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Congratulations to the following outstanding MSCW students who recently represented our school at the SCS Conference 2 Primary Stage 2 OzTag Interschool Sport Gala Day. Despite facing scorching temperatures, these dedicated students went above and beyond, demonstrating not only their sporting prowess but also the true spirit of teamwork and sportswomanship.

Notably, our MSCW students took on the roles of referees for the games, providing invaluable support and guidance to the Stage 2 students in understanding the intricacies of OzTag. Their commitment and enthusiasm did not go unnoticed, as the SCS expressed their gratitude, saying, “A huge thank you to our 16 Marist Sisters Woolwich secondary students who refereed our Stage 2 students. As many staff and parents commented, the Marist students did a fantastic job in refereeing and coaching the Stage 2 students during their games.”

Awesome effort and I would like to acknowledge and celebrate the following students for their exceptional contributions:

  • Sienna Wheelhouse
  • Leah Russell
  • Maddison Tannous
  • Katie Kyneur
  • Lily Lamborn
  • Natalie Russo
  • Ella Rochester
  • Cate Davis
  • Alessia Rizzuto
  • Niamh Krenmayr
  • Isabel Chand
  • Claudia Lacalandra
  • Amelie Fehir
  • Ellie Barnett
  • Matilda Gilbert
  • Brianna Kelly

 


NSW All Schools Athletics

Congratulations to Sorcha Reid, Year 7 Student who competed at NSW All Schools Athletics Championships. She participated in two events, discus and javelin, at Sydney Olympic Park. In the javelin event, Sorcha secured 8th place in the 12 years age group and also achieved the same impressive 8th place in discus.

Both performances were personal best throws!

 

 


NSW CCC Rugby League National Championships

Congratulations to Ellie Barnett, Year 11 student on her exceptional representation of NSW CCC at the ASSRL Under-16 Rugby League National Championships in Port Macquarie. Ellie showcased her incredible skills, demonstrating why she is among the best young schoolgirl talents in the sport. Her remarkable effort and dedication are truly commendable, and we are proud to have her as part of our MSCW community.


NATIONAL YOUTH UNDER 14 AND 16 GIRLS FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

Congratulations to Mikaela Gavranic (Year 8 Student) for her recent participation in the National Youth Under 14 and 16 Girls Football Championships held in Wollongong. These championships are a significant event in Australian football, where teams from all nine State and Territory Member Federations of Football Australia compete. They aim not only to win the national title but also to catch the eye of the national teams technical staff.

The National Youth Championship has always played a crucial role in Football Australia’s talent identification program, serving as a vital stepping stone for many of our current CommBank Matildas and Subway Socceroos.
Mikaela was a vital part of the NSW Metro team, which maintained an impressive undefeated streak throughout the entire tournament, only to face their first and only defeat in the grand final. Playing two intense games each day, Mikaela battled teams hailing from various regions of Australia. Regrettably, her journey culminated with a hard-fought 2-1 loss
to Victoria in the championship match.

Awesome achievement!

 


National U14 Club Basketball Championships

Congratulations to Izabella Mansory (Year 7 student) for her remarkable achievement at the National U14 Club Basketball Championships in Melbourne. Her team, competing against the nations top 30 teams, secured a commendable 17th place. Izabella’s performance was exceptional, earning her the 6th position on the scoring ladder with a significant number of baskets. Her dedication and skill shone brightly in this fiercely competitive environment, showcasing her potential as a future basketball star.

 


Junior Australian Championships for Oztag

Congratulations to Maddison Tannous (Year 10 student) for her remarkable performance at the Junior Australian Championships for Oztag in Coffs Harbour. Competing under the banner of the Sydney Warriors, Maddison displayed exceptional skill and determination, advancing through the preliminary rounds to earn a coveted spot-on finals day. While her
journey concluded in the quarterfinals, Maddison achieved a historic milestone as a pivotal member of the Sydney Warriors; first-ever female team to reach the finals.

 

 

 

Mr Daniel Watts, Sports Coordinator

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