Paul's High Port Macquarie St Paul's High Port Macquarie St Clare's High Taree St Paul's High Booragul Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Holy Spirit College Bellambi McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth NSWCCC Selections Report NSWCCC Touch selections moved to sunny Wagga Wagga. This was the only venue in NSW that was actually sunny on that day. The grounds at Jubilee Oval were in peak condition and we were ably supported by Wagga Touch Association. Forty eight teams across four divisions participated in the Selection Trial. Semis and Finals were played and the results are below. Winners Pool A CGSSSA Winners Pool B Parramatta Many thanks to Anthony Hood, Diocesan Representative Wagga Wagga who put a tremendous time and effort into ensuring this was successful event. Also thanks to the local people; Cathy Edwards (Carnival Manager), Chris Dolaherty (Referee Co-ordinator), Referees, Fred McInerney (First Aid), the wonderful canteen ladies and ground staff. I would also like to thank NSW Touch for the support they give our selections trials particularly providing us with four selectors Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Melissa-Mareé Farrington Samantha Rodgers Kaitlin McCaffery Laura Coleman Brittany Coe Emma Tonegato Trinity Catholic College Auburn Marist Sisters' College Woolwich Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta St Paul's High Port Macquarie McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Holy Spirit College Bellambi Kym Skerritt NSWCCC Executive Officer 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 156

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158 TRIATHLON ANNUAL REPORT The 2010 NSW All Schools Triathlon Championships incorporating the NSWCCC Triathlon were completed successfully, after some challenges in conducting the event were encountered. NSW Health declared the water quality at the Sydney International Regatta Centre unsafe for swimming, just 19 hours prior to the event. With determination, effort, flexibility and a willingness to ensure the all three legs of the triathlon event were maintained, a modified triathlon was constructed. The event took the form of a run and cycle with the top 30 athletes being provided with the opportunity to complete a swim leg via a pool time-trial. It was a terrific recognition of the ability of all staff, acting as officials, to be able to ensure this process occurred as smoothly as possible. In addition to this, the support of athletes and parents in accepting the decisions made to make the best of the circumstances presented was pleasing. The athlete s cooperation in having to board buses, travel to the pool and swim to the best of their ability and travel back to the Regatta Centre was impressive. At the end of the Championships, some impressive individual results were achieved and the top three NSWCCC place getters are as follows: Junior Girls 1 st place Amelia Loughrey St Mary s College Gunnedah 2 nd place Amanda Duffy St Mary s College Gunnedah 3 rd place Eleanor Wright St Joseph s Regional High Port Macquarie Junior Boys 1 st place Jackson Ludlow St Mary s College Gunnedah 2 nd place Jack Bebbington De La Salle College 3 rd place James Cox St Edward s College Gosford Intermediate Girls 1 st place Jessie Fleming Xavier Catholic College Ballina 2 nd place Molly Lorimer St Mary s College Gunnedah 3 rd place Gina Ricardo St Scholastica s College Glebe Intermediate Boys 1 st place Chris Aitken St Paul s High Booragul 2 nd place Elliott Collins St Mary s High 3 rd place Ryan Thomas Holy Trinity Inverell Senior Girls 1 st place Brooke Langeries Mercy Catholic College Chatswood 2 nd place Natalie Van Coevorden John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow 3 rd place Celia Sullohern St Columba s High Springwood Senior Boys 1 st place Braden Ludlow St Mary s College Gunnedah 2 nd place Keiran Roche Gilroy College Castle Hill 3 rd place Jelle Bakker St Paul s Catholic College Manly Congratulations to the following students who have qualified to represent NSW at the School Sport Australia National Championships to be held in West Lakes, South Australia in March. Junior Girls Amelia Loughrey Junior Boys Jackson Ludlow Jack Bebbington St Mary s College Gunnedah St Mary s College Gunnedah De La Salle College Intermediate Girls Jessie Fleming Xavier Catholic College Ballina Molly Lorimer St Mary s College Gunnedah (Reserve) 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 158

159 Intermediate Boys Chris Aitken Senior Girls Brooke Langeries Natalie Van Coevorden Celia Sullohern Senior Boys Braden Ludlow Keiran Roche Jelle Bakker St Paul s High Booragul Mercy Catholic College Chatswood John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow St Columba s High Springwood St Mary s College Gunnedah Gilroy College Castle Hill St Paul s Catholic College Manly The senior results were particularly impressive with the top three athletes in both the males and females qualifying for Nationals. As were the results of St Mary s College Gunnedah, who again proved to be a wonderful training ground for triathletes, ensuring four qualified for Nationals. Again, the schools got behind the teams aspect of these championships with again another record number of entries being set. Over 800 teams this year completed the duathlon: run cycle run. Finally, I d like to congratulate St. Columba s Springwood and Marist College Eastwood who again sent in the vicinity of 40 teams to participate in this event. Teams Results Junior Girls 1 st St Marys College Gunnedah 1 2 nd Nagle Girls High Blacktown 1 3 rd St John Bosco College Engadine 2 Junior Boys 1 st St Mary's College Gunnedah 4 th overall at All Schools 2 nd St Edward s College Gosford 5 5 th overall at All Schools 3 rd St John's College Dubbo 10 6 th overall at All Schools Intermediate Girls 1 st Holy Trinity Inverell 2 2 nd St John Bosco College Engadine 3 3 rd St John Bosco Engadine 5 Intermediate Boys 1 st St Edward s College Gosford 1 2 nd St John Bosco College 4 3 rd Marist College Eastwood 10 Senior Girls 1 st Mackillop College 4 4 th overall at All Schools 2 nd Caroline Chisholm Glenmore Park 3 3 rd St Mary Star Of The Sea Wollongong 3 Senior Boys 1 st All Saints-St Marys Campus Maitland 2 2 nd St Columba's High Springwood 32 3 rd St Columba's High Springwood 7 All results can be viewed at : multisportaustralia.com.au A huge thanks must go to Paul Roger (CHS Convener), Regatta Centre staff, the NSW All Schools Triathlon Committee for their effort and professionalism in providing such a fantastic pathway for our students. Key to the success of these carnivals is the student support from schools within our system who act as course officials and marshals. Thanks to the students of St Dominic s College Kingswood for their contributions. Paul Kennedy NSWCCC Triathlon Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 159

160 OPEN BOYS VOLLEYBALL ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Paul Lee David Almeida Matthew Lemme Daniel Kim Vishal Gangaram Anthony Byun Matt Clifton Jeremiah Pele Jason Robson Matt Sciacca De La Salle College Ashfield De La Salle College Revesby De La Salle College Revesby St Mary Cathedral College Sydney Casimir Catholic College Marrickville Casimir Catholic College Marrickville De La Salle College Revesby De La Salle College Revesby John Paul College Coffs Harbour St Mary Cathedral College Sydney NSWCCC Selections Report With the NSWCCC Selection Trials planned for this Bankstown venue in 2011 we envisage a greater attendance of talented players who may result in a stronger squad in All Schools Tri-Series Report Game Results Game 1 vs. NSW Under 16 s All Schools Team Win 2 0 Very good play by all team members of CCC team Game 2 vs NSWCHS Lost 2-0 Game 3 vs NSWCIS Loss 2-0 however very close games , Following only two training sessions together the team played extremely well. Each player contributed to the success of the team with some excellent outside hitting by Jeremiah Pele and Paul Lee. Anthony Byun was an excellent Libero and good setting was executed by Matt Clifton and Matt Sciacca. Other team members blocked well and hit effectively but the combination moves run by CHS and CIS indicated their teams had played lots of games together. The competition on the day was at a high level and there were many close rallies. The inclusion of the Under 16 NSW State team meant that match times were limited. The nomination of Jeremiah Pele in the NSW All Star Six at the conclusion of the day was a reflection of the high standard of play demonstrated by Jeremy at this tournament Bob Cooper NSWCCC Boys Volleyball Coach 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 160

161 NSWCCC Open Boys Volleyball Team 2010 Left to Right Back Row Jeremiah Pele (De La Salle College Revesby) Paul Lee (De La Salle College Ashfield) Jason Robson ( John Paul College Coffs Harbour),] Matthew Lemme ( De La Salle College Revesby) David Almeida (De La Salle College Revesby) Daniel Kim (St Mary Cathedral College Sydney) Bob Cooper Coach ( St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong) Front Row Left to right Matt Sciacca (St Mary Cathedral College Sydney) Vishal Gangaram ( Casimir Catholic College Marrickville ) Anthony Byun (Casimir Catholic College Marrickville ) Matt Clifton (De La Salle College Revesby) 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 161

162 OPEN GIRLS VOLLEYBALL ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Eilish Henry Phoebe Foldi Ana Del Castillo Maddie Dimech Anna Phillips Tegan Holt Anna Hines Caroline Stalimachowski Gabrielle Calavassy Elizabeth Borger Claire Walker Ana Del Castillo St John the Evangelist High School Nowra Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College North Sydney St John the Evangelist High School Nowra Marist Sisters College Woolwich Santa Sabina College Strathfield Santa Sabina College Strathfield Santa Sabina College Strathfield Santa Sabina College Strathfield Santa Sabina College Strathfield Santa Sabina College Strathfield Santa Sabina College Strathfield St John the Evangelist High School Nowra NSWCCC Selections Report With the NSWCCC Selection Trials planned for this Bankstown venue in 2011 we envisage a greater attendance of talented players who may result in a stronger squad in Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Elizabeth Borger Nikki Tripodi Santa Sabina College Strathfield Santa Sabina College Strathfield NSW All Schools Report At this year s Tri Series Competition the NSWCCC Girls went through the day undefeated. They did not lose a set. And three of the girls Anna Phillips, Elizabeth Borger and Maddie Dimech were named in the NSW All Star Six. All of the team members contributed to the success of the girl s team. The inclusion of the NSW All Schools Under 16 squad in this tournament gave another dimension to the day, but meant that the game duration for all matches was shortened. There were not the epic 5 setter matches of previous years. The team played really well together considering we only had two training sessions prior to the event. All players contributed to the success of the team. It was great to go through the competition without dropping a set. I believe this is the first time NSWCCC have beaten NSWCHS. We would have liked to play best of 5 sets rather than 3, the games were too quick. Overall the competition was run well and on time. The venue was of a good standard. It would be worthwhile investigating the possibility that players from both NSWCCC and NSWCIS be considered for the Volleyball Trans Tasman Series which as I believe is only allowed to NSWCHS students. There have been many players from NSWCCC and NSWCIS who have been successful at Volleyball at a higher level in the past and some have gone on to represent Australia. This year, the result strongly indicates that players from all school systems should be given the opportunity to represent their State/Country at the Open School Volleyball level. Thanks to Natalie Frostick who managed the Girls team. Game Results Game 1 vs. NSW Under 16 s All Schools Team Win 2-0 Game 2 vs. NSW CHS Win 2-0 Game 3 vs. NSW CIS Win 2-0 All Star 6 Award Recipients Anna Phillips Santa Sabina College Strathfield Elizabeth Borger Santa Sabina College Strathfield Maddie Dimech Marist Sisters College Woolwich Nam Pham NSWCCC Girls Volleyball Coach 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 162

163 NSWCCC Open Girl s Volleyball Team 2010 Left to Right - Back Row Natalie Frostick (Manager) Tegan Holt (Santa Sabina College Strathfield) Claire Walker (Santa Sabina College Strathfield ) Lily Borger (Santa Sabina College Strathfield) Ana Del Castillo (St. John The Evangelist Nowra) Amy Boidin (Santa Sabina College Strathfield) Caroline Stalmachowski (Santa Sabina College Strathfield) Phoebe Foldi (Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College North Sydney ) Front Row Left to Right Gabrielle Calavassey (Santa Sabina College Strathfield) Eilish Henry (St John The Evangelist Nowra) Anna Phillips (Santa Sabina College Strathfield) Anna Hines (Santa Sabina College Strathfield) Maddie Dimech (Marist Sisters College Woolwich) 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 163

164 BOYS WATER POLO 2010 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Sam Cocokios De La Salle College Caringbah Angus Bird St John Bosco College Engadine Nicholas Brooks St John Bosco College Engadine Benjamin Ayoub Parramatta Marist High Westmead Andrew Hay Marist College Eastwood Nathan Jay Prest MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Jayden Namround Patrician Brothers College Fairfield Matthew Schweighoffer De La Salle College Caringbah Josh Talvi Marist College North Shore Matthew Willows St Augustine s College Brookvale Ciaran Woolahan St Augustine s College Brookvale Jesse Deloraine All Saints College - St Joseph s Lochinvar Dane Mortimer Xavier Catholic College Ballina NSWCCC Selections Report The NSWCCC Water Polo teams to compete at the NSW All Schools titles were selected back in November and December Due to lack of numbers of boys attendees meant that we were only able to select one boys team. Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Ciaran Woolahan St Augustine s College Brookvale NSW All Schools Report The teams trained on the two weekends prior to the tournament and were well prepared for the tournaments. Our boys team was overwhelmed at the All Schools Championships. We only chose one team this year due to a lack of numbers attending the trials and this is something we need to work on. After the tournament, Ciaran Woolahan was selected in the NSW All Schools Team. Students Selected in Australian Team Ciaran Woolahan St Augustine s College Brookvale Chris Hook NSWCCC Water Polo Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 164

165 GIRLS WATER POLO 2010 ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC Combined Catholic Colleges U/17 Team Morgan Baxter Santa Sabina College Strathfield Emily Boland All Saints College - St Mary's Maitland Jessica Brooks St John Bosco College Engadine Stephanie Calaizis St Scholastica s College Glebe Emily Carr Stella Maris College Manly Daisy Carter St Clare s College Waverley Georgia Farrell Stella Maris College Manly Ellen Hahn Santa Sabina College Strathfield Isabella Mercuri Santa Sabina College Strathfield Beth Morris St Leo s Catholic College Wahroonga Montana Perkins All Saints College - St Peter s Maitland Rebecca Siri Marist Sisters College Woolwich Jessica Warwick Santa Sabina College Strathfield NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Open Team Kristyn Bennett St Patrick s Marist High Dundas Briarne Campbell St Clare s College Waverley Alexandra Diakos St Scholastica s College Glebe Kate Houston Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer Caitlin Knox All Saints College - St Peter s Maitland Joanna Kondos Aquinas College Menai Gabi Lambie De La Salle College Cronulla Melissa Martinuzzo Stella Maris College Manly Bianca Mercuri Santa Sabina College Strathfield Dominique Monaro Santa Sabina College Strathfield Demi Pandol Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington Louise Pow Santa Sabina College Strathfield Jacqueline Stamell St Clare s College Waverley NSWCCC Selections Report The NSWCCC Water Polo teams to compete at the NSW All Schools titles were selected back in November and December We selected two girls teams as per usual. We had many junior girls trialing for the teams and were able to select a good junior side that should provide many players for our first team next year. A highlight for NSWCCC Water Polo this year has been the selection of Alicia Brightwell, Blue Award winner 2009 into the Australian Water Polo Team. Alicia played last week in the Six Nations Tournament for Australia after making her debut back in July in USA. Alicia played for NSWCCC for four years. Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Morgan Baxter Santa Sabina College Strathfield Emily Boland All Saints College - St Mary's Maitland Jessica Brooks St John Bosco College Engadine Stephanie Calaizis St Scholastica s College Glebe Emily Carr Stella Maris College Manly Jessica Warwick Santa Sabina College Strathfield NSW All Schools Report NSWCCC Water Polo competed successfully at the NSW All Schools Championships this year back in February. Our girls had a last minute victory over CHS before failing disappointingly to CIS. A record six girls from NSWCCC were selected in the NSW All Schools team Students Selected in Australian Team Morgan Baxter Santa Sabina College Strathfield Emily Carr Stella Maris College Manly 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 165

166 . NSWCCC Open Girls Water Polo Team NSWCCC U/17 Girls Water Polo Team Chris Hook NSWCCC Water Polo Convener 2010 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 166

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