Hockey

Hockey

igsa Hockey 

The igsa Hockey season commenced with great anticipation on Saturday 26 July, and not even the morning rain could dampen the enthusiasm or halt the much-awaited matches. As the skies cleared, our teams took their positions, ready to embrace the season ahead with energy and pride. 

Despite the damp start, the opening round quickly transformed into a showcase of skill, dedication, and sheer determination. It was truly inspiring to witness such dominant performances from all teams on the field. Players displayed outstanding teamwork, sharp tactics, and an impressive competitive spirit that captivated spectators and set a high standard for the season to come. 

From the very first whistle, the pace was fast and the action relentless, with every team putting forth their best effort. Goals were celebrated, defensive plays were applauded, and the sportsmanship on display was a credit to our schools and the igsa community.  

With the season now underway, there is much to look forward to. If the first round is any indication, this promises to be an exceptional season for igsa Hockey. 

Our heartfelt thanks go to the players, coaches, families, and supporters who braved the rain and contributed to a memorable opening day. We eagerly await the coming rounds and cannot wait to see how our teams continue to grow and excel. 

Wishing all players and teams the best for an outstanding igsa Hockey season! 

Results 

Division Team A Team B Result 
S01 Pymble SCEGGS 01 7 to 0 Win 
S04 Pymble Santa Sabina 01 3 to 1 Win 
J01 Pymble Loreto Kirribilli 06 7 to 0 Win 
J03 Pymble Wenona 04 2 to 1 Win 
J05 Pymble Ascham 08 2 to 2 Draw 
J06 Pymble Bye  

Congratulations to the following students who received best and fairest for Round 1: 

Pymble 1: Bella Croker (Year 12) 

Pymble 2: Mary Cottrell (Year 12) 

Pymble 3: Lucy Chapman (Year 9) 

Pymble 4: Mia Lam (Year 8) 

Pymble 5: Orla Cottrell (Year 8) 

Pymble 6: Bye 

Representative Hockey  

We are delighted to share some truly fantastic news that our very own Bella Croker (Year 12) has been selected for the prestigious U18s National Futures Squad, following her outstanding performance at the U18 National Championships in Perth! 

This remarkable squad showcases an elite group of athletes likely to be at their best at the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games. Bella’s selection is a testament to her talent, dedication, and hard work both on and off the field. 

To be recognised among the country’s best young athletes is an extraordinary honour, and no one deserves it more than Bella!  

Everyone at Pymble is brimming with pride for you. We can’t wait to cheer you on as you continue your journey. The future is incredibly bright! 

Congratulations, Bella!