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NSWCCC Annual Report 2014 1 It gives me great pleasure to present this annual report on behalf of the executive, diocesan and association representatives and individual sport conveners. The scope of this report reflects another amazing year of sporting achievement for our catholic school students and staff in secondary schools across NSW. It provides a reflection of the incredible talent we have in our schools and the pathways that are available in a wide variety of sports. It is always rewarding to see students from our catholic secondary schools listed as members of NSW All School teams (140+ this year) & Australian teams (20+). Pope Francis delivered a video message to the organisers, players and fans participating in the 2014 World Football Cup in Brazil expressing hope that, in addition to a celebration of sport, the event could be transformed into a festival of solidarity between peoples. He said that sport is not only a form of entertainment but a tool to communicate the values that promote the good of the human person and help to build a more peaceful and fraternal coexistence. Sport, he said, can and should be a school for the formation of a ‘culture of encounter’, leading to harmony and peace among peoples. Sport teaches the value of fair play and authentic team effort. Pope Francis promoted the importance of sport in moral education, since the sporting spirit is one that teaches the need for discipline, effort and sacrifice to succeed and achieve excellence. This, he said, is a constant reminder of the sacrifices necessary to grow in the virtues that build the character of a person. At its best, sport is educational, exciting, uniting, stimulating, uplifting and beautiful. Sport glorifies God by lifting our spirits and creating genuine communities. These thoughts certainly have significance for our NSWCCC sporting endeavours. 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. You are at the ‘coal face’ where these sporting opportunities are communicated and work tirelessly, often well outside your normal teaching duties, thankyou. To the NSWCCC sports conveners, thank you for work in promoting and organising your sport. The expertise, motivation and passion you have in coordinating your sport and ensuring access into the All Schools arena is invaluable and you are all vital to the success of NSWCCC. 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 NSWCCC Executive Linda Densmore, Wendy Breen, Rick Joyce and Chris Anschau for the great work they have done throughout the year. This working committee has met regularly to improve our practices and discuss a wide variety of council issues, all in the aim of making NSWCCC a more professional and effective association. A special mention to our good friend Helen Notley who has assisted our group again this year. The CSSS website is always evolving and has been very significant for our organisation this year. It has provided a real presence for NSWCCC and pushed us into the digital world with a professional interface. The potential of website applications at a local level is a new phase that will further streamline operations. Thanks again to our dedicated executive officer in Kym Skerritt who has overseen website functionality along with her continued support of council members, Principals, schools, students and families. Along with this, Kym provides a vital link to both the Catholic School Sports Services 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 NSWCCC. 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 many thanks to the members of the Catholic School Sports Services. Our CCC sporting body now sits directly under the Diocesan Directors who serve as the board members and allows our association to have a voice at this level. Many thanks in particular to Ray Collins, Director of Maitland/Newcastle Diocese who chairs the CSSS Committee, your support and guidance of our NSWCCC council and your communication to the Directors and Association of Catholic School Principals is very much appreciated. As we look ahead to secure our future, it remains 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 2014, I am sure you will be impressed with the quality of our students and the structures we have in place. John Sparks NSWCCC Chairperson CHAIRPERSONS ANNUAL REPORT 2014
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NSWCCC Annual Report 2014 1

It gives me great pleasure to present this annual report on behalf of the executive, diocesan and association representatives and individual sport conveners. The scope of this report reflects another amazing year of sporting achievement for our catholic school students and staff in secondary schools across NSW. It provides a reflection of the incredible talent we have in our schools and the pathways that are available in a wide variety of sports. It is always rewarding to see students from our catholic secondary schools listed as members of NSW All School teams (140+ this year) & Australian teams (20+).

Pope Francis delivered a video message to the organisers, players and fans participating in the 2014 World Football Cup in Brazil expressing hope that, in addition to a celebration of sport, the event could be transformed into a festival of solidarity between peoples. He said that sport is not only a form of entertainment but a tool to communicate the values that promote the good of the human person and help to build a more peaceful and fraternal coexistence. Sport, he said, can and should be a school for the formation of a ‘culture of encounter’, leading to harmony and peace among peoples. Sport teaches the value of fair play and authentic team effort. Pope Francis promoted the importance of sport in moral education, since the sporting spirit is one that teaches the need for discipline, effort and sacrifice to succeed and achieve excellence. This, he said, is a constant reminder of the sacrifices necessary to grow in the virtues that build the character of a person. At its best, sport is educational, exciting, uniting, stimulating, uplifting and beautiful. Sport glorifies God by lifting our spirits and creating genuine communities. These thoughts certainly have significance for our NSWCCC sporting endeavours.

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. You are at the ‘coal face’ where these sporting opportunities are communicated and work tirelessly, often well outside your normal teaching duties, thankyou. To the NSWCCC sports conveners, thank you for work in promoting and organising your sport. The expertise, motivation and passion you have in coordinating your sport and ensuring access into the All Schools arena is invaluable and you are all vital to the success of NSWCCC. 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 NSWCCC Executive – Linda Densmore, Wendy Breen, Rick Joyce and Chris Anschau for the great work they have done throughout the year. This working committee has met regularly to improve our practices and discuss a wide variety of council issues, all in the aim of making NSWCCC a more professional and effective association. A special mention to our good friend Helen Notley who has assisted our group again this year. The CSSS website is always evolving and has been very significant for our organisation this year. It has provided a real presence for NSWCCC and pushed us into the digital world with a professional interface. The potential of website applications at a local level is a new phase that will further streamline operations. Thanks again to our dedicated executive officer in Kym Skerritt who has overseen website functionality along with her continued support of council members, Principals, schools, students and families. Along with this, Kym provides a vital link to both the Catholic School Sports Services 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 NSWCCC. 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 many thanks to the members of the Catholic School Sports Services. Our CCC sporting body now sits directly under the Diocesan Directors who serve as the board members and allows our association to have a voice at this level. Many thanks in particular to Ray Collins, Director of Maitland/Newcastle Diocese who chairs the CSSS Committee, your support and guidance of our NSWCCC council and your communication to the Directors and Association of Catholic School Principals is very much appreciated. As we look ahead to secure our future, it remains 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 2014, I am sure you will be impressed with the quality of our students and the structures we have in place. John Sparks NSWCCC Chairperson

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EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S REPORT 2014

It gives me great pleasure to present this Annual Report on behalf of the Executive, Diocesan and Association Coordinators and NSWCCC Sport Conveners. The office at Buffalo Road, Gladesville finally gave NSW Combined Catholic Colleges a real home. By the time term one began we had the store room and office ready for the year ahead. We also welcomed a new member of staff Anita Cosmetatos to assist with administration and finance. The Blue Award presentation held at Santa Sabina College was a wonderful night that show cased the sporting talents of 61 students from 2013 (a complete list can be found on our website. I would like to thank Dr Maree Herrett for hosting the awards. It was a beautiful venue for an inspirational evening. The Vince Villa Awards went to Meg Bailey, St Francis Xavier’s College and Cheyne Whitelaw, Marcellin College Randwick. Jerry Collins was our guest speaker and he highlighted the importance of being part of these ceremonies. He also reflected on the importance of honouring the award process and accepting it humbly and respectfully. A great deal of thanks must go 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 NSW 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. A result of the hard work can be seen in the table below. The CSSS website continues to develop and become a more integral tool in our day to day administration. It has given the community more instant and reliable information. This in particular has been appreciated by parents. It has also ensured a more positive communication with parents. It is certainly a progression with current trends in information technology. I have attached an Audience Overview to give you an idea of the usage of the website. Also attached is a list of students who have been selected in NSW and Australian All Schools Teams. I would like to acknowledge the diversity of schools in this list. Sporting talent is certainly spread across the entire state and in many Dioceses. Finally, my thanks to the members of the Catholic Schools Sports Services. 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 as they are the ones that deliver a program that supports the values important to Catholic education. Kym Skerritt NSWCCC Executive Officer

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CATHOLIC SCHOOLS SPORTS SERVICES

Catholic Sports Coordinating Committee (CSCC) was formed in 1994 in response to an identified need by the NSW Minister of Education to ensure all students and all teachers in all schools throughout NSW had access to NSW representation. It became a subcommittee of Catholic Secondary Schools Association (CSSA) in 2007. 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.

Thank you to the following members of CSCC who contributed enormously to the establishment and policies of NSWCCC and NSWCPS. CSSS Members for 2014: Representing Conference of Directors of Education Mr Ray Collins Director Diocese of Maitland/Newcastle Mr John Mula Director Diocese of Armidale Association of Catholic Schools Principals Inc. – NSW/ACT Mr Gary McSweeney Principal St Edward’s Primary School Tamworth Mr Damien Millar Principal St Gregory’s College Campbelltown 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 Independent Member Mr Martin Meredith National Rugby League Executive Officer NSWCCC Mrs Kym Skerritt Executive Officer NSWCPS Mrs Ann-Marie Miranda

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NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION

EXECUTIVE 2014

Chairperson

John Sparks

Diocesan / Association Representative

Linda Densmore

Convener Representative

Rick Joyce

Council Representative

Wendy Breen

Council Representative

Chris Anschau

Executive Officer

Kym Skerritt

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NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION

DIOCESAN/ASSOCIATION SPORT REPRESENTATIVES

2014

ARMIDALE

Tim Kennedy

St Mary’s College Gunnedah

BATHURST / WILCANNIA FORBES

Linda Densmore

Catholic Education Office Bathurst

BROKEN BAY

Amber McDonnell

St Paul’s Catholic College Manly

CANBERRA / GOULBURN

Kerrie Johnson

Catholic Education Office Canberra/Goulburn

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS’ SPORTS ASSOCIATION

Mark Stevens

De La Salle College Revesby

CATHOLIC GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION

Sue Wells

Santa Sabina College Strathfield

LISMORE

Robert Ellison

Catholic Education Office Lismore

MAITLAND / NEWCASTLE

Belinda Wallace

Catholic Schools Office Maitland/Newcastle

METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC COLLEGES

Peter Buxton

Marcellin College Randwick

METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

Heath Borg

Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown

PARRAMATTA

Chris Anschau

Catholic Education Office Parramatta

SYDNEY CATHOLIC COLLEGES

Fred Zalloua

St Charbel’s College Punchbowl

SOUTHERN SYDNEY

Aaron Poll

St John Bosco College Engadine

WAGGA WAGGA

Anthony Hood

Catholic Schools Office Wagga Wagga

WOLLONGONG

John Sparks

Catholic Education Office Wollongong

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NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION

SPORT CONVENERS

2014

ATHLETICS Donna Baker Loreto Kirribilli

AFL Rick Joyce St Patrick’s College Sutherland

BASEBALL Scott Murray St Edward’s College Gosford

BASKETBALL Kym Skerritt NSWCCC

CRICKET – Boys Dean Merola Holy Spirit College Bellambi

CRICKET – Girls Luke Morrissey Loyola Senior High School Mt Druitt

CROSS COUNTRY Wendy Breen Marist College Eastwood

DIVING Anita Weaver St Andrew’s College Marayong

FOOTBALL Aaron Poll St John Bosco College Engadine

GOLF Leroy Conroy John Paul College Coffs Harbour

HOCKEY – Boys Scott O’Brien St Patrick’s College Sutherland

HOCKEY – Girls Bev Smith Catherine McAuley Westmead

NETBALL Linda Densmore Catholic Education Office Bathurst

RUGBY LEAGUE Nal Wijeskera McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains

RUGBY Steven Mitchell Marist College Eastwood

SOFTBALL Peter Garty St Paul’s College West Kempsey

SWIMMING Chris Anschau Catholic Schools Office Parramatta

TENNIS Rachael Elcoate MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale

TOUCH Craig Beacroft McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains

TRIATHLON Paul Kennedy Xavier Catholic College Llandilo

VOLLEYBALL Bob Cooper St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong

WATER POLO Chris Hook Loreto Kirribilli

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CSSS PATHWAY AFFILIATED SCHOOLS 2014 These schools have access to NSWCCC pathways and state representation

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

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METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS (MCS) Trinity Catholic College AUBURN St Paul’s Catholic College GREYSTANES Patrician Brothers’ College BLACKTOWN St Dominic’s College KINGSWOOD St Gregory’s College CAMPBELLTOWN All Saint’s College LIVERPOOL St Patrick’s Marist College DUNDAS Terra Sancta College SCHOFIELDS Marist College EASTWOOD Parramatta Marist High WESTMEAD Patrician Brothers’ College FAIRFIELD DIOCESE OF PARRAMATTA Nagle College BLACKTOWN SOUTH St Andrew’s Holy Family Campus MARAYONG Gilroy College CASTLE HILL St Andrew’s John Paul ll Campus MARAYONG St Patrick’s Marist College DUNDAS Cerdon College MERRYLANDS McCarthy Catholic College EMU PLAINS Loyola Senior High School MOUNT DRUITT Emmaus Catholic College KEMPS CREEK St Bishoy’s Coptic Orthodox Christian College MT DRUITT Delany College GRANVILLE Our Lady of Mercy College PARRAMATTA Caroline Chisholm College GLENMORE PARK Terra Sancta Nirimba Campus QUAKERS HILL Clare Catholic High HASSALL GROVE St Agnes Catholic High School ROOTY HILL Our Lady of Lebanon HARRIS PARK Terra Sancta Schofields Campus SCHOFIELDS St Mark’s Catholic College STANHOPE GARDENS St Columba’s High SPRINGWOOD Marian Catholic College KENTHURST Catherine McAuley High WESTMEAD Xavier College LIANDILO Bede Polding College WINDSOR SOUTH SOUTHERN SYDNEY Freeman Catholic College BONNYRIGG St John Bosco College ENGADINE Our Lady of Mercy College BURRANEER Good Samaritan Catholic College HINCHINBROOK De La Salle College CARINGBAH Aquinas College MENAI All Saints’ Catholic Senior High CASULA St Patrick’s College SUTHERLAND De La Salle College CRONULLA Clancy Catholic College WEST HOXTON SYDNEY CATHOLIC COLLEGES (SCC) All Saints College LIVERPOOL Mary MacKillop College WAKELEY Bethany College HURSTVILLE Mount St Joseph College MILPERRA Casimir College MARRICKVILLE St Charbel’s College PUNCHBOWL Holy Spirit College LAKEMBA Southern Cross Vocational College BURWOOD DIOCESE OF WAGGA WAGGA Xavier High ALBURY Mater Dei Catholic College WAGGA WAGGA Marian Catholic College GRIFFITH Kildare Catholic College WAGGA WAGGA St Francis de Sales Regional High LEETON DIOCESE OF WILCANNIA / FORBES Red Bend Catholic College FORBES DIOCESE OF WOLLONGONG St Joseph’s Catholic High ALBION PARK St Benedict's Catholic College ORAN PARK Holy Spirit College BELLAMBI John Therry Catholic High ROSEMEADOW St Patrick’s College CAMPBELLTOWN Mt Carmel High VARROVILLE Magdalene Catholic High NARELLAN Edmund Rice College WOLLONGONG St John the Evangelist High NOWRA St Mary Star of the Sea WOLLONGONG Corpus Christi Catholic High OAK FLATS

NEW SOUTH WALES ALL SCHOOLS

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HONOUR ROLL 2014

Athletics Frederick Adutwum St Andrew’s College Marayong Athletics James Bassil Marcellin College Randwick Athletics Hayden Bell St Joseph’s High School Aberdeen Athletics Amie Bowrey Mount Saint Benedict College Pennant Hills Athletics Rohan Bright St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga Athletics Karina Brown Mercy Catholic College Chatswood Athletics Matt Crowe Marist College North Shore Athletics Hannah Cullen St Pius X High School Adamstown Athletics Rose Davies St Pius X High School Adamstown Athletics Joshua Dixon St Mary's Cathedral College Sydney Athletics Jordan Doris Mount Carmel High Varroville Athletics Sara Dougan Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Athletics Samuel Ellicott McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Athletics Kiahna Evans Xavier High School Albury Athletics Emmanuel Fakiye Marist College Eastwood Athletics Olivia Fien St Joseph’s College Banora Point Athletics Jacinta Fisher Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Athletics Trent Glynn De La Salle College Revesby Athletics Chelsea Goodhew St Paul’s High School Booragul Athletics Stephanie Grujoski Brigidine College Randwick Athletics Ally Grujoski Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington Athletics Amy Harding St Clare's College Waverley Athletics Lily Harding St Clare's College Waverley Athletics Austin Haute Marist College North Shore Athletics Bradley Herbert Red Bend Catholic College Forbes Athletics Tim Heyes Holy Cross College Ryde Athletics Zach Holdsworth St Patrick’s College Sutherland Athletics Dominique Holland Red Bend Catholic College Forbes Athletics Alexandra Hulley Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Athletics Daniel Jennings Champagnat Catholic College Pagewood Athletics Natasha Katsoudas Holy Spirit College Bellambi Athletics Emmelene Keevill All Saints College St Mary's Maitland Athletics Kieran Kirk St Dominic's College Kingswood Athletics Taliah Lummow Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington Athletics Krystal Maloney Marian Catholic College Kenthurst Athletics Joshua McLachlan McCarthy Catholic College Athletics Harrison Menin St Patrick's College Dundas Athletics Alexandra Petersen St Agnes Catholic High School Rooty Hill Athletics Joshua Phillips Marist College North Shore Athletics Kate Pianta McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Athletics Hannah Preeo St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong Athletics Josephine Ritchie Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood Athletics Grace Robinson Bethany College Hurstville Athletics Emily Rotunno Catherine McAuley Westmead Athletics Melanie Ruse Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Athletics Carly Salmon Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Athletics Lauren Samrani St Ursula's College Kingsgrove Athletics Belinda Scott St Edmund's School Wahroonga Athletics Carla Takchi Mount Saint Benedict College Pennant Hills Athletics Ryan Thomson Emmaus Catholic College Kemp Creek Athletics Ali Thomson Marian Catholic College Kenthurst Athletics Jessica Thornton Brigidine College Randwick Athletics Pita Toamotu Marist Brothers’ College Kogarah Athletics Sarah Walsh St John Bosco College Engadine

NEW SOUTH WALES ALL SCHOOLS

HONOUR ROLL 2014

Athletics Emily Whelan St Pius X High School Adamstown Australian Football Ellie Campbell Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer

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Australian Football Luke Cuthbert Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Australian Football Phillipa Davis Holy Spirit College Bellambi Australian Football Matthew Edwards Magdalene Catholic High School Narellan Australian Football Jake Gaynor Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Australian Football (Staff) Rick Joyce St Patrick’s College Sutherland Australian Football Veronica Kopecny Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Australian Football Bailey Lambert Rosebank College Five Dock Australian Football Kobe McLure St Paul’s Port Macquarie Australian Football Brendan Myers Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Australian Football Sophie Quirk Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Australian Football Lucy Raulston Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Australian Football Mary Sandral St Francis de Sales Regional College Leeton Australian Football Lachlan Tanner Xavier High School Albury Australian Football Tyiesha Tighe St Scholastica’s College Glebe Australian Football Britt Walker St Anne’s Central School Temora Australian Football Mikaela Zagari St Patrick’s College Campbelltown Baseball Mitchell Austin St Gregory’s College Campbelltown Baseball Adam Barbaro Marist College Eastwood Baseball Kieren Johnston St Peter’s Catholic College Tuggerah Baseball (Staff) Brendon Wallace Patrician Brothers’ College Fairfield Basketball Sara Anastasieska Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Basketball Myles Cherry St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton Basketball Jacob Cincurak Xavier High School Albury Basketball Riley Evans St Joseph’s Catholic College Gosford Basketball Maddie O’Hehir Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Basketball Oliver Robilliard St Edward’s College Gosford Basketball Alysha Skerritt Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Cricket Brent Atherton Emmaus Catholic College Cricket Aiden Bariol St Augustine’s College Brookvale Cricket Luke Bartier Marist College Kogarah Cricket Rebecca Beeson MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Cricket Ryan Hackney St Columba’s High School Springwood Cricket Clara Iemma St Ursula’s College Kingsgrove Cricket Dylan Koprivec Edmund Rice College Wollongong Cricket Sarah Lennon Holy Trinity College Inverell Cricket Jonathon Maloney All Saints College St Mary’s Lochinvar Cricket Arjun Nair Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Cricket Jason Ralston Corpus Christi Catholic High School Oak Flats Cross Country (Staff) Craig Beacroft McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Cross Country Christopher Breen St Patrick’s College Sutherland Cross Country (Staff) Wendy Breen Marist College Eastwood Cross Country Nathan Breen St Patrick’s College Sutherland Cross Country Joe Burgess Marist College North Shore Cross Country James Constance Mount Carmel High Varroville Cross Country Rose Davies St Pius X High School Adamstown Cross Country Jerome Etteridge Aquinas College Menai Cross Country Cara Feain-Ryan St John’s College Woodlawn Cross Country Amy Harding St Clare’s College Waverley Cross Country Lily Harding St Clare’s College Waverley Cross Country Ella Heeney McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Cross Country Annabel Hickey Loreto Kirribilli Cross Country Wynonna Lawrence St Anne’s Central School Temora Cross Country Noah Negus Marian Catholic College Griffith Cross Country Hannah Preeo St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong

NEW SOUTH WALES ALL SCHOOLS

HONOUR ROLL

2014

Cross Country Lachlan Ryan Xavier College Llandilo Cross Country Ben Thompson Marian Catholic College Kenthurst Diving Nathan Calman St Gregory’s College Campbelltown Diving Milly Marks Bethlehem College Hurstville Diving (Staff) Anita Weaver St Andrew’s College Marayong

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Diving Liam Wood St Pius X High School Adamstown Football Hannah Bacon St Patrick’s College Sutherland Football Matthew Stewart Magdalene Catholic College Narellan Football Rino Zenari Marist College Kogarah Golf Will Barnett St Joseph’s College Aberdeen Golf Doey Choi Santa Sabina College Strathfield Golf Lionel Conroy St John Paul College Coffs Harbour Golf Joe Darcy St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton Golf Daniel Kolar Champagnat Catholic College Pagewood Golf Chloe Pearce St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton Hockey Brianna Birmingham Xavier Catholic College Ballina Hockey Rhiley Carr St Edward’s College Gosford Hockey Talia Constance O’Connor Catholic College Armidale Hockey Emma Corcoran St John’s College Dubbo Hockey Ashlee Danvers McAuley Catholic College Grafton Hockey (Staff) Nicole Danvers St John’s College Lismore Hockey Isaac Farmilo McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Hockey Andrea Gillard MacKillop College Bathurst Hockey Kurt Lovett Red Bend Catholic College Forbes Hockey Bailey Powell St John’s College Woodlawn Hockey Kieran Richards Edmund Rice College Wollongong Hockey Toni Scanlon Santa Sabina College Strathfield Hockey (Staff) Bev Smith Catherine McAuley Westmead Hockey Maddi Smith St Joseph’s Catholic High School Albion Park Hockey Riley Smith St Joseph’s Catholic High School Albion Park Hockey Taylor Thomson Mount Carmel High Minto Netball Kiera Austin Mercy Catholic College Chatswood Netball Lauren Baxter MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Netball Naomi Borg Bede Polding College Windsor Netball (Staff) Tania Dorahy Monte Sant’Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Netball Chelsea Loughrey St Patrick’s Marist College Dundas Netball Alison Miller Mater Dei Catholic College Hurstville Netball Claire O’Brien Bethany College Hurstville Netball Braeden Quince St Patrick’s College Sutherland Netball Riley Quinn Marist Sisters’ College Woolwich Netball Cassandra Radford St John Bosco College Engadine Rugby Manu Delahoya Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Rugby Francis Brown MacKillop College Warnervale Softball Shannon Keevers Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer Softball Joshua King Marian College Kenthurst Softball Natasha Markham Marian College Kenthurst Softball Ashleigh Wright Southern Cross Vocational College Burwood Swimming (Staff) Chris Anschau Catholic Education Office Parramatta Swimming Keely Allsop Stella Maris College Manly Swimming Meg Bailey St Francis Xavier College Hamilton Swimming Brittany Barnes Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood Swimming James Bentley St Johns College Woodlawn Swimming Tom Berryman St Paul’s High School Port Macquarie Swimming Hailey Blatchford St Patricks College Sutherland Swimming Niamh Bourke St Marys Star of the Sea College Wollongong

NEW SOUTH WALES ALL SCHOOLS

HONOUR ROLL

2014 Swimming Rohan Bright St Leo’s Catholic College Wahroonga Swimming Rhiannon Carr Bethlehem College Ashfield Swimming Lucy Cliff Holy Spirit College Bellambi Swimming Mekayla Everingham MacKillop Senior College Port Macquarie Swimming Francesca Fitzhenry Rosebank College Five Dock Swimming Sam Fowler De La Salle College Cronulla Swimming (Staff) Sharyn Gill Andrews Trinity Catholic College Lismore Swimming Timothy Hodge Patrician Brothers College Blacktown

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Swimming Jenna Jones St Columba’s High Springwood Swimming Arah Ko St Patrick’s Marist College Dundas Swimming Paige Leonhardt, St Joseph’s Regional College Port Macquarie Swimming Samantha McKenna St John’s College Woodlawn Swimming Nathan Meacham Carroll College Broulee Swimming Nicole Miro Aquinas College Menai Swimming Matthew Pender All Saints College St Mary’s Maitland Swimming Ryan Roche Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill Swimming Tasha Samuela Good Samaritan Catholic College Hinchenbrook Swimming Jacqui Schafer Monte Sant’ Angelo College North Sydney Swimming Naomi Scott Stella Maris College Manly Swimming Justin van Hulsen-Akouri Marist College Eastwood Swimming Anthea Warne Mt St Patrick’s College Murwillumbah Swimming Kate Wilson Mt St Patrick’s College Murwillumbah Tennis Pearse Dolan Marcellin College Randwick Touch Dane Booth St Peter’s Catholic College Wyong Touch Max Burey Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Touch Joshua Curran Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Touch Jasmine Dillon St Peter’s Catholic College Wyong Touch Amy Draper Red Bend College Forbes Touch Tayla Fraser Marian Catholic College Kenthhurst Touch Sophie Quirk Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Touch Mason Gilifham Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Touch Vienna Randal Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Touch Adam Rizk Parramatta Marist High Westmead Touch Benjamin Stevanovic Holy Cross College Ryde Touch Raymond Wehbe Parramatta Marist High Westmead Touch Curtis Wilson Holy Cross College Ryde Triathlon Lucy Cliff Holy Spirit College Belambi Triathlon Laura Cook St Joseph's High School Port Macquarie Triathlon Sarah Gardner St Paul's College Booragal Triathlon Sophie Heeney McCarthy College Tamworth Triathlon Chloe Hollingsworth St Joseph's High School Port Macquarie Triathlon Nikki Hollingsworth St Joseph's High School Port Macquarie Triathlon (Staff) Paul Kennedy Xavier College Llandilo Triathlon Samuel Lewis MacKillop Senior College Port Macquarie Triathlon Aaron Yerbury De La Salle College Revesby Volleyball Clare Dunkerley Santa Sabina College Strathfield Volleyball Katelyn Taylor Santa Sabina College Strathfield Water Polo Kate Biviano Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Water Polo Hannah Gray Marist Sisters’ College Woolwich Water Polo Sophie Hodgson All Saint’s College St Peter’s Maitland Water Polo (Staff) Aaron Jones Marist Sisters’ College Woolwich Water Polo Jake Robinson All Saints College St Mary’s Maitland Water Polo Imogen Ruberg Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Water Polo Ben Scobie St Patrick’s College Sutherland

AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS

HONOUR ROLL 2014

Sport Student School Australian Football Lucy Raulston Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Baseball Brendon Wallace Patrician Brothers’ College Fairfield Basketball Sara Anastasieska Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Basketball Myles Cherry St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton Basketball Alysha Skerritt Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Football Hannah Bacon St Patrick’s College Sutherland Golf Doey Choi Santa Sabina College Strathfield Hockey Bev Smith Catherine McAuley Westmead Hockey Riley Carr St Edward’s College Gosford

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Hockey Emma Corcoran St John’s College Dubbo Hockey Daine Richards Edmund Rice College Wollongong Netball Chelsea Loughrey St Patrick’s Marist College Dundas Rugby League Brian Battese St John’s College Woodlawn Rugby League Jayden Brailey Aquinas College Menai Rugby League Nat Butcher Marcellin College Randwick Rugby League Oliver Clark Terra Sancta College Schofields Rugby League Jack Cogger MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Rugby League Tevita Cottrell Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Rugby League Joshua Curran Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Rugby League Tyrell Fuimaono Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Rugby League Jacob Host De La Salle College Revesby Heights Rugby League Robert Jennings Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Rugby League Brock Lamb All Saints College St Mary’s Maitland Rugby League Latrell Mitchell Champagnat College Pagewood Rugby League Ashleigh Nisbet St Gregory’s College Campbelltown Rugby League Braden Robson St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton Rugby League Bailey Sironen Holy Cross College Ryde Tennis Pearse Dolan Marcellin College Randwick Water Polo Kate Biviano Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

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CSSS SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS – SECONDARY 2013

Chris Hook

Loreto Kirribilli

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

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

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NEW SOUTH WALES COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION

VINCE VILLA AWARD 2013 Meg Bailey St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton Swimming Cheyne Whitelaw Marcellin College Randwick Rugby League

NSWCCC BLUE AWARD RECIPIENTS 2014 AFL James Baber Terra Sancta College Schofields Blue

AFL Matthew Edwards Magdalene Catholic High Narellan Blue

AFL Luke Cuthbert Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Blue

AFL Lucy Raulston Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Blue

AFL Mary Sandral St Francis de Sales Regional College Leeton Blue

Athletics Jacinta Fisher Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Blue

Athletics Matthew Crowe Marist College North Shore North Sydney Blue

Athletics Grace Robinson Bethany College Hurstville Blue

Athletics Zach Holdsworth St Patrick's College Sutherland Blue

Athletics Daniel Jennings Champagnat Catholic College Pagewood Blue

Baseball Adam Barbaro Marist College Eastwood Blue

Baseball Kieren Johnston St Peter's Catholic College Wyong Bar

Basketball Alysha Skerritt Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Blue

Basketball Sara Anastasieska Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Blue

Basketball Myles Cherry St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Blue

Basketball Jacob Cincurak Xavier High School Albury Blue

Cricket Luke Bartier Marist College Kogarah Blue

Cricket Rebecca Beeson MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Blue

Cricket Clara Iemma St Ursula's College Kingsgrove Blue

Cricket Arjun Nair Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown Blue

Cross Country Amy Harding St Clare's College Waverley Blue

Cross Country Benjamin Thomson Marian Catholic College Round Corner Blue

Diving Nathan Calman St Gregory's College Campbelltown Bar

Football Hannah Bacon St Patrick's College Sutherland Blue

Football Matthew Stewart Magdalene Catholic High Narellan Blue

Golf Doey Choi Santa Sabina College Strathfield Blue

Golf Daniel Kolar Champagnat Catholic College Pagewood Bar

Hockey Isaac Farmilo McCarthy College Tamworth Bar

Hockey Andrea Gillard MacKillop College Bathurst Bar

Hockey Kurt Lovett Red Bend Catholic College Forbes Blue

Hockey Riley Smith St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park Blue

Netball Kiera Austin Mercy Catholic College Chatswood Bar

Netball Alison Miller Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Blue

Rugby Francis Brown MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Bar

Rugby League Oliver Clark Terra Sancta College Schofields Blue

Rugby League Brock Lamb All Saints College, St Mary's Campus Maitland Blue

Softball Alexander Cooper St Gregory's College Campbelltown Blue

Softball Natasha Markham Marian Catholic College Kenthurst Blue

Softball Joshua Ryan McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Blue

Softball Ashleigh Wright Southern Cross Vocational College Burwood Blue

Swimming Mekayla Everingham MacKillop Senior College Port Macquarie Blue

Swimming Matthew Pender All Saints College, St Mary's Campus Maitland Bar

Swimming Ryan Roche Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill Blue

Swimming Jacqueline Schafer Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Blue

Tennis Pearse Dolan Marcellin College Randwick Blue

Touch Amy Draper Red Bend Catholic College Forbes Blue

Touch Jean-Louis Jones Holy Cross College Ryde Blue

Touch Nicole Saldern Stella Maris College Manly Blue

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NSWCCC BLUE AWARD RECIPIENTS 2014

Touch Jane Vanzino Brigidine College St Ives Blue

Touch Thomas Wong Marcellin College Randwick Blue

Triathlon Sophie Heeney McCarthy College Tamworth Blue

Volleyball Patricia Koutsoukos Casimir Catholic College Marrickville Blue

Volleyball Bridget O'Malley Santa Sabina College Strathfield Blue

Volleyball Jonathan Yaw Marcellin College Randwick Blue

Water Polo Kate Biviano Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Blue

Water Polo Hannah Gray Marist Sister's College Woolwich Blue

Water Polo Jake Robinson All Saints College St Mary's Campus Maitland Blue

Water Polo Ben Scobie St Patrick's College Sutherland Blue

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The Diocese of Armidale is the second largest diocese in NSW by area but is also the second smallest by student population. It contains just five secondary schools – McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth (893 students), O’Connor Catholic College Armidale (428), St Mary’s College Gunnedah (371), Holy Trinity Central School Inverell (191) and St Philomena’s Central School Moree (120). While we may be small in numbers (2003 students in total) we are very proud of our achievements in sport and most thankful to NSWCCC for offering our students the opportunity to participate in many different sports within a well-structured representative pathway. The tyranny of distance means that most of our Diocesan teams do not get the opportunity to train together as a team before attending NSWCCC sporting events and in some sports, we combine with other dioceses to form regional teams. We combine with the Bathurst/Wilcannia-Forbes Dioceses for Football and with both the Lismore and Maitland/Newcastle Dioceses for Cricket and Rugby League. Thanks to all the people involved who make this possible. Congratulations to Isaac Farmilo (McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth) and Megan Isbester (St Mary’s College Gunnedah) on receiving awards at the NSWCCC Blue Award presented in February. Isaac received a Blue Award for Hockey while Megan received a Blue Award for Triathlon. This continued a proud tradition of students from the Armidale Diocese being awarded a NSWCCC Blue Award. Students who either won an individual medal at NSW All Schools or were selected in a NSW All Schools team (including merit teams) were: Sarah Lennon Holy Trinity Central School Inverell Cricket Ella Heeney McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Cross Country Talia Constance O’Connor Catholic College Armidale Hockey Jack Cruickshank McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Hockey Samuel Ellicott McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Athletics Isaac Farmilo McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Hockey Patrick Rankmore St Mary’s College Gunnedah Touch (Referee) Sophie Heeney McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Triathlon Students who either won an individual medal at NSWCCC Championships or were selected in a NSWCCC team (in addition to the above) were: Hezekiah Burling St Philomena’s Central School Moree Athletics Lawson Fittler O’Connor Catholic College Armidale Athletics Ella Heeney McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Athletics Emma Kennedy St Mary’s College Gunnedah Athletics Kate Pianta McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Athletics Travis Stahlhut O’Connor Catholic College Armidale Athletics Tom Scoble Holy Trinity Central School Inverell Cricket Sophie Heeney McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Cross Country Jayden Gimbergh McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Swimming Joshua Walker St Philomena’s Central School Moree Swimming Emily Osmond St Mary’s College Gunnedah Tennis Darcie Martin McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Tennis Chloe Coe McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Touch Brodi Ingram McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Touch Ella Heeney McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Triathlon Jarrod Chester McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Water Polo Jayden Gimbergh McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Water Polo Another notable performance this year included our Junior Boys Touch Team who were runners-up at the NSWCCC Championships at Wagga Wagga – the first time any of our teams have made the finals!

DIOCESE OF ARMIDALE

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DIOCESE OF ARMIDALE All of our schools took part in various competitions run by NSWCCC with our preferred method of participating being in a Diocesan Gala Day with the winner going on in the state-wide competition. Individual school teams to do well included:

• McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Junior Girls Basketball team winning the NSWCCC

Basketball Championship

• McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Junior Boys’ Basketball team finishing 2nd at the NSWCCC Basketball Championship

• McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth Intermediate Boys’ Basketball team making it to the NSWCCC Basketball Championship Finals

• Holy Trinity Central School Inverell making it through to the quarter-finals of the Berg Shield

• St Mary’s College Gunnedah Girls Tennis team finishing 2nd at the NSWCCC Teams Tennis Championships

This year saw two new School Sport Coordinators join the Armidale Diocesan Secondary Sport Council with Anna Reed (St Philomena’s Central School Moree) and Matt Feltrin (McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth) joining Peter Ehsman (Holy Trinity Central School Inverell), Greg Jones (O’Connor Catholic College Armidale) and Tim Kennedy (St Mary’s College Gunnedah) on Council. Disappointingly there was no Principal’s Representative on the Sport Council this year and there is growing concern about the support of Secondary School Sport within the Armidale Diocese by not just School Principal’s but also by teaching staff in general. It is getting increasingly difficult to find staff willing to give up their time to support Secondary School Sport. Thanks to the Armidale CSO for their continued support as well as the School Principals for allowing their students and staff to be involved with NSWCCC Sport. The Armidale Diocesan Investment Group (ADIG) once again provided financial support to the Secondary Sport Council this year which allowed us to keep costs to students down considerably. ADIG have been a valued long-term supporter and we hope the relationship continues for many years to come. Prosperity IQ was a new supporter this year providing us with a platform to process orders and payments for our Diocesan Uniforms. Hopefully this process will be used again next year as we move towards using the available technology to streamline the payment process. Finally, a huge vote of thanks from the Armidale Diocese to everyone involved with the organisation and running of NSWCCC Sport in 2014. The past few years have seen huge changes in the way things are done but what has remained constant has been the calibre of the people involved – well organised but still willing to listen and be understanding of our needs and concerns. The website continues to be a huge success with information readily available to everyone and the registration process has become routine for many. To the Executive of NSWCCC our sincere thanks for your leadership and special thanks to those working with CSSS (Kym and Kathie) for keeping us informed and helping us fix our mistakes. Tim Kennedy Armidale Diocesan Secondary Sport Representative

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In February this year at the 17th Blues Awards Presentations, Andrea Gillard from MacKillop College, Bathurst was successful in receiving a NSWCCC Blue award for hockey. Andrea has represented the under 16’s and open CCC Hockey teams, the NSW All Schools team and the Australian Schoolgirls’ for three years. It has been wonderful to witness students in diocesan schools continue to compete in the representative school pathway in a variety of sports. During 2014 the Dioceses of Bathurst and Wilcannia Forbes, held selection trials in 9 sports and selected teams in swimming, athletics, cross country, football, touch, tennis and hockey. As well we held diocesan gala days in netball, football and basketball. There were a number of memorable successes in NSW Team competitions as well. The NSWCCC Football Knockout: St John’s College, Dubbo, made the quarter finals of the Open Boys, losing to Good Samaritan College, Hinchinbrook 5-4 in a penalty shootout; in the Junior Boys Red Bend Catholic College made it to Round 2 losing to Aquinas College, Menai and in the Open Girls, James Sheahan Catholic High School, Orange made it to the quarter finals, losing to Freeman Catholic College, Bonnyrigg. In the NSWCCC Netball Championships, St John’s College, Dubbo won a pool in the Open Girls division; James Sheahan Catholic High School, Orange, won pools in all three divisions. In the NSWCCC Junior Girls Basketball division MacKillop, Bathurst won bronze medals. Many individual students were acknowledged for their skill and athleticism by selection in NSWCCC teams and in some cases gaining higher representative honours.

SPORT NAME SCHOOL

AFL Mikala Bringolf MacKillop College Bathurst

Cricket Tilly Power MacKillop College Bathurst

Hockey

Adrian Baker La Salle Academy Lithgow

Kurt Lovett Red Bend Catholic College Forbes

Taylor Dolbel Red Bend Catholic College Forbes

Emma Corcoran St John’s College Dubbo

Kloe Mannering MacKillop College Bathurst

Andrea Gillard MacKillop College Bathurst

Shannon Fisher MacKillop College Bathurst

Tania Jachi James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Rugby

Lachlan Stewart James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Mitchell Winslade James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Nicholas Cushan St John’s College Dubbo

Swimming

Jack Allen St John’s College Dubbo

Lucinda Ferguson St John’s College Dubbo

Matthew Aston-Brien Red Bend Catholic College Forbes

Murray Stewart La Salle Academy Lithgow

Ryan O’Donnell La Salle academy Lithgow

Will Baker James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Touch

Jakob Styles St Mary’s Catholic School Wellington

Billy Burns Red Bend Catholic College Forbes

Jesse Parker Red Bend Catholic College Forbes

Spencer Evans Red Bend Catholic College Forbes

DIOCESE OF BATHURST

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SPORT NAME SCHOOL

Triathlon

Amelia Coombes St Matthew’s Catholic School Mudgee

Courtney Granger St John’s College Dubbo

Brandon Connolley James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Jake O’Grady St John’s College Dubbo

Marnie Lenehan James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Georgina Adams MacKillop College Bathurst

Kinesha Roweth James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Brianna Adams MacKillop College Bathurst

Millie Lenehan James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Olivia Stansfield James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Rebekah Ritchie James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Isabelle Matthews St John’s College Dubbo

Cross Country

Alexandria Emerson James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Amy Belfanti MacKillop College Bathurst

Brandon Connolley James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Chayse Holland MacKillop College Bathurst

Michelle Grech St Raphael’s Catholic School Cowra

Sara Matthews MacKillop College Bathurst

Shouma Koko James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

NSW ALL SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA HONOURS Emma Corcoran, St John’s College, Dubbo, U/16 Australian Girls Hockey team The staff at our diocesan schools have been very supportive of the pathway sports, offering their time and expertise to assist with the running of various NSWCCC events. Steve Hooper, Red Bend Catholic College, Forbes, was again the stalwart in the Western and Southern Rugby League Selections. Gaye Withers and Suz Reid, MacKillop College, Bathurst and Kylie Jordan, James Sheahan Catholic High School, were officials at the NSWCCC Netball Selections and Gaye Withers also assisted with the NSWCCC Netball Championships. Gaye Withers from MacKillop College, Bathurst was a selector at the NSWCCC Girls’ Hockey selections. Nathan Short, James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange was a selector at the NSWCCC Rugby selection trials. Alistaire Thompson, St Mary’s Catholic School Wellington, was the NSWCCC 15’s boys’ coach in Touch. At NSW All Schools’ the NSW CCC team were the overall winners. This year we again had students following the representative pathway as officials. Courtney Granger, St John’s College Dubbo, was an umpire at NSWCCC Netball selections, NSW All Schools Netball, the Tri Series and NSW PSSA Netball State carnival Amy Draper and Taylor Draper from Red Bend Catholic College Forbes, were Touch referees at NSWCCC selections and NSW All Schools Touch. None of the above successes would be possible without the hard work, determination and professionalism of the staff who willingly give their time to be diocesan team managers and convenors.

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Website At our annual sport coordinator’s meeting at the end of 2013, the staff agreed unanimously to have students register on the CSSS website once they were selected in a school team for diocesan trials and with the big 3, athletics, cross country and swimming to register once selected in the diocesan team. Parent consent was on line. For the first time we introduced direct deposit into our payment methods. The CDF is exploring a pay wave option for 2015. We had to employ a google docs link for the diocesan specific information required that we used to source on the two-sided consent form. However, next year we will introduce a series of both diocesan and sport specific questions online. These will be found at the end of the selection pack and so parents will be able to complete the relevant information we require on line after they have read the information pack. These answers will be recorded on the excel spreadsheet for the sport. I wish to acknowledge the support and determination of the secondary and central school sport coordinators in the role out of the next phase of the website registration. It has created extra work in some ways, but we can all see the long-term benefits of the process. We continue as a diocese to be grateful to CSSS (especially Kym Skerritt, Executive Officer and Kathie Lowe) for their support and guidance in fostering “best practice” at all levels of competition. Linda Densmore Diocesan Sport Representative

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DIOCESE OF BROKEN BAY

The Broken Bay Secondary Schools Sports Association covers a large area incorporating 14 schools from the Northern Beaches of Sydney, North Shore of Sydney and the Central Coast. This year we have welcomed two new schools to our association: St Brigid’s Catholic College, Lake Munmorah (year 7 only) and St Edmunds College, Wahroonga. We are proud of our Association and the growth it has experienced over the last 10 years. This year the Diocese hosted 19 sporting events providing the students of Broken Bay with numerous opportunities to participate in both pathway selections and non- pathway gala days. The success of all of these events can only be attributed to the 14 Sports Coordinators and their staff spread across the BBSSSA Schools. These events have been run professionally and achieved exceptional results. I would like to acknowledge the work of the Catholic Schools Sports Services; Diocesan and Association Representatives; Conveners of NSWCCC Sports. All your efforts go a long way to ensuring the success of this wonderful organisation. A special mention is given to Kym Skerritt, NSWCCC Executive Officer, who works tirelessly to ensure that our association provides the best opportunities for our students.

Earlier this year the NSWCCC Blue Awards were held at Santa Sabina College in Strathfield. It was a wonderful night as NSWCCC celebrated the achievements of its most esteemed athletes. In 2013, 10 out of the 58 awards went to BBSSSA students (7 Blue and 3 Bar Awards). Scott Murray from St Edward’s College, East Gosford was also given a service award for 20 years of service, convening the NSWCCC Baseball Championships. Congratulations to the following students on their achievements in their nominated sports:

Keira Austin Mercy Catholic College Chatswood Netball Francis Brown MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale Rugby James Cox St Edward’s College East Gosford Triathlon Amelia Cudicio Brigidine College St Ives Softball (BAR) Bronte Halligan Stella Maris College Manly Water Polo (BAR) Kieran Johnston St Peter’s Catholic College Tuggerah Baseball Hunor Kisci St Leo’s Catholic College Wahroonga Waterpolo Elizabeth Liepa Mount St Benedict College Softball Umpiring Lauren Smith St Joseph’s Catholic College East Gosford Cricket (BAR) We congratulate the following students across our schools for making the Australian Schools and NSW All Schools Honour Roll for 2014: Australian Honour Roll: Jack Cogger Rugby League MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale Rhiley Carr Hockey St Edward’s Collge East Gosford NSW All Schools Honour Roll: Kieran Johnston Baseball St Peter’s Catholic College Tuggerah Riley Evans Basketball St Joseph’s Catholic College East Gosford Oliver Robilliard Basketball St Edward’s College East Gosford Aiden Bariol Cricket St Augustine’s College Brookvale Rebecca Beeson Cricket MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale Natalie Tobin Football Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills Keira Austin Netball Mercy Catholic College Chatswood Lauren Baxter Netball MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale Francis Brown Rugby MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale Keely Allsop Swimming Stella Maris College Manly Brittany Barnes Swimming Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood Rohan Bright Swimming St Leo’s Catholic College Wahroonga Naomi Scott Swimming Stella Maris College Manly Jasmine Dillon Touch St Peter’s Catholic College Tuggerah

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DIOCESE OF BROKEN BAY

This year we welcomed Ryan Drew as the sports coordinator of St Brigid’s Catholic College, Lake Munmorah. We also farewelled Ray Werren, Secondary Schools Consultant at the Catholic Schools Office, and advisor to the BBSSSA President. In this role, Ray has been a wonderful support and I have appreciated the advice, guidance and friendly ear he has offered over the last 4 years. We wish him all the very best in his retirement. We also farewell Fiona Stuart in her role as Sports Coordinator at St Paul’s Catholic College, Manly. Fiona has been a terrific support over the years and we thank her for her contribution to Broken Bay Sport. As always, many thanks need to be made to the committed staff that has ensured a successful 2014.

• The Broken Bay executive: Jane Knapinski (Mercy College Chatswood), Karen Grant (Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills), Mila Green (Mater Maria College Warriewood) and David Chant (Brigidine College, St Ives) who have provided great support throughout the year.

• The 13 Sports Coordinators who work tirelessly to provide opportunities for the student’s in

our schools to participate in the BBSSSA and its associated Pathways. • This role is challenging, busy and unrewarding at times, but your expertise, reliability and genuine care for the students is so appreciated.

• The 19 sports convenors that have run very successful carnivals and selection events.

In particular, thanks to Chris Kind, Tony Tully, Mark Bondfield, Sarah Hasman and Nicole Abel – all members of staff in our affiliated schools that have taken on the convening roles, without being sports coordinators. A special mention to Chris Kind who will stand down in 2015 from convening the Broken Bay Touch Championships. Chris has convened this event for over 10 years and his fantastic contribution will never be forgotten. 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 NSWCCC through the convening of carnivals, managing and coaching of teams in 2014:

- Scott Murray (St Edward’s Gosford) Baseball Convener and Blues Award Committee Member

- Rachel Elcoate (MacKillop College Warnervale) Tennis Convener and Blues Award Committee Member

- James Scholtens (St Augustine’s College Brookvale) Cricket Coach and Selector - Scott Wallis (Mackillop College Warnervale) Open Girls Touch Coach and Selector

The Broken Bay Secondary School Principals for their continued support of sport in the Broken Bay Diocese and in particular, their assistance with the online entry system for NSWCCC.

Amber McDonnell BBSSSA President

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ARCHDIOCESE OF CANBERRA AND GOULBURN

Until the end of 2014 there are nine secondary schools in the NSW sector of the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn. There are four schools that cater for students from Year 7-12 and there are 5 Central Schools. At the completion 2014, Mount Carmel Yass will close its doors to the Secondary section of the school. We will lose some very enthusiastic and capable staff that provided opportunities for all Canberra-Goulburn to follow the pathway. Tom Nolan was our Convenor for Swimming and Cross Country as well as our boys Touch Team Manager. 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 Schools Sports Services 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 CSSS, the Combined Catholic Colleges Sports Association, the many carnival and trials convenors and NSWCCC Executive Officer, Kym Skerritt for the support they have given to the staff and students from our Archdiocese during 2014. 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 many 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. This year brought with it the opportunity to combine with Wagga Wagga Diocese for Football. I thank Anthony Hood for this opportunity and hopefully in 2015 to continue this amalgamation of Dioceses. The introduction and the continuing upgrades of the CSSS website have been welcomed. Principals, Sport Coordinators, parents and students are now referring to it regularly to provide them with up to date information. . 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 like to acknowledge the Coordinators who have worked tirelessly to provide the opportunities for their school communities to be actively involved in our pathway in 2014. Thank you to Charlton Fogarty (Broulee), Tim Lawley (Cooma), Patrece Maxwell (Cootamundra), Gregory Mitchell (Goulburn), Mark Thompson (Pambula), Holly Powell (Temora), Maree Stewart (Tumut), Tom Nolan (Yass) and Brendan Croese (Young).

Finally, I would like to wish all the NSWCCC community the best for 2015 and I am looking forward to working with you all again as we provide a pathway for all students in Catholic Schools across NSW. Congratulations to all for another great sporting year for students and staff. Kerrie Johnston Canberra/Goulburn Archdiocesan Sport Representative

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The 2014 sporting year has been extraordinarily busy for the CBSA schools. The number of CBSA participants has increased from 2013 as has the representative achievements at the NSWCCC level. The increasing challenge for schools is to support our students in pursuing sporting options and to also foster their academic growth. This partnership between sport and academic pursuits is also greatly supported by our CBSA Principals. The close liaison between the Sports Coordinator, Principals and Parents is really the heart of what we do in our CBSA schools and needs to be formally recognised as a successful partnership. As the sporting calendar is becoming more crowded each year and more demands are being placed on schools by many different interest groups, it is important to keep these close ties and lines of communication well open. With the sporting year being so busy it is amazing that Sports Coordinators in all CBSA schools complete the calendar with such efficiency. Events and competition available to the students are vast and varied. As the year comes to an end we take this opportunity to reflect on our involvement this year. The CBSA schools competed in a range of events and competitions run by NSWCCC. The CBSA is ever grateful to the sport convenors for the work they put in running their sports and the carnivals for our students. The convenors are often giving up much of their own free time, and through this generosity, many of our students gain wonderful experiences at the CBSA level of competition and sometimes beyond. These opportunities are gratefully received by students and enrich their experience of catholic schooling. CBSA teams competed at the CCC swimming, Athletics and Cross-Country championships quite successfully. The team managers have done a wonderful job with these CBSA teams this year and consequently the seamless way in which the CBSA teams competed is a testament to this organisation of these officials. The CBSA is very appreciative of the excellent way in which the NSWCCC events are run and grateful for the work done by all concerned at these very large carnivals. These events provide a valuable pathway and experience for our students in these sports. CBSA also sent teams to sports such as touch football, football, rugby league, rugby union, baseball and volleyball. Our students enjoyed these competitions and the chance to compete against other sporting organisations and athletes in the NSWCCC structure. These team events help to develop camaraderie and friendships for students across schools. Many students from CBSA also trialed for a range of other sports as individuals in golf, tennis and triathlon The CBSA had many students gain representation in NSWCCC teams throughout the year most notably in Volleyball, Football, Rugby League, Baseball and Touch Football. Other sports with CBSA representation at the NSWCCC level were Athletics, Swimming, Cross country, Golf and Rugby Union 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. The ever-increasing administration serves to highlight the work done by these people which provides opportunities for all our students in Catholic schools. This is truly appreciated by all Principals, Teachers, Parents and Students in CBSA schools. Our schools and the Principals remain fully supportive of the pathways and opportunities provided by NSWCCC and we look forward to continuing our involvement next year. Mark Stevens CBSA Representative

St Mary’s Cathedral College Sydney Holy Spirit College Lakemba Casimir College Marrickville Marist College Penshurst

St Charbel’s College Punchbowl De La Salle College Revesby Heights Rosebank College Five Dock

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS’ SPORTS ASSOCIATION

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CATHOLIC GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOLS

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The final stages of 2013 saw some significant changes within CGSSSA. I would like to acknowledge the outstanding contribution that Lenore Dew (who retied from the position of President at the 2013 AGM) has made over her 30 years associated with the organisation. Lenore continually strived to ensure that what was best for the students, was at the forefront of everything she did and was what the Association stood for. The Association agreed to the appointment of a paid Administrator, which was ‘voted in’ during the October 2013 meeting. The Association appointed Danielle Bower to the position of CGSSSA Sports Administrator and Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College agreed to employ Danielle on behalf of the Association. At that meeting a number of principals were in attendance and it was also suggested that the position of Principal’s Liaison was added to the organisation so that the Executive Committee in particular, had access to a Principal in order to provide support for any particular situations that may arise. Mrs Nicole Christensen who was the Acting Principal at Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College until June 2014 agreed to take on the position of Principal’s Liaison for 2014. Mrs Christensen continued in the role when she was appointed Principal in July 2014 and I would like to thank her for offering her time in this capacity. The Association remains in a strong position both on and off the field. In competition we continue to excel at NSW Combined Catholic Colleges and NSW All Schools competitions. Internally we are fortunate to have a group of quality, hard working people who administer the Association and host and implement our carnivals. We have adequate financial reserves and the employment of the Paid Administrator has lead to an increase in efficiency and professionalism whilst also providing some greatly needed administrative relief to the Executive positions that suffered from excessive workloads. This year saw the surprise retirement from the Association of Sue Wells (Director of Sport Santa Sabina) who like Lenore, served for over 30 years at CGSSSA, most recently in the executive position of NSWCCC Representative. Sue’s contribution to the Association has been immeasurable. Sue was hard working, diligent and an enormous asset who will be greatly missed. The Administrator certainly reduced the workload of several committee member and has been a welcome addition to the Association. The Administrator also designed and implemented the Association’s first website which has now been launched and is ‘live’. The website includes information about member schools, pathways, competitions, the annual calendar and venue information. It will also allow us to make ‘wet weather’ announcements throughout the year. The Executive Committee will continue to monitor the role of the Administrator in order to ensure that the Association is deriving the best benefit possible from it’s investment.

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Congratulations to the following students who will be receiving NSWCCC ‘Blue’ Awards at the 2015 ceremony for their efforts in 2014: Athletics Jacinta Fisher Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College, North Sydney

Basketball Sara Anastasieska Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College, North Sydney Basketball Alysha Skerritt Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College, North Sydney

Cricket Clara Iemma St Ursula’s College, Kingsgrove Cross Country Amy Harding St Clare’s College, Waverly

Golf Doey Choi Santa Sabina College, Strathfield

Swimming Jacqui Schafer Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College, North Sydney Volleyball Bridget O’Malley Santa Sabina College, Strathfield

Water Polo Hannah Gray Marist Sisters’ College, Woolwich Water Polo Kate Biviano Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College, North Sydney

This Association is staffed by some very special and dedicated people who at all times strive to deliver outcomes and events that are in the best interests of all of our students. I would like to thank all of the Executive Committee members and Danielle Bower for their hard work and commitment and also the school coordinators for their diligence and professionalism. I look forward to another fruitful and prosperous year in 2015. Mr Stuart Hanrahan President - CGSSSA

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DIOCESE OF LISMORE

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 2014 have included:

• Another very impressive number of students from our secondary schools gaining selection into NSWCCC sides, with a select band of these and also 3 teachers, making it into NSW All Schools’ teams including: Kobe McLure (St Paul’s Port Macquarie), Cara Feain-Ryan (St John’s Woodlawn) – Cross Country, Brianna Bermingham (Xavier Ballina) – Hockey, Cooper Stahl (Trinity Lismore) – Hockey, James Bentley (St John’s Woodlawn) – Swimming, Tom Berryman (St Paul’s Port Macquarie) – Swimming, Mekayla Everingham (St Paul’s Port Macquarie) – Swimming; Paige Leonhardt (St Joseph’s Regional Port Macquarie) – Swimming AWD, Samantha McKenna (St John’s Woodlawn) – Swimming, Anthea Warne (Mt St Patrick’s Murwillumbah) – Swimming, Kate Wilson (Mt St Patrick’s Murwillumbah) – Swimming AWD, Samuel Lewis (St Paul’s Port Macquarie) – Triathlon, Laura Cook (St Joseph’s Regional Port Macquarie) – Triathlon. The three teachers were Nicole Danvers (St John’s Woodlawn) – Hockey, Sharyn Gill-Andrews - Swimming and Lionel Conroy (JPC Coffs Harbour) – Golf.

• One staff member Brian Battese (St John’s Woodlawn) went one better and gained selection at the highest level by being named as coach of the Australian Schoolboys’ Open Rugby League team for the tour of England and France late in the year.

• Numerous outstanding performances in State KO competitions by schools from within the Lismore diocese including Trinity Lismore defending its NSW CCC Open Girls Schools’ KO title.

• The continued high level performances of our Diocesan Swimming team as a whole as well as some outstanding individual efforts at CCC and beyond. Special mention to record breakers: Tom Berryman - 2, Sam McKenna - 2, Anthea Warne - 2 and St John Woodlawn's Intermediate Girls' Relay Team - 1 (their medley relay)

• The excellent result of the Lismore team at the CCC Athletics to finish prominently in the Diocesan/Association points table. This was indicative of some excellent performances by so many of our team members and was despite our greatly reduced team numbers following withdrawals. Special mention to Levi Brown who set a new record in the 17+ Girls Javelin.

• The continued growth, interest and success in primary and secondary sport for children with disabilities.

• The unmistakable sense of team spirit that seems to be a part of so many of our Diocesan teams despite the varied locations from which our team members come. This same team spirit is very noticeable amongst school teams as well. A great amount of credit goes to our excellent team managers and, of course, to the students themselves.

Finally, congratulations and thank you to all Diocesan and CCC conveners, managers and officials, and all Diocesan representatives, with a special thank you and well done to Kym Skerritt, NSWCCCSA Executive Officer. Robert Ellison Lismore Diocesan Representative

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DIOCESE OF MAITLAND/NEWCASTLE

SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION

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. Early this year the prestigious Blues Awards were hosted which acknowledged the outstanding achievement of students from the previous year. Our Diocese had three Blues Awards recipients - Riley Ayre (St Joseph’s Aberdeen) who was a member of the NSW All Schools U15s cricket team and was captain for the NSW CCC Open Team, Matthew George (St Mary’s Maitland) who was the top seed for the NSWCCC tennis team and was selected into the NSW tennis team for the Pizzy Cup. Matthew Pender (St Joseph’s Lochinvar), medalled in 8 events at NSWCCC swimming and was named Age Champion, at NSW All Schools won the 50m, 100m and 200m backstroke as well as medalling in butterfly. At the School Sport Australia carnival, Matthew won both the 100m and 200m backstroke events, setting a School Sport Australia record on both events. Meg Bailey (St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton) received not only a Bar Award but also the prestigious Vince Villa award which is presented to the most outstanding sports woman in NSWCCC. Meg is an all-rounder in the pool and dominated in all events including 100m and 200m fly and 200m and 400m individual medley where at School Sport Australia she set new records. Meg was awarded the female swimmer of the Meet at the School Sport Australia Championships.

We had a great number of students represent our Diocese at the full range of NSWCCC sports. Some of these went on to be NSW All Schools Representatives. These included; Myles Cherry from St Frances Xavier College Hamilton for Basketball, Jonathan Maloney from All Saints College St Joseph’s Campus Lochinvar for Cricket, Rose Davies form St Pius X Adamstown for Cross Country and Liam Wood from St Pius X Adamstown for Diving. Golf representatives included William Barnett from St Joseph’s High School Aberdeen as well as Joe Darcy and Chloe Pearce from St Francis Xavier’s Hamilton. Swimming representatives were Meg Bailey and Daniel Collins both from St Francis Xavier’s Hamilton, as well as Matthew Pender form St Marys Campus Maitland. Sarah and Aaron Gardner represented in triathlon from St Paul’s Booragul as well as Clair Dedden from St Francis Xavier’s Hamilton. Sophie Hodgson and Jake Robinson both from St Peter’s Maitland represented in Water Polo.

Two students were named on the Australian Representatives Honour roll for 2014. Congratulations to both Brock Lamb from All Saints College St Mary’s Campus Maitland and Braden Robson from St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton for this outstanding accomplishment in the sport of Rugby League.

All Saints College St Mary’s Campus won NSW Rugby League CCC Plate final. All Saints College St Joseph’s Campus Lochinvar won the NSW All Schools Rugby League U/16s Championships.

This was following all four teams from Lochinvar taking out every age group in the Knights Knockout which is an amazing achievement. The successes also highlight the ongoing commitment and generous support of staff and parents in our school communities who put their heart and soul into giving students every opportunity to shine. Jesse Cronin from All Saints College St Joseph’s Campus Lochinvar was selected in the NSWCCC U15 rugby league team while Brock Lamb and Callen Edwards both from All Saints College St Marys Campus Maitland gained selection in the Open NSWCCC team. Braden Robson and Jake McNamara both from St Frances Xavier were also called in to the Open team Brock Lamb and Braden Robson were selected in the Australian School Boys team. Brock Lamb was named player of the Australian Championships

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 offer. 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 and to Ray Collins for the interest he has shown in all student athletes in Maitland/Newcastle.

I would like to acknowledge the support of Kym Skerritt who works tirelessly in promoting, organising and managing the NSWCCC Sports Association as well as Kathie Lowe who supports Kym. Thanks also to the Catholic Schools Sports Services Committee who provides guidance to the Council.

Belinda Wallace Maitland/Newcastle Diocesan Sport Representative

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ASSOCIATION OF METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC COLLEGES

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President Mr David McInnes (Pagewood)

Secretary/Treasurer

Mr Peter Buxton

Committee Members Mr Stephen Kennaugh (Ashfield)

Mr Steven Long (Ashfield) Mr Michael Egan (Bankstown)

Mr Anthony Noyes (Bankstown) Mr John Riordan (Kogarah) Mr Angelo Scali (Kogarah) Br Paul Conn (Lewisham)

Mr David Mamo (Lewisham) Mr Tony Duncan (North Shore) Mr Peter Giles (North Shore)

Mr David McInnes (Pagewood) Mr Michael Menniti (Pagewood)

Br David Hall (Randwick) Mr Luke MacNamara (Randwick)

Mr Adam Taylor (Ryde) Ms Vanessa Williams (Ryde)

I would like to start by thanking the many people that make up the MCC association. There are 8 schools in a very strong competition lead by an abundance of talent. As usual there is a good representation at the CCC and NSW level from our association. We have 21 coaching and training staff that look after and select our combined MCC sides. Year after year committed teachers with a passion for sport take on these rolls with great enthusiasm. With people like this in all of our schools, sport is in safe hands. I would encourage people to have a look at our MCC website www.mccsport.com 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.

Regards,

Peter Buxton MCC Secretary

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METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

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President: Mr John Robinson Trinity Catholic College Auburn/Regents Park Vice President: Mr John Killeen Patrician Brothers’ College Fairfield Committee Members Mr Anthony Boccanfuso Trinity Catholic College Auburn/Regents Park Mr Heath Borg – Secretary/Treasurer Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Mr Joe Lantz St Gregory’s College Campbelltown Ms Daniella Liska St Patrick’s Marist College Dundas Mr Nicholas Lah Marist College Eastwood Mr Brendon Wallace Patrician Brothers’ College Fairfield Mr Marc Romano - Chairman St Paul’s College Greystanes Mr Chris Sutton All Saints Catholic Boys College Liverpool Mr Tim Woodbine Parramatta Marist High Mr Tim Spain St Dominic’s College Penrith Mr Layn Mellish Terra Sancta College Quakers Hill/Schofields I would like to thank all the Principals, Sports Coordinators, staff, students and families from each of the colleges within the Metropolitan Catholic Schools Sports Association for their support and congratulate them on their achievements in 2014. Gratitude is expressed to the following Colleges for their convening of the nominated MCS Sports for the 2014 season – Auburn (Basketball), Blacktown (Soccer), Gregory Hills (Cross Country), Dundas (Athletics & Chess); Eastwood (Cricket & Rugby 15s); Fairfield (Touch Football & Tennis); Greystanes (Rugby League), Liverpool (Swimming), Parramatta (Rugby 7’s & Tennis), Penrith (Golf) and Quakers Hill-Schofields (AFL) The majority of these sports are played during our weekly Thursday afternoon competitions. These weekly competitions promote the importance of participation, sportsmanship and friendship. They are also an opportunity to offer elite competition and as a result, they are extremely important to the development of our students and the association’s success. The MCS enters squads into the NSWCCC Championships for Athletics, Baseball, Cross Country, Rugby League, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, and Touch Football. We are extremely grateful to the coaches, managers, trainers, selectors and officials who create, organize and prepare our squads for participation at this elite level. They are appointed from within our Colleges and add to the spirit, professionalism and dedication offered to all of the representative players who competed in 2014. We are certainly in their debt and I take this opportunity to express to them our sincerest appreciation. In this 47th year of the MCS Sports Association, we were once again blessed with many students who achieved representative honours at either NSWCCC, NSW All Schools or Australian Schoolboy competitions. The boys performed extremely well and distinguished themselves as fine ambassadors of schoolboy sport. We especially congratulate those boys listed on the NSW All Schools and Australian Representatives Honour rolls published in this annual report. Special mention must also go to the following colleges.

• St Gregory’s College Campbelltown, who won the Downie Trophy in Cricket.

• Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown who won the NSWCCC Rugby League Cup for a fourth straight year and were Grand Finalists in the GIO Cup National Schoolboy Rugby League competition.

Congratulations are also extended to Nicholas Sultana - Terra Sancta College Schofields, Joshua Curran – Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown and Jarome Broadbridge – Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown, who have been awarded our Junior, Intermediate and Senior Sportsmen (respectively) for 2014. We thank Mr John Robinson for his service to the Association in the role of President and Mr John Killeen in his role as Vice President over the past 2 years. Finally, in 2014 we farewell Mr Marc Romano, long serving Spots Coordinator at St Paul’s Catholic College Greystanes and the Chairman of our Association’s Sports Coordinators. His wisdom and integrity will be missed. Heath Borg MCS Secretary/Treasurer

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I would like to acknowledge the efforts of those dedicated people in NSWCCC who make it possible for our students to have quality sporting opportunities. Through your efforts, they gain so much whether at a local level or all the way through the pathways to School Sport Australia. To the Executive Officer, the Executive, Sports Convenors, Diocese and Association Representatives and all those Officials and volunteers who make these sporting events happen - the students really appreciate your efforts and encourage you to continue for many years to come. 2014 has been another keenly contested and successful year for the students from the Parramatta Diocese. A big thank you to all staff and officials who have worked together so well to deliver so many sporting opportunities for students in the Parramatta Diocese. To all parents, families, teachers, school communities and of course, the students, thanks for all your efforts and support in promoting Catholic School Sport. A special thanks to all the school Sports Coordinators for your outstanding work and support during 2014. This year saw us run successful Diocesan Gala Days in Basketball, Touch, Football, Tennis, OzTag, Softball, Baseball, Futsal and Netball as well as selection trials for all NSWCCC team sports. Our Dance competition again was a great success and I thank Cerdon College for their great energy with this event. We look forward to bigger and better in 2015. Some highlights from 2014 as far as Parramatta Diocese and their competitors were:- NSWCCC Blue Awards The following students were recognised for their achievements in sport from 2013 through NSWCCC:- • Hayley Anschau – Catherine McAuley – Swimming – NSWCCC Bar Award • Kate Hanna – Catherine McAuley – Hockey – NSWCCC Bar Award • Ellen Martin – Cerdon College – Diving – NSWCCC Blue Award Softball – the NSWCCC Championships at Blacktown International Sports Park. Parramatta were runners up at both the boys and girls tournaments. We had 3 boys – Thomas Cass, Hayden Little and Joshua Ryan (McCarthy) and 5 girls selected in the NSWCCC team – Emma Cleary (Cerdon), Brianne Watt (McCarthy), Rachelle Guttridge (Caroline Chisholm), Natasha Markham (Marian) and Tegan Fisher (St Columba’s) Congratulations to Natasha Markham (Marian College, Kenthurst) who selected for NSW All Schools in the School Sport Australia Carnival at Blacktown in May. Congratulations, too, to Joshua King (Marian College, Kenthurst) and Brianne Watt (McCarthy Catholic College, Emu Plains) who were selected to officiate as umpires at this same event. Baseball – Parramatta sent a few individuals to trial for NSWCCC. We are looking forward to fielding a competitive team at Blacktown for the 2015 NSWCCC Baseball tournament. AFL – Parramatta sent a few individuals to trial for NSWCCC AFL. Congratulations to Reece Lipowicz (Bede Polding) on his selection in the NSWCCC North AFL team. Diving – Parramatta performed strongly at the NSWCCC Diving Championships with 7 divers qualifying through to NSW All Schools. They were Ellen Martin from Cerdon, Jemma France, Amy France, Tyra Olssen, Deniz Fuad, Lachlan Sibir and Vishesh Sarda, all from St Andrews College Swimming – Parramatta again put in a strong display at the NSWCCC Carnival. The NSWCCC Carnival saw some great performances with 20 of our swimmers and relat teams from Catherine McAuley, Caroline Chisholm and Marian Catholic College qualifying through to NSW All Schools. They were Sandy Freeman (Bede Polding),Bianca Buttigieg, Elise Noble and Emerson Walshaw (Cerdon), Lauren Dahl, Lucy Harris and Abbey Slaughter (Caroline Chisholm), Tiarne Galvin (Emmaus), Ryan Roche (Gilroy), Cassandra Lopez, Stephen Rossi, Kaitlin Rozic and Joshua Stubing (Marian), Jessica Grubba (OLMC) Jenna Jones, Zachary Konstantinoff and Elijah Plowman (St Columba’s High) Eliah Joaquin and Kori McMaster (St Marks), and Arah Ko (St Patricks Dundas). Fantastic effort by Lauren Dahl and Zachary Konstantinoff, who medalled at All Schools. Congratulations to Ryan Roche (Gilroy), Jenna Jones (St Columba’s High) and Arah Ko (St Patrick’s Dundas), who medalled at All Schools and were selected in the NSW All Schools team and swam at the School Sport Australia swimming, held in Melbourne in July.

PARRAMATTA DIOCESE SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS COUNCIL

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Basketball – Congratulations to Mitchell Evans (Gilroy) and Ella Tofaeono (Terra Sancta) for their selection into the NSWCCC Basketball teams Cross Country – 2014 was another successful year for Parramatta. Congratulations to all those who represented NSWCCC at the NSW All Schools Championships. These runners were Lachlan Ryan (Xavier), Sarah Marvin (OLMC), Keinan Brown (St Columba’s), Leena Yang (Gilroy) and Ben Thomson (Marian). Congratulations to Ben Thomson (Marian) on his selection in the NSW All Schools Cross Country team for the School Sport Australia Championships Cricket – Congratulations to Keira Perry (Nagle) on her selection in the NSWCCC Girls Team. Rugby League – It was encouraging to see our boys play well at the SICC Rugby League trials It was great to see the Parramatta Under 15s win the Sydney Independent Premier’s Shield. Congratulations to the following boys on their selection into the SICC team for the NSWCCC trials – Anthony Leo (St Clare’s), Beau Mackey (Bede Polding), Faatui Uele (Loyola), George Dagher, Anthony Moussa and James Tasipale (MCHF) and Jake Blinco and Jacob Donaldson (McCarthy). Rugby Union – It was pleasing to see our boys put in a good effort at the NSWCCC Rugby trials with Nicholas Dolly (Marian) being selected in the NSWCCC team. Netball – We had another very keenly contested netball gala day in Parramatta. Congratulations to Tayla Fraser (Marian), Naomi Borg (Bede Polding) and Chelsea Loughrey (Marist College Dundas) on their selection in the Under 15s NSWCCC Netball team. Clelsea Loughrey was selected in the NSW All Schools team and then topped off a great year by being selected in the Australian Touring Team. Football – Parramatta were very competitive at the NSWCCC event with both our boys and girls fielding very young sides in Coffs Harbour this year. Congratulations to Cassisdy Chidgey (Bede Polding), Jessica Stofmeel and Rhiannon Gouburg (Xavier) on being selected in the NSWCCC Girls Open Football team. Touch – The NSWCCC Touch Tournament held in Wagga Wagga. Once again, Parramatta fielded very strong teams with the Senior Girls winning the NSWCCC Championships and both boy’s teams and the Junior Girls playing well throughout the tournament. We had several representatives selected in the NSWCCC teams including Annabelle Regan (Nagle), Troy Black and Courtney Milone (Gilroy), Tayla Fraser (Marian) Clare Eisenhuth, Alanna Frank and Georgia Voura (St Columba’s High) and Robert Bird (McCarthy) Athletics – Parramatta once again had many dominant athletes at the NSWCCC Championships. Congratulations to Sherrie Calleia and Melanie Ruse who was the 15 and16 Girls NSWCCC Age Champion respectively.It was great to see so many medal at the NSW All Schools Championships They were Amanda Barendregt (Loyola), Melanie Ruse (Caroline Chisholm),Emily Rotunno (Catherine McAuley), Frederick Adutwum (St Andrews), Alexandra Hulley and Marissa Mentis (OLMC), Joshua McLachlan (McCarthy), Raquel Roukos (St Clares), Leena Yang (Gilroy), Ryan Thomson (Emmaus) Alexandra Petersen (St Agnes), William Smith (St Marks), Samuel Stanford (St Columba’s), Alexander Murdocca, Ali Thomson and Krystal Maloney (Marian) Congratulations to all these athletes on their outstanding individual performances. I would like to thank all the NSWCCC Sports Convenors from within the Parramatta Diocesan schools. These people have made and continue to make a huge commitment to Catholic Secondary School Sport in New South Wales - Paul Kennedy – Triathlon, Bev Smith – Girls Hockey, Craig Beacroft – Touch and Anita Weaver – Diving. Thanks also to Kym Skerritt, Kathie Lowe 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 2015. Chris Anschau PDSSSC Executive Officer

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Treasurer Mr James Corcoran Aquinas College Menai Association Rep Aaron Poll St John Bosco College Engadine President Mr Phil Gane DLS College Cronulla Committee Members All Saint’s College Casula Lauren Scully Aquinas College Menai Mark Barnes Clancy Catholic College West Hoxton Michael Bell De La Salle College Caringbah Luke Carnegie De La Salle College Cronulla Sarah Fox Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg Greg King Good Samaritan College Hinchinbrook John Wheeler/Simon Zahra Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer Karen McNamara St John Bosco College Grant Kennedy St Patrick’s College Sutherland Rick Joyce The SSCCCSA facilitates and enables students from a variety of Catholic schools to compete against each other in an atmosphere of healthy competition. The SSCCSA allows students to grow and develop their sporting talents allowing them to dream and achieve. The NSWCCC website played an integral part in the organisation of all SSCCC events during 2014. Information and registration has become paperless and information is easily passed on to those that need to know via a number of different media formats SSCCC students participated in the following NSWCCC competitions as an association: Athletics, Baseball, Cross Country, Boys and Girls Football (Coffs Harbour), Rugby League, Rugby Union, Swimming, Tennis, and Touch (Wagga Wagga). SSCCC students had the opportunity to enter as individuals in AFL, Basketball, Diving, Golf, Netball, Softball, Triathlon and Volleyball. The following students were successful in being selected in NSWCCC Teams Anthony Lombardo AFL Harrison Fullerton Baseball Dominic Soffe AFL Lachlan Ross Baseball Patrick Tegg AFL Aaron Wilkins Baseball Ben Travers AFL Madeline Penna Cricket Christopher Breen Cross Country Jarrod Benham Football Nathan Breen Cross Country Cristian Gonzalez Football Jerome Etteridge Cross Country Christopher McStay Football Jake Evans Cross Country Hannah Bacon Football Sophie Maxwell Cross Country Brianna Rose Oliverio Football Hayley McIver Cross Country Carla Trimboli Football Caitlin McStay Cross Country Nathan Neale Cross Country Erin O’Bryan Cross Country Kash Powell Cross Country Ashleigh Rankin Cross Country Lara Saunders Cross Country Patrick Tegg Cross Country Patrick Yazbek Cross Country Blake Barlow Golf Andrew Fiorenza Golf Cameron Glenday Golf Dean Inskip Golf Sean Liddy Golf Daniel Reale Golf Britney Pierce Netball Tara Stortenbeker Netball Breaden Quince Netball Cassandra Radford Netball Jayden Brailey Rugby League Joshua Walker Softball Katie Walker Softball Shannon Keevers Softball

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SPORTS ASSOCIATION

The following students were successful in being selected in NSWCCC Teams (Continued) Jess Woolbank Softball Mitchell Ballard Swimming Hailey Blatchford Swimming Nicholas Capovilla Swimming Mason Cass Swimming Isabella Conroy Swimming Max Enright Swimming Dominik Eparaima Swimming Jake Evans Swimming Thomas Foley Swimming Jack Ford Swimming Samuel Fowler Swimming MacKenzie Hannington Swimming Harrison Hewitt Swimming Kira Hood Swimming Shannon Keevers Swimming Samantha Kennedy Swimming Nicole Miro Swimming Lachlan Moyle Swimming Rupert Nafarrete Swimming Leonardo Nosatti Swimming Jack Picken Swimming Britney Pierce Swimming Tasha Samuela Swimming Gabriella Spajic Swimming Jessica Spooner Swimming Lachlan Stacker-Galea Swimming Maximilian Walker Swimming Nathan Walsh Swimming Gabrielle Widmer Swimming Sophie Woods Swimming Louisiana Yoth-Kong Swimming J.C. Gutierrez Tennis Tyrone Simbul Tennis Casey Shelley Touch College teams were also heavily involved in various NSWCCC Knockout competitions which ran throughout the year. Highlights from these knockouts were Freeman College reaching the Open Girls NSWCCC Semi-finals, Good Samaritan College reaching the Open Boys Semi-finals and Aquinas College becoming NSWCCC 7-10 Boys Champions. SSCCC representation remains an important recognition and pathway for our students to gain higher honours. Selection requires students to display the highest level of sportsmanship whilst displaying their on field skills. The highest level of appreciation is given to Coaches and College Conveners who gave freely of their time to take teams to NSWCCC competitions to give the students the opportunity they deserve. The NSWCCC Conveners, officials and executive must be recognised for their work, this network of professionals, ensure our students are given the opportunity to reach their full potential. A special thanks and congratulations to Kym Skerritt the NSWCCCSA Executive officer for a successful 2014. Yours in Sport, Aaron Poll SSCCCSA Diocesan Representative St John Bosco College Engadine

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SYDNEY CATHOLIC COLLEGES SPORTS ASSOCIATION

President/Treasurer/Secretary/NSWCCC Delegate: Mr Frederick Zalloua St. Charbel’s College Punchbowl Committee Members: Mrs Brooke Canham Mount St Joseph Milperra Mr Paul Rumore Holy Spirit College Lakemba Mr David Farrugia Casimir Catholic College Marrickville Miss Kylie Mackin All Saints College Liverpool Ms Karen Henry Mary McKillop College Wakeley Mr Anthony Taylor Rosebank College Five Dock Mr Keiran Staples Bethany College Hurstville The Sydney Catholic Colleges Sports Association (SCC) has enjoyed another fantastic year and would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the Catholic School Sports Services, Diocesan/Association Representatives and NSWCCC Sports Conveners for their efforts and enthusiasm throughout the year. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all the SCC Committee Members/Sports Coordinators, Principals, Coaches, Managers and Officials for their hard work, enthusiasm and support, as you have all combined to be the driving force behind the SCC and ensured that it has had another successful year. This year SCC competed strongly in all competitions and carnivals, whilst enjoying away trips for Soccer in Coffs Harbour and Touch in Wagga Wagga. All teams and students performed exceptionally well and special mention must be made to those who made the NSWCCC teams. Congratulations to: Helen Musgun Holy Spirit College Lakemba Athletics Tori Tevita Holy Spirit College Lakemba Volleyball Prudence Roeback Mount St Joseph College Milperra Cricket Laura Towel Mount St Joseph College Milperra Netball Claire O’Brien Bethany College Hurstville Netball Amelia Carnovale Bethany College Hurstville Cross Country Francesca Fitzhenry Rosebank College Five Dock Swimming Huntar Wuromus-Hilzinger Rosebank College Five Dock Athletics Lincon Zoe Rosebank College Five Dock Athletics Patricia Koutsoukos Casimir Catholic College Marrickville Volleyball SCC is looking forward to a bigger and better 2015 with the inclusion of Marist Catholic College, Penshurst which will definitely improve the quality and strength of the association and competing teams. Finally, special thanks to all the girls who have competed for their schools in the SCC competitions and who have represented the SCC in NSWCCC competitions and carnival. We wish all students the best of luck for their future sporting endeavours and look forward to seeing you in 2015. Frederick Zalloua Sydney Catholic Colleges

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DIOCESE OF WAGGA WAGGA

Wagga Wagga Diocese has completed another hectic sporting year for our staff and students through the Combined Catholic Colleges Sporting Association (CCC). Our year started off on a high when Fletcher Carroll (AFL - XHS), Connor Byrne (AFL - MDCC) and Caleb Noble (Triathlon - KCC) were awarded with the prestigious NSWCCC Blue Award. This recognises the outstanding achievements made in their chosen sports throughout 2013. We have achieved great success across our Diocese this year with a large number of students being named in NSWCCC teams with some progressing to the NSW All Schools Honour roll and one student was selected in an Australian representative team. NSW All Schools Honour Roll Veronica Kopecny - AFL Sophie Quirk – AFL, Touch Brendan Myers - AFL Mary Sandral – AFL Jake Gaynor – Touch Lachlan Tanner – AFL Luke Cuthbert – AFL Jacob Cincurak – Basketball Noah Negus – Cross Country Ben Thompson – Cross Country Alison Miller – Netball Max Burey – Touch Mason Gilifiham – Touch (Referee) Vienna Randall - Touch Australian Representive Honour Roll Lucy Raulston – AFL

Wagga Wagga hosted the Southern Country U15’s and Opens Rugby League trials where many future NRL players begin their sporting careers. This was done in collaboration with Stephen Hooper (Wilcannia/Forbes), John Sparks (Wollongong), Linda Densmore (Bathurst) and Kerrie Johnston (Canberra/Goulburn). Appreciation is extended to them all and we look forward to hosting the Sothern Country trials again in 2015. Wagga Wagga was also the host for Southern Zone AFL Trials. Thanks to Mark Sanson (Xavier High School) and Travis Doyle (St Francis Leeton) for organising the successful trials. Xavier High School Albury hosted the Diocesan junior Basketball trials/championships, the winners on the day automatically qualified for the State finals which were held in Sydney. The day was a huge success and thanks are extended to Andrew Gibson and his team at XHS. On a personal note I would like to pass on my thanks to the Wagga Wagga Diocese Sport coordinators Nathan Irvine (Mater Dei Catholic College), Matt Conn (Kildare Catholic College), Amy Martin (Xavier Catholic College), Carl Norman (St. Francis College), John Seers (Marian CC) and all of their staff. They ensured we were able to consistently run each particular sport at a very professional and efficient level throughout the year. This allowed all of the students across the Riverina and MIA to enjoy the great opportunity to test their talents and skills against local, State and Australia’s best sporting students. Without your hard work and dedication Wagga Diocesan sport would cease to remain the strong sporting body it is. Many thanks must also be extended to the Wagga Wagga Diocesan Secondary Schools’ Principals and the Catholic Schools Office for their support of CCC sport throughout the year. I would also like to thank the players/students, parents, officials, team managers, teachers and coaches who have given up so much of their valuable time to participate and support Diocesan and CCC sport. The distances travelled by country students is great and the commitment they, and their families, make is amazing. They are all happy to do this at considerable expense to pursue excellence and enjoyment in sport through CCC pathways and this is commendable. Congratulations to Kym Skerritt and the CSSS Executive for their continued support of sport in NSW Catholic Schools throughout 2014. The Wagga Wagga Diocesan Secondary Sporting Association is looking forward to an eventful 2015. Yours in Sport, Anthony Hood Education Officer, Sport and Wellbeing @DWWSport

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DIOCESE OF WOLLONGONG

Schools from the Wollongong Diocese have enjoyed another great year of sporting activities through the Combined Catholic Colleges Sporting 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 School Sports Services, 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, your work and support have again been 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! The CSSS website has become a significant resource and has been embraced by all as the future of operations. The potential of site at a local level is looking promising and a good way forward. There remains a great need to promote and communicate available website features to all teachers, students and parents. Special thanks to Dean Merola (Holy Spirit College Bellambi) who convened the NSWCCC boys cricket and Bob Cooper (St. Mary’s College Wollongong) who convened NSWCCC Volleyball. Both Dean and Bob did a great job looking after these respective sports for CCC. The work of our conveners in promoting sport across NSW catholic schools was first-class and certainly provided opportunities for increased student involvement. Over 375 secondary students represented Wollongong diocese at CCC events with 75 students going on to represent in NSWCCC teams, 13 gaining NSW All Schools Team honours and 1 with National team selection. 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, Ken Bryant and my team leader of the Pastoral Care and Learning Support 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 events on line and downloadable. This year it featured all representative teams, risk assessments, general information, results from major carnivals and links to the CSSS, DEC and School Sport Australia sites. 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 14 this year our Sports Council staged the 18th 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 450 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. The Vince Villa Trophy was awarded to Holy Spirit College as the Champion Secondary School across all sports. Wollongong Diocese looks forward to our continued involvement in Combined Catholic Colleges Sport. We wish all involved in secondary school catholic sport the best and hope to see you in action again in 2015. John Sparks Wollongong Diocesan Representative

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ATHLETICS - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT The NSWCCC Athletics Championships was held at Sydney International Athletics Centre on

Friday 12th September 2014. I believe the day ran quite well considering the introduction of new

events within the same time frame.

I would like to thank Eugenie Bestic, who in my absence took over the running of the carnival.

Thankyou to Kerry O’Loughlin, Charlotte Siddle, and Kym Skerritt for all their work, guidance and assistance

with the carnival. I would also like to thank Helen Wood and Ron Jordan from SDS for their work with the

program, results and photo finish. A special thankyou to Ron Richter and Rob Blackadder from Athletics NSW

and all the Athletics NSW officials for all their enthusiasm and professional support with all the events. I need

to acknowledge the Diocesan and Association Representatives for coordinating their teams and to their

Officials who worked with great enthusiasm in various areas and contributed to the success of the day.

NSWCCC 2014 AGE CHAMPIONS

GIRLS

12 years Christianna Soares Broken Bay St Joseph’s College East Gosford

13 years Dakota Thomas Maitland/Newcastle St Paul’s High School Booragul

14 years Jasmine Stanberg Canberra/Goulburn Trinity Catholic College Goulburn

15 years Sherrie Calleia Parramatta Marian Catholic College Kenthurst

16 years Melanie Ruse Parramatta Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park

17 -18 years Jacinta Fisher CGSSSA Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North

Sydney

19+ years Cara Gray Maitland/Newcastle St Paul’s High School Booragul

BOYS

12 years Kyle De Domizio Lismore St Paul’s High School Port Macquarie

13 years Sidney Noppen CBSA Marist College Mortdale

14 years Donald Ohmer CBSA Rosebank College Five Dock

15 years Aethan Chung-Wright Lismore John Paul College Coffs Harbour

16 years Jack Caldwell Canberra/Goulburn Sacred Heart Central Cootamundra

17-18 years Liam Cashman Southern Sydney St Patrick’s College Sutherland

19+ years Tom Stapleton Bathurst La Salle Academy Lithgow

PARA ATHLETE

12-15 years Noah Negus Wagga Wagga Marian Catholic College Griffith NSW 2680

16+ years Daniel Jennings MCC

NSWCCC 2014 RECORDS Joe Burgess 17-18 Years 1500 Metres Marist College North Sydney Sophie Maxwell 17-18 years 1500 Metres Aquinas College Menai Jacinta Fisher 17-18 years 100 Metre Hurdles Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North

Sydney Christopher Gerace 13 Years 200 Metres Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg Sara Dougan 13 Years 100 Metres Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North

Sydney Grace Robinson 16 Years Shot Put Bethany College Hurstville Frank Morris 17-18 Years Javelin St Leo’s Catholic College Wahroonga Levi Brown 17-18 Years Javelin St Mary’s Catholic College Casino Pita Toamotu 15 Years Discus Marist College Kogarah Mackenzie Thompson 14 Years Javelin St Raphael’s Catholic School Cowra Natasha Katsoudas 14-15 Years 4 x 100 Metre Relay Wollongong Danica Matos 14-15 Years 4 x 100 Metre Relay Wollongong Matilda McDonald 14-15 Years 4 x 100 Metre Relay Wollongong Gabby Jordan 14-15 Years 4 x 100 Metre Relay Wollongong

Donna Baker

Athletics Convener

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NSWCCC ATHLETICS RESULTS 2014 Event 1 Boys 19 Year Olds 1500 Meter Run Finals 1 Stapleton, Tom Bathurst/Wilcannia-Forbes 5:07.29 Event 3 Boys 17-18 1500 Meter Run 1 Burgess, Joe MCC 4:07.21 2 Thomson, Ben Parramatta 4:10.44 3 Breen, Nathan Southern Sydney 4:11.23 Event 4 Girls 17-18 1500 Meter Run 1 Maxwell, Sophie Southern Sydney 4:52.23 R 2 Beck, Olivia CGSSSA 4:55.39 3 Marvin, Sarah Parramatta 4:58.98 Event 5 Boys 16 Year Olds 1500 Meter Run 1 Henderson, Liam Wollongong 4:17.41 2 Pilgrim, Jack Lismore 4:19.73 3 Scammell, Jack Wagga Wagga 4:20.68 Event 6 Girls 16 Year Olds 1500 Meter Run 1 Hopper, Emily CGSSSA 4:32.81 2 Harding, Amy CGSSSA 4:37.01 3 Harding, Lily CGSSSA 4:45.27 Event 7 Boys 15 Year Olds 1500 Meter Run 1 Phillips, Josh MCC 4:17.29 2 Constance, James Wollongong 4:21.52 3 Smith, William Parramatta 4:24.58 Event 8 Girls 15 Year Olds 1500 Meter Run 1 Gallagher, Elly Broken Bay 4:49.81 2 Feain-Ryan, Cara Lismore 4:56.60 3 Thomson, Ali Parramatta 5:03.33 Event 9 Boys 14 Year Olds 1500 Meter Run 1 O'Connor, Joseph Maitland/Newcastle 4:27.16 2 Sultana, Nicholas MCS 4:27.45 3 Powell, Kash Southern Sydney 4:28.31 Event 10 Girls 14 Year Olds 1500 Meter Run 1 Yang, Leena Parramatta 4:53.98 2 Turner, Rhianna Southern Sydney 5:01.41 3 Flynn, Shauna Wollongong 5:02.49 Event 11 Boys 13 Year Olds 1500 Meter Run 1 Whitfield, Harry Maitland/Newcastle 4:41.76 2 Jacobs, Luke Broken Bay 4:46.82 3 Hamblin, Jack Parramatta 4:48.96 Event 12 Girls 13 Year Olds 1500 Meter Run 1 Saunders, Lara Southern Sydney 4:53.59 2 Gocher, Sophie CGSSSA 5:07.05 3 Gallagher, Jemma Broken Bay 5:12.05 Event 13 Boys 12 Year Olds 1500 Meter Run 1 Cirino, Christian 12 MCC 5:03.24 2 Rodwell, Kane 12 Wollongong 5:07.01 3 Yazbek, Patrick 12 Southern Sydney 5:08.14 Event 14 Girls 12 Year Olds 1500 Meter Run 1 Mathews, Morgan 12 Lismore 5:15.36 2 Bett, Charlotte 12 Wollongong 5:25.45 3 Harrison-Lorenzi, Skye 12 CGSSSA 5:48.27

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Event 16 Boys 17-18 110 Meter Hurdles Finals

1 Crowe, Matt MCC 15.53 2 Henrico, Tristan Parramatta 15.62 3 Cashman, Liam Southern Sydney 16.42 Event 17 Boys 16 Year Olds 110 Meter Hurdles 1 Talbot, Cooper Maitland/Newcastle 16.52 2 Howitt, Oliver Broken Bay 16.95 3 Clarke, Dylan Lismore 17.92 Event 18 Boys 15 Year Olds 100 Meter Hurdles 1 Lazaro, Matthew MCC 16.29 2 Woods, Daniel Bath/Wil/Forbes 16.32 3 Hardy, William Broken Bay 24.70 Event 19 Boys 14 Year Olds 100 Meter Hurdles 1 Dive, Matthew MCC 15.95 2 Casey, Matthew Wollongong 17.48 3 Alexopoulos, Peter Broken Bay 19.13 Event 21 Girls 17-18 100 Meter Hurdles 1 Fisher, Jacinta CGSSSA 16.11 R 2 O'Grady, Gabriella CGSSSA 17.97 3 Newey, Lara Parramatta 18.10 Event 22 Girls 16 Year Olds 100 Meter Hurdles 1 Brown, Karina Broken Bay 15.47 2 Schnabel, Lyndal Southern Sydney 16.47 3 Burke, Ebony Lismore 17.75 Event 23 Girls 15 Year Olds 90 Meter Hurdles 1 Reeves, Caitlin Bathurst/Wilcannia-Forbes 14.43 2 Votano, Tully CGSSSA 14.48 3 Kennedy, Emma Armidale 15.47 Event 24 Girls 14 Year Olds 90 Meter Hurdles 1 De Gruchy, Helena Broken Bay 14.33 2 Stanberg, Jasmine Canberra/Goulburn 14.58 3 Whelan, Emily Maitland/Newcastle 14.75 Event 25 Boys 13 Year Olds 90 Meter Hurdles 1 O'Brien, Isaac Wollongong 14.33 2 Hile, Brodie Parramatta 16.02 3 Vanderwolf, Cody Broken Bay 16.50 Event 26 Girls 13 Year Olds 80 Meter Hurdles 1 Bowrey, Amie Broken Bay 13.94 2 Burke, Melinda Lismore 14.13 3 Stack, Camilla CGSSSA 14.37 Event 27 Boys 12 Year Olds 80 Meter Hurdles 1 Oates, Dilan MCC 15.76 Event 28 Girls 12 Year Olds 80 Meter Hurdles 1 Donofrio, Nicolette CGSSSA 14.21 2 Ekstrom, Tiarne Broken Bay 14.78 3 Hardy, Abbey Parramatta 15.84 Event 30 Girls 19 Year Olds 200 Meter Dash 1 Gray, Cara Maitland/Newcastle 32.69 Event 31 Boys 17-18 200 Meter Dash 1 Holdsworth, Zach Southern Sydney 21.97 2 Abu Ganaba, Anas MCS 22.23 3 Konomanyi, Michael MCC 22.78

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Event 32 Girls 17-18 200 Meter Dash Finals 1 Ward, Bianca Southern Sydney 26.07 2 O'Grady, Gabriella CGSSSA 26.54 3 Taylor, Madeleine Wollongong 26.74 Event 33 Boys 16 Year Olds 200 Meter Dash 1 Timmins, Rhys Southern Sydney 22.64 2 Caldwell, Jack Canberra/Goulburn 23.44 3 Winsor, Matthew Broken Bay 23.72 Event 34 Girls 16 Year Olds 200 Meter Dash 1 Healey, Luisa Southern Sydney 26.02 2 Linton, Courtney Lismore 26.71 3 Fitzsimmons, Melissa Broken Bay 27.03 Event 35 Boys 15 Year Olds 200 Meter Dash 1 McCann, Liam Parramatta 23.27 2 Hake, Austin MCC 23.75 3 Roberts, Will MCC 23.79 Event 36 Girls 15 Year Olds 200 Meter Dash 1 Fien, Olivia Lismore 26.39 2 Calleia, Sherrie Parramatta 26.51 3 White, Tully CGSSSA 26.59 Event 37 Boys 14 Year Olds 200 Meter Dash 1 Crowe, Jaxon Wagga Wagga 23.97 2 Antrobus, Bailey Wollongong 23.98 3 Littlefield, Joshua Parramatta 24.25 Event 38 Girls 14 Year Olds 200 Meter Dash 1 Devitt, Kathryn Broken Bay 25.91 2 Mannix, Chloe Southern Sydney 26.36 3 Stewart, Maya Maitland/Newcastle 26.53 Event 39 Boys 13 Year Olds 200 Meter Dash 1 Gerace, Christopher Southern Sydney 24.23 R 2 McLachlan, Joshua Parramatta 24.44 3 Noppen, Sidney CBSA 25.11 Event 40 Girls 13 Year Olds 200 Meter Dash 1 Thomas, Dakota Maitland/Newcastle 26.03 2 Dougan, Sara CGSSSA 26.13 3 Pianta, Kate Armidale 26.87 Event 41 Boys 12 Year Olds 200 Meter Dash 1 Stanford, Samuel Parramatta 25.43 2 De Domizio, Kyle Lismore 26.60 3 Cabillo, Jerald CBSA 27.30 Event 42 Girls 12 Year Olds 200 Meter Dash 1 Dunne, Tierney Wollongong 27.12 2 Walker, Isabellah Southern Sydney 27.39 3 Soares, Christianna Broken Bay 27.52 Event 43 Boys 12-15 200 Meter Dash Para Athlete 1 Natoli, Isaac CBSA J42.83 2 Ryan, Lachlan Parramatta J31.40 3 Negus, Noah Wagga Wagga J32.92 Event 44 Girls 12-15 200 Meter Dash Para Athlete 1 Salmon, Carly Wagga Wagga J36.37 2 Maloney, Krystal Parramatta J30.65 3 Liddy, Juliet Broken Bay J34.20

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NSWCCC ATHLETICS RESULTS 2014 Event 45 Boys 16+ 200 Meter Dash Para Athlete Finals 1 Jennings, Daniel MCC J31.30 2 Bright, Rohan Broken Bay J38.75 3 Christiansen, Mitch Lismore J28.42 Event 46 Girls 16+ 200 Meter Dash Para Athlete 1 Hunter, Maddison Lismore 40.13 2 Hester, Ellen Broken Bay 49.15 Event 47 Boys 19 Year Olds 800 Meter Run 11.15AM Star 1 Stapleton, Tom Bathurst/Wilcannia-Forbes 2:37.81 Event 48 Girls 19 Year Olds 800 Meter Run 1 Musgrove, Helen SCC 2:59.44 2 Williams, Hannah Bathurst/Wilcannia-Forbes 3:06.21 Event 49 Boys 17-18 800 Meter Run 1 Thomson, Ben Parramatta 2:02.38 2 Koko, Shouma Bathurst/Wilcannia-Forbes 2:04.02 Event 50 Girls 17-18 800 Meter Run 1 Maxwell, Sophie Southern Sydney 2:22.37 2 Kassulke, Meike Broken Bay 2:23.24 3 Marvin, Sarah Parramatta 2:24.27 Event 51 Boys 16 Year Olds 800 Meter Run 1 Henderson, Liam Wollongong 2:04.18 2 Pilgrim, Jack Lismore 2:04.65 3 Scammell, Jack Wagga Wagga 2:04.90 Event 52 Girls 16 Year Olds 800 Meter Run 1 Harding, Amy CGSSSA 2:16.29 2 Hopper, Emily CGSSSA 2:16.44 3 Harding, Lily CGSSSA 2:18.10 Event 53 Boys 15 Year Olds 800 Meter Run 1 Phillips, Josh MCC 2:04.46 2 Smith, William Parramatta 2:05.63 3 Tegg, Patrick Southern Sydney 2:10.98 Event 54 Girls 15 Year Olds 800 Meter Run 1 Thomson, Ali Parramatta 2:20.54 2 Gallagher, Elly Broken Bay 2:21.27 3 Katsoudas, Natasha Wollongong 2:21.86 Event 55 Boys 14 Year Olds 800 Meter Run 1 Doris, Jordan Wollongong 2:02.63 2 Foley, Thomas Southern Sydney 2:08.31 3 O'Connor, Joseph Maitland/Newcastle 2:10.52 Event 56 Girls 14 Year Olds 800 Meter Run 1 Heeney, Ella Armidale 2:22.13 2 Yang, Leena Parramatta 2:23.51 3 Herington, Sarah Lismore 2:31.01 Event 57 Boys 13 Year Olds 800 Meter Run 1 Fittler, Lawson Armidale 2:16.10 2 Hamblin, Jack Parramatta 2:20.99 3 Licata, Joseph Maitland/Newcastle 2:23.97 Event 58 Girls 13 Year Olds 800 Meter Run 1 Saunders, Lara Southern Sydney 2:24.20 2 Gocher, Sophie CGSSSA 2:29.10 3 Gallagher, Jemma Broken Bay 2:29.26

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NSWCCC ATHLETICS RESULTS 2014 Event 59 Boys 12 Year Olds 800 Meter Run Finals 1 Rodwell, Kane Wollongong 2:31.07 2 Cirino, Christian MCC 2:34.59 3 Greenwood, Brandon Maitland/Newcastle 2:36.82 Event 60 Girls 12 Year Olds 800 Meter Run 1 Vella, Taylah Wollongong 2:32.40 2 Bett, Charlotte Wollongong 2:35.16 3 Mathews, Morgan Lismore 2:36.20 Event 61 Boys 12-15 800 Meter Run Para Athlete 1 Ryan, Lachlan Parramatta 2:57.67 2 Negus, Noah Wagga Wagga 3:27.61 3 Cooksey, Lachlan CBSA 4:20.49 Event 62 Girls 12-15 800 Meter Run Para Athlete 1 Scott, Belinda Broken Bay 2:59.90 2 Maloney, Krystal Parramatta 3:24.85 3 Conroy, Isabella Southern Sydney 3:39.37 Event 63 Boys 16+ 800 Meter Run Para Athlete 1 Bright, Rohan Broken Bay J3:24.55 2 Jennings, Daniel MCC 3:12.18 3 Kenah, Jackson Maitland/Newcastle J2:58.03 Event 64 Girls 16+ 800 Meter Run Para Athlete 1 Hunter, Maddison Lismore 4:01.79 Event 66 Girls 19 Year Olds 100 Meter Dash 1 Gray, Cara Maitland/Newcastle 14.09 Event 67 Boys 17-18 100 Meter Dash 1 Konomanyi, Michael MCC 11.03 2 Abu Ganaba, Anas MCS 11.04 3 Holdsworth, Zach Southern Sydney 11.06 Event 68 Girls 17-18 100 Meter Dash 1 Kayama, Sachi CGSSSA 12.85 2 Ward, Bianca Southern Sydney 12.99 3 Angell, Tara Broken Bay J12.99 Event 69 Boys 16 Year Olds 100 Meter Dash 1 Timmins, Rhys Southern Sydney 11.43 2 Caldwell, Jack Canberra/Goul 11.69 3 Sailor, Tristan Wollongong 11.85 Event 70 Girls 16 Year Olds 100 Meter Dash 1 Healey, Luisa Southern Sydney 12.75 2 Ruse, Melanie Parramatta 13.28 3 Linton, Courtney Lismore 13.29 Event 71 Boys 15 Year Olds 100 Meter Dash 1 McCann, Liam Parramatta 11.73 2 Chung-Wright, Aethan Lismore 11.85 3 Meier, Thomas CBSA 11.92 Event 72 Girls 15 Year Olds 100 Meter Dash 1 Fien, Olivia Lismore 12.91 2 White, Tully CGSSSA 13.13 3 McIver, Carlie Southern Sydney 13.14 Event 73 Boys 14 Year Olds 100 Meter Dash 1 Crowe, Jaxon Wagga Wagga 11.84 2 Cowen, Zane Lismore 11.93 3 Sinacori, Christian CBSA 11.99

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Event 74 Girls 14 Year Olds 100 Meter Dash Finals 1 Mannix, Chloe Southern Sydney 12.82 2 Devitt, Kathryn Broken Bay 12.86 3 Stewart, Maya Maitland/Newcastle 12.96 Event 75 Boys 13 Year Olds 100 Meter Dash 1 Gerace, Christopher Southern Sydney 12.14 2 McLachlan, Joshua Parramatta 12.19 3 Ram, Hamish Parramatta 12.30 Event 76 Girls 13 Year Olds 100 Meter Dash 1 Dougan, Sara CGSSSA 12.62 R 2 Thomas, Dakota Maitland/Newcastle 12.89 3 Pianta, Kate Armidale 13.27 Event 77 Boys 12 Year Olds 100 Meter Dash 1 Stanford, Samuel Parramatta 12.34 2 De Domizio, Kyle Lismore 12.87 3 Bellinger, Travis CBSA 12.94 Event 78 Girls 12 Year Olds 100 Meter Dash 1 Dunne, Tierney Wollongong 13.42 2 Walker, Isabellah Southern Sydney 13.52 3 Soares, Christianna Broken Bay 13.74 Event 79 Boys 12-15 100 Meter Dash Para Athlete 1 Natoli, Isaac CBSA J20.31 2 Ryan, Lachlan Parramatta J15.05 3 Negus, Noah Wagga Wagga J15.73 Event 80 Girls 12-15 100 Meter Dash Para Athlete 1 Salmon, Carly Wagga Wagga J17.92 2 Liddy, Juliet Broken Bay J16.14 3 Scott, Belinda Broken Bay J17.26 Event 81 Boys 16+ 100 Meter Dash Para Athlete 1 Jennings, Daniel MCC J15.71 2 Bright, Rohan Broken Bay J18.70 3 Evans, Sam Parramatta J18.08 Event 82 Girls 16+ 100 Meter Dash Para Athlete 1 Walsh, Sarah Southern Sydney 16.21 2 Hunter, Maddison Lismore 19.68 3 Berry, Alexcen Canberra/Goul J24.10 Event 83 Boys 15+ 1500 Meter Race Walk 1 Owen, Damien Maitland/Newcastle 6:44.67 2 Martin, Timothy Lismore 7:02.06 3 Doyle, Tom MCC 7:14.61 Event 84 Girls 15+ 1500 Meter Race Walk 1 Goodhew, Chelsea Maitland/Newcastle 7:04.40 2 Coote, Kerilee Broken Bay 7:12.10 3 Dickerson, Sophia Bath/Wil/Forbes 7:15.85 Event 85 Boys 12-14 1500 Meter Race Walk 1 Bedford, Kyle Parramatta 7:08.28 2 Thomson, Ryan Parramatta 7:20.52 3 Gosper, Luke MCS 7:31.01 Event 86 Girls 12-14 1500 Meter Race Walk 1 Roukos, Raquel Parramatta 7:04.05 2 Owen, Madeline Maitland/Newcastle 7:51.78 3 Fletcher, Jasmine CGSSSA 8:03.90 Event 87 Boys 16+ 4x100 Meter Relay Finals 1 Southern Sydney A 43.56 2 MCC A 44.21 3 Bathurst/Wilcannia-Forbes A 45.16

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Event 88 Girls 16+ 4x100 Meter Relay 1 Broken Bay A 50.92 2 CGSSSA A 51.27 3 Wollongong A 52.13 Event 89 Boys 14-15 4x100 Meter Relay 1 Wollongong A 47.04 2 Parramatta A 47.70 3 Maitland/Newcastle A 47.73 Event 90 Girls 14-15 4x100 Meter Relay 1 Wollongong A 50.00R 2 Broken Bay A 51.44 3 CGSSSA A 52.27 Event 91 Boys 12-13 4x100 Meter Relay 1 MCC A 51.37 2 Parramatta A 51.72 3 Southern Sydney A 52.65 Event 92 Girls 12-13 4x100 Meter Relay 1 CGSSSA A 53.90 2 Broken Bay A 54.24 3 Wollongong A 54.54 Event 95 Boys 17-18 400 Meter Dash 1 Crowe, Matt MCC 49.40 2 Stahlhut, Travis Armidale 50.03 3 O'Dwyer, Tiernan Broken Bay 51.41 Event 96 Girls 17-18 400 Meter Dash 1 Nicholas, Zara CGSSSA 1:00.70 2 Bain, Stephanie Maitland/Newcastle 1:00.85 3 Parker, Emily Broken Bay 1:00.92 Event 97 Boys 16 Year Olds 400 Meter Dash 1 MacDonald, Hamish 16 Wollongong 51.62 2 Cantor, Taiga 16 Maitland/Newcastle 52.51 3 Caldwell, Jack 16 Canberra/Goulburn 53.98 Event 98 Girls 16 Year Olds 400 Meter Dash 1 Champley, Sarah Lismore 1:00.61 2 Gomes, Sarah Wollongong 1:01.77 3 Talevski, Ashleigh SCC 1:05.62 Event 99 Boys 15 Year Olds 400 Meter Dash 1 Hake, Austin MCC 52.41 2 Richards, Daine Wollongong 53.47 3 Park, Kyle MCS 55.06 Event 100 Girls 15 Year Olds 400 Meter Dash 1 Griffiths, Morgan Southern Sydney 59.85 2 Katsoudas, Natasha Wollongong 1:00.61 3 Skinner, Joanne Wollongong 1:02.02 Event 101 Boys 14 Year Olds 400 Meter Dash 1 Doris, Jordan Wollongong 53.47 2 Ernst, Angus Maitland/Newcastle 54.24 3 Pritchard, Jahi MCS 55.00 Event 102 Girls 14 Year Olds 400 Meter Dash Finals 1 De Gruchy, Helena Broken Bay 1:00.31 2 Mestousis, Mikayla Parramatta 1:01.04 3 MacDonald, Matilda-Jane Wollongong 1:01.68 Event 103 Boys 13 Year Olds 400 Meter Dash 1 Gerace, Christopher Southern Sydney 56.01 2 Ellicott, Samuel Armidale 56.16 3 Fittler, Lawson Armidale 59.14

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Event 104 Girls 13 Year Olds 400 Meter Dash 1 Lummow, Taliah CGSSSA 1:02.13 2 Waters, Hayley Southern Sydney 1:02.16 3 Saddler, Brooke Lismore 1:03.19 Event 105 Boys 12 Year Olds 400 Meter Dash 1 Stacey, Joshua Maitland/Newcastle 1:02.97 2 Rose, Connor Broken Bay 1:04.60 3 Brown, Kienan Parramatta 1:05.73 Event 106 Girls 12 Year Olds 400 Meter Dash 1 Dunne, Tierney Wollongong 1:04.56 2 Vella, Taylah Wollongong 1:06.75 3 Osborne, Olivia Lismore 1:07.43 Event 107 Boys 12 Year Olds Shot Put 1 De Domizio, Kyle Lismore 12.38m 2 Hicks, Ned MCC `10.51m 3 Newbold, Tom Broken Bay 9.68m Event 108 Girls 12 Year Olds Shot Put 1 Farrawell, Courtney Lismore 9.38m 2 Debono, Mya Parramatta 8.83m 3 Ekstrom, Tiarne Broken Bay 8.60m Event 109 Boys 12-15 Shot Put Para Athlete 1 Roberts, Josh Parramatta J5.50m 2 Cooksey, Lachlan CBSA J5.51m 3 Negus, Noah Wagga Wagga J5.29m Event 110 Girls 12-15 Shot Put Para Athlete 1 Maloney, Krystal Parramatta 6.24m 2 De Bruyn, Rachel Wollongong 5.43m 3 McTernan, Maddie Lismore 4.87m Event 111 Boys 16+ Shot Put Para Athlete 1 Jennings, Daniel MCC J7.93m 2 Bertalli, James Lismore J8.90m 3 Bright, Rohan Broken Bay J4.74m Event 112 Girls 16+ Shot Put Para Athlete 1 Berry, Alexcen Canberra/Goulburn 7.34m 2 Smith, Katelyn Broken Bay 6.78m 3 Hunter, Maddison Lismore 4.87m Event 113 Boys 14 Year Olds Discus Throw 1 Ohmer, Donald CBSA 45.44m 2 Gleeson, Luke MCS 43.69m 3 Tait, Ben MCS 41.76m Event 114 Girls 14 Year Olds Discus Throw Finals 1 Dimon, Alexis Southern Sydney 30.10m 2 Thompson, Mackenzie Bath/Wil/Forbes 29.06m 3 Ritchie, Josephine Broken Bay 29.05m Event 115 Boys 15 Year Olds Javelin Throw 1 Dixon, Joshua CBSA 43.26m 2 Argall, Joshua Maitland/Newcastle 42.94m 3 Hamilton, Patrick Lismore 34.73m Event 116 Girls 15 Year Olds Javelin Throw 1 Evans, Claire Lismore 34.28m 2 Newton, Abigail Parramatta 30.80m 3 Fraser, Tayla Parramatta 28.72m Event 117 Boys 16 Year Olds Long Jump 1 Carroll, Griffin Broken Bay 6.23m 2 Caldwell, Jack Canberra/Goulburn 6.13m 3 Zakria, Hilary Parramatta 6.07m

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Event 118 Girls 16 Year Olds Long Jump 1 Ruse, Melanie Parramatta 5.18m 2 Linton, Courtney Lismore 5.03m 3 Schnabel, Lyndal Southern Sydney 4.91m Event 119 Boys 13 Year Olds High Jump 1 Noppen, Sidney CBSA 1.63m 2 Burling, Hezekiah Armidale 1.60m 3 Jenkins, Thomas Canberra/Goul J1.60m Event 120 Girls 13 Year Olds High Jump 1 Samrani, Lauren CGSSSA 1.64m 2 Burke, Melinda Lismore 1.53m 3 Pianta, Kate Armidale 1.50m Event 121 Boys 17-18 Shot Put 1 Overton, Anthony MCC 14.04m R 2 Rennie, Jayden Parramatta 13.55m R 3 Herbert, Bradley Bathurst/Wilcannia-Forbes 13.46m R Event 122 Girls 17-18 Shot Put 1 Minutolo, Tania CGSSSA 11.72m 2 Tiauli, Mele SCC 11.68m 3 Sorensen, Bridget Bathurst/Wilcannia-Forbes 11.61m Event 123 Boys 12 Year Olds Discus Throw 1 Hain, Noah MCS 30.16m 2 Daley, Kaleb Broken Bay 29.70m 3 Murphy, Sam Bathurst/Wilcannia-Forbes 27.98m Event 124 Girls 12 Year Olds Discus Throw 1 Walshe, Madeline Wagga Wagga 30.53m 2 Ekstrom, Tiarne Broken Bay 27.94m 3 Lee, Caitlin Wollongong 23.91m Event 125 Boys 12-15 Discus Throw Para Athlete 1 Walker, Max Southern Sydney 14.44m 2 Webster, Thomas Maitland/Newcastle 13.11m 3 Fensling, Jhye Lismore 11.89m Event 126 Girls 12-15 Discus Throw Para Athlete 1 Scott, Belinda Broken Bay 9.97m 2 Liddy, Juliet Broken Bay 9.78m 3 McTernan, Maddie Lismore 9.64m Event 127 Boys 16+ Discus Throw Para Athlete 1 Bertalli, James Lismore 27.01m 2 Bright, Rohan Broken Bay J16.82m 3 Jennings, Daniel MCC J18.34m Event 128 Girls 16+ Discus Throw Para Athlete 1 Smith, Katelyn Broken Bay 17.05m 2 Berry, Alexcen Canberra/Goulburn 13.90m 3 Hunter, Maddison Lismore 12.05m Event 129 Boys 16 Year Olds Javelin Throw 1 Wall, Casey Canberra/Goul 43.01m 2 Pippo, Giacomo Lismore 42.36m 3 Bol, Kaman Maitland/Newcastle 42.08m Event 130 Girls 16 Year Olds Javelin Throw 1 Bokeyar, Rosie CGSSSA 30.18m 2 Slowikowski, Kasia Southern Sydney 28.16m 3 Wearne, Ellen Broken Bay 27.58m Event 131 Boys 15 Year Olds Long Jump 1 Adutwum, Frederick Parramatta 6.17m 2 Chung-Wright, Aethan Lismore 5.75m 3 Roberts, Will MCC 5.71m

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Event 132 Girls 15 Year Olds Long Jump 1 Petersen, Alexandra Parramatta 5.22m 2 Parker, Alexandra Wollongong 5.11m 3 Jardine, Jenna Broken Bay 4.96m Event 133 Boys 14 Year Olds High Jump 1 Terry, John Bathurst/Wilcannia-Forbes 1.76m 2 Johnston, Mitchell Wollongong 1.73m 3 Lang, Kyle Broken Bay 1.70m Event 134 Girls 14 Year Olds High Jump 1 Kalnin, Georgia Southern Sydney 1.64m 2 Sovilj, Mercedes Wollongong J1.64m 3 Whelan, Emily Maitland/Newcastle 1.61m Event 135 Boys 16 Year Olds Shot Put 10.50AM Star 1 Pippo, Giacomo Lismore 13.95m 2 Brown-Vaelua, Cyrus MCS 13.43m 3 Bailey, Hayden Maitland/Newcastle 11.56m Event 136 Girls 16 Year Olds Shot Put 1 Robinson, Grace SCC 14.77m 2 Rotunno, Emily Parramatta 10.93m 3 Higgins, Tegan Armidale 10.87m Event 137 Boys 13 Year Olds Discus Throw 1 Murdocca, Alexander Parramatta 44.66m 2 Reilly, Vincent Bathurst/Wilcannia-Forbes 37.94m 3 Magno, Rhys MCS 34.50m Event 138 Girls 13 Year Olds Discus Throw 1 Kilisiami, Seneti CGSSSA 30.76m 2 Evans, Kiahna Wagga Wagga 29.45m 3 Polikowski, Amy Broken Bay 27.74m Event 139 Boys 17-18 Javelin Throw 1 Morris, Frank Broken Bay 53.06m 2 Stahlhut, Travis Armidale 50.17m 3 McDonnell, Angus Lismore 47.61m Event 139A Boys 19 Year Olds Javelin Throw Finals 1 Stapleton, Tom Bathurs/Wilcannia-Forbes 25.88m Event 140 Girls 17-18 Javelin Throw 1 Brown, Levi Lismore 37.03m 2 Wilson, Emily SCC 30.61m 3 Fisher, Jacinta CGSSSA 30.48m Event 141 Boys 14 Year Olds Long Jump 1 Cowen, Zane Lismore 5.50m 2 Makki, Aku MCS 5.49m 3 Lang, Kyle Broken Bay 5.40m Event 142 Girls 14 Year Olds Long Jump 1 Cains, Lily Maitland/Newcastle 5.29m 2 Stanberg, Jasmine Canberra/Goul 5.13m 3 Sovilj, Mercedes Wollongong 4.69m Event 143 Boys 15 Year Olds High Jump 1 Bell, Hayden Maitland/Newcastle 1.95m 2 Espondulan, Brian MCS 1.76m 3 Holmes, Tyson Broken Bay 1.73m Event 144 Girls 15 Year Olds High Jump 1 Parker, Alexandra Wollongong 1.56m 2 Richards, Chloe Bath/Wil/Forbes 1.53m 3 Doyle, Josephine SCC J1.53m

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Event 145 Boys 15 Year Olds Shot Put 1 Toamotu, Pita MCC 17.84m 2 Argall, Joshua Maitland/Newcastle 13.35m 3 Smithers, Tyler Wollongong 13.08m Event 146 Girls 15 Year Olds Shot Put 1 Broadhead, Olivia Parramatta 11.68m 2 Wildraut, Sina SCC 11.00m 3 Hoolihan, Brooke Broken Bay 9.85m Event 147 Boys 17-18 Discus Throw 1 Zucchetto, Paul Canberra/Goulburn 46.43m 2 Heyes, Timothy MCC 44.57m 3 Singleton, Denzel MCS 42.77m Event 148 Girls 17-18 Discus Throw 1 Dimon, Monica Southern Sydney 37.87m 2 Tiauli, Mele SCC 37.75m 3 Stikovic, Jessica Southern Sydney 37.08m Event 149 Boys 12 Year Olds Javelin Throw 1 Newbold, Tom Broken Bay 27.66m 2 Garrett, Aaron Parramatta 26.19m 3 Rodwell, Kane Wollongong 24.90m Event 150 Girls 12 Year Olds Javelin Throw 1 Gatis, Angelica CGSSSA 19.19m 2 Debono, Mya Parramatta 17.98m 3 Markley, Nicola Broken Bay 17.48m Event 151 Boys 13 Year Olds Long Jump 1 Noppen, Sidney CBSA 4.99m 2 Malu, Salesi MCC 4.96m 3 McNamara, Justin Canberra/Goulburn 4.92m Event 152 Girls 13 Year Olds Long Jump 1 Thomas, Dakota Maitland/Newcastle 5.24m 2 Dougan, Sara CGSSSA 5.13m 3 Pianta, Kate Armidale 4.55m 4.87m Event 153 Boys 16 Year Olds High Jump Seed Finals 1 Vera, Christopher MCS 1.75m 1.81m 2 Ciappa, Gabriel Wollongong 1.70m 1.78m 2 Clarke, Dylan Lismore 1.70m 1.78m Event 154 Girls 16 Year Olds High Jump 1 Sutherland, Annalise 16 CGSSSA 1.58m 1.58m 2 Schnabel, Lyndal 16 Southern Sydney 1.50m J1.58m 3 Brown, Karina 16 Broken Bay 1.64m J1.58m Event 155 Boys Triple Jump 1 Bassil, James 17 MCC 14.02m 13.95m 2 Cashman, Liam 18 Southern Sydney 12.80m 13.14m 3 Kirk, Kieran 16 MCS 12.88m 13.08m Event 156 Girls Triple Jump 1 Fisher, Jacinta 17 CGSSSA 11.31m 11.68m 2 Ruse, Melanie 16 Parramatta 11.12m 11.45m 3 Parker, Alexandra 15 Wollongong 10.82m 10.38m Event 157 Boys 14 Year Olds Shot Put 1.10PM Start 1 Brown-Vaelua, EJ 14 MCS 16.46m 13.86m 2 Ohmer, Donald 14 CBSA 15.31m 13.73m 3 Hreszczuk, Vincent 14 MCS 13.40m 13.60m Event 158 Girls 14 Year Olds Shot Put 1 Ritchie, Josephine 14 Broken Bay 12.15m 12.54m 2 Black, Tayla 14 Parramatta 11.38m 12.13m 3 Esera, Katerina 14 Wollongong 9.53m 10.51m Event 159 Boys 16 Year Olds Discus Throw

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1 Pippo, Giacomo 16 Lismore 47.82m 46.17m 2 Brown-Vaelua, Cyrus 16 MCS 34.76m 37.67m 3 Grundy, Tarron 16 Parramatta 35.42m 35.67m Event 160 Girls 16 Year Olds Discus Throw 1 Robinson, Grace 16 SCC 38.89m 34.56m 2 Rotunno, Emily 16 Parramatta 31.30m 31.46m 3 Harre, Sarah 16 Lismore 24.88m 26.62m Event 161 Boys 13 Year Olds Javelin Throw 1 Cooper, Jack 13 Lismore 30.08m 36.55m 2 Carney, Hugh 13 Maitland/Newcastle 29.22m 31.18m 3 Savage, Kaylib 13 MCC 31.06m Event 162 Girls 13 Year Olds Javelin Throw 1 Bowrey, Amie 13 Broken Bay 28.28m 29.03m 2 Staines, Tess 13 Wagga Wagga 28.00m 28.99m 3 Crandell, Rachael 13 Parramatta 20.14m 27.78m Event 163 Boys 12 Year Olds High Jump 1 Grove, Paul 12 Canberra/Goul 1.40m 1.53m 2 Lantry, Austen 12 Wollongong 1.43m 1.50m 3 Nadaya-Harb, Omar 12 MCS 1.40m J1.50m

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NSWCCC ATHLETICS RESULTS 2014 Event 164 Girls 12 Year Olds High Jump 1 Emmerson, Alexandra 12 Bath/Wil/Forbes 1.42m 1.48m 2 Soares, Christianna 12 Broken Bay 1.43m 1.44m 3 Byrnes, Jaz 12 Parramatta 1.35m 1.38m Event 165 Boys 17-18 Long Jump 1 Parkinson, Joshua 17 Broken Bay 6.70m 6.91m R 2 Griffin, Ryan 17 Bath/Wil/Forbes 6.08m 6.16m 3 Wallington, Billy 18 Wollongong 5.70m 6.03m Event 166 Girls 17-18 Long Jump Seed Finals 1 Kayama, Sachi 18 CGSSSA 5.68m 5.69m 2 Neilly, Chloe 17 Parramatta 4.85m 4.92m 3 Power, Chantelle 18 Maitland/Newcastle 4.60m 4.87m Event 167 Boys 13 Year Olds Shot Put 2.20PM Start 1 Reilly, Vincent 13 Bath/Wil/Forbes 12.82m 13.02m 2 Cooper, Jack 13 Lismore 12.07m 12.49m 3 Menin, Jackson 13 MCS 12.94m 12.22m Event 168 Girls 13 Year Olds Shot Put 1 Evans, Kiahna 13 Wagga Wagga 11.38m 10.80m 2 Thomas, Dakota 13 Maitland/Newcastle 9.67m 10.43m 3 Meafou, Rebekah 13 Parramatta 9.65m 10.30m Event 169 Boys 15 Year Olds Discus Throw 1 Toamotu, Pita 24 MCC 60.42m 2 Currie, Hayden 15 Parramatta 48.15m 49.75m 3 Moussa, Sammy 15 CBSA 41.72m 42.00m Event 170 Girls 15 Year Olds Discus Throw 1 Duffy, Lana 15 Wagga Wagga 28.92m 34.87m 2 Wildraut, Sina 15 SCC 35.73m 31.34m 3 Broadhead, Olivia 15 Parramatta 30.67m 30.52m Event 171 Boys 14 Year Olds Javelin Throw 1 Ohmer, Donald 14 CBSA 43.81m 42.55m 2 Gleeson, Luke 14 MCS 42.58m 40.74m 3 Robinson, Joe 14 Maitland/Newcastle 37.36m 36.71m Event 172 Girls 14 Year Olds Javelin Throw 1 Thompson, Mackenzie 14 Bath/Wil/Forbes 27.36m 34.41m R 2 Stanberg, Jasmine 14 Canberra/Goul 32.71m 32.74m R 3 Milakovic, Natasha 14 Parramatta 29.68m 31.04m Event 173 Boys 12 Year Olds Long Jump 1 Camroux, Zane 12 MCC 4.83m 4.78m 2 Stanford, Samuel 12 Parramatta 4.82m J4.78m 3 De Domizio, Kyle 12 Lismore 4.70m 4.74m Event 174 Girls 12 Year Olds Long Jump 1 Cibei, Sophia 12 CGSSSA 4.35m 4.45m 2 Soares, Christianna 12 Broken Bay 4.27m 4.19m 3 Williams, Alicia 12 Maitland/Newcastle 3.87m 4.18m Event 175 Boys 12-15 Long Jump Para Athlete 1 Ryan (T35), Lachlan 13 Parramatta 3.98m 4.05m 2 Negus T, Noah 13 Wagga Wagga 3.14m 3 Cusack T20, Patrick 12 MCS 2.97m Event 176 Girls 12-15 Long Jump Para Athlete 1 Liddy (T20), Juliet 15 Broken Bay 2.71m 2.75m 2 McTernan T/F20, Maddie 14 Lismore 2.83m 2.52m 3 De BruynT/F20, Rachel 15 Wollongong 2.38m

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NSWCCC ATHLETICS RESULTS 2014 Event 177 Boys 16+ Long Jump Para Athlete Seed Finals 1 Bright (T41), Rohan 16 Broken Bay 2.63m J2.92m 2 Evans (T35), Sam 16 Parramatta J2.32m 3 Jennings T35, Daniel 17 MCC J3.48m Event 178 Girls 16+ Long Jump Para Athlete 1 Walsh, Sarah 16 Southern Sydney 2.00m 4.27m 2 Smith (T20), Katelyn 18 Broken Bay 2.40m 3 Hunter T/F20`, Maddison 16 Lismore 2.19m 2.11m Event 179 Boys 17-18 High Jump 1 Caccharron, Jason 17 MCS 1.94m 1.90m R 2 Bailey, Max 18 Broken Bay 1.70m 1.80m R 3 Potts, Stephen 18 MCS J1.80m Event 180 Girls 17-18 High Jump 1 Newey, Lara 17 Parramatta 1.55m 1.60m 2 Nandan, Charbella 17 SCC 1.45m J1.60m 3 O'Connell, Bridget 17 CGSSSA 1.51m 1.50m

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AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL NORTHERN - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC Northern AFL Team Anthony Lombardo Clancy Catholic College West Hoxton

Bailey Foote Marcellin College Randwick

Bailey Lambert Rosebank College Five Dock

Benjamin Travers St John Bosco College Engadine

Charlie Williams Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood

Daniel Widders Marist College Penshurst Mortdale

Dominic Soffe St Patrick's College Sutherland

Dylan Smith St Edwards College Gosford

Fraser Carroll St Paul's High School (7-10) Port Macquarie

Kobe McClure St Paul's High School (7-10) Port Macquarie

Lachlan Kirk Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Luke Skrivanic Holy Cross College Ryde

Matt Hall St Peter's Catholic College Wyong

Matthew Edwards Magdalene Catholic High Narellan

Nelson Brown St Paul's High School Booragul

Nicholas Shipley Mount Carmel High Minto

Patrick Connelly Trinity Catholic College Lismore

Patrick Tegg St Patrick's College Sutherland

Reece Lipowicz Bede Polding College South Windsor

Samuel Villata St Gregory's College Gregory Hills

Tom Weir St John's College Woodlawn Lismore

Tristan Warner St Joseph's High School Aberdeen

NSWCCC Selections Report On Wednesday May 1 the selection trials were held at Waratah Oval No. 4 Sutherland. 52 boys attended the trial down from 62 in 2013 and this is still largely to do with many schools not passing the information on. The CCC Trials were convened by Rick Joyce – St. Patrick’s College Sutherland (coach/selector). Staff assisting with the management, and selection of the CCC final 22, included: James Furey – St. Paul’s College Boolaroo, David Tegg – Aquinas College Menai (team manager/selector), Mick Clift – NSW/ACT AFL (Swans and GWS Academy) and Jason Saddington – NSW/ACT AFL (NSW 16’s Coach). All players were split into three teams. The day comprised of 9 x 15 minute playing periods and each student played six out of nine playing periods to be selected the final CCC. There were very few injuries and all were classified as minor. Special thanks to the medical officer from Medics Australia for attending to the boys needs and assisting on the day. There were no injuries at all. The quality of the boy’s trialling was slightly below the standard shown from 2013, but all the selectors were happy with the selection. It is never an easy task, but consensus was reached. There was enough game time for all students to be seen and the need for a possible versus probable was not needed. Congratulations to the 22 CCC boys chosen to represent the NSWCCC Northern Zone Team 2014. It was very pleasing to see the spread of regions being represented. It was good to see many more players representing the northern regions of NSW. There were 2 from Lismore, 2 from Port Macquarie, and 1 from Wyong, Aberdeen, Gosford, and Booragul. We were pleased to have accredited umpires who attend our schools and provided a pathway for them. They were supervised by Carl Fletcher (NSW Umpires Development Officer). The Accredited Umpire/s included: Luke Vanzin, Ben Mitchell, Connor Riley, Morgan Lee NSW All Schools Report The NSW All Schools Carnival was held in Wagga Wagga from Tuesday June 3 to June 5. There had been a lot of rain in the week leading up to the Championships and on the first day. It later cleared up and the playing conditions were very good over on the main stadium of Robertson Oval. However, the adjoining non-protected Bolton Oval was in very poor condition and our team had to play 3 successive games on this field. NSWCCC North played its first game on the Tuesday morning against Northern NSW. They won 7.7.49 to 3.2.20 In the afternoon they played against Riverina SW and were defeated by 1 point 5.9.39 to 6.2.38.

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AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL NORTHERN - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Wednesday Day 2 of the Carnival saw NSWCCC North play against the favourite of the Championships CIS. Again, in the heavy conditions CCC North rallied and finally won 4.4.28 to 1.2.8. against the fancied and traditionally strong Riverina Murray. In the afternoon, CCC North played against the Sydney Brumbies. After a very slow start and a 4 goal start CCC North finally clawed their way back and won in the last 90 seconds of the game to score 5.6.36 to 5.3.33. As a result of this very late win, four teams out of the nine teams finished on 3 wins and 1 loss. After the points for and against were calculated CCC North played Riverina Murray for 1st v 2nd yet were 90 seconds away from playing off for 5th v 6th . Riverina Murray won the final 5.8.38 to 4.3.27. As a result of this final the NSW All Schools selectors chose four CCC South and three CCC North players to represent their state at the School Sport Australia Championships in Sydney. The final Championship results were: 1st Riverina Murray, 2nd CCC North, 3rd CIS, 4th Riverina SW, 5th Sydney, 6th Northern NSW, 7th CCC South, 7th South Coast, 8th West Darling. All players selected were very good members of the team structure, ambassadors for their schools and families and all mixed well. They all shared the workload on the field, demonstrated courtesy, respect, sportsmanship and excellent behaviour at all times during the Carnival. Their contribution to the team was always positive and in doing so was able to play football at the highest level despite the very heavy conditions on the adjoining oval. David Tegg (Team Manager) from Aquinas College Menai had his first year in this position and was efficient, and handled all issues with ease. His knowledge was extremely useful and therefore was easy to work with. All aspects of team managing were professionally attended to and the coordinating of the team over the Carnival was completed to a high standard. Students selected in the NSW All Schools Team Matthew Edwards Magdalene Catholic High Narellan Bailey Lambert Rosebank College Fivedock Kobe McClure St Paul’s High School Port Macquarie School Sport Australia Report The School Sport Australia Carnival was held in Sydney from Sunday July 20 to Saturday July 26. There had been some rain leading into the week but overall the playing conditions were very good. On the first day the opening ceremony was held on the SCG and immediately after that all 3 NSW teams played their opening games of the Championships on the SCG ground. The U15’s boys finished the Championships in fourth place as did the 16’s girls. The boys received one nomination for the Australian team, Charlie Spargo, and he is from Albury and is a CIS student. We also had 3 girls nominated for the Australian team from the 16’s girls, two from CHS and one from CCC. Lucy Raulston from Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga was from CCC. All CCC players made a positive outcome to the results of the NSW All Schools Team. They were worthy inclusions but did not reach the required level to be considered for Australian selection. It was another successful carnival in terms of the coaching staff. The blend of CHS, CCC and CIS personnel worked extremely well. For the boys the coach was Tim Sanson (CHS) a highly credentialed from Albury, Andrew Oddie was Team Manager from Finley (CHS), Matt Bedford as trainer and assistant (CIS) and myself as Assistant Coach. For the girls Mel Highland was coach from Junee (CHS) and Joanne King (CCC) was the Team Manager. Tasmania came back into the U15’s boy’s competition after many years absent. This then pushed Victoria Country out so that an eight team competition could be maintained. The 2015 School Sport Australia event will return to Victoria and will be held in Geelong. Rick Joyce NSWCCC AFL Convener, NSWCCC North Coach, NSW All Schools Assistant Coach

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AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL SOUTHERN - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC Southern AFL Team Ashley Bennett Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Bradley Cain Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Brendan Myers Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Doulton Langlands Xavier High School Albury

George Pavese St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton

Harrison Kimball St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton

Harry Fitzsimmons Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Isaac Williams St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton

Jacob Chant St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton

Jake Gaynor Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Jake Wood St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton

Jameson Booth St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton

Joel Roberson Xavier High School Albury

Lachlan Gibbons Xavier High School Albury

Lachlan Tanner Xavier High School Albury

Luke Cuthbert Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Matthew McGowan Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Riley Corbett Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Samuel Hopper St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton

Sean Timothy Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Thomas Anderson Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Timothy Banks Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Tom O'Brien Xavier High School Albury

Tyh Evans St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton

NSWCCC Selections Report Trials were conducted at Xavier High School on Thursday 1st May. 60 boys trialled from 5 schools across the Riverina and Southern NSW. Conditions were excellent for football and the players showed some impressive skills. Selectors for the day were Travis Doyle (St Francis De Sales College), Matt Conn (Kildare Catholic 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 Wagga. NSW All Schools Report This year’s championships were held in Wagga Wagga NSW from Tuesday 3rd June to Thursday 5th June. Two separate grounds were used for the carnival, Robertson oval was a great surface, Bolton Park proved to be very wet and short in length. The weather impacted on the game style at both grounds requiring players to adapt quickly to different conditions. This gave all boys the opportunity to show their skills and talents against quality opposition. The CCC Southern Blue Tongues first game was against the South Coast Tuna’s. After a steady start, the boys took control of the game with a great display of accurate goal kicking and free flowing football. The boys ran out comfortable winners 51 to 13. Goal Kickers Myers, McGowan, Gibbons, Tanner, Chant and Gaynor Best: Gaynor, Tanner, Cain, Cuthbert and Myers. The 2nd game held in the afternoon on Day 1 was against the CIS. The change of ovals proved difficult for CCCSTH and the boys struggled to adapt to the dry conditions. The full time score was CCC South 10 to CIS 38. Goalkicker Evans. Best Players Gaynor, Cuthbert, Myers, Tanner and Corbett. On Day 2 our first game was against Riverina South West in cold and foggy conditions. A sea-sawing battle between two evenly matched teams ended in CCCSTH going down by 1 point 19 to 18. Goal Kickers were Kimball and Chant. Strong performances in this game came from Gaynor, Cuthbert, Tanner, Cain and Myers .The CCC South team was now 1 from 3 before coming up against the carnival favourite Riverina Murray. A very high standard game which was hotly contested and ended in CCCSTH going down 31 to 28, Goal Kickers were Cuthbert, Kimball and Corbett. Better players were Evans, Corbett, Tanner, Booth and Gaynor. This was the first time that CCC South has had to play in the bottom playoff games. The boys responded well and defeated West Darling 34 to 2. Our best players were Cuthbert, Meyers, Evans, Booth and Gaynor. In the final game of the carnival CCCSTH drew with the South Coast Tuna’s 19 all with Booth and Cuthbert kicking a goal each.

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AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL SOUTHERN - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT At the completion of the championships all players were congratulated on their efforts and the spirit in which they had played the game in over the past 3 days. Several of the CCC South players gained special mention. Jake Gaynor was named the NSWCCC South Bluetongues player of the carnival and also gained selection in the NSW All Schools team. Lachlan Tanner, Luke Cuthbert, Brendan Myers were also rewarded for their dominant performance in all games by also being selected in the NSW All School teams to compete in the National Carnival in Sydney later this year. Many thanks to the parents and friends who made the effort to travel to Wagga for the carnival. Special thanks also to Mark Sanson (Coach) from Xavier High School in Albury for his time and effort not only to coach the team but also for the huge job of organising the team prior to the carnival. Travis Doyle NSWCCC Southern AFL Manager and Selector 2014 School Sport Australia Report The School Sport Australia Carnival was held in Sydney from Sunday July 20 to Saturday July 26. There had been some rain leading into the week but overall the playing conditions were very good. On the first day the opening ceremony was held on the SCG and immediately after that all 3 NSW teams played their opening games of the Championships on the SCG ground. The U15’s boys finished the Championships in fourth place as did the 16’s girls. The boys received one nomination for the Australian team, Charlie Spargo, and he is from Albury and is a CIS student. We also had 3 girls nominated for the Australian team from the 16’s girls, two from CHS and one from CCC. Lucy Raulston from Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga was from CCC. All CCC players made a positive outcome to the results of the NSW All Schools Team. They were worthy inclusions but did not reach the required level to be considered for Australian selection. It was another successful carnival in terms of the coaching staff. The blend of CHS, CCC and CIS personnel worked extremely well. For the boys the coach was Tim Sanson (CHS) a highly credentialed from Albury, Andrew Oddie was Team Manager from Finley (CHS), Matt Bedford as trainer and assistant (CIS) and myself as Assistant Coach. For the girls Mel Highland was coach from Junee (CHS) and Joanne King (CCC) was the Team Manager. Tasmania came back into the U15’s boy’s competition after many years absent. This then pushed Victoria Country out so that an eight team competition could be maintained. The 2015 School Sport Australia event will return to Victoria and will be held in Geelong. Rick Joyce NSWCCC AFL Convener, NSWCCC North Coach, NSW All Schools Assistant Coach

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AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL GIRLS - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC Girls AFL Team Alecia Bell Corpus Christi Catholic High School Oak Flats

Britt Walker St Anne's Central School Temora

Ellie Campbell Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla

Emma Dwyer Corpus Christi Catholic High School Oak Flats

Evie Morrison St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton

Georgia Dynon Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla

Hayley Riley Xavier High School Albury

Jae Withers Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla

Kayla Barber Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Kendra Tyack St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton

Lucy Raulston Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Margot Vella St Patrick's College Campbelltown

Mary Sandral St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton

Mikaela Zagari St Patrick's College Campbelltown

Mikala Bringolf MacKillop College Bathurst

Olivia Bennett Xavier High School Albury

Phillipa Davis Holy Spirit College Corrimal

Ruben Grace Bennett St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton

Ruby Gooden Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Sophie Quirk Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Stella-May Little Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Tyeisha Tighe St Scholastica College Glebe Point

Veronica Kopecny Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Victoria Holt Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Zoe Devlin Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington

NSWCCC Selections Report On Wednesday May 8 the selection trials were held at Waratah Oval No. 4 Sutherland. 41 girls attended the first ever AFL trial with many students travelling from the Riverina. The CCC Trials were convened by Rick Joyce – St. Patrick’s College Sutherland (coach/selector). Staff assisting with the management, and selection of the CCC final 22, included: Joanne King – OLMC Burraneer (team manager/selector), Stuart Newman – (NSW/ACT AFL), Helen Vardy – Xavier High School Albury and Karen Murray – Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga. All players were split into two teams The day comprised of 4 x 15 minute playing periods and each student played all playing periods. There were no injuries. Special thanks to the medical officer from Medics Australia for attending to the girls needs and assisting on the day. I used 4 of my Year 11 boys, who have been through the NSWCCC AFL pathways and are Swans Academy players to take the girls for warm ups, drills and a 30 minute skills session. Each student played a maximum of four 15 minute playing periods. There was a 10 to 15 minute changeover before each playing period. This changeover includes re-hydration, positional changes, coaching advice, and for the selectors to continually meet and confer. If all students turned up there would have been 16 x 16 yr olds, 13 x 15 yr olds, 10 x 14 year olds and 1 x 13 year old. The quality of girls trialling was excellent and demonstrated many skills. There was enough game time for all students to be seen and the need for a possible versus probable was not needed. Congratulations to the 22 CCC girls chosen to represent the NSWCCC 2014. Two positions were reserved for girls playing at the Australian 18’s Championships in Canberra as they were playing at a higher level. 20 players were selected at Sutherland. From the final 22 players 13 are from the Riverina, 1 from Bathurst and 8 from Sydney Metro and the Illawarra.

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AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL GIRLS - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSW All Schools Report On Sunday June 1 the NSWCCC 16’s Girls AFL Team had a light training run at McPherson Oval North Wagga. Despite the rainfall during the week and on the Sunday the ground was in very good condition with the exception of a muddy cricket pitch. Training was positive and 19 of the squad of 22 were in attendance. The official’s meeting was held at the International Hotel Wagga with coaching and team managers of each of three teams hosted by the CHS AFL Convener Mr Andrew Oddie (Finley High School). Carnival format was discussed as well as strategies to be implemented for this pathway to be continued by CHS in the coming years. The NSW All Schools Team Selectors were Melinda Highland (CHS) and Stuart Newman (NSW AFL). All teams had a formal dinner together at an Italian restaurant in Wagga organised by the CHS AFL Convener. It was an enjoyable evening and all the girls interacted extremely well. All teams met at McPherson Oval on Monday morning for the team photos and ready to start the inaugural girls AFL Championships. Wagga Council give permission for the ground to be used despite continued rainfall. The first game saw Greater Sydney win 5.6.36 to the Riverina 4.5.29. The second game CCC ran out convincing winners 7.7.49 to the Riverina 0.2.2. Goal scorers: 2 Hayley Riley, 2 Evie Morrison, 1 Ellie Campbell, 1 Lucy Raulston, 1 Margot Vella The third game CCC had a more difficult game against Greater Sydney under some heavy conditions and finally won 8.6.54 to Greater Sydney 3.4.22. Goal Scorers: 2 Lucy Raulston, 2 Sophie Quirk, 1 Hayley Riley, 1 Phillipa Davis, 1 Ruby Gooden, 1 Britt Walker During the two games all girls made a positive contribution to the wins. The skill level shown was exceptional considering the conditions in places were quite heavy. As a result of their success 8 CCC girls were then selected in the NSW All Schools Team. They were: Veronica Kopecny (Kildare College Wagga), Lucy Raulston (Kildare College Wagga), Sophie Quirk (Kildare College Wagga), Phillipa Davis (Holy Spirit College Bellambi), Mary Sandral (St Frances College Leeton), Ellie Campbell (OLMC Burraneer), Tyiesha Tighe (St Scholastica College Glebe), Britt Walker (St Anne’s College Temora). Congratulations to Mrs Joanne King, Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer in being Team Manager for NSWCCC and for NSW All Schools. We wish her and the team the very best at the School Sport Australia Championships in July to be held in Sydney.Special thanks to Karen Murray, Kildare College Wagga Wagga in offering assistance to girls in need, and to the three Year 11 boys from her College that came out to assist with running water and sending messages to the girls on the field. This was very much appreciated considering Karen was convening the NSWCCC Touch Football Carnival at the same time.

School Sport Australia Report

NSW performed extremely well in the 2014 School Sport Australia Championships held in Sydney in July NSW defeated ACT 11:10:76 to 1:0:6 Lucy Raulston (Kildare Catholic College) and Mary Sandral (St Francis De Salle College Leeton) played dominant games and contributed to the large win. Victoria defeated NSW 15:10:100 to 1:0:6 Despite the dominance of Victoria, and ultimately winning the Championships, Lucy Raulston was once again our best player and held down her defensive position of centre half back. NSW defeated SA 8:50 to 2:5:17 Brittany Walker from St Annes Central School Temora was the highest goal scorer in the game. She was a great focal point in the forward line. WA defeated NSW 5:4:34 to 2:0:12 A tough and highly skilled game and the defensive skills of Lucy Raulston showed up again to keep the losing margin down to a reasonable score. QLD defeated NSW 5:4:34 to 3:1:19 NSW were in contention to win the game but were finally over run by a more experienced QLD team. Britt Walker, Mary Sandral, Phillipa Davis (Holy Spirit College Bellambi) and Lucy Raulston were clear winners on the field. At the completion of the Championships, NSW finished 4th. They also achieved players being selected in the Australian Team. Congratulations to Lucy Raulston on this achievement. The two other girls were from CHS schools. Rick Joyce NSWCCC AFL Convener/NSWCCC Girls AFL Coach

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BASEBALL - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC Baseball Team Aaron Wilkins Clancy Catholic College West Hoxton

Adam Barbaro Marist College Eastwood

Andrew Muscat St John's College Woodlawn

Ben Sheppard St Paul's Catholic College Manly

Brock Jamieson Parramatta Marist High Westmead

Christopher Thebridge Marist College Eastwood

Harrison Fullerton De La Salle College Caringbah

Joel Thompson Holy Spirit College Corrimal

Jordan Gahan St John's College Woodlawn

Kieren Johnston St Peter's Catholic College Wyong

Kyle Cross St Peter's Catholic College Wyong

Lachlan Ross St Patrick's College Sutherland

Mitchell Austin St Gregory's College Gregory Hills

Oliver Howitt Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood

Sam Giulieri Marist College Eastwood

Stefan Simic Terra Sancta College Schofields

NSWCCC Selections Report

This year, our selection trials were a true selection trial with a Championship not held for the first time. The system of individual entries enabled players to be placed into teams based upon position and allowed selectors to make changes within teams throughout the day so that players who were under the selectors microscope were pitted against like players to balance the competitive outcome and see which player by position wanted the available position more. Kelso Reserve once again proved to be a great venue for the trials with back-to-back diamonds enabling selectors to view two games at a time from one position, thus creating a more comprehensive discussion on possible selections. All staff and students need to be commended as to the way in which they conducted themselves and followed instruction from selectors. It made the day a free flowing event. Special thanks to all our umpires from the NSW Baseball Umpires Association, East Hills Baseball Club for the canteen and ground preparation and all members from CSSS who helped to ensure that the day ran smoothly. NSW The goal for the NSW CCC team this year was to get back in the winners circle. Once again managed by Brendon Wallace and Scott Murray, the two losses in 2013 were not deemed satisfactory at all and the coaching staff put their mind towards selecting a competitive squad that could go at least one game better and take the game to the always strong NSW CHS team. Game 1 v NSW CIS (NSW CCC def NSW CIS 11 - 8) Box Score: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E NSW CCC 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 1 11 12 2 NSW CIS 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 8 8 1 Our NSWCCC team were not going to die wondering and wanted to put on a show with three early hits to Fullerton, Ross and Sheppard enabling us to take an early 2-0 lead mid-1st. The NSW CIS team didn’t waste time either in this opening game and also jumped out of the blocks with three quick hits adding two runs against our starter Kieran Johnston. Suffering from some control issues, walks again proved to be costly in the ensuing innings with CIS tacking on another couple of runs. The game flowed through seven innings with the score tied at one point. Mitchell Austin pitched very well in relief and limited the offense of the CIS hitters. Top of the 8th and our team finally clicked, knocking in five runs with further hits from Fullerton (who finished the game with three hits), Barbaro, Muscat and Simic. Nothing was going to stop this team in this fixture and the team held on for a great come from behind victory

11 runs to 8.

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BASEBALL - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Game 2 v NSW CHS (NSW CHS def NSW CCC 13 - 2) Box Score: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E NSWCHS 2 0 1 2 3 0 3 2 - 13 9 2 NSWCCC 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 2 8 3 Kyle Cross took to the mound to start this fixture. After a nervous start, he settled into a groove and threw into the fourth inning giving up four runs. Our hitters struggled against some very tight CHS pitching and through four innings only managed four hits (two to Adam Barbaro and one a piece to Brock Jamieson and Stefan Simic). A pitching change in the 5th inning saw Jordan Gahan given the ball and unfortunately for Jordan, he just couldn’t seem to relax. Seven walks and a couple of hits ended his outing and suddenly we were on the wrong end of an 8-0 scoreline in tHe middle of the 5th. Some words of wisdom from the coaching staff at the bottom of the inning saw our hitters string together consecutive hits to Lachlan Ross, Jamieson again and Chris Thebridge. The offensive barrage allowed us to plate two runs and get us back into the game. Andrew Muscat replaced Gahan on the mound and into just his fifth hitter, was very fortunate not to be seriously injured when hit by a line drive comeback hit which smashed into his pitching arm. Unfortunately the blow meant the end of his stint as he was replaced and sent to hospital for precautionary x-rays. The remaining innings were shared between Joel Thompson and Oliver Howitt. By this time CHS were very settled in the box and the runs continued to flow. The 10 run ‘mercy’ rule was implemented after the 8th inning with CCC being defeated 13-2. As a result of fine performances throughout the All Schools games, three NSWCCC players gained further representative honours and were selected into the NSW All Schools team to compete at School Sport Australia. Students selected in NSW All Schools Team

Mitchell Austin St Gregory's College Gregory Hills

Adam Barbaro Marist College Eastwood

Kieren Johnston St Peter's Catholic College Wyong

School Sport Australia Report

This year the NSWCCC were fortunate enough to have three players earn their way into the NSW All Schools team that played the SSA Championships at Wollongong in May. Kieran Johnston and Mitchell Austin both were selected as pitchers while Adam Barbaro was selected as a catcher. Both Mitchell and Adam have been knocking on the door of the All Schools selection for a couple of years now and it was great to see them earn their selection at the All Schools Selection Trails. Kieran was returning again into the All Schools side after being the sole NSWCCC boy selected in 2013. Mitchell made three appearances on the mound throughout the Championships and had a tremendous impact. He threw in the preliminary round against Queensland, gaining the win and then backed up again in the second game of the day against Victoria and was very tidy again. Throwing twice within the same day is not usually done but Mitchell stepped up and did a great job. He was then called on to throw relief in the Semi-final against Victoria, throwing a very tidy three innings. Mitchell also did some fine work at second base when he had his opportunity. For is first stint with the team he did outstanding. Adam had the task of being a catcher, which often means you play most if not all days. He spent the majority of the time catching although did spend a little time at first and in the outfield. As a catcher Adam was vey tidy and ran the games well throughout the tournament. He was the first string catcher and therefore caught most of the games, doing so with great authority. Adam hit consistently and was a valuable member of the hitting line up. A great effort in is first time within the side. Kieran was making his second appearance within the team and had some mixed performances this year. His first appearance was one that contained some nerves and these tended to get the better of him in against Victoria. He did get over this and was called on to throw against South Australia where he put together a very tidy two-inning outing. Kieran’s next appearance turned out to be not only his best of the tournament but also his most important for the team. Kieran was called on to throw in the final after the starting pitcher only managed to throw two innings of the nine innings. The score was 5-0 to Victoria when Kieran came in and after throwing an outstanding 5.2 innings had our team back in the game at 7 all. He had thrown 5.2 innings against the top ranked team for only two runs, which was outstanding. Kieran’s contribution went a long way towards the eventual NSW victory in the final. The NSWCCC should be extremely proud of their three representatives this year and they not only did the Association but themselves, their families and myself very proud. Brendon Wallace Scott Murray NSWCCC Coach/NSW All Schools Assistant Coach NSWCCC Manager/NSWCCC Convener

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GIRLS BASKETBALL - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC Girls Basketball Team

Alysha Skerritt Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Bree Delaney Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Brianna Schofield All Saints College, St Mary's Campus Maitland

Ella Tofaeono Terra Sancta College Schofields

Jasmine Forcadilla St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford East

Katie Bugden St John's College Woodlawn Lismore

Madeleine O'Hehir Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Rachel Williams All Saints College, St Mary's Campus Maitland

Riley Evans St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford East

Sara Anastasieska Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

NSWCCC Selections Report The trials were held on Monday May 19 at Penrith Basketball Stadium which is in a central location and its’ facilities can accommodate us well. 39 players registered which is consistent with registrations in previous years. 30 players attended on the day including 1 injured player. The start time was advertised at 9.30am. However, it may possible to start earlier eg 9.10am The format of the day was:-

1. Introductions / Welcome 2. General warm-up – including lay ups, passing, shooting 3. Defense – Channel drill and then incorporated transition spots with full court defensive responsibilities. 4. Team concepts in offense 5. Teach offensive pattern and combine with transition drill 6. Mini Games and then Scrimmages of 5 on 5 full court.

The selection panel identified Probables and Possibles at a fairly early stage and a very strong group of 13 players emerged. It was a difficult process to then decide on the final 10. However, it is encouraging that the talent pool is strong and there are several younger players coming through. NSW All Schools Report A training session was arranged for the evening before the tournament and a team dinner followed at Panthers Club for those who could attend. This one and only session was organised around the commitments of players who are in Rep programs and the country representatives who have to travel. J Forcadilla was unable to attend that session and dinner due to family commitments. All other players were in attendance. NSW All Schools Tournament Game 1 CCC 83 Defeated CIS 56 It was a closely fought and low scoring first quarter. Then guards Forcadilla, Delaney and Evans took control and guided the team the rest of the game with their skills and intelligent play. Strong rebounding and quick outlet passes left the opposition without answers to the efforts of Skerritt and Tofaeono. As this is a trial to select the All Schools Team, I felt that all players contributed to the win and each player was able to show selectors their skills Game 2 CCC 81 Defeated CHS 59 The CCC girls dominated this game. Superior athleticism, organization and skill level enabled CCC to aquire an early lead. An even greater intensity in defense was evident. Again Forcadilla and Delaney featured in the scoring together with Anastasieska and the bigs were able to dominate the paint through Skerritt, Tofaeono and Schofield. O’Hehir was able to score freely in transition and showed her aggressive, penetrating style. Our large lead enabled subs to be made freely, again to give all players opportunity to impress the selectors. Given our limited preparation for this tournament, it is to the players’ credit that they were able to achieve these terrific results. To our advantage, several players have played together in various teams in recent times and those players were behind the blending of all personalities on and off the court. Disappointingly, only 4 CCC players were selected for the NSW All Schools Team. Given that the CCC team dominated both teams, applied pressure to their opponents in all positions on the court, as their coach, it was hard to justify this outcome to the players.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Whilst the All Schools head coach chaired the selection meeting and had the final say, the opinions and suggestions of other coaches on the selection panel were not given the appropriate consideration. Students selected in NSW All Schools Team Alysha Skerritt Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Riley Evans St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford East Sara Anastasieska Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Jasmine Forcadilla St Joseph’s Catholic College Gosford East Withdrew Maddie O’Hehir Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney School Sport Australia NSW All Schools won Gold at the 2014 School Sport Australia Championships Students selected in Australian SchoolgirlsTeam Alysha Skerritt Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Sara Anastasieska Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Riley Evans St Joseph’s Catholic College Gosford East I would like to thank NSW CCC for the opportunity to coach this wonderful team. Megan Quarmby did an amazing job as Manager/Assistant coach giving a great deal of confidence and support to the players. Megan had a calm temperament and a great rapoire with the girls. It was a pleasure to work with her again this year. Thanks to Clare Musgrave for her assistance in selecting the 2014 NSWCCC Team. Many thanks go to Kym Skerritt, the Basketball Convenor, who was responsible for hosting the tournament this year. It should be noted that Kym's commitment to these roles is in addition to her regular workload. Her passion and dedication to not only basketball but also all sports, allows NSWCCC to play such an enormous role in the sporting life of Catholic athletes in this state. The Penrith Basketball Association was extremely cooperative with the organization of both the selections and the tournament with Basketball NSW staff also providing substantial support on the day. Gail Henderson NSWCCC Girls Basketball Coach

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BOYS BASKETBALL – 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC Boys Basketball Team

Adam Lulka St Dominic's College Kingswood

Angus Glover Holy Spirit College Corrimal

Ben Zalac St Dominic's College Kingswood

Jackson Weeks Trinity Catholic College Goulburn

Jacob Cincurak Xavier High School Albury

Luke McGuire Holy Spirit College Corrimal

Mitchell Evans Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill

Myles Cherry St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton

Nicholas Bagaric Holy Spirit College Corrimal

Oliver Robilliard St Edwards College Gosford

NSWCCC Selections Report The 2014 NSW CCC trials attracted very strong candidates. There were 58 who registered to attend. The day progressed well and I was able to incorporate some team offense and team defensive principles into the session. This was valuable given our limited preparation time. As usual a few stood out immediately but the selection of final 10 proved quite difficult. After running through some drills to look at the basic skill level of all players, we progressed into games of 3 on 3 adressing offensive motion principles. We then broke them into teams of 5 and played mini games. After several mini games, the ‘probables’ and ‘possibles’ were established - approximately, half the group. Further games were played until we had established our ‘Probables’ list. At approx. 2pm those not on this list were allowed to leave. As the talent pool was so high the final selection was close and difficult. Those unsuccessful players were told they had performed well and were encouraged to return next year. Hopefully the number of younger players who attended this year will return. NSW All Schools Report Game 1: NSWCCC 63 vs NSWCIS 66 Loss to CIS by 3 points In this game we started off very well with some strong defensive intensity and saw all players contributing offensively. We managed to be up by 6 points going into the second quarter, due to sharp shooting from Jacob Cincurak and some outstanding defence from Oliver Robilliard. However CIS switched to a Half Court Press late in the 2nd quarter, which resulted in some costly turnovers and they managed to only be two points down at halftime (32-30). Then their strong inside presence continued to dominate the rebounds with our team getting in foul trouble late in the 3rd Quarter. CIS capitalised on this opportunity and made some crucial free throws down the stretch to steal the victory in a great contest that went basket for basket. Myles Cherry was a standout offensively scoring 24 points, whilst Jacob Cincurak led the team well as captain contributing 19 points. Game 2: NSWCCC 71 vs NSWCHS 67 Win over CHS by 4 After a tough first game, the first period was very much the same and saw both teams start well with us being down by a small margin after the first quarter. We continued to chip away at their lead in the Second Quarter with some strong rebounding from Myles Cherry around the basket to go into halftime up by 2points. CHS appeared to fatigue late in the third quarter and didn’t have the bench depth that we had and by applying a full court press in the 4th quarter we were able to steal a late victory by 4 points. The game was played in excellent spirit. Jacob Cincurak performed well again scoring 19 points to lead all scorers. Angus Glover and Oliver Robilliard played key roles on defence. From the two games Myles Cherry, Oliver Robilliard and Jacob Cincurak proved their talents and skill pushing for selection in the NSW All Schools Team with Angus Glover being listed as a Guard reserve.

In Hindsight, with limited training compared to the other systems, we were strongly competitive and it was the second year in row that we have had 3 boys selected in the All Schools Team, which is very pleasing. I would like to thank Simon Dent for his assistance and support over the course of this event as Team Manager and Assistant Coach.

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BOYS BASKETBALL – 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

A big thank you must also go to NSWCCC Executive Kym Skerrit who also took on the role as Basketball Convenor this year. Fulfilling both roles is definitely no easy task and she did an outstanding job. Lastly, thank you to NSWCCC Board for allowing me to have this opportunity to be Head Coach, it is a rewarding experience to be able to coach so many talented young students in the sport of Basketball. Having been in the role for 6 years now hopefully I can mentor someone else in the role next year.

Students selected in the NSW All Schools Team Jacob Cincurak Xavier High School Albury Myles Cherry St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Oliver Robilliard St Edwards College Gosford Brett Murphy NSWCCC Boys Basketball Coach

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BASKETBALL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT – COFFS HARBOUR

2014 ANNUAL REPORT John Paul College Coffs Harbour hosted the 2014 Northern Regional NSWCCC Basketball Carnival at Sportz Central on the 1st and 2nd May. Forty-five teams converged on the Bray St facility and John Paul College in search of the coveted state finals positions earned by placing 1st or second in each of the 4 junior divisions. Seniors automatically qualify. The inclusion of schools from the Armidale diocese ensured a very busy draw and stiff competition from McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth – a school with a history of strong performances in NSWCCC basketball. Tamworth did not disappoint winning 3 divisions. John Paul College Coffs Harbour won two with Trinity Lismore capturing the senior boy’s title. Xavier Catholic College Skennar’s Head proved to be the surprise packet of the tournament with much improved performances with their 9/10 boys team reaching the semis and leading at half time. All students from every school should be congratulated for the manner in which they conducted themselves over the two days both on and off the court. A special thanks goes to the people that helped out with bench duties. Staff and coaches from all schools also deserve a ‘pat on the back” for the obvious time and effort they have put into preparing their players for the carnival. Thanks must go to the stadium management, particularly Adrian Pickup and a large band of professional and enthusiastic helpers. Les Gough, Georgie Hewitt, Bianca Oberleurter, Grant Conroy, Sharon Reeves and Kathy Robson ensured that all the players had a rewarding experience. Nick Haworth, Aimee Sully, Jordan Cini and Peyton Manning- Stokes managed the games at John Paul College. The quality of the refereeing ensured a smoothly run carnival and speaks volumes for CHBA’S referee development program.

RESULTS

DIVISION POOL TEAM v TEAM

11/12 BOYS JPC COFFS 37 v TRINITY 26

11/12 BOYS JPC COFFS 42 v WOODLAWN 28

11/12 BOYS JPC COFFS 57 v XAVIER 10

11/12 BOYS JPC COFFS 60 v MacKillop Port 24

11/12 BOYS MacKillop Port 35 v NEWMAN 24

11/12 BOYS NEWMAN 13 v JPC COFFS 65

11/12 BOYS NEWMAN 15 v TRINITY 51

11/12 BOYS NEWMAN 15 v PORT ST JOSEPH'S 40

11/12 BOYS NEWMAN 20 v XAVIER 15

11/12 BOYS NEWMAN 35 v WOODLAWN 70

11/12 BOYS PORT ST JOSEPH'S 21 v JPC COFFS 38

11/12 BOYS PORT ST JOSEPH'S 22 v TRINITY 58

11/12 BOYS PORT ST JOSEPH'S 25 v WOODLAWN 27

11/12 BOYS PORT ST JOSEPH'S 28 v MacKillop Port 31

11/12 BOYS PORT ST JOSEPH'S 30 v XAVIER 15

11/12 BOYS TRINITY 38 v WOODLAWN 38

11/12 BOYS TRINITY 41 v MacKillop Port 33

11/12 BOYS TRINITY 52 v XAVIER 17

11/12 BOYS WOODLAWN 40 v MacKillop Port 36

11/12 BOYS WOODLAWN 70 v XAVIER 22

11/12 BOYS XAVIER 28 v MacKillop Port 35

11/12 Boys Final TRINITY 35 v JPC COFFS 21

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DIVISION POOL TEAM v TEAM

11/12 GIRLS JPC COFFS 46 v WOODLAWN 17

11/12 GIRLS JPC COFFS 54 v MacKillop Port 15

11/12 GIRLS JPC COFFS 63 v PORT ST JOSEPH'S 14

11/12 GIRLS JPC COFFS 64 v TRINITY 42

11/12 GIRLS MacKillop Port 46 v PORT ST JOSEPH'S 10

11/12 GIRLS PORT ST JOSEPH'S 44 v XAVIER 20

11/12 GIRLS TRINITY 22 v MacKillop Port 13

11/12 GIRLS TRINITY 43 v PORT ST JOSEPH'S 3

11/12 GIRLS TRINITY 61 v XAVIER 13

11/12 GIRLS WOODLAWN 36 v PORT ST JOSEPH'S 12

11/12 GIRLS WOODLAWN 59 v MacKillop Port 18

11/12 GIRLS WOODLAWN 67 v TRINITY 51

11/12 GIRLS WOODLAWN 68 v XAVIER 83

11/12 GIRLS XAVIER 10 v JPC COFFS 32

11/12 GIRLS XAVIER 14 v MacKillop Port 47

11/12 Girls Final JPC COFFS 46 v WOODLAWN 17

7/8 BOYS A JPC COFFS 38 v TRINITY 24

7/8 BOYS A JPC COFFS 43 v ST JOSEPHS PORT 39

7/8 BOYS A JPC COFFS 64 v XAVIER 12

7/8 BOYS A ST JOSEPHS PORT 41 v TRINITY 30

7/8 BOYS A TRINITY 36 v XAVIER 31

7/8 BOYS A XAVIER 31 v ST JOSEPHS PORT 49

7/8 BOYS B O'CONNOR ARMIDALE 31 v WOODLAWN 27

7/8 BOYS B ST PAULS PORT 28 v O'CONNOR ARMIDALE 32

7/8 BOYS B TAMWORTH 48 v O'CONNOR ARMIDALE 18

7/8 BOYS B TAMWORTH 50 v ST PAULS PORT 16

7/8 BOYS B WOODLAWN 21 v TAMWORTH 62

7/8 BOYS B WOODLAWN 22 v ST PAULS PORT 49

7/8 Boys Play-off TRINITY 23 v ST PAULS PORT 27

7/8 Boys Play-off XAVIER 29 v WOODLAWN 38

7/8 BOYS Semi 1 McCarthy Tamworth 49 v St Joseph's Port 34

7/8 BOYS Semi 2 O'Connor Armidale 15 v John Paul Coffs 68

7/8 BOYS Final McCarthy Tamworth 47 v John Paul Coffs 25

7/8 GIRLS A JPC ALLSTARS 8 v ST PAULS PORT 84

7/8 GIRLS A JPC ALLSTARS 24 v TRINITY 35

7/8 GIRLS A ST PAULS PORT 36 v WOODLAWN 29

7/8 GIRLS A TRINITY 18 v WOODLAWN 19

7/8 GIRLS A TRINITY 18 v ST PAULS PORT 39

7/8 GIRLS A WOODLAWN 43 v JPC ALLSTARS 5

7/8 GIRLS B JPC BLUE 68 v ST JOSEPHS PORT 8

7/8 GIRLS B ST JOSEPHS PORT 10 v XAVIER 36

7/8 GIRLS B TAMWORTH 23 v JPC BLUE 26

7/8 GIRLS B TAMWORTH 131 v ST JOSEPHS PORT 3

7/8 GIRLS B XAVIER 3 v TAMWORTH 79

7/8 GIRLS B XAVIER 7 v JPC BLUE 52

7/8 Girls Play-off TRINITY 18 v XAVIER 22

7/8 Girls Play-off JPC ALLSTARS 20 v ST JOSEPHS PORT 20

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7/8 GIRLS Semi 1 St Paul's Port 20 v McCarthy Tamworth 48

7/8 GIRLS Semi 2 Woodlawn 7 v John Paul Coffs 38

7/8 Girls Final McCarthy Tamworth 28 v John Paul Coffs 26

9/10 BOYS A JPC COFFS 52 v XAVIER 19

9/10 BOYS A JPC COFFS 88 v ST JOSEPHS PORT 15

9/10 BOYS A ST JOSEPHS PORT 23 v WOODLAWN 32

9/10 BOYS A WOODLAWN 20 v JPC COFFS 64

9/10 BOYS A XAVIER 54 v ST JOSEPHS PORT 20

9/10 BOYS A XAVIER 56 v WOODLAWN 26

9/10 BOYS B O'CONNOR ARMIDALE 18 v TAMWORTH 46

9/10 BOYS B O'CONNOR ARMIDALE 49 v TRINITY 12

9/10 BOYS B ST PAULS PORT 43 v O'CONNOR ARMIDALE 20

9/10 BOYS B TAMWORTH 34 v ST PAULS PORT 40

9/10 BOYS B TAMWORTH 106 v TRINITY 6

9/10 BOYS B TRINITY 39 v ST PAULS PORT 65

9/10 Boys Play-off O'CONNOR ARMIDALE 21 v WOODLAWN 27

9/10 Boys Play-off ST JOSEPHS PORT 49 v TRINITY 10

9/10 BOYS Semi 1 JPC COFFS 27 v TAMWORTH 32

9/10 BOYS Semi 2 XAVIER 29 v ST PAULS PORT 49

9/10 BOYS Final TAMWORTH 42 v ST PAULS PORT 26

9/10 GIRLS A GRAFTON 34 v ST JOSEPHS PORT 25

9/10 GIRLS A JPC COFFS 54 v ST JOSEPHS PORT 9

9/10 GIRLS A JPC COFFS 80 v GRAFTON 7

9/10 GIRLS A ST JOSEPHS PORT 14 v TRINITY 47

9/10 GIRLS A TRINITY 16 v JPC COFFS 51

9/10 GIRLS A TRINITY 55 v GRAFTON 16

9/10 GIRLS B ST PAULS PORT 39 v TAMWORTH 35

9/10 GIRLS B ST PAULS PORT 43 v XAVIER 9

9/10 GIRLS B TAMWORTH 21 v WOODLAWN 53

9/10 GIRLS B WOODLAWN 30 v ST PAULS PORT 33

9/10 GIRLS B XAVIER 14 v WOODLAWN 44

9/10 GIRLS B XAVIER 28 v TAMWORTH 49

9/10 Girls Play-off GRAFTON 45 v TAMWORTH 45

9/10 Girls Play-off ST JOSEPHS PORT 17 v XAVIER 26

9/10 GIRLS Semi 1 John Paul Coffs 37 v Woodlawn 14

9/10 GIRLS Semi 2 Trinity Lismore 22 v St Paul's Port 47

9/10 Girls Final John Paul Coffs 41 v St Paul's Port 7

WINNER

RUNNER UP

7/8 Girls McCarthy College Tamworth John Paul College Coffs Harbour 7/8 Boys McCarthy College Tamworth John Paul College Coffs Harbour 9/10 Girls John Paul College Coffs Harbour St Paul's High Port Macquarie 9/10 Boys McCarthy College Tamworth St Paul's High Port Macquarie 11/12 Girls John Paul College Coffs St John's Woodlawn 11/12 Boys Trinity Catholic College Lismore John Paul College Coffs Harbour

Leroy Conroy Coffs Harbour Regional Basketball Convener

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2014 ANNUAL REPORT The NSWCCC Metropolitan Regional Basketball Tournament was held at Penrith Basketball Stadium on the 1st and 2nd May. Thirty-six teams competed in the Junior and Intermediate divisions in an attempt to qualify for the state championships. Four teams from this tournament qualify. Congratulations to St Dominic’s College Kingswood who won both boys divisions and Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney who won both girls divisions. All students from every school should be congratulated for the manner in which they conducted themselves over the two days both on and off the court. A special thanks goes to those that helped out with bench duties. Thank you to all teachers and coaches from all schools for their involvement with teams in preparation and during the tournament. Thank you to Debbie Keirs and Michelle from Basketball NSW for their organisation and management of the tournament referees. The quality was appreciated by all teams. Debbie and Michelle where a great support over the two days. Thanks must go to the stadium management and Penrith Basketball. Thank you also to Peter McIntosh and Kyle McIntosh who took on the role of court supervisors.

RESULTS

INTERMEDIATE BOYS

Team A AScore Team B BScore

St Dominic's College Kingswood 60 d De La Salle College Caringbah 17 St Joseph's Catholic High School Albiion Park 19 l St Dominic's College Kingswood 92 St Joseph's Catholic High School Albiion Park 30 l St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 34

De La Salle College Caringbah 44 d Terra Sancta College Schofields 40

St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 20 l St Agnes Catholic College Rooty Hill 27

Edmund Rice College Wollongong 22 l John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow 35

Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield 42 d John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow 35

Holy Spirit College Bellambi 81 d Edmund Rice College Wollongong 16 St Joseph's Catholic High School Albiion Park 38 d Terra Sancta College Schofields 29

St John The Evangelist High School Nowra 29 l Holy Spirit College Bellambi 60

Patrician Brothers College Fairfield 18 l Holy Spirit College Bellambi 58

St John The Evangelist High School Nowra 39 d Edmund Rice College Wollongong 34

Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield 67 d St Patrick's College Sutherland 23

St Patrick's College Sutherland 25 l John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow 35

St Dominic's College Kingswood 83 d St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 24

St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 52 d St Patrick's College Sutherland 36

St Patrick's College Sutherland 22 l Holy Spirit College Bellambi 49

St Dominic's College Kingswood 56 d St Agnes Catholic College Rooty Hill 10

St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 41 d John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow 35

Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield 46 d Edmund Rice College Wollongong 26

Terra Sancta College Schofields 25 l St Agnes Catholic College Rooty Hill 66

St Dominic's College Kingswood 101 d Terra Sancta College Schofields 15

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St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 40 d Terra Sancta College Schofields 19

De La Salle College Caringbah 36 l St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 39

St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park 38 l De La Salle College Caringbah 43

De La Salle College Caringbah 21 l St Agnes Catholic College Rooty Hill 54

St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park 33 l St Agnes Catholic College Rooty Hill 46

St Patrick's College Sutherland 18 l Edmund Rice College Wollongong 24

Holy Spirit College Bellambi 42 d John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow 27

Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield 48 d St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 44

JUNIOR BOYS

Gilroy College Castle Hill 19 l Xavier College Llandilo 53

Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield 31 l St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 51

Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield 49 d Xavier College Llandilo 39

St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 35 d Xavier College Llandilo 24

St Dominic's College Kingswood 54 d St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 31

Gilroy College Castle Hill 34 l St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 58

Edmund Rice College Wollongong 42 d St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 27

Edmund Rice College Wollongong 48 d Terra Sancta College Schofields 24

St Dominic's College Kingswood 75 d Terra Sancta College Schofields 7

St Dominic's College Kingswood 49 d Edmund Rice College Wollongong 23

Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield 49 d Gilroy College Castle Hill 30

St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 43 d Terra Sancta College Schofields 22

INTERMEDIATE GIRLS

Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill 28 l St Mary's Star of the Sea Wollongong 45

St Mary's Star of the Sea Wollongong 30 d Holy Spirit College Bellambi 27

Holy Spirit College Bellambi 56 d

Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park

29

Caroline Chisholm College Gelnmore Park 41 d St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 23

Holy Spirit College Bellambi 32 l Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 49

Caroline Chisholm College Gelnmore Park 21 l Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill 35

St Mary's Star of the Sea Wollongong 73 d St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 12

Holy Spirit College Bellambi 38 l St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 41

Caroline Chisholm College Gelnmore Park 22 l St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 54

Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 98 d St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 8

Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill 29 l St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 43

St Mary's Star of the Sea Wollongong 28 l Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 43

St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 61 d St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 7 Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

32 d St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 17

Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill 28 l Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 57

Caroline Chisholm College Gelnmore Park 28 l Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 66

Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill 57 d St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 9

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St Mary's Star of the Sea Wollongong 28 d St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 27

Holy Spirit College Bellambi 48 d Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill 35

Caroline Chisholm College Gelnmore Park 28 l St Mary's Star of the Sea Wollongong 60

Holy Spirit College Bellambi 61 d St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 13

JUNIOR GIRLS

St Patrick's College Sutherland 20 l St John the Evangelist High School Nowra

22

Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

66 d St Patrick's College Sutherland 30

Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park 31 l Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

54

Holy Spirit College Bellambi 28 l Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

48

Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park 34 d St John the Evangelist High School Nowra

30

Holy Spirit College Bellambi 32 draw St Patrick's College Sutherland 32

St Leo's Catholioc College Wahroonga 6 l St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong

51

St Joseph's College Albion Park 26 l St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong

48

St Joseph's College Albion Park 42 d Xavier College Llandilo 25

St Josephs College Albion Park 53 d St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 22

Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park 14 l Holy Spirit College Bellambi 25

Holy Spirit College Bellambi 20 d St John the Evangelist High School Nowra

17

St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 10 l Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

42

Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park 30 l St Patricks College Sutherland 42

Xavier College Llandilo 9 l St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong

44

Xavier College Llandilo 30 l St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 37

FINALS

Junior Boys Semi 1st Pool A Vs 2nd Pool B

St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga

28 Edmund Rice College Wollongong

35

Junior Boys Semi 2nd Pool A Vs 1st Pool B

Patrician Brothers Fairfield 42 St Dominic's College Kingswood

52

Junior Girls Semi 1st Pool A Vs 2nd Pool B

Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

52 St Joseph's College Gosford

24

Junior Girls Semi 2nd Pool A Vs 1st Pool B

Holy Spirit College Bellambi 15 St Mary Star of the Sea Wollongong

21

Inter Boys 2nd Pool A Vs 2nd Pool B

Patrician Brothers Fairfield 46 St Agnes Catholic College Rooty Hill

30

Inter Girls Final Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

55 St Mary Star of the Sea Wollongong

43

Junior Girls Final Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

65 St Mary Star of the Sea Wollongong

16

Junior Boys Final Edmund Rice College Wollongong

38 St Dominic's College Kingswood

53

Inter Boys Final Holy Spirit College Bellambi 45 St Dominic's College Kingswood

55

Kym Skerritt NSWCCC Metropolitan Regional Tournament Convener

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2014 ANNUAL REPORT 6 schools across the Diosecan competed in the tournament (Temora, Goulburn, Broulee, Cootamundra, Young, Pambula) Approximately 32 teams competed on the day Age divisions consisted of Year 7/8, Year 9/10 and Year 11/12 both Boys and Girls Played at the Southern Cross Basketball Stadium in Tuggeranong - facilities were fantastic. Held on 30th May - fitted well into the Diosecan calendar and suitable for teams progressing to the next level. Have kept the same date for next year. Referees were hired from ACT Basketball. We had no issues or complaints. Needed more time between end of rounds and start of finals to ensure teams know who are playing - will timetable that next year. Winners and Qualifiers

7/8 Girls – Carroll College Broulee

7/8 Boys – Carroll College Broulee

9/10 Girls – Trinity Catholic College Goulburn

9/10 Boys – Trinity Catholic College Goulburn

Mark Thompson Canberra Regional Tournament Convener

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2014 ANNUAL REPORT

Wagga Wagga Diocese held the junior selection basketball tournament in Albury at Lauren Jackson Stadium on Tuesday 24th June. The winners from this day progressed on to the State Junior Basketball finals. The carnival was a success with 17 teams competing. This has made the pathway much easier to access and cost effective than it has been in the past. Thanks to Andrew Gibson (XHS) and all of the coaches, players and officials for the way in which they helped to make the day run smoothly.

RESULTS:

JUNIOR GIRLS

JUNIOR BOYS

INTER GIRLS

INTER BOYS

1st Xavier High School Albury

St Francis de Sales Regional College Leeton

Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Xavier High School Albury

2nd St Francis de Sales Regional College Leeton

Xavier High School Albury

Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

St Francis de Sales Regional College Leeton

3rd Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Marian Catholic College Griffith

Xavier High School Albury

Marian Catholic College Griffith

4th Marian Catholic College Griffith

Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

St Francis de Sales Regional College Leeton

Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

5th Marian Catholic College Griffith

Anthony Hood Education Officer, Sport and Wellbeing Catholic Schools Office

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2014 ANNUAL REPORT

DIVISION TEAM A A

SCORE TEAM B

B SCORE

Intermediate Boys Pool A Trinity Catholic College Goulburn 36 l All Saints College Lochinvar 50

Intermediate Boys Pool A McCarthy Catholic CollegeTamworth 34 l Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield

49

Intermediate Boys Pool A All Saints College Lochinvar 34 l St Dominic's College Kingswood 50

Intermediate Boys Pool A McCarthy Catholic CollegeTamworth 54 d Trinity Catholic College Goulburn

29

Intermediate Boys Pool A Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield 28 l St Dominic's College Kingswood 61

Intermediate Boys Pool A All Saints College Lochinvar 36 l McCarthy Catholic CollegeTamworth

65

Intermediate Boys Pool A Trinity Catholic College Goulburn 37 l Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield

62

Intermediate Boys Pool A St Dominic's College Kingswood 39 d McCarthy Catholic CollegeTamworth

30

Intermediate Boys Pool A Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield 62 d All Saints College Lochinvar 46

Intermediate Boys Pool A St Dominic's College Kingswood 62 d Trinity Catholic College Goulburn

22

Intermediate Boys Pool B St Edward's College Gosford 49 l Holy Spirit College Bellambi 71

Intermediate Boys Pool B St Paul's High Port Macquarie 29 d Xavier High School Albury 25

Intermediate Boys Pool B St Paul's High Port Macquarie 43 d St Agnes Catholic High School Rooty Hill

32

Intermediate Boys Pool B St Agnes Catholic High School Rooty Hill 21 l Holy Spirit College Bellambi

45

Intermediate Boys Pool B Xavier High School Albury 31 l St Agnes Catholic High School Rooty Hill

32

Intermediate Boys Pool B St Edward's College Gosford 53 d St Paul's High Port Macquarie 29

Intermediate Boys Pool B Holy Spirit College Bellambi 45 d St Paul's High Port Macquarie 30

Intermediate Boys Pool B Xavier High School Albury 36 l St Edward's College Gosford 40

Intermediate Boys Pool B St Agnes Catholic High School Rooty Hill 40 draw St Edward's College Gosford

40

Intermediate Boys Pool B Holy Spirit College Bellambi 40 l Xavier High School Albury 36

Intermediate Boys Semi Final Holy Spirit College Bellambi 64 d

Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield

36

Intermediate Boys Semi Final St Paul's High Port Macquarie 32 l St Dominic's College Kingswood

45

Intermediate Boys Final St Dominic's College Kingswood 48 60 Holy Spirit College Bellambi

DIVISION TEAM A ASCORE TEAM B BSCORE

Junior Boys Pool A Carroll College Broulee 38 l All Saints College Lochinvar 55

Junior Boys Pool A St Dominic's College Kingswood 57 d McCarthy Catholic CollegeTamworth

44

Junior Boys Pool A Carroll College Broulee 54 d Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield

40

Junior Boys Pool A All Saints College Lochinvar 39 l McCarthy Catholic CollegeTamworth

53

Junior Boys Pool A McCarthy Catholic CollegeTamworth 67 d Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield

36

Junior Boys Pool A All Saints College Lochinvar 49 l St Dominic's College Kingswood 74

Junior Boys Pool A Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield 25 l St Dominic's College Kingswood 31

Junior Boys Pool A McCarthy Tamworth 43 d Carroll College Broulee 36

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DIVISION TEAM A ASCORE TEAM B BSCORE

Junior Boys Pool A Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield 35 l All Saints College Lochinvar 56

Junior Boys Pool A St Dominic's College Kingswood 54 d Carroll College Broulee 34

Junior Boys Pool A Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield 35 l All Saints Lochinvar 56

Junior Boys Pool B St Pius X High School Adamstown 59 d John Paul College Coffs Harbour 39

Junior Boys Pool B Edmund Rice College Wollongong 47 d St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga

40

Junior Boys Pool B John Paul College Coffs Harbour 66 d St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga

58

Junior Boys Pool B St Pius X High School Adamstown 59 d Edmund Rice College Wollongong

46

Junior Boys Pool B Edmund Rice College Wollongong 57 d John Paul College Coffs Harbour 32

Junior Boys Pool B St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 24 l St Pius X High School Adamstown

56

Junior Boys Pool B St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 24 l St Pius X High School Adamstown

56

Junior Boys Semi Final St Dominic's College Kingswood 74 d Edmund Rice College Wollongong

53

Junior Boys Semi Final St Pius X High School Adamstown 80 l McCarthy Catholic CollegeTamworth

84

Junior Boys Pool Final St Dominic's College Kingswood 41 d McCarthy CollegeTamworth 33

Intermediate Girls Pool A Holy Spirit College Bellambi 28 l Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

38

Intermediate Girls Pool A John Paul College Coffs Harbour 32 d Holy Spirit College Bellambi 26

Intermediate Girls Pool A St Josephs College East Gosford 62 d St Mary's Star of the Sea Wollongong 40

Intermediate Girls Pool A Mackillop College Bathurst 39 l Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 42

Intermediate Girls Pool A Mackillop College Bathurst 33 l John Paul College Coffs Harbour 50

Intermediate Girls Pool A Mater Dei College 43 l St Joseph's College East Gosford 60

Intermediate Girls Pool A Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 44 d

Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 27

Intermediate Girls Pool A Holy Spirit College Bellambi 33 l Mackillop Catholic College 39

Intermediate Girls Pool B St Pauls High Port Macquarie 36 d Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga 29

Intermediate Girls Pool B St Pauls High Port Macquarie 31 d St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 28

Intermediate Girls Pool B Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga 32 l

St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 35

Intermediate Girls Pool B St Josephs College East Gosford 68 d St Pauls High Port Macquarie 36

Intermediate Girls Pool B St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 29 d

St Mary's Star of the Sea Wollongong 27

Intermediate Girls Pool B St Mary's Star of the Sea Wollongong 24 l St Pauls High Port Macquarie 31

Intermediate Girls Pool B St John the Evangelist High Nowra 22 l St Josephs College East Gosford 59

Intermediate Girls Pool B St Mary's Star of the Sea Wollongong 13 l Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga 39

Intermediate Girls Semi Final St Josephs College East Gosford 81 d John Paul College Coffs Harbour 44

Intermediate Girls Semi Final

Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 49 d St Pauls High Port Macquarie 29

Intermediate Girls Final Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

44 l St Josephs Catholic College East Gosford 57

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DIVISION TEAM A ASCORE TEAM B BSCORE

Junior Girls Pool A Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

36 d Carroll College Broulee

12

Junior Girls Pool A Holy Spirit College Bellambi 14 l Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 34

Junior Girls Pool A Holy Spirit College Bellambi 16 l St Pius X High School Adamstown 49

Junior Girls Pool A McCarthy Catholic School Tamworth 41 d Carroll College Broulee 16

Junior Girls Pool A Holy Spirit College Bellambi 14 l Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 34

Junior Girls Pool A McCarthy Catholic School Tamworth 47 d Holy Spirit College Bellambi 20

Junior Girls Pool A St Pius X High School Adamstown 32 l Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 46

Junior Girls Pool A St Pius X High School Adamstown 28 l McCarthy Catholic CollegeTamworth 43

Junior Girls Pool A Carroll College Broulee 16 l St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 27

Junior Girls Pool A Carroll College Broulee 26 l St Pius X High School Adamstown 52

Junior Girls Pool A Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

37 d McCarthy Catholic CollegeTamworth 26

Junior Girls Pool B St Mary's Star of the Sea Wollongong 17 l Xavier High School Albury 39

Junior Girls Pool B St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

22 l Mackillop College Bathurst 51

Junior Girls Pool B John Paul College Coffs Harbour 22 l Xavier High School Albury 25

Junior Girls Pool B St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

28 l St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong 44

Junior Girls Pool B St Mary's Star of the Sea Wollongong 25 l Mackillop College Bathurst 53

Junior Girls Pool B John Paul College Coffs Harbour 54 d St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park 18

Junior Girls Pool B Xavier High School Albury 55 d St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 19

Junior Girls Pool B MacKillop College Bathurst 48 d John Paul Collgege Coffs Harbour 26

Junior Girls Pool B Xavier High School Albury 25 l Mackillop College Bathurst 30

Junior Girls Pool B St Mary's Star of the Sea Wollongong 24 l John Paul Collgege Coffs Harbour 48

Junior Girls Semi Final MacKillop College Bathurst 57 l McCarthy Catholic CollegeTamworth 71

Junior Girls Semi Final Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

43 d Xavier High School Albury 37

Junior Girls Final Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

26 l McCarthy Catholic CollegeTamworth

32

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POOL RESULTS

DIVISION TEAM A ASCORE TEAM B BSCORE

Boys Champ A Christian Brothers' Lewisham 44 d Edmund Rice Wollongong 31

Boys Champ A St Edward's College Gosford 33 d Terra Sancta College Schofields 28

Boys Champ A Xavier High School Albury 50 d Trinity College Lismore 36

Boys Champ A Trinity College Lismore 46 d Terra Sancta College Schofields 38

Boys Champ A Xavier High School Albury 49 d Christian Brothers' Lewisham 34

Boys Champ A St Edward's College Gosford 45 d Edmund Rice Wollongong 43

Boys Champ A Christian Brothers' Lewisham 47 d Trinity College Lismore 31

Boys Champ A Edmund Rice Wollongong 33 d Terra Sancta College Schofields 29

Boys Champ A St Edward's College Gosford 46 draw Xavier High School Albury 46

Boys Champ A Xavier High School Albury 60 d Terra Sancta Schofields 38

Boys Champ A Edmund Rice Wollongong 33 d Trinity College Lismore 32

Boys Champ A St Edward's College Gosford 46 d Christian Brothers' Lewisham 34

Boys Champ A Christian Brothers' Lewisham 45 d Terra Sancta College Schofields 30

Boys Champ A Edmund Rice Wollongong 44 d Xavier High School Albury 42

Boys Champ A Trinity College Lismore 39 d St Edward's College Gosford 32

Boys Champ B Patrician Brothers' Blacktown 64 d Gilroy College Castle Hill 24

Boys Champ B St Mary's Cathedral College Sydney 50 d John Paul College Coffs Harbour 40

Boys Champ B St Mary's Cathedral College Sydney 42 d Xavier College Llandilo 35

Boys Champ B John Paul College Coffs Harbour 66 d Gilroy College Castle Hill 25

Boys Champ B Patrician Brothers' Blacktown 60 d Xavier College Llandilo 24

Boys Champ B St Mary's Cathedral College Sydney 58 d Gilroy College Castle Hill 33

Boys Champ B John Paul College Coffs Harbour 46 d Patrician Brothers' Blacktown 39

Boys Champ B Xavier College Llandilo 48 d Gilroy College Castle Hill 44

Boys Champ B John Paul College Coffs Harbour 46 d Xavier College Llandilo 21

Boys Champ B Patrician Brothers' Blacktown 55 d St Mary's Cathedral College Sydney 19

Boys Champ C Holy Spirit College Bellambi 58 d McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth 52

Boys Champ C St Francis Xavier Hamilton 65 d Patrician Bros Fairfield 35

Boys Champ C St Gregorys Campbelltown 45 d St Patricks Sutherland 19

Boys Champ C McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth

64 d

Patrician Brothers' Fairfield 53

Boys Champ C St Francis Xavier Hamilton 51 d St Gregorys Campbelltown 47

Boys Champ C Holy Spirit College Bellambi 53 d St Patricks Sutherland 43

Boys Champ C Patrician Brothers' Fairfield 60 d St Patricks Sutherland 46

Boys Champ C Holy Spirit College Bellambi 62 d St Gregorys Campbelltown 50

Boys Champ C St Francis Xavier Hamilton 70 d McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth 64

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DIVISION TEAM A ASCORE TEAM B BSCORE

Boys Champ C Holy Spirit College Bellambi 57 d Patrician Brothers' Fairfield 45

Boys Champ C St Francis Xavier Hamilton 58 d St Patricks Sutherland 40

Boys Champ C St Gregorys Campbelltown 58 d McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth 56

Boys Champ C Holy Spirit College Bellambi 69 d St Francis Xavier Hamilton 50

Boys Champ C McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth

63 d St Patricks Sutherland 42

Boys Champ C St Gregorys Campbelltown 48 d Patrician Brothers' Fairfield 41

Boys Champ D Loyola Catholic College Mount Druitt

36 d Marcellin College Randwock 33

Boys Champ D St Andrew's Catholic College Marayong

37 d St Dominic's College Kingswood 30

Boys Champ D Trinity Catholic College Goulburn

61 d St John's College Dubbo 19

Boys Champ D St Dominic's College Kingswood 63 d St John's College Dubbo 15

Boys Champ D Trinity Catholic College Goulburn 47 d Loyola Catholic College Mount Druitt 33

Boys Champ D Marcellin College Randwock 38 d St Andrew's Catholic College Marayong 24

Boys Champ D St Andrew's Catholic College Marayong 59 d Trinity Catholic College Goulburn 46

Boys Champ D St Dominic's College Kingswood 53 d Marcellin College Randwock 43

Boys Champ D Loyola Catholic College Mount Druitt 52 d St John's College Dubbo 26

Boys Champ D Loyola Catholic College Mount Druitt 41 d

St Andrew's Catholic College Marayong 33

Boys Champ D Marcellin College Randwock 100 d St John's College Dubbo 14

Boys Champ D St Dominic's College Kingswood 74 d Trinity Catholic College Goulburn 46

Boys Champ D St Andrew's Catholic College Marayong 59 d St John's College Dubbo 35

Boys Champ D St Dominic's College Kingswood 50 d Loyola Catholic College Mount Druitt 46

Boys Champ D Trinity Catholic College Goulburn 36 d Marcellin College Randwock 32

Girls Champ A Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

56 d Trinity Catholic College Goulburn 41

Girls Champ A MacKillop College Bathurst 28 d Xavier College Llandillo 19

Girls Champ A Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

63 d MacKillop College Bathurst 24

Girls Champ A Trinity Catholic College Goulburn

61 d Xavier College Llandillo 21

Girls Champ A Trinity Catholic College Goulburn

74 d MacKillop College Bathurst 15

Girls Champ A Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

62 d Xavier College Llandillo 27

Girls Champ B St Francis Xavier Hamilton 32 d John Paul College Coffs Harbour 28

Girls Champ B St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford

42 d Terra Sancta College Schofields 25

Girls Champ B St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford

40 d St Francis Xavier Hamilton 34

Girls Champ B Terra Sancta College Schofields 37 d John Paul College Coffs Harbour 30

Girls Champ B St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford 64 d John Paul College Coffs Harbour 33

Girls Champ B St Francis Xavier Hamilton 46 d Terra Sancta College Schofields 42

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DIVISION TEAM A ASCORE TEAM B BSCORE

Girls Plate Holy Spirit College Bellambi 63 d St John's College Dubbo 17

Girls Plate St Patrick's College Sutherland 40 d Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park

30

Girls Plate Holy Spirit College Bellambi 67 d Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park

37

Girls Plate St Patrick's College Sutherland 40 d Gilroy College Castle Hill 24

Girls Plate St Patrick's College Sutherland 59 d St John's College Dubbo 4

Girls Plate Holy Spirit College Bellambi 50 d Gilroy College Castle Hill 30

Girls Plate Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park

35 d Gilroy College Castle Hill 30

Girls Plate Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park

36 d St John's College Dubbo 24

Girls Plate Holy Spirit College Bellambi 43 d St Patrick's College Sutherland 37

Girls Plate Gilroy College Castle Hill 52 d St John's College Dubbo 15

FINALS RESULTS

Girls Champs QF1 Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

67 d John Paul College Coffs Harbour 24

Girls Champs QF2 Terra Sancta Catholic College Schofield

40 d Trinity Catholic College Goulburn 37

Girls Champs QF3 St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford

44 d Xavier High School Albury 26

Girls Champs QF4 St Francis Xavier Hamilton 51 d MacKillop College Bathurst 37

Girls Champs SF1 Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

61 d Terra Sancta Catholic College Schofield

23

Girls Champs SF2 St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford

52 d St Francis Xavier Hamilton 46

Girls Champs Gold Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

58 d St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford 42

Boys Champs QF1 Xavier High School Albury 54 d John Paul College Coffs Harbour 45

Boys Champs QF2 Patrician Brothers' Blacktown 67 d St Edward's College Gosford 41

Boys Champs QF3 Holy Spirit College Bellambi 55 d St Andrew's College Marayong 40

Boys Champs QF4 St Francis Xavier Hamilton 54 d St Dominic's Kingswood 50

Boys Champs SF1 Holy Spirit College Bellambi 66 d Xavier High School Albury 32

Boys Champs SF2 St Francis Xavier Hamilton 62 d Patrician Brothers' Blacktow 60

Girls Plate Bronze Gilroy College Castle Hill 40 d Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park

21

Girls Plate Gold Holy Spirit College Bellambi 44 d St Patrick's College Sutherland 42

Boys Plate SF1 Christian Brothers' Lewisham 63 d St Mary's Cathedral Sydney 42

Boys Plate SF2 St Gregory's Campbelltown 50 d Trinity Catholic College Goulburn 41

Boys Plate Bronze Trinity Catholic College Goulburn 62 d

St Mary's Cathedral Sydney 52

Boys Plate Gold St Gregory's College Campbelltown 59 d

Christian Brothers' Lewisham 35

Boys Champs Gold St Francis Xavier Hamilton 60 d Holy Spirit College Bellambi 54

Boys Champ Bronze Patrician Brothers' Blacktown 57 d Xavier High School Albury 53

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CHAMPION SCHOOL OF NSW BASKETBALL FINALS Played at Scholastic Sports Stadium

Terrigal

8 September 2014

BOYS

GIRLS

Congratulations to Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney and St Francis Xavier Hamilton who will

represent NSWCCC in the Championship Division of the Australian Schools Championships.

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15 YEAR BOYS CRICKET - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC 15 years Boys Cricket Team The NSWCCC 15 Years Cricket selection trials were completed following successful sessions at the SCG Indoor facility on Monday 11th November and the John Mackay Sports Centre at Bankstown on Tuesday 12th November 2013. The weather proved to be a typical menace as no centre wicket matches were played. Considering the circumstances and facilities available to us, the trials were run professionally with all boys having equal opportunity to press for selection. The selectors were very impressed with the calibre of the player’s trialling and the final squad chosen was not selected lightheartedly. At the conclusion of the trial sessions, the following boys were selected to represent NSWCCC. As a courtesy to all players and parents, this squad was announced to represent NSWCCC at the All Schools Carnival in December: Anthony ADLAM James ARNOLD Aidan BARIOL Gabriel D’ANGELO Cody EDSTEIN –BOYES Jack EDWARDS Joel FOSTER Ryan HACKNEY Dylan KOPREVIC Jason RALSTON Tom SCOBLE Tom SOWDEN The NSW All Schools Cricket Carnival was held on Monday 2nd and Tuesday 3rd December 2013 at the Dave Tribolet/George Parry playing fields at Auburn. Fine sunny weather greeted all players and officials and all games commenced on time over the two days. Match summaries of the teams three fixtures are below. Game 1 – Monday 2 December 2013 – 40 over match NSWCCC v CHS Convenors XI at George Parry Oval Toss: NSWCCC Captain: Anthony ADLAM NSWCCC 7/149 (40 overs) James ARNOLD 28, Anthony ADLAM 22, Dylan KOPREVIC 30*, Tom SOWDEN 18* Defeated CHS Convenors XI 10/119 (38.4 overs) Jason RALSTON 3-16, Tom SCOBLE 3-10, Tom SOWDEN 4-18 Game 2 – Monday 2 December 2013 – T20 match NSWCCC v CIS at George Parry Oval Toss: NSWCCC Captain: James ARNOLD NSWCCC 7/114 (20 overs) Dylan KOPREVIC 31, Ryan HACKNEY 35, Tom SOWDEN 25 Defeated CIS 5/58 (20 overs) Jason RALSTON 3-10, Tom SCOBLE 2-3

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Game 3 – Tuesday 3 December 2013 – 50 over match NSWCCC v CHS Chairman’s XI at Dave Tribolet Oval Toss: NSWCCC Captain: Jack EDWARDS NSWCCC 10/204 (50 overs) Anthony ADLAM 27, Tom SOWDEN 17, Jack EDWARDS 59, Dylan KOPREVIC 28, Ryan HACKNEY 35 Defeated CHS Chairman’s XI 11/161 (35.1 overs) Gabriel D’ANGELO 5-23, Jason RALSTON 2-20, Tom SCOBLE 1-20, Tom SOWDEN 1-35, Ryan HACKNEY 1-24, Joel FOSTER 1-33 The NSWCCC team played very positive cricket over the two days and many comments from the selectors, Umpires, parents and spectators were that the boys played their games with added intensity and enthusiasm as well as respecting the opposition and origins of the game. I would like to acknowledge David Gainsford for his assistance over the two days in preparing the team for their matches and his mentoring role to the boys during play. His professional attitude and coaching experience certainly lifted the quality of the boy’s performances and this was evident in their matches as well as off the field. I congratulate all the boys on their involvement and wish them the best of luck in their cricket careers. James Scholtens NSWCCC U15 years Cricket Coach

NSWCCC U15 Cricket team

Back row: James Scholtens, Dylan KOPREVIC, Cody EDSTEIN – BOYES, Anthony ADLAM, Tom SCOBLE, Joel

FOSTER, James ARNOLD, David Gainsford

Front row: Aidan BARIOL, Jack EDWARDS, Jason RALSTON, Tom SOWDEN, RYAN HACKNEY, Gabriel

D’ANGELO

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U/19 BOYS CRICKET - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Brent Atherton Emmaus Catholic College St Marys

Ben Balcomb St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton

Luke Bartier Marist College Kogarah Bexley

Jamie Carroll MacKillop Senior College Port Macquarie

Daniel Constable Edmund Rice College Wollongong

James Crombie St Paul's Catholic College Manly

Jonathon Maloney All Saints College, St Joseph's Campus Lochinvar

Arjun Nair Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Reece Nikitaras St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

John Venianakis Marist College Pagewood Maroubra

Cameron Weir St Dominic's College Kingswood

Declan White Marcellin College Randwick

NSWCCC Selections Report To select the CCC team 4 teams are chosen to pick from One Southern country team, one Northern country team and 2 Sydney Metro teams. The Sydney teams were broken into Syd Metro West and Sydney Metro Central and structured into 2 equally balanced teams. This year all 4 teams were picked on paper and net trials were not used. During the carnival players were placed in order with consideration taken from past form, highest level played and what preference they indicated on their application. TWO 50 over matches were played on both Monday and Tuesday. Games were played side by side so selectors could view both games at all times. There were 4 selectors. One from country North (Nathan Koen), Two from Sydney Metro (Justin Smith and Anton Harris) and one from South (Dean Merola who also was the CCC Coach). There were also TWO independent selectors from Cricket NSW to keep it fair and consistent The team was chosen with the following considerations taken into Account:

• What the player’s background and current form was like (Stats were looked at online for anyone we were considering) Performance during the carnival on BOTH days. The performance during the carnival and not just the runs or wickets taken.

• The best balance we could achieve for the CCC team with talent available whether the majority of selectors including the Independent selectors agreed on the selection.

• Players who indicated certain position and responsibilities were directly compared against each other (Opening bats and Opening bowlers etc) Shadows were chosen to cover all positions.

• Players who were not able to attend the carnival due to whatever reason were not considered. NSW Schoolboys Cricket Championships Report With a very strong side all the boys given the customary nickname we were ready to begin the week and were hoping for a good start. Unfortunately this didn’t go to plan losing our first to games. For some reason the Catholic boys are well renowned for being slow starters but all the boys remained very positive. On the wed the cricket Gods decided to shine on us and with some good performances with both bat and ball we had our first win. Brent Atherton starring with an unbeaten 93 to get us home comfortably. With momentum and some confidence under our belt we went on to win the next game against GPS and were set up for a showdown against the always solid CHS1 team. Quotient was always going to be tight with results all very close. So we needed a good win in the 20/20 match to have any chance.

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U/19 BOYS CRICKET - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT With a great start and a fine bowling performance we dismissed CHS1 for only 84 and chased it down for the loss of only 3 wickets. This was a fine effort and improved our quotient dramatically. With 4 teams finishing on 3 wins the winners were decided on quotient and after a great win against CHS1 we won by 0.03. A great effort and a true display of character from a talented group of cricketers. The way the performed and conducted themselves during the week was a credit to themselves and their families. It’s the first time CCC have won the tournament in 17 years, so a great effort and something to be very proud of for all involved. Congratulations to the boys who were picked in the All Schools team and we wish all the boys the best with their cricket in the future. Results Match 1 CSCC 177 def CCC 106 Match 2 CHS2 210 def CCC 122

Students selected in the NSW Schoolboys team Brent Atherton Emmaus Catholic College Kemp Creek (Opening Bat) Luke Bartier Marist College Kogarah (All Rounder) Jonathon Maloney All Saints College Lochinvar (Fast Bowler) Arjun Nair Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown (Spin/All Rounder) Cameron Weir St Dominic’s College Kingswood (Shadow)

Dean Merola Justin Smith NSWCCC 19 years Boys Cricket Coach NSWCCC 19 years Boys Cricket Manager

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BERG SHIELD AND DOWNIE TROPHY 2012-13 BERG SHIELD Lumen Christie Pambula won the Br Brian Berg cfc Shield for defeating St Leos Wahroonga These two teams, have never before progressed so far. The competition progressed satisfactorily with very few matches overdue. Thanks to all for making this happen. Given the aim of the competitionis to ultimately find the best team in the state it is gratifying to see so many schools performing as strongly as they have. DOWNIE TROPHY St Gregory’s Campbelltown defeated Edmund Rice Wollongong in the final to win the Nicholas Downie Memorial Trophy for 2013/14. St Gregory’s went on to make the semi final of the NSWSCA Cup losing to the stronger Hills Sports High School. Thanks to Mr Paul Milgate from Xavier College Skennars Head for his many, many years of service running the Downie Trophy competition. CCC cricket continues to be strong due to the state wide involvement of players at two age levels and long may it continue Chris Browne NSWCCC Berg/Downie Convener

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GIRLS CRICKET – 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team

Chloe Gray John Therry Catholic High School Campbelltown

Claire Coelho MacKillop Senior College Port Macquarie

Clara Iemma St Ursula's College Kingsgrove

Julia Hunt MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale

Kaelah Austin St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

Keira Perry Nagle College Blacktown South

Lauren Georgia Smith St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford East

Madeline Penna Freeman Catholic College Green Valley

Prudence Roebuck Mount Saint Joseph Milperra

Rebecca Beeson MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale

Sarah Lennon Holy Trinity Inverell

Tilly Power MacKillop College Bathurst

NSWCCC Selections Report There were close to 60 young ladies, from all over the state, gathered at the SCG to compete for a spot in the NSWCCC Girls Cricket Team on Monday 3rd March. The standard of players was high with competition for spots very intense. With a full day of net trials and modified games completed, team management was proud to announce the team below to compete in the Lord's Taverners carnival in Maitland from 17th to 19th of Marc 2014. (Please scroll right to the bottom of the page for team list) NSW All Schools Report The Girls Cricket team performed admirably at the NSW School Girls Tournament finishing third overall. Day 1 saw CCC play CHS 1 and CHS 2 in two Twenty20 matches. Despite losing both games CCC were very competitive and both results could have easily gone in our favour. Day 2 saw CCC play CIS. CIS's two Honour team representatives had standout games and unfortunately were far too strong on the day. As a team we commiserated with a team dinner at a local restaurant with parents and supporters and planned to turn the tables on CIS on Day 3 in the 3rd and 4th playoff. And turn the tables we did with a dominating display that exemplified the talent that this squad had at their disposal. Despite finishing with a record of 3 losses and 1 win this young CCC squad were very competitive and with the experience gained I expect that they will be very competitive next year. Congratulations must go to the three girls that were selected in the Honour team for the tournament: Sarah Lennon, Rebecca Beeson and Clara Iemma. Congratulations should also go to Keira Perry for winning the tournaments Fielding award. Students Selected in NSW All Schools Honour Team Rebecca Beeson MacKillop College Warnervale Sarah Lennon Holy Trinity College Inverell Clara Iemma St Ursula’s College Kingsgrove Luke Morrissey NSWCCC Girls Cricket Manager

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NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Ainslie Bakker Trinity Catholic College Lismore Alexander Clinton St Pius X High School Adamstown Alexandria Emerson James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange Ali Thomson Marian Catholic College Round Corner Amelia Carnovale Bethany College Hurstville Amy Belfanti MacKillop College Bathurst Amy Harding St Clare's College Waverley Amy Sligar St Patrick's College Campbelltown Anna Altenburg Sacred Heart Central Cootamundra Annabel Hickey Loreto Kirribilli Annika Durante Loreto Kirribilli Ashleigh Rankin St John Bosco College Engadine Beau Harvey Carroll College Broulee Belinda Scott St Edmund's School Wahroonga Ben Burridge St. John Paul College Coffs Harbour Benjamin Niceforo St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park Benjamin Thomson Marian Catholic College Round Corner Blake Archbold All Saints College, St Joseph's Campus Lochinvar Brandon Connolly James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange Brent Rushworth St Gregory's College Gregory Hills Brhenin Sweeney O'Connor College Armidale Caitlin McStay St Patrick's College Sutherland Candice Harris St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford East Cara Feain- Ryan St John's College Woodlawn Lismore Charlotte Bett St Mary's Star of the Sea College Wollongong Charlotte Bridger St Mary's Star of the Sea College Wollongong Chayse Holland MacKillop College Bathurst Chloe Hollingsworth St Joseph's High School Aberdeen Chloe Quinn Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah Christopher Breen St Patrick's College Sutherland Claudia White Loreto Kirribilli Clayton Johnson St John's College Woodlawn Lismore Connor Rose St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga Courtney Lendvay Holy Spirit College Corrimal Damian O'Donoghue Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Daniel Collins St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Dario Perrino Marist College Kogarah Bexley Dominic Moore All Saints College, St Peter's Campus Maitland Elizabeth Gandy St Mary's Star of the Sea College Wollongong Elizabeth Gerber Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Ella Heeney McCarthy College Tamworth Elly Gallagher Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills Emily Hopper Loreto Kirribilli Erin O'Bryan St Patrick's College Sutherland Errol Gulden Marcellin College Randwick Finn Askew St Paul's College West Kempsey Flynn Goodman St Paul's High School 7-10) Port Macquarie Georgia Voura St Columba's High Springwood Grace Greenhalgh Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington Griffin Goodman St Paul's High School 7-10) Port Macquarie Hannah Preeo St Mary's Star of the Sea College Wollongong Harry Lewis Marcellin College Randwick Harry McAllister St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga Hayden O'Neill Champagnat Catholic College Maroubra Hayley McIver St John Bosco College Engadine Hugo Douglas Marist College North Shore North Sydney Isabella Conroy Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla Isabella Hosking O'Connor College Armidale Isabella Khoudair Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Isabella Thornton-Bott Mercy Catholic College Chatswood Ivan Ozanic Freeman Catholic College Green Valley

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CROSS COUNTRY – 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Ivy Beglinger St Columba's High Springwood Jack Haggerty Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood Jack Orr Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah Jack Pilgrim St Paul's High School 7-10) Port Macquarie Jack Scammell Xavier High School Albury Jacob Hennessy Edmund Rice College Wollongong Jake Evans St John Bosco College Engadine James Constance Mount Carmel High Minto James Cox St Edwards College Gosford James De Luca Holy Spirit College Corrimal Jamie Dib Trinity Catholic College Auburn Jason Yerbury De La Salle College Revesby Heights Jaycob Duggan De La Salle College Revesby Heights Jemma Gallagher Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills Jerome Etteridge Aquinas College Menai Joanne Skinner St Patrick's College Campbelltown Joe Burgess Marist College North Shore North Sydney Jonathan Moore Trinity Catholic College Goulburn Jordan Doris Mount Carmel High Minto Jordan Heywood Edmund Rice College Wollongong Joseph Jones St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga Joseph O'Connor All Saints College, St Peter's Campus Maitland Joshua Stacey St Clare's High School Taree Jye Crowe St Edwards College Gosford Kane Rodwell Holy Spirit College Corrimal Kash Powell De La Salle College Caringbah Kayla Romaniuk All Saints College, St Peter's Campus Maitland Kerilee Coote Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills Kienan Brown St Columba's High Springwood Kirsten Simpson Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills Kyle Devine Marist College North Shore North Sydney Laara Lewis Marist Sister's College Woolwich Lachlan Ryan Xavier College Llandilo Lara Saunders Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla Lars Martinsons Marian Catholic College Round Corner Laura Cook St Joseph's Regional College Port Macquarie Leena Yang Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill Liam Henderson Edmund Rice College Wollongong Lilith Malcolm Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah Lily Harding St Clare's College Waverley Lucy Cliff Holy Spirit College Corrimal Lucy Hunter Xavier High School Albury Luke Hurley Marist College North Shore North Sydney Luke Jacobs St Edwards College Gosford Luke Tarrant St. John Paul College Coffs Harbour Madeline Eaton St Mary's Star of the Sea College Wollongong Matthew Pottinger Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown Matthew Turner St Paul's High School Booragul Max Jameson St Dominic's College Kingswood Meg Doohan St Mary's Catholic College Casino Michelle Dalbon Marian Catholic College Round Corner Michelle Grech St Raphael's Catholic School Cowra Mikayla Hopper Loreto Kirribilli Mitchell Hennessy Edmund Rice College Wollongong Molly Quoyle Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Morgan Mathews Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah Naomi Scott Stella Maris College Manly Natasha Katsoudas Holy Spirit College Corrimal Nathan Breen St Patrick's College Sutherland Nathan Neale St Patrick's College Sutherland Nicholas Shipley Mount Carmel High Minto Nicholas Sultana Terra Sancta College Schofields Nikki Hollingsworth St Joseph's High School Aberdeen

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CROSS COUNTRY – 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Noah Negus Marian Catholic College Griffith Noah Oneill Holy Trinity Inverell Olivia Beck Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Olivia Sargent Nagle College Blacktown South Patrick Tegg St Patrick's College Sutherland Patrick Yazbek Clancy Catholic College West Hoxton Rachel Mangan Loreto Kirribilli Rose Davies St Pius X High School Adamstown Ryan Beetson St Mary's Cathedral Sydney Sam Mallon St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton Samuel Byrnes Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Samuel Lewis MacKillop Senior College 11-12) Port Macquarie Sara Matthews MacKillop College Bathurst Sarah Champley Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah Sarah Marvin Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Sean Heiner/Hennessy Xavier High School Albury Shauna Flynn St Mary's Star of the Sea College Wollongong Shouma Koko James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange Sophie Gocher Loreto Kirribilli Kirribilli Sophie Heeney McCarthy College Tamworth Sophie Maxwell Aquinas College Menai Sophie Wickham Stella Maris College Manly Summer Simon Holy Spirit College Corrimal Suzan Tong St. John Paul College Coffs Harbour Taylah Vella St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park Thomas Smith St Mark's Catholic College Stanhope Gardens Trent Glynn De La Salle College Revesby Heights Tristan Muir St Catherine's College Singleton Vanessa Dsouza Catherine McAuley Westmead Wynonna Lawrence St Anne's Central School Temora NSWCCC Cross Country Championships The Cross Country was held at Eastern Creek on the 13th June 2014. There were no apparent issues on the day and all races went smoothly. RESULTS Under 12 Patrick Yazbeck South/Sydney Morgan Mathews Lismore Kienan Brown Parramatta Taylah Vella Wollongong Joshua Stacey Maitland/Newcastle Charlotte Bett Wollongong Under 13 Max Jameson MCS Winnie Lawrence Canberra/Goulburn Flynn Goodman Lismore Sophie Gocher CGSSSA Joel Dorkin Canberra/Goulburn Charlotte Bridger Wollongong Under 14 Jordan Doris Wollongong Ella Henney Armidale Christopher Breen Southern Sydney Leena Yang Parramatta Joseph O'Connor Maitland/Newcastle Annika Durante CGSSSA Under 15 James Constance Wollongong Rose Davies Maitland/Newcastle Brent Rushworth MCS Hannah Preeo Wollongong Ryan Beetson CBSA Cara Feain-Ryan Lismore Under 16 Liam Henderson Wollongong Amy Harding CGSSSA Jack Orr Lismore Emily Hopper CGSSSA Jack Pilgrim Lismore Lily Harding CGSSSA

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CROSS COUNTRY – 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Under 17 Ben Thompson Parramatta Sophie Heeney Armidale James Cox Broken Bay Sophie Maxwell Southern Sydney Nathan Breen Southern Sydney Sarah Marvin Parramatta Open Joe Burgess MCC Ainslie Bakker Lismore Mitchell Hennessey Wollongong Annabel Hickey CGSSSA Luke Tarrant Lismore Laura Cook Team Events Gold Medallists Age Boys Girls Under 12 MCC Wollongong Under 13 Lismore CGSSSA Under 14 Southern Sydney CGSSSA Under 15 Wollongong Wollongong Under 16 Wollongong CGSSSA Under 17 Parramatta CGSSSA Open Lismore Lismore Congratulations to Wollongong, Lismore Dioceses and the CGSSSA association for the strength they bring to the team competition. NSW All Schools Cross Country Championships Below are the NSW All Schools Cross Country students that finished in the top 10 places in each age group

Under 12 Boys Position Girls Yazbeck, Patrick 7th Brown, Kienan 10th

Under 13 Boys Position Girls Position Winnie Lawrence 2nd Sophie Gocher 8th Charlotte Bridger 9th

Under 14 Boys Position Girls Position Jordan Doris 4th Ella Heeney 2nd Christopher Breen 2nd Leena Yang 9th Joseph O’Connor 6th

Under 15 Boys Position Girls Position James Constance 1 Rose Davies 2nd Brent Rushworth 8 Hannah Preeo 4th Trent Glynn 10 Cara Feain-Ryan 5th

Under 16 Boys Position Girls Position Amy Harding 1st Emily Hopper 3rd Lily Harding 5th Sarah Champley 8th Ashleigh Rankin 10

Under 17 Boys Position Girls Position Ben Thompson 2 Sophie Heeney 5th Nathan Breen 7 Sophie Maxwell 7th Hayden ONeill 8 Sam Mallon 9

Opens Boys Position Girls Position Joe Burgess 6 Annabel Hickey 5th Luke Tarrant 10 Laura Cook 6th Elizabeth Gerber 10th

AWD 12-13 yrs Position Girls Position Lachlan Ryan 1st Belinda Scott 3rd Jerome Ettridge 2nd Noah Negus 3rd

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NSW CROSS COUNTRY TEAM REPRESENTATIVES AND RESULTS Congratulations to the following students who represented NSW at the School Sport Australia Cross Country championships in Albany in August 2014

Name Individual result Team result -- Relay result

Ella Heeney 34 Gold -- Gold

Christopher Breen 21 Bronze --- Silver

Rose Davies 8 Gold --- Gold

Hannah Preeo 7 Gold --- Gold

Cara Feain-Ryan 6 Gold --- Gold

Amy Harding-Delooze 7 Silver --- Silver

Lily Harding-Delooze 16 Silver --- Silver (ran up an age)

Ben Thompson 27 Silver ---- Silver

Nathan Breen 41 Silver ---11th in the time trial

Joe Burgess 8 Gold --- Gold

Annabel Hickey 10 Gold --- Silver

Winnie Lawrence 11 Silver --- Gold

James Constance 48 Bronze ---- 2nd in the time trial

Manon Wilson 19 Silver --- Silver

AWD 12-13 years

Jerome Eldridge 5th Belinda Scott 1st

Noah Negus 7th

Wendy Breen NSWCCC Cross Country Convener

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DIVING - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC Diving Team Lachlan Sibir St Andrew's College Marayong Vishesh Sarda St Andrew's College Marayong Henry Jenkins Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Liam Wood St Pius X High School Adamstown Peter Hammer St Joseph's Regional College Port Macquarie Deniz Fuad St Andrew's College Marayong Eric Hammer St Joseph's Regional College Port Macquarie Nathan Calman St Gregory's College Gregory Hills Jemma France St Andrew's College Marayong Julia Williams St Paul's High School Port Macquarie Milly Marks Bethlehem College Ashfield Kaitlyn Green St Andrew's College Marayong Lucy Tooney Xavier High School Albury Millie Himmelberg Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Amy France St Andrew's College Marayong Olivia O'Rourke St Patrick's College Sutherland Tyra Olsson St Andrew's College Marayong Georgia Hinds St Joseph's Regional College Port Macquarie Isabella Brazdil Santa Sabina College Strathfield Lucie Williams St Paul's High School Port Macquarie Ellen Martin Cerdon College Merrylands Emily Der Marist Sister's College Woolwich Sarah Boyle Santa Sabina College Strathfield

NSWCCC Diving Championships The NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Diving competition was held at Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre on Tuesday 29th April. 35 students from 12 Catholic Schools across NSW competed in the Springboard Events while 8 students (the largest number to date) competed in the Open Platform Event. Once again, the standard of diving at NSWCCC has improved greatly with divers competing dives with a higher degree of difficulty and diving from higher board heights. In the Open Platform, Nathan Calman from St Gregory’s College, Campbeltown performed dives from the 10m Platform while several divers performed their platform dives from the 7.5m platform. The highest degree of difficulty dive performed in the competition was also from Nathan who competed an Inward 2½ somersaults from the 7.5m platform worth 2.7 in degree. This year we farewell 2 more divers who have competed at NSWCCC for most of their high school lives. Ellen Martin from Cerdon College and Sarah Boyle from Santa Sabina dived for the last time at this year’s event. NSWCCC thanks you for your continued commitment to diving and wishes you all the best as you complete your HSC. NSWCCC diving would not run without the Diving NSW officials who judge the divers each year. Thank you to Allen Bull, Norma Holland, Stan Pendall, Vyninka Arlow and Charlotte Moore who officiated on the day. Special thanks to Stuart Guthrie from OLMC for helping out on the table and running the CGSSSA competition, Nathan Weaver from St Andrews College for managing the divers and working on the table and Sue Milford from School Sport Australia for refereeing. Please find a complete list of results on the website. The first 3 place getters in each event went on to represent NSWCCC at the NSW All Schools competition while all platform divers progressed to their Age Group Platform event at All Schools. Well done to all divers and I hope to see you next year. NSW All Schools Diving Championships The NSW All Schools Diving Championships took place on Monday 5th May at Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre. NSWCCC sent a team of 23 divers to compete in both the Springboard and Platform Events. It was again a long day beginning with warm up at 7.30am and concluding at 4pm. On the day, all divers competed to the best of their ability and conducted themselves in a manner befitting the Catholic values espoused by their schools. This year saw NSWCCC divers become more competitive with those from CHS and CIS. There were several podium finishes and School Sport Australia (SSA) berths, some in multiple events. Millie Marks from Bethlehem College placed 2nd in the 13yr Girls Springboard and 3rd in the 12-14yr Girls Platform Event. Nathan Calman from St Gregory’s College, Campbeltown placed 1st in the 16yrs Boys Springboard Event and 2nd in the 15-16yr Boys.

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DIVING - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Platform. Both Millie and Nathan will compete in Springboard and Platform at SSA in July. Liam Wood from St Piux Xth placed 2nd in the 14yr Boys Springboard and will compete in that event at SSA. CCC divers to watch in the future include Lucy Tooney from Xavier High School Albury who narrowly missed 3rd place in her 14 yr Springboard Event by less than 1 point. Amy France and Tyra Olsson from St Andrews College also stepped up this year placing 4th and 5th respectively in the 15-16yr Girls Platform. We are very proud of our NSWCCC divers who competed at NSW All Schools, in particular the regional divers who, due to pool closures, had limited practice time in the lead up to the event. We encourage all NSWCCC divers to continue to improve their dives and come back next year with a renewed enthusiasm and competitive spirit. Well done! Students selected in NSW All Schools Team Nathan Calman St Gregory's College Gregory Hills Milly Marks Bethlehem College Ashfield Liam Wood St Pius X High School Adamstown School Sport Australia Report NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Diving had 3 representatives at this year’s School Sport Australia Championships. Milly Marks from Bethlehem College, Liam Wood from St Pius X and Nathan Calman from St Gregory’s College all made the trip to Melbourne in July to compete in a number of springboard, platform, individual and team events. They were accompanied by Anita Weaver SSA manager and coach. Day one consisted of a briefing, team photo and initial training session. All 3 CCC divers trained well, getting used to the boards and choosing their final dive lists for competition. Milly would compete in the 13yrs girls springboard, 12-13yrs girls platform, 12-13yrs girls synchronised and the team event. Liam’s events included 14yrs boys springboard, 14-15yrs boys synchronised and team event while Nathan competed in 16yrs boys springboard, 15-16yrs boys platform, 15-16yrs boys synchronised and the team event. With such heavy programs, all divers had to make the most of their training time while seeking out their partners for the synchronised and team events. They were also given homework assignments in groups and Nathan was a very responsible group leader ensuring the work was completed by all in his team and handed in on time. He demonstrated leadership skills, teamwork and nurturing of younger divers, qualities which were again noted by team coaches and management. He will definitely be in consideration for a captaincy position should he make the Pacific School Games team next year. Through the 5 days of competition, the CCC divers performed well. Liam placed 5th in his individual springboard event while Milly and Nathan both medalled. Milly placed 1st in the 13yrs girls springboard, Nathan placed 2nd in his individual events biys 16yrs springboard and boys 15-16 yrs platform. Nathan also placed 1st in the 17yrs synchronised event. Once again it was a great achievement for NSWCCC divers who made up such a small part of the team yet contributed so much in terms of sportsmanship, dedication and placings on the dais. I look forward to the continued growth of diving within NSWCCC and hope to see more CCC divers make the pathway through to the 2015 Pacific School Games in Adelaide.

Anita Weaver NSWCCC Diving Convener/NSW All Schools Manager/Coach

Milly Marks Nathan Calman

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BOYS FOOTBALL 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team

Christopher McStay St Patrick's College Sutherland

Cristian Gonzalez Freeman Catholic College Green Valley

Daniel Eisenhauer St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton

Jack Miranda Holy Spirit College Corrimal

Jack O'Mally St Edward’s College Gosford

Jarrod Benham St John Bosco College Engadine

Jordan Morfitis Marist College Kogarah Bexley

Leonardo Malfara Marist College Kogarah Bexley

Mark Rizoski Marist College Kogarah Bexley

Matthew Stewart Magdalene Catholic High Narellan

Michael Loupis Casimir Catholic College Marrickville

Oliver Carrasco Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Rami Alassmi Marist College Kogarah Bexley

Rino Zenari Marist College Kogarah Bexley

Stefan Dimoski Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Todd Balneaves St Edwards College Gosford

Vincent Giannini Christian Brothers’ High School Lewisham

NSWCCC Selections Report Finals 1 v 2 MCC 1 drew Wollongong 1 (winner on Penalties) 3 v 4 MCS 2 defeated CBSA 1 NSW All Schools Report CIS defeated CHS1 1 - 0 CHS 2 defeated CCC 2 - 1 CHS 1 defeated CHS2 2 - 1 CCC defeated CIS 1 - 0 CIS drew with CHS 2 3 - 3 CHS 1 v CCC 5 - 0 Points For Against Place CHS 1 7 1st CHS 2 6 6 6 2nd CIS 6 4 4 3rd CCC 5 4th Each team nominates a player for a "Spirit of Skill and Sportsmanship" Award (nominated by team management) The NSWCCC player who received this award - Rami Alassmi - Marist College Kogorah Students selected in NSW All Schools Team Rino Zenari Marist College Kogarah Matthew Stewart Magdalene Catholic High Narellan School Sport Australia Report Dean Bertenshaw NSWCCC Boys Football Coach NSW All Schools Assistant Coach

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GIRLS FOOTBALL - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Bianca Galic Marist Sisters' College Woolwich

Brianna-Rose Oliverio Freeman Catholic College Green Valley

Carla Trimboli Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla

Cassidy Chidgey Bede Polding College South Windsor

Celeste Thompson St Patrick's College Campbelltown

Claire Coelho MacKillop Senior College Port Macquarie

Dana Buttigieg Mount Carmel High Minto

Emma Voloder Freeman Catholic College Green Valley

Hannah Bacon St Patrick's College Sutherland

Jessica Stofmeel Xavier College Llandilo

Kaelah Austin St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

Laani Winkler-Harding Trinity Catholic College Lismore

Laura Murtagh St Patrick's College Campbelltown

Natalie Tobin Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills

Olivia Creswick St Paul's College West Kempsey

Rhiannon Gobourg Xavier College Llandilo

Rochelle Borromeo St Ursula's College Kingsgrove

Ruby Jackson Loreto Kirribilli

NSWCCC Selections Report The NSWCCC selections were held at Coffs Harbour from 26 - 27th May 2014. Each game in the competition over the 2 days was of a very high quality with all girls determined to showcase their excellent football skills on the field. Congratulations to the girls who were selected into the NSWCCC team. All Schools Report The NSWCCC team consisted of sixteen talented girls from a number of catholic schools across NSW. The standard of the competition was very high again this year and the girls were very supportive of each other and displayed great sportwomanship throughout the competition. It was a pleasure to be the coach of such a talented and enthusiastic team and it was fantastic to have 2 girls selected into the NSW All Schools Team. Students selected in NSW All Schools Team Hannah Bacon St Patrick's College Sutherland Natalie Tobin Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills Results CCC drew CHS 2 1 - 1 CIS defeated CHS 1 1 - 0 CHS 1 defeated CCC 4 - 1 CHS 2 defeated CIS 2 - 0 CHS 1 defeated CHS 2 1 - 0 CIS defeated CCC 2 – 0 Overall Placings: 1st CHS 1 - 7 points 2nd CIS - 7 points 3rd CHS 2 – 6 points 4th CCC - 4 points School Sport Australia Report The 2014 Championships were held this year in Sydney from Sunday 24th August to Friday 29th August. The NSW team consisted of girls from a variety of State, Catholic and Independent high schools. The weather in Sydney was very changeable with sunshine, wind and rain during different times of play. Fortunately this did not affect the flow of the championship as all games were played on synthetic pitches. All the girls played very competitively and worked well together as a team in each game to ensure that they remained undefeated throughout the competition. They had solid wins against Victoria and South Australia and a fantastic win against Queensland their main rivals in the competition.

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GIRLS FOOTBALL - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT The girls were credit to their schools and conducted themselves in a professional manner on and off the field. They displayed great determination and skill throughout each game and this resulted in them winning the Championship. Congratulation to all the girls and in particular to Hannah Bacon from St Patrick's College Sutherland who was selected into the Australian Schoolgirls team. A fantastic achievement! It was a pleasure to be the Assistant Coach. Results NSW 4 defeated ACT 0 NSW 1 defeated WA 0 NSW 6 defeated VIC 0 NSW 5 defeated SA 0 NSW 3 defeated QLD 1 Overall Placings 1st NSW 15 points 2nd WA 10 points 3rd ACT 8 points 4th QLD 7 points 5th VIC 3 points 6th SA 0 points Student selected in Australian Schoolgirls Hannah Bacon St Patrick’s College Sutherland Daniel Watts NSWCCC Girls Football Coach NSW All Schools Assistant Coach

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NSWCCC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2014 – RESULTS

FINALS Boys 1 v 2 MCC 1 drew Wollongong 1 (Winner on Penalties) 3 v 4 MCS 2 defeated CBSA 1

Girls 1 v 2 CGSSSA 1 drew Lismore 1 (Winner on Penalties) 3 v 4 Wollongong 2 drew Parramatta 2 (Winner on Penalties)

BOYS POOL A MCS Wollongong Parramatta South Sydney Wagga/Canberra FOR AGAINST POINTS

MCS 0-1 4-1 3-3 4-0 11 5 9

Wollongong 1-0 6-0 2-1 6-0 15 1 12

Parramatta 1-4 0-6 2-1 5-2 8 13 8

South Sydney 3-3 1-2 1-2 2-1 7 8 7

Wagga/Canberra 0-4 0-6 2-5 1-2 3 17 4

GIRLS POOL A Broken

Bay Mait/Newcastle CGSSSA Wagga/Canberra Wollongong FOR AGAINST POINTS

Broken Bay 5-2 0-2 2-1 1-1 8 6 9

Mait/Newcastle 2-5 1-8 0-1 0-6 3 20 4

CGSSSA 2-0 8-1 3-2 1-1 14 4 11

Wagga/Canberra 1-2 1-0 2-3 0-2 4 7 6

Wollongong 1-1 6-0 1-1 2-0 10 2 10

BOYS POOL B MCC Lismore Broken

Bay Mait/Newcastle Armidale/Bath CBSA FOR AGAINST POINTS

MCC 4-0 3-1 2-0 4-3 1-0 14 4 15

Lismore 0-4 3-3 2-6 1-1 3-3 9 13 8

Broken Bay 1-3 3-3 1-0 4-2 1-2 10 10 10

Mait/Newcastle 0-2 6-2 0-1 0-0 1-6 7 11 8

Armidale/Bath 3-4 1-1 2-4 0-0 0-5 6 14 7

CBSA 0-1 3-3 2-1 6-1 5-0 16 6 12

GIRLS POOL B Lismore South Sydney Parramatta Armidale/Bath SCC FOR AGAINST POINTS

Lismore 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 6 0 12

South Sydney 0-1 1-3 9-2 5-2 15 8 8

Parramatta 0-1 3-1 8-2 9-0 20 4 10

Armidale/Bath 0-3 2-9 2-8 4-0 8 20 6

SCC 0-1 2-5 0-9 0-4 2 19 4

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KNOCKOUT FOOTBALL - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

SEMI FINALS

Monday 1st September 2014

Venue: Seymour Shaw Playing Fields, The Boulevarde Miranda Open Girls Semi Finals One Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg 3 John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow 2 Open Girls Semi Finals Two: Trinity Catholic College Lismore 1 Casimir Catholic College Marrckickville 0 Open Boys Semi Finals One Holy Spirit College Bellambi 2 Good Samaritan Catholic College Hinchinbrook 1 Open Boys Semi Finals Two St Edward's College Gosford 1 St Paul's Catholic College Kempsey 0 Junior Boys Semi Finals One Aquinas College Menai 2 Edmund Rice College Wollongong 1 Junior Boys Semi Finals Two Holy Cross College Ryde 2 St Paul's Catholic College Manly 1

FINALS

Tuesday 2nd September 2014

Venue: Seymour Shaw Playing Fields, The Boulevarde Miranda Open Girls Trinity Catholic College Lismore 3 Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg 0 Open Boys Holy Spirit College Bellambi 2 St Edward's College Gosford 1 Junior Boys Aquinas College Menai 1 Holy Cross College Ryde 0 Aaron Poll NSWCCC Knockout Football Convener

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PRESENTATIONS BY

NSWCCC EXECUTIVE OFFICER Kym Skerritt

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NSWCCC KNOCKOUT FOOTBALL FINALISTS

OPEN BOYS Holy Spirit College Bellambi St Edward’s College Gosford

JUNIOR BOYS Aquinas College Menai

Holy Cross College Ryde

OPEN GIRLS Trinity Catholic College Lismore

Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg

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NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Darcy Boyd MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale

Jack Pountney St. John Paul College Coffs Harbour

Joe Darcy St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton

Lucas Higgins Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah

William Barnett St Joseph's High School Aberdeen

Casey Cook Lumen Christi College Pambula

Danielle Vasquez St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

Doey Choi Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Eleena Kyriacou Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington

Stephanie Kyriacou Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington

Tess Clarke Brigidine College St Ives

Daniel Kolar Champagnat Catholic College Maroubra NSWCCC Selections Report (Southern) Macquarie Links Golf Club was the venue for the 2014 southern golf trials for students from Catholic and Independent schools on Monday 17th March. Macquarie Links Golf Club is another outstanding public access golf course and an excellent venue to challenge some of the best junior golfers in NSW. Eighty six students from Catholic and Independent schools were involved in the trial. Boy’s gross winner on the day was the very consistent Daniel Kolar from Marist College Pagewood with a solid round of 74. Daniel finished one shot clear of Cameron Glenday from All Saints Catholic College Casula who shot 75. The course proved very unforgiving as one unnamed played posted a “baker’s dozen” 13 on the second easiest hole on the course. He was not alone in scoring double figures on that hole! The 15 and Under division was a hotly contested affair with Brad Doherty from St Patrick’s Marist College Dundas firing an excellent 77 to hold off Marist College Eastwood’s Harry Doig who finished with a 79, surviving a countback from Jones Comerford(St John’s Dubbo). Recent rain insured the tight Macquarie Links layout would play to its full length little run to help the shorter hitters. Well placed fairway bunkers made accuracy off the tee very important. In the girl’s divisions newly crowned NSW Amateur Champion Doey Choi(Santa Sabina Strathfield) showed her class shooting the best gross score of 77 to take out the 15 years and under division from Dani Vasquez(St Joseph’s Catholic College Albion Park) who fired an 86 edging out the ever improving Casey Cook - Lumen Christi College Pambula on a countback. The Open division was taken out by Tess Clarke from Brigidine St Ives with an 82 from Freeman Catholic College’s Madeline Woodley. Some of the girls found the going tough on the longer holes with long carries and plentiful hazards. A few balls disappeared into the bush with several players being reluctant to look for their balls as many areas were designated ”Snake Habitats”! A huge thank you to the staff Macquarie Links for their hospitality and ensuring students had a rewarding experience at the southern golf trials. Players will now be gearing up for the NSWAllschools Championships and Jack Newton Shield events which will be held on the 6th-7th May at Wentworth Falls and Blackheath Golf Clubs.

NSWCCC STROKEPLAY CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS

Player 15/U GIRLS H'CP 1-9 10-18 Gross Rnk

1 Choi, D 1 38 39 77 1

2 Vasquez, D 9 43 43 86 2

3 Cook, C 9 40 46 86 2

4 Woodley, I 16 48 40 88 4

5 Kyriacou, S 7 47 43 90 5

6 Johnson, M 14 46 45 91 6

7 Woodley, Madison 27 52 51 103 7

8 Pierce, L 26 57 49 106 8

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9 Vigna, G 24 51 55 106 8

10 Hill, P 23 53 54 107 10

Player OPEN GIRLS H'CP 1-9 10-18 Gross Rnk

1 Clarke, T 8 42 40 82 1

2 Woodley, Madeline 14 51 46 97 2

3 Farren, B 17 53 52 105 3

Player OPEN BOYS H'CP 1-9 10-18 Gross Rank

1 Kolar, D 0 37 37 74 1

2 Glenday, C 6 38 37 75 2

3 Wheatley, J 7 38 41 79 3

4 Cinelli, A 3 37 42 79 3

5 Logue, O 5 42 38 80 5

6 Reale, D 0 37 44 81 6

7 Holmes, M 2 43 39 82 7

8 Barlow, B 7 41 41 82 7

9 Purtill, T 2 40 42 82 7

10 Priest, D 5 42 41 83 10

11 Jason, M 5 40 43 83 10

12 Keomoungkhoun, H 3 40 44 84 12

13 Liddy, S 5 40 44 84 12

14 Hilder, J 7 40 44 84 12

15 York, S 6 43 42 85 15

16 Snare, A 5 42 43 85 15

17 Ward, B 9 42 43 85 15

18 Grierson, L 5 43 43 86 18

19 Fay, T 5 42 44 86 18

20 Power, M 2 37 49 86 18

21 MacCan, L 12 48 40 88 21

22 Fiorenza, A 4 47 44 91 22

23 Inskip, D 6 43 50 93 23

24 Connolly, B 4 50 44 94 24

25 Hunt, J 10 50 47 97 25

26 Gear, J 12 51 48 99 26

Player 15/U BOYS H'CP 1-9 10-18 Gross Rank

1 Doherty, B 5 38 39 77 1

2 Doig, H 3 40 39 79 2

3 Comerford, J 3 39 40 79 2

4 Watson, B 3 39 41 80 4

5 Schouw, J 3 39 44 83 5

6 Powter, A 6 41 42 83 5

7 Gadd, J 3 41 44 85 7

8 O'Collins, Z 6 39 46 85 7

9 Green, A 3 41 45 86 9

10 Crowe, H 7 43 44 87 10

11 Whitelaw, L 8 44 43 87 10

12 Bill, L 6 46 44 90 12

13 Fearns, J 10 47 47 94 13

14 Frith, M 11 47 48 95 14

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GOLF 2014 - ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC Selections Report (Northern) Tuncurry Golf Club was the venue for the 2014 northern golf trials for students from Catholic and Independent schools. Tuncurry Golf Club is nestled in behind the sand dunes at Tuncurry and rated in the top 100 public access courses in Australia. The week prior to the trials, Tuncurry played host to the NSW Seniors Championships so it was in perfect condition for the schools golf trials. Boys’ gross winner on the day was Lucas Higgins from Mt. St Patrick’s College Murwillumbah with a solid round of 74. Lucas survived a 3 way countback to win from Hunter valley student Ben Stokes from St Catherine’s Singleton who also fired a two over 74, along with John Paul College’s Jack Pountney who also shot 74. Fourth place went to John Paul College Coffs Harbour’s Jack Hickey with a fine score of 77 on the testing Tuncurry layout.

Under 15 boys winner was Corey Lamb – All Saints Lochinvar with 86. Runner up from St Paul’s Port Macquarie was Lachlan Richards.

Recent rain insured the tight Tuncurry layout would play to its full length with thick rough and little run to help the shorter hitters. In the girl’s divisions Lily Baker from Port Macquarie and new recruit Chloe Pearce from St. Francis Xavier College Hamilton fired 87’s with Lily winning the 15 yrs and under event whilst Chloe took out the opens with Annika Boyd placing 2nd in the junior division.

A huge thank you to the staff at Tuncurry, particularly Noelene Lumley in the Pro shop. The local veterans did an amazing job running a BBQ for all the players feeding them after their first 9 holes.

Club president Doug made it all possible and the local members are keen to have the event return in 2015. CCC is very grateful to all those associated with the hosting of the tournament which reduces travel and associated costs for students in the north of the state.

NSWCCC STROKEPLAY CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS

BOYS SCHOOL H'CP Gross Rnk Net

Higgins, L Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah 0 74 1 74

Stokes, B St Catherine's College Singleton 1 74 1 73

Pountney, J John Paul College Coffs Harbour 0 74 1 74

Hickey, J John Paul College Coffs Harbour 1 77 4 76

Biron, T St Paul's High School Port Macquarie 3 78 5 75

Jubelin, J St Paul's High School Port Macquarie 2 78 5 76

Darcy, J St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton 1 79 7 78

Gallagher, K St Joseph's High School Aberdeen 3 79 7 76

Ramsay, M St Paul's College West Kempsey 7 82 9 75

Lamb, C All Saints College, St Joseph's Campus Lochinvar 8 86 10 78

Neild, N All Saints College, St Peter's Campus Maitland 7 89 11 82

Madden, T St Paul's High School Port Macquarie 13 90 12 77

Richards, L St Paul's High School Port Macquarie 8 90 12 82

Harris, S St Paul's High School Port Macquarie 7 96 14 89

Butler, C O'Connor College Armidale 6 98 15 92

Tuckwell, T St Joseph's High School Aberdeen 12 108 16 96

GIRLS SCHOOL H'CP Gross Rnk Net

Pearce, C St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton 2 87 1 85

Baker, L St Paul's High School 7-10 Port Macquarie 3 87 1 84

Boyd, A MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale 18 95 3 77

NSW All Schools Strokeplay Championships Report The Open All Schools Championships adopted the same format as the Jack Newton event with 18 holes on Tuesday at Wentworth Falls followed by a further 18 holes on Wednesday at Blackheath. A capacity field of 128 players hit-off in brisk but clear conditions early on Tuesday morning. Lightning fast and firm greens made scoring difficult on the short but tight layout where position was more important than length.

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GOLF 2014 - ANNUAL REPORT Boys Day 1 leader was Isaac Noh (Homebush Boys HS) who carded an impressive 66. Next best was Nathan Barbieri (Epping Boys HS). Best of the CCC players was 2013 state team member Daniel Kolar (Marist Pagewood) who fired a solid 72. After 36 holes Isaac (69-73) hung on to win the Allschools title from Mitchell Gannon (Kirrawee)(71-70). The CCC Championship was decided in a sudden death play-off between Daniel Kolar (72-71) and Mackillop College Warnervale’s Darcy Boyd (73-70). Daniel won with a birdie 4 on the first play-off hole. Other NSWCCC boys to perform well were Joe Darcy (73-72) from St. Francis Xavier Hamilton, Lucas Higgins (73-73) Mt. St. Patrick’s College Murwillumbah, Jack Pountney (74-73) from John Paul College Coffs Harbour and Will Barnett(75-76) St Joseph’s Aberdeen. Girls Reigning NSW Amateur champion Doey Choi Santa Sabina Strathfield blitzed the field shooting 73-75 to win by 5 shots from CIS star Jessica Laskey. Doey also won the NSWCCC title from St Francis Xavier Hamilton’s Chloe Pearce (82-84). Other CCC players to qualify for the NSW Allschools Trials at Dubbo were Lily Baker (St Paul’s High Port Macquarie), the Kyriacou sisters Eleena and Stephanie (Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington), Tess Clarke (Brigidine College St. Ives) and Danielle Vasquez (St Joseph’s Catholic College Albion Park). Daniel Kolar was crowned NSWCCC Boys Champion for 2014 with Doey Choi winning the Girl’s event this year. Darcy Boyd and Chloe Pearce were the respective runners up in the scratch events NSW All Schools Matchplay Championships Girls Blackheath Golf Club was the venue for the NSW All Schools Matchplay titles in 2014. Doey Choi and Chloe Pearce were our two match play representatives this year. The girls both played well in their morning matches with relatively easy wins (Doey won 6/5 with Chloe winning 5/4) which unfortunately meant that they met in the quarter finals where Doey prevailed after a close match early winning 7/6. Doey was then paired against Coffs Harbour’s Amelia Grohin in the semi final. Again the match was close in the opening holes before Doey showed her class to beat the long hitting north coast girl 5/4. The win qualified Doey for the final against 2013 state team member Chloe Goadby (CIS). In a high quality match, with little between the two girls until the back nine holes. Standing on the 12th tee, the match was all square until Doey won the 12th, 13th and 14th holes to set up a commanding lead. Chloe fought hard finally succumbing on the 16th where Doey triumphed with a 3/2 victory. This completed a remarkable treble for Doey winning the NSWCCC Strokeplay Championships, the NSWAll Schools Strokeplay Championships as well as the NSW All Schools Matchplay title. Boys CCC boys’ Daniel Kolar and Jack Pountney represented CCC in the boy’s matchplay championships this year. Jack Pountney unluckily lost his first round match on the 18th after looking the winner for much of the morning losing 1 down to CHS player Douglas Rios-Ceballos. Daniel won his first round match defeating good mate Ben Robinson (CIS) 2/1 in a high standard match with both players under par. Daniel’s quarter final match-up saw him defeat the talented Mitch Gannon 3/1 in a tight tussle which had several lead changes early in the match. The semi-final against Douglass Rios-Ceballos was again a close affair with Daniel prevailing 2/1 setting up his first NSW All Schools matchplay finals appearance against the South Coasts Tom Punnett. The boys hit-off after lunch on Friday and traded holes early before Daniel edged ahead, taking a 2 up lead to the tenth tee. Daniel birdied 10 to go 3 up but Tom rallied with a good up and down for a half on the tricky 11th hole followed by a remarkable birdie on the short par 4 12th hole. Daniel 3 putted the 13th and all of a sudden it was a close match. The 14th was halved in pars and then Tom won 16 with a par to level the match. Daniel won 16 with a par and holed a clutch par putt on 17 to head the 18th tee with a one-hole advantage. The tricky 18th was a fitting stage for the boy’s final with Daniel prevailing after making par. Congratulations to Daniel for taking out the Matchplay title and the CCC Strokeplay Championship. Once again thanks to the members and staff of both Blackheath and Wentworth Falls Golf Clubs for their assistance in running both tournaments and for “giving up” their courses for the duration of the events.

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Jack Newton Shield Report Wentworth Falls and Blackheath Golf Clubs played host to the Year 7-9 Allschools event for the second time with typically chilly conditions greeting the players on Tuesday morning at Blackheath. A strong contingent of students from Catholic schools from all over NSW attended the tournament with testing conditions on the firm greens and fast running fairways. The new format involved 18 holes at Blackheath on Tuesday followed by 18 holes on the more difficult Wentworth Falls course on the Wednesday proved to be very successful with close scoring in most divisions. Lachlan Bill (76-77) from Trinity Goulburn won a tense play-off against 1st round leader Harrison Crowe (71-82) St Mary’s Cathedral Sydney to secure a place in the JNJGF team, who will travel to NZ early next year. Boy’s net winner was St Mary’s Gateshead’s Rhys Ballinger. The girls scratch winner was Kara Williams (Northern Beaches) with Pyper Hollis from St Clares’ Taree winning the net division. All four players will travel to NZ. Other CCC players to do well were Molly Perren-Leveridge (Merci College), Ejun Choi(Trinity), Lily Pierce(Our Lady of Mercy Burraneer), Brad Doherty(Sty Patrick’s Marist College Dundas) and Rogan Jackson(St. John Bosco College Engadine). NSW All Schools Trials Report The NSW All Schools Golf selection trials were conducted at Dubbo Golf Club during the last week of term 2 2014. Hosts CHS Western region led by Peter Ipkandanz and Shane Groen ensured all players had the opportunity to play their best in a very well organised carnival. The tight Dubbo layout was in exceptional condition with recent rain "greening up" the course. The greens were slick but very true and the fairways in their best condition for many years. NSWCCC was represented by 10 talented young players. The girls were led by a new recruit Chloe Pearce. Xavier Hamilton (formerly CHS), St Paul’s Port Macquarie's young star Lily Baker, Tess Clarke from Brigidine St. Ives and Casey Cook from Lumen Christie Catholic College, Pambula. Reigning NSW Amateur Champion Doey Choi was competing in the World Junior Championships and therefore unavailable. The boys team was comprised of Daniel Kolar (Champagnet College Pagewood), Lucas Higgins from Mt. St. Patrick's College Murwillumbah, Joe Darcy (Xavier Hamilton), Darcy Boyd Mackillop College Warnervale, Jack Pountney John Paul College Coffs Harbour and Will Barnett from St.Joseph's Aberdeen. Eighty-four players hit-off in brisk and windy conditions on Tuesday morning with the highly coveted places in the NSW All Schools team in their sights. The course proved the winner on day one with no one breaking par and a number of team hopefuls blowing their chances by shooting scores in the high 80's. Best for CCC on day one were Chloe Pearce with a solid 77 and the ever consistent Will Barnett with a 72 to lead the boy's scoring. Day two dawned with warmer weather and an abating wind. The improved conditions were reflected in the scores with Will Barnett sealing the boy's 36 hole scratch event with a brilliant round of two under par 69 to win by 4 shots. At days end all 6 CCC boys were in contention for state selection with the whole squad being placed in the top 12 with less than 3 shots separating 8 players. The girls’ scores were a little more widespread with Chloe Pearce in contention for the girls’ team. Tess, Lily and Casey all played well and I am sure benefited from the All Schools experience. Again, another beautiful day on Thursday and with the seeded shotgun start format sure to put those in contention for Allschools team selection under pressure from the outset. A number of leading players struggled early in their rounds with Allschools boys champion Isaac Noh carding a quadruple bogey 8 on his second hole after bogeying the first. By day's end the cream rose to the top and two very strong NSW All Schools teams were selected with CCC players making the team Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Doey Choi Santa Sabina Strathfield Daniel Kolar Champagnat Catholic College Pagewood (Captain) Will Barnett St Joseph's High School Aberdeen Chloe Pearce St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Reserves Joe Darcy St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Jack Pountney St. John Paul College Coffs Harbour

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The team will travel to Toowoomba for the School Sport Australia Championships in late August. All CCC players, their families and their schools should be proud of the manner in which the team members conducted themselves throughout the duration of the carnival. It is always disappointing to miss selection in representative teams but with the talent shown by all players in the team I'm sure some of the younger brigade will force their way into the Allschools team in the next few years. Once again congratulations to all selected players and good luck at School Sport Australia. Also, a big thank you to Western Region Sport staff, the Dubbo Golf Club and its members.

Individual Scores - GIRLS - State Carnival

Name

School

RE

GIO

N

H'c

ap

R1 Gross

R2 Gross

R1 Net

R2 Net

36 Hole

Gross

36 Hole

Net

R3

Gross

R3 Net

Clayton Small Maitland Grossman Hs H 5 86 79 81 74 165 155 93 88 Hayden Gulliver Maitland Hs H 1 78 76 77 75 154 152 78 77 Isaiah Melia Whitebridge Hs H 1 87 75 86 74 162 160 67 66 Luke Ferrier Newcastle Hs H 4 72 73 68 69 145 137 72 68 Jacob Tonkin Southern Cross K-12 NC 0 79 74 79 74 153 153 74 74 Daniel Morgan Camden Haven Hs NC 4 88 77 84 73 165 157 78 74 Ben Morgan Camden Haven Hs NC 3 89 82 86 79 171 165 82 79 Samuel Hutchison

Westport Hs NC 3 80 79 77 76 159 153 79 76 Scott Kirkby Moree Secondary College NW -1 77 74 78 75 151 153 80 81 Andrew Brennan Walcha Cs NW 3 78 82 75 79 160 154 76 73 Tom Gill Farrer Mahs NW 4 84 89 80 85 173 165 88 84 James Shaw Tenterfield Hs NW 5 83 83 78 78 166 156 81 76 Joseph Trinder Cootamundra Hs RIV 0 80 77 80 77 157 157 80 80 Jake Harrison Giriffith Hs RIV 10 89 98 79 88 187 167 87 77 Jack Kalis Mt Austin Hs RIV 7 101 92 94 85 193 179 92 85 Jarrod Harding Young Hs RIV 10 95 89 85 79 184 164 90 80 Tom Punnett Ulladulla Hs SC 0 87 80 87 80 167 167 75 75 Zinyo Garcia Batemans Bay Hs SC -2 78 76 80 78 154 158 75 77 Sam Lee Batemans Bay Hs SC 7 81 78 74 71 159 145 86 79 Darcy Bond Kiama Hs SC 3 82 78 79 75 160 154 84 81

Daniel Kolar Champagnat College Pagewood CCC -1 73 72 74 73 145 147 69 70

Darcy Boyd Mckillop Catholic College Warnervale

CCC 1 81 71 80 70 152 150 79 78

Joe Darcy St. Francis Xavier CCC 0 73 73 73 73 146 146 78 78

Lucas Higgins Mt St. Patrick College Murwillumbah CCC -1 78 73 79 74 151 153 81 82

Mitchell Gannon Kirrawee Hs SE -1 75 72 76 73 147 149 75 76 Ethan Keane The Jannalli Hs SE 3 81 80 78 77 161 155 81 78 Mitch Beohm Endeavour Shs SE 3 82 82 79 79 164 158 77 74 Jackson Hall Heathcote Hs SE 8 88 199 80 191 287 271 199 191 Isaac Noh Homebush Boys Hs SN -3 76 75 79 78 151 157 76 79

Jordie Garner Tuggerah Lakes Sc Tumbi Umbi Campus SN 1 81 74 80 73 155 153 76 75

Corey Jones Tuggerah Lakes Sc Berkeley Vale Campus SN -1 81 72 82 73 153 155 73 74

Nathan Barbieri Epping Boys Hs SN 0 83 79 83 79 162 162 77 77 Jason Perkin Moorebank Hs SSW 3 78 80 75 77 158 152 75 72 Blake Borton Picton Hs SSW 5 87 81 82 76 168 158 88 83 Eli Simon Westfields Sport Hs SSW 4 90 80 86 76 170 162 82 78 Joshua Borton Picton Hs SSW 7 91 80 84 73 171 157 84 77 Justin Kim Hills Sports Hs SW 3 81 75 78 72 156 150 78 75 Douglas Rios Greystanes Hs SW 2 83 78 81 76 161 157 82 80 Bryce Roach Muirfield Hs SW 4 79 75 75 71 154 146 78 74 Brandon Shong Mitchell Hs SW 4 84 80 80 76 164 156 72 68 Scott Matheson Denison College - Bathurst W 4 80 75 76 71 155 147 81 77 Jayden Taylor Kandos Hs W 6 79 81 73 75 160 148 80 74 Zac Kelly Mudgee Hs W 7 88 94 81 87 182 168 88 81 Tyler Mendham Orange Hs W 6 83 90 77 84 173 161 94 88 Harry Carr Saint Ignatious’ College CIS 2 87 81 85 79 168 164 97 95 Logan Salvador Lakes Grammer CIS 2 87 78 85 76 165 161 79 77 Weiliang Wang Reddam House Hs CIS 1 77 78 76 77 155 153 82 81 Thomas Harvey Pittwater House CIS 1 81 81 80 80 162 160 82 81 James Conran Kinross Wolaroi School INV 2 88 80 86 78 168 164 79 77

Jack Pountney John Paul College Coffs Harbour INV -1 77 74 78 75 151 153 72 73

Will Barnett St Joseph’s Hs Aberdeen INV -1 72 69 73 70 141 143 77 78

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Name School Handicap Score

Best Scratch 36 Holes Will BARNETT St Joseph’s HS

Aberdeen

141

Best Net 36 Holes Luke FERRIER Newcastle HS 4 137

Best Scratch R3 Isaiah MELIA Whitebridge HS 67

Best Net R3 Brandon SHONG Mitchell HS 4 68 c/b

Individual Scores - GIRLS - State Carnival

Name

School

Reg

ion

H'c

ap

R1 Gross

R2 Gross

R1 Net

R2 Net

36 Hole Gross

36

Hole Net

R3 Gross

R3 Net

Brianna Robards Kotara Hs H 13 101 98 88 85 199 173 94 81

Tori Threlfo Belmont Hs H 9 91 92 82 83 183 165 95 86

Piper Prince Cardiff Hs H 16 90 87 74 71 177 145 92 76

Olivia Leathley Hunter School Of Performing Arts H 31 112 114 81 83 226 164 108 77

Amelia Mehmet-Grohn Coffs Harbour Hs Nc -1 79 79 80 80 158 160 77 78

Maddie Trew Wollumbin Hs Nc 2 90 82 88 80 172 168 76 74

Courtney Fuller Grafton Hs Nc 8 96 91 88 83 187 171 90 82

Rachel Fellows Albury Hs Riv 9 88 97 79 88 185 167 93 84

Hope Cohen Mulwaree Hs Sc 4 82 79 78 75 161 153 80 76

Elyse Cuzner Bega Hs Sc 10 88 83 78 73 171 151 84 74

Cassidy Graham Warilla Hs Sc 17 96 91 79 74 187 153 88 71

Sarah Johnston Kiama Hs Sc 22 101 90 79 68 191 147 101 79

Chloe Pearce St. Francis Xavier College Hamilton CCC 3 77 80 74 77 157 151 81 78

Tess Clarke Brigidine College St Ives CCC 8 85 82 77 74 167 151 84 76

Lily Baker St Paul's Hs Port Macquarie CCC 5 87 79 82 74 166 156 90 85

Casey Cook Lumen Christi Pambula CCC 7 86 90 79 83 176 162 91 84

Gabi Beohm Endeavour Shs Se 14 88 91 74 77 179 151 89 75

Brianna Baird Mackellar Girls Hs Sn 7 87 89 80 82 176 162 81 74

Bella Kil Burwood Girls Hs Sn 5 79 79 74 74 158 148 80 75

Kura Poko Westfields Sports Hs Ssw 4 85 78 81 74 163 155 79 75

Amy Chu Bossley Park Hs Ssw 3 82 72 79 69 154 148 74 71

Chelsea Cook Picnic Point Hs Ssw 8 92 82 84 74 174 158 84 76

Tamara Maric Westfields Sports Hs Ssw 19 95 97 76 78 192 154 93 74

Caitlin Davidson Hills Sports Hs Sw 11 89 86 78 75 175 153 96 85

Mikayla Edwards Glenmore Park Hs Sw 8 86 81 78 73 167 151 82 74

Lucy Harris Muirfield Hs Sw 7 85 88 78 81 173 159 91 84

Tylah Saifoloi Nepean Hs Sw 8 87 87 79 79 174 158 84 76

Laura Cummings Cowra Hs W 5 79 84 74 79 163 153 77 72

Hanna Smith Tottenham Cs W 14 99 95 85 81 194 166 87 73

Jessica Lasky St Catherine’s School Cis 0 82 78 82 78 160 160 78 78

Chloe Goadby Ravenswood School For Girls Cis -1 73 199 74 200 272 274

Madison Boyd Hunter Valley Grammar Cis 5 92 79 87 74 171 161 79 74

Grace Kim Meridan School Cis 2 79 81 77 79 160 156 77 75

Name School Handicap Score

Best Scratch 36 Holes Amy Chu Bossley Park HS 154

Best Net 36 Holes Piper Prince Cardiff HS 16 145

Best Scratch R3 Amy Chu Bossley Park HS 74

Best Net R3 Cassidy Graham Warilla HS 17 71

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NEW SOUTH WALES COMBINED HIGH SCHOOLS

SPORTS ASSOCIATION STATE GOLF

CHAMPIONSHIPS AND ALL SCHOOLS

SELECTION TRIALS

Dubbo Golf Club

24 – 26th June 2014

TEAM EVENT – BOYS

HUNTER SYDNEY EAST PLAYER DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL PLAYER DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL

Clayton SMALL 86 79 165 Mitchell GANNON 75 72 147

Hayden GULLIVER 78 76 154 Ethan KEANE 81 80 161

Isaiah MELIA 87 75 162 Mitch BEOHM 82 82 164

Luke FERRIER 72 73 145 Jackson HALL 88 199 287

BEST 3/4 SCORES 236 224 BEST 3/4 SCORES 238 234 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 460 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 472

POSITION 2 POSITION 4

NORTH COAST SYDNEY NORTH PLAYER DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL PLAYER DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL

Jacob TONKIN 79 74 153 Isaac NOH 76 75 151

Daniel MORGAN 88 77 165 Jordie GARNER 81 74 155

Ben MORGAN 89 82 171 Corey JONES 81 72 153

Samuel HUTCHISON 80 79 159 Nathan BARBIERI 83 79 162

BEST 3/4 SCORES 247 230 BEST 3/4 SCORES 238 221 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 477 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 459

POSITION 6 POSITION 1

NORTH WEST SYDNEY SOUTH WEST PLAYER DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL PLAYER DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL

Scott KIRKBY 77 74 151 Jason PERKIN 78 80 158

Andrew BRENNAN 78 82 160 Blake BORTON 87 81 168

Tom GILL 84 89 173 Eli SIMON 90 80 170

James SHAW 83 83 166 Joshua BORTON 91 80 171

BEST 3/4 SCORES 238 239 BEST 3/4 SCORES 255 240 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 477 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 495

POSITION 7 POSITION 9

RIVERINA SYDNEY WEST PLAYER DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL PLAYER DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL

Joseph TRINDER 80 77 157 Justin KIM 81 75 156

Jake HARRISON 89 98 187 Douglas RIOS 83 78 161

Jack KALIS 101 92 193 Bryce ROACH 79 75 154

Jarrod HARDING 95 89 184 Brandon SHONG 84 80 164

BEST 3/4 SCORES 264 258 BEST 3/4 SCORES 243 228 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 522 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 471

POSITION 10 POSITION 3

SOUTH COAST WESTERN PLAYER DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL PLAYER DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL

Tom PUNNETT 87 80 167 Scott MATHESON 80 75 155

Zinyo GARCIA 78 76 154 Jayden TAYLOR 79 81 160

Sam LEE 81 78 159 Zac KELLY 88 94 182

Darcy BOND 82 78 160 Tyler MENDHAM 83 90 173

BEST 3/4 SCORES 241 232 BEST 3/4 SCORES 242 246 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 473 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 488

POSITION 5 POSITION 8

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COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES COMBINED INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS PLAYER DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL PLAYER DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL

Daniel KOLAR 73 72 145 Harry CARR 87 81 168

Darcy BOYD 81 71 152 Logan SALVADOR 87 78 165

Joe DARCY 73 73 146 Weiliang WANG 77 78 155

Lucas HIGGINS 78 73 151 Thomas HARVEY 81 81 162

BEST 3/4 SCORES 224 216 BEST 3/4 SCORES 245 237 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 440 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 482

HUNTER SYDNEY EAST

PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL Brianna ROBARDS 101 98 199 Gabi BEOHM 88 91 179

Tori THRELFO 91 92 183

Piper PRINCE 90 87 177

Olivia LEATHLEY 112 114 226

BEST 3/4 SCORES 282 277 BEST 3/4 SCORES

TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 559 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2

POSITION 5 POSITION

NORTH COAST SYDNEY NORTH

PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL

Amelia MEHMET-GROHN

79 79 158 Brianna BAIRD 87 89 176

Maddie TREW 90 82 172 Bella KIL 79 79 158

Courtney FULLER 96 91 187

BEST 3/4 SCORES 265 252 BEST 3/4 SCORES

TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 517 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2

POSITION 3 POSITION

NORTH WEST SYDNEY SOUTH WEST PLAYER DAY

1 DAY 2

TOTAL PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL

Kura POKO 85 78 163

Amy CHU 82 72 154

Chelsea COOK 92 82 174

Tamara MARIC 95 97 192

BEST 3/4 SCORES BEST 3/4 SCORES 259 232

TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 491

POSITION POSITION 1

RIVERINA SYDNEY WEST PLAYER DAY

1 DAY 2

TOTAL PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL Rachel FELLOWS 88 97 185 Caitlin DAVIDSON 89 86 175

Mikayla EDWARDS 86 81 167

Lucy HARRIS 85 88 173

Tylah SAIFOLOI 87 87 174

BEST 3/4 SCORES BEST 3/4 SCORES 258 254

TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 512

POSITION POSITION 2

SOUTH COAST WESTERN

PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL Hope COHEN 82 79 161 Laura CUMMINGS 79 84 163

Elyse CUZNER 88 83 171 Hanna SMITH 99 95 194

Cassidy GRAHAM 96 91 187

Sarah JOHNSTON 101 90 191

BEST 3/4 SCORES 266 252 BEST 3/4 SCORES

TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 518 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2

POSITION 4 POSITION

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COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES COMBINED INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS

PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL Chloe PEARCE 77 80 157 Jessica LASKY 82 78 160

Tess CLARKE 85 82 167 Chloe GOADBY 73 199 272

Lily BAKER 87 79 166 Madison BOYD 92 79 171

Casey COOK 86 90 176 Grace KIM 79 81 160

BEST 3/4 SCORES 248 241 BEST 3/4 SCORES 234 238

TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 489 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 472

NSW ALL SCHOOLS SELECTION TRIALS

Dubbo Golf Club

24th – 26th June 2014

Tony Stair Challenge

CHS BOYS CHS GIRLS

PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL Isaac NOH 76 75 151 Amy CHU 82 72 154 Nathan BARBIERI 83 79 162 Maddie TREW 90 82 172 Mitchell GANNON 75 72 147 Amelia MEHMET-

GROHN 79 79 158

Tom PUNNETT 87 80 167 Kura POKO 85 78 163

BEST 3/4 SCORES 234 226 BEST 3/4 SCORES 246 229

TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 460 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 475

Combined Total 935

CIS BOYS CIS GIRLS

PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL Harry CARR 87 81 168 Jessica LASKY 82 78 160 Logan SALVADOR 87 78 165 Chloe GOADBY 73 199 272 Weiliang WANG 77 78 155 Madison BOYD 92 79 171 Thomas HARVEY 81 81 162 Grace KIM 79 81 160

BEST 3/4 SCORES 245 237 BEST 3/4 SCORES 234 238

TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 482 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 472

Combined Total 954

CCC BOYS CCC GIRLS

PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL Daniel KOLAR 73 72 145 Chloe PEARCE 77 80 157 Darcy BOYD 81 71 152 Tess CLARKE 85 82 167 Joe DARCY 73 73 146 Lily BAKER 87 79 166 Lucas HIGGINS 78 73 151 Casey COOK 86 90 176

BEST 3/4 SCORES 224 216 BEST 3/4 SCORES 248 241

TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 440 TOTAL DAY 1 + 2 489

Combined Total 929

PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL PLAYER DAY 1

DAY 2

TOTAL

James CONRAN 88 80 168

Jack POUNTNEY 77 74 151

Will BARNETT 72 69 141

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Dubbo Golf Club - 24th – 26th June

2014

EVENT NO.

EVENT NAME SCHOOL

H’C

AP

SCORE REGION

1 Boys 36 Hole

Stroke (Team Event)

Isaac NOH Homebush Boys HS

459 SN Jordie GARNER Tuggerah Lakes SC Tumbi Umbi Campus

Corey JONES Tuggerah Lakes SC Berkeley Vale Campus

Nathan BARBIERI Epping Boys HS

2

Boys 36 Hole Stroke

(Team Event) Runner up

Clayton SMALL Maitland Grossman HS

460 H Hayden GULLIVER Maitland HS

Isaiah MELIA Whitebridge HS

Luke FERRIER Newcastle HS

3 Girls 36 Hole Stroke

(Team Event)

Kura POKO Westfields Sports HS

491 SSW Amy CHU Bossley Park HS

Chelsea COOK Picnic Point HS

Tamara MARIC Westfields Sports HS

4

Girls 36 Hole Stroke

(Team Event) Runner up

Caitlin DAVIDSON Hills Sports HS

512 SW Mikayla EDWARDS Glenmore Park HS

Lucy HARRIS Muirfield HS

Tylah SAIFOLOI Nepean HS

5 Boys 36 Hole Stroke Will BARNETT St Joseph’s HS Aberdeen 141 INV

6 Girls 36 Hole Stroke Amy CHU Bossley Park HS 154 SSW

7 Boys 36 Hole Net Luke FERRIER Newcastle HS 4 137 H

8 Girls 36 Hole Net Piper PRINCE Cardiff HS 16 145 H

9 Boys 18 Hole Stroke Isaiah MELIA Whitebridge HS 67 H

10 Boys 18 Hole Net Brandon SHONG Mitchell HS 4 68 CB SW

11 Girls 18 Hole Stroke Amy CHU Bossley Park HS 74 SSW

12 Girls 18 Hole Net Cassidy GRAHAM Warilla HS 17 71 SC

13 Tony Stair Trophy 929

CHS HONOUR TEAMS

BOYS GIRLS

Name School Name School

1 Luke Ferrier Newcastle High Amy Chu Bossley Park HS

2 Mitch Gannon Kirrawee High Amelia Mehmet-Grohn Coffs Harbour High

3 Corey Jones Tuggerah Lakes Hope Cohen Mulwaree

4 Isaac Noh Homebush Boys Kura Poku Westfield 5 Jacob Tonkin Southern Cross High Maddison Trew Wollumbin 6 Blake Windred Cardiff High Bella Kil Burwood Girls

NSW ALL SCHOOLS TEAMS

BOYS GIRLS

NAME SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL

Captain Daniel Kolar Champagnat College Pagewood Chloe Goady Ravenswood

2 Will Barnett St Joesephs Aberdeen Doey Choi Santa Sabina

3 Luke Ferrier Newcastle High Amy Chu Bossley Park HS 4 Mitch Gannon Kirrawee High Grace Kim Meridan

5 Isaac Noh Homebush Boys Jessica Lasky St Catherines

6 Blake Windred Cardiff High Amelia Mehmet-Grohn Coffs Harbour High

R1 Joe Darcy Xavier Hamilton Chloe Pearce St Francis Xavier

R2 Jack Pountney John Paul College Hope Cohen Mulwaree

Manager Lionel Conroy John Paul College Denise Clune Warilla

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Dubbo Golf Club

24 - 26th JUNE 2014

EVENT NO.

EVENT NAME SCHOOL SCORE REGION TROPHY

1 NTP 5th Hole

Joshua Borton Picton HS 110cm SSW

3 Balls Maddison Boyd Hunter Valley Grammar 5.3m SSW

Chelsea Cook Picnic Point HS

2 NTP 8th Hole Lucas Higgins Mt St Patrick College Murwillumbah 54cm CCC

3 Balls Maddison Boyd Hunter Valley Grammar 258cm CIS

3 NTP 11th

Hole

Luke Ferrier Newcastle HS 9cm H 3 Balls

Amy Chu Bossely Park HS 347cm SSW

4 NTP 18th

Hole

Luke Ferrier Newcastle HS 8cm H 3 Balls

Laura Cummings Cowra HS 82cm W

RESULTS – BALL COMPS

Ball Comp Day 1

Boys Net 76 or better

Girls Net 76 or better

Ball Comp Day 2

Boys Net 73 or better

Girls Net 73 or better

School Sport Australia Championships The NSW All Schools Golf Team travelled to Toowoomba to compete in the 2014 SSA Championships at Toowoomba City Golf Club. The 2014 Boy’s Team was comprised of Daniel Kolar (c) Champagnat Catholic College Pagewood Blake Windred Cardiff High School Will Barnett St Joseph’s College Aberdeen Luke Ferrier Newcastle High School Mitchell Gannon Kirrawee High School Isaac Noh Homebush Boy’s High School DAY 1 Day 1 began with the boys competing in the 36 hole SSA Strokeplay Championship and at days end Isaac Noh shot 72 – 70 to win the event and add his name to the trophy which includes the likes of current USPGA Tour players Geoff Ogilvy and Jason Day. All the NSW boys played well, winning the SSA team Strokeplay - Dean Shakes Trophy by a massive 24 shots from Victoria with Qld a distant 3rd. All the NSW players placed in the top 13 with Blake shooting 72-72, Luke 74-71, Mitch 76-69, Daniel 75-71 and Will 77-75. The tricky Toowoomba City layout placed a premium on straight driving with a number of players using long irons off the tees in the afternoon session. This change in strategy resulted in better scores during the second 18 holes and an unassailable lead for the NSW Team. DAY 2 Up early for the usual difficult clash with the talented Victorian boys team. Luke Ferrier and Will Barnett jumped out of the blocks leading their matches early giving the whole team confidence heading into the back nine. The top half of the team struggled with Blake losing 2 down, Daniel 2/1 and Mitch losing 3/2. Isaac recovered to finish all square but the heroes were Will and Luke winning 3/1 and 5/4 respectively. This gave the match to Victoria 3. 5 to 2.5, which shocked the NSW team, which hit-off as clear favourites to win after their strong win in Monday’s Strokeplay. The afternoon matchup was against an all new South Australian line up. The boys played well early and made a clean sweep of their match eclipsing S.A. 6-0 with Blake winning 1 up, Isaac 6/5, Daniel 3/2, Mitch 6/4, Will 2/1 and Luke 2 up. The day’s results had the NSW team in 3rd place behind the undefeated Victorians and Qld.

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DAY 3 Educational Excursion Cobb and Co Museum was the venue this year with Beatles memorabilia, Toowoomba Sports stars as well as an historical expose on transport through the early years of Australian settlement. Student also involved themselves in leathercraft and woodburning. A quick game of basketball followed with Barnett the star. Thankfully, there were no injuries as we headed into day 3 with matches against ACT and Qld. DAY 4 The ACT Team are always difficult to overcome and the morning matches proved to be very close in the early stages. Will Barnett continued his unbeaten run with a 2/1 victory. Luke Ferrier crashed back to earth after two solid wins losing 6/5. The top of the order stood up late in the morning with Blake Windred smashing 2013 SSA Champion 6/5 in a clinical display. Isaac won 2 up, Daniel Kolar 4/3 and Mitch Gannon completed the rout with a 6/4 win leaving NSW with a 5-1 victory and valuable match points heading into the afternoon “state of origin” clash with arch rivals Qld. Qld had beaten Victoria in the morning to open the door for the NSW team provided they could overcome the northerners. A quick lunch and a confident NSW side had Qld on the ropes early with all players gaining ascendency through 9 holes. The Qld team and management were shell shocked and although they fought back to win at number 1 and number 5, wins by Luke, Isaac, Mitch and Daniel cemented a 4-2 score line and a lead for NSW for the first time in the competition. DAY 5 Friday dawned and with 6 very tired but talented players the team was confident of victory over what seemed to be an underachieving Western Australian lineup. The equation was simple. Beat WA and the title was ours. Despite having the same win/loss record as Victoria heading into the last matches, NSW’s superior individual matches statistics meant we only had to get 3.5 points from the last clash. In a dour struggle with no more than three holes separating the players at day’s end, NSW triumphed after much drama on the closing holes. With two holes to play Luke Ferrier was one down and at best hoping for a half. Luke kept his nerve winning the 17th and 18th holes to steal victory from his shattered opponent. The vital point was the difference between winning and losing. Will Barnett lost 1 down, Dan Kolar lost 3/2 but wins to Blake Windred, Mitch Gannon and Isaac Noh ensured 4-2 winning margin for NSW. The win over the plucky sand gropers gave NSW the all important Matchplay Championship, regaining the shield they lost in Victoria 12 months ago. Victoria finished second for the first time in a number of years. SSA Merit Team All competitors have the opportunity to be selected in the Australian Merit Team or SSA Team of the Year. Points are awarded for performance in both the strokeplay and matchplay events. After a long meeting where 4 boys could not be separated for the 6th position in the team, a 4 hole play-off was used to select the lucky player. The play-off involved Daniel Kolar(NSW), Mitch Gannon(NSW), Blake Collyer(Vic) and Clay Lewis(WA). The WA boy was eliminated after bogeying the first and all remaining players parred the tricky par 3 second with Blake making an amazing up and down to secure his par. Off to the par 4 third hole and with Blake in good position after his tee shot the two NSW boys found themselves bunkered after indifferent approaches that led to bogeys. Blake’s regulation par was enough to secure the final berth in the merit team. Blake Windred and Isaac Noh were both selected in the School Sport Australia merit team. In a very successful year for the NSW Boys team they won Team Strokeplay and Team Matchplay 36 Hole Individual Stroke – Isaac Noh 36 Hole Individual Net – Luke Ferrier 36 Hole Net r/up – Mitch Gannon Thanks must go obviously to the hosts Qld Sport, the Toowoomba City Golf Club staff and it’s members and all the participants from each state for ensuring the event was a worthwhile experience. Thanks also to NSW Girl’s Team Manager Denise Clune and Boy’s Team Coach Nigel Black for their efforts in ensuring the boys were “ready” every time they teed it up over the four playing days of the tournament. It was great to be part of an event that brought so many talented golfers together. The tournament witnessed a course record and 3 holes in one. The camaraderie between the players is amazing.

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The NSW Team all contributed to the team’s winning of the SSA title. Every player should be proud of his efforts during the week. It was great to be part of and watch the NSW Team play so well during the week. More importantly it was a pleasure to witness how they accepted victory and defeat, how they conducted themselves both on and off the course and how they treated officials, opponents and team-mates with the utmost respect. It was a privilege to be associated with this group of fine young men. They are a credit to their schools and families. The NSW Girls’ team had an extremely successful week. They won the National Competition in a close competition drawing their matchplay against Queensland 3 matches each. However their match wins against the other states gave them the Championship. Doey Choi, Santa Sabina College Strathfield was the leading golfer for the Tournament winning all her matches at No 1; winning the stroke event and setting a new course record – 69 in the first Round of the 36 hole stroke event. She was named as Captain in the Australian Merit team. The behaviour and sportsmanship of all girls was outstanding throughout the week. RESULTS Game NSW vs WA Win 6 - 0

SA Win 6 - 0 VIC Win 4 ½ to 1 1/2 QLD Draw 3 - 3 ACT Win 5 - 1

FINAL PLACINGS 1st – NSW 2nd – QLD 3rd – VIC 4th – SA 5th - WA 6th - ACT

BOYS SSA STROKEPLAY 2014

NAME State Rd 1 Rd 2 Total Stroke Pos.

Isaac Noh N.S.W. 72 70 142 1

Joshua Armstrong A.C.T. 74 70 144 2

Blake Windred N.S.W. 72 72 144 2

Mitchell Gannon N.S.W. 76 69 145 4

Luke Ferrier N.S.W. 74 71 145 4

Robbie Morrison W.A. 77 69 146 5

Daniel Kolar N.S.W. 75 71 146 5

James Macklin QLD 74 72 146 5

David Micheluzzi VIC 74 73 147 8

Joel Durnford S.A. 74 74 148 9

Lewis Clay W.A. 80 70 150 10

Cooper Geddes W.A. 72 78 150 10

Jay Mackenzie QLD 78 74 152 13

Will Barnett N.S.W. 77 75 152 13

Blake Collyer VIC 77 75 152 13

Joseph Hodgson S.A. 76 76 152 13

Adam Tsiamis VIC 76 76 152 13

Cameron John VIC 75 77 152 13

Josh Edgar QLD 79 74 153 19

Azer-Benjamin

Pehlic W.A. 79 74 153 19

Jose Manual De Sousa W.A. 76 77 153 19

James Correll A.C.T. 82 72 154 22

Kurtis Lynch VIC 78 76 154 22

Kodie Koskie QLD 78 77 155 24

Hyunsik Kong QLD 80 76 156 25

Jiho Gill W.A. 79 77 156 25

Jakub Gancarz A.C.T. 78 78 156 25

Peter Lyon QLD 77 79 156 25

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Travis Miller S.A. 81 76 157 29

Joshua Hunter A.C.T. 77 80 157 29

Konrad Ciupek VIC 83 76 159 31

Luke Noble S.A. 79 81 160 32

David Farmer S.A. 79 83 162 33

Kris Cole A.C.T. 80 85 165 34

Liam Georgiadis S.A. 82 85 167 35

Sam Patricks A.C.T. 82 94 176 36

GIRLS SSA STROKEPLAY 2014

NAME State

Rd 1

Rd 2

Total Strok Pos.

Doey Choi N.S.W. 69 78 147 1

Kirsty Hodgkins QLD 72 78 150 2

Chloe Thornton ACT 77 76 153 3

Kono Matsumoto VIC 76 80 156 4

Madeline Hunter ACT 83 74 157 5

Kate Law QLD 81 76 157 5

Morgan Pfitzner SA 77 81 158 7

Aneka Park QLD 82 77 159 8

Tory Edmistone QLD 78 82 160 9

Jessica Lasky N.S.W. 83 79 162 10

Linlet Ooi VIC 81 81 162 10

Stephanie Bunque VIC 79 83 162 10

Ella Adams SA 78 84 162 10

Darcy Habgood QLD 82 82 164 14

Taylah Cooper SA 82 83 165 15

Chloe Goadby N.S.W. 81 84 165 15

Amy Chu N.S.W. 80 86 166 17

Amelia Mehmet-Grohn N.S.W. 87 80 167 18

Kirsten Rudgeley W.A. 85 82 167 18

Jennifer Herbst W.A. 87 82 169 20

Joelynn Do VIC 89 81 170 21

Lisa Edgar QLD 88 82 170 21

Kallistra Do VIC 88 82 170 21

Chloe Pearce N.S.W. 85 85 170 21

Alysha Ahnantakrisknan W.A. 90 82 172 25

Amber Thornton ACT 87 85 172 25

Alexandra Hilliard VIC 87 85 172 25

Maddison Hinson-Tolchard W.A. 86 86 172 25

Jin-Young Yun SA 87 88 175 29

Abbie Teasdale W.A. 88 89 177 30

Caillin Lakin SA 92 86 178 31

Alyssa Sedunary SA 91 92 183 32

Isabell Utama W.A. 92 92 184 33

Jessica Mc Manus ACT 98 91 189 34

Maddy Ho ACT 96 101 197 35

Elanor Bance ACT 106 102 208 36

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A.C.T. 0 1 1 3 0 2.5 0 2.5 2 4 3 13 4

N.S.W. 2 5 2 4 2 6 0 2.5 2 4 8 21.5 1

QLD 1 3 0 2 2 5.5 2 4.5 2 4 7 19.0 3

S.A. 2 4 0 0 0 0.5 0 1.5 0 1 2 6.5 6

VIC 2 4 2 4 0 1.5 2 4.5 2 4.5 8 18 2

W.A. 0 2 0 2 0 2 2 5 0 1.5 2 13 5

BOYS MATCH PLAY RESULTSA.C.T. N.S.W. QLD S.A. VIC W.A.

Lionel Conroy NSWCCC Golf Convener NSW All Schools Tour Manager

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BOYS OPEN HOCKEY - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Adrian Baker La Salle Academy Lithgow Austin Davis St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Bailey Powell St John's College Woodlawn Lismore Ben Campey Marist College Eastwood Ethan White St John's College Woodlawn Lismore Isaac Farmilo McCarthy College Tamworth Jack Cruickshank McCarthy College Tamworth Jake Wigham St Edwards College Gosford Jared Arundell Xavier Catholic College Ballina Kieren Richards Edmund Rice College Wollongong Kurt Lovett Red Bend Catholic College Forbes Matthew Scurr Trinity Catholic College Lismore Rhiley Carr St Edwards College Gosford Stephen Thresher Lumen Christi College Pambula Taylor Dolbel Red Bend Catholic College Forbes Zac Oke St Pius X High School Adamstown NSWCCC Selections Report Following an increase in numbers on previous years, selecting the team was even more difficult than usual. A big thankyou to those students that travelled to Newcastle to play their best hockey. We hope to see you trialling again next year. Congratulations to the students that made the team. The Tri-Series will take place on Monday 16th June. If there are any issues between now and then, please contact me immediately. Ensure that you follow all the online instructions in regards to uniform etc. and we will see you on the day. Tri-Series Report The 2014 Tri-Series between CCC, CHS and CIS took place at Olympic Park, Sydney on Monday 16th June. The standard of hockey was very high and all matches were competitive. Game 1: CCC 7 – CIS 5 Goals: Isaac Farmillo 2, Stephen Thresher 2, Matthew Scurr, Jared Arundell, Kurt Lovett Best: Kieran Richards, Kurt Lovett Matthew Scurr CIS started well and took us by surprise with an early goal. The frenetic start continued when the CCC boys fought back with a penalty corner goal to level things up before CIS again replied with two PC goals of their own. The game then settled down before a great open goal finished by Isaac Farmillo brought us back to within a goal. Momentum continued to go our way and we mounted several attacks before half time arrived with CIS holding a one-goal lead. The second half started much like the first with CIS opening up with two quick goals before two quick goals of our own including the goal of the match built up from the back and finished by Jared Arundell. Our dominance then turned into three more goals as we took the lead for the first time and went on to secure the win. Although conceding 5 goals raised questions of our defence, 7 goals and the win were just reward for the ability and dominance of this CCC team. Game 2: CCC 1 – CHS 8 Goals: Isaac Farmillo Best: Kieran Richards, Jake Wigham, Jared Arundell With CHS defeating CIS earlier in the day, this final match was effectively the Final. CHS came out strongly and took the lead with two early goals. Our defence continued to feel the pressure as we conceded yet again and surrendered 4-0 lead. For the remainder of the half we had the majority of the possession and several chances on goal that just would not come off. Yet again, we conceded early in the second half, which had been the main issue all day. A penalty corner variation then led to a great goal by Isaac Farmillo to get us on the board. Unfortuntely CHS were far more successful at converting their chances and we on the wrong end of an 8-1 score line that was not a true reflection of how competitive we were.

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BOYS OPEN HOCKEY - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT All players selected were very good ambassadors for their schools and families and all mixed well. They all shared the workload on the field, demonstrated courtesy, respect, sportsmanship and excellent behaviour at all times during the day. Their contribution to the team was always positive and in doing so they were able to play hockey at the highest level. Thanks, also goes to Matthew Dawson for his leadership in coaching the team on the day. Congratulations to the boys on a good performance and on representing NSWCCC. Students selected in NSW Hockey Merit Team Isaac Farmillo McCarthy College Tamworth Kurt Lovett Red Bend Catholic College Forbes Riley Carr St. Edward’s College Gosford Kieran Richards Edmund Rice College Wollongong Bailey Powell St John’s College Lismore

Scott O’Brien NSWCCC Boys Hockey Coach/NSWCCC Boys Hockey Convener

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GIRLS OPEN HOCKEY - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC Open Girls Hockey Team Andrea Gillard MacKillop College Bathurst

Ashlee Danvers McAuley Catholic College Grafton

Ashleigh Schofield St Patrick's College Campbelltown

Emma Barry John Therry Catholic High School Campbelltown

Emma Corcoran St John's College Dubbo East

Hanna Shawyer Trinity Catholic College Goulburn

Holly Anderson St John's College Woodlawn Lismore

Maddi Smith St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

Mikala Fulmer St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton

Riley Smith St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

Shannon Fisher MacKillop College Bathurst

Talia Constance O'Connor College Armidale

Tania Jachi James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Tori Scanlon Santa Sabina College Strathfield

NSWCCC Selections Report Selections held at Newcastle. Again Dioceses entered teams that consisted of either Open or under 16s. From these teams selectors selected both an open and under 16 team. Students selected in Open Merit Team Ashleigh Danvers McAuley Catholic College Grafton

Andrea Gillard MacKillop College Bathurst

Tori Scanlon Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Riley Smith St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

Students selected in the Australian Schoolgirls team Emma Corcoran St John’s College Dubbo East

Bev Smith NSWCCC Girls Hockey Coach

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GIRLS U/16 HOCKEY - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team

Alex Delbridge St Pius X High School Adamstown

Brianna Birmingham Xavier Catholic College Ballina

Cassandra Avery Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah

Emma Corcoran St John's College Dubbo East

Emma O'Brien St Patrick's College Campbelltown

Hanna Shawyer Trinity Catholic College Goulburn

Jennah Hughes Trinity Catholic College Lismore

Kloe Mannering MacKillop College Bathurst

Macey Anderson Xavier Catholic College Ballina

Maddi Smith St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

Samantha Coupe Magdalene Catholic High Narellan

Talia Constance O'Connor College Armidale

Tarni Forbes McAuley Catholic College Grafton

Taylor Thomson Mount Carmel High Minto

Tiahnee Cropper McAuley Catholic College Grafton

Veronica Martin Mount Saint Joseph Milperra

NSWCCC Selections Report Selections held at Newcastle. Again Dioceses entered teams that consisted of either Open or under 16s. From these teams selectors selected both an open and under 16 team. All Schools Carnvial Report The Team attended the NSW All Schools selections that were held at Erina. Students selected in NSW All Schools Team Brianna Birmingham Xavier Catholic College Ballina

Talia Constance O'Connor Catholic College Armidale

Emma Corcoran St John's College Dubbo

Maddi Smith St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

Taylor Thomson Mount Carmel High Varroville

Congratulations to Emma Corcoran who was selected into the Australian Schoolgirls and also to Taylor Thompson who was named Shadow. Bev Smith NSWCCC Hockey Convener/NSWCCC Manager

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HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT .

REPORTS AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLGIRLS The following girls will represented Australian schoolgirls in South Africa Andrea Gillard MacKillop College (Bathurst) Taylor Thompson Mount Carmel High (Minto Riley Smith St Joseph's Catholic High School (Albion Park GIRLS U/16 HOCKEY CCC UNDER 16S 2014

Surname First school

Anderson Macey Xavier Catholic College (Ballina)

Avery Cassandra Mount St Patrick College (Murwillumbah)

Birmingham Brianna Xavier Catholic College (Ballina)

Constance Talia O'Connor College (Armidale)

Corcoran Emma St John's College (Dubbo East)

Coupe Samantha Magdalene Catholic High (Narellan)

Cropper Tiahnee McAuley Catholic College

Delbridge Alex St Pius X High School (Adamstown)

Forbes Tarni McAuley Catholic College (Grafton)

Hughes Jennah Trinity Catholic College (Lismore)

Mannering Kloe MacKillop College (Bathurst)

Martin Veronica Mount Saint Joseph (Milperra)

O'Brien Emma St Patrick's College (Campbelltown)

Shawyer Hanna Trinity Catholic College (Goulburn)

Smith Maddi St Joseph's Catholic High School (Albion Park)

Thomson Taylor Mount Carmel High (Minto)

NSWCCC Selections Report Selections held at Newcastle. Again Dioceses entered teams that consisted of either Open or under 16s. From these teams selectors selected both an open and under 16 team.

The Team attended the NSW All Schools selections that were held at Erina. Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team for 2014

Surname First School

Birmingham Brianna Xavier Catholic College (Ballina)

Constance Talia O'Connor College (Armidale)

Corcoran Emma St John's College (Dubbo East)

Smith Maddi St Joseph's Catholic High School (Albion Park)

Thomson Taylor Mount Carmel High (Minto) Australian Schoolgirls Congratulations to Emma Corcoran, who was selected into the Australian Schoolgirls and Also Taylor Thompson who was named Shadow.

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OPEN HOCKEY TEAM 2014

The following girls have been selected into the CCC Open team for the Tri Series in June

Surname First School

Anderson Holly St John's College Woodlawn (Lismore)

Barry Emma John Therry Catholic High School (Campbelltown)

Constance Talia O'Connor College (Armidale)

Corcoran Emma St John's College (Dubbo East)

Danvers Ashlee McAuley Catholic College (Grafton)

Fisher Shannon MacKillop College (Bathurst)

Fulmer Mikala St Mary's High School (Gateshead)

Gillard Andrea MacKillop College (Bathurst)

Jachi Tania James Sheahan Catholic High School (Orange)

Scanlon Tori Santa Sabina College (Strathfield)

Schofield Ashleigh St Patrick's College (Campbelltown)

Shawyer Hanna Trinity Catholic College (Goulburn)

Smith Riley St Joseph's Catholic High School (Albion Park)

Smith Maddi St Joseph's Catholic High School (Albion Park)

Congratulations to the following girls who were selected for the All Schools Merit team. Ashleigh Danvers, Andrea Gillard, Tori Scanlon, and Riley Smith.

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15 YEARS NETBALL - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team

Britney Pierce Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla

Chelsea Loughrey St Patrick's Marist College Dundas

Clare Vearing Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Gemma Squadrito Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington

Laura Mooney St Ursula's College Kingsgrove

Lauren Baxter MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale

Maddison Hartmann Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood

Naomi Borg Bede Polding College South Windsor

Riley Quinn Marist Sister's College Woolwich

Tara Rigney Loreto Kirribilli Kirribilli

Tara Stortenbeker Aquinas College Menai

Tayla Fraser Marian Catholic College Round Corner

NSWCCC Selections Report The 2014 NSW CCC netball trails were again held at the Anne Clarke Centre at Lidcombe on May 6 (15’s) and May 7 (Opens). They were well attended by students from around the state. Our selectors brought a wealth of experience to the trials and selected two strong teams to represent NSWCCC. The girls were given time in their preferred positions before possibles and probables were announced. The Opens were invited to play a curtain raiser for a home game of the Swifts – much excitement. They played the Hills Sport High School. The coach, Rob Wright, and the technical assistant coach, Anita Keelan both took time to chat to the girls after their game. All Schools Report NSW All Schools team. Four NSW CCC players were named in the NSW All Schools team in 2014. Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team Lauren Baxter MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale Chelsea Loughrey St Patrick’s Marist College Dundas Naomi Borg Bede Polding College South Windsor Riley Quinn Marist Sister’s College Woolwich. School Sport Australia Report The NSWCHS All Schools 15/U Team for 2014 were the undefeated champions of the event. It was a gruelling week of exciting Netball and all of the players worked hard and played to their potential. Four students were named in the Australian Touring Team: Kaitlin Walker, Ricki McCray, Chelsea Loughery and Samantha Laidler. Ebony Burnard was named as a reserve for the team. Riley Quinn was the Team Captain and she did an excellent job in encouraging the team, running the warm up and representing NSW at both the opening and closing ceremony. She was well supported in her role by the Vice Captain Samantha Laidler who was inspirational both on and off the court. The NSW team displayed exceptional sportsmanship at all times, they showed respect for their opposition and the officials and they displayed immense team spirit that helped to create a winning culture. Student Selected in the Australian Touring Team Chelsea Loughrey St Patrick’s Marist College Dundas Linda Densmore NSWCCC Netball Convenor

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OPEN NETBALL - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Abbey McFadden Holy Spirit College Corrimal

Alison Miller Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Alysha Skerritt Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Braeden Quince St Patrick's College Sutherland

Cassandra Radford St John Bosco College Engadine

Chloe Fryday Holy Spirit College Corrimal

Claire O'Brien Bethany College Hurstville

Emma Woods Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Jordyn Chue Brigidine College St Ives

Kiera Austin Mercy Catholic College Chatswood

Laura Towell Mount Saint Joseph Milperra

Lauren Moore St Peter's Catholic College Wyong

Marissa Mentis Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Paige Pirotta Magdalene Catholic High Narellan

NSWCCC Selections Report The 2014 NSW CCC netball trails were again held at the Anne Clarke Centre at Lidcombe on May 6 (15’s) and May 7 (Opens). They were well attended by students from around the state. Our selectors brought a wealth of experience to the trials and selected two strong teams to represent NSW CCC. The girls were given time in their preferred positions before possibles and probables were announced. The Opens team were invited to play a curtain raiser for a home game of the Swifts – much excitement. They played the Hills Sport High School. The coach, Rob Wright, and the technical assistant coach, Anita Keelan both took time to chat to the girls after their game. Netball Challenge Students selected in Merit Team Megan Quarmby Tania Dorahy NSWCCC Netball Manager NSWCCC Netball Coach

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NSWCCC NETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2014

On Wednesday, August 13 the netball courts at Penrith were alive to the sound of girls chatter and balls bouncing for the 2014 NSWCCC Netball Championships. 163 teams from around NSW participated at the annual event. There were pools for the 3 divisions – Years 7-8, 9-10 and Opens. Pool winners received the new NSWCCC netball medals struck special for the event. The Championship winners in each division received NSW CCC gold medals and the runners-up received NSWCCC silver medals. For the first time this year we awarded perpetual trophies for each of the divisional winners – cups for Years 9-10 and the Opens and a shield for the Years 7-8.

Linda Densmore NSWCCC Netball Convener

Junior Champions Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills

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NSWCCC NETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS

Junior Championships Pool A Points Position

Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills 21 1

Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga 19 2

Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 17 3

Xavier High School Albury 15 4

Santa Sabina College Strathfield 12 5

St Joseph’s Catholic College Gosford East 11 6

Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta 9 7

Holy Spirit College Bellambi 8 8

Junior Championships Pool B Points Position

Loreto Kirribilli 21 1

Marist Sisters’ Woolwich 19 2

Catherine McAuley Westmead 14 3

Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga 14 3

Our Lady Of Mercy College Burraneer 13 4

All Saints College St Peter’s Campus Maitland 13 4

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington 10 5

Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park 7 6

FINAL: Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills v Loreto Kirribilli

WINNER Mt St Benedict Pennant Hills

Junior Division 2 - Pink Points Position

MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale 17 1

St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong 14 2

Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill 13 3

St Clare’s College Canberra 13 3

Aquinas College Menai 12 4

St John’s College Dubbo 12 4

Clancy Catholic College West Hoxton 6 5

Junior Division 3 - Green Points Position

All Saints College St Joseph’s Campus Lochinvar 20 1

James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange 19 2

St Mary MacKillop College Canberra 18 3

Brigidine College St Ives 15 4

St Mary’s High Gateshead 13 4

St Mary’s College Gunnedah 13 4

Mount Carmel College Varroville 13 4

Xavier Catholic College Llandilo 7 5

Junior Division 4 - Grey Points Position

MacKillop College Bathurst 20 1

St Francis de Sales Regional College Leeton 20 2

Corpus Christi Catholic High Oak Flats 17 3

St John Bosco College Engadine 15 4

St Leo’s Catholic College Wahroonga 13 5

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Junior Division 4 - Grey Points Position

Daramalan College Dickson 11 6

Good Samaritan Catholic College Hinchinbrook 9 7

Trinity Catholic College Goulburn 7 8

Junior Division 5 - Purple Points Position

St Joseph’s High Aberdeen 21 1

St Pius X High School Adamstown 19 2

St Matthew’s Catholic School Mudgee 17 3

O’Connor Catholic College Armidale 14 4

St Joseph’s Catholic High Albion Park 13 5

Cerdon College Merrylands 12 6

St Clare’s High Taree 9 7

LaSalle Academy Lithgow 7 8

Junior Division 6 - Blue Points Position

San Clemente High Mayfield 16 1

St Catherine’s College Singleton 16 2

St Paul’s High Booragul 14 3

St Scholastica’s College Glebe 11 4

Red Bend Catholic College Forbes 10 5

Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg 8 6

John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow 6 7

Intermediate Championships Pool A Points Position

Holy Spirit College Bellambi 19 1

Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer 19 2

Loreto Kirribilli 19 3

Marist Sisters’ College Woolwich

Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta

Santa Sabina College Strathfield

All Saints College St Peter’s Campus Maitland

Intermediate Championships Pool B Points Position

Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills 20 1

St Joseph’s Catholic College Gosford East 19 2

Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga 16 3

Xavier High School Albury 16 4

Brigidine College St Ives 14 5

Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 10 6

Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park 10 6

San Clemente High School Mayfield 9 7

FINAL: Holy Spirit College Bellambi v Mt St Benedict College

WINNER Holy Spirit College Bellambi

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Intermediate Division 2 - Pink Points Position

MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale 18 1

St John’s College Dubbo 16 2

Our Lady of Sacred Heart Kensington 14 3

Intermediate Division 2 - Pink Points Position

Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill 14 4

St Pius X High School Adamstown 12 5

St Columba's High Springwood 5 6

Xavier Catholic College Llandilo 5 6

Intermediate Division 3 - Green Points Position

James Sheahan Catholic High Orange 21 1

St Francis de Sales Regional College Leeton 19 2

St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong 15 3

St Leo’s Catholic College Wahroonga 15 3

San Clemente High School Mayfield 13 4

Cerdon College Merrylands 11 5

Clancy Catholic College West Hoxton 11 5

Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg 7 6

Intermediate Division 4 - Grey Points Position

All Saints College, St Joseph’s Lochinvar 18 1

St Mary MacKillop College Canberra 16 2

St Joseph’s High School Aberdeen 14 3

St Scholastica’s College Glebe 12 4

MacKillop College Bathurst 10 5

Catherine McAuley Westmead 8 6

St Joseph’s Catholic High School Albion Park 6 7

Intermediate Division 5 - Purple Points Position

St Paul’s High Booragul 17 1

Aquinas College Menai 17 2

O’Connor Catholic College Armidale 13 3

Good Samaritan Catholic College Hinchinbrook 11 4

St Clare’s High Taree 10 5

St Mary’s High Gateshead 10 5

St Matthew’s Catholic School Mudgee 6 6

Intermediate Division 6 - Blue Points Position

St John Bosco College Engadine 19 1

St Mary’s College Gunnedah 19 2

Daramalan College Dickson 19 3

Trinity Catholic College Goulburn 15 4

Red Bend Catholic College Forbes 13 5

John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow 10 6

St Catherine’s College Singleton 10 7

LaSalle Academy Lithgow 7 8

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Open Championships Pool A Points Position

Marist Sisters’ College Woolwich 21 1

Loreto Kirribilli 18 2

Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills 13 3

Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park 13 3

Xavier High School Albury 13 3

Holy Spirit College Bellambi 9 4

Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga 8 5

Our Lady of Sacred Heart Kensington 7 6

Open Championships Pool B Points Position

Brigidine College St Ives 21 1

Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College North Sydney 18 2

All Saints College St Mary’s Campus Maitland 17 3

Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta 14 4

St Patrick’s College Campbelltown 13 5

St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton 11 6

John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow 9 7

Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga 9 7

FINAL: Marist Sisters' Woolwich v Brigidine College St Ives WINNER Marist Sisters' Woolwich

Open Division 2 - Pink Points Position

St Columba's High Springwood 19 1

Aquinas College Menai 17 2

Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill 17

St Joseph’s High Aberdeen 17

St Joseph’s Catholic College Gosford East 13

Santa Sabina College Strathfield 11

St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong 9

Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer 9

Open Division 3 - Green Points Position

St John’s College Dubbo 20 1

Mt Carmel High Varroville 19 2

St Mary MacKillop College Canberra 18 3

MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale 13 4

Cerdon College Merrylands 11 5

St Clare’s High Taree 11 5

De La Salle College Cronulla 11 5

Catherine McAuley Westmead 9 6

Open Division 4 - Grey Points Position

James Sheahan Catholic High Orange 19

Good Samaritan College Hinchinbrook 17

St Leo’s Catholic College Wahroonga 17

Daramalan College Dickson 15

St Catherine’s College Singleton 14

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St Pius X High School Adamstown 13

St John Bosco College Engadine 10

St Scholastica’s College Glebe 7

Open Division 5 - Purple Points Position

St Paul’s High Booragul 21 1

Red Bend Catholic College Forbes 17 2

St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton 16 3

Clancy Catholic College Hoxton Park 15 4

Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg 13 5

Trinity Catholic College Goulburn 11 6

St Mary’s High Gateshead 9 7

O’Connor Catholic High Armidale 7 8

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NSWCCC RUGBY LEAGUE – 2014 ANNUAL REPORT CONVENERS REPORT 2014 To all the Principal’s that run our great Catholic schools, I thank you for supporting our rugby league programs. Their willingness to have their students involved in Catholic Schoolboys Rugby League enables us to run our programs along with the support of the NSW RL and NRLC. To all the teachers who give up their time to coach their teams and attend the various carnivals, I thank you for your generosity and care. The State selection Trials were held at St Marys, due to the generous support of Warren Smith and the Board. We are extremely fortunate to have a world-class facility for our students to display their talents during these trials. To the staff at St Mary’s who go out of their way to ensure that every detail is covered and hence we are able to run a professional State Trial. The new outside field was used for the first time this year and it was once again a great field to play on. At the ASSRL Championships the 15s started of really well but injuries to key forwards cost them dearly in the semi finals. The team was not the biggest but definitely the most talented and played a great brand of football. Joshua Curran from St Pats Blacktown was chosen in the 15’s Australian Schoolboys Merit Team. The 18s travelled to Darwin with one of the best sides NSWCCC have ever put together, so the expectation was high for them. They did not disappoint going through the Championships undefeated to be crowned 18’s Australian Schoolboys Champions. In doing so they also played a very attractive brand of football. In doing so NSWCCC had 13 players out of a squad of 24 selected to represent Australian during the England and France Tour later this year. This was a record number of players to be selected from one team in schoolboy history. We congratulate all boys on their selection and wish them all the success. On behalf of the NSWCCC RL family I would like to thank the coaching staff of both teams for their tireless work and preparation. The NSW Rugby League has been a great supporter of the NSWCCC RL and again has provided financial assistance in the form of a grant to promote rugby league in Catholic schools. The grant that they provide helps us to keep Catholic Schoolboy Rugby League going at the grassroots by channeling these funds to the various affiliated associations to assist with gear and levies. I would also like to personally thank Tas Baitieri for his genuine support for our Association. Also to Andrew Hill, Gareth Holmes and Martin Meredith from the NRLC, thank you for your support and assistance with all our programs. To all NRL clubs a big thank you for your support of NSWCCC RL. The CCC Cup entered its fourth year and again we had a record number of entries. The competition now is into the Round of 8 and will conclude with the final of both the Plate and Cup on September 10th at St Mary’s Stadium. I would like to thank all the sub-committee members for their dedication and professionalism they have displayed throughout the course of the year. To Ann-Marie Bissett (Secretary), Michael Whitton (Treasurer), James Clancy (Publicity Officer), Brian Battese (Country Vice President), Tim White (City Vice President), thank you for being a great hard-working, supportive committee. To all our General Committee, the convenors- Steve Hooper (Southern Country), Scott Asimus (Northern Country), David Credaro (Sydney Independents Catholic Colleges), Aaron McDonald (MCS), Vlad Kulish (CBSA) and Chris Duncombe (MCC), thank you for the wonderful work you do at your association levels and contribution to NSWCCCRL. To Kym Skerritt and our Peak Body thank you for all your support and assistance throughout the year. Finally I like would like to thank you all for the opportunity and trust you gave to lead such a wonderful Association. It has being an honour and one that I will forever be grateful. To all the Life Members, in particular Charlie McGee thank you so much for your support and encouragement I have appreciated it so much. To our new League Convenor I wish you all the best and know this you will have my support. God Bless Nal. Wijesekera NSWCCC Rugby League Convenors

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100 YEARS OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS RUGBY LEAGUE 2014 marked 100 years of playing rugby league in the Catholic schools of New South Wales. A schools competition began in Sydney on 20 May 1914, with matches being played at the Domain and Metters Sportsground, Erskineville. Nine schools took part, eight of which were Catholic and one Anglican – St John’s Darlinghurst. These schools were:

St Benedict’s Broadway St Joseph’s Newtown St Mary's Cathedral St Patrick’s Parramatta St Patrick’s Church Hill St Peter’s Surry Hills St John’s Darlinghurst St Vincent’s Westmead St James Forest Lodge

Winners of the first competition held in 1914 – St Vincent’s Westmead

The event was recorded in The Daily Telegraph of 20 May 1914: “League football will enter upon an important stage of its career to-day. For the first time the 13-aside game will be played by a number of school teams. The competition has been launched after considerable beating down of prejudices, and even now, only denominational schools have taken up the code” A commemorative ceremony and games of Rugby League took place at Erskineville Oval on Tuesday 20 May 2014. Erskineville Oval is adjacent to where the old Metters Sportsground once existed. The three surviving schools that played in 1914, St James Forest Lodge, St Mary's Cathedral College and Parramatta Marist High all played matches at Metters in 1914, and took part in the event. The event was attended by Rugby League greats Ron Coote and Bob McCarthy both of who are former students of Catholic schools. Bob McCarthy attended St Peter's Surry Hills one of the pioneer rugby league schools of 1914. A Catholic Schools Rugby League Team of the Century will be announced later in the year. Charles McGee NSWCCC Rugby League Life Member

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15 YEARS RUGBY LEAGUE - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Adam Rizk Parramatta Marist High Westmead

Bailey Fitzgerald Champagnat Catholic College Maroubra

Brendan Hands St Dominic's College Kingswood

Campbell Graham Marcellin College Randwick

Curtis Wilson Holy Cross College Ryde

Jesse Cronin All Saints College, St Joseph's Campus Lochinvar

Jonathan Langi Trinity Catholic College Auburn

Jonathan Talamaivao St Gregory's College Gregory Hills

Joshua Curran Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Joshua Delailoa St Pauls Catholic College Greystanes

Justin Bleakley St John's College Woodlawn Lismore

Luke Jones Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Max Bryant St Joseph's College Banora Point

Max Burey Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Robert Afu Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Samuel Lilomaiava Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Scott Brooks Holy Cross College Ryde

William Lawson Holy Cross College Ryde

Zac Lomax St Anne's Central School Temora

Zach Nuttall Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Zane Elsley St Pauls Catholic College Greystanes

The Under 15 team had high hopes leading into the 2014 National Championships in Tamworth. The team had a good preparation leading into the championships with some high intensity training sessions at Holy Cross Ryde over a number of weekends, which saw players and staff develop combinations and implement tactics. The team also had a tough trial game against a very physical Wests Tigers Development Squad, which they lost by just four points in a very close encounter. There was some disruption in the preparation after this with two key players having to withdraw from the squad due to injury and illness. The team then headed to Mulgoa for the pre-championship camp, which further developed everything that was introduced at previous training sessions. Parramatta Eels and former NSWCCC and Australian Schoolboy players Nathan Cayless and Pauli Pauli spoke to the team and presented the jerseys emphasising the honour of representing NSWCCC. Penrith Panthers Welfare Officer and former NRL player Shane Elford then spoke to the team about life after football and the importance of schoolwork and study. The team then headed on the long bus trip to Tamworth. On the way they had a stop over at All Saints College at Maitland were the team was privileged to have NSWCCC life member Phil Tobin speak to them about the history of NSWCCC Rugby League. After this talk it was clear to all of the squad how much of a privilege and honour it is to wear the NSWCCC jersey. Day 1 of the National Championships saw Queensland Maroon play NSWCHS meaning we had the day off to relax and acclimatise to the cold weather of Tamworth. Day 2 saw us matched up against NSWCHS in a highly anticipated fixture. After comfortably beating Queensland on Day 1, NSWCHS were full of confidence and were now regarded as favourites to win the championship. We knew that we had to start the game off well as NSWCHS would no doubt be somewhat tired from the day before. The team followed the coaching staff’s instructions precisely and got off to a flying start scoring three first half tries to take a 14-0 lead into half time. NSWCHS were clearly shell shocked by the fast and physical football that we produced in the first half. The second half turned into more of an arm wrestle with both teams working up and down the field in what proved to be a tight game. NSWCHS to their credit never gave up and scored two late tries in the second half to get the score to 14-8 with only a few minutes left. But we defended courageously in the last few minutes of the game to record a first up 14-8 victory. NSWCCC 14 (Tries: Jesse Cronin, Luke Jones, Zach Nuttall Goals: Zac Lomax) defeated NSWCHS 8 (Tries: Zac Saddler, Kyle Cassel). NSWCCC Player of the Match #8 Jesse Cronin (All Saints College, St Joseph’s Campus, Lochinvar). After the game it was then back to the accommodation to put ice on the bumps and bruises and prepare for Queensland Maroon the next day. We were now up against a Queensland Maroon side that was out to prove a point after their surprise loss to NSWCHS on Day 1. Like on Day 1, our emphasis was on a good start and following the game plan.

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15 YEARS RUGBY LEAGUE - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT As was expected Queensland Maroon started strongly and scored first to take a 6-0 lead into half time. The first half was a tightly contested half with the highlight being both teams outstanding defence. Queensland Maroon scored early on in the second half to take a 10-0 lead. Our boys refused to throw the towel in against a much bigger forward pack though and kept competing and finally scored a late try but this was not enough as Queensland Maroon ran out 10-6 winners. The loss was further dampened with the news that our captain Jesse Cronin had broken his nose meaning he would miss the semi final. Queensland Maroon 10 (Tries: Payne Haas, Rei Rei Marsh Goals: Travis Turnbull) defeated NSWCCC 6 (Tries: Max Burey Goals: Zac Lomax). NSWCCC Player of the Match #12 Joshua Curran (Patrician Brothers College, Blacktown) At the conclusion of the Pool A games all teams had finished with one win and one loss each. Due to our superior for and against we finished top of the pool and would now meet the winners of Pool B, Queensland White. Queensland White had convincingly beaten all the teams in their pool and we knew it was going to be a tough match for us especially on the back of two tough pool games. As expected Queensland White started the game fast and as a result scored first. Both teams then exchanged sets and the game turned into a tough battle with Queensland White refusing to lie down. We scored a try to even the scores but just before half time Queensland White scored to take a 12-4 lead into the half time break. After a good half time talk from the coach, our boys came out firing in the second half and scored to make it 12-10 with not long to go. We had Queensland White under siege but could not take advantage as our opposition defended their line furiously. Queensland White kicked a late penalty goal to win the game 14-10, knocking us out of the championship. It was a very tough loss to take but many lessons were learnt. Queensland White 14 (Tries: Kyle Paterson, Laurence Tominiko Goals: Jacob Fairbank 2, Joel Hughes) defeated NSWCCC 10 (Tries: Curtis Wilson, Luke Brooks Goals: Zac Lomax) NSWCCC Player of the Match #14 Curtis Wilson (Holy Cross College, Ryde). The team now had to regroup for their final game against NSWCIS with this game being the last chance to push claims for Australian jerseys. Before this game, the team had a day off to spend with their parents whom many players hadn’t seen for quite some time. The day was capped off with a team dinner at the Longyard Hotel in Tamworth with almost 70 people in attendance. This night showed what great support the players had from their parents, family and friends, the majority of who had travelled down to Tamworth for the week to watch the team play. I would like to thank all the parents for their on going support to both the players and the staff throughout the championships, it was greatly appreciated. The night then finished off with a number of awards handed out to players and speeches by staff. The final day was our game against NSWCIS. It wasn’t the game we had hoped to be playing in but nonetheless the team showed great attitude in their preparation for the game. After a very slow start to the game, the players eventually showed their dominance over NSWCIS and ran out convincing 40-16 winners. It was a shame that this type of performance, which the staff knew they were capable of, was not evident in the previous two games. NSWCCC 40 (Tries: Bailey Fitzgerald 2, William Lawson, Joshua Curran, Robert Afu, Justin Bleakley, Max Bryant Goals: Zac Lomax 3, Justin Bleakley 2, Max Bryant) defeated NSWCIS 16 (Tries: Nathaniel Endemann, Tyrone Taukamo, Keiren Mundine Goals: Harry Wilson 2).NSWCCC Player of the Match #3 Justin Bleakley (St John’s College, Woodlawn). After our final game, the players stayed back to watch Queensland Maroon win the Final and were on hand for the closing ceremony and announcement of the Australian team. One player from our team is to be congratulated on making the Australian Merit team: NSWCCC #12 Joshua Curran (Patrician Brothers College, Blacktown). Joshua is also to be congratulated on being awarded NSWCCC’s player of the championships. The whole playing squad are to be thanked and congratulated on their professionalism and outstanding behaviour throughout the championships. They continually proved themselves to be great ambassadors for Catholic schools. The player’s spirit of co-operation in all organisational matters, their high level of professionalism and their friendly and positive attitudes made them a great group to be associated with. Finally, I would like to acknowledge the dedication and hard work of the coaching staff. Their preparation in the lead up to the championships left no stone unturned. They were extremely professional at all times and gave the team every chance of success. Coach Chris O’Connell, Assistant Coach Aaron McDonald and Trainer Michael Fisher worked tirelessly both before and during the championships to best prepare the team. Although the results were not what we aimed for, the players will all walk away as better players and most importantly as better people as a result of their coaching, expertise and support. David Mackinnon NSWCCC 15 years Rugby League Manager

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18 YEARS RUGBY LEAGUE - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Ashleigh Nisbet St Gregory's College Gregory Hills Bayley Sironen Holy Cross College Ryde Brock Lamb All Saints College, St Mary's Campus Maitland Callen Edwards All Saints College, St Mary's Campus Maitland Christian Crichton Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown Cowen Epere Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown Jack Cogger MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale Jack Wheelhouse Holy Cross College Ryde Jacob Host De La Salle College Revesby Heights Jake McNamara St Joseph's Regional College Port Macquarie Jamie Hill Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown Jayden Brailey Aquinas College Menai Junior Tatola Holy Cross College Ryde Lachlan Croker Trinity Catholic College Goulburn Latrell Mitchell Champagnat Catholic College Maroubra Nat Butcher Marcellin College Randwick Nathan Cleary St Dominic's College Kingswood Oliver Clark Terra Sancta College Schofields Robert Jennings Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown Samisoni Hala Ofa-Ki Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown Tevita Cottrell Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown Tyrell Fuimaono Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown Tyrone May Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown The 2014 state trials showed the outstanding quality of players that was on display and up for selection in the Under 18’s age group. At the conclusion of the trials 20 fine, skillful young athletes were selected to travel to Darwin for the Australian Championships. The first training weekend at Holy Cross College Ryde allowed the team to come together and begin preparations. The preparation for the team was interrupted with 7 boys being selected into the U18 NSW Origin side, which played against QLD in Game 2 in Sydney. This meant that the second training weekend the team were missing players due to their outstanding talent in rugby league. Despite this, there was a confident feel with this team due to the positive and committed attitude the boys displayed at the training weekends, the player’s dinner and the camp prior to leaving for Darwin. All team members bonded immediately and this was one of the reasons success could be seen for the upcoming tournament. Unfortunately due to serious injuries we lost 3 players before leaving, Lachlan Croker, Callen Edwards and Jack Wheelhouse. However, due to the depth of the players at hand in CCC rugby league, Nathan Cleary, Braden Robson and Jake McNamara did an outstanding job for the team once called in. The team flew to sunny Darwin where the conditions, humidity and 30+ degree days, would be a factor in a team’s performance. Day 1 of the National Championships saw NSWCCC playing CHS. A challenge always inspires great players to lift and deal with all that is put forward. This team met that challenge and after weathering the storm for the first 10 minutes were the first to score with Ashleigh Nisbet crossing over. CHS did score the next two, however if CCC could eliminate their unforced errors than the game would be there’s. In the second half CCC concentrated on limiting those mistakes and playing as a team. This persistence allowed CCC to cement the game in the last 5 minutes with a 12-point lead. What a fantastic start to a challenging week. NWSCCC 22 (Tries: Ashleigh Nisbet, Jake McNamara, Lateral Mitchell, Braden Robson Goals: Brock Lamb 3) defeated NSWCHS 10 (Tries: Luciano Leilua, Dave Sheridan Goals: Nicholas Hynes). NSWCCC Player of the Match: #12 Ashleigh Nisbet (St Gregory’s College, Campbelltown) Day 2 saw CCC play ACT in the other pool game. This was ACT’s first game and we knew they would come out firing with fresh legs. The first 5 minutes was very physical. Still once again the experience and the confident nature of all players slowly began to wear ACT down and from then there was no stopping the team, resulting in a barrage of tries. NSWCCC 48 (Tries: Latrell Mitchell 3, Brock Lamb, Bayley Sironen, Tyrell Fuimaono, Tevita Cottrell, Jake McNamara, James Hill Goals: Brock Lamb 3, Nathan Cleary 3) defeated ACT 6 (Tries: John White Goals: John White). NSWCCC Player of the Match: #18 Nat Butcher (Marcellin College, Randwick). Tuesday was our rest day, which provided adequate time to chill out and mentally refresh for the semi final on the Wednesday.

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18 YEARS RUGBY LEAGUE - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT The semi final against CAS was not taken lightly. A largely built team, which had nothing to lose, was going to be another mental test. If all players followed the game plan, then the win would be CCC’s. Each player showed why they were chosen in this state team and the unselfishness of each individual allowed CCC to run away with a convincing win. Another challenge conquered, one more mountain to climb on Friday with the championship final. NSWCCC 66 (Tries: Brock Lamb, Tevita Cottrell, Robert Jennings, Tyrell Fuimoano, Jake McNamara, Jacob Host, Nat Butcher, Braden Robson, Bayley Sironen, Nathan Cleary, Latrell Mitchell Goals: Brock Lamb 11) defeated CAS 6 (Tries: Benedict Halfpenny Goals: Jake Johan). NSWCCC Player of the Match: #1 Latrell Mitchell, Champagnat College, Pagewood Thursday allowed a family breakfast to occur, a time to thank parents and players for their support of CCC. Players then spent the day with their families. Once back in camp at 4pm, again it was time to focus on the task at hand. It must be mentioned that after dinner that night, the boys suggested we give our left overs to the homeless Indigenous people in the surrounding suburbs. This act of kindness showed that students in the CCC rugby league side demonstrated the Catholic values of this association and the generosity of the young men in this team. The championship final was not until 6.30pm on the Friday, due to the conditions of a warm climate. This meant players had many hours to fill in and think about the game. CHS had overcome obstacles during the week to beat QLD in the semi final. Knowing we had beat them earlier in the week gave us the edge, however it was not going to be an easy task. The warm up prior to the final was one of the best and you could see the readiness in each player and that all the excellent preparation by the coach Tim White and Assistant coach John Mcknight would fall into place. CCC started off well and played to the game plan consistently in the first half. This allowed CCC to be up 17-0 at half time with Brock Lamb kicking a field goal with a few minutes to go. This in turn would be a very smart move. The team knew, however, that CHS would give it there all in the second half and as planned scored twice. With 5 minutes to go CCC received a penalty, which took the score to 19-10. Psychologically knowing CHS could not score twice in the time remaining, the title was CCC’s. The team’s perfect preparation would see them as the undefeated Australian Champions of Schoolboys Rugby League. CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL: NSWCCC 19 (Tries: Jack Cogger, Latrell Mitchell, Cowen Epere Goals: Brock Lamb 3 Field Goal: Brock Lamb) defeated NSWCHS 10 (Tries: Luciano Leilua, John Olive Goal: Sione Katoa). Player of the Match: NSWCCC #6 Brock Lamb, All Saints College, St Marys Campus, Maitland. NSWCCC Most Valuable Player: Brock Lamb, All Saints College, St Marys Campus, Maitland ASSRL Player of the Championships: NSWCCC #4 Tevita Cottrell, Patrician Brothers College, Blacktown A special mention and thank you to all staff that were up in Darwin to watch the team, nonetheless offered extra help to make it a very successful championships. Thank you to Chris Chavez, Craig Beacroft and in particular to one of our life members, Phil Tobin for the ongoing passion and support of CCC rugby league. James Clancy (selector) should also be thanked for his experience and assistance. Thank you to our Physiotherapist Adrian Low for his countless hours of work to prepare and fix players to see the week out. Adrian was not only the Physio, but also an ex CCC student whose passion for the Catholic association was evident. The whole playing squad needs to be thanked for their outstanding behaviour, but also their professionalism and gratefulness through out the week. The team spirit that developed and the cooperation seen with a mixture of personalities contributed to the achievement of the week. CCC Rugby League, the longest standing CCC sport, is successful due to the commitment of teachers in Catholic education and their love for the sport. The professionalism, commitment and positive interactions of a dedicated coaching staff needs to be recognised. Recovery and rehabilitation are two very important factors in a week long physical competition and the great work by Peter Burke (Trainer) who along with Adrian, ensured that we were not only prepared on the field but significantly the work off the field contributed to our success. John McKnight (Assistant Coach) was influential via his passionate coaching and humorous demeanour, and contributed to the successful week. Finally, Tim White (Coach), through his thorough approach and dedication allowed this team to explore their potential and with this, win undefeated. Time and effort to the task at hand on and off the field, was the key to success. Both players and staff through this allowed the 2014 title to belong to CCC Rugby League once again. Ann-Marie Bissett NSWCCC 18 years Rugby League Manager

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NSWCCC RUGBY LEAGUE CUP 2014

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NSWCCC 15 YEARS RUGBY LEAGUE DEVELOPMENT CAMP Mr Tim White NSWCCC Rugby League Vice President

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NSWCCC RUGBY LEAGUE – MCC 15 YEARS Metropolitan Catholic Colleges 15’s State Selection Trials

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Coach

Trainer Manager

Scott Brooks Jonny Mitsias Jake Kambos Campbell Graham Matthew Lazaro Bailey Fitzgerald Dean Hawkins William Lawson Bennett Wheelhouse Daniel Fifita Bobby Nader Luke Hodge Les Abdennour Curtis Wilson Lewis Hannah Anthony Romanovski Ethan O’Neill Harrison Smith Pita Toamotu Simione Kauvesi Mr Chris Duncombe Mr Justin Smith Mr Chris Whitty

Holy Cross College Ryde Marcellin College Randwick Champagnat College Pagewood Marcellin College Randwick Champagnat College Pagewood Champagnat College Pagewood Champagnat College Pagewood Holy Cross College Ryde Holy Cross College Ryde Champagnat College Pagewood Marcellin College Randwick Christian Brothers Lewisham Christian Brothers Lewisham Holy Cross College Ryde Marist College Kogarah Marist College Kogarah Marcellin College Randwick Marcellin College Randwick Marist College Kogarah Christian Brothers Lewisham Marist College Kogarah Marist College Kogarah Holy Cross College Ryde

MCC 38 (Tries: C Graham 2, S Brooks, J Mitsias, J Kambos, W Lawson, C Wilson. Goals: D Hawkins 5) defeated President’s 0. Players of the Match: D Fifita (MCC) and L Jones (President’s)

MCC 30 (Tries: B Fitzgerald 3, D Hawkins, C Wilson. Goals: D Hawkins 5) defeated SICC 16 (Tries: J Salmon, T Steadman, I Longmuir. Goals: J Salmon). Players of the Match: B Fitzgerald (MCC) and J Salmon (SICC). MCS 18 (Tries: S Gardiner, J Langi, J Delailoa. Goals: B Hands 3) defeated MCC 12 (Tries: J Mitsias, E O’Neill. Goals: D Hawkins, J Kambos. (Players of the Match: J Langi (MCS) and P Toamotu (MCC)

Back row: Daniel Fifita, Jake Kambos, Campbell Graham, Luke Hodge. Middle row: Lewis Hannah, Curtis Wilson, Bobby Nader, Pita Toamotu, Ethan O’Neill, Harrison Smith,

Jonny Mitsias, Anthony Romanovski, Les Abdennour. Seated: Bennett Wheelhouse, Scott Brooks, Mr Chris Whitty (Manager), William Lawson (Captain), Mr Chris Duncombe (Coach), Bailey Fitzgerald (Captain), Mr Justin Smith (Trainer), Dean Hawkins, Matthew Lazaro.

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NSWCCC RUGBY LEAGUE – MCC 18 YEARS Metropolitan Catholic Colleges 18’s State Selection Trials

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Coach: Trainer: Manager:

Latrell Mitchell Tom Perrin Justin Aboumehilm Fraser Graham Ben Cassell Bayley Sironen Christian Tarabey Topiese Taufa Jack Wheelhouse Andres Rossini Morgan Stevens Junior Tatola Nat Butcher Jesse Bell Jake Gallagher Jean Louis Jones Josh Ellison Esan Nike Marsters Justin Frain Jordan Fedele Heath Garay Brody Fitzgerald Mr Peter Giles Mr Luke McNamara Mr Chris Whitty

Champagnat College Pagewood Marcellin College Randwick Holy Cross College Ryde Marcellin College Randwick Marist College Kogarah Holy Cross College Ryde Holy Cross College Ryde Marist College Kogarah Holy Cross College Ryde Marcellin College Randwick Marist College North Shore Holy Cross College Ryde Marcellin College Randwick Holy Cross College Ryde Marist College Kogarah Holy Cross College Ryde Marcellin College Randwick Holy Cross College Ryde Holy Cross College Ryde Marist College North Shore Marist College North Shore Champagnat College Pagewood Marist College North Shore Marcellin College Randwick Holy Cross College Ryde

MCC 48 (Tries: L Mitchell 3,

E Nike Marsters 2, T Perrin, B

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Scott, N Florimo, D

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Aboumehilm 2). Players of

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Perrin (MCC).

Back row: Topiese Taufa, Josh Ellison, Fraser Graham, Latrell Mitchell, Morgan Stevens, Nat Butcher. Middle Row: Jack Wheelhouse, Tom Perrin, Jake Gallagher, Heath Garay, Justin Frain, Esan Nike Marsters,

Jordan Fedele, Justin Aboumelhem, Andres Rossini, Jean Louis Jones. Seated: Christian Tarabay, Ben Cassell, Mr Luke McNamara (Coach), Bayley Sironen (Captain), Mr Peter Giles

(Coach), Brody Fitzgerald, Mr Chris Whitty (Manager), Jesse Bell, Raymond Reyes.

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NSWCCC RUGBY LEAGUE – MCS 15 YEARS Metropolitan Catholic Schools 15’s State selection Trials

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Coach: Manager: Trainer:

Robert Afu Jerome Rouss Jake Tago Zach Nuttall Matthew Faauila Shannon Gardiner Adam Rizk Samuel Liliomaiava Ryan Pritchard Jonathon Talamaivao Joshua Curran Jonathan Langi Zane Elsley Brendan Hands Dallas Paterson Joshua Delailoa Tim Liliomaiava Freedom Tamaraki Leeroy Brown Jarrod Spicer Matthew Hartigan Dominic Varga Brendan Ford

Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Parramatta Marist High School Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown St Gregory’s College Campbelltown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Trinity Catholic College Auburn St Paul’s Catholic College Greystanes St Dominic’s College Kingswood Patrician Brothers Blacktown St Paul’s Catholic College Greystanes Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Terra Sancta College Schofields

MCS 10 (Tries: R Afu, J Langi. Goal: B Harris) defeated Northern Country 8 (Tries: J Bleakley, B Taity) Players of the Match: Samuel Liliomaiava (MCS) and J Cronin (Northern Country). MCS 24 (Tries: J Rouss 2, R Afu, J Delailoa. Goals: B Hands) defeated Southern County 12 (Tries: Z Lomax, J Stewart. Goals: Z Lomax (2). Players of the Match: J Curran (MCS) and B Campbell (Southern Country) MCS 18 (Tries: S Gardiner, J Langi, J Delailoa. Goals: B Hands 3) defeated MCC 12 (Tries: J Mitsias, E O’Neill. Goals: D Hawkins, J Kambos. (Players of the Match: J Langi (MCS) and P Toamotu (MCC)

Back row: Freeman Tamaraki, Joshua Curran, Samuel Liliomaiava, Jonathon Talamaivao.

Middle row: Dallas Paterson, Jake Tago, Robert Afu, Jonathan Langi, Leeroy Brown, Zane Elsley, Jarrod Spicer, Matthew Faauila, Joshua Delailoa, Ryan Pritchard.

Seated: Zach Nuttall, Tim Liliomaiava, Mr Dominic Cullen (Manager), Adam Rizk, Mr Matthew Hartigan (Coach), Shannon Gardiner, Mr Brendan Ford (Trainer), Brendan Hands, Jerome Rouss.

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NSWCCC RUGBY LEAGUE – MCS 18 YEARS

Metropolitan Catholic Schools18’s State Selection Trials

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Coach: Manager Trainer:

Tyrone May Christian Crichton Jack Nelson Tevita Cottrell Jesse Jackson Nathan Cleary Soni Luke Samisoni Hala Ofa- Ki Joseph Tramontana Cowan Epere Ashleigh Nisbet Tyrell Fuimaono Dylan Fuad Jerome Broadbridge Casey Lafaele Mark McCormack Visiano Vaohea Jamie Hill Joe Vaegaau Vincennes Fialelei Ausage Robert Jennings Oliver Clark Mr Gregory Beacroft Mr Tim Spain Mr Matthew McCormack

Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown St Dominic's College Kingswood Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown St Gregory's College Campbelltown St Dominic's College Kingswood Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown St Gregory's College Campbelltown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers College Blacktown St Gregory's College Campbelltown St Gregory's College Campbelltown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Terra Sancta College Schofields Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown St Dominic's College Kingswood All Saints Catholic College Liverpool

MCS 34 (Tries: J Tramontana 2, C Epere, T Fuimaono, J Broadbridge, V Vaohea. Goals- J Hill 2, N Cleary 3) defeated Northern Country 10 (Tries: M Soper-Lawler, L Smith. Goal: B Lamb). Players of the Match: J Jackson (MCC) and B Lamb (Northern Country).

MCS 36 (Tries: J Nelson, J Jackson, T Fuimaono, J Broadbridge (3), M McCormack. Goals: J Hill 2, N Cleary 2) defeated Southern Country 6 (Try: C McCauley. Goal: L Croker). Players of the Match: C Epere (MCS), C McCauley (Southern Country).

MCS 16 (Tries: C Crichton 2, N Cleary. Goals: N Cleary 2) defeated SICC 4 (Try J Brailey). Players of the Match: J Broadbridge (MSC) and J Cogger (SICC).

Back row: Ashleigh Nisbet, Tyrone May, Mark McCormack, Jack Nelson, Samisoni Hala Ofa-Ki. Middle row: Tevita Cottrell, Jamie Hill, Jerome Broadbridge, Vincennes Fialelei, Visiano Vaohea, Cowan Epere,

Sukamanu Raki, Jesse Jackson, Christian Crichton. Seated: Casey Lafele, Joseph Tramontana, Mr Tim Spain (Manager), Dylan Fuad (Captain), Mr Gregory Beacroft

(Coach), Tyrell Fuimaono (Captain), Mr Matthew McCormack (Trainer), Nathan Cleary, Soni Luke

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RUGBY LEAGUE – NORTHERN COUNTRY The Northern Country CCC Rugby League has had a very memorable year. David Koch and Mark Falkenmire, who have been an enormous part of Northern Country Rugby League for so many years, have chosen to move into new careers. These two men have spent countless hours devoting their skills and expertise into developing Rugby League within our Catholic schools and for this we give thanks. David, formally from Holy Trinity School College, Inverell and Mark formally from McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth, who have been involved with Catholic Schools Rugby League since the mid 1990’s. It is with a sincere thanks and a deep appreciation that we thank these two gentlemen for all their efforts over these many years, you will be sorely missed. 2014 Northern Country Rugby League Trials The trials were conducted in April, with players from the Armidale, Lismore and Maitland/Newcastle Dioceses competing. The trials were held at Smithtown, a small township just on the out skids of Kempsey on the Mid North Coast. A big thank you to Leon Robinson, Tim Moorehead and the staff of St Paul’s Kempsey, for all the background work that went into the success of the Northern Trials, your assistance was much appreciated. Special thanks must also go to NRL development staff for their role in providing touch judges and referees. Appreciation must also be given to the C.E.O.s of the three Dioceses for releasing staff for the Rugby League trials, and to the Sports Convenors for their support. I would like to recognise the contributions of the Diocesan Rugby League Convenors- Brian Battese (Lismore), Scott Asimus (Maitland/Newcastle) and David Koch (Armidale). 2013 NSWCCC Rugby League Trials The Northern Country teams had mixed results at the State Trails at St Mary’s, Penrith. The U/15’s lost all 3 matches against MCS, Southern Country and Presidents, but there were still some outstanding performances. There were 3 Northern players rewarded with selection to play in the Australian Championships in the Tamworth – Justin Bleakley, Max Bryant and Jesse Cronin. Jesse Cronin was named player of the carnival and also named captain of the CCC team. The U/18’s team won 2 of their 3 matches against MCS, Southern Country, and MCC. There were 4 Northern players rewarded with selection to play in the Australian Championships in Darwin – Callen Edwards, Jake McNamara, Braden Robson and Brock Lamb. Brock Lamb was named player of the carnival at CCC level and Australian Schoolboy level and as well gained selection in the Australian Schoolboys team with Braden Robson to tour England and France later in the year. Thanks must be given to the coaching staff of the Northern teams for their time and proficiency at the State Trials – Bradley Melville, Colin Love and Nathan Koen (U/18s); Damien Quinn, Mark Honeysett and Leon Robinson (U/15s). Country Tours This year there was a Country Tour again for the Under 15’s throughout Sydney. The tour was held at St Gregory’s College Campbelltown and the Country side won all 3 of the tours games, against the Dragons, Penrith and the West Tigers. There were a large number of the Northern players in the team this year. These players were Connor Mills, Nathen Phillips, William Woolley, Tex Hoy, Paul Dengate, Nick Morrissey, Joe Bromage, Ben Talty and Will McAuliffe. Thank you to Peter Hunt from Southern Country, who organised the Country tour and David Koch, Daniel Iacono and Mark Honeysett who were the officials on tour. These tours would not have happen if these teachers did not put up their hands to organise these events. Scott Asimus Northern Country Rugby League Convener St Mary’s High School, Gateshead

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NSWCCC RUGBY LEAGUE – NORTHERN COUNTRY – 15 YEARS

Northern Country 15’s State Selection Trials

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Coach: Manager: Trainer:

Connah Mills Connor Lynch Justin Bleakley Isaac Lee William Woolley Tex Hoy Paul Dengate Andrew Martyn Jack McNickle Jesse Cronin Max Bryant Brock Gardner Nicholas Morrissey Will McAuliffe Nathan Phillips Joe Bromage William Malone Ben Talty Joshua Cribb Max Cates Mr Damien Quinn Mr Leon Robinson Mr Nathan Koen

Mt St Patrick College Murwillumbah St Pius X High School Adamstown St John’s College Woodlawn St John’s College Woodlawn St John’s College Woodlawn St Pius X High School Adamstown St Joseph’s High School Aberdeen John Paul College Coffs Harbour All Saints College St Joseph's Campus Lochinvar All Saints College St Joseph's Campus Lochinvar St Joseph's College Tweed Heads St Paul’s High Boorgual St Mary’s Catholic College Casino Holy Trinity School Inverell St Paul’s College Kempsey All Saints College St Joseph's Campus Lochinvar St Joseph's College Tweed Heads St Joseph’s High School Aberdeen St Josephs Regional Port Macquarie St Pius X High School Adamstown St Joseph's College Tweed Heads St Paul’s College Kempsey St Francis Xaiver’s College Hamilton

MCS 10 (Tries: R Afu, J Langi.

Goal: B Harris) defeated

Northern Country 8 (Tries: J

Bleakley, B Taity) Players of

the Match: S Liliomaiava

(MCS) and J Cronin (Northern

Country)

Southern Country 26 (Tries:

Z Lomax 2, M Burey, B Byrne,

B Campbell. Goals: Z Lomax

3) defeated Northern Country

18 (Tries: C Mills 2, T Hoy.

Goals: Z Lomax 3). Players of

the Match: Z Lomax

(Southern Country) and J

McNickle (Northern Country)

President’s 22 (Tries: M

Brown, K Preece, J Perlowski,

J Fuahala,. Goals: E Taetuli 3)

defeated Northern Country

18( Tries: P Murphy, B Gilbert,

J Whitty. Goals: J Whitty)

Players of the Match: J

Ferguson (President’s) and J

Bleakly (Northern Country)

Back row: Connor Lynch, Max Cates, Isaac Lee, William Woolley, Joshua Cribb. Middle row: Jesse Cronin, Justin Bleakley, Paul Dengate, Nathan Phillips, William Malone, Brock Gardner, Ben Talty,

Andrew Martyn, Nicholas Morrissey, Max Bryant. Seated: Jack McNickle, Mr Mark Honeysett (Trainer), Will McAuliffe, Mr Damien Quinn (Coach), Tex Hoy (Captain), Mr

Scott Asimus (Convenor), Joe Bromage, Mr Leon Robinson (Manager), Connah Mills.

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NSWCCC RUGBY LEAGUE – NORTHERN COUNTRY - 18 YEARS

Northern Country 18’s State Selection Trials

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Coach Manager Trainer

Jacob Hourn Lachlan Gallegos Braden Robson Callan Edwards Matthew Soper-Lawler Jake McNamara Brock Lamb Sam Elliott Zac Beecher Charles Woods Sam Stone Jayden McDonough Shuan Hinton Robert Shepard Joseph Morris Jayden Butterfield Isaac Richardson Linclon Smith Connor Cheeseman Ryan Holman Mr Bradley Melville Mr Colin Love Mr Mark Honeysett

St Joseph’s High School Aberdeen All Saints College St Mary's Campus Maitland St Francis Xaiver’s College Hamilton All Saints College St Mary's Campus Maitland All Saints College St Mary's Campus Maitland St Francis Xaiver’s College Hamilton All Saints College St Mary's Campus Maitland St John’s College Woodlawn St John’s College Woodlawn All Saints College St Mary's Campus Maitland St Francis Xaiver’s College Hamilton McAuley Catholic College Grafton St Joseph's Regional High School Port Macquarie Mt St Patrick College Murwillumbah All Saints College St Mary's Campus Maitland All Saints College St Mary's Campus Maitland St Joseph’s High School Aberdeen All Saints College St Mary's Campus Maitland Newman Senior College Port Macquarie St Joseph’s High School Aberdeen All Saints College St Mary's Campus Maitland All Saints College St Mary's Campus Maitland O’Connor Catholic High Armidale

MCS 34 (Tries: J Tramontana 2, C Epere, T Fuimaono, J Broadbridge, V Vaohea. Goals- J Hill 2, N Cleary 3) defeated Northern Country 10 (Tries: M Soper-Lawler, L Smith. Goal: B Lamb). Players of the Match: J Jackson (MCC) and B Lamb (Northern Country). Northern Country 34 ( Tries: L Gallegos, B Robson, C Edwards, J McNamara, B Lamb, J McDonogh, J Morris. Goals: B Lamb) defeated Southern Country 16 ( Tries: L Croker, B Gilbert 2 Goals: T Bartkley.) Players of the Match: J McNamara (Northern Country) and L Crocker (Southern Country) Northern Country 24 (Tries: B Robson 3, L Gallegos, C Edwards. Goals: J McNamara 2) defeated MCC 12 (Tries: T Perrin, B Sironen. Goals: J Aboumehilm 2). Players of the Match: B Robson (Northern Country) and T Perrin (MCC).

Back row: Matthew Soper-Lawler, Isaac Richardson, Charles Woods, Sam Stone. Middle row: Robert Shepherd, Jake McNamara, Brock Lamb, Jayden Butterfield, Braden Robson, Connor

Cheeseman, Callan Edwards, Lincoln Smith, Jayden McDonough, Sam Elliott. Seated: Joseph Morris, Zac Beecher, Mr Colin Love (Manager), Shaun Hinton (Captain), Mr Bradley Melville

(Coach), Ryan Holman, Mr Mark Honeysett (Trainer), Jacob Hourn, Lachlan Gallegos.

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NSWCCC RUGBY LEAGUE – PRESIDENTS TEAM – 15 YEARS 15 YEARS STATE SELECTION TRIALS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Coach Manager Trainer

Jack Threadgate Zac Makelin Pilisio (Billy) Langi Lewis Waters Luke Peoples Cody McNiece Rhys McGrath Luke Puru Luke Jones Kyle Middleton Lachy Smith Kyle Bent Jai Ferguson Joseph Taaga-Anae Tom Caughlan Mark Tepu-Smith Tyrell-Davis May Josh Bromhill Simione Teehafa Laurence Zarounas Mr Daniel Simonian Mr Matthew Feltrin Mr Tim Moorehead

All Saints College St Joseph's Campus Lochinvar All Saints Catholic Boys College Liverpool Trinity Catholic College Auburn St Dominic's College Kingswood St Gregory’s College Campbelltown St Gregory’s College Campbelltown St Gregory’s College Campbelltown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown St. Joseph's College Tweed Heads De La Salle Catholic College Caringbah Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown St Dominic's College Kingswood All Saints Catholic Boys College Liverpool De La Salle Catholic College Caringbah All Saints Catholic Boys College Liverpool Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown St Dominic’s College Kingswood Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown St Mary's Cathedral College Sydney Patrician Brothers’ College Fairfield McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth St Paul’s College Kempsey

MCC 38 (Tries: C Graham 2, S Brooks, J Mitsias, J Kambos, , W Lawson, C Wilson. Goals: D Hawkins 5) defeated President’s 0. Players of the Match: D Fifita (MCC) and L Jones (President’s) SICC 30 (Tries: J Stewart, J Salmon, T Steadman, A Leo, G Yarak, J McSweeny. Goals: J Salmon ), H Wall) defeated President’s 14 (Tries: J Ferguson, J Brombal. Goals: L Waters). Players of the Match: A Leo (SICC) and C McNiece (President’s). President’s 22 (Tries: M Brown, K Preece, J Perlowski, J Fuahala,. Goals: E Taetuli 3) defeated Southern Country 16 (Tries: P Murphy, B Gilbert, J Whitty. Goals: J Whitty 2) Players of the Match: J Ferguson (President’s) and J Bleakley (Southern Country)

Back row: Simione Teehafa, Luke Peoples, Pilisio (Billy) Langi, Kyle Middleton. Middle row: Kyle Bent, Tyrell-Davis May, Tom Caughlan, Mark Tepu-Smith, Lewis Waters, Josh Brombal, Jack Threadgate,

Lachy Smith, Luke Puru, Joseph Taaga-Anae. Seated: Zac Makelin, Cody McNiece, Mr Tim Moorehead (Trainer), Luke Jones (Trainer), Mr Daniel Simonian (Coach), Jai

Ferguson (Captain), Mr Matt Feltrin (Manager), Laurence Zarounas, Rhys McGrath.

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NSWCCC RUGBY LEAGUE – PRESIDENTS TEAM – 18 YEARS 18 YEARS STATE SELECTION TRIALS

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Coach Manager Trainer

Chris Thomas Marlyn Brown Joel Stregas Bailey Lang Daniel Russell Kurtis Preece James Perlowski Jordan Fuahala Cameron Collins Taniela Paseka Don Amir Ryan Glanville Kyle Kennedy Esau Taetuli Alex Sama Brendan Sua Tristian Mifsud Nick Trunzo Faaoli Titie-Anetelea Dean Matterson Tevita Mapapalangi Mr Darren Hughes Ms Kristy Ivanoff Mr Micahel Fisher

St Dominic’s College Kingswood Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown St Gregory’s College Campbelltown Aquinas Catholic College Menai De La Salle College Revesby Heights Marcellin College Randwick St Gregory’s College Campbelltown Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown Patrician Brothers’ College Fairfield St Paul’s College Manly St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton St John's College Woodlawn Clancy Catholic College West Hoxton Patrician Brothers’ College Fairfield All Saints Catholic Senior College Casula All Saints Catholic Senior College Casula Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg St Paul’s College Manly St Paul’s College Greystanes Patrician Brothers’ College Fairfield Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg LaSalle Catholic College Bankstown St Mary’s Cathedral College Sydney

MCC 48 (Tries: L Mitchell 3, E Nike Marsters 2, T Perrin, B Cassell, J Ellison, B Fitzgerald. Goals: J Aboumehilm 6) defeated Presidents 0. Players of the Match: E Nike Marsters (MCC) and K Kennedy (Presidents) SICC 20 (Tries: N Florimo, B Shiach-Wise, A Kieghran, D Vasquez. Goals: C Scott) defeated Presidents 16 (Tries: R Glanville, D Matterson. Goals: E Taetuli 2). Players of the Match: N Florimo (SICC) and K Preece (Presidents) President’s 22 (Tries: M Brown, J Perlowski, J Fuahala, J Preece. Goals: E Taetuli 3) defeated Southern Country 16 (Tries: J Carroll, B Gibert, T Murphy. Goals: J Carroll 2). Players of the Match: T Paseka (Presidents) and C Brebner (Southern Country)

Back row: Faoli Titie-Anetelea, Taniela Paseka, Bailey Lang, Dean Matterson. Middle row: Tevita Mapapalangi, Joel Stregas, Donald Amir, James Perlowski, Jordan Fuahala, Daniel Russell, Ryan

Glanville, Kyle Kennedy, Brendan Sua. Seated: Nick Trunzo, Alex Sama, Ms Kristy Ivanoff (Manager), Cameron Collins, Mr Darren Hughes (Coach), Kurtis

Preese, Mr Michael Fisher (Trainer), Esau Taetuli, Marlyn Brown.

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NSWCCC RUGBY LEAGUE – SYDNEY INDEPENDENT CATHOLIC COLLEGES – 15 YEARS

Sydney Independent Catholic Colleges 15’s State Selection Trials 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Coach Manager Trainer

Jake Blinco Joshua Allen-Fleming Sam Paul Nicholas Capovilla Jackson Stewart Jaeman Salmon Thomas Steadman Josh Foster Isaac Longmuir Bailey Rogers Anthony Leo Harrison Wall Anthony Moussa Billy Gearside Beau Mackey Max Sorgese George Yarak Jordan McSweeny Joe Akiki Andrew Laham Mr John McKnight Mr Charles McGee Mr Chris Chavez

McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Mackillop Catholic College Warnervale St Edward's College Gosford Aquinas Catholic College Menai De La Salle College Caringbah De La Salle College Caringbah St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood De La Salle College Caringbah McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains St Clare's Catholic Hassall Grove Mackillop Catholic College Warnervale Maronite College of the Holy Family Harris Park Mackillop Catholic College Warnervale Bede Polding College South Windsor St Edward's College Gosford St Charbel's Catholic College Punchbowl St Edward's College Gosford Holy Spirit Catholic College Lakemba Holy Spirit Catholic College Lakemba McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains Aquinas Catholic College Menai St Claire’s Catholic High School Rooty Hill

MCC 30 (Tries: B Fitzgerald 3, D Hawkins, C Wilson. Goals: D Hawkins 5) defeated SICC 16 (Tries: J Salmon, T Steadman, I Longmuir. Goals: J Salmon). Players of the Match: B Fitzgerald (MCC) and J Salmon (SICC). SICC 30 (Tries: J Stewart, J Salmon, T Steadman, A Leo, G Yarak, J McSweeny. Goals: J Salmon ), H Wall) defeated President’s 14 (Tries: J Ferguson, J Brombal. Goals: L Waters). Players of the Match: A Leo (SICC) and C McNiece (President’s). Southern Country 32 (Tries: S Vi, Z Lomax, H Fitzsimmons, M Nicholson, B Byrne, D Fisher. Goals: Z Lomax 4) defeated SICC 12 Tries: A Leo, H Wall. Goals: T Steadman 2). Players of the Match: M Nicholson (Southern Country) and G Yarak (SICC).

Back row: Jaeman Salmon, Thomas Steadman, Joe Akiki, Jordan McSweeny. Middle row: Jake Blinco, Nicholas Capovilla, Sam Paul, Josh Foster, Anthony Leo, George Yarak, Beau Mackey,

Andrew Laham, Bailey Rogers, Anthony Moussa. Seated: Isaac Longmuir, Mr David Credaro (Convenor), Jackson Stewart, Mr Charlie McGee (Manager), Harrison Wall,

Mr John McKnight (Coach), Billy Gearside, Mr Chris Chavez (Trainer), Joshua Allen-Fleming.

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NSWCCC RUGBY LEAGUE – SYDNEY INDEPENDENT CATHOLIC COLLEGES – 18 YEARS Sydney Independent Catholic Colleges 18’s State Selection Trials

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Coach Manager Trainer

Cameron Scott Brodie Cooper Nelson Florimo Bailey Shiach-Wise Dallas Grieco Adam Kieghran Jack Cogger Jacob Host Jayden Brailey Daniel Vasquez Lachlan Shaw Jordan Lemalu Faatui Uele Jack Gibbons Ethan Fortis George Dagher Daniel Langbridge Ben Thomas Avia Minute James Tasipale Mr Duncan Black Mr Ryan Drew Mr Kyle Churchill

St Patrick's College Sutherland St Edward's College Gosford St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah Mackillop Catholic College Warnervale Clancy Catholic College West Hoxton Mackillop Catholic College Warnervale Mackillop Catholic College Warnervale De La Salle College Revesby Aquinas College Menai St Patrick's College Sutherland St Edward's College Gosford Clancy Catholic College West Hoxton Loyola Senior High Rooty Hill St Patrick's College Sutherland St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah Maronite College of the Holy Family Harris Park Mackillop Catholic College Warnervale St Edward's College Gosford Clancy Catholic College West Hoxton Maronite College of the Holy Family Harris Park Mackillop Catholic College Warnervale St Brigid’s Catholic College Lake Munmorah St Clare’s Catholic High Hassall Grove

SICC 32 (Tries: J

Cogger 2,C Scott, N

Florimo, D Langbridge, J

Tasiple. Goals: J

Gibbons) defeated

MCC 16 (Tries: L

Mitchell 2, M Stevens.

Goals: J Aboumehilm).

Players of the Match: J

Wheelhouse (MCC) and

J Host (SICC)

SICC 20 (Tries: N Florimo, B Shiach-Wise, A Kieghran, D Vasquez. Goals: C Scott) defeated Presidents 16 (Tries: R Glanville, D Matterson. Goals: E Taetuli 2). Players of the Match: N Florimo (SICC) and K Preece (Presidents)

MCS 16 (Tries: C Crichton 2, N Cleary. Goals: N Cleary 2) defeated SICC 4 (Try J Brailey). Players of the Match: J Broadbridge (MSC) and J Cogger (SICC).

Back row: Bailey Shiach-Wise, James Tasipale, Jacob Host, Daniel Vasquez, Adam Kieghran. Middle row: Faatui, Jack Gibbons, Avia Minute, Lachlan Shaw, Ben Thomas, Dallas Grieco, Nelson Florimo, Cameron

Scott, Jayden Brailey, Daniel Langbridge. Seated: Jordan Lemalu, Mr David Credaro (Convenor), Brodie Cooper, Mr Ryan Drew (Manager), Jack Cogger

(Captain), Mr Duncan Black (Coach), Ethan Fortis, Mr Kyle Churchill, George Dagher.

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Southern Country 15’s State Selection Trials

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Coach Manager Trainer Trainer

Moung Dut Jack Thurtell Salesi Vi Zac Lomax Harry Fitzsimmons Max Burey Blair Grant Bradley Gaut James Stewart Matthew Nicholson Braiden Byrne Daniel Fisher Lochie Bear Brock Campbell Jamie Burns Jack Davis Ashley Dunlop Adam Hadaya William Canellis Rhys Pulo Mr Daniel Iacono Mr Peter Hunt Mr Geoff McNamara Mr Billy Wykamp

James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange St Raphael’s Catholic School Cowra Mount Carmel Catholic High School Varroville St Anne's Central School Temora Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Corpus Christi Catholic School Oak Flats Red Bend Catholic College Forbes St Anne's Central School Temora Red Bend Catholic College Forbes Holy Spirit College Bellambi St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange Corpus Christi Catholic School Oak Flats St John's College Dubbo East St John's College Dubbo East Edmund Rice College Wollongong Hennessey Catholic College Young Corpus Christi Catholic School Oak Flats Corpus Christi Catholic School Oak Flats Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

MCS 24 (Tries: J Rouss 2, R Afu, J Delailoa. Goals: B Hands) defeated Southern County 12 (Tries: Z Lomax, J Stewart. Goals: Z Lomax (2). Players of the Match: J Curran (MCS) and B Campbell (Southern Country)

Southern Country 26 (Tries: Z Lomax 2, M Burey, B Byrne, B Campbell. Goals: Z Lomax 3) defeated Northern Country 18 (Tries: C Mills 2, T Hoy. Goals: Z Lomax 3). Players of the Match: Z Lomax (Southern Country) and J McNickle (Northern Country)

President’s 22 (Tries: M Brown, K Preece, J Perlowski, J Fuahala,. Goals: E Taetuli 3) defeated Southern Country 16 (Tries: P Murphy, B Gilbert, J Whitty. Goals: J Whitty 2) Players of the Match: J Ferguson (President’s) and J Bleakley (Southern Country)

Back row: Brayden Byrne, Rhys Pulo, Ashley Dunlop, Jack Davis, Matthew Nicholson.

Middle row: Salesi Vi, Moung Dut, Jamie Burns, William Canellis, Lachie Beard, Bradley Gaut, Jack Thurtell, Adam Hadaya, Daniel Fisher, Brock Campbell.

Seated: Blair Grant, Mr Bobby Wykamp (Trainer), Max Burey, Mr Peter Hunt (Manager), Zac Lomax (Captain), Mr Daniel Iacono (Coach), Harry Fitzsimmons, Mr Geoff McNamara, James Stewart.

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NSWCCC RUGBY LEAGUE – SOUTHERN COUNTRY – 18 YEARS

Southern Country 18’s State Selection Trials

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Coach Coach Manager Trainer

Thomas Bartley Patrick Murphy Samual Bramich Timoci Vatubuli Ethan McKellar Lachlan Croker Kade Sampson Julius Taavao Billy Gilbert Connor Brebner Jye Thompson Chris Judd Connor McCauley Adam Hoffam Johnathan Carroll Derek Hay Jarrod Whitty Shadi Elhage Max Bailey Siosaia Mataka Mr John Hogan Mr Andrew Morton Mr William Barry Mr Kevin Harpley

Edmund Rice College Wollongong Red Bend Catholic College Forbes Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Red Bend Catholic College Forbes Trinity Catholic College Goulburn St Joseph’s Catholic High School Albion Park Mount Carmel Catholic High School Varroville St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton Hennessey Catholic College Young St Francis De Sales Regional College Leeton Red Bend Catholic College Forbes Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Holy Spirit College Bellambi Edmund Rice College Wollongong Holy Spirit College Bellambi Mount Carmel Catholic High School Varroville Canberra/Goulburn CEO Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga St John the Evangelist High School Nowra Mount Carmel Catholic High School Varroville

MCS 10 (Tries: R Afu, J Langi. Goal: B Harris) defeated Northern Country 8 (Tries: J Bleakley, B Taity) Players of the Match: Samuel Liliomaiava (MCS) and J Cronin (Northern Country). Northern Country 34 (Tries: L Gallegos, B Robson, C Edwards, J McNamara, B Lamb, J McDonogh, J Morris. Goals: B Lamb) defeated Southern Country 16 (Tries: L Croker, B Gilbert 2 Goals: T Bartkley.) Players of the Match: J McNamara (Northern Country) and L Crocker (Southern Country). President’s 22 (Tries: M Brown, J Perlowski, J Fuahala, J Preece. Goals: E Taetuli 3) defeated Southern Country 16 (Tries: J Carroll, B Gilbert, T Murphy. Goals: J Carroll 2). Players of the Match: T Paseka (Presidents) and C Brebner (Southern Country)

Back row: Max Bailey, Jonathan Carroll, Connor Brebner, Siosaia Mataka, Julius Taavao.

Middle row: Timoci Vatubuli, Samuel Bramich, Connor McCauley, Chris Judd, Ethan McKellar, Jye Thompson, Derek Hay, Kade Sampson, Shadi Elhage, Billy Gilbert.

Seated: Patrick Murphy, Mr William Barry (Manager), Lachlan Croker (Captain), Mr John Hogan (Coach), Thomas Bartley, Mr Andrew Morton (Assistant Coach), Adam Hoffmann, Mr Kevin Harpley (Trainer), Jarrad Whitty.

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NSWCCC RUGBY LEAGUE – 15 YEARS COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT TOUR The 2014 NSWCCC Country Rugby League tour was very successful. Not only did the team complete the week long tour undefeated, but many other clubs witnessed a very professionally run and well organised tour and indicated a wish to be involved in future tours. From the first moment of the tour meeting at St Gregory's College Campbelltown, John Vardy and his staff provided us with friendly service and accommodation/facilities and food of the highest standards. Our match results for the week Monday (WIN Stadium - Field #2) NSWCCC Country defeated ST George and Illawarra - 48-8 Tuesday (St Greg's College - Field#1) NSWCCC Country defeated Wests Tigers- 22-12 Thursday (Patrician Brothers College, Blacktown) NSWCCC Country defeated Penrith - 20-16 Throughout all matches every player had equal opportunity to display their talents and improve their skills. Other aspects throughout the week were certainly visits to Penrith for the Wednesday where Matt Cameron and his staff gave their time to give the boys exposure to all aspects of NRL ie Training sessions, welfare and social media information and programs, dietary guidence, rehabilitation, and goal setting. They also gave valued guidance relating to purpose of school, meaningful careers and work outside of football. The visits to Wests Tigers also provided the opportunity to observe all aspects of NRL training and facilities. All of the staff at Penrith and Wests Tigers provided valuable and realistic information re pathways to the NRL. This trip is certainly beneficial for exposure and development of all of the country 15s catholic schools rugby league students. Peter Hunt Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

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U/16’S RUGBY - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Andrew Elmer Xavier Catholic College Ballina

Beni Valu Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Benjamin Schaefer St John's College Woodlawn Lismore

Billy Momoisea Leniu Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Brendan Neville Holy Spirit College Corrimal

Charlie Rowntree Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood

Darcy Searl St Pius X High School Adamstown

Deahn Wanstall MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale

Delahoya Manu Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Desmond Tipene Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Dylan Wilkins St Joseph's Regional College Port Macquarie

Franele Betham-Misa Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Hamish Mould St John's College Woodlawn Lismore

Jacob Gregg St. John Paul College Coffs Harbour

Jeffrey Tuitavuki Marist College Penshurst Mortdale

Jeremy Abdullah St Edwards College Gosford

Joseph Feltis St. John Paul College Coffs Harbour

Kane McQuiggin Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood

Lachlan Stewart James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Mitchell Winslade James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange

Nathan Williams Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood

Nicholas Dolly Marian Catholic College Round Corner

Ryan Anderson Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Sean Douglas Marcellin College Randwick

Tristan Sailor Edmund Rice College Wollongong

William Grassby St Edwards College Gosford

Zachary Stride St Edwards College Gosford

NSWCCC Selections Report This year saw the introduction of a new format for the trials and although I had reservations about whether this would be successful (would enough students nominate?), we did end up with good numbers for both trials (around 120 for the 16s). Part of the reason for this was due to Dio Reps and former Dio coaches taking an active role in recruiting students and in some cases, having their own trials. I thank them for their efforts here, as they were crucial in ensuring that the trials were well attended. Such efforts need to be encouraged in future years. The feedback from the trials was very positive and I thank the ARU for their help that enabled the selection process to be as transparent as possible. It was great to see some extra CCC people on board this year and hopefully they will also get involved next year. NSW All Schools Report The performance of both the teams was creditable and again highlighted the growing strength of CCC rugby. The 16s lost close trials to CHS 17-5, defeated AICES 44-3 and Country 22-10 to take out the Bowl Championship. Manu Delahoya (St Pat’s Blacktown) was selected in the NSW U16’s team. Whilst we are developing as an association, we still face the problem of getting our players selected for further honours. We were certainly disappointed for a couple of them not to be considered for the NSW teams. It therefore reinforces the need to get CCC people more involved in rugby at this level. I would like to thank Sean Killian for his help with the U16’s for the past three years and wish him the best in his new role at St Stanislaus College. I would also like to thank David Keen, Matt Barlow and Nick Lah for their outstanding efforts helping coach the teams this year. Steve Mitchell NSWCCC Rugby Convener

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18 YEARS RUGBY - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Andrew Davies Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood

Baileigh Grim St Edward’s College Gosford

Dane Stephens Holy Spirit College Lakemba

Daniel Boardman Xavier Catholic College Ballina

Daniel Jones Marist College Eastwood

Denzel Singleton Marist College Eastwood

Eamonn Molenaar St Paul's High School Booragul

Francis Brown MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale

Francis Kiutau St Edward’s College Gosford

James Wilkinson St Edward’s College Gosford

Jonathan Chapman Holy Spirit College Corrimal

Josh Bones Marist College Eastwood

Josh Ellison Marcellin College Randwick

Kirt Anthony St Edward’s College Gosford

Kye Marshall St Joseph's Regional College Port Macquarie

Lachlan King Holy Spirit College Corrimal

Liam Baker St Edward’s College Gosford

Mark Ataya Marist College Kogarah Bexley

Maxwell Stewart St Edward’s College Gosford

Nathan Ford St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

Nicholas Cushan St John's College Dubbo East

Niko Fiapuleniko St Pau’ls Catholic College Greystanes

Sam Meehan Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood

Ted Pye Trinity Catholic College Lismore

Tristan Green Holy Spirit College Corrimal

NSWCCC Selections Report This year saw the introduction of a new format for the trials and although I had reservations about whether this would be successful (would enough students nominate?), we did end up with good numbers for both trials (around 100 for the 18s). Part of the reason for this was due to Dio Reps and former Dio coaches taking an active role in recruiting students and in some cases, having their own trials. I thank them for their efforts here, as they were crucial in ensuring that the trials were well attended. Such efforts need to be encouraged in future years. The feedback from the trials was very positive and I thank the ARU for their help that enabled the selection process to be as transparent as possible. It was great to see some extra CCC people on board this year and hopefully they will also get involved next year. The 2014 selection format was a change from tradition, with individuals attending the trials rather than Diocese teams or squads. This format proved to be quite successful with strong numbers attending the trials and successful results from the selected quad against quality opposition. The inclusion of the ARU staff throughout the trial process also added another element of professionalism. NSW All Schools Report The performance of both the teams was creditable and again highlighted the growing strength of CCC Rugby. The Opens also had some good results and for the first time in memory, went through undefeated with victories against CHS 1s and 2s 24-22, ISA 2s 27-24 and GPS 3’s 24-13. Unfortunately such great results did not show up in the selections, with only Francis Brown (MacKillop College Warnervale) being selected in the NSW 2’s as a reserve (he did play for Australia ‘A’ in 2013). Two players were selected in the shadow squad, although we did then have 2 players selected to represent Combined States at the Australian Championships (James Wilkinson and Kirt Anthony – St Edwards Gosford). Whilst we are developing as an association, we still face the problem of getting our players selected for further honours. We were certainly disappointed for a couple of them not to be considered for the NSW teams. It therefore reinforces the need to get CCC people more involved in rugby at this level. I would like to thank Sean Killian for his help with the U16’s for the past three years and wish him the best in his new role at St Stanislaus College. I would also like to thank David Keen, Matt Barlow and Nick Lah for their outstanding efforts helping coach the teams this year.

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18 YEARS RUGBY - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT I encourage the active recruitment of players for these trials to become a key element to catholic school rugby programs across NSW, as this program has a lot to offer and support at all levels will only foster this development. The performance of the team was outstanding throughout the campaign and the teamwork that was built on such a short preparation was a credit to those involved. The Opens had good results with victories against CHS 2s 24-22, ISA 2s 27-24 and GPS 3’s 24-13. Unfortunately such great results did not show up in the selections, with only Francis Brown (MacKillop College Warnervale) being selected in the NSW 2’s side as a reserve. Two players were selected to represent Combined States at the Australian Championships, James Wilkinson and Kirt Anthony (St Edwards Gosford). After such a positive campaign it was extremely disappointing for several players to miss out on gaining further representative honours. We were certainly disappointed for several players not to be considered for the NSW teams. I would like to thank NSW CCC Executive Officer Kym Skerritt for her ongoing support of NSWCCC Rugby Union and a special thanks to Steve Mitchell and Nick Lah for their outstanding dedication, passion and assistance this year. Steve Mitchell Matt Barlow NSWCCC Rugby Convener/NSWCCC Coach NSWCCC U/18 years Rugby Manager

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BOYS SOFTBALL - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Alexander Cooper St Gregory's College Gregory Hills

Bradey Kilpatrick De La Salle College Revesby Heights

Christopher Plain St Gregory's College Gregory Hills

Dylan Gavin St Gregory's College Gregory Hills

Hayden Little McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains

James Sheehan Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield

Joshua Ryan McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains

Joshua Walker St John Bosco College Engadine

Kyle Tesoriero De La Salle College Revesby Heights

Matthew Sheehan Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield

Michael O'Leary St Gregory's College Gregory Hills

Thomas Cass McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains

NSWCCC Selections Report This year’s trials were again held at Blacktown International Sports Park, on August 13. Numbers were lower than in the past few years, but still strong enough to support three teams: MCS, Parramatta, and a Convener’s Team (made up of players from South Sydney, Wollongong, CBSA and MCC). Though the temperature was a little cool on occasions, the rain stayed away all day. The usual format occurred, with each team playing one another twice. For the record, MCS has continued its recent growth in strength, culminating in a win this year (albeit on countback) to the Convener’s team, with three wins and a loss. Yet again it is very pleasing to be able to comment on the wonderful spirit in which the games were played. The way in which players show respect for their opponents, umpires and tournament officials is a tribute to them and the schools and families from which they come. Thanks to: Cathy Kerr and the staff at Softball NSW for the provision of such a wonderful venue at which to hold our trials; to NSW Softball Development Officer, Donna McGrath for her invaluable assistance with selections; to Umpires Convener, Leanne Gearside, and her team of “Blues”; to Kym Skerritt for her continued support and involvement; to Nicolay Fomin (De La Salle College, Revesby) for managing the Convener’s Team; and to all those teachers and parents for their contributions on the day in their various roles. Finally, thanks to the students themselves, whose spirit of co-operation, mingled with the right balance of fun and competition, made the day productive, rewarding and satisfying. We look forward, now, to the challenge of facing up to the best that NSW CHS, Quensland All Schools and ACT All Schools have to throw at us next month. Invitational Boys Softball Championships Report Building upon last year’s entry of Queensland, the 2014 Invitational Boys’ Softball Championship grew to a four-way competition with the inclusion of a team from ACT. The event started at Blacktown International Sports Park on September 9, but was moved to Warwick Farm on Day 2 because of overnight rain. For the second year in a row, NSWCCC fielded a rather young squad, with only one student from Year 12. And it was evenly balanced, with six rookies joining six players returning from last year. Geographically, and for the first time in a long time, the entire team came from metropolitan Sydney. Six preliminary matches were played over the Tuesday and into Wednesday morning. In all of these games, the boys were very competitive, and in most of them, results could certainly have gone either way. Certainly, the highlight was the final game that resulted in an 11-9 come-from-behind, grand slam, home run, walk-off win against ACT. Everyone knew that the semi-final against NSWCHS would be our greatest challenge to date, especially after some very lop-sided results against them last year. While they again prevailed, our boys played their hearts out. After four innings, we had held them to 0-2, and the final scoreline was a very respectable 1-4, especially so in light of their squad consisting of five state representatives to our one.

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The subsequent play off for 3rd place was a shortened, relaxed affair, with some players taking the opportunity to field in less usual positions, and others spending their time on the bench so as not to risk further injury. For the record, the narrow win went to ACT, 3-2. On behalf of the team and NSWCCC itself, thanks must go to Kirsti Proctor (St Paul’s College, Greystanes) for filling in as Coach at short notice, to our parents for their obvious support, the hard-working umpires, the staff at Softball NSW and, Mr Peter Zegiel (CHS Softball Convener) for his organisation of the event…made all the more challenging because of the change of venue. We’d also like to thank Josh Ryan’s mother, Tonianne, for her invaluable contribution as team scorer. Given the continued youth of our side, things augur well for the future as most of our playing roster should be able to take much from the experience into next year and beyond. This is all the more essential given the strongest of possibilities that the Boys’ Pathway will change next year, culminating in a NSW All Schools team going to Adelaide for the Pacific Schools Games in late November. Peter Garty NSWCCC Softball Convener

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GIRLS SOFTBALL - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Ashleigh Wright Southern Cross Vocational College Burwood

Brianne Watt McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains

Emma Cleary Cerdon College Merrylands

Erin Morley Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills

Jess Woolbank Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla

Kathlene Walker St John Bosco College Engadine

Maddison Smith Magdalene Catholic High Narellan

Natasha Markham Marian Catholic College Round Corner

Rachelle Gutteridge Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park

Shannon Keevers Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla

Teagan Fisher St Columba's High Springwood

Venice Warner Stella Maris College Manly

NSWCCC Selections Report The 2014 NSWCCC Girls Softball Selections were held at Blacktown International Sports Park on February 19. Five teams participated in this year’s trials: Broken Bay, Parramatta, SCC, and two Conveners’ Teams (Black and White). Individuals making up these two teams came from all over Sydney, and as far away as Banora Point on the Queensland border. With quite unfavourable weather predictions, all eyes were on the sky from the very first pitch. Unfortunately, the rains eventually came, thereby curtailing proceedings, but not before we were able to make our CCC selections and determine a winning team. For the record, in a huge break from a decade and a half’s domination by Parramatta and Broken Bay, a Convener’s Team (White) remained undefeated in the games they completed and the individuals that made it up were deserving winners of this year’s medals. It is also pleasing to note that student umpire, Josh King, from Parramatta, officiated and was recommended to participate at the next level of competition. Yet again, players are to be congratulated for their attitude and conduct on the day. The way in which they continually show respect for their opponents, for umpires and for tournament officials is a tribute to them and the schools and families from which they come. Thanks to: Cathy Kerr and the staff at Softball NSW for the provision of such a wonderful venue at which to hold our trials; to Geoff Fox and his “band of blues”; to Kym Skerritt for her continued support and involvement; to Carol Deegan (Cerdon College, Merrylands) and Donna McGrath (Softball NSW Technical Officer) for assisting with selections; to former CCC rep and current member of the Australian Open Women’s Team, Taylah Tsitsikronis, and to Southern Sydney Association Rep, Aaron Poll, for managing the Conveners’ Teams; and to all those teachers, parents and grand-parents for their contributions on the day in their various capacities. Finally, thanks to the students themselves, whose spirit of co-operation, mingled with the right balance of fun and competition, made the day productive, rewarding and satisfying. NSW All Schools Report The 2014 NSW All Schools Girls Softball Trials were held on Tuesday, March 11, at Blacktown International Sports Park. The CCC side was a fairly balanced one, with four “rookies”, three players backing up for the third time, and the rest returning for a second stint. The team finished equal second, with a 7-5 win against CIS, a 6-6 draw against CHS Blue and a 4-7 loss to CHS Red. Four players made it to the Possibles/ Probables and three of these progressed to the next level of their pathway. Congratulations to Shannon Keevers (OLMC, Cronulla), Natasha Markham (Marian College, Kenthurst) and Ashleigh Wright (Southern Cross Vocational College, Burwood) who will all play for NSW All Schools in the School Sport Australia Carnival at Blacktown in May.

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GIRLS SOFTBALL - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Congratulations, too, to Joshua King (Marian College, Kenthurst) and Brianne Watt (McCarthy Catholic College, Emu Plains) who will officiate as umpires at this same event. We all look forward to following the progress of these five students. Yet again, our girls are to be praised for their attitude and conduct. From the moment they gathered for training the day before, to the very last play of the day, they represented their schools and families in a very positive manner, and being associated with them continues to be a source of pride and satisfaction for all involved. Thanks to a number of people: firstly, to Kym Skerritt and her staff for their tireless efforts and support; to Carol Deegan (Cerdon College, Merrylands) and former CCC rep Taylah Tsitsikronis for their efforts with team management; once again to Peter Zegiel (CHS) for his efficient and effective co-ordination of the day; and to the parents and supporters, whose efforts on behalf of their children are obvious. Students selected in NSW All Schools Team Shannon Keevers Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer Natasha Markham Marian College Kenthurst Ashleigh Wright Southern Cross Vocational College Peter Garty NSWCCC Softball Convener

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The 2014 NSWCCC Swimming Championships were held at SOPAC on Tuesday 29th April. There were some brilliant individual performances and a number of new records set. I must acknowledge the work and support of the Swimming NSW Officials, Helen and Ron from SDS, students from Nagle- College, South Blacktown and Diocesan and Association staff who worked tirelessly to make the event run so smoothly. The 2014 NSWCCC Swimming Age Champions were:-

Age Name Diocese/Association

MC Boys Timothy Hodge MCS

MC Boys Rohan Bright Broken Bay

12 Boys Kane Rodwell Wollongong

13 Boys Nicholas Fasavalu MCS

14 Boys Tom Berryman Lismore

15 Boys Nathan Meacham Canberra/Goulburn

16 Boys Joshua McCrorie MCS

17+ Boys Matthew Pender Maitland/Newcastle

MC Girls Jenna Jones Parramatta

MC Girls Kate Wilson Lismore

12 Girls Lucy Jones CGSSSA

13 Girls Keely Allsop Broken Bay

14 Girls Hailey Blatchford Southern Sydney

15 Girls Lucy Cliff Wollongong

16 Girls Brooke Mindham Broken Bay

17+ Girls Meg Bailey Maitland/Newcastle

SWIMMING RECORDS

Event Name Diocese / Association Time Age

100m Free Anthea Warne Lismore 1.00.68 13 Girls

50m Brst Caitlin Walsh Broken Bay 35.22 13 Girls

50m Brst Justin Van Hulsen-Akouri MCS 31.16 15 Boys

50m Brst Samantha McKenna Lismore 33.75 16 Girls

50m Brst Meg Bailey Maitland/Newcastle 33.83 17+ Girls

50m Brst Ryan Roche Parramatta 30.35 17+ Boys

50m Fly Anthea Warne Lismore 29.69 13 Girls

50m Fly Rhiannon Carr CGSSSA 28.73 15 Girls

50m Fly Meg Bailey Maitland/Newcastle 28.35 17+ Girls

100m Back Tom Berryman Lismore 1.02 65 Jnr Boys

100m Back Tasha Samuela Wollongong 1.08.72 Jnr Girls

100m Back Matthew Pender Maitland/Newcastle 59.56 Snr Boys

200m IM Meg Bailey Maitland/Newcastle 2.21.75 17+Girls

50m Back Mia Rolfe Broken Bay 32.31 13 Girls

50m Back Tom Berryman Lismore 29.77 14 Boys

50m Back Lauren Dahl Parramatta 30.83 17+ Girls

15-16 Girls 4x50 Medley Relay CGSSSA 2.06.51 Inter Girls

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Event Name Diocese/Association Time Age

17+ Girls 4x50 Medley Relay CGSSSA 2.09.15. Snr Girls

12-18 Girls 6x50m Freestyle Relay CGSSSA 2.47.21 12-18 Girls

100m Fly Meg Bailey Maitland/Newcastle 1.04.52 Snr Girls

100m Fly Sam Fowler Southern Sydney 57.41 Snr Boys

100m Brst Samantha McKenna Lismore 1.15.44 Inter Girls

100m Brst Justin Van Hulsen-Akouri MCS 1.08.95 Inter Boys

100m Brst Ryan Roche Parramatta 1.07.74 Snr Boys We had around 900 swimmers from all Dioceses and Associations of NSW. The winning Diocese/Association after the day’s point score were as follows:- Overall Diocese/Association 1st Lismore 2nd Parramatta Boys Diocese/Association 1st MCS 2nd Lismore Girls Diocese/Association 1st CGSSSA 2nd Parramatta Thanks to a few who worked incredibly diligently to make this event happen. At the NSW All Schools Swimming Championships, all swimmers swam well and medalled with many personal best efforts. Thanks to Beth Conlon, Sharyn Gill-Andrews and Amy Wilde who were team mangers for NSWCCC and did an amazing job on the day. Special congratulations to the following swimmers who set new NSW All Schools Records at the meet:-

Event Name Diocese/Association Time Age

50m Fly Meg Bailey Maitland/Newcastle 28.18 17+ Girls

100m Fly Meg Bailey Maitland/Newcastle 1.02.19 17+ Girls

200m Fly Meg Bailey Maitland/Newcastle 2.16.91 17+ Girls

200m IM Meg Bailey Maitland/Newcastle 2.20.18 17+ Girls

400m IM Meg Bailey Maitland/Newcastle 4.57.33 17+ Girls

50m Brst Ryan Roche Parramatta 29.41 17+ Boys

100m Brst Ryan Roche Parramatta 1.05.40 17+ Boys

200m Brst Ryan Roche Parramatta 2.23.12 17+ Boys

200m Fly Hailey Blatchford Southern Sydney 2.21.73 12-14 Girls After this meet, a NSW team was selected for the School Sport Australia Championships which were held at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre in July. The following 28 swimmers were selected from NSWCCC for 2014:-

Keely Allsop Stella Maris College Manly Broken Bay

Meg Bailey St Francis Xavier College Hamilton Maitland/Newcastle

Brittany Barnes Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood Broken Bay

James Bentley St John’s College Woodlawn Lismore

Tom Berryman St Paul’s High School Port Macquarie Lismore

Hailey Blatchford St Patrick’s College Sutherland Southern Sydney

Niamh Bourke St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong Wollongong

Rohan Bright St Leo’s Catholic College Wahroonga Broken Bay

Rhiannon Carr Bethlehem College Ashfield CGSSSA

Lucy Cliff Holy Spirit College Bellambi Wollongong

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SWIMMING 2014 - ANNUAL REPORT Mekayla Everingham MacKillop Senior College, Port Macquarie Lismore

Francesca Fitzhenry Rosebank College, Fivedock SCC

Sam Fowler De La Salle, Cronulla Southern Sydney

Timothy Hodge Patrician Brothers College, Blacktown MCS

Jenna Jones St Columba’s High, Springwood Parramatta

Arah Ko Marist College, Dundas Parramatta

Paige Leonhardt St Joseph’s Regional College, Port Macquarie Lismore

Samantha McKenna St John’s College, Woodlawn Lismore

Nathan Meacham Carroll College, Broulee Canberra / Goulburn

Nicole Miro Aquinas College, Menai Southern Sydney

Matthew Pender All Saints College, St Marys, Maitland Maitland / Newcastle

Ryan Roche Gilroy Catholic College, Castle Hill Parramatta

Tasha Samuela Good Samaritan Catholic College Wollongong

Jacqui Schafer Monte Sant' Angelo College, North Sydney CGSSSA

Naomi Scott Stella Maris College, Manly Broken Bay

Justin Van Hulsen-Akouri Marist College, Eastwood MCS

Anthea Warne Mt St Patricks College, Murwillumbah Lismore

Kate Wilson Mt St Patrick's College, Murwillumbah Lismore Congratulations to the following swimmers who medalled at the prestigious School Sport Australia event which was held in Melbourne in July :- Meg Bailey 1st - 200 IM, 400 IM, 1st – 50 Fly, 100 Fly and 200 Fly, 1st - 200 Back, 1st –

400 Free and 2nd – 50 Brst, 1st in 4x50m Medley Relay. Meg was a member of the NSW Leadership Team

Matthew Pender 50 Back and 400 IM. 1st - 4x50m Medley Relay. Matthew had the honour

of being named Captain of the NSW Team Ryan Roche 1st – 50 Brst, 100 Brst (Record), 200 Brst and 1st - 4x50m Medley Relay. Mikayla Everingham 1st – 100m Brst, 200m Brst, 2nd – 200 IM and 3rd in the 4x50m Medley

Relay. Samuel Fowler 1st – 100 Fly and 2nd – 200 Fly. Timothy Hodge 1st – 200 IM and 50 Back MC, 2nd – 50 Fly and 200 Back MC, - 3rd – 100

Back and 50 Free MC, - 1st– 4x50m Mixed MC Free Relay, - 2nd - 4x50m Mixed MC Medley Relay.

Nicole Miro 1st – 50 Fly MC and 100 Back MC , 2nd – 200 IM and 200 Free MC, 3rd –

4x50m Mixed MC Medley Relay. Paige Leonhardt 1st – 50 Brst MC, 2nd – 3rd 4x50 MC Mixed Free Relay and 3rd – 4x50m

Mixed MC Medley Relay. Jenna Jones 2nd – 50 Back and 100 Back MC , 2nd – 50 Free and 100 Free MC, 3rd 200

Free MC, 1s t– 4x50m MC Mixed Free Relay and 3rd – 4x50m Mixed MC Medley Relay.

Rohan Bright 2nd – 50 Brst MC, - 2nd - 4x50m Mixed MC Medley and Mixed MC Freestyle

Relays.

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SWIMMING 2014 - ANNUAL REPORT Kate Wilson 2nd – 50 Brst MC 3rd- 200 IM MC , 2nd - 4x50m Mixed MC Medley Relay and

3rd - 4x50m Mixed MC Medley Relay. Anthea Warne 2nd – 50 Free and 100 Free. Hailey Blatchford 2nd – 200 Fly, 3rd – 100 Fly and 3rd - 4x50m Medley Relay. Nathan Meacham 2nd – 100 Free, 2nd – 4x50m Free Relay and 3rd - 4x50m Medley Relay. Tom Berryman 2nd – 100 Back, 3rd – 200 Back and 3rd - 4x50m Free Relay. Brittany Barnes 2nd – 100 Fly. Rhiannon Carr 2nd – 100 Fly. Francesca Fitzhenry 2nd – 400 IM. Jacqui Schafer 3rd – 50 Back, 100 Back and 200 Back. Lucy Cliff 3rd – 50 Fly, 1st - 4x50m Free Relay and 2nd - 8x50m Free Relay. Justin Van Hulsen-Akouri 3rd – 100 Brst and 3rd – 4x50m Medley Relay. Keely Allsop 2nd - 8x50m Free Relay. James Bentley 3rd - 4x50m Free Relay. I had the privilege of accompanying the NSW Swimming team with Sharyn Gill-Andrews from the Lismore Diocese for these School Sport Australia Championships in Melbourne to witness the strength of swimming in NSW. NSW were the dominant state at this event and what a fantastic group of young men and women represented us. Congratulations to all swimmers on their fantastic efforts and the tremendous way they represented NSWCCC in front of a national audience. I look forward to the school swimming pathway once again in 2015. Thank you Chris Anschau NSWCCC Swimming Convener

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NSWCCC SWIMMING RESULTS 2014 Event 1 Girls 12-14 4x50 LC Meter Freestyle Relay 1 Broken Bay 1:58.56 2 CGSSSA 2:01.04 3 Southern Sydney 2:01.64 Event 2 Boys 12-14 4x50 LC Meter Freestyle Relay 1 MCS 1:54.65 2 CBSA 1:56.77 3 Maitland / Newcastle 1:56.99 Event 3 Girls 15-16 4x50 LC Meter Freestyle Relay 1 Broken Bay 1:54.51 2 Southern Sydney 1:54.65 3 Lismore 1:55.78 Event 4 Boys 15-16 4x50 LC Meter Freestyle Relay 1 Lismore 1:46.91 2 MCS 1:47.52 3 Broken Bay 1:48.02 Event 5 Girls 17 & Over 4x50 LC Meter Freestyle Relay 1 CGSSSA 1:54.10 2 Maitland / Newcastle 2:00.77 3 CGSSSA 2:01.57 Event 6 Boys 17 & Over 4x50 LC Meter Freestyle Relay 1 Southern Sydney 1:41.47 2 Lismore 1:43.27 3 Parramatta 1:45.64 Event 7 Girls 12 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Lendvay, Courtney 12 Wollongong 30.25 2 Jones, Lucy 12 CGSSSA 30.30 3 Yates, Claudia 12 Maitland / Newcastle 30.50 Event 8 Boys 12 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Hewitt, Harrison 12 Southern Sydney 30.03 2 Rodwell, Kane 12 Wollongong 30.35 3 Castaldi, Claude 12 Maitland / Newcastle 30.39 Event 9 Girls 13 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Allsop, Keely 13 Broken Bay 28.15 2 Warne, Anthea 13 Lismore 28.43 3 Rolfe, Mia 13 Broken Bay 28.51 Event 10 Boys 13 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle Finals 1 Fasavalu, Nicholas 13 MCS 27.21 2 Mooney, Rhys 13 Wagga Wagga 27.47 3 Williams, Blair 13 MCS 27.89 Event 11 Girls 14 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Grubba, Jessica 14 Parramatta 28.44 2 Prowse, Jami 14 CGSSSA 28.50 3 Samuela, Tasha 14 Southern Sydney 28.71 Event 12 Boys 14 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Berryman, Tom 14 Lismore 26.74 2 Nosatti, Leonardo 14 Southern Sydney 27.03 3 Woo, Jin 14 MCS 27.14

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NSWCCC SWIMMING RESULTS 2014 Event 13 Girls 15 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Scott, Ainslie 15 C G S S S A 27.39 2 Cliff, Lucy 15 Wollongong 27.59 3 Harris, Lucy 15 Parramatta 28.02 Event 14 Boys 15 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Meacham, Nathan 15 Canberra / Goulburn 25.41 2 Everingham, Mitchell 15 Lismore 25.78 3 Blakeney, Ben 15 Broken Bay 26.01 Event 15 Girls 16 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Swinburn, Emily 16 C G S S S A 28.39 2 Lee, Kate 16 C G S S S A 28.41 3 Mindham, Brooke 16 Broken Bay 28.46 Event 16 Boys 16 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Walker, Joshua 16 Armidale 24.97 2 McCrorie, Joshua 16 M C S 25.99 3 McRae, Jacob 16 Lismore 26.26 Event 17 Girls 17 & Over 50 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Bailey, Meg 18 Maitland / Newcastle 27.44 2 Schafer, Jacqui 17 C G S S S A 27.68 3 Everingham, Mekayla 17 Lismore 27.94 Event 18 Boys 17 & Over 50 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Slaughter, Cameron 17 M C S 24.55 2 Fowler, Sam 18 Southern Sydney 24.58 3 Thresher, Stephen 17 Canberra / Goulburn 24.89 Event 19 Girls 12-15 50 LC Meter Freestyle Multi-Class 1 Jones S13, Jenna 13 Parramatta 30.77 2 Leonhardt S10 Sb9, Paige 14 Lismore 32.57 3 Miro (S10 Sb9 Sm10), Nicole 14 Southern Sydney 32.62 Event 20 Boys 12-15 50 LC Meter Freestyle Multi-Class

1 Hodge S9 Sb8, Timothy 13 M C S 30.21 2 Allen S14, Jack 13 Bathurst 33.70 3 Heald S16 Sb16, Logan 13 Maitland / Newcastle J37.06 Event 21 Girls 16 & Over 50 LC Meter Freestyle Multi-Class 1 Wilson S6, Kate 16 Lismore J41.32 2 Flannery S10 Sb9 Sm9, Bernadette 18 C G S S S A J34.63 3 Freeman S14, Sandy 18 Parramatta J34.75 Event 22 Boys 16 & Over 50 LC Meter Freestyle Multi-Class 1 Bright S6, Rohan 16 Broken Bay 34.44 2 Baker S7 Sb7 Sm7, William 18 Bathurst 36.90 3 Harley S14, Lachlan 18 Wollongong 40.10 Event 23 Girls 12 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Jones, Lucy 12 C G S S S A 32.54 2 Lendvay, Courtney 12 Wollongong 32.90 *3 Rozic, Kaitlyn 12 Parramatta J33.20 Event 24 Boys 12 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Rodwell, Kane 12 Wollongong 33.60 2 Hannington, Mckenzie 12 Southern Sydney 34.51 3 McCarthy, Jack 12 Canberra / Goulburn 36.02

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NSWCCC SWIMMING RESULTS 2014 Event 25 Girls 13 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Warne, Anthea 13 Lismore 29.69 R 2 Allsop, Keely 13 Broken Bay 30.20 3 Torrisi, Eva 13 C G S S S A 31.99 Event 26 Boys 13 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Fasavalu, Nicholas 13 M C S 30.09 2 Barrett, Jacob 13 Broken Bay 30.36 3 Williams, Blair 13 M C S 30.37 Event 27 Girls 14 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Blatchford, Hailey 14 Southern Sydney 29.61 2 Grant, Jessica 14 Lismore 30.56 3 Grubba, Jessica 14 Parramatta 31.01 Event 28 Boys 14 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Burke, Matthew 14 Wollongong 28.63 2 Baita, Lucas 14 Maitland / Newcastle 29.24 3 Gruppelaar, Wyatt 14 M C C 30.02 Event 29 Girls 15 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Carr, Rhiannon 15 C G S S S A 28.73 R 2 Cliff, Lucy 15 Wollongong 29.17 3 Fitzhenry, Francesca 15 S C C 30.39 Event 30 Boys 15 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Capovilla, Nicholas 15 Southern Sydney 27.87 2 Blakeney, Ben 15 Broken Bay 28.03 3 McQuillam, Connor 15 Maitland / Newcastle 28.17 Event 31 Girls 16 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Spajic, Gabriella 16 Southern Sydney 29.34 2 Mindham, Brooke 16 Broken Bay 29.48 3 Lee, Kate 16 C G S S S A 29.68 Event 32 Boys 16 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Eparaima, Dominik 16 Southern Sydney 27.77 2 Dostine, Max 16 Lismore 27.80 3 McCrorie, Joshua 16 M C S 27.98 Event 33 Girls 17 & Over 50 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Bailey, Meg 18 Maitland / Newcastle 28.35 R 2 Schafer, Jacqui 17 C G S S S A 29.74 3 Haines, Courtney 17 Broken Bay 30.25 Event 34 Boys 17 & Over 50 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Fowler, Sam 18 Southern Sydney 26.86 2 Pender, Matthew 17 Maitland / Newcastle 26.89 3 Slaughter, Cameron 17 M C S 27.18 Event 35 Girls 12-15 50 LC Meter Butterfly Multi-Class 1 Jones S13, Jenna 13 Parramatta J36.78 2 Miro (S10 Sb9 Sm10), Nicole 14 Southern Sydney J35.68 3 Leonhardt S10 Sb9, Paige 14 Lismore 37.05 Event 36 Boys 12-15 50 LC Meter Butterfly Multi-Class 1 Hodge S9 Sb8, Timothy 13 M C S 33.37 2 Allen S14, Jack 13 Bathurst 41.11 3 Walker S14, Max 14 Southern Sydney 41.64

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NSWCCC SWIMMING RESULTS 2014 Event 37 Girls 16 & Over 50 LC Meter Butterfly Multi-Class 1 Wilson S6, Kate 16 Lismore J46.60 2 Flannery S10 Sb9 Sm9, Bernadette 18 C G S S S A J38.94 3 Freeman S14, Sandy 18 Parramatta 46.89 Event 38 Boys 16 & Over 50 LC Meter Butterfly Multi-Class 1 Bright S6, Rohan 16 Broken Bay J39.26 2 Baker S7 Sb7 Sm7, William 18 Bathurst J39.11 3 Stubbs S14, Sam 16 Wollongong 1:14.73 Event 39 Girls 12-14 200 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Youssef, Rand 14 C G S S S A 2:12.88 2 Booth, Keeley 14 Broken Bay 2:15.27 3 Scott, Naomi 14 Broken Bay 2:15.83 Event 40 Boys 12-14 200 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Nosatti, Leonardo 14 Southern Sydney 2:09.74 2 Evans, Jake 14 Southern Sydney 2:13.36 3 Baita, Lucas 14 Maitland / Newcastle 2:14.33 Event 41 Girls 15-16 200 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Smiroldo, Alexandra 16 Wollongong 2:10.84 2 McKenna, Samantha 16 Lismore 2:13.12 *3 Adams, Rachel 16 Parramatta J2:14.53 *3 Brinkman, Sophia 16 Broken Bay J2:14.53 Event 42 Boys 15-16 200 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Jones, Rhys 15 M C C 2:02.66 2 Andree- Evarts, Ashton 15 M C S 2:03.76 3 McCrorie, Joshua 16 M C S 2:03.83 Event 43 Girls 17 & Over 200 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Bailey, Meg 18 Maitland / Newcastle 2:08.58 2 Youssef, Farah 17 C G S S S A 2:09.80 3 Schafer, Jacqui 17 C G S S S A 2:12.04 Event 44 Boys 17 & Over 200 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Slaughter, Cameron 17 M C S 1:59.13 2 Myler, Nicholas 18 Lismore 1:59.25 3 Pender, Matthew 17 Maitland / Newcastle 2:00.56 Event 45 Girls 12-14 100 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Samuela, Tasha 14 Southern Sydney 1:08.72 R 2 Buttigieg, Bianca 14 Parramatta 1:11.10 3 Rolfe, Mia 13 Broken Bay 1:11.18 Event 46 Boys 12-14 100 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Berryman, Tom 14 Lismore 1:02.65 R 2 Aston-Brien, Matthew 14 Bathurst 1:10.63 3 Hodge S9 Sb8, Timothy 13 M C S J1:10.76 Event 47 Girls 15-16 100 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Baker, Nina 16 C G S S S A 1:08.27 2 Cliff, Lucy 15 Wollongong 1:08.89 3 Cooper, Jemma 15 Lismore 1:10.65 Event 48 Boys 15-16 100 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Nafarrete, Rupert 16 Southern Sydney 1:04.05 2 Andree- Evarts, Ashton 15 M C S 1:05.93 3 Peregrina, Thomas 15 Broken Bay 1:06.10

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NSWCCC SWIMMING RESULTS 2014 Event 49 Girls 17 & Over 100 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Schafer, Jacqui 17 C G S S S A 1:06.36 2 Dahl, Lauren 17 Parramatta 1:07.28 3 Pidutti, Elise 18 Maitland / Newcastle 1:08.39 Event 50 Boys 17 & Over 100 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Pender, Matthew 17 Maitland / Newcastle 59.56 R 2 Malone, Dezmond 17 M C S 1:01.30 3 Stubing, Josh 17 Parramatta 1:03.50 Event 51 Girls 12-14 4x50 LC Meter Medley 4 x 50 Relay 1 Parramatta 2:16.06 2 Lismore 2:16.79 3 C G S S S A 2:17.07 Event 52 Boys 12-14 4x50 LC Meter Medley 4 x 50 Relay 1 Maitland / Newcastle 2:08.41 2 M C S 2:11.79 3 M C C 2:13.17 Event 53 Girls 15-16 4x50 LC Meter Medley 4 x 50 Relay 1 Lismore 2:06.51 R 2 Broken Bay 2:06.89 3 C G S S S A 2:10.43 4 Southern Sydney 2:12.79 Event 54 Boys 15-16 4x50 LC Meter Medley 4 x 50 Relay 1 Lismore 1:59.03 2 M C S 2:03.88 3 Southern Sydney 2:04.89 Event 55 Girls 17 & Over 4x50 LC Meter Medley 4 x 50 Relay 1 C G S S S A 2:09.15 R 2 Maitland / Newcastle 2:20.74 3 Parramatta 2:22.78 Event 56 Boys 17 & Over 4x50 LC Meter Medley 4 x 50 Relay 1 Parramatta 1:58.32 2 Lismore 1:59.49 3 M C S 2:00.61 Event 61 Girls 12-14 400 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Scott, Naomi 14 Broken Bay 4:42.56 2 Galvin, Tiarne 13 Parramatta 4:42.93 3 Booth, Keeley 14 Broken Bay 4:44.42 Event 62 Girls 15-16 400 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Smiroldo, Alexandra 16 Wollongong 4:33.45 2 McKenna, Samantha 16 Lismore 4:41.05 3 Brinkman, Sophia 16 Broken Bay 4:44.58 Event 63 Girls 17 & Over 400 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Bourke, Niamh 17 Wollongong 4:34.98 2 Schafer, Jacqui 17 C G S S S A 4:44.61 3 Nash, Emily 18 Maitland / Newcastle 4:53.49

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NSWCCC SWIMMING RESULTS 2014 Event 64 Girls 12 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 Yoth-Kong, Louisiana 12 Southern Sydney 39.75 2 Noble, Elise 12 Parramatta 40.96 3 Yates, Claudia 12 Maitland / Newcastle 41.68 Event 65 Boys 12 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 Konstantinoff, Zachary 12 Parramatta 38.38 2 Plowman, Elijah 12 Parramatta 40.78 3 Fowler, Connor 12 M C S 42.01 Event 66 Girls 13 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 Walsh, Caitlin 13 Broken Bay 35.22 R 2 Galvin, Tiarne 13 Parramatta 37.51 3 Ryan, Cecilia 13 Lismore 37.60 Event 67 Boys 13 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 Ward, Nathan 13 Broken Bay 34.31 2 Eparaima, Oliver 13 M C S 35.71 3 Pascual, Dezso 13 C B S A 36.73 Event 68 Girls 14 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 Jamison, Bianca 14 Lismore 36.51 2 Emmett Duignan, Madeleine 14 Broken Bay 36.79 3 Ko, Arah 14 Parramatta 36.84 Event 69 Boys 14 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 Searant, Aden 14 Maitland / Newcastle 34.26 2 Reeves, Brandon 14 Broken Bay 35.01 3 Burke, Matthew 14 Wollongong 36.07 Event 70 Girls 15 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 Baldwin, Hannah 15 Broken Bay 35.33 2 Fitzhenry, Francesca 15 S C C 35.93 3 Brackin, Chelsea 15 Broken Bay 37.19 Event 71 Boys 15 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 Van Hulsen-Akouri, Justin 15 M C S 31.16 R 2 Zhu, Nathan 15 C B S A 31.66 3 Kirkland, Lachlan 15 Lismore 31.84 Event 72 Girls 16 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 McKenna, Samantha 16 Lismore 33.75 R 2 Mindham, Brooke 16 Broken Bay 34.44 3 Baker, Nina 16 C G S S S A 35.38 Event 73 Boys 16 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 Gaviglia, Astel 16 Wollongong 31.89 2 Burton, Jebediah 16 M C S 32.41 3 Nafarrete, Rupert 16 Southern Sydney 32.46 Event 74 Girls 17 & Over 50 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 Bailey, Meg 18 Maitland / Newcastle 33.83 R 2 Everingham, Mekayla 17 Lismore 33.90 3 Pidutti, Elise 18 Maitland / Newcastle 34.55 Event 75 Boys 17 & Over 50 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 Roche, Ryan 18 Parramatta 30.35 R 2 Rossi, Stephen 17 Parramatta 32.17 *3 Wood, Liam 17 M C S J33.03 *3 Slaughter, Cameron 17 M C S J33.03

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NSWCCC SWIMMING RESULTS 2014 Event 76 Girls 12-15 50 LC Meter Breaststroke Multi-Class 1 Leonhardt S10 Sb9, Paige 14 Lismore 39.23 2 Jones S13, Jenna 13 Parramatta 41.10 3 Miro (S10 Sb9 Sm10), Nicole 14 Southern Sydney 45.40 Event 77 Boys 12-15 50 LC Meter Breaststroke Multi-Class 1 Hodge S9 Sb8, Timothy 13 M C S J42.67 2 Allen S14, Jack 13 Bathurst J42.40 3 Walker S14, Max 14 Southern Sydney 51.51 Event 78 Girls 16 & Over 50 LC Meter Breaststroke Multi-Class 1 Wilson S6, Kate 16 Lismore J52.57 2 Flannery S10 Sb9 Sm9, Bernadette 18 C G S S S A J45.34 3 Smith S14, Katelyn 18 Broken Bay J46.84 Event 79 Boys 16 & Over 50 LC Meter Breaststroke Multi-Class 1 Bright S6, Rohan 16 Broken Bay 43.48 2 Baker S7 Sb7 Sm7, William 18 Bathurst 47.47 3 Stubbs S14, Sam 16 Wollongong 1:01.07 Event 80 Girls 12 Year Olds 100 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Lendvay, Courtney 12 Wollongong 1:05.76 2 Yates, Claudia 12 Maitland / Newcastle 1:07.06 3 Jones, Lucy 12 C G S S S A 1:07.29 Event 81 Boys 12 Year Olds 100 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Hannington, Mckenzie 12 Southern Sydney 1:06.70 2 Hewitt, Harrison 12 Southern Sydney 1:07.44 3 Rodwell, Kane 12 Wollongong 1:08.91 Event 82 Girls 13 Year Olds 100 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Warne, Anthea 13 Lismore 1:00.68 R 2 Allsop, Keely 13 Broken Bay 1:01.30 3 Rolfe, Mia 13 Broken Bay 1:01.52 Event 83 Boys 13 Year Olds 100 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Fasavalu, Nicholas 13 M C S 1:00.32 2 Barrett, Jacob 13 Broken Bay 1:00.80 3 Williams, Blair 13 M C S 1:01.41 Event 84 Girls 14 Year Olds 100 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Youssef, Rand 14 C G S S S A 1:01.80 2 Grubba, Jessica 14 Parramatta 1:02.54 3 Potra, Bonnie 14 C G S S S A 1:02.83 Event 85 Boys 14 Year Olds 100 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Berryman, Tom 14 Lismore 57.93 2 Nosatti, Leonardo 14 Southern Sydney 58.62 3 Baita, Lucas 14 Maitland / Newcastle 59.78 Event 86 Girls 15 Year Olds 100 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Cliff, Lucy 15 Wollongong 1:00.41 2 Hughes, Kelsey 15 Wollongong 1:00.64 3 Scott, Ainslie 15 C G S S S A 1:02.50 Event 87 Boys 15 Year Olds 100 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Meacham, Nathan 15 Canberra / Goulburn 55.82 2 Jones, Rhys 15 M C C 56.49 3 Andree- Evarts, Ashton 15 M C S 57.53 Event 88 Girls 16 Year Olds 100 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Lee, Kate 16 C G S S S A 1:01.24 2 Spajic, Gabriella 16 Southern Sydney 1:02.10 3 McKenna, Samantha 16 Lismore 1:02.33

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NSWCCC SWIMMING RESULTS 2014 Event 89 Boys 16 Year Olds 100 LC Meter Freestyle 1 McCrorie, Joshua 16 M C S 56.94 2 Burton, Jebediah 16 M C S 56.98 3 McRae, Jacob 16 Lismore 57.46 Event 90 Girls 17 & Over 100 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Bailey, Meg 18 Maitland / Newcastle 59.57 2 Schafer, Jacqui 17 C G S S S A 1:00.54 3 Everingham, Mekayla 17 Lismore 1:01.01 Event 91 Boys 17 & Over 100 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Slaughter, Cameron 17 M C S 52.89 R 2 Pender, Matthew 17 Maitland / Newcastle 54.76 3 Ballard, Mitchell 17 Southern Sydney 54.81 Event 92 Girls 12-15 100 LC Meter Freestyle Multi-Class 1 Jones S13, Jenna 13 Parramatta 1:09.22 2 Miro (S10 Sb9 Sm10), Nicole 14 Southern Sydney 1:11.73 3 Leonhardt S10 Sb9, Paige 14 Lismore 1:13.95 Event 93 Boys 12-15 100 LC Meter Freestyle Multi-Class 1 Hodge S9 Sb8, Timothy 13 M C S 1:06.94 2 Allen S14, Jack 13 Bathurst 1:20.90 3 Heald S16 Sb16, Logan 13 Maitland / Newcastle J1:30.18 Event 94 Girls 16 & Over 100 LC Meter Freestyle Multi-Class 1 Wilson S6, Kate 16 Lismore J1:31.41 2 Freeman S14, Sandy 18 Parramatta J1:17.57 3 Flannery S10 Sb9 Sm9, Bernadette 18 C G S S S A J1:20.24 Event 95 Boys 16 & Over 100 LC Meter Freestyle Multi-Class 1 Bright S6, Rohan 16 Broken Bay 1:19.54 2 Baker S7 Sb7 Sm7, William 18 Bathurst 1:21.13 3 Becker S14, Travis 16 Wollongong 2:12.99 Event 96 Girls 12-19 6x50 LC Meter Freestyle Relay 1 C G S S S A 2:55.71 R 2 Wollongong 2:58.46 3 Broken Bay 2:59.95 Event 97 Boys 12-19 6x50 LC Meter Freestyle Relay 1 Southern Sydney 2:50.30 2 M C C 2:53.25 3 Broken Bay 2:53.67 Event 98 Girls 12 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Lendvay, Courtney 12 Wollongong 35.00 2 Yates, Claudia 12 Maitland / Newcastle 35.81 3 Jones, Lucy 12 C G S S S A 36.14 Event 99 Boys 12 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Rodwell, Kane 12 Wollongong 34.81 2 Castaldi, Claude 12 Maitland / Newcastle 36.57 3 O'Donnell, Ryan 12 Bathurst 36.61 Event 100 Girls 13 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Rolfe, Mia 13 Broken Bay 32.31 R 2 Allsop, Keely 13 Broken Bay 32.52 3 Steward, Tiarne 13 Wollongong 33.63

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NSWCCC SWIMMING RESULTS 2014 Event 101 Boys 13 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Fasavalu, Nicholas 13 M C S 33.60 2 Lagonilla, Jeremy 13 M C C 33.65 3 Mooney, Rhys 13 Wagga Wagga 33.67 Event 102 Girls 14 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Samuela, Tasha 14 Southern Sydney 32.50 2 Buttigieg, Bianca 14 Parramatta 32.83 3 Casswell, Madelaine 14 C G S S S A 33.17 Event 103 Boys 14 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Berryman, Tom 14 Lismore 29.77 R 2 Robertson, Jack 14 M C S 32.06 3 Ward, Brendan 14 Broken Bay 32.33 Event 104 Girls 15 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Philips, Lauren 15 C G S S S A 32.02 2 McMaster, Kori 15 Parramatta 32.25 3 Cliff, Lucy 15 Wollongong 32.36 Event 105 Boys 15 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Gimbergh, Jayden 15 Armidale 29.97 2 Meacham, Nathan 15 Canberra / Goulburn 30.28 3 Everingham, Mitchell 15 Lismore 31.01 Event 106 Girls 16 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Swinburn, Emily 16 C G S S S A 32.49 2 Gilmore, Karla 16 Lismore 32.51 3 Mindham, Brooke 16 Broken Bay 33.00 Event 107 Boys 16 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Eparaima, Dominik 16 Southern Sydney 29.31 2 McRae, Jacob 16 Lismore 29.74 3 Walsh, Nathan 16 Southern Sydney 29.89 Event 108 Girls 17 & Over 50 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Dahl, Lauren 17 Parramatta 30.83 R 2 Bailey, Meg 18 Maitland / Newcastle 31.14 3 Schafer, Jacqui 17 C G S S S A 31.16 Event 109 Boys 17 & Over 50 LC Meter Backstroke 1 Pender, Matthew 17 Maitland / Newcastle 27.89 2 Malone, Dezmond 17 M C S 28.57 3 Stubing, Josh 17 Parramatta 28.73 Event 110 Girls 12-15 50 LC Meter Backstroke Multi-Class 1 Jones S13, Jenna 13 Parramatta J38.27 2 Miro (S10 Sb9 Sm10), Nicole 14 Southern Sydney J37.71 3 Leonhardt S10 Sb9, Paige 14 Lismore 39.51 Event 111 Boys 12-15 50 LC Meter Backstroke Multi-Class 1 Hodge S9 Sb8, Timothy 13 M C S 34.02 2 Walker S14, Max 14 Southern Sydney 46.37 3 Allen S14, Jack 13 Bathurst 46.69 Event 112 Girls 16 & Over 50 LC Meter Backstroke Multi-Class 1 Freeman S14, Sandy 18 Parramatta 44.06 2 Wilson S6, Kate 16 Lismore J55.77 3 Smith S14, Katelyn 18 Broken Bay J45.23

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NSWCCC SWIMMING RESULTS 2014 Event 113 Boys 16 & Over 50 LC Meter Backstroke Multi-Class 1 Bright S6, Rohan 16 Broken Bay 43.01 2 Baker S7 Sb7 Sm7, William 18 Bathurst 51.42 3 Becker S14, Travis 16 Wollongong 1:10.54 Event 114 Girls 12-14 200 LC Meter IM 1 Blatchford, Hailey 14 Southern Sydney 2:33.34 2 Coen, Georgia 14 Wollongong 2:34.58 3 Grant, Jessica 14 Lismore 2:35.27 Event 115 Boys 12-14 200 LC Meter IM 1 Berryman, Tom 14 Lismore 2:27.25 2 Burke, Matthew 14 Wollongong 2:31.70 3 Fedoson, Patrick 14 M C C 2:32.91 Event 116 Girls 15-16 200 LC Meter IM 1 Fitzhenry, Francesca 15 S C C 2:28.28 2 Baker, Nina 16 C G S S S A 2:28.83 3 McKenna, Samantha 16 Lismore 2:30.67 Event 117 Boys 15-16 200 LC Meter IM 1 Andree- Evarts, Ashton 15 M C S 2:19.42 2 Kirkland, Lachlan 15 Lismore 2:20.43 3 Cooney, William 16 C B S A 2:23.85 Event 118 Girls 17 & Over 200 LC Meter IM 1 Bailey, Meg 18 Maitland / Newcastle 2:21.75 R 2 Pidutti, Elise 18 Maitland / Newcastle 2:26.58 3 Everingham, Mekayla 17 Lismore 2:30.97 Event 119 Boys 17 & Over 200 LC Meter IM 1 Pender, Matthew 17 Maitland / Newcastle 2:12.55 R 2 Roche, Ryan 18 Parramatta 2:15.73 3 Vane-Tempest, Lachlan 17 Broken Bay 2:16.88 Event 120 Girls 12-14 100 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Blatchford, Hailey 14 Southern Sydney 1:06.13 2 Warne, Anthea 13 Lismore 1:06.22 3 Grant, Jessica 14 Lismore 1:08.23 Event 121 Boys 12-14 100 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Baita, Lucas 14 Maitland / Newcastle 1:04.46 2 Burke, Matthew 14 Wollongong 1:05.68 3 Kokokiris, Steven 14 C B S A 1:05.79 Event 122 Girls 15-16 100 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Carr, Rhiannon 15 C G S S S A 1:04.50 2 Spajic, Gabriella 16 Southern Sydney 1:05.82 3 Lee, Kate 16 C G S S S A 1:06.15 Event 123 Boys 15-16 100 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Blakeney, Ben 15 Broken Bay 1:02.20 2 Salmond, Liam 15 Wollongong 1:02.38 3 McRae, Jacob 16 Lismore 1:02.59 Event 124 Girls 17 & Over 100 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Bailey, Meg 18 Maitland / Newcastle 1:04.52 R 2 McKewen, Charlotte 18 C G S S S A 1:06.25 3 Youssef, Farah 17 C G S S S A 1:06.87

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NSWCCC SWIMMING RESULTS 2014 Event 125 Boys 17 & Over 100 LC Meter Butterfly 1 Fowler, Sam 18 Southern Sydney 57.41 R 2 Pender, Matthew 17 Maitland / Newcastle 57.98 3 Thresher, Stephen 17 Canberra / Goulburn 1:03.39 Event 126 Boys 12-14 400 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Kokokiris, Steven 14 C B S A 4:34.00 2 Nosatti, Leonardo 14 Southern Sydney 4:35.37 3 Evans, Jake 14 Southern Sydney 4:37.10 Event 127 Boys 15-16 400 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Jones, Rhys 15 M C C 4:20.74 2 Andree- Evarts, Ashton 15 M C S 4:27.20 3 Cooney, William 16 C B S A 4:28.81 Event 128 Boys 17 & Over 400 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Bentley, James 17 Lismore 4:14.18 2 Vane-Tempest, Lachlan 17 Broken Bay 4:15.14 3 Pender, Matthew 17 Maitland / Newcastle 4:15.24 Event 129 Girls 12-14 100 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 Ko, Arah 14 Parramatta 1:19.51 2 Walsh, Caitlin 13 Broken Bay 1:20.95 3 Jamison, Bianca 14 Lismore 1:21.12 Event 130 Boys 12-14 100 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 Ward, Nathan 13 Broken Bay 1:17.82 2 Searant, Aden 14 Maitland / Newcastle 1:18.40 3 Reeves, Brandon 14 Broken Bay 1:18.49 Event 131 Girls 15-16 100 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 McKenna, Samantha 16 Lismore 1:15.44 R 2 Baldwin, Hannah 15 Broken Bay 1:17.43 3 Baker, Nina 16 C G S S S A 1:18.45 Event 132 Boys 15-16 100 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 Van Hulsen-Akouri, Justin 15 M C S 1:08.95 R 2 Zhu, Nathan 15 C B S A 1:10.60 3 Gaviglia, Astel 16 Wollongong 1:11.19 Event 133 Girls 17 & Over 100 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 Everingham, Mekayla 17 Lismore 1:14.56 2 Pidutti, Elise 18 Maitland / Newcastle 1:17.62 3 Ferguson, Lucinda 18 Bathurst 1:19.33 Event 134 Boys 17 & Over 100 LC Meter Breaststroke 1 Roche, Ryan 18 Parramatta 1:07.74 R 2 Rossi, Stephen 17 Parramatta 1:13.57 3 Wood, Liam 17 M C S 1:14.35

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NSWCCC SWIMMING TEAM 2014 Aaron Han Marist College Eastwood Aaron Yerbury De La Salle College Revesby Heights Abbey Slaughter Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Aden Searant St Pius X High School Adamstown Adrian Caridi De La Salle College Revesby Heights Aidan Pettigrew St Dominic's College Kingswood Ainslie Scott Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Alejandro Belmont Marcellin College Randwick Alex Chaffer St Edwards College Gosford Alexander McKenna St John's College Woodlawn Lismore Alexandra Smiroldo St Patrick's College Campbelltown Amy Baker Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Angela Tremain Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Anthea Warne Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah Arah Ko St Patrick's Marist College Dundas Armelle Kolton Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills Ashton Andree-Evarts Parramatta Marist High Westmead Astel Gaviglia Holy Spirit College Corrimal Beau Jeffries St Edwards College Gosford Beau McConnell Marcellin College Randwick Ben Blakeney St Paul's Catholic College Manly Benjamin Felton Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah Bernadette Flannery Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Bianca Buttigieg Cerdon College Merrylands Bianca Jamison St Paul's High School 7-10) Port Macquarie Blair Williams St Dominic's College Kingswood Bonnie Potra St Scholastica College Glebe Point Brandon Dahdah Marist College Eastwood Brandon Reeves St Peter's Catholic College Wyong Brendan Ward MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale Britney Pierce Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla Brittany Barnes Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood Brooke Mindham Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills Bryce Ko Marist College Eastwood Caitlin Decruz Catherine McAuley Westmead Caitlin Walsh Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills Cameron Slaughter St Dominic's College Kingswood Cassandra Lopez Marian Catholic College Round Corner Cecilia Ryan Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah Charlotte Lourey St Mary's Star of the Sea College Wollongong Charlotte McKewen Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Chelsea Brackin Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills Chloe Jones Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah Christopher Molloy Marist College Eastwood Clare Hopkins Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Claude Castaldi St Pius X High School Adamstown Claudia Stromnes Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Claudia Yates All Saints College, St Peter's Campus Maitland Connor Flanagan Marist College Kogarah Bexley Connor Fowler Parramatta Marist High Westmead Connor Kondrat St Edwards College Gosford Connor McQuilliam St Catherine's College Singleton Connor Story St Edwards College Gosford Conor Pakes St Edwards College Gosford Cormac Guthrie Marcellin College Randwick Courtney Haines St Peter's Catholic College Wyong Courtney Lendvay Holy Spirit College Corrimal Daniel Collins St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Daniel Murray Marist College Eastwood Darcy Castaldi St Pius X High School Adamstown Declan Grohala St Gregory's College Gregory Hills Dezmond Malone St Dominic's College Kingswood Dezso Pascual Holy Spirit College Lakemba Dominik Eparaima All Saints Catholic Senior College Casula

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NSWCCC SWIMMING TEAM 2014 Dylan Harrigan De La Salle College Revesby Heights Eliah Joaquin St Mark's Catholic College Stanhope Gardens Elijah Plowman St Columba's High Springwood Elise Noble Cerdon College Merrylands Elise Pidutti St Paul's High School Booragul Ella Tauroa Catherine McAuley Westmead Emerson Walshaw Cerdon College Merrylands Emily Michell Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills Emily Nash St Clare's High School Taree Emily Swinburn St Clare's College Waverley Emma Grand St Clare's College Waverley Eric Mavrikos Marist College Kogarah Bexley Eunbi Chelsea Rah Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills Eva Torrisi Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington Farah Youssef St Ursula's College Kingsgrove Francesca Fitzhenry Rosebank College Five Dock Gabriella Spajic Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla Gabrielle Grieves St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Gabrielle Widmer Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla Garry Manderson St Pius X High School Adamstown Georgia Coen St Patrick's College Campbelltown Greg Yiasemides Marist College Eastwood Hailey Blatchford St Patrick's College Sutherland Hannah Baldwin Stella Maris College Manly Hannah Donaldson St Clare's College Waverley Hannah Leitch St Clare's College Waverley Hannah McCrorie Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Harding Gemma St Scholastica College Glebe Point Harrison Hewitt St Patrick's College Sutherland Harry Armstrong St Edwards College Gosford Hayley Sparkes Stella Maris College Manly Isaac King Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah Isaac Schipp De La Salle College Revesby Heights Isabella Battersby St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Isabella Conroy Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla Isabella Gray St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Isabella Ryan Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Isabella Ward Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Jacinta Mattingly St Clare's College Waverley Jack Allen St John's College Dubbo East Jack Ford De La Salle College Cronulla Jack McCarthy Trinity Catholic College Goulburn Jack Picken De La Salle College Caringbah Jack Rheinberger Marcellin College Randwick Jack Robertson Parramatta Marist High Westmead Jacob Barrett St Edwards College Gosford Jacob Foy St Paul's High School 7-10) Port Macquarie Jacob McRae Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah Jacqui Schafer Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Jake Evans St John Bosco College Engadine James Bentley St John's College Woodlawn Lismore James Betpeara Marist College Eastwood Jami Prowse Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Jayden Gimbergh McCarthy College Tamworth Jebediah Burton St Dominic's College Kingswood Jemma Cooper St John's College Woodlawn Lismore Jenna Jones St Columba's High Springwood Jennifer Cooper Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Jeremy Lagonilla De La Salle College Ashfield Jessica Filetti St Ursula's College Kingsgrove Jessica Grant St Paul's College West Kempsey Jessica Grubba Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Jessica Marcer Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills Jessica Spooner Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla Jin Woo St Patrick's Marist College Dundas

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NSWCCC SWIMMING TEAM 2014 Johanna Biddle Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Josh Stubing Marian Catholic College Round Corner Joshua McCrorie St Dominic's College Kingswood Joshua Walker St Philomena's Moree Joshua Wilson Marcellin College Randwick Juliette Amate Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Justin Van Hulsen-Akouri Marist College Eastwood Kai Glennie Marist College Eastwood Kaimana Fittock St Mary's Star of the Sea College Wollongong Kaitlyn Rozic Marian Catholic College Round Corner Kalani Varcoe St John's College Woodlawn Lismore Kane Rodwell Holy Spirit College Corrimal Karla Gilmore St John's College Woodlawn Lismore Kate Biviano Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Kate Brown Catherine McAuley Westmead Kate Lee Loreto Kirribilli Kirribilli Kate Wilson Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah Katelyn Smith St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford East Keeley Booth St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford East Keely Allsop Stella Maris College Manly Kelsey Hughes St Mary's Star of the Sea College Wollongong Kieren Gallagher St Paul's High School 7-10) Port Macquarie Kira Hood Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla Kira Steward St Mary's Star of the Sea College Wollongong Kori McMaster St Mark's Catholic College Stanhope Gardens Lachlan Harley Holy Spirit College Corrimal Lachlan Kirkland St Paul's High School 7-10) Port Macquarie Lachlan Moyle De La Salle College Caringbah Lachlan Stacker-Galea De La Salle College Cronulla Lachlan Vane-Tempest St Peter's Catholic College Wyong Lauren Dahl Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Lauren Phillips Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington Leonardo Nosatti St Patrick's College Sutherland Liam Salmond John Therry Catholic High School Campbelltown Liam Wood Marist College Eastwood Logan Heald All Saints College, St Joseph's Campus Lochinvar Louisiana Yoth-Kong Freeman Catholic College Green Valley Lucas Baita St Pius X High School Adamstown Lucinda Ferguson St John's College Dubbo East Lucy Cliff Holy Spirit College Corrimal Lucy Egelton Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Lucy Harris Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Lucy Jones St Scholastica College Glebe Point MacKenzie Hannington De La Salle College Caringbah Madelaine Casswell Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington Madeleine Emmett Duignan Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills Madelene Northeast Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah Madison Ward Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Mason Cass De La Salle College Caringbah Matthew Aston-Brien Red Bend Catholic College Forbes Matthew Burke Magdalene Catholic High Narellan Matthew Pender All Saints College, St Mary's Campus Maitland Matthew Thackray Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah Max Enright De La Salle College Caringbah Maximilian Walker De La Salle College Caringbah Maximillian Dostine St John's College Woodlawn Lismore Meg Bailey St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton Meg Fry Stella Maris College Manly Mekayla Everingham MacKillop Senior College 11-12) Port Macquarie Mia Rolfe Brigidine College St Ives Michael Barsha Marian Catholic College Round Corner Michael Pearson Marian Catholic College Round Corner Michel Tapia Holy Spirit College Corrimal Mitchell Ballard De La Salle College Cronulla Mitchell Everingham St Paul's High School 7-10) Port Macquarie

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NSWCCC SWIMMING TEAM 2014 Murray Stewart La Salle Academy Lithgow Naomi Scott Stella Maris College Manly Nathan Meacham Carroll College Broulee Nathan Walsh St Patrick's College Sutherland Nathan Ward MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale Nathan Zhu Marist College Penshurst Mortdale Niamh Bourke St Mary's Star of the Sea College Wollongong Nicholas Capovilla Aquinas College Menai Nicholas Fasavalu Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield Nicholas Myler Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah Nicholas Pavlakis Marcellin College Randwick Nicole Miro Aquinas College Menai Nina Baker Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Oliver Eparaima All Saints Catholic Boys College Liverpool Olivia Andree-Evarts Catherine McAuley Westmead Olivia Bygrave Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills Paige Leonhardt St Joseph's Regional College Port Macquarie Patrick Fedoson Marist College Kogarah Bexley Rachel Adams St Patrick's Marist College Dundas Rand Youssef St Ursula's College Kingsgrove Rhiannon Carr Bethlehem College Ashfield Rhiannon Philp Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park Rhys Jones Champagnat Catholic College Maroubra Rhys Mooney Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga Rohan Bright St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga Rupert Nafarrete De La Salle College Caringbah Ryan Fletcher St Dominic's College Kingswood Ryan Odonnell La Salle Academy Lithgow Ryan Roche Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill Sam Stubbs St John the Evangelist High School Nowra Samantha Kennedy Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla Samantha McKenna St John's College Woodlawn Lismore Samuel Fowler De La Salle College Cronulla Sandy Freeman Bede Polding College South Windsor Shannon Keevers Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla Sophia Brinkman Stella Maris College Manly Sophie Shaw Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney Sophie Woods Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla Stephen Rossi Marian Catholic College Round Corner Stephen Thresher Lumen Christi College Pambula Steven Kokokiris Casimir Catholic College Marrickville Tasha Samuela Good Samaritan College Hoxton Park Thomas Foley De La Salle College Caringbah Thomas Peregrina St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga Tiarne Galvin Emmaus Catholic College St Marys Tiarne Steward St Mary's Star of the Sea College Wollongong Timothy Hodge Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown Tom Berryman St Paul's High School 7-10) Port Macquarie Travis Becker John Therry Catholic High School Campbelltown William Baker James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange William Cooney Holy Spirit College Lakemba Wyatt Gruppelaar Marist College Kogarah Bexley Zachary Konstantinoff St Columba's High Springwood, Secondary School)

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TENNIS 2014 - ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Boyd Blackburn St Augustine's College Brookvale

Brendan Potter St Edwards College Gosford

J.C. Gutierrez De La Salle College Cronulla

Kellund Jeffries St Gregory's College Gregory Hills

Nathan English MacKillop Senior College 11-12) Port Macquarie

Paul Mulligan St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park

Pearse Dolan Marcellin College Randwick

Tom Gallagher Magdalene Catholic High Narellan

Tyrone Simbul Clancy Catholic College West Hoxton

Briahna Bessant St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford East

Chloe Elward McAuley Catholic College Grafton

Darcie Martin McCarthy College Tamworth

Emily Osmond St Mary's College Gunnedah

Hannah Matic John Therry Catholic High School Campbelltown

Jacinta Milenkoski Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Jessica Pani Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Nikolina Paulic Rosebank College Five Dock

NSWCCC Selections Report The weather gods were on our side this year with the week of the wet holding off for NSWCCC to hold its selection trials. This year’s trials saw a record number of entries in the boys division, which unfortunately led to 26 boys missing out on this years Tennis selections. With 64 keen tennis players ready to fight it out for selection into the NSWCCC Team, we saw some great talent across a fairly young cohort this year. The top 8 girls were flawless, playing some outstanding tennis and proving why they are NSWCCC’s top tennis players. The boys smashed it out against each other, with many matches going to tie-break. The boys’ team, made up of some veterans and new young players, makes for a well-rounded team heading off to NSW All Schools. The NSW All Schools date was changed from the 25th/26th March to the 24th/25th March due to the Tildsley Tennis event that was taking place for NSWCIS. Many thanks to Chris Anschau and Michael Rickards who were very efficient in their roles as officials today, ensuring the carnival ran smoothly with minimal hiccups. As well as the team selection, players also played for NSWCCC Medals. These medals are determined by the number of sets won and the least number of games lost. Congratulations to the following players who won the NSWCCC Medals: Boys Girls 1st Pearse Dolan 1st Jessica Pani 2nd Boyd Blackburn 2nd Emily Osmond 3rd Paul Mulligan 3rd Jacinta Milenkoski NSW All Schools Carnival Report A cold and wet start to the first day of the NSW All Schools delayed play by 6 hours. We eventually had all players on the court mid afternoon to kick off a new format for the All Schools Selection. Our team did very well considering the youth in this year’s team. After the morning pools, we had two boys and fours girls selected into the second round to play off for positions into the NSW Team. Pearse Dolan, Paul Mulligan, Emily Osmond, Jacinta Milenkoski, Breahna Bessatt and Hannah Matic fought many touch matches in the second round. Congratulations to Pearse Dolan who progressed into the NSW All Schools team. The quality amongst all three regions this year was exceptional. A big thank you to all the parents who travelled with the players and to Chris Anshau who travelled as one of the managers with myself to Bathurst.

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Pearse Dolan Marcellin College Randwick Pizzey Cup Report

Rachael Elcoate NSWCCC Tennis Convener

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TENNIS TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2014 - ANNUAL REPORT NSWCCC Teams Tennis Report The team’s event was popular once again with 11 Boys schools and 8 Girls schools competing this year. The conditions at Bathurst were much colder then usual, however this did not hinder the spirits or the depth of play from the students. Most of the matches went through to the final set of each match, which allowed for some great tennis to be played throughout the day. The tournament was long and finished up at 6pm. A particular thanks to Chris Anshau and Linda Densmore for the leadership and support they showed throughout the day. And a big thank you to the sports coordinators and Dio reps for entering teams into the competition. And recognition and thanks to the teachers who managed and supported the teams on the day. Congratulations to the following schools who finished in the top 3. Boys 1st John Paul College Coffs Harbour Lismore 2nd De La Salle College Caringbah/Cronulla Southern Sydney 3rd St Edward’s Gosford Broken Bay Girls 1st John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow Wollongong 2nd St Mary's College Gunnedah Armidale 3rd Brigidine College St Ives Broken Bay Rachael Elcoate NSWCCC Tennis Convener

John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow

John Paul College, Coffs Harbour

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NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Billy Burns Red Bend Catholic College Forbes

Brad Cincotta St Patrick's Marist College Dundas

Brad Gibson Holy Cross College Ryde

Casey Shelley De La Salle College Cronulla

Daniel Constable Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Daniel Langbridge MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale

Jack Cogger MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale

Jarome Broadbridge Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Jean-Louis Jones Holy Cross College Ryde

Jesse Parker Red Bend Catholic College Forbes

Joseph Tramontana Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Luke Mansour St Pauls Catholic College Greystanes

Regan Walsh Holy Cross College Ryde

Robert Bird McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains

Spencer Evans Red Bend Catholic College Forbes

Tom Wong Marcellin College Randwick

Tristan Sailor Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Troy Black Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill

NSWCCC Selections Report The 2014 NSWCCC Touch carnival was held at Jubilee Park, Wagga Wagga. The open boys featured a very high standard of play, which made the selectors job quite challenging. The grand final featured MCC vs South Sydney and in a tight battle MCC came out victorious 6-4. From this carnival the following boys gained selection to represent NSWCCC in the National Youth Championships on the Sunshine Coast: Tristan Sailor (Woolongong), Brad Cincotta (MCS), Brad Gibson (MCC), Jean Louis Jones (MCC), Casey Shelley (South Sydney), Tom Wong (MCC), Billy burns (Bathurst), Joseph Tromontana (MCS), Rob Bird (Parramatta), Luke Mansour (MCS), Jesse Parker (Bathurst), Daniel Langbridge (Broken Bay), Regan Walsh (MCC), Troy Black (Parramatta). A big thank you must go to both Craig Beacroft and Kym Skerritt for all their hard work in the organisation of the CCC Carnival. National Youth Tournament Report The 2014 Combined Catholic College’s Open Boys Touch Football team travelled to the Sunshine Coast to compete in the National Youth Championships from the 16th – 20th September 2014. Led by their captain Thomas Wong the team made a successful start to their campaign winning all three games on the opening day. A tough second day resulted in one win, one loss and a draw. Day three saw two wins to conclude the pool stage of the tournament and a hard fought win over NSW Development (4-2) in our quarterfinal. The win meant we were to play NSW Combined High Schools in our semi final on the last day of competition. After a disappointing start to the game NSW Combined Catholic Colleges were beaten 9-3. Congratulations to all boys who took part in the tournament in particular Jean-Louis Jones who was voted our Most Valuable Player.

Many thanks, to Kym Skerritt for her organization in preparing us for the tournament.

Michael Daher Anthony Noyes NSWCCC Coach NSWCCC Manager

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NSWCCC Selections Report Adam Rizk Parramatta Marist High Westmead

Aidan Plunkett Holy Spirit College Corrimal

Ayden Eather Champagnat Catholic College Maroubra

Benjamin Stevanovic Holy Cross College Ryde

Curtis Wilson Holy Cross College Ryde

Dallas Paterson Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Dane Booth St Peter's Catholic College Wyong

Jake Hunter Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Jakob Styles St Mary's Catholic School Wellington

Joshua Cook Marcellin College Randwick

Joshua Curran Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Liam Hiscox Holy Spirit College Corrimal

Max Burey Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Raymond Wehbe Parramatta Marist High Westmead

Ryan Pritchard Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

Sam Edgley St Paul's Catholic College Manly

Shannon Gardiner Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

NSWCCC Selections Report The NSWCCC Selection Carnival was held at Jubilee Park, Wagga Wagga. The selectors faced a challenging job to select the team due to the high standard of play from the students participating.

NSW All Schools Report Our preparation began with an initial training session at St. Mary’s on the final day of the Term 2 school holidays. The boys arrived at Narrabeen on Friday 25th July for the All Schools training camp and tournament. The boys continued their training on the Friday and the following morning to finalise their preparations for the All Schools tournament. The tournament took place on Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th July. The boys started off the tournament in the best possible way, playing a high standard of touch from the opening whistle to record an 8-0 win over CIS. Later that afternoon the team continued their good play by defeating CHS 5-3. The following morning the boys showed that they could play even better, by defeating CHS 8-3 in a very dominant performance. This was the largest winning margin over CHS for a number of years. The boys then finished their preliminary games with a comfortable 10-1 win over CIS. The team ensured that all their good performances throughout the weekend were not wasted in the final against CHS. Thanks to a good start the boys went out to an early lead and maintained this through wonderful displays of attack, and sensible and committed defence. The lead at one stage was out to five touchdowns, and a couple of late consolation tries to CHS brought the score back to 8-5, a final score which did not truly reflect the dominance of the CCC boys. After a long drought, the CCC boys were deserving winners. On behalf of the debut coach Alistaire Thompson, we would like to thank NSWCCC Touch convenor Craig Beacroft and NSWCCC Executive Officer Kym Skerritt for their hard work and organisation in ensuring the boys were prepared for the tournament. Thanks also to the staff from the girl’s team, Jye Malcolm and Deb Cummins for their assistance over the weekend. Thank you also to the parents and families of the boys for getting the boys to training in the school holidays and for their attendance and support they gave to their sons over the weekend. Students selected in NSW All Schools Team Dane Booth St Peter's Catholic College Wyong Max Burey Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Joshua Curran Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown Ryan Pritchard Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown Adam Rizk Parramatta Marist High Westmead Benjamin Stevanovic Holy Cross College Ryde Raymond Wehbe Parramatta Marist High Westmead Curtis Wilson Holy Cross College Ryde Daniel Simonian NSWCCC 15 Years Boys Touch Manager

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NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Alicia English St Peter's Catholic College Wyong

Anna Ryan Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Annabelle Regan Nagle College Blacktown South

Brodii Ingram McCarthy College Tamworth

Chloe Coe McCarthy College Tamworth

Clare Eisenhuth St Columba's High Springwood

Clare Vanzino Brigidine College St Ives

Courtney Milone Gilroy Catholic College Castle Hill

Emily Burke Holy Spirit College Corrimal

Georgia Voura St Columba's High Springwood

Hannah Simmons St Pius X High School Adamstown

Jane Vanzino Brigidine College St Ives

Karlee Mangelsdorf Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Kristen Kessler St Peter's Catholic College Wyong

Nicole Saldern Stella Maris College Manly

Sabrina Green St Clare's High School Taree

Sarah Dimech MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale

Tarni Price Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

NSWCCC Selections Report Selections for the Open Girls CCC team to contest the NYC in Kawana, Queensland from Wed 17th - Sat 20th September 2014 were held in Wagga Wagga on Tuesday 3rd June 2014. Selections were made by Anette Coleman (Selector), Scott Wallis (Coach) and Anne-Maree Shipman (Manager). Selections were made by watching all the teams throughout the tournament and identifying players who showed ability, skill, speed and teamwork skills. Coaches were also approached and asked to offer opinions or identify/recommend some of their strongest players. These recommendations were then cross referenced with players that Anette, Scott and I had initially identified. On the whole, players that had been identified by Anette, Scott and I coincided with the coaches’ recommendations. During this process we continued to communicate and discuss the players we were identifying. A number of players were ineligible for the CCC team as they had been selected in the U’20 State of Origin team. This was unfortunate, as these players would have certainly strengthened the CCC team. I would propose that the school pathway be the priority for any student still attending school. A National Tournament should hold more significance than a State of Origin series. The selection process was collaborative, however the final positions for the team did involve each selector justifying the positions of certain players. Personally, I compromised on Chloe Coe’s position (her agility and defence was of concern), Alicia English(knowledge, experience and speed as a middle) and Sabrina Green(her work rate, speed and attitude). Alicia was nominated as the first shadow and was called into the team when four players withdrew because of Year 12 commitments and injury(Courtney Milone). Sarah Dimech, Karle Mangelsford and Emily Burke were also called into the team as shadows to replace those who withdrew. Sarah, Karle and Emily all filled their roles well and contributed positively to the team spirit. Alicia was moved from a middle position to the wing and also missed the first day of the NYC. This was disappointing and her inability to attend the first day of these championships was only communicated to team management on the Sunday evening prior to the tournament beginning on the Wednesday. Alicia, however, on the following days contributed well to the team’s efforts and was a positive team member. National Youth Championships Report The 2014 CCC Open Girls were a cohesive team who showed commitment and determination in all games played. Captained by Nicole Saldern who led by example with her strong running and calm leadership, the team were able to complete day two of the tournament undefeated claiming wins over Western Tigers 11-3, NSW Development Team 4-2, South West Queensland 5-3, Northern Territory 9-2 and South Australia 7-2. The NZ U’17 invitational team challenged them in the last game on day two with CCC coming from behind, in what was a very physical game, to end the game with a 4-4 draw. The beginning of the third day saw the team compete admirably against a very strong, skilful and fast Queensland Secondary Schools Team. Queensland defeated CCC 15-5, however, by scoring 5 touchdowns against QLDSS, CCC were able to finish the tournament with the prize of having scored the most touchdowns against this very well drilled team. After all round games were played, the CCC girls were positioned second in their pool. This then saw them play the Brisbane Cobra’s in the quarter finals, with the Cobra’s putting a win out of the reach of the

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CCC team with two minutes to go and claiming a 6-4 victory. This denied CCC a chance to play against the NSWCHS team in a semi final and a possible final position. NSWCHS eventually won the tournament with a victory over QLDSS 5-4. CCC finished the tournament in 5th position with a convincing win in the play-off game against Victoria 6-3. The team’s success was built around the hard work, strong running and improving defence of the middle players: Nicole Saldern, Jane Vanzino, Georgia Voura, Brodie Ingram and Chloe Coe. These players were supported by the agility and speed of the link players in Kristen Kessler, Emily Burke, Sarah Dimech, Sabrina Green and Clare Vanzino. Hannah Simmons, Anna Ryan, Karle Mangelsford and Alicia English, as wingers, finished off some great attacking play and often covered a lot of ground to save touchdowns. The skills and abilities of all team players were utilised throughout this tournament. Players were able to quickly develop good team play and contributed their very best in all games played. All players were easy to work with and respectful of all staff at all times. They were prompt in meeting deadlines and were cohesive as a team. Anne-Marie Shipman NSWCCC Open Girls Touch Manager

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NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Abigael Shepherd Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills

Alanna Frank St Columba's High Springwood

Chloe Saddler Mount St Patrick College Murwillumbah

Chloe Scranage Stella Maris College Manly

Clare Vearing Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Jasmine Dillon St Peter's Catholic College Wyong

Julia Hay Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Layne Morgan St Paul's High School Booragul

Maddison Hartmann Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood

Mia Wood Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College Kensington

Naomi Robinson St Mary's Catholic College Casino

Sophie Quirk Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Tayla Fraser Marian Catholic College Round Corner

Vienna Randal Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

NSWCCC Selections Report NSW All Schools Report Students selected in NSW All Schools Team Jasmine Dillon St Peter's Catholic College Wyong Tayla Fraser Marian Catholic College Round Corner Sophie Quirk Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga Vienna Randal Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

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TRIATHLON - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT The 2014 NSW All Schools Championships were held at the International Regatta Centre - Penrith, on Thursday 6th and Friday 7th March. This venue is the premier triathlon venue in NSW proving to be a very safe, fast and spectator friendly course. This event continues to grow with participants entering from catholic schools right around the state. On the Thursday, athletes took on the challenge of the swim, bike and run, all achieving success at different levels. For some it’s a race to make the state team, for others it’s simply a feat to complete the gruelling three disciplines that make up Triathlon. On the Friday, the team event provided many students with their first taste of Triathlon, competing in teams completing only one leg of the course. This day is most enjoyable – with individual schools supporting the event well, often entering a number of teams. A very hard working triathlon committee continue to modify and streamline an already successful event. Our endeavour to provide students with an opportunity to participate in a safe and friendly atmosphere is always at the forefront of our decisions. It is important to recognise many members of this committee in particular thanks must go to Paul Roger and Bruce Thomas, the CHS and CIS conveners. I am grateful to the willing staff who acted as CCC officials this year, a small number of dedicated individuals, keen to be involved, all contributed valuably and certainly made a difference. Their willingness to continue to be involved in the future will be appreciated with continued growth of involvement of students from the Catholic sector. The 2015 event will again be held at the International Regatta Centre – Penrith, with the Individual event being conducted on Thu 26th March and the team / relay events being conducted on Friday 27thth March. In 2015, the School Sport Australia Triathlon Championships will again be hosted by NSW and be conducted in Penrith at the International Regatta Centre, 27-30 April.

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

All Schools - Junior Male

Place Name School

1st Lorcan REDMOND St Philip's Christian College

2nd Callum LANG Warners Bay High School

3rd Aaron YERBURY De La Salle College, Revesby Heights NSWCCC - Junior Male Place Name School

1st Aaron YERBURY De La Salle College, Revesby Heights

2nd Tom O'BRIEN Xavier High School, Albury

3rd Isaac SANDERSON St. Joseph’s Regional College, Port Macquarie All Schools - Intermediate Male Place Name School

1st Caleb AGOSTINO-MORROW Newcastle Grammar

2nd Liam BURTON Jindabyne Central School

3rd Kieren TALL Barker College NSWCCC - Intermediate Male Place Name School

1st Aaron GARDNER St Paul’s High School, Booragul

2nd Jack ORR Mount St. Patricks College, Murwillumbah

3rd Kai HEALEY St. Dominic’s College, Kingswood All Schools - Senior Male Place Name School

1st Patrick MOORE Merewether High School

2nd Brandon COPELAND

3rd Luke CHALKER Kinross Walaroi, Orange

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NSWCCC - Senior Male

Place Name School

1st Samuel LEWIS St Paul's High School, Port Macquarie

2nd Nathan BREEN St. Patricks College, Sutherland

3rd James COX St Edwards College, Gosford All Schools - Junior Female

Place Name School

1st Sarah GARDNER St. Paul’s High School, Booragul

2nd Jacqueline BURNAND Tara

3rd Emily JAMGOTCHIAN Northholm Grammar

NSWCCC - Junior Female

Place Name School

1st Sarah GARDNER St. Paul’s High School, Booragul

2nd Chloe HOLLINGSWORTH St. Joseph’s College, Aberdeen

3rd Ella HEENEY McCarthy College, Tamworth

All Schools - Intermediate Female

Place Name School

1st Tayla CROUDSON Bowral High School

2nd Julia GLAVINCEVSKI

3rd Lauren KERWICK Orange High School NSWCCC - Intermediate Female Place Name School

1st Lucy CLIFF Holy Spirit College, Corrimal

2nd Olivia SARGENT Nagle College, Nagle

3rd Erin O'BRYAN St Patricks College, Sutherland

All Schools - Senior Female Place Name School

1st Edwina HOBSON PLC Sydney

2nd Sophie HEENEY McCarthy College, Tamworth

3rd Claire DEDDEN St. Francis Xavier College, Hamilton

NSWCCC - Senior Female Place Name School

1st Sophie HEENEY McCarthy College, Tamworth

2nd Claire DEDDEN St. Francis Xavier College, Hamilton

3rd Laura COOK St Joseph’s Regional College, Port Macquarie

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NSWCCC TEAM RESULTS

Boys Girls

Junior

James Sheahan College Orange 1 1st Mount Carmel High 1

Edmund Rice College Wollongong 3 2nd St Mary's Star Of The Sea Wollongong 3

Trinity Catholic College Goulburn 1 3rd Holy Spirit College Corrimal 1

Intermediate

Edmund Rice College Wollongong 2 1st Mount St Benedict College 19

Marist College Eastwood 14 2nd Stella Maris College 7

St Paul's High School Port Macquaire 3 3rd James Sheahan College Orange 5

Senior

Mackillop Senior College Port Macqurie 1 1st St Mary's Star Of The Sea Wollongong 8

Edmund Rice College Wollongong 1 2nd Mount St Benedict College 2

St Francis Xavier College Hamilton 1 3rd St Mary's Star Of The Sea Wollongong 7 School Sport Australia Report The 2014 Nationals were hosted by Bendigo. NSWCCC had 8 representatives qualify for the Nationals and a further 3 students qualified as reserves - a terrific effort and achievement by these athletes.

2014 NSW All Schools Representatives Aaron Yerbury De La Salle College, Revesby Heights Sarah Gardner St. Paul’s High School, Booragul Chloe Hollingsworth St. Joseph’s College, Aberdeen Lucy Cliff Holy Spirit College, Corrimal Samuel Lewis St Paul's High School, Port Macquarie Sophie Heeney Mccarthy College, Tamworth Laura Cook St Joseph’s Regional College, Port Macquarie Paul Kennedy Xavier College (Manager) Claire Dedden St. Francis Xavier College, Hamilton WITHDRAWAL Australian Championships Results The 2014 Australian Championships were held in BENDIGO, Victoria. NSW were again a very successful at this carnival. Special congratulations must go to the following students for their positions at this carnival: Aaron Yerbury 10th place Individual, 1st place Junior Boys Relay Sarah Gardner 4th place Individual, 3rd place Junior Girls Relay Chloe Hollingsworth 12th place Individual, Lucy Cliff 7th place Individual, 1st place All Age Girls Relay Samuel Lewis 21st place Individual, 3rd place Senior Boys Relay Sophie Heeney 5th place Individual, 2nd place All Age Girls Relay Laura Cook 4th place Individual, 2nd place Senior Girls Relay

Paul Kennedy NSWCCC Triathlon Convener

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OPEN BOYS VOLLEYBALL - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Christian Crichton Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown

David Moli St Gregory's College Gregory Hills

Evander Pele De La Salle College Revesby Heights

Francesco Ferrante De La Salle College Revesby Heights

Jacob Esau St Gregory's College Gregory Hills

Jonathan Yaw Marcellin College Randwick

Joshua Pele De La Salle College Revesby Heights

Lalotoa Mata'afa St Gregory's College Gregory Hills

Matthew Gigliotti Edmund Rice College Wollongong

Michael Togher De La Salle College Revesby Heights

Shaun Sauni-Esau St Gregory's College Gregory Hills

NSWCCC Selections Report The Boys numbers were diminished to previous years but a competitive squad was chosen. All Schools Bi-Series Report CHS withdrew from the planned Tri-Series this year due in part to Trans Tasman commitments which meant we had a Bi – Series with the CIS teams. This took place at Sydney Grammar where the hosts looked after us with great hospitality. The first match was the Boys match. The CIS Boys Team showed great speed in attack, excellent blocking and a setter who was able to vary the attack with last second switches in play. Our CCC Team battled to retrieve the hard spikes and found many of our attack hits were blocked effectively with a double block. Evander Pele had some excellent hitting and Jonathon Yaw set well throughout the match. Joshua Pele and Lalotoa Mata’afa also hit well and blocked effectively. The score was 3-0 to CIS. Well done to all players on a great performance of fine sportsmanship. Thanks also to Ovid Prosilis and Nam Pham for their assistance in helping to prepare the teams and their attendance on the night. Bob Cooper NSWCCC Boys Volleyball Convener/Coach

Back Row: L to R Bob Cooper ( St Mary’s College, Wollongong), Evander Pele (De La Salle, Revesby) Lalotoa

Mata’afa( St. Gregory’s), Francesco Farrante ( De La Salle, Revesby) David Moli( St. Gregory’s) Front Row:

Joshua Pele ( De La Salle , Revesby), Matthew Gigliotti ( Edmund Rice College, Wollongong), Michael Togher ( De La Salle , Revesby), Jonathon Yaw ( Marcellin College, Randwick) Ovid Prosilis(

Assistant Coach)

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OPEN GIRLS VOLLEYBALL - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Ashley Passlow St. John Paul College Coffs Harbour

Bethan Smoleniec Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Bridget O'Malley Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Brigid Neely Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Casey Lloyd Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Claudia Marshall Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Harriet Gillson Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Mikayla Hutchinson St. John Paul College Coffs Harbour

Montana Meucci Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Patricia Koutsoukos Casimir Catholic College Marrickville

Tori Tevita Holy Spirit College Lakemba

NSWCCC Selections Report With a strong attendance at the Selection Trial in May our Girls team looked to have the variety of skills needed to be a very competitive team. NSW All Schools Report The second match of the day between the two Girls teams was a different story with our CCC team being much stronger than the CIS team. Our middle blockers, Harriet Gillson and Tori Tevita not only blocked, but provided some excellent attack hits . The setters , Montana Meucci and Patricia Koutsoukos were very efficient giving the outside hitters Bridget O’Malley and Claudia Marshall the opportunity to put away strong irretrievable point winners. With some excellent passing and movement on the court our CCC team had a resounding 3-0 win. Well done to all players on a great performance. Thanks also to Ovid Prosilis and Nam Pham for their assistance in helping to prepare the teams and their attendance on the night. Bob Cooper NSWCCC Volleyball Convener/Manager

Back Row: L to R

Tori Tevita ( Holy Spirit College), Harriet Gillson ( Monte St Angelo), Bridget O’Malley ( Santa Sabina), Patricia Koutsoukos( Casimir College), Casey Lloyd ( Monte St Angelo)Ashley Passlow ( John Paul College, Coffs Harbour),

Bob Cooper ( St Marys College, Wollongong) Front Row:

Claudia Marshall (Santa Sabina), Bethan Smoleniec( Santa Sabina), Montana Meucci ( Santa Sabina), Mikayla Hutchinson( John Paul College , Coffs Harbour)

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BOYS WATER POLO – 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Angus Lambie De La Salle College Cronulla

Ben Scobie St Patrick's College Sutherland

Brock Bogg St Augustine's College Brookvale

Connor Morgan St Paul's High School Booragul

Hunor Kicsi St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga

Isaac Lawrence St Paul's Catholic College Manly

Jack Barratt St John's College Woodlawn Lismore

Jackson Moss Emmaus Catholic College St Marys

Jake Robinson All Saints College, St Mary's Campus Maitland

James Dezius MacKillop Catholic College Warnevale

James Richardson All Saints College, St Mary's Campus Maitland

Jayden Bonnici St Patrick's Marist College Dundas

Kobe Cooper St Augustine's College Brookvale

Lachlan Davis St Mary's Cathedral Sydney

Liam Wheatley St Mary's Cathedral Sydney

Luke Danaher St John's College Woodlawn Lismore

Matthew Newman St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton

Maximillian Dostine St John's College Woodlawn Lismore

Mitchell Jones St Augustine's College Brookvale

Myles Cherry St Pius X High School Adamstown

Steven Xenakis Marist College North Shore North Sydney

Travis McFadyen San Clemente High School Mayfield

NSWCCC Selections Report NSW All Schools Report The 2014 All Schools Water Polo Championships were held on Monday March 10th at Knox Aquatic Centre. All players are to be congratulated on displaying a very high standard of water polo throughout the day. This made selections a very difficult process for the selectors as many players were in consideration for the team. Congratulations to the CHS Boys who were victorious in their games against CIS and CCC on the day. The CHS team has many very skilful players who will no doubt make significant contributions to Australian water polo over the coming years. Well done to their coaching staff who bought them together to display good team combinations and spirit. Six of their team were deservedly chosen into the NSW All Schools team announced at the end of the day. (The team chosen can be found at the end of this document.) Many thanks to the Knox Aquatic Centre for hosting these championships and to our referees and officials. They contributed to the high standard of play that was on display throughout the day. It was also very pleasing to have a young student referee, James Miranda officiating on the day. The results of the games are listed below. Game 1: CHS Firsts (14) beat CCC Seconds (1) CHS Firsts: Keenan Marsden 1, Mitchell Marsden 4, Adam Hall 1, Rhys Holden 2, Josh Watkins 2, Lucas Mackaway 3 CCC Seconds: Michael Dezius 1 Game 2: CIS Seconds (5) beat CCC Firsts (2 CIS Seconds: Tom O’Reilly 1, Blake Artemi 1, Matthew Dembecki 2, Luke Rayner 1. CCC Firsts: Oscar Douglas 1, Jake Robinson 1. Game 3: CIS Firsts (7) beat CHS Seconds (2) CIS Firsts: Benjamin Cochran 2, Connor Wolohan 1, Dugald O’Neill 1, Rowan Farrell 3. CHS Seconds: Leo Dauba-Board 1, Trent Remington 1.

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BOYS WATER POLO – 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Game 4: CHS Firsts (7) beat CIS Seconds (2) CHS Firsts: Rhys Holden 1, Mitchell Taylor 2, Lucas Mackaway 4 CIS Seconds: Nicholas Bertino 2. Game 5: CHS Seconds (8) defeated CCC Seconds (3) CHS Seconds: Leo Dauba-Board 4, Trent Remington 2, Keelan Milinkovic 1, Owen Schmid 1, Joshua Rogers 1, Liam Stone 1. CCC Seconds: Jayden Grimbergh 1, Ryan Martinuzzo 1, Liam Wheatley 1. Game 6: CIS Firsts (7) defeated CCC Firsts (5) CIS Firsts: Charlie Kospetas 1, Chris Artemi 1, Dugald O’Neill 1, Gianni Taranto 1, Harry Sanderson 2, Rowan Farrell 1. CCC Firsts: Oscar Douglas 1, Jake Robinson 3, Brock Bogg 1. Game 7: CIS Seconds (8) defeated CCC Seconds (1) CIS Seconds: James Hayward 1, Chaz Poot 1, Matthew Dembecki 3, Nicholas Bertino 2, Sam Clarke 1. CCC Seconds: Liam Wheatley 1. Game 8: CCC Firsts (7) defeated CHS Seconds (5) CCC Firsts: Jarrod Chester 1, Kobe Cooper 2, Jake Robinson 2, Travis McFadyen 2. CHS Seconds: Trent Remington 1, Joshua Rogers 2, Harry Duck 1, Connor Wood 1. Game 9: CHS Firsts (8) defeated CIS Firsts (5) CHS Firsts: Keenan Marsden 1, Mitchell Marsden 1, Adam Hall 1, Rhys Holden 2, Josh Watkins 1, Lucas Mackaway 2 CIS Firsts: Charlie Negus 1, Chris Artemi 1, Connor Wolohan 2, Rowan Farrell 1. Game 10: CIS Seconds (4) drew with CHS Seconds (4) CIS Seconds: Reg Wintle 1, Blake Artemi 1, Chaz Poot 1, Matthew Dembecki 1. CHS Seconds: Leo Dauba-Board 1, Trent Remington 1, Keelan Milinkovic 2 Game 11: CHS Firsts (15) beat CCC Firsts (9) CHS Firsts: Keenan Marsden 3, Mitchell Marsden 1, Sam Nagle 2, Rhys Holden 1, Mitchell Taylor 1, Josh Watkins 3, Lucas Mackaway 4. CCC Firsts: Jarrod Chester 1, Oscar Douglas 1, Jayden Bonnici 1, Kobe Cooper 2, Jake Robinson 1, Brock Bogg 1, Travis McFadyen 1, Aden Simmons 1. Game 12: CIS Firsts (8) defeated CCC Seconds (2) CIS Firsts: Benjamin Cochran 1, Charlie Negus 1, Chris Artemi 1, Gianni Taranto 2, Harry Sanderson 1, James Butcher 1, Jordi Nikopoulos 1. CCC Seconds: Jackson Moss 1, Michael Sons 1. Students selected in NSW All Schools Team Ben Scobie St Patrick's College Sutherland Jake Robinson All Saints College, St Mary's Campus Maitland Chris Hook NSWCCC Water Polo Convener

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NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team Abbey McCord St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton

Bethany Stockwell Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla

Brittany Spencer St Patrick's College Sutherland

Brooke Dickie Xavier High School Albury

Carla Woolley Stella Maris College Manly

Claudia Turner Our Lady of Mercy College Cronulla

Ella Boudakin Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Emily Swinburn St Clare's College Waverley

Emma Tuite Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Erin Casey St Patrick's College Sutherland

Georgia Box St Patrick's College Sutherland

Hannah Gray Marist Sister's College Woolwich

Hannah Leitch St Clare's College Waverley

Imogen Ruberg Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Kate Biviano Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney

Lili Edser St Clare's College Waverley

Lucy McJannett St Clare's College Waverley

Maddison Nusdorfer De La Salle College Cronulla

Nicole Chaney St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford East

Olivia Bahr Xavier High School Albury

Phebe McLeod Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga

Phoebe Coram Stella Maris College Manly

Samantha Hale St Columba's High Springwood

Sarah Kerrison Santa Sabina College Strathfield

Sarah O'Brien Xavier High School Albury

Sophie Hodgson All Saints College, St Peter's Campus Maitland

NSWCCC Selections Report

NSW All Schools Report Students selected in NSW All Schools Team Students selected in Australian Team

Chris Hook NSWCCC Water Polo Convener

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The CGSSSA Water Polo tournament was held over two days, on the 29th October and 31st October 2013. There were 10 teams entered into the Senior Division and 10 teams entered into the Junior Division. This meant there was a great mix of schools from both the CCC and CGSSSA associations. The Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre (SOPAC) allowed students to play in an impressive facility. The growth in the depth of water polo players and teams in both divisions across schools is a real positive for both the CGSSSA and CCC associations. Monte, North Sydney, OLSH, Kensington and Stella Maris, Manly (in both the junior & senior divisions) were the standouts teams of the event. Evaluation The championships ran smoothly however the timing in the senior division posed a problem with recovery and timing allocated between semi-finals and finals. SOPAC Staff were amazing with the setup and re-configuration of equipment was spot on. This is the first time this has been the case in 5 years. There were numerous players from a variety of schools with long nails, which continued to delay the commencement of round games. All schools arrived on time and had players and coaches sorted to commence games at 8.30am. The booking through Kym Skeritt was perfect and paid for with all requests accommodated. The staff present on pool deck for both days were fantastic and the purchasing of new scoring equipment made the final easier to adjudicate. Having SOPAC staff run this scoring for finals was also brilliant. Having no lane to warm-up in due to heavy NSWIS swimming bookings was frustrating for teams playing in the second games, but we made do with what we had. The officials were highly organised and did their best to support all players from the elite to the beginner. However, an official’s uniform is required to be worn and this was supposedly guaranteed earlier when booked. The St Clare’s College students who were recorders also proved to be an asset to the tournaments overall success. There were a few issues that arose during the two days. Although it has been mentioned over the last few years and also in numerous emails for this carnival we still had a large number of players with long nails. In terms of safety it is crucial that staff or coaches for teams ensure that students DO NOT play with long nails. All teams were inspected by the convenor prior to their first game but it was something that should be overseen by staff from individual schools. There was a last minute change to the senior draw this didn’t cause hassles from anyone except the convenor. All coaches received this update via email and in hard copy on arrival to the pool. The draw was also posted onto the CCC Website, which was also highly beneficial. Staff from all competing schools read the By-Laws associated with the sport and seemed more informed with the carnival. Coaches must also ensure they are fully aware of water polo rules so officials don’t spend time coaching. Strengths All schools had an equitable amount of game play throughout the day making the tournament worthwhile for all teams. The juniors are continuing to grow in skill and the high standard of play throughout the day was a highlight. Overall, the sportsmanship demonstrated throughout was appropriate and was supported by the watchful eye of all the referees. Finally, the carnival was thoroughly enjoyed by all teams and was pleasing to see and was well supported by a growing number of parent spectators. Recommendations

- Continue to use the streamlined registration process: All teams had to be entered via the CCC website

which caused some initial confusion. I was given access this year to entries via Kym Skerritt, which helped

immensely. This meant I could contact CCC schools directly through their details on the website.

- Better communication to competing schools: Continue to ensure all CCC schools competing in the carnival

to be sent the CGSSSA by-laws and complete the same entry form as CGSSSA requesting the student’s

year group. The entry form must be a mandatory component of the registration process and cap numbers

must be completed as these will become the template for scoring.

- Refinement of Game Play: Continued use of shot clocks and electronic scoreboard (for the finals only) to

benefit staff, players and also spectators. Book in SOPAC official in advance to look at the running of this.

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- All round games should continue to be 5 minutes / quarter and then 6 minutes for playoffs and semi-finals.

As long as SOPAC can support it 5 minute actual time per quarter should continue in the finals.

- Logistics of Field: To make it less intense for the players perhaps staying on a smaller field make work for

the final. Going to full court after playing 5 games is physically demanding for the athletes.

- Improved Safety Inspections: Staff from competing schools to continue to ensure that players have

swimming cap as well as no long or acrylic nails. These will continue to be checked prior to the

commencement of the days play for all schools.

- CCC Representation: Ensure that the CCC Water Polo data for the website is finalised by the end of 2014.

Results In the Senior Division, Monte claimed back the trophy as a CGSSSA school beating Stella Maris 5-4. In the Junior Division, Stella Maris again dominated the juniors with some amazing goals and excellent team play beating OLSH 20-0. In the Senior Carnival, St Clare’s College took out second place, whilst in the Juniors Santa Sabina finished as runners up in CGSSSA. All round game, semi-final and playoff results can be forwarded to school co-ordinators. Thanks must go to SOPAC, Chris Hook and Kym Skerritt from NSWCCC and all CCC teams for their continued collaboration in this event. A special thanks, to all CGSSSA Staff and students who supported the running of the day and entered into each game with enthusiasm and sportsmanship. My appreciation to the officials, especially John Cotterill, for their expertise and assistance in running the carnival so smoothly and to the students and staff at St Clare’s College who made it a very successful tournament. Amy Webb CGSSSA Water Polo Convener