Sports News

Congratulations to Izabella Mansory, Year 7 student on her recent selection for the Australian Junior Basketball Championships. This prestigious event serves as a platform for emerging athletes in Australia. Izabella’s exceptional skills have earned her a spot on the U14 Premier League Basketball team. She will be representing her team in the upcoming National Championships held in Melbourne this September.

Awesome achievement!


SYDNEY INTERMEDIATE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS

In the Sydney Intermediate Football final, Marist Sisters’ College squared off against Freeman Catholic College in a true display of the Football excellence. The match proved to be a captivating spectacle, showcasing the highest level of football proficiency from both competing teams. Early on, Marist Sisters’ College took an early lead with a remarkable display of skill and struck an incredible goal from outside the 18-yard box. This early advantage bolstered the MSCW spirits, further ignited by the passionate support of 150 MSCW students, creating an electrifying atmosphere.

Freeman Catholic College, however, refused to back down and put up a valiant fight until the final whistle. Despite their relentless efforts, they could not breach the formidable defence of MSCW, who exhibited exceptional cohesion and resilience. Ultimately, the match concluded with a well-deserved 2-0 victory for Marist Sisters’ College, crowning them as the Sydney Intermediate Football champions of 2023.


SYDNEY INTERMEDIATE NETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

The Marist Sisters’ College Intermediate Netball Team participated in the Sydney Netball finals, facing off against Aquinas Catholic College. The match took place at Ken Rosewall Arena, and MSCW started strong by scoring the first goal. In the third quarter, Aquinas Catholic College gained momentum, leading 26-14. Despite the pressure, the MSCW team put up a remarkable performance, with Miah O’Shea receiving the MVP award. The score remained close until the final quarter.

The enthusiastic support from the MSCW Year 8 crowd created an amazing atmosphere throughout the match. Ultimately, MSCW lost to Aquinas Catholic College, with a final score of 16-28.

 

Mr Daniel Watts, Sports Coordinator

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