Touch Football

Touch Football

TOUCH FOOTBALL

Shellie Rocca, Co-ordinator of Touch Football

Week 8 

As the term draws to a close, we find ourselves reflecting on the incredible achievements and joyful moments from this year’s IPSHA Touch Football and K-2 Skills season. What an extraordinary journey it has been for our enthusiastic players, dedicated coaches, and supportive families! 

From the first whistle to the final try, our Touch Football teams have shown remarkable skills, sportsmanship, and resilience. Each match was an opportunity for growth, and our players seized every chance to support each other and shine on the field. Whether it was a lightning sprint down the sideline, a strategic pass, or a crucial touch, the commitment and determination displayed each week filled us all with pride. Most importantly, friendships were forged and memories made that will last a lifetime. 

For our youngest learners in K-2 Skills, the season was a vibrant introduction to teamwork, coordination, and the joy of movement. The giggles, focused faces, and “I did it!” moments have made Saturday mornings something truly special. The progress made across the season, from learning to hold and pass the ball, to mastering those tricky footwork drills, has been inspiring to watch. We are so proud of every one of you. 

A massive thank you to our wonderful coaches for nurturing a love of sport in every child, and to our families for your ongoing encouragement and presence on the sidelines. Your support makes all the difference. 

A big shout out to our referees who did a fantastic job week in and week out with our IPSHA Touch Football matches. No sporting season would be complete without the incredible efforts of you all, and this IPSHA Touch Football was no exception. We want to extend a massive thank you and a huge round of applause to each and every referee who has given their time, energy, and expertise every week. 

Thank you for your consistency, integrity, and unwavering dedication, you are vital to our community, and we are so grateful for all that you do! 

Though the season is ending, the spirit and skills gained this term will carry on. We cannot wait to see what our students achieve next, both on and off the field. Until then, congratulations on an outstanding season to all our IPSHA Touch Football and K-2 Skills participants! 

See below list of our Pymble student referees: 

Eden Azar (Year 12) 

Ruby Azar (Year 8) 

Rosalie Eggins (Year 11) 

Mia Lorimer (Year 11) 

Lana Pike (Year 12) 

Ruby Polson (Year 11) 

Ruby Scarf (Year 11) 

Marley Titley (Year 8) 

If you would like to be part of our Touch Football referee program, please email Mrs Shellie Rocca to get started! srocca@pymblelc.nsw.edu.au  

Results 

Grade Team A Team B Result 
Year 6A Pymble Loreto Normanhurst 1 5 to 1 Win 
Year 6B Pymble Barker 2 6 to 6 Draw 
Year 5A Pymble Roseville 5 6 to 3 Win 
Year 5B Pymble Roseville 6 2 to 8 Loss 
Year 5C Pymble Queenwood 6 2 to 5 Loss 
Year 4A/B Pymble Ascham 8 0 to 8 Loss 
Year 3A PymbleBarker 13 6 to 3 Win 
Year 3B PymbleRoseville 10 11 to 5 Win 
Year 3B PymbleKincoppal Rose Bay 0 to 9 Loss 

Congratulations to the following students who received best and fairest for Round 8: 

Pymble 1 Emily Long (Year 6) and Claudia Birrell (Year 6) 

Pymble 2 Chantal Cheung (Year 6) 

Pymble 3 Grace Edwards (Year 5) 

Pymble 4 Rachel Shi (Year 5) 

Pymble 5 Queenie Sun (Year 5) 

Pymble 6 Sarayah Wijesuriya (Year 4) 

Pymble 7 Charlotte Cross (Year 3) 

Pymble 8 Georgina Harris (Year 3) 

Pymble 9Claire Sun (Year 3) 

Player of the Season and Most Improved 

Congratulations to the following students who received player of the season and most improved for their allocated team: 

Pymble

Player of the season: Claudia Birrell (Year 6) 

Most Improved: Emily Long (Year 6) 

Pymble

Player of the season: Chantal Cheung (Year 6) 

Most Improved: Summer Wang and Sunny Wang (Year 6) 

Pymble

Player of the season: Allegra Blackman (Year 5) 

Most Improved: Zoe Hindmarsh (Year 5) 

Pymble

Player of the season: Rachel Shi (Year 5) 

Most Improved: Adela Wu (Year 5) 

Pymble

Player of the season: Queenie Sun (Year 5) 

Most Improved: Ishana Singh (Year 5) 

Pymble

Player of the season: Mackenzie Kelly (Year 4) 

Most Improved: Saryah Wijesuriya (Year 4) 

Pymble

Player of the season: Charlotte Cross (Year 3) 

Most Improved: Isla Coupland (Year 3) 

Pymble

Player of the season: Georgina Harris (Year 3) 

Most Improved: Olivia Birrell (Year 3) 

Pymble

Player of the season: Madeleine Nam (Year 3) 

Most Improved: Claire Sun (Year 3)