SCS Touch Football Season Report 

Junior Report 

In Term 1, students from Year 8 and Year 7 were selected to play touch football for the school. We had an amazing experience and all got to know each other through the time we spent playing together.

We scored many tries and beat multiple schools, however, we ended up losing in the semi-final to Domremy College. This was a minor step back in our goal, however, we hope to get further next year. 

Caitlin Russell, Year 8 Student

Intermediate Report 

 Term 1 touch football season was a fun and exciting experience. The Intermediate MSCW Team were an unstoppable team the whole season, being undefeated and scoring lots of tries. MSCW worked hard together as a team, which paid off as we won the SCS Touch Football Conference.

MSCW then continued on to the Sydney Touch Football Championships, held at Christie Park. MSCW were undefeated in all the games they played, making it to the grand final against Marist Penshurst, which was a tough team to beat. MSCW ended up losing 4-2 and took home the silver medal.   

Maddison Tannous, Year 9 Student

Senior Report 

Throughout Term 1, students from Years 11 and 12 made up the Senior Touch Football Team and participated in the SCS competition. The team was incredibly skilful and full of talent, which was evident through their results.

They made it through the round games of their conference comfortably, remaining undefeated. They were then successful in their semi and grand finals, beating St Charbel’s Punchbowl and Bethlehem College Ashfield. The Senior Team then moved on to the SCS Championship, in which they competed against the winners of the other conferences. The students were victorious in their semi final against Brigedine College Randwick, winning 9-1. They then advanced to the grand final against Mount Saint Joseph Panania. Despite torrential weather conditions, the girls won 7-2 and took out the Sydney Catholic Schools Championship.

Congratulations to all who were involved.

Mia Rodgers, Year 12 Student

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