Sports News

MSCW Cross Country Carnival Overall Results

A very big congratulations to the three hundred students for their outstanding participation at the recent Cross Country Carnival. 

The 2021 House Champion and Participation Champion will be announced at the next Principal’s assembly.  

Congratulations to the 2021 AGE CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS UP:

CGSSSA Soccer

Junior Team

On 4 May,we set off to play the CGSSSA Soccer tournament in the rain. The first game was against Bethlehem with a win 3- 0. Maddison Tannous (Yr 8) scored 2 goals and Claudia Janus (Yr 9)  scored the other goal. Elsie Gray (Yr 9) played an impressive game in centre back not allowing any Bethlehem players to get through. The team lost the third game against Loretto Kirribilli. The score was 2 – 1. Loretto were highly skilled up the front and displayed excellent teamwork. As a result the Junior team finished second in the group and progressed to the Semi-Final against St. Ursula’s. 

The semi- final  went into extra time and unfortunately Woolwich conceded a goal in a one v one situation. Cate Davis  (Yr 8) had a tremendous game. She scored an impressive goal by crossing the ball into the top left corner. Claudia Lacalandra (Yr 9) dominated in Midfield during the group stages of the tournament. Unfortunately she injured herself but swapped with Matilda Gilbert (Yr 9)  in goals during the semi-final. Matilda Gilbert then went  on to score two goals in her goalie gear, assisted by Sarah Caparnato (Yr 9) .Hannah Sacco (Yr 8) and Sienna Tionville (Yr 8) dominated in the backs, sitting tight to their players and not not letting anyone by them. 

A big thanks to Mr Muller and Georgie Andriankonis for their encouragement and enthusiasm on the sideline. 

Matilda Gilbert, Year 9 Student

 

Open Team

Tuesday 4 May started bright and early for the Senior Football team at Meadowbank park. After missing the competition last year, we were undeterred by the rain, and eager to defend our success of previous years. We had a rough start against Domremy, and the rate of injuries only grew as the day wore on. After losing our next two matches against Santa Sabina and St Ursula’s, we rallied in the rain to win our last two games by a comfortable margin. It seemed we only needed a bit of a warm up, as we went on to score 7 goals in our final two games. Everyone showed tremendous character to continue on in spite of the weather, injuries, and fatigue. We finished third overall in our group, narrowly missing out on one of the playoff spots. Thanks to all the girls who participated, as well as the teachers and students who organised the day, and helped it run smoothly. 

Kora Villa, Year 12 Student

 

MCCS Sport Results

Congratulations to the Five teams that have represented the College in the Thursday  MCCS competition in week 2. The games in week 3 were a wash out. 

Please see the results and MVP (Most Valuable Player) for each team.

Congratulations to the Five teams that have represented the College in the Thursday MCCS competition in week 4. 

Please see the results and MVP (Most Valuable Player) for each team.

Ms Jocelyn Kemp and Ms Maeve Hurley
Sports Coordinators