Sports News

MSCW Athletics Carnival

The sun came out, providing fantastic conditions for field and track events for MSCW students. It was a very enjoyable day and it was great that we could start Term 3 with the school community together at the carnival.

The students were brilliant and enthusiastically displayed our wonderful MSCW spirit, and it was fantastic to witness the achievements of our exceptionally talented students.

Participation, once again, from all students in all houses was outstanding, and a number of records were broken.

Results and records will be announced at the next Principal’s Assembly on Wednesday 24 August.

Thank you to all the staff who helped make the carnival enjoyable and congratulations to all students on their enthusiasm and their MSCW spirit throughout the day.

 

Sydney Final Junior Football Report

The MSCW Junior A Football team played on Thursday the 28 of July, in the Sydney Catholic School Winter Championship. The team was playing Mount St Joseph at Sydney at Sydney United, Edensor Park. The first goal was scored by MSCW in the first 5 minutes by Ruby Betro in Year 7.  Conceding one goal along the way MSCW managed to take out the
win with the final score of 8-1. The following MSCW players scored thought the game: Billie Letsios (Year 8) 1, Ava Grivas (Year 8) 1, Ruby Betro (Year 7) 1 and Mikaela
Gavranic (Year 7) 5.
The Junior A Football team played to the best of their abilities through the whole game and made their fellow peers and teachers extremely proud. With the support of the Intermediate
team, Mr Muller on the side lines, Mr Allen and Ms Alverez in the stands cheering us on, MSCW played a great game and carried the winning shield at the end with pride. Awesome achievement!

Sydney Final senior netball Report

Over the course of Term 3 the MSCW Senior Netball Team took part in the SCS Netball Competition. The students won all of their conference round games comfortably, beating
Trinity Catholic College in the conference final. The team then progressed to the SCS semi-final against St Ursula’s which they knew would be a tough game. MSCW came through with a tight victory of 42-41, which meant they would play OLSH Kensington to compete for the title of SCS Senior Netball champions. The students were all very nervous prior to their
match at Ken Rosewall Arena, which was filled with supporters from both Woolwich and OLSH. Despite the passion of the OLSH crowd, the MSCW team took to the court with a
clear game plan and were able to execute it consistently. Momentum swung back and forth between the two teams throughout the game which kept the crowd on the edge of their seats.
The Woolwich supporters were of great inspiration to the team and their enthusiastic cheering gave the girls extra motivation to bring home the trophy. When the final buzzer sounded,
Woolwich had beaten OLSH 36-25. It was a fantastic display of skill and talent from the whole team, which kept the crowd entertained and excited during the entire game. Congratulations to all girls who were involved in the team throughout the term. Special congratulations to Mia Rodgers who was awarded Player of the Match. Amazing achievement!

 

Mr Daniel Watts, Sports Coordinator

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