Sports News

SCS/NSW CCC Swimming

Marist Sisters’ swimmers impressed at the NSW CCC Swimming Championships, delivering strong results against some of the top swimmers in the Catholic system.
 
15-16 Yrs 4x50m Medley Relay – 3rd Place (Olivia Treadwell, Emma Ward, Sienna Glavin, Hannah Meldrum).
Anna Munzarova
 
Girls 12 – 14 Years 200m Individual Medley 1st Place
Girls 14 Years 100m Breaststroke 1st Place (New Record Broken)
Girls 12 – 14 Years 200m Freestyle 2nd Place
Girls 14 Years 50m Breaststroke 3rd Place
Girls 14 Years 100m Freestyle 3rd Place
Maya Ostapenko
 
Girls 17+ Years 200m Individual Medley 1st Place
Girls 17+ Years 400m Freestyle 2nd Place
Emma Ward
 

Girls 16 Years 50m Breaststroke

2nd Place

Girls 16 Years 100m Breaststroke

3rd Place
Amazing achievement!
 

YEAR 7 & 8 Rugby League Skills Day 

Our Year 7 and 8 students had a fantastic day at the Rugby League Skills Day as they prepared for the exciting Term 2 Gala Day. From sharpening their tackles to refining their passing game, they took on every drill with determination, teamwork and plenty of spirit. It is inspiring to see their confidence grow in one of NSW’s fastest‑growing female sports. A big congratulations to all students for bringing such enthusiasm to the field.


SCS – NSW CCC Touch Football

Congratulations to the outstanding students who proudly represented Sydney Catholic Schools at the NSW CCC Touch Football Championships:

  • Kendall Kilby
  • Lily Mathews
  • Sorcha Reid
  • Amiah Dale
  • Cara Harrison
  • Emma Whitty
  • Ruby Mathews
  • Caitlin Russell
  • Ellie Mathews
  • Allegra Sciacchitano
  • Ivy Marie Provan
  • Zoe Mara

These talented athletes showcased exceptional touch football ability, displaying sharp footwork, confident ball skills and impressive teamwork as they competed against some of the strongest players in the NSW Catholic Schools system.

A special commendation goes to Kendall Kilby and Caitlin Russell on their selection into the NSW CCC Team.


SCS Autumn Touch Football Championships

Our Touch Football teams lit up the Sydney Catholic Schools Autumn Championships with outstanding skill and true MSCW spirit.

  • Junior Touch Football – Runners Up
  • Intermediate Touch Football – Champions
  • Senior Touch Football – 3rd Place

The commitment of our players and the guidance of our dedicated coaches were on full display, reinforcing why MSCW continues to excel in sport.


2026 MSCW Cross Country Carnival

The MSCW Cross Country Carnival was held on Tuesday 28 April. Once again standing out as a highlight on the College sporting calendar. Congratulations to the 173 students who took part with enthusiasm and demonstrated outstanding Marist spirit throughout the day. Sincere thanks to our dedicated Sport and PDHPE staff, whose hard work and encouragement ensured the event ran smoothly.

Official results will be announced at the Principal’s Assembly on Wednesday 22 July.

 


 

CommBank Emerging Matildas Championships

A massive congratulations to Anabel Carbone (Year 10), who played a standout role in leading NSW Sky U15’s to victory at the 2026 CommBank Emerging Matildas Championships in Victoria. The team finished with a strong 3–1 win over Queensland White in the final.

From a dominant semi-final to a composed performance on the biggest youth stage, Anabel showed maturity, skill and leadership well beyond her years. The tournament is designed to identify Australia’s next generation of Matildas and Anabel certainly made her mark.

The College community is incredibly proud of her achievement.


TERM 2 REPRESENTATIVE SPORT

MSCW Term 2 External Representative Sport has burst out of the gates in the Sydney Catholic Schools Conference 2 competitions, with our Football and Netball teams showcasing outstanding skill and determination. From sharp, attacking play on the Football field to high intensity, disciplined performances on the Netball court, each team has opened the season with confidence, cohesion and a strong competitive MSCW spirit.

 

Mr Daniel Watts, Sports Coordinator
 

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