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NEW SOUTH WALESCOMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES
SPORTS ASSOCIATION
NSWCCCSA
www.cecnsw.catholic.edu.au/sport/index.htm
Printed April 2008
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ANNUAL REPORT 2007CONTENTS
Page3 SECTION ONE4 Chairperson’s Report5 Catholic Sports Co-ordinating Committee Membership6 NSWCCCSA Executive7 Diocesan Sports Representative8 Sports Conveners9 Affiliated Schools
12 NSW All Schools Honour Roll14 Australian All Schools Honour Roll15 Service Award Recipients16 Blues Award Recipients 200618 Executive Officer’s Report
19 SECTION TWO – Diocesan / Association Reports20 Armidale David Koch21 Bathurst/Wilcannia Forbes Linda Densmore23 Broken Bay Joshua Holmes25 Canberra/Goulburn Louise Stokes26 Lismore Robert Ellison27 Maitland/Newcastle Bernadette Duggan28 Parramatta Wayne Gillard29 Christian Brothers Sports Association (CBSA) Charlie Shalala30 Catholic Girls Secondary Schools Sports Association (CGSSSA) Sue Wells32 Metropolitan Catholic Schools (MCC) Peter Buxton33 Metropolitan Catholic Colleges (MCS) Joe Lantz34 Southern Sydney Combined Catholic Colleges (SSCCC) Aaron Poll/Robert Chapman35 Sydney Catholic Colleges Chris Hook36 Wagga Wagga Anthony Hood37 Wollongong John Sparks
38 SECTION THREE – Sports Reports39 Athletics Jane Knapinski41 Australian Football Tony Kane46 Baseball Scott Murray48 Basketball Br Jeff Regan51 Cricket – Boys John Emms54 Cricket – Girls Ross Gawthorne56 Cross Country Liz Gale59 Diving Anita Holland61 Football – Boys John Carnabuci63 Football – Girls Janeen McCrorie66 Golf Leroy Conroy68 Hockey – Championships Regina Roach69 Hockey – Boys Ian McKenzie74 Hockey – Girls Bev Smith78 Netball Kym Skerrritt80 Rugby League Steve Hooper83 Rugby Union Andy Martin87 Softball Glenys Fallick91 Swimming Wayne Gillard92 Tennis Kay Southall94 Touch John Hassett99 Volleyball Clare Roden
103 Water Polo Chris Hook
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Chairpersons Annual Report 2007
It gives me great pleasure to present this annual report on behalf of the executive, diocesan and associationcoordinators and individual sport conveners. The scope of this report reflects another amazing year of sportingachievement for our catholic school students and staff in secondary schools across NSW. It is also a reflection ofthe incredible talent we have in our catholic schools and the pathways that are available in a wide variety of sportson a year to year basis. It is always rewarding to see students from our catholic secondary schools listed asmembers of NSW All School and Australian teams.
The annual report that follows is a most detailed account of the many sporting events for the year 2007. It highlightsthe representative pathways and illustrates the complex yet incredible organisation that takes place to allow allthese opportunities to come to fruition. There is no doubt that our success as an association is a result of thetremendous support at a local level from our participating schools, Principals and teachers.
A great deal of thanks must go to the individual sports coordinators at each and every school in our system. Theyare at the ‘coal face’ where these sporting opportunities are communicated and work tirelessly, often well outsidetheir normal teaching duties. To the NSW CCC sports conveners, thank you for work in promoting and organisingyour sport. The expertise, motivation and passion you have in coordinating your sport and ensuring access into theAll Schools arena is invaluable and you are all vital components to the success of CCC. To the Diocesan andAssociation representatives – a job well done. Your role in administering and organising your schools is ongoingthroughout the year and again vital to allow our pathways to function so effectively. Special mention to SydneyCombined Colleges (SCC) our new Association joining us for the first time this year.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the members of the CCC executive – Joshua Holmes, LindaDensmore, Robert Ellison and Paul Kennedy for the great work they have done throughout the year. This workingcommittee has met regularly to improve our practices and discuss a wide variety of council issues, all in the aim ofmaking CCC a more professional and effective association. This year we have devoted much of our time to thedevelopment of our constitution and operational guidelines which will serve as a consistent blueprint for our future.
Our organisation has been fortunate to have a dedicated executive officer in Kym Skerritt. Kym has approached herrole in a professional, friendly and efficient manner and is always there to support the needs of council members,Principals, schools, students and families. Along with this, Kym provides a vital link to both the Catholic SchoolsCoordinating Committee and to the NSW All Schools sporting structures. Congratulations on a great year and thankyou Kym on behalf of all involved in catholic school sport.
The diverse roles mentioned so far are all vital components to the successful operation of CCC. We all mustcontinue to be aware that we are one part of a team, that the association caters for students from all over NSW inover 20 sports and remain open minded to the reality of existing resources that are available to us. Our websitecontinued to develop as an up to date, reliable tool for use by schools, teachers, parents and students and we havepromoted it as our major communication link. I must take this opportunity to again thank Adrian Brown at theCatholic Education Commission for his ongoing support of our website and I look forward to further developments inthis area.
Finally, my thanks to the members of the Catholic Sports Coordinating Committee. Your support and guidance ofour CCC council and your communication to the Conference of Directors and Association of Catholic SchoolPrincipals is very much appreciated. As we look ahead to secure our future it is imperative that our council membersand enthusiastic teachers continue to receive support from their respective Principals and Diocesan Offices. Tothose who are leaving us thankyou for your contributions and good luck to you. I would like to specifically mentionHelen Notley from Maitland-Newcastle who is retiring after years of long service to both her Diocese and CCC.Helen, you have been a great role model and sports administrator and we have greatly valued your input over theyears. Best wishes for the future!
Please take time to read this NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Annual Report for 2007, I am sure you will beimpressed with the quality of our students and the structures we have in place.
JJoohhnn SSppaarrkkssChairperson
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CATHOLIC SPORTS CO-ORDINATING COMMITTEE
Catholic Sports Co-ordinating Committee (CSCC) was formed in 1994 in response to an identified needby the NSW Minister of Education to ensure all students and all teachers in all schools throughout NSWhad access to NSW representation.
CSCC is a subcommittee of Catholic Secondary Schools Association (CSSA).
Membership for this Committee came from representatives from the Conference of Diocesan Directors ofCatholic Education and the Association of Catholic School Principals Inc – NSW/ACT. Terms ofReferences were formulated and can be obtained on request from the Executive Officer.
CSCC Members for 2007:
Representing Conference of Directors of EducationMr Greg Whitby Director Catholic Education Office WollongongMr Gary McSweeney Principal St Edward’s Primary School Tamworth
Association of Catholic Schools Principals Inc – NSW/ACTBr Jeff Regan Principal St Dominic’s College KingswoodMr John Lo Cascio Principal Good Samaritan College HinchinbrookMr Paul Edgar Principal St James Primary YambaMr Kevin Etherington Principal Holy Family Primary East GranvilleMr Bill Ross Primary Teacher St Patrick’s Primary GriffithMs Fiona Paton Secondary Teacher Marian Catholic College Kenthurst
Representing NSW Catholic Schools Sports Council (CPS)Mr Kevin Arrow Principal Holy Family Primary Kelso
Representing NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Sports Association (CCC)Mr John Sparks Consultant Catholic Education Office Wollongong
Executive Officer Executive OfficerMrs Kym Skerritt (Secondary) Mrs Anne-Marie Miranda (Primary)
NSW Combined Catholic Sports Association is a sub-committee of CSCC. NSWCCC’s charter is toconduct sporting opportunities to ensure teachers and students in secondary schools have access toNSW and Australian representation.
CSCC supports CPS and CCC by: Endorsing policies for the conduct of events Controlling the budget Endorsing the calendar Endorsing the conveners Having a voice on the All Schools Board of Management Preparing reports to the stakeholders, Diocesan Directors and ACSP
Correspondence to this Committee should be addressed to:
Executive OfficerPO Box 4118CASTLECRAG 2068Fax: 9958 2556Mobile: 0419 464 074
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NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES
SPORTS ASSOCIATION
2007 – EXECUTIVE
Chairperson: John Sparks
Diocesan / Association Representative: Linda Densmore
Convener Representative: Paul Kennedy
Council Representative: Robert Ellison
Council Representative: Joshua Holmes
Executive Officer: Kym Skerritt
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NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES
SPORTS ASSOCIATION
2007 – DIOCESAN / ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATIVES
ARMIDALE David Koch Holy Trinity School Inverell
BATHURST Linda Densmore Catholic Education Office Bathurst
BROKEN BAY Joshua Holmes St Leo’s Catholic College Wahroonga
CANBERRA / GOULBURN Louise Stokes Catholic Education Office Canberra / Goulburn
LISMORE Robert Ellison Catholic Education Office Lismore
MAITLAND / NEWCASTLE BernadetteDuggan
Catholic Schools Office Maitland / Newcastle
PARRAMATTA Wayne Gillard Xavier College Cranebrook
CGSSSA Sue Wells Santa Sabina College Strathfield
CBSA Charlie Shalala Good Samaritan Catholic College Hinchenbrook
MCC Peter Buxton Marist College Kogarah
MCS Joe Lantz St Gregory’s College Campbelltown
SOUTHERN SYDNEY Robert Chapman/Aaron Poll
De La Salle College CaringbahSt John Bosco College Engadine
WAGGA WAGGA Anthony Hood Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga
WOLLONGONG John Sparks Catholic Education Office Wollongong
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NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES
SPORTS ASSOCIATION
2007 – SPORT CONVENERS
ATHLETICS Jane Knapinski Mercy College Chatswood
AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL Tony Kane Edmund Rice College Wollongong
BASEBALL Scott Murray St Edward’s College East Gosford
BASKETBALL Br Jeff Regan St Dominic’s College Kingswood
CRICKET – Boys John Emms La Salle College Lithgow
CRICKET – Girls Ross Gawthorne St Columba’s High School Springwood
CROSS COUNTRY Liz Gale St Agnes Catholic High Rooty Hill
DIVING Anita Holland St Andrew’s College Marayong
FOOTBALL – Boys John Carnabuci LaSalle Catholic College Bankstown
FOOTBALL – Girls Janeen McCrorie Xavier College Cranebrook
GOLF Leroy Conroy John Paul College Coffs Harbour
HOCKEY – Boys Ian McKenzie McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth
HOCKEY – Girls Bev Smith Catherine McAuley College Westmead
NETBALL Kym Skerritt Executive Officer
RUGBY LEAGUE Steven Hooper Red Bend College Forbes
RUGBY UNION Andy Martin Catholic Schools Office Broken Bay
SOFTBALL Glenys Fallick Trinity Catholic College Auburn
SWIMMING Wayne Gillard Xavier College Cranebrook
TENNIS Kay Southall Edmund Rice College Wollongong
TOUCH John Hassett St Paul’s Campus Port Macquarie
TRIATHLON Paul Kennedy Xavier College Cranebrook
VOLLEY BALL Clare Roden LaSalle Catholic College Bankstown
WATER POLO Chris Hook Casimir College Marrickville
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CSCC AFFILIATED SCHOOLS - 2007
DIOCESE OF ARMIDALEO’Connor Catholic High ARMIDALE St Philomena’s MOREESt Mary’s College GUNNEDAH McCarthy Catholic College TAMWORTHHoly Trinity INVERELL
DIOCESE OF BATHURSTMackillop College BATHURST La Salle Academy LITHGOWSt Joseph’s Central BLAYNEY St Matthew’s Central MUDGEESt Laurence’s Central COONABARABRAN St Joseph’s Central OBERONSt Raphael’s Central COWRA James Sheahan Catholic High ORANGESt John’s College DUBBO St Mary’s Central WELLINGTON
DIOCESE OF BROKEN BAYSt Augustine’s College BROOKVALE Mt St Benedict College PENNANT HILLSMercy Catholic College CHATSWOOD Brigidine College ST IVESSt Edward’s College GOSFORD St Peter’s Catholic College TUGGERAHSt Joseph’s Catholic College GOSFORD EAST St Leo’s Catholic College WAHROONGASt Paul’s Catholic College MANLY Mackillop Catholic College WARNERVALEStella Maris College MANLY Mater Maria Catholic College WARRIEWOOD
DIOCESE OF CANBERRA/GOULBURNCarroll College BROULEE McAuley Catholic Central TUMUTSt Patrick’s Parish School COOMA St Mary’s Central School WEST WYALONGSacred Heart Central COOTAMUNDRA Mr Carmel Central YASSTrinity Catholic College GOULBURN Hennessy Catholic College YOUNGLumen Christi PAMBULA
DIOCESE OF LISMOREXavier Catholic College BALLINA Mt St Patrick College MURWILLUMBAHSt Joseph’s College BANORA POINT St Joseph’s Regional High PORT MACQUARIESt Mary’s High CASINO MacKillop Senior College PORT MACQUARIEJohn Paul College COFFS HARBOUR St Paul’s High PORT MACQUARIEMcAuley Catholic College GRAFTON Australian Technical College PORT MACQUARIESt Paul’s College KEMPSEY St John’s College WOODLAWNTrinity Catholic College LISMORE
DIOCESE OF MAITLAND/NEWCASTLESt Joseph’s High ABERDEEN All Saint’s College St Mary’s Campus MAITLANDSt Pius X High ADAMSTOWN All Saint’s College St Peter’s Campus MAITLANDSt Paul’s High BOORAGUL San Clemente High MAYFIELDSt Mary’s High GATESHEAD St Catherine’s College SINGLETONSt Francis Xavier’s College HAMILTON St Clare’s High TAREEAll Saint’s College St Joseph’s Campus LOCHINVAR
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DIOCESE OF PARRAMATTANagle College BLACKTOWN SOUTH St Andrew’s Holy Family Campus MARAYONGGilroy College CASTLE HILL St Andrew’s John Paul ll Campus MARAYONGSt Patrick’s Marist College DUNDAS Cerdon College MERRYLANDSMcCarthy Catholic College EMU PLAINS Loyola Senior High School MOUNT DRUITTEmmaus Catholic College KEMPS CREEK Our Lady of Mercy College PARRAMATTADelany College GRANVILLE Terra Sancta Nirimba Campus QUAKERS HILLCaroline Chisholm College GLENMORE PARK St Agnes Catholic High School ROOTY HILLClare Catholic High HASSALL GROVE Terra Sancta Schofields Campus SCHOFIELDSOur Lady of Lebanon HARRIS PARK St Columba’s High SPRINGWOODSt Mark’s Catholic College STANHOPE GARDENS Catherine McAuley High WESTMEADMarian Catholic College KENTHURST Bede Polding College WINDSOR SOUTHXavier College LIANDILO
DIOCESE OF WAGGA WAGGAXavier High ALBURY Mater Dei Catholic College WAGGA WAGGAMarian Catholic College GRIFFITH Kildare Catholic College WAGGA WAGGASt Francis de Sales Regional High LEETON
DIOCESE OF WILCANNIA / FORBESRed Bend Catholic College FORBES
DIOCESE OF WOLLONGONGSt Joseph’s Catholic High ALBION PARK Corpus Christi Catholic High OAK FLATSHoly Spirit College BELLAMBI John Therry Catholic High ROSEMEADOWSt Patrick’s College CAMPBELLTOWN Mt Carmel High VARROVILLEMagdalene Catholic High NARELLAN Edmund Rice College WOLLONGONGSt John the Evangelist High NOWRA St Mary Star of the Sea WOLLONGONG
SOUTHERN SYDNEYFreeman Catholic College BONNYRIGG St John Bosco College ENGADINEOur Lady of Mercy College BURRANEER Good Samaritan HINCHINBROOKDe La Salle College CARINGBAH Aquinas College MENAIAll Saints Catholic Senior High CASULA St Patrick’s College SUTHERLANDDe La Salle College CRONULLA Clancy Catholic College WEST HOXTON PARK
CATHOLIC GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION (CGSSSA)Bethlehem College ASHFIELD Loreto College KIRRIBILLITrinity College AUBURN Cerdon College MERRYLANDSDomremy College FIVE DOCK Monte Sant’ Angelo College NORTH SYDNEYRosebank College FIVE DOCK Brigidine College RANDWICKSt Scholastica’s College GLEBE Santa Sabina College STRATHFIELDOur Lady of the Sacred Heart KENSINGTON St Clare’s College WAVERLEYSt Ursula’s College KINGSGROVE Marist Sisters’ College WOOLWICH
METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS (MCS)Trinity College AUBURN St Paul’s Catholic College GREYSTANESPatrician Brothers BLACKTOWN St Dominic’s College KINGSWOODSt Gregory’s College CAMPBELLTOWN All Saint’s College LIVERPOOLSt Patrick’s Marist College DUNDAS Holy Cross College RYDEMarist College EASTWOOD Terra Sancta College SCHOFIELDSPatrician Brothers’ College FAIRFIELD Parramatta Marist High WESTMEAD
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METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC COLLEGES (MCC)DeLa Salle College ASHFIELD Marist Brothers’ NORTH SHORELaSalle College BANKSTOWN Marist Brothers’ PAGEWOODMarist High KOGARAH Marcellin College RANDWICK
Christian Brothers’ High School LEWISHAM
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS SPORTS ASSOCIATION (CBSA)Christian Brothers’ College BURWOOD St Charbel’s PUNCHBOWLHoly Spirit College LAKEMBA St Mary’s Cathedral College SYDNEYCasimir College MARRICKVILLE De La Salle College REVESBYMarist College PENSHURST
SYDNEY CATHOLIC COLLEGES (SCC)All Saint’s College LIVERPOOL Mary McKillop College WAKELEYBethany College HURSTVILLE Mt St Joseph College MILPERRACasimir College MARRICKVILLE St Charbel’s College PUNCHBOWLHoly Spirit College LAKEMBA St Mauron’s College DULWICH HILL
NON – PATHWAY AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONSThese associations can not provide a pathway to NSW representation.
METROPOLITAN COMBINED CATHOLIC SCHOOLSBethlehem College ASHFIELD St Patrick’s College DUNDASCatherine McAuley High WESTMEAD Terra Sancta College SCHOFIELDSMarist Sister’s College WOOLWICH Trinity Catholic College AUBURNSt Leo’s Catholic College WAHROONGA
SHIRE COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES ASSOCIATION (SCCCA)Aquinas College MENAI Our Lady of Mercy College BURANEER BAYDe La Salle College CARINGBAH St John Bosco College ENGADINEDe La Salle College CRONULLA St Patrick’s College SUTHERLAND
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NEW SOUTH WALES ALL SCHOOLS
2007 – HONOUR ROLL
AFL Nick Perry Xavier’s College CranebrookJames Lewington St Paul’s Catholic College GreystanesTrent Stubbs Gilroy College Castle HillBlake Schneider St Joseph’s High Albion ParkJack Mahoney St Joseph’s High Albion ParkPhillip Smith De La Salle College CarringbahBart Thompson St Paul’s Catholic College ManlyLuke Cocks St Paul’s Catholic College GreystanesFraser Brown St Gregory’s College CampbelltownRobert Lombardo All Saints Catholic College LiverpoolMatthew Thripp De La Salle College CarringbahAaron Ducan Oakhill College Castle HillJustin Gordon
Baseball Tim Atherton St Gregory’s College CampbelltownJames Linger McAuley Catholic College GraftonLuke Wilkins Marist College EastwoodMick Shipp Holy Spirit College, Bellambi
Basketball Fiona Sparks St Mary’s Star of the Sea CollegeWollongong
Alex Duck Xavier High School AlburyEllie Gleeson Xavier High School AlburyKate Oliver Gilroy College Castle HillJosh Black St Edward’s College Gosford
Cricket Brodie Neems MacKillop Catholic College WarnervaleAlicia Newton Loyola College Mt Druitt
Cross Country Hugh Williams Holy Trinity College, InverellJames Moloney McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth
Diving William Smith St Gregory’s College CampbelltownMegan Blake Catherine McAuley College WestmeadMatthew Ludowici St Augustine’s College Brookvale
Football Alison Ryan Carroll College BrouleeBritt Simmons McCarthy Catholic College Emu PlainsJenna Kingsley McCarthy Catholic College Emu PlainsJessica Seaman Marist Sisters’ College WoolwichCarlie Ikonomou Marist Sisters’ College WoolwichSamantha Spackman Magdalene Catholic High School NarellanAndrew Bazi Marcellin College RandwickSimon Ryan Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown
Golf Danny An De La Salle College AshfieldDaniel Bringolf Casmir College Marrickville
Hockey Rebecca Lee MacKillop College BathurstMardi Watts MacKillop College BathurstJohanna Rowlands Trinity Catholic College GoulburnEllora Thwaite Catherine McAuley College WestmeadSophie Rodda Trinity Catholic College Lismore
Hockey Scott Cleary Marcellin College RandwickMatthew Harmon John Paul College Coffs Harbour
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Netball Alix McDermott St Patrick’s College CampbelltownAnita Blanco Bethany College KogarahAshleigh Meiring St Joseph’s Catholic College East GosfordBrooke Miller Stella Maris College Manly
Rugby Union Jayden Dallalana Holy Spirit College BellambiDaniel Alley St Paul’s Catholic College Manly
Softball Simone Freeman Gilroy College Castle HillPaige Hyslop Mt St Benedict College Pennant HillsNatalie Steele Brigidine College St IvesKimberley Wright Emmaus Catholic College Kemps CreekLaura Giblett Stella Maris College Manly
Swimming Jacqueline Freney Xavier College Skennars HeadGemma Johnson Trinity Catholic College LismoreKara Leo Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park
Tennis Peta Forsyth Mater Dei Wagga WaggaBernadette Massih Mount St Joseph’s College MilperraJames McKee St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton
Touch Sam Brisby St Augustine’s College BrookvaleScott Daley Patrician Brothers’ College BlacktownTom Eisenhuth St Columba’s High School SpringwoodDaniel Chiddy St Paul’s Catholic College ManlyEdan Price Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Triathlon Jack Inwood St Paul’s High Port MacquarieChris Aitken St Paul’s High School BooragulJacob Murray St Mary’s College GunnedahBraden Ludlow St Mary’s College GunnedahJack Hickey St Mary’s College GunnedahCameron Page St Edward’s College GosfordEthan Kimmince Holy Trinity School InverellMichael Booth St Francis Xavier’s College HamiltonSam Appleton St Columba’s High SpringwoodRyan Hennessy Holy Spirit College, BellambiClaire Sheridan St Mary’s College GunnedahJacinta Aitken St Paul’s High School, Booragul
Volleyball Ana Phillips Santa Sabina College StrathfieldSarah Gleeson Santa Sabina College StrathfieldRyan Murphy St John the Evangelist NowraDaniel Gauci La Salle College Bankstown
Water Polo Nicole Saville St Scholastica College GlebeAlicia Brightwell Santa Sabina College StrathfieldAnnabelle Carter St Clare’s College WaverleySerena Reid Marist Sisters’ College WoolwichMatthew Saville St Mary’s Cathedral College SydneyPatrick Falson De La Salle College CronullaEli Deloraine All Saints College St Joseph’s Campus
Lochinvar
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AUSTRALIAN ALL SCHOOLS
2007 – HONOUR ROLL
Baseball Tim Atherton St Gregory’s College CampbelltownJames Linger McAuley Catholic College GraftonLuke Wilkins Marist College Eastwood
Basketball Kate Oliver Gilroy College Castle Hill
Cross Country Cameron Page St Edward’s College GosfordTodd Wakefield St Gregory’s College Campbelltown
Football Carlie Ikonomou Marist Sisters’ College Woolwich
Golf Danny An De La Salle College Ashfield
Rugby League Jason Baitieri Oakhill College Castle HillKieran Foran Marist North ShoreDaniel Mortimer James Sheehan Catholic High School BathurstGreg Waddell St Dominic’s College Kingswood
Rugby Union Daniel Alley St Paul’s Catholic College ManlyJayden Dallalana Holy Spirit College Bellambi
Softball Simone Freeman Gilroy College Castle HillNatalie Steele Brigidine College St IvesLaura Giblett Stella Maris College Manly
Tennis James Mc Kee St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton
Water Polo Nicole Saville St Scholastica College GlebeAlicia Brightwell Santa Sabina College StrathfieldAnnabelle Carter St Clare’s College WaverleyEli Deloraine All Saints College St Joseph’s Campus Lochinvar
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CSCC SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS - SECONDARY
2007 Mark Gallienne McCarthy College Tamworth
2006 Jane Knapinski Mercy Catholic College Chatswood
2005 Janine Forward Catherine McAuley College WestmeadMark Hilderbrandt Marist College KogarahPaul Lentern Our Lady of Mercy College ParramattaPaul Milgate Xavier Catholic College Ballina
2004 Rose Krauksts Marist College WestmeadChris Kokegei St Edwards College GosfordKay Southall Edmund Rice College Wollongong
2003 Anthony Kane St Edmund Rice College WollongongPhil Tobin All Saint’s College St Mary’s Campus Maitland
2002 Christopher Browne St Andrew’s College MarayongMark Sanson Xavier College AlburyGaye Withers MacKillop College Bathurst
2001 Stephen Aitkin McCarthy Catholic College Emu PlainsLinda Densmore Catholic Education Office BathurstBr Norman Hart Conference of Diocesan DirectorsBr Jeff Regan St Edwards’s College GosfordDavid Watt Christian Brothers College LewishamMike Williams St Mary’s Central Wellington
2000 Br Brian Berg Obley St Mary’sTerry Blanchard St Leo’s College WahroongaDavid Regattieri St Peter’s College Tuggerah
1999 Bill Barry St John the Evangelist NowraHelen Notley Catholic Schools Office Maitland/ NewcastleJackie Potter St Vincent’s College Potts PointBev Smith Catherine McAuley Westmead
1998 David Mamo De La Salle College AshfieldBr Ambrose Payne Oakhill College Castle HillRegina Roach Mount Erin High Wagga WaggaLes Salisbury Marist Brothers College PenshurstJenny Vatovic St Mary’s College Wollongong
1997 Barbara Amos St John’s College DubboJan Cleal Holy Spirit College BellambiJoseph Lantz Mount Carmel High VarrovilleMark McGinty John Paul II College MarayongJohn Sparks Catholic Education Office Wollongong
1996 Chris Anschau Delaney College GranvilleKathy Campbell Our Lady of Sacred Heart Primary School RandwickRay Collins Catholic Education Office DubboAnne Doring Our Lady of Mercy College ParramattaGasson Nasr De La Salle College BankstownVince Villa Catholic Education Office WollongongTerry White Catholic Education Office Wollongong
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NEW SOUTH WALES COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES
SPORTS ASSOCIATION
2007 – VINCE VILLA AWARD
Daniel Gauci LaSalle Catholic College, Bankstown VolleyballNicole Saville St Scholastica’s College Glebe Water Polo
2007 – NSWCCC BLUES AWARD RECIPIENTS
Australian Football
Justin Gordon St Francis de Sales Regional College Leeton
Trent Stubbs Gilroy College Castle Hill
Athletics
Robert Falchi St Columba’s High School Springwood
Chloe Tighe St Patrick’s College Campbelltown
Lomana Fagatuai John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow
Jamal Idris LaSalle College Bankstown
Baseball
Tim Atherton St Gregory’s College Campbelltown
James Linger MaCauley Catholic College Grafton
Robert Hadley St Dominic’s College Kingswood
Basketball
Fiona Sparks St Mary Star Of the Sea Wollongong
Kate Oliver Gilroy College Castle Hill
Josh Black St Edward’s College Gosford
Cricket
Alicia Newton Loyola College Rooty Hill
Brodie Neems MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale
Cross Country
Cale Bowd St Edward’s College East Gosford
James Molony McCarthy Catholic College, Tamworth
Todd Wakefield St Gregory’s College Campbelltown
Cameron Page St Edward’s College East Gosford
Diving
Megan Blake Catherine McAuley College Westmead
Matthew Ludowici St Augustine’s College Brookvale
Football
Carlie Ikonomou Marist Sisters’ College Woolwich
Andrew Bazi Marcellin College Randwick
Simon Ryan Patrician Brothers College Blacktown
Golf
Daniel Bringolf Casmir College Marrickville
Danny An De La Salle College Ashfield
Hockey
Teagan Gale Trinity College Goulburn
Mardi Watts MacKillop College Bathurst
Matthew Harmon John Paul College Coffs Harbour
Scott Cleary Marcellin College Randwick
Netball
Alison Lovat St Ursula’s College Kingsgrove
Nicole Styles John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow
Rugby League
Jason Baitieri Oakhill College Castle Hill
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Rugby Union
Daniel Alley St Paul’s Catholic College Manly
Jayden Dallalana Holy Spirit College Bellambi
Softball
Laura Giblett Stella Maris College Manly
Simone Freeman Gilroy College Castle Hill
Timothy Porter De La Salle College Cronulla
Ben Green Aquinas College Menai
Swimming
Michael Young Mater Maria College Warriewood
Kieran Casey St Edward’s College Gosford
Toneya Price St Patrick’s College Sutherland
Monique Van Balen Domremy College Five Dock
Te Haumi Maxwell Edmund Rice College Wollongong
Jacqueline Freney Xavier College Skennars Head
Kara Leo Caroline Chisholm College Glenwood Park
Tennis
Peta Forsyth Mater Dei College Wagga
Bernadette Massih Mt St Joseph Milperra
James McKee St Francis Xavier’s College Hamilton
Touch
Stephanie Halpin McCarthy Catholic College West Tamworth
Luke Eisenhuth St Columba’s High School Springwood
Megan Callinan St Clare’s High School Taree
Matthew Winchester Marist College Kogarah
Triathlon
Claire Sheridan St Mary’s College Gunnedah
Jacinta Aitken St Paul’s High Boorgaul
Jack Inwood St Paul’s High Port Macquarie
Sam Appleton St Columba’s High School Springwood
Volleyball
Ryan Murphy St John the Evangelist Nowra
Daniel Gauci LaSalle Catholic College Bankstown
Sarah Gleeson Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Water Polo
Annabelle Carter St Clare’s College Waverly
Eli Deloraine All Saints College St Mary’s Campus, Maitland
Matt Saville St Mary’s Cathedral College Sydney
Nicole Saville St Scholastica’s College Glebe
Alicia Brightwell Santa Sabina College Strathfield
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EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S REPORT 2007
As you will see in this report, this program has provided many opportunities for students and teachers at all levels ofcompetitive sport.
The announcement of Australian teams which include students who have been through our program remind us thatwhat we do is worthwhile and a valuable part in our school curriculum.
In my report I want to thank all those who have contributed to the success of NSW Combined Catholic Colleges.These groups are made up of people who are egar to contribute their talents and interests in a variety of ways.
CSSA – Catholic Secondary Schools Association have provided us with a structure that ensures the longevity of thisprogram and provides workable guidelines.
CSCC – Catholic Sports Co-ordinating Committee establish those procedural guidelines to ensure consistency andefficiency. Special thanks go to Gary McSweeney, chairperson, for his support of the secondary program.
Website – our website continues to become a necessary and valuable source of communication. Many thanks toAdrian Brown from the Catholic Education Commission who manages to find time to maintain the website on ourbehalf.
CSCC employees – Ann-Marie Miranda, Executive Officer – Primary who keeps alive the link between CCC andCPS and provides me with great support. Bev Vimpany, who provides the financial support that ensures paymentsare made and monitored and also provides wonderful support.
I would like to extend my thanks to the Executive for their support and guidance. In particular the work they havedone in preparing the Constitution and Operational Guidelines. Your leadership and vision is outstanding.
The NSW Conveners work specifically with their sport ensuring rules of play and selections provide a level playingfield and ensure all students are given a fair go. In particular, I would like to thank conveners who have retired,John Hassett – Touch, Tony Kane – Australian Football, John Emms – Boys Cricket, Mark De Vries – Boys Footballand Andy Martin - Rugby. In most cases these people will still be involved as coaches, managers, selectors or co-ordinators of competitions. I would also like to thank their schools for providing the support for them to carry outtheir duties.
Diocesan Sports Representatives will often work with conveners by supporting activities that are held in their localarea. Often it is the local community’s hospitality that provides the most memorable moments. Special mentionmust go to the rural areas that have a wonderful way to ensure all have a good time. We also acknowledge yourefforts to ensure your students are given the opportunity to attend NSWCCC selections when at times cost andisolation are great barriers. Charlie Shalala, Robert Chapman and Wayne Gillard are no longer representing theirgroups but their contribution is duly noted and appreciated. We wish them well in their new appointments.
School principals who support and value the representative sports program in what is a very busy schedule whererepresentative sport is not a mandatory requirement. However, it is viewed as a way for those to use their godgiven talents. Many of whom we honour at the Blues Award Presentation.
Sports Co-ordinators – No structure is successful unless it has people working at the grass roots level. Your tirelessefforts to be the first port of call to the student is necessary and appreciated.
Parents who battle to ensure their children have a balance in their lives so that they may become adults that canshare their lives in the future to make this a better world.
Students – thank you for sharing your talents in a gracious way. We pray your achievements continue and that youmay share your talents will others.
Please take time to look through this report and take note of the names and schools of these people.
I have enjoyed working with all groups and look forward to 2008.
Kym SkerrittExecutive Officer
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DIOCESE OF ARMIDALE
NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2007
The Diocese of Armidale has again competed successfully at all major CCC arnivals including Athletics,Cross Country, Touch Football, Soccer, Rugby Union and wimming. Individual sports such as Triathlonwith great results at Allschools with Claire Sheridan (St Mary’s Gunnedah), James Molony (McCarthyTamworth) achieving great success in X- Country whilst Tegan Smith (McCarthy Tamworth) wasprominent in Athletics and Hugh Williams(Holy Trinity Inverell) attended School Sport Australia CrossCountry in Perth.
The opportunity to be able to compete at this level is greatly appreciated by the parents, students andschools of the Armidale Diocese. Due to costs, distances to travel and time away from school, parentsand students arebecoming far more selective in the number of events that they participate in.
The Armidale Diocese for the first time combined with the Bathurst Diocese in Soccer, Rugby Union andTouch Football to allow students a pathway to CCC selection trials. Linda Densmore and her colleaguesfrom the Bathurst Diocese were most helpful and appreciative of the students’ efforts and we look forwardto a productive working relationship in the future enabling students with opportunities to compete at CCCLevel.
On a Diocesan level the Schools competed in Diocesan Touch Football, Swimming, Cross Country andAthletic Carnivals.The Armidale Diocese also promoted Netball and Tennis competitions, Cochrane CupRugby League, Berg Shield Cricket, Golf, Debating, Chess and Soccer days. All of these competitionsenabled students to compete in a round robin format, with multiple games on a single day in effectminimizing cost and time away from school. The one day format is endorsed by Principals and SportsOrganisers of the Armidale Diocese and will be pursued as the preferred format in all competitions in2008.
The individual Sports Organisers of the Diocese, Tim Kennedy (St Mary's Gunnedah), Sean Baldwin ( StPhilomena's Moree), Bernie Williams ( McCarthy Tamworth) and Greg Jones ( O'Connor Armidale) allmust be acknowledged for their commitment in time and energy in organising School, Diocesan and CCCSport. Also a special thankyou must go Mrs Raelee Balderston who stepped into the DiocesanRepresentative position for Term 1 this year. Her organization and dedication did not go unrecognised.Thankyou so much Raelee!
Finally to Mr Paul McDougall (Principal McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth) who has been Chairman ofthe Armidale Diocesan Secondary Sports Council for the past ten years. Thank you for your commitmentand support to Diocesan Sport.
The Armidale Diocese looks forward to expanding and improving the sporting opportunities available toour students in 2008 and utilizing the pathways available to us. We acknowledge the contributions madeto CCC Sport by Kym Skerritt, John Sparks and the many individual Sport Convenors who enable ourstudents to access the many opportunities available to them.
Regards,
David KochDiocesan Sports Coordinator
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DIOCESE OF BATHURST
NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2007
The Diocese of Bathurst Sports Council has enjoyed another successful year. 2007 has seen increasingparticipation levels and continued excellence in performance by our athletes and organization by ourstaff. This year started with our 2006 athletes honoured at the NSW CCC Blues Awards. Congratulationsmust go to those students who have reached the pinnacle of sporting excellence. Recipients of CCCBlues were:
Ashleigh Corby Girls Cricket MacKillop College, BathurstAmanda Marks Cross Country MacKillop College, BathurstJoel Thompson Rugby League Red Bend, Forbes
Throughout 2007 our students have been involved in the full range of sports offered by the NSWCombined Catholic Colleges Sports Association including, Swimming, Cross Country, Athletics and theteam sports – cricket, both boys and girls, basketball, football, hockey, rugby union and tennis. Thefollowing students have gained selection in NSW CCC teams:
Nathan Sutherland Athletics James Sheahan, OrangeAmanda Marks Athletics MacKillop College, BathurstZoe Watts Athletics MacKillop College, BathurstAlyce Russell Athletics St John’s College, DubboMatt Gersbach Athletics St John’s College, DubboJoseph McKeon Athletics St John’s College, DubboSarah Sweeney Athletics Red Bend, ForbesCameron Miller Athletics Red Bend, ForbesGabby Calub Athletics St Joseph’s, BlayneyMichael Cox Athletics La Salle, LithgowTorinka Thorn Athletics St Raphael’s, CowraJordan Lowe Athletics St Mary’s, WellingtonAshleigh Corby Girls Cricket MacKillop College, BathurstKira Churchland Girls Cricket James Sheahan, OrangeMarc Williams Boys Cricket James Sheahan, OrangeAllan McGregor Boys Cricket James Sheahan, OrangeDaniel Roberts Cross Country Red Bend, ForbesAmanda Marks Cross Country MacKillop College, BathurstDaniel Bruton Cross Country James Sheahan, OrangeNathan Sutherland Cross Country James Sheahan, OrangeJeffrey Salmon Cross Country St John’s College, DubboLuke Griffiths Boys Basketball St John’s, College, DubboErin Markwick Girls Football St John’s College, DubboAshleigh Corby Girls Hockey (Opens) MacKillop College, BathurstTahlia Cranston Girls Hockey (Opens) MacKillop College, BathurstPhoebe Danaher Girls Hockey (Opens) MacKillop College, BathurstShian Duboc Girls Hockey (Opens) James Sheahan, OrangeRuth Ford Girls Hockey (16) MacKillop College, BathurstRebecca Lee Girls Hockey (16) MacKillop College, BathurstZoe Naylor Girls Hockey (16) MacKillop College, BathurstMardi Watts Girls Hockey (16) MacKillop College, BathurstAmy Symons Girls Hockey (16) James Sheahan, OrangeDaniel Mortimer Rugby League (Opens) James Sheahan, Orange.
Australian SchoolboysAlex McMillan Rugby League (15’s) Red Bend, Forbes.Andrew Cowlan Rugby Union (16) Red Bend, ForbesDavid Peake Rugby Union (16) James Sheahan, OrangeSam Wheeler Rugby Union (16) St John’s College, Dubbo
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Dom Longhurst Rugby Union (Opens) JamesSheahan, OrangeChristopher Driver Swimming James Sheahan, OrangeNatalic Maric Swimming James Sheahan, OrangeBen Carolan Swimming St John’s College, DubboDane Nethery Swimming Red Bend, Forbes
The work of the teachers in our Diocese must be recognised as many of them give a great deal of theirfree time and expertise to support the students in their chosen sport. They convene Diocesan events andtake on Team Manager roles. Without the efforts of these teachers the students would be unable tocontinue on their selection pathway. Four staff members have taken this a step further this year. JohnEmms, La Salle, Lithgow was Combined Catholic Colleges Boys’ Cricket Convenor, Steven Hooper, RedBend Catholic College, Forbes was the secretary of the Combined Catholic College Rugby LeagueCommittee, Nicole Casey from St John’s College, Dubbo was Selector / Coach NSW Combined CatholicColleges and Selector / Assistant Coach NSW All Schools with Girls’ Football and Peter Gaiter from StJohn’s College in Dubbo was an Assistant Coach in Basketball.
Diocesan Principals, the Diocesan Sports Council, the Combined Catholic Colleges Executive, the BluesCommittee and the Executive Officers, Kym Skerritt and Ann-Marie Miranda, deserve special mention fortheir continued support, advice and efficiency in conducting the pathway programme.
Linda DensmoreDiocesan Sport Co-ordinator.
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Broken Bay Secondary SchoolsSports Association
St Augustine’s CollegeBrookvale
Mercy Catholic CollegeChatswood
St Edward’s CollegeEast Gosford
St Joseph’s Catholic CollegeEast Gosford
St Paul’s Catholic CollegeManly
Stella Maris CollegeManly
Mt St Benedict CollegePennant Hills
Brigidine CollegeSt Ives
St Peter’s Catholic CollegeTuggerah Lakes
St Leo’s Catholic CollegeWahroonga
Mackillop Catholic CollegeWarnervale
Mater Maria CollegeWarriewood
DIOCESE OF BROKEN BAY
SECONDARY SCHOOL SPORTS ASSOCIATION
NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2007
Once again 2007 has proven to be a successful year for the Broken BaySecondary Schools Sports Association. This year the many and varied roles takenon within the association were spread equally across all 12 Schools. As a resultwe have continued to see an excellent standard of events convened, a wealth oftalent within the ranks of team coaches and managers and the continued increasein participation at both the BBSSSA and Combined Catholic Colleges levels. Thesuccess of our association is a tribute to the hard work and professionalism of ourSports Co-ordinators, who have done an outstanding job in 2007.
The first major event attended in 2007 was the NSW CCC Blues awards, wherethe most outstanding students in NSW Catholic Schools sport are recognised fortheir achievements. Broken Bay students were well represented at these awardsand congratulations must go to;
Angelique Booth Stella Maris, Manly AthleticsXavier Forsberg St Edward’s, Gosford FootballKieran Casey St Edward’s, Gosford SwimmingCameron Page St Edward’s, Gosford Cross CountryDimitrias Papadatis Mackillop, Warnervale GolfAmy Pejkovic St Leo’s, Wahroonga AthleticsJason Taylor St Edward’s, Gosford BasketballCayleigh Timm Brigidine College, St Ives TennisJane Knapinski Mercy College, Chatswood Service Award
- Athletics
Congratulations must also go to our teams and individuals who have gone on torepresent the Broken Bay Diocese at CCC, NSW All Schools and School SportsAustralia Championships. In 2007 Broken Bay representation at this level wasextremely strong and is too numerous to list in this report.
This year we farewell a long standing supporter of the Sports Association - JoyBruce. Joy has been the Assistant Principal at Brigidine for many years and wethank her for her on going support and wish her well in her new endeavours. Wewould also like to acknowledge the work of Damien Tomsett, who has acted in therole of Sports Co-ordinator at Mackillop Catholic College, Warnervale in 2007.Damian and his staff have convened two extremely well run Touch carnivals andhis work has been greatly appreciated by the Sports Association. We welcomeback Kathleen Black in this role in 2008.
Many thanks need to be made to the committed staff who have ensured asuccessful 2007.
Thanks to: The Broken Bay executive; Jane Knapinski (Mercy), Amber Byrnes (St
Paul’s) and David Chant (Brigidine), who have provided great supportthroughout the year.
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The sports Co-ordinators who work tirelessly to provide opportunities for the students in ourschools to participate in the BBSSSA and its associated Pathways.
The 16 sports convenors that have run very successful carnivals and selection events. The mangers, coaches and officials who have given up their time to provide coaching and
guidance to our teams at representative carnivals throughout NSW. The staff that have taken the time to lend their expertise to the CCC through the convening of
carnivals in 2007.
Jane Knapinski (Mercy Chatswood) AthleticsScott Murray (St Edward’s Gosford) BaseballAndy Martin (St Paul’s Manly) Rugby
Dr Michael Slattery (CSO Broken Bay) for his continued guidance and support of theDiocesan Sports Association.
Gay Purchase (CSO Broken Bay) for her administration support. The Broken Bay Secondary School Principals for their continued support of sport in the
Broken Bay Diocese.
Joshua HolmesPresident BBSSSA
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NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2007
There are nine secondary schools in the NSW sector of the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn.Many of the schools are smaller central schools in isolated rural areas. To represent their school andarchdiocese in sporting competitions not only provides students the opportunity to experience a higherlevel of competition but more importantly it encourages them to be active members of a much largercommunity of schools.
Through the provision of a representative pathway, the Catholic Sports Coordinating Committeeenables secondary students from the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn to actively join the widercommunity of Catholic schools. I would like to take this opportunity to thank CSCC, the CombinedCatholic Colleges Sports Association, the many carnival and trials convenors and CSCC executiveOfficer, Kym Skerritt for the support they have given to the staff and students from our archdioceseduring 2007
Over 250 secondary students represented the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn at CCC eventswith many students going on to represent in NSWCCC teams and 5 in NSW All School teams, a greatadvertisement for our pathways. Congratulations to Bart McPherson, Grace Harvey and Will Grant fromLumen Christi College in Pambula and Tegan Gale and William McNamara from Trinity CollegeGoulburn who gained NSW All Schools representation.
I would like to thank the many staff from schools throughout the Archdiocese who have assisted inconvening trials and managing teams. Some of these staff members have been the backbone ofrepresentative sport for many years and continue to give dedicated service to our school communities. Iwould also like to welcome and thank the teachers who have recently joined the ranks of convenors andmanagers; your contribution is most appreciated.
Finally, I would like to wish all of the CCC community the best for 2008 and I am looking forward toworking with you all again as we provide a pathway for all students in Catholic Schools across NSW.
2008 is a Pacific Schools Games year and I look forward to hosting many of you in the NationsCapital in December.
Louise StokesEducation Officer for Student Health Sport and SafetyArchdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn
ARCHDIOCESE OF CANBERRA AND GOULBURN
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DIOCESE OF LISMORE
NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2007
The Diocese of Lismore Sports Program has continued to have many successful outcomesthroughout this past year. I extend another sincere thank you and well done to our dedicatedschool sports coordinators as well as to the various carnival and trial conveners, and teammanagers. Collectively they have made immeasurable contributions to sport in their schools andin the diocese as a whole. Their commitment to, and concern for, providing the opportunities andpathways have enabled a very large number of students to benefit greatly from their positiveexperiences in sport.
I wish also to express my thanks to parents for their practical support of their children and for theirassistance, with other volunteers, at carnivals and trials.
Indeed, a big thank you to anyone who contributed in any way to the success of school, diocesanand CCC sport with special appreciation extended to our principals and school executive formuch–needed support.
Well done to all students who took part in sport at any level this year with special congratulationsto those who went on to representative honours.
The many highlights of 2007 have included:
Another very impressive number of students from our secondary schools gaining selection intoNSW CCC sides, with a select band of these making it into a NSW All Schools or Australianside.
The continued high level performances of our Diocesan Swimming team as a whole as well assome outstanding individual efforts at CCC and beyond.
The excellent result of the of the Lismore team at the CCC Athletics to finish prominently in theDiocesan/Association points table. This was indicative of some excellent performances by somany of our team members and was despite our greatly reduced team numbers.
The unmistakable sense of team spirit that seems to be a part of so many of our diocesanteams despite the varied locations from which our team members come. This same team spiritis very noticeable amongst school teams as well. A great amount of credit goes to our excellentteam managers and, of course, to the students themselves.
The continued growth, interest and success in primary and secondary sport for children withdisabilities (over 20 children Year 2 to 12 participated at diocesan level or above). A veryspecial mention to Jacqueline Freney. After outstanding performances in school pathwayswimming, Jacqueline competed at the U.S Open Paralympic Championships in December andtook out five gold medals. This was truly exceptional especially as she was able to beat her idoland multi world record holder Jessica Long. Sam Petterson is another worthy of specialmention. After winning at CCC and NSW All Schools Cross Country, Sam finished 4th at SchoolSport Australia.
The successful hosting of the 2007 CCC Under 19s Cricket Selection Trials at Sawtell.
Robert Ellison,Lismore Diocesan Representative
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DIOCESE OF MAITLAND – NEWCASTLE
SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION
NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2007
2007 has been my first year as the Diocesan Education/Sport Officer and I am amazed by, and proud of,the number of talented and dedicated athletes we have in our Diocese. Their ability to combine training,school and work commitments is inspirational. All of the students who represented our diocese as anindividual or as a team member are to be commended not only for what they achieved in their sport, butalso for the manner in which they took part. Their fine sportsmanship was acknowledged by many oftheir team managers.
Some of the outstanding students have been acknowledged with Blues Awards in February this year. Iwould like to congratulate five of our students who received these – Matthew Harris for athletics,Benjamin Larkin for cricket, Jacinta Aiken for triathlon, Matthew Delorraine for water polo and JamesMcKee for tennis. This year James was selected in the NSW All School Tennis Squad as well as theAustralian Team, a fantastic achievement. We had several hundred students represent our Diocese atthe full range of CCC sports and over 40 of these students were selected in a NSWCCC team.
As a past school sport coordinator of 7 years, I appreciate the enormous effort school sport coordinatorsput in, to give their students the opportunity to represent their school, diocese and state. I would like tothank our 11 school sport coordinators for the support they have given me during my first year. I wouldlike to acknowledge our teachers who willingly assist as convenors, coaches, squad managers andofficials. These opportunities for students only occur due to their hard work, expertise and time. Of coursefor staff to be available, we must thank all of our principals who support the teachers’ involvement.
I would like to acknowledge the support and advice I have received from Kym Skerritt and the otherDiocesan Sport Coordinators throughout the year. Your dedication to providing high quality sportingexperiences is obvious, as is your teamwork approach to carnivals.I cannot let this opportunity pass by without acknowledging the dedication of Helen Notley who has been
the Maitland Newcastle Diocesan Sport Officer and is now retiring. Helen has been an outstanding,committed and passionate advocate for sport in our diocese for over 25 years. She has been thebackbone of representative sport as well as giving continual service to our school communities. Theopportunities for students to follow their sporting dreams and goals at a school level, has been possibledue to the many years of expert direction from her. She has been at the grass roots of sportingpossibilities from school to diocesan to state level. It is an honour to be continuing on from such a wellrespected person.
Bernadette DugganEducation Officer PDHPE
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PARRAMATTA DIOCESE SECONDARY
SCHOOLS SPORTS COUNCIL
NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2007
I am pleased to be writing this report on the eve of exciting new developments within the ParramattaDiocese Secondary Schools Sports Council. It has already been announced that the position of DiocesanSport Coordinator has evolved into a full time position, with more ancillary support from the CEO. I’m surethat you would all agree that this is a positive step forward and that this will ensure that this sporting bodywill continue to be the dominant force that it is today.
This year has been marked by a number of special performances and results. All three major carnivalsran extremely smooth, thanks to the help of many staff and students. As a result of the strong competitionat each of these, all PDSSSC teams that then competed at the CCC championships were very strong andenormously successful. A number of standout performances from each are listed in the individual carnivalreports later in this document.
Our Representative teams again performed to a high level in the CCC carnivals. Our Touch teamstravelled to Wagga for a very closely fought competition. Both the senior and junior girls teams weresuccessful in becoming the CCC champions. The Hockey girls travelled north to Wyong where a numberof them gained entry into the NSWCCC team. Both soccer teams again performed at a high level. Inparticular the girls teams who are the CCC champions for the second year in a row.
Various other teams and individuals performed well and should be congratulated on their performancesalso. I am however, still not sure if we are fielding the strongest teams possible for these competition. Iwould like to see all schools sending students to the trials and not just the same ones all of the time. Weare the biggest Diocese in NSW and should be more competitive than we are at present. If each schoolsent their top students in every sport, I feel that we would be achieving even better results.
I would like to thank all of the Sport Coordinators, coaches, managers and team officials for the time theyhave spent in support of the PDSSSC and school sport in general. I am genuinely grateful for yourassistance and the effort that you have given in making this sporting council the best that it can be.
Yours in sport,
Wayne GillardPDSSSC Sport Coordinator
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CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
SPORTS ASSOCIATION
NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2007
CBSA has been a long term member of CCC. CBSA schools have competed in a variety of CCC eventsover the year. Our highlights included competing at the CCC swimming, athletics and cross countrychampionships. CBSA also sent teams to various team sports such as touch football, football, rugbyleague and rugby. Additionally many students trialled for other sports as individuals. We had severalstudents gain representation in CCC teams throughout the year. One student in particular, Daniel Bringolfgained a Blue award for his performance in golf.
CBSA would like to offer it’s thanks to all the sports convenors, diocesan representatives and theexecutive of the CCC organisation. We acknowledge the huge amount of work that goes on frequentlyunnoticed to make these opportunities available to our students.
CBSA schools and principals are fully supportive of the pathway CCC offers to our students andcommitted to fulfilling our requirements to CCC.
CBSA is looking forward to 2008 with much anticipation.
Charlie ShalalaCBSA
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CCAATTHHOOLLIICC GGIIRRLLSS’’ SSEECCOONNDDAARRYY SSCCHHOOOOLLSS
SPORTS ASSOCIATION
NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2007
This year at the 10th Blues Award Presentations 8 girls from CGSSSA Schools who use the CGSSSA asa pathway to higher levels of representation were recognised for their sporting prowess in andcommitment to, their chosen sport. By implication these awards also acknowledge the wonderfulopportunities our Association in combination with the NSWCCC offer the elite athletics within our schools.I trust that the staff responsible for sport within these schools, those who make these opportunitiespossible, are also affirmed for the contributions they make to the lives of these talented athletes.
The following students sporting achievements in 2006 were recognised at the Blues Awards this year:
Diving Maddie Meagher Loreto College, Kirribilli OutstandingFootball Jessica Seaman Marist Sisters’ College, Woolwich BlueSoftball Ashleigh Hansen St Ursula’s, Kingsgrove BarSwimming Monique Van Balen Domremy College, Five Dock BarVolleyball Elisha Galic Santa Sabina College, Strathfield BarVolleyball Stefanie Lalic Santa Sabina College, Strathfield BlueWater Polo Annabelle Carter St Clare’s College, Waverley BlueWater Polo Nicole Saville St Scholastica’s College, Glebe Bar
During 2007 CGSSSA teams competed in Swimming, Diving, Athletics, Cross Country, Soccer andTouch additionally many individual students attended trials for and gained selection in a variety of otherNSWCCC teams. As well as achieved representation at a higher level. This year the CGSSSA had 100students selected in a NSWCCC team, 8 selected in a NSW All Schools Team and 4 selected in a SchoolSport Australia team. Representation in 2007 was as follows
Sport Team Selected Sport Team Selected
Cricket NSWCCC 1 Touch NSWCCC 3
Cross Country NSWCCC 15 Volleyball NSWCCC 14
Diving NSWCCC 4 Water Polo NSWCCC 14
Football NSWCCC 3 Football NSW All Schools 2
Hockey NSWCCC 3 Touch NSW All Schools 1
Netball NSWCCC 2 Volleyball NSW All Schools 1
Softball NSWCCC 1 Water Polo NSW All Schools 4
Swimming NSWCCC 39 Football School Sport Australia 1
Tennis NSWCCC 1 Water Polo School Sport Australia 3
The diversity of sporting talent in our schools was again very evident this year both in the number ofsports in which students from the CGSSSA represented the NSWCCC but also in the spread on sports inwith they did so. Our strength as an Association seemed to lie predominantly in 3 area this year thesebeing Swimming, Water Polo and Volleyball. We also made a strong showing in Diving, Cross Countryand Football. It is unfortunate that no NSWCCC Athletics Team is selected to compete at the NSW AllSchools Championships. Although students can attend as individual athletes it is a shame that ourtalented Track and Field athletes do not have the honour of formally representing the Catholic Schoolsystem at this level of competition
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The CGSSSA has continued to encourage all sports staff members in the Association to visit theNSWCCC website and to direct their parents and student to do likewise. The continued development anduse of this site has been beneficial to many involved. At an Association level we have not been able, asyet, to establish our own website but some investigation in this regard has occurred and it is my hope thatin 2008 more work can be done in this area.
Student opportunities, risk management, communication, administrative procedures and the refinement ofthe Constitution and By Laws were a focus this year. The electronic publication of Associationdocumentation considerably improved the day to day running of the CGSSSA and assisted theAssociation in meeting compliance guidelines established by the CSCC. It is envisaged that after someadditional evaluation of the Association’s policies and procedures at the conclusion of 2007 that acomprehensive and up-to-date resource can again be provided to schools in 2008.
We continue as an Association to be grateful to the CSCC for their support and guidance in fostering‘best practice’ at all levels of competition.
To the many staff and students who have been involved in CGSSSA and NSWCCC sport in 2007 I trustyou have enjoyed the experience and are cognisant of the great contribution you make to the sporting lifeof the greater Catholic School community.
Sue WellsNSWCCC Representative – Executive Member
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ASSOCIATION OF
METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC COLLEGES
www.mccsport.org.au
De La Salle College,AshfieldPh 9797 3200 Fax 9797 3255
La Salle Catholic College,BankstownPh 9793 5600 Fax 9790 8684
Marist College,KogarahPh 9587 3211 Fax 9556 1790
Christian Bros' High School,LewishamPh 85851744 Fax 85851789
Marist CollegeNorth ShorePh 9957 5000 Fax 9954 9087
Marist College,PagewoodPh 9349 7333 Fax 9344 9883
Marcellin College,RandwickPh 9398 6355 Fax 9398 9049
St. Leo's College,WahroongaPh 9487 3555 Fax 9487 2637
NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2007
President
Mr Brian Roberts (Lewisham)
Secretary/Treasurer
Mr Peter Buxton (Kogarah)
Committee Members
Mr Michael Barrington (Ashfield)Mr Mohammad Akkawy (Ashfield)
Br. John Pill (Bankstown)Ms Kristy Bloomfield (Bankstown)
Mr Pat O’Connor (Kogarah)Mr Steve Doran (Kogarah)
Mr Brian Roberts (Lewisham)Mr David Mamo (Lewisham)
Br. Peter Carroll (North Shore)Mr Peter Giles (North Shore)Mr Damian Millar (Pagewood)
Mr Lee Hume (Pagewood)Br. Bill Sullivan (Randwick)
Mr David Forrester (Randwick)Ms Debbie Buscall (Wahroonga)Mr Luke McGuire (Wahroonga)
I would like to start by thanking the many people that make up the MCC association.There are 8 schools in a very strong competition lead by an abundance of talent. Asusual there is a good representation at the CCC and NSW level from ourassociation. We have 21 coaching and training staff that look after and select ourcombined MCC sides. Year after year committed teachers with a passion for sporttake on these rolls with great enthusiasm. With people like this in all of our schools,sport is in safe hands.
I would encourage people to have a look at our MCC website www.mccsport.com alot of work has gone into creating an impressive site.
Mr Brian Roberts as president of the association for the last year, passes the batonon to the next Principal in line, Br. Bill Sullivan. The executive committee of MCCwould like to thank him for all his time and energy.
Thank you to all convenors, managers, coaches, officials and students for their hardwork and representation at all levels. I look forward to the year ahead.
Regards,
Peter BuxtonMCC Secretary
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METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
SPORTS ASSOCIATION
NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2007
President Br Jeff Regan (Penrith)
Secretary / Treasurer Mr Joe Lantz (Campbelltown)
Committee Members Mr Paul Devine (Auburn/Regents Park)Mr Dave Backhurst (Blacktown)Mr Matthew Paton (Dundas)Mr Tom Dyson (Eastwood)Mr Brendon Wallace (Fairfield)Mr Marc Romano (Greystanes)Mr Damien Trevillion (Liverpool)Mr Peter Hill (Parramatta)Mr Tim Spain (Penrith)Mrs Lyneene Orisini (Quakers Hill)Mr Keith Rugg (Ryde – Sport Coordinators Chairman)
I would like to thank the Principals, Staffs and students of the MCS Sports Association for their continued supportand sporting excellence during 2007. The Association was successful in many sporting activities but, mostimportantly, the emphasis on participation and “Sportsmanship” was the corner stone for our Coaches andstudents. Thanks is extended to Mr Damien Trevillion who provides assistance on behalf of the MCS Association tothe CCC Swimming Championship and to Peter Hill with the CCC Athletics Championship. The sport of AFL wasintroduced this year.
This was the second year of a three year cycle for each College convening the following sports = Auburn(Basketball), Blacktown (Football), Campbelltown (Cross Country), Dundas (Rugby League Referees), Eastwood(Cricket, AFL, Rugby 10s), Fairfield (Tennis), Greystanes (Touch), Liverpool (Swimming), Parramatta (Athletics),Penrith (Golf), Quakers Hill (Rugby League) and Ryde (Football Referees). The Association also has enters teams inthe Softball and Baseball Championships.
Our Association successfully celebrated its 40th Anniversary at a Presentation Dinner with guest speaker theHonourable Mr Graeme West, Minister of Sport and Recreation (Old Boy of St Gregory’s College). In conclusion Iwould like to thank the Metropolitan Catholic Schools Sports Coordinators, Coaches / Managers and Convenors.Your professionalism and support has been greatly appreciated.
Joseph LantzMCS Secretary / TreasurerSt Gregory’s College, Campbelltown
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SOUTHERN SYDNEY COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES
SPORTS ASSOCIATION
NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2007
Southern Sydney has enjoyed another successful year of sporting activities through the NSWCCC
pathway. The opportunities for the students to compete at all levels against other schools and athletes is
appreciated by students, parents and teachers. The positive influence that sport brings will set a
foundation onto which students will learn to develop themselves into young men and women.
It is important to recognise the contribution of the Sports coordinators from the Southern Sydney Diocese,
your energy and commitment is the cornerstone in provided opportunity for the students to excel.
Organisation of a diocesan team is a time consuming exercise, the efforts of the coaches are however
well rewarded, when students are allowed to show their potential on the sporting field. To the Conveners
of NSWCCC events your tireless efforts in organising fair and professional selections must be
commended.
I would also like to thank Robert Chapman from De La Salle Caringbah for his leadership and contribution
to the Southern Sydney Diocese over the past four years. His support to both coordinators and students
assisted the diocese to grow and develop.
The support of the school community is imperative to the success of students. I would like to thank all
principals for the constant support and guidance shown to both coordinators and students.
On a final note I would like to extend thanks to Kym Skerritt from SSCCC. Your professionalism,
guidance and positive influence has provided our students the opportunity to participate and perform to
their potential.
Yours in Sport,
Aaron PollSSCCCSA RepresentativeSt John Bosco College Engadine
SYDNEY CATHOLIC COLLEGES
SPORTS ASSOCIATION
NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2007
The Sydney Combined Colleges (SCC) gained an official pathway to CCC representation for the firsttime in 2007. SCC has seven member girls’ schools predominantly from the southwestern areas ofSydney. SCC provides a pathway for over 4000 girls in total to CCC representation.
SCC schools competed this year in a majority of CCC diocesan events. Our highlights includedcompeting for the first time as a group at the CCC swimming, athletics and cross countrychampionships. SCC also sent teams to various team sports such as touch football, softball, and girl’sfootball. Additionally many students trialled for other sports as individuals. We had several studentsgain representation in CCC teams throughout the year which is the primary purpose of the groupgaining SCC representation.
SCC would like to offer it’s thanks to all the sports convenors, diocesan representatives and theexecutive of the CCC organisation. We acknowledge the huge amount of work that goes on frequentlyunnoticed to make these opportunities available to our students.
Being our first year competing at CCC level SCC now has gained a greater understanding of thevarious procedures involved in CCC sport. Our goal over the next year will be to increase our level ofparticipation in CCC sports and raise our profile amongst the CCC dioceses. SCC schools andprincipals are fully supportive of the pathway CCC offers to our students and committed to fulfilling ourrequirements to CCC.
SCC is looking forward to 2008 with much anticipation.
Chris HookSCC Representative
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DIOCESE OF WAGGA WAGGA
NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2007
Wagga Wagga Diocese has completed another busy sporting year for our students through theCombined Catholic Colleges Sporting Association (CCC).
Our year started off on a high with the following students being awarded with the prestigious NSWCCCBlues Award:
Peta Forsyth Mater Dei CC Tennis Len Haddrill St Francis College AFL Ellie O’Kane Xavier HS Cross Country Madeline Plunkett Xavier HS Basketball
Wagga Wagga was again the host for Southern Zone AFL Trials which were held in Albury. Thanks toMark Sanson (Xavier High School) and Travis Doyle (St. Francis College) for organising the successfultrials. We were also the host for the Southern CCC Basketball Trials, which were again very successfuland were held in Albury. Thanks are extended to our coordinator Dale Gleeson (Xavier High School).
Wagga Wagga also successfully hosted two major carnivals, Hockey Championships and TouchFootball. Thanks are extended to the Wagga Wagga Diocese Sports Coordinators Michelle Lumsden(Mater Dei Catholic College), Peter Hunt (Kildare Catholic College), Mark Sanson (Xavier CatholicCollege), Carl Norman (St. Francis College) and Jo Robb (Marian CC) for their effort and dedicationthroughout these carnivals.
Thanks must also be extended to the Wagga Wagga Secondary Schools’ Principals for their supportthroughout the year. I would also like to thank the players/students, parents, officials, team managers,teachers and coaches who have given up so much of their valuable time to participate and supportDiocesan and CCC sport. The distances travelled by country students is phenomenal and thecommitment they, and their families, make is amazing. That they are all happy to do this to pursueexcellence and enjoyment in sport through CCC is commendable.
In closing, congratulations to Kym Skerritt and the CSCC Executive for their continued support of sportin NSW and the Wagga Wagga Diocese Secondary Sporting Association is looking forward to aneventful 2008.
Yours in Sport,
Anthony HoodDiocesan Secondary Schools Sports Coordinator
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NSWCCC ANNUAL REPORT 2007
Schools from the Wollongong Diocese have enjoyed another great year of sporting activities through theCombined Catholic Colleges Sporting Association. The opportunities for our students to compete against otherDioceses and Associations from across NSW and the opportunity to access the All Schools arena has beengreatly appreciated by students, parents and teachers of our school communities. Sport is such a valuableproduct in the life of our secondary students and we should never under estimate its importance.
I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the work of the Catholic Sports Coordinating Committee,Diocesan/Association representatives and the individual Sports Conveners. Your efforts throughout the year havebeen outstanding and on behalf of the Wollongong Sports Council thank you for your contributions. To KymSkerritt our Executive Officer for 2007, your work and support have again been inspirational and certainly thedriving force behind the professionalism of the NSW CCC Sports Association. I have appreciated yourprofessionalism, good nature and willingness to support all aspects of secondary sport. Thankyou!
Wollongong had CCC Conveners in Anthony Kane (AFL), Kay Southall (Tennis) and Brett Moran coordinated theSouthern Country CCC cricket trials. Wollongong hosted the CCC Basketball senior finals. Special mention toTony Kane, who this year was very active in organising the NSW All Schools AFL here in Wollongong. The workof our conveners in promoting sport across NSW was first-class and certainly provided opportunities forincreased student involvement. Over 400 secondary students represented the diocese at CCC events with 74students from Wollongong going on to represent in NSW CCC teams, 9 in NSW All School teams and 1 reachingnational honours, a great advertisement for our pathways. Wollongong diocese hosted the CCC Volleyballselections, the CCC tennis championships and selections and the Senior Basketball Final series.
On a local level I would like to thank our Director of Schools Peter Turner, Secondary Cluster head NettyBroekman, Head of Learning and RE Services Mark Raue and our Senior Professional Officer Anne MareeCreenaune for their continued support for Diocesan Sport. All have been very supportive of sport and it’spromotion to the Diocese. Our CEO website continued to be a valued resource with our sporting journal fully online and downloadable. This year it featured all representative teams, results from major carnivals and links to theCCC, DET and School Sport Australia sites. You might like to pay us a visit at www.ceo.woll.catholic.edu.au andnavigate your way through the sport section. Our sports council has formed some close links with WollongongUniversity and now have students assisting at our carnivals and acting as officials at NSW CCC events. This hasbeen a very productive relationship and one we hope to develop in the future.
Finally to individual Sports Coordinators who are the cornerstone for all sporting activities, congratulations on anoutstanding job. Your role is challenging, busy and often unrewarding at times, but again you have met thechallenges put to you in fine style. Thankyou!
On November 23 this year our Sports Council staged the 11th
Annual CDF Diocesan Sports Awards to recognisethe outstanding achievements of both students and teachers from primary and secondary Schools. The eveningwas proudly sponsored by the Catholic Development Fund and attracted over 450 guests to St Mary Star of theSea College. The evening was a fitting culmination to a busy sporting year and certainly a positive advertisementfor the pathways and structures now available. Ex-socceroo, Paul Wade was our special guest speaker. TheVince Villa Trophy was awarded to Holy Spirit College as the Champion Secondary School across all sports.
Wollongong Diocese looks forward to our continued involvement in Combined Catholic Colleges Sport. We wishall involved in secondary school catholic sport the best and hope to see you in action again in 2008.
John SparksWollongong Diocesan Representative
DIOCESE OF WOLLONGONG
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SSEECCTTIIOONN TTHHRREEEE
SPORTS REPORTS
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ATHLETICS - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
The 2007 NSWCCC Athletics was held on Friday 14th
September at Sydney Olympic Athletic Centre,Homebush Bay. The day of the carnival was bright and sunny with little wind, allowing athletes toperform to the best of their abilities.
This year again, we used the ‘Hytek Meetmanager’ recording program that interfaces with the photofinish systemwhich is linked to the scoreboard.
I would like to pass on my thanks to all those people looking after team selection who, worked to get theinformation to Kym in the required format to download into the program. Each year this process improves.
Thank you to all team managers who ensured athletes moved quickly to their events.
ANSW supplied officials to assist in running the carnival, I thank them.I would like to see each diocese encouraging teachers to undertake professional development in the area ofofficiating so that teachers could eventually take over some of the key positions as currently happens in the CHSsystem. (Contact with the ANSW office can be made to see how they can help facilitate officials’ courses.)
The carnival again ran smoothly this year in relation to processing of results. Thank you to team managers whoensured athletes wore their number bibs appropriately. This assisted the photo finish area to operate moreefficiently.
Events for Athletes with a DisabilityThis year we again included 2 events for athletes with a disability – 100m and Long Jump. There were morecompetitors than last year, and most had their classification organised. Team managers need to send a copy ofthe official classification details to carnival convenor before the carnival. Most athletes were classified T/F 20, I’msure that there are other athletes with other classifications that may not be receiving the information, let’s try toincrease the opportunity for all our students.
I would encourage Diocesan and Association Representatives to ensure that the information in the journal isdistributed to these students allowing them time to have their classification issues organised. At this stage thereis no ceiling on the number of competitors a team may enter.
Thanks:- My heartfelt thanks goes to my committee- Thea Parle for all her work with the preparation for the
presentations and for working in this area on the day; Liz Gale, Craig Beacroft and Stuart Guthrie for theirenergetic sorting of problems on the field of play during the carnival.
Helen Wood for organising our efficient results personnel Wendy Breen for managing Meet Manager. The staff and officials of ANSW who work hard to ensure that our students have the best and fairest
conditions to achieve to the best of their abilities, The staff at SOPAC who looked after us very well again this year. Sports Medicine Australia, (NSW branch) who appointed our sports trainer. A special thanks to the students from St Patrick’s College, Sutherland and OLMC, Parramatta who assisted
us throughout the day in a variety of vital positions.
I would like to encourage more students to enter the NSW Allschools event, I would encourage all teachers todirect their highly placed athletes to the Athletics NSW website for the entry details for this carnival as it isindividual entry. Also there were a number of outstanding results at the Australian All Schools Championships inDecember, it is heartening to see the athletes from our system doing well, however as entries are done by theindividual, I am sure that there are many other students who should take the step of competing at this level.
Pacific School Games will be held in Canberra 29th
November – 6th
December 2008
Jane KnapinskiNSWCCC Athletics Convener
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Age Champions 2007
Age Boys Girls12 Marcus Pinson ASCL Melissa Farrington TCCS13 Daniel Talevski LSCB Abbie Tadeo SJAP
14 William McNamara TCCG Lisa Celi ACME15 Kyle Cranston TCCG Rhali Dobson SJPM16 Patrick Sodoti SCSW Jacqueline Fry CCML17+ Matt Haris WILD Joanne Waring NGBS
Point Score
Team ScoreArmidale 325Wilcannia Forbes 499Broken Bay 1177Canberra/Goulburn 626CBSA 279CGSSSA 801Lismore 880Maitland/Newcastle 470MCC 432MCS 831Parramatta 1260WILD 632
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AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
The selection trials were held Tuesday March 27 in Sutherland. There were just over 100 students,55 from CCC and 51 from CIS, who took part in the trials and a final team of 22 and 5 emergencies wereselected. None of the emergencies were brought into the starting 22 as a result of a an injury. From thefinal 22 students attending the NSW CHS Championships 13 students were from CCC schools and 9 from CISschools. The quality of students attending the trials, like in 2007, was considerably high and again the CCC andCIS schools complemented each other extremely well in order to produce a squad that was extremelycompetitive at the NSW CHS All Schools Championships.
The Championships were held this year in Wollongong and was hosted by NSWCCC North. Many thanks toTony Kane (Convener), Scott Cummins and Kym Skerritt for putting on a great Carnival.
NSW CCC North finished top of their pool and played off in the final. The team played extremely well and weredefeated by our southern cousins NSW CCC South.
All players selected were very good members of the team structure. They all shared the workload on the field,demonstrated courtesy, respect, sportsmanship and excellent behaviour at all times during the NSWCHS StateCarnival. Their contribution to the team was always positive and in doing so was able to play football at thehighest level.
Seven of its players achieved representative honours. This was a great achievement from a zone that iscontinually growing and well represented across all Diocese of Sydney, Hunter and Wollongong. They were TomYoung, Sam Rowley, Trent Stubbs, James Brain, Nick Perry, Robert Lombardo James Webster.
Rick JoyceCoach CCC/CIS Northern Zone
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AFL NORTHERN TEAM 2007
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Nick Perry Xavier College Cranebrook
Joel McInerney Norwest Christian College Riverstone
James Lewington St. Paul's College Greystanes
Max Oke St. Andrew's Cathedral College Sydney
Tom Young Oxley College Bowral
James Webster Green Point Christian College Green Point
Trent Stubbs Gilroy College Castle Hill
Blake Schneider St. Joseph's College Albion Park
Sam Rowley Knox Grammar School Wahroonga
Jack Mahony St. Joseph's College Albion Park
Phillip Smith De La Salle College Caringbah
James West St. Andrew's Cathedral College Sydney
Tim Bansgrove Barker College Hornsby
Bart Thompson St. Paul's College Manly
Michael Trent Newington College Newington
Luke Cocks St. Paul's College Greystanes
Fraser Brown St. Gregory's College Campbelltown
Robert Lombardo All Saint's College Liverpool
Matthew Thripp De La Salle College Caringbah
Matthew Hutton Barker College Hornsby
Aaron Duncan Oakhill College Castle Hill
James Brain St. Pius X College Chatswood
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Nick Perry Xavier College Cranebrook
James Webster Green Point Christain College Green Point
Tom Young Oxley College Bowral
James Brain St Pius X College Chatswood
Robert Lombardo All Saint's College Liverpool
Sam Rowley Knox College Wahrooga
Trent Stubbs Gilroy College Castle Hill
All Schools Carnival Report
CCC/CIS North won all games in its pool on the Tuesday and Wednesday. On the ThursdayCCC/CIS North played CCC/CIS South in the final. CCC/CIS South won 2 goals 6 behinds 18points to 1 goal 5 behinds 11 points. Seven CCC/CIS players made the NSW All Schools teamwhich was a great achievement. One player Tom Young made the Australian team.
Students Selected in the Merit Team
Tom Young Oxley College Bowral
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AFL SOUTHERN TEAM 2007
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Jack Cookson The Scots School Albury
Keenan Hanigan Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Lahn Sheperd Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Jack Brooks Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Tom Tiffen St Francis De Sales College Leeton
Justin Gordon St Francis De Sales College Leeton
Kurt Aylett St Francis De Sales College Leeton
Liam Frazer St Francis De Sales College Leeton
Sam Pierpoint Xavier High Albury
Chris Duck Xavier High Albury
Tom Holman Xavier High Albury
Adam Rowland Xavier High Albury
Rhys Dempsey Xavier High Albury
Dean Ward McAuley College Tumut
Sam Schulz St Paul's College Walla
Taylor Bentley The Riverina Anglican College Wagga Wagga
Djali Bloomfield The Riverina Anglican College Wagga Wagga
Tom Alexander Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Sam Milne Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Tom O'Connell Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Steven Joliffe Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Joshua Veneris Carol College Batemans Bay
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2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 46
BASEBALL - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
Another year and another “Trot around the bases” for NSWCCC Baseball. Perfect weather set thescene for a wonderful day of baseball as seven different Diocese took up the challenge to “fly theflag” for their region. Teams comprised of the Diocese’s of Broken Bay, MCS, MCC, Southern Sydney,Parramatta, Wollonong and the return of Lismore! Talk about a keen Diocese. The team from Lismore gave upmany different sporting opportunities to participate in this tournament and many more comforts as they travelledfor 1000kms EACH WAY to provide their students with the opportunity of playing. A special congratulations tothis Diocese for such an immense effort. With seven Diocese participating, each team was allocated twomatches within the draw, with the top two teams participating in the final selection game. Preliminary results werequite close in most games with only Broken Bay standing out as offensive and defensive giants, knocking intwenty one runs and not allowing the opposition to trouble the scorers. Preliminary results: Broken Bay 9 defParramatta 0, Lismore drew Wollongong 7-7, MCS def Southern Sydney 8-5, MCS drew Wollongong 3-3,Southern Sydney def Lismore 3-2, Broken Bay def MCC 12-0, Parramatta def MCC 8-1. The final selection gamepitted Broken Bay against MCS. MCS jumped out to an early lead, and with a couple of errors from Broken Bayand some brilliant pitching from the MCS staff, managed to hold off the Boys from the Beach and ran out winners5-4. This was a special win in itself, with MCS being hindered by not be allowed to use their best pitchers on theday due to Major League restrictions.
Congratulations to all the coaches and players from each Diocese on your wonderful spirit, competitiveness,sportsmanship and enjoyment of all on the day. You all presented yourself with distinction. NSW CCC isdeveloping a great culture with two ex-students and one current student assuming coaching roles with variousteams and returning to their “Field of Dreams” where they once enjoyed success, and are now trying to help buildthat same success amongst the next era of Baseball players within the NSW CCC system. We are truly lookingahead to our next encounter with the NSW CHS and NSW CIS at the annual All Schools fixture in April. Throughthese selection games, we have composed a very talented team, which is evident by the quality of the playersnot in the 2007 squad. Thankyou to all our Coaches, players, scorers, parents and supporters and especially ourumpires for making the 2007 carnival a grand experience for all. We encourage you all to attend these selectionsagain in 2008.
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Michael Picken St. Paul's HS Booragul
Joshua Goldsmith St. Leo's College Wahroonga
Matthew Reid St. Augustine's College Brookvale
Adam O'Neill St. Paul's College Manly
David Krajancic Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood
Michael Shipp Holy Spirit College Bellambi
Aaron Sookee St. Dominic's College Kingswood
David Younis Parramatta Marist College Parramatta
James Vergos Gilroy College Castle Hill
Byron Aird Gilroy College Castle Hill
Jake Webster All Saint's College Casula
Jarryd Sullivan De La Salle College Revesby
James Linger McAuley Catholic College Grafton
Jake Turcato Trinity College Lismore
Tim Atherton St. Gregory's College Campbelltown
Luke Wilkins Marist College Eastwood
All Schools Carnival Report
Once again, the team representing NSW CCC Baseball acquitted themselves admirably when they took to thefield in this years Tri Series against CHS and CIS.
In the days first game, CCC pounced from the beginning, setting up a big winning margin with the batsconnecting with the ball, resulting in a 14 -1 defeat of the CIS.
Having established such a command in that first game, CCC were extremely confident in their starting rotation ofpitchers and were in command for the first 4 innings. By the end of the 5
th, CHS held a narrow 2-1 lead. Scoring
a run was proving not to be easy for either side and only some poor pitching command in these middle inningsand a couple of late fielding errors allowed CHS to run away with a 7-1 win.
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On a positive note, CCC out hit the CHS side 5-2, with the errors and walks only allowing the CHS side to score.
Congratulations also must be given to James Linger, Tim Atherton, Luke Wilkins and Mick Shipp on theirselection to the NSW Schoolboys team for 2007.
School Sport Australia Results
An excellent tournament for our NSW CCC representatives. James Linger completed all seven games and TimAtherton six, with Luke Wilkins and Mick Shipp having limited opportunities due to their roles as pitcher andcatcher respectively. The NSW team had an excellent tournament only dropping one game to Queensland,before narrowly losing the SSA Final to QLD also 3-1.
The performances of Linger, Shipp and Atherton in pool games were rewarded with MVP Medals in three of thesix games. An excellent result for NSW CCC Baseball.
These fantastic results wre to become even more pleasing with Linger, Atherton and Wilkins all selected for theAustralian Schoolboys tour of Canada in late 2007.
Congratulations on another fantastic year. A final special thanks to Peter Webster (Head Coach) and BrendonWallace (Selector) who assisted me in my role as Manager. Finally a big thanks to our Executive and especiallyKym Skerritt who fielded no end of interesting phone calls and provided guidance and assistance in situationsthat required more help than should have been deemed necessary.
I look forward to a competitive 2008!
Scott MurrayNSW CCC Baseball Convener
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GIRLS BASKETBALL - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Fiona Sparks St.Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong
Alex Duck Xavier High School Albury
Ellie Gleeson Xavier High School Albury
Kellyann Grayson All Saint's College Maitland
Allyson Brown Gilroy College Castle Hill
Susi Walmsley St.Francis Xavier College Hamilton
Sam Hewitt St.Francis Xavier College Hamilton
Casandra Screen St.Francis Xavier College Hamilton
Kate Oliver Gilroy College Castle Hill
Lauren Dalton Stella Maris College Manly
CCC Carnival Report
The 2007 CCC Girls Basketball trials were held at Windsor Stadium on Saturday 2nd June.Twenty five talented girls attended the trial which was held over two x two hour sessions. Thefirst session was skills, drills and learning offensive / defensive strategies to be used inscrimmages and games which were conducted in the second session. Eric Kivi was wellorganised for the trial and Dale Gleeson was very supportive and helpful throughout thesessions. All players had equal opportunity to show their abilities in the variety of drills andgame situations through both training sessions.
Training was held at Terrigal Stadium on Sunday 3/6/07, again for 2x2 hour sessions. This wasa very valuable opportunity to Eric and Dale to develop some set routines for the girls to followin both offence and defense. Team uniforms were distributed and orders for other CCC apparelwere also taken.
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Fiona Sparks St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong
Alex Duck Xavier High School Albury
Ellie Gleeson Xavier High School Albury
Kate Oliver Gilroy College Castle Hill
All Schools Carnival Report
At the NSW All Schools Championships CCC defeated CIS in the first game 73-66. In thesecond game CHS defeated CCC by 10 points. Eric treated these games as a selection trialand gave all players fair court time to allow them to impress the selectors with their ability toplay basketball. This may have affected the outcome of our second game, however as aselection trial we believed that all players deserved fair court time. Four CCC girls wereselected in the NSW All Schools team to attend the School Sport Australia Championships heldin Cairns in August. They were Fiona Sparks, Alex Duck, Ellie Gleeson and Kate Oliver. EricKivi is NSW Head Coach. Congratulations to all players and coaches on a job well done.
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BOYS BASKETBALL – 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Jimbo McAnulty All Saint's College Maitland
Curtis Sardi St Dominic's College Penrith
Josh Black St.Edward's College Gosford
Samuel Michaels Good Samaritan College Hinchenbrook
Alex Gollan Edmund Rice College Wollongong
Sean Albert St.Dominic's College Penrith
Andrew Peters John Therry College Rosemeadow
Luke Griffiths St.John's College Dubbo
Andrew Bobadilla Marist Parramatta High Westmead
Mitchell Shaw O'Connor Catholic High Armidale
CCC Carnival Report
The 2007 Boys Basketball trial was held at Penrith Stadium on Saturday 2nd June. It wasattended by 28 boys from Catholic schools across NSW. The trial ran from 10am-3pm and wasa combination of simple drills/positional skills/live drills and scrimmages. The selection panelwas made up of Simon Ghantous (Coach), Peter Gaiter (Assistant Coach)and Br Chris Peel(Manager). PRACTICE: A practice session was held at St Dominic's College on Sunday 3rdJune from 9am-12 noon. This session was used to get the players "running together" and formsome sort of structure for the All Schools tournament. Uniforms were distributed to the player.
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Josh Black St Edward's College Gosford
All Schools Carnival Report
The first game was played against CIS. It was clear from the outset that our lack of size wouldbe an issue. It was also evident early in the first quarter that the CIS squad had spentconsiderably more time together (especially apparent offensively). The CCC squad held the CISteam to a single digit lead through to the end of the 3rd quarter, however the lead ballooned inthe 4th quarter and CIS won by 20 points. The second game immediately followed against CHSand again it was evident that a lack of size and structure would be a factor. CHS took an earlylead and were never really challenged. It was a disappointing result with CCC losing by 25.Although it was an objective to win both games, they were treated as trials for players to showtheir skills and have a chance at the NSW All Schools team. It was attempted to give all playersa fair amount of court time. Only one player from CCC was selected into the NSW All Schoolsteam - Josh Black of St Edwards College, Gosford at the point guard position. Sean Albert of StDominic's College, Kingswood was very close to selection and I was disappointed at hisomission.
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BASKETBALL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT – ALBURY2007 ANNUAL REPORT
New teams to Albury for this year’s tournament saw some significant differences to thefinals make-up, after the usual suspects all ventured down to Albury in early May.
Whilst old foes still did battle on some fronts, St Mary’s Wollongong in the girls divisions and EdmundRice Wollongong in the boys divisions added a new level of competition.
The tournament winners were recognised after the following finals took place:
7/8 Girls Xavier Albury (38) def St Mary’s Wollongong (12)9/10 Girls Xavier Albury (40) def Trinity Goulburn (36)11/12 Girls Xavier Albury (64) def St Mary’s Wollongong (38)7/8 Boys Edmund Rice Wollongong (45) def Xavier Albury (26)9/10 Boys Edmund Rice Wollongong (49) def Xavier Albury (27)11/12 Boys Trinity Goulburn (47) def St Francis Leeton (34)
Whilst the results suggest some teams dominate the tournament, many round games remain highlycompetitive with a large number of close results over the weekend.
Thanks to all the schools who continually support the carnival and we look forward to everybodyrevisiting Albury in 2008 to continue to the contest.
Dale GleesonCarnival Convener
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15YRS BOYS CRICKET - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Nathan Brown Patrician Brothers Fairfield
Dominic Chalker Trinity Catholic College Goulburn
Joel D'Imperio Aquinas College Menai
Luke Jenkins Magdalane Catholic College
Angus Le Lievre Mater Dei Catholic College
Joseph McDevitt Holy Spirit College Bellambi
Kurtis Patterson Christian Brothers' High School Lewisham
Daniel Sams De La Salle Revesby
Jared Seiffert Trinity College Lismore
Dylan Smith St Patrick's College Sutherland
Benjamin Toussis Edmund Rice College Wollongong
Scott Warren Magdalane Catholic College
Rhys Whitton St Clares Taree
The NSWCCC 15 Years Boys Cricket trials were held at the Cricket NSW Indoor Centre on the 28th
and 29th
ofOctober 2007. Another large number of over 60 boys attended the two day trial with a large amount of talent ondisplay from all around the state.
As with selecting any team, it’s a difficult process with many tough decisions to make, but in the end a strongteam was selected to represent NSWCCC at the NSW All Schools trials in Bathurst on 3
rdand 4
thof December.
NSWCCC BOYS 15 YEARS CRICKET TEAM
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OPEN BOYS CRICKET - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
James Broadbent Magdalene Catholic High School Narellan
Matthew Junk St John the Evangelist High School Nowra
Ben Marciante St John Bosco College Engadine
Aaron Sujaraj All Saint's College Maitland
Harrison Yates Edmund Rice College Wollongong
Marc Williams James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange
Joel Brockley Edmund Rice College Wollongong
Ben Batros St Dominic's College Kingswood
Andrew Kealey All Saints College Maitland
Allan McGregor James Sheahan Catholic High Orange
Jake Mitchell St Gregory's College Campbelltown
Sam Mullens Bede Polding College Windsor
Nicholas Prell Trinity Catholic College Goulburn
Angus Robson Marcellin College Randwick
Kurt Roughley St Clare's High School Taree
Christian Samuels All Saint's College Maitland
Brodie Smith St Joseph's High School Aberdeen
Luke Stewart All Saint's College Maitland
Nicholas Walker St Clare's High School Taree
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GIRLS CRICKET - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Ashleigh Corby (Captain) MacKillop College Bathurst
Angela Reakes (Vice Captain) Xavier College Lismore
Mathilda Carmichael Monte Sant 'Angelo Mercy College North Sydney
Kira Churchland James Sheehan Orange
Cailyn Fountain Bethany College Kogarah
Eliza Gawthorne St. Columba's High School Springwood
Brodie Neems MacKillop Catholic College Warnervale
Alicia Newton Loyola College Rooty Hill
Celeste Raack Mount Carmel High School Varroville
Jessica Toomey McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains
Leslee Turner Mount Carmel High School Varoville
Bridget Webster Mater Dei Cathoilc College Wagga Wagga
The 2007 Lord’s Taverners Schoolgirls Cricket Championships was held November 19th
– 21st
at Bathurst, withCombined High Schools hosting the tournament. The championship showcases the talent throughout NSWschools with many of the girls playing in the tournament involved in the Cricket NSW underage talent squads(Emerging Breakers). Thanks must go to Damien Toohey and Graeme Hangar from CHS for organising such afantastic carnival – best of wishes to Graeme, we wish you a speedy recovery!
This is the last time the tournament will be played in November, with the coming tournament to be contested inMarch. By moving the tournament, Cricket NSW aims to align the representative programs, therefore ensuringthat standout performances in the schoolgirls tournament will help in the selection process for the state teams.
ALL SCHOOLS RESULTS – LORD TAVERNERS TROPHY
Day 1 – Monday 19th
NovemberCHS 1
stXI 3/112 (33 overs) def CCC 9/110 (50 overs) at Bathurst Sportsground
CIS 8/180 (50 overs) def CHS 2nd
XI 10/109 (41.3 overs) at Watson Oval, All Saints College
Day 2 – Tuesday 20th
NovemberCIS 6/188 (50 overs) def CCC 10/65 (32 overs) at Bathurst SportsgroundCHS 1
stXI 0/72 (22.4 overs) def CHS 2
ndXI 10/71 (41.2 overs) at Watson Oval, All Saints College
Day 3 – Wednesday 21st
NovemberCIS 7/146 (50 overs) def CHS 1
stXI 7/144 (50 overs) at Bathurst Sportsground
CCC def CHS 2nd
XI at Watson Oval, All Saints College
2007 Lord’s Taverners Championship Team: NSW Combined Independent Schools (CIS)
Player of the Tournament: Claire Koski (CIS)
Bowler of the Tournament: Claire Koski (CIS)
Batsmen of the Tournament: Emily Leys (CIS)
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 55
2007 Schoolgirls Honour Team:Alicia Newton CCCSarah Coyte CHS 1Emily Leys CISEllyse Perry CISErin Osborne CHS 1Rhiannon Dick CHS 1Headi Cheadle CISClaire Koski CISEmma Doutreband CISAshleigh Endacott CHS 1Jessica Cox CHS 1Brodie Neems CCC
Ross GawthorneNSWCCC Girls Cricket Convener
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 56
CROSS COUNTRY - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
The CCCSA Cross Country selection trials were held at the Eastern Creek Raceway on the 15th
Junein conjunction with the Catholic Primary Schools Cross Country Championships.
Thankfully the rain held out for the majority of the Championship.With the support of officials from the various Dioceses/Associations the day ran smoothly and in particular veryprofessionally. Many thanks go to Troy Moran the Championships co manager and the Course Managers, CraigBeacroft, Tony Bye and Heath Borg. A special mention to Wendy Breen and Lance Smith for their tireless effortsin ensuring the new Meet Manager program worked efficiently. This year was the first time CCCSA CrossCountry ran an AWD event. The event was a success.Thank you also to the student helpers from St Agnes Catholic High School who braved the unpredictableweather and helped in various tasks throughout the day.
From the CCCSA event, one hundred and forty one athletes were selected to represent CCCSA at the NSW AllSchools Cross Country Championships held at Eastern Creek Raceway on Friday 2oth July.
Some remarkable results were:
Students placing in the top 2012 boys:
14 Duncan Jarvis John Paul College Coffs Harbour
13 Boys:
10 Isaac Montgomery Patrician Brothers’ Blacktown
12 Tim Wylie Holy Spirit College Bellambi
14 Boys:
17 Brodie McInnes St Paul’s Catholic College Manly
15 Boys:
4 James Connor John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow
9 Daniel Bruton James Sheahan Catholic High Orange
10 Hugh Williams Holy Trinity School Inverell
11 Blake Spriggs St Pius X High School Adamstown
16 Jack Hickey St Mary’s High Gunnedah
16 Boys:
1 Cameron Page St Edwards College Gosford
2 Todd Wakefield St Gregory’s College Campbelltown
4 Kevin Batt St Edwards College Gosford
11 Nathan Sutherland James Sheahan Catholic High Orange
12 Paul Shapter St Patrick’s College
13 Reece Moffat St Mary’s High School
17 Boys:
2 Barton McPherson Lumen Christi Pambula
6 Sam Appleton St Columba’s High School Springwood
12 Matthew Cox St Gregory’s College Campbelltown
15 Ryan Hennessy Holy Spirit College Bellambi
16 James Nipperess Marist College Kogarah
18 Boys:
6 James Molony McCarthy Catholic College Tamworth
7 Michael Garrad Mackillop College Port Macquarie
8 John Paul John Paul College Coffs Harbour
15 Ryan Davidson Holy Spirit College Bellambi
12 Girls:
5 Katie Hunter St Leo’s Catholic College Wahroonga
9 Isabella Shina Marian College Kenthurst
15 Shinelle Baker Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta
17 Briella Brown Loreto College Kirribilli
18 Alisha Bass Maist Sisters’ College Woolwich
13 Girls
5 Hannah Angove Mt Carmel Central Yass
9 Elese Gallen Bede Polding South Windsor
12 Sarah Bright Mount St Benedict
17 Georgina Beck Monte Sant Angelo College North Sydney
14 Girls:
7 Grace Harvey Lumen Christi Pambula
8 Amanda Marks Mackillop College Bathurst
9 Emma Tamblyn St Paul’s College Kempsey
10 Laura Serwa Mt St Joseph’s Milperra
17 Rachel Howard Brigidine College Randwick
15Girls:
7 Kristina Cavanna Marian College Kenthurst
8 Natalie Van Coevorden John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow
15 Louise Marvin Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta
16 Girls:
4 Alana Yardley Holy Spirit College Bellambi
5 Jessie Obrien St Leo’s Catholic College Wahroonga
8 Hayley Virgo St Patrick’s College Sutherland
16 Elle Farrington Trinity Catholic College Auburn
20 Melissa Peacock Mater Maria College Warriewood
17 Girls:
7 Caitlin Switzer Monte Sant’ Angelo North Sydney
8 Bonnie Hancock John Paul College Coffs Harbour
13 Sophia Douglas St Leo’s Catholic College Wahroonga
14 Jodie Danvers McAuley College Grafton
15 Ashleigh Fleming Aquinas College Menai
18 Peta Forsyth Mater Dei College Wagga Wagga
18 Girls:
6 Megan Tumminello Mount St Benedict College Pennant Hills
11 Tenicka O’ Brien Mackillop Senior College Port Macquarie
14 Alice Tancred Loreto College Kirribilli
15 Rosie Tancred Loreto College Kirribilli
19 Erin Dougherty McAuley College Grafton
AWD
1 Sam Petterson (T38) Xavier College Skennars Head
2007 NSWCCC Annual Report Page 57
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 58
The following students went to represent NSW at the School Sport Australia Cross Country Championships inPerth:
12/13 Girls:11 Hannah Angove Mt Carmel, Yass
18/19 Girls:9 Megan Tuminello Mt St Benedict
14/15 Boys:3 James Connor John Therry Catholic High
16/17 Boys:4 Cameron Page St Edwards College East Gosford12 Todd Wakefield St Gregorys College, Campbelltown14 Barton McPherson Lumen Christi Catholic College, Pambula
18/19 Boys:4 Cale Bowd St Edwards College, Gosford5 James Molony McCarthy Catholic College, Tamworth
AWD:4 Sam Petterson Xavier College, Ballina
Overall it has been an outstanding year for CCCSA. All athletes must be commended for an outstanding effort in2007.
Liz GaleNSWCCC Cross Country Convener
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 59
DIVING - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSWCCC Carnival Report
The Combined Catholic Colleges Diving Competition was held at SOPA Homebush on Friday 30thMarch 2007. Thirty four competitors from nearly 20 NSW Catholic Schools competed in both springboardand platform events. It was great to see an increase in numbers in the younger age groups and I hopethese competitors will continue so that all our age groups can enjoy strong competition in the future. It wasalso encouraging to see the number of platform competitors increase. I’m sure with consistent training,there will be more next year.
The results of the competition are posted below. 1st, 2nd and 3rd place getters in each event proceeded tothe NSW All Schools Championships at SOPA on April 27, 2007.
A great thank you must be given to the wonderful officials on the day without whom this competition couldnot run as smoothly. Thank you also to Kym Skerritt for her support of CCC Diving. Judges: Allen Bull,John Crocker, David Holloway, Stan Pendall, Caroline Syme. Table Officials: Norma Holland, StuartGuthrie (OLMC Parramatta), Kirsti Purss. Congratulations to all who competed, I hope to see you againnext year, and to those who medaled, good luck at All Schools.
Anita Holland(NSWCCC Diving Convener)
13yrs Girls Springboard Place Name Score School 1st Savana Purss 126.70 St Joseph’s Port Macquarie2nd Zoe Coates 103.10 Monte Sant Angelo Nth Sydney 3rd Chloe Rennie 77.65 St Francis De SalesWagga 13yrs Boys Springboard 1st Jarrod Lynch 124.80 Sacred Heart Cootamundra 2nd William Smith116.65 St Gregory’s Campbelltown 3rd Jack Morris 92.15 St Francis De Sales Leeton 4th Joshua Hugo90.40 Sacred Heart Cootamundra 5th Adrian Stoll 76.35 St Francis De Sales Wagga 6th Paddy Jarvis71.60 Sacred Heart Cootamundra 7th Bill Cashmere 64.75 St Francis De Sales Wagga 14yrs GirlsSpringboard 1st Alexandra Nesich 179.25 Xavier High Albury 2nd Kate Rickards 164.45 St Pius X Maitland3rd Monique Austin 143.00 Mt St Joseph Milperra 4th Bridget Langtry 136.30 Santa Sabina Strathfield 5thMorgan Baxter 132.00 Santa Sabina Strathfield 6th Bobbie Habres 123.05 St Francis De Sales Leeton 7thStephanie Miller 108.60 Santa Sabina Strathfield 14yrs Boys Springboard 1st Tylor Pomeroy 183.80 MaterDei College Wagga 2nd Owen Gilbert 172.50 McCarthy College Emu Plains 3rd Matthew Ludowici 160.75St Augustine’s Brookvale 15yrs Girls Springboard 1st Lisa Smoleniec 170.15 Santa Sabina Strathfield 2ndLauren Caldwell 142.45 Loreto College Kirribilli 3rd Lucy Pigram 123.60 Sacred Heart Cootamundra 4thTenille Scali 115.50 St Francis De Sales Leeton 5th Molly O’Brien 92.85 Monte Sant Angelo Nth Sydney15yrs Boys Springboard 1st Nick Moellers-Halse 132.35 St Francis De Sales Leeton 16yrs GirlsSpringboard 1st Megan Blake 283.25 Catherine McAuley Westmead 2nd Ann Buchan 248.40 Xavier HighAlbury 3rd Casey Pomeroy 203.65 Mater Dei College Wagga 4th Phoebe Rennie St Francis De SalesLeeton 17yrs Girls Springboard 1st Elizabeth Butler 228.65 Stella Maris College Manly 2nd Sarah Piplica180.80 Oakhill College Castle Hill 3rd Amy Cummins 167.15 Santa Sabina Strathfield 4th ClaraLavermicocca 157.50 Santa Sabina Strathfield 17yrs Boys Springboard 1st Cameron McCormick 129.15 StFrancis De Sales Leeton Open Girls Platform 1st Megan Blake 206.30 Catherine McAuley Westmead 2ndSavana Purss 174.05 St Joseph’s Port Macquarie 3rd Bobbie Habres 128.20 St Francis De Sales LeetonOpen Boys Platform 1st Tylor Pomeroy 161.50 Mater Dei College Wagga 2nd Nicholas Moellers-Halse143.85 St Francis De Sales Leeton 3rd Owen Gilbert 109.75 McCarthy College Emu Plains
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
William Smith St Gregory’s College Campbelltown
Matthew Ludowici St Augustine’s College Brookvale
Owen Gilbert McCarthy Catholic College Emu Plains
Savana Purss St Joseph’s Regional HS Port Macquarie
Zoe Coates Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney
Kate Rickards St Pius X College Adamstown
Monique Austin Mount Saint Joseph College Milperra
Jack Morris St Francis De Sales College Leeton
Jarrod Lynch Sacred Heart Central School Cootamundra
Nick Moellers-Halse St Francis De Sales College Leeton
Cameron McCormick St Francis De Sales College Leeton
Chloe Rennie St Francis De Sales College Leeton
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 60
Alexandra Nesich Xavier High School Albury
Bobbie Habres St Francis De Sales Leeton
Lucy Pigram Sacred Heart Central School Cootamundra
Ann Buchan Xavier High School Albury
Megan Blake Catherine McAuley Westmead
Elizabeth Butler Stella Maris College Manly
Amy Cummins Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Sarah Piplica Oakhill College Castle Hill
Tyler Pomeroy Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Casey Pomeroy Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Lauren Caldwell Loreto College Kirribilli
Lisa Smoleniec Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
William Smith St Gregory College Campbelltown
Megan Blake Catherine McAuley College Westmead
Matthew Ludowici St Augustine's College Brookvale
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 61
BOYS FOOTBALL 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Andrew Bazi Marcellin College Randwick
Jason Jardine Holy Spirit College Bellambi
Travis Major St Paul's High Greystanes
Ivan Farac St Paul's Catholic College Greystanes
Antoni Golec Aquinas College Menai
Daniel Cascaroli St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton
Brad Walker Marcellin College Randwick
Ben Bromenberg Holy Spirit College Bellambi
Matt Benham St John Bosco College Engadine
Matthew Toohey All Saint's College Maitland
Graziano Trimboli Freeman Catholic College Bonnyrigg
Simon Ryan Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown
Tom Taylor Christian Brothers High School Lewisham
Adrian Karkelevski Holy Spirit College Bellambi
Tyler Gauston St John Bosco College Engadine
Chris Wheeler St Francis Xavier College Hamilton
CCC Carnival Report
The 2007 NSWCCC Selection Carnival was held over a night and day session at ValentinePark, Glenwood in Sydney. The success of such carnivals is entirely dependent upon theentrants who represented their dioccese/association with great distinction and pride culminatingin a fantastic two days. The NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Sports Association is extremelyfortunate to have a venue such as Valentine Park with brilliant facilities such as lighting andbeautifully manicured playing fields. This opportunity is only brought about by the generosity ofSoccer NSW who sponsors the selection carnival. On behalf of NSWCCC and all the diocesanrepresentatives a sincere thanks for your support. After a total of 30 matches involving 12teams, Southern Sydney were victorious defeating the Parramatta Diocese in the final whileWollongong defeated MCS to finish in 3rd place.
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Simon Ryan Patrician Brothers’ College Blacktown
Andrew Bazi Marcellin College Randwick
All Schools Carnival Report
The NSWCCC Boys state team acquitted themselves strongly at the All SchoolsChampionships in 2007. The large amount of rain that Sydney received during late June madeit extremely difficult to prepare team effectively due to lack of facilities available due to theweather. Having a revised programme as a result of the weather NSWCCC had to play twogames in one day. In the first game against CHS (2) the boys drew 2 All while in the secondgame against CHS (1) they lost 0-2. Unfortunately the score line in the second game does notreflect the fact the boys were forced to play two games within hours of one another on a heavy,water logged pitch. All members of the team should be commended for the way theyrepresented the NSWCCC with great pride and distinction regardless of the obstacles theyfaced. Thank you to David Mamo, Michael Ronchetti and Vince Colagiuri for yourprofessionalism and diligence in preparing the team for the NSW All Schools Championship.The NSWCCC are extremely fortunate to have such dedicated teachersindividuals.
John CarnabuciNSWCCC Boys Football (Soccer) Convener
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 62
STATE KNOCKOUT FOOTBALL COMPETITION2007 ANNUAL REPORT
The Competition began back on the 25th
May where the first round was played. In the boys competitionthere were 25 teams in the Junior 7-10 age group and 32 for the Senior age group all playing for the right to becrowned the best Catholic school team in the State. Thank you to Mark De Vries and the regional convenors fortheir fantastic efforts in running the competition up to the Semi Final stage.
Congratulations to the following schools for making the semi-final stage:Year 7-10: Edmund Rice, Wollongong; Christian Brothers, LewishamSenior Boys: Holy Spirit, Bellambie; Christian Brothers, Lewisham
The Finals were held at Hajduk Stadium on the 5th
September. There were some excellent skills on displaymixed in with some desperation football in what proved to be a very entertaining day of Football.
The Program for the day was as follows:
Year 7-10 GirlsSt Johns, Nowra versus St Josephs, Port MacquarieChampions- St Johns, Nowra
Senior GirlsFreeman Versus Marist Sisters WoolwichChampions- Marist Sisters Woolwich
Year 7-10 BoysAquinas College Menai versus All Saints LiverpoolChampions- Aquinas College Menai
Senior BoysAquinas College Menai Versus James Sheahan OrangeChampions- Aquinas College Menai
Thank you to all the coaches, managers and Principals from the many schools involved in the State KnockoutCompetition for allowing the students to participate in this prestigious competition. I am sure it was an experiencethat many will remember for a long time to come.
Trent WorrallNSWCCC Football Knockout Convener (Finals Stages)
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 63
GIRLS FOOTBALL - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Alison Ryan Carroll College Broulee
Britt Simmons McCarthy College Emu Plains
Carlie Ikonomou Marist Sisters' College Woolwich
Samantha Spackman Magdalene Catholic High Narellan
Trudie Camilleri St Patrick's College Campbelltown
Tori Gikas Brigidine College St Ives
Nicola Bolger Freeman Catholic High Bonnyrigg
Natasha Lo Guidice Monte Sant' Angelo College North Sydney
Joanne Saliba Cerdon College Merrylands
Rhali Dobson St Joseph's College Port Macquarie
Jessica Seaman Marist Sister's College Woolwich
Jenna Kingsley McCarthy College Emu Plains
Erin Markwick St John's College Dubbo
Claire Walsh St Patricks College Campbelltown
Emma Sloan St Columba's High Springwood
Jessie McCarthy McCarthy College Emu Plains
CCC Carnival Report
This year NSWCCC State Selection Trials were held at Valentine Park, Glenwood Park onTuesday 15th and Wednesday 16th of May. Players traveled from all over NSW representingtheir Diocese in a championship that demonstrated a high level of skill, commitment and aboveall sportsmanship. The tournament and selection trial ran very smoothly thanks largely to theefforts of NSWCCC Manager Aaron Poll, NSWCCC Coach Nicole Casey and the cooperativenature of Managers and Coaches alike. The tournament itself was intense and indicative of thewealth of Girls’ football talent in NSW Catholic Schools. The two randomly picked pools werevery eagerly contested with a high level of competition. Pool Winners Parramatta and Lismoreadvanced to the final whilst Pool Runners up Wollongong and CGSSSA battled it out in the 3rdvs 4th playoff. Both finals were evenly contested with Wollongong defeating CGSSSA to claim3rd place. The final saw two very well organised teams in Lismore and Parramatta play in avery exciting game. Parramatta won the final 2-0 in what was a great battle, with Lismorethrowing everything at Parramatta in the last few minutes by playing some very attackingfootball. Congratulations must be extended to Parramatta for winning the championship for thesecond year running and to Lismore for the spirited performances they showed over the two-day carnival. The selection of the NSWCCC squad was made difficult by the abundant talent ondisplay. Selectors were present at each game and entered into many discussions with coachesand managers concerning the individual qualities of each girl. Selectors all agree that the squadchosen has a great balance of talent, age and experience. A shadow squad was also chosen. Ioffer many thanks to selectors Aaron Poll and Nicole Casey for their involvement in theselection process and their continued support of girls’ football in catholic schools. I believe theNSWCCC girls’ football squad will make a very good account of themselves at the upcomingNSW All Schools tournament. Finally I would like to once again thank all those who contributedto such a great carnival this year including all the players, manager and coaches along with allthose involved in the carnival Aaron Poll, Nicole Casey, John Ossio and finally Kym Skerritt. Ieagerly look forward to next year’s carnival when we can again showcase and promote girlsfootball from Catholic schools.
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 64
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Alison Ryan Carroll College Broulee
Britt Simmons McCarthy College Emu Plains
Jenna Kingsley McCarthy College Emu Plains
Jessica Seaman Marist Sisters' College Woolwich
Carlie Ikonomou Marist Sisters' College Woolwich
Samantha Spackman Magdalene Catholic High Narellan
All Schools Carnival Report
The NSWCCC Open Girls' Football Team competed at the NSW All Schools FootballTournament in June 2007. The squad performed admirably in very testing conditions due to thetorrential downpours preceding the tournament. The girls contended with numerous last minutechanges of venues and water logged pitches to register a performance of which they could beproud. The squad showed great skill, determination and patience over the two day carnival andmust be commended for their efforts. The opening game of the carnival seen the girls draw 1-1with CHS 2 after a very late change of venue. The girls could consider themselves unlucky toonly come up with draw after dominating most of the game. The goal in particular was very wellcrafted with some slick build up work being rewarded with a fine team goal. The second day ofthe carnival seen the squad face the formidable CHS 1, side in the morning game. An evenlycontested game seen the girls lose 1-0 after conceding an unlucky goal. Efforts to find anequaliser were made more difficult with the atrocious conditions stopping shots at goals on thegoal line in deep puddles of water. The game was more like water polo game than a footballgame. The girls although be it a little wet and cold fronted up to their last game with CIS with thesame committed attitude. The game ended in a 0-0 draw with the girls once again dominatingthe game from start to finish. The whole squad and coaching staff should be proud of theirperformance under very stressful conditions and are to be commended for their dedication andcommitment under very trying conditions. Thanks and gratitude goes to Coach Nicole Caseyand Manager Aaron Poll for their time and effort with the squad this year and to Michael Sloanwho provided numerous photos of the two day carnival.
Students Selected in an Australian Team
Carlie Ikonomou Marist Sisters' College Woolwich
Janeen McCrorieNSWCCC Girls Football (Soccer) Convener
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 65
NSWCCC GIRLS FOOTBALL TEAM
GOLF 2007 - ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Carly Beck Stella Maris College Manly
Aliza Huff St. Mary's College Gateshead
Teagan Dunn Carroll College Broulee
Jenna Fitzgerald Xavier High School Albury
Daniel Bringolf Casimir College Marrickville
Dimitrios Papadatos MacKillop College Warnervale
Craig Boniface Marist Brothers Pagewood
Sam Newbrun St. Leo's College Wahroonga
Danny An De La Salle Ashfield
John Yim Holy Cross College Ryde
CCC Carnival Report
The Annual CCC golf tournament held at an unusually lush Camden Valley course once againproduced quality golf from some of the state's best players. The ever consistent Daniel Bringolfwon his first CCC title with a two shot victory in the stroke event firing one over par for the 27holes. Local boy Jace Kelly finished 2nd with a host of players including last year's AllschoolsChampion Dimi Papadatos gaining the coveted invitations to the Allschools championship heldat Muirfield. Others to join these three were Craig Boniface, Mitch Davis, Alex Katholos, SamNewbrun, Daniel Skelton, Luke Gaegler, Guy Nardo, Nick Simpson, Patrick Wangsa, LukeHumphries and John Yim. With thick rough and little run many of the girls stuggled in the heavyconditions. Manly player Carly Beck showed her class to win the girls' CCC title for the first time.Runner -up was the talented Gateshead student Aliza Huff. Other girls to qualify wereStephanie Solia, Jenna Fitzgerald, Teagan Dunn and Wagga youngster Chistina Appleton-Seymour. The Allschools Championship was held at Muirfield Golf Club in Sydney's HillsDistrict. As last year's Australian representative Danny An missed the CCC event due to theAustralian Amateur he was given a convener's invite to the event. Danny didn't disappoint asafter rounds of 69-70 he placed 2nd to the talented Alex Peade from Barrenjoey High School.The CCC team selected to travel to Eden includes Daniel Bringolf(3rd Allschools), SamNewbrun(5th Allschools), Dimi Papadatos(11th Allschools) and Craig Boniface(17th Allschools).Danny An and Holy Cross Ryde surprise packet John Yim(8th Allschools) will also travel toEden on special convener's invitations. The girls didn't fare as well at the AllschoolsChampionships. Carly Beck(5TH), Teagan Dunn(9th), Jenna Fitzgerald(11th) and AlizaHuff(14th) will represent NSW CCC at Eden Gardens in June. The relative youth of the CCCgirls' team augers well for the future with 3 players in year 9. The standout performance fromany player at the championships was from Marsden High School student Jessica Noh winningthe girls event by 13 strokes in an amazing 7 under par. Great golf!
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Danny An De La Salle College Ashfield
Daniel Bringolf Casimir College Marrickville
All Schools Carnival Report
NSW ALLSCHOOLS SELECTION TRIALS - EDEN GARDENS GOLF CLUB A rain-shortenedNSWALLSCHOOLS selection trial was held in bleak, wet and chilly conditions at Eden GardensGolf Club during the last week of term 2. Heavy rain made scoring difficult as the event wasreduced to 36 holes with the planned final day a washout. Again our girls struggled in the wetconditions with the longer hitters advantaged by the lack of run on the course. After a dismalday 1 the CCC girls performed much better on day 2 with the team improving by a massive 29shots. The damage was already done and with day 3 cancelled our girls were too far behind toforce their way into the Allschools team. Jenna Fitzgerald carded an 82, Carly Beck and AlizaHuff improved with 80's and Broulee junior Teagan Dunn fired a very solid round of 79. Thestrong CCC boys team fared much better with the ever consistent Daniel Bringolf(71-74) and
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 67
Danny An(74-69) placing in the top 4 sealing Allschools selection. This is Danny's thirdNSWALLSCHOOLS Team whilst Daniel will be representing NSW for the first time. CraigBoniface, Dimi Papadatos, Sam Newbrun and John Yim were only a couple of shots behind andthe final day's cancellation disappointingly dashed their chances of selection in the team totravel to Victoria in August. Once again the local hospitality was outstanding and despite thearctic conditions all students enjoyed themselves and to quote the Allschools convener "a badday at golf is better than a good day at school"- a comment agreed upon by all students at thepresentation. The School Sport Australia Championships were held at Mornington during thelast week of August. CCC' two representatives faired very well withy Danny An placing 5th andDaniel Bringolf 18th after the 36 holes strokeplay event. Both boys played exceptionally well inthe matchplay with Daniel winning 5 of 6 matches losing his only match 1 down. Danny An wentthrough undefeated and as a result was named in the Australian merit team again this time withthe honour of captain. Congratulations to both the boys.
Students Selected in an Australian Team
Danny An De La Salle Ashfield
Leroy ConroyNSWCCC Golf Convener
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 68
HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
Wagga Wagga hosted 45 teams at the 2007 NSWCCC Hockey Championships in fine weather onthe 10
thand 11
thMay Thirteen grass fields, one sand based turf and one water based turf were used
over the two days of the Championships.
Day 1 commenced at 8.00am and play ceased at 5.30pm. Day 2 started at 8.30am and finished at 2.30pm.
The Carnival was played in seven divisions:U/16 Girls A and BU/16 BoysOpen Girls A and BOpen Boys A and B
Kildare Catholic College organised their PASS class to be assistants over the two days. Wagga Wagga CityCouncil from whom a grant of $550.00 was obtained which was used in publicising the event.
The withdrawl of five teams after the draw was completed created undue stress, hassle and hard work.
The Annual General Meeting was held on Thursday evening and Bev Smith was elected President.
The Championships showcased to the Riverina via the two television stations and the local papers the wealth ofhockey talent we have in the NSWCCC system.
In 2008, the Championships will be conducted at Armidale by O’Connor Catholic College.
Regina RoachChampionship Convener
RESULTSScore
OPEN BOYS - O’Connor Catholic College Armidale Runner Up – Grafton 1-2
OPEN BOYS B – Xavier College Albury Runner Up – St Josephs’s Catholic HighAlbion Park
OPEN GIRLS A – McKillop College Bathurst Runner Up – Grafton 5-0
OPEN GIRLS B – St Mary’s Star of the Sea Wollongong Runner Up – Hamilton
U/16 BOYS – James Sheehan Catholic High Orange Runner Up – Maitland
U/16 GIRLS A – McKillop College Bathurst Runner Up – Tamworth 2-0
U/16 GIRLS B – Xavier College Albury Runner Up - Gateshead
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 69
U/16 BOYS HOCKEY - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Ben Suraci Magdalene College Wollongong
Kyle Eichorn O'Connor Catholic College Armidale
Lewis Shepherd Trinity College Goulburn
Michael Woods St. Pius X High School Adamstown
Daniel Sekulich St. Peter's Campus All Saint's College Maitland
James Grant Lumen Christi Catholic College Pambula
Alex Sutherland St. Pius X High School Adamstown
Nathan Cox Mackillop College Port Macquarie
Josh Kirk St. Mary's High School Gateshead
Cameron Frame St. Paul's College Port Macquarie
Brook Hockley O'Connor Catholic College Armidale
Chris Whitehall Holy Spirit College Bellambi
Scott Govers Edmund Rice College Wollongong
CCC Carnival Report
Selections for the NSWCCC U/16's Hockey went well. The process went smoothly. Thank verymuch to Mark Stevens and Leif Bergerson who assisted. The venue was ideal.
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Scott Cleary Marcellin College Randwick
Matthew Harmon John Paul College Coffs Harbour
All Schools Carnival Report
Adrenaline Rush Youth Tournament - Canberra - 10th - 13th July. The Under 16 CCC boyswere 1 of 4 teams in the under 16 division - the others being ACT, Adrenaline Rush and FTO(Focus Training Outcomes). The format for the competition was that each team would play theother 3 teams twice with the top 2 teams playing in the final. Game 1 - CCC defeated ACT (1-0)Scorer:Lewis Shepherd Game 2 - CCC defeated FTO (2-1):Scorers: Kyle Eichorn and LewisShepherd Game 3 - CCC defeated Adrenaline Rush (5-0) Scorers: Alex Sutherland, ScottGovers, Chris Whitehall(2) and Kyle Eichorn Game 4 - ACT defeated CCC (2-1) Scorer: BrookHockley Game 5 - CCC defeated FTO (1-0) Scorer: Chris Whitehall Game 6 - Adrenaline Rushdefeated CCC (2-0) These results placed CCC in the final against ACT with ACT running outwinners 4-2. Over the course of the 4 days all 13 players demonstrated great skill, teamwork,tenacity and sportsmanship. The following players were identified by umpires as playing a leadrole in the teams' success - Kyle Eichorn, Cameron Frame, Daniel Sekulich, Lewis Shepherdand Josh Kirk. Well done to all players for being runners up in a strong competition.
Ian McKenzieNSWCCC U/16’s Boys Coach
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 70
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 71
BOYS OPEN HOCKEY - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Given name Surname School Suburb/Town
Anthony Anable Trinity Catholic College Goulburn
Scott Cleary Marcellin College Randwick
Andrew Connell St Augustine's College Brookvale
Caleb Dobos O'Connor Catholic College Armidale
William Grant Lumen Christi Catholic College Pambula
Matthew Harmon John Paul Catholic College Coffs Harbour
Jeremy Huk Holy Spirit College Bellambi
Henry Jones St Francis Xavier College Hamilton
Michael McInerney Xavier High School Albury
Christopher O'Brien Marcellin College Randwick
Mitchell Pooley McCarthy College Tamworth
Ben Redding La Salle Academy Lithgow
Todd Seymour Trinity Catholic College Lismore
Ben Urquhart St Mary's Campus All Saint's College Maitland
CCC Carnival Report
Selections for the NSWCCC Open Boys Hockey went well. The process went smootly. Thank youvery much to Dave Harmon for his contribution with the selection of the Open Team. The venuewas ideal.
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Given name Surname School Suburb
Scott Cleary Marcellin College Randwick
Matthew Harmon John Paul College Coffs Harbour
All Schools Carnival Report
Parents who attended the Tournament were supportive as were the players with wanting theTournament to continue. It provides players with the opportunity to represent at a level that manywould not otherwise have the opportunity to, if this tournament did not exist.
RESULTS
Tuesday 10/7/07 – 10.30amNSWCCC vs NSWCHS 0-5 resultHard fought game after a team meeting and brief warm up/training session. First game for our boys andchallenge faced in not knowing each others game/ Coach changed a few positions around and 2
ndhalf looked
like a different team.
Wednesday 11/7/07 – 12.00 noonNSWCCC vs V.I.C.S 2-0 resultA good win for us. Many of the the V.I.C.S players are U/21’s so bigger in stature and more physical in theirgame play. Our team played exceptionally well and everyone gave their absolute best.
Thursday 12/7/07 – 10.30amNSWCCC vs NSW CIS 1-0 result
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NSWCCC played well against NSW CIS. The score doesn’t reflect the game in that CCC were a muchstronger, well structured side than CIS.
Thursday 12/7/07 - 3.00pmNSWCCC vs ACT U/18’s 1-3 resultACT U/18’s men were a very physical side and displayed some questionable taleling techniques.
Friday 13/07/07 – 10.30am Semi FinalNSWCCC vs ACT u/18 2-4 resultOnce again a very physical match against ACT U/18’s. This loss required us being placed 3
rdoverall and
allowed ACT to go through to play CHS in the final.
Overall, the boys placed well together as a team. They were very positive towards each other andencouraged one another. Everyone gave their best which is, at times a rarity, but very much appreciated bythe coach. We were very proud to be associated with this team.
Robyn HarmonNSWCCC Open Mens Manager 2007
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GIRLS OPEN HOCKEY - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Megan Callinan St Clare's College Taree
Domonique Clarke St Peter's Campus All Saint'sCollege
Maitland
Emma Colby St John's College Woodland
Kathryn Cook St Francis Xavier College Hamilton
Ashleigh Corby MacKillop College Bathurst
Tahlia Cranston MacKillop College Bathurst
Phoebe Danaher MacKillop College Bathurst
Stephanie Do Carmo Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Shian Duboc James Sheahan High Orange
Teagan Gale Trinity Catholic College Goulburn
Kaitlin Giri John Therry Catholic High Rosemeadow
Emmaline Hickey Loreto College Kirribilli
Emma Howard Mt Carmel High Varroville
Emily Jones St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford
Adrianna Purdy McCarthy College Tamworth
All Schools Report
The above girls represented NSWCCC at the Canberra International Youth Challenge for 2007.Ashleigh Pointer and Natasha Christian were also selected into the team but had to withdraw.Coach: Angela HennesseyManager: Bev SmithSelected Tournament Team Teagan Gale – Player of the Tournament. Mardi Watts from U/16salso selected into Open Tournament team NATIONAL UNDER 18S It was also pleasing to seeTeagan Gale represent NSW at the Australian National Under 18 Championships. ResultsRound results Against ACT Won 2-1 and 3-1, Against CHS Drew 3-3 and 1-1 Against CIS Lost4-3 and 3-1 Were equal with CHS on points to play CIS, However CHS had better goal averageand Final between CIS and CHS was won by CIS 1-0
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GIRLS U/16 HOCKEY - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Katie Andrews St Joseph's High School Aberdeen
Abbey Cambridge Trinity Catholic College Goulburn
Mathilda Carmichael Monte Sant'Angelo Mercy College North Sydney
Dominique Cutler Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta
Kate Davis Holy Spirit College Bellambi
Ruth Ford Mackillop College Bathurst
Rebecca Lee Mackillop College Bathurst
Zoe Naylor Mackillop College Bathurst
Kizziah Plumb St Mary's Star of the Sea College Wollongong
Sophie Rodda Trinity Catholic College Lismore
Johanna Rowlands Trinity Catholic College Goulbrn
Tessa Royle St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong
Amy Symons James Sheahan Catholic High Orange
Ellora Thwaite Catherine McAuley Catholic College Westmead
Mardi Watts MacKillop College Bathurst
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Rebecca Lee MacKillop College Bathurst
Mardi Watts MacKillop College Bathurst
Johanna Rowlands Trinity College Goulburn
Ellora Thwaite Catherine McAuley Westmead
Sophie Rodda Trinity College Lismore
All Schools Carnival Report
On Monday 9th July the girls met at the National Hockey Centre for a training session at 2pm.Mardi Watts and Johanna Rowlands were named as Co-Captains. The tournament commencedon Tuesday, and since there were only four teams in the Under 16 division each team playedthe other teams twice. The girls went through undefeated, with ACT proving to be the toughestopposition. In the first round of matches the girls recorded three out of three wins (FTO 7-2,ACT 4-1 and Adrenaline Rush 4-1).However the match results were much closer in the secondround with two wins( FTO 2-1 and Adrenaline Rush 5-3) and a 2-2 draw with ACT. This placedthe girls first and ACT second. ACT had been using the tournament as trials for theirrepresentative side, so they had their best team against us for the final. After a very tight firsthalf, ACT went to the break leading 1-0. However, soon after half time CCC was able toequalize the score line through a goal from Mardi. With less than a minute to go, and havingconsulted the rules for a drawn final, Abbey scored the winning goal. The final result (2-1) was awell deserved win to the girls from NSW CCC. Throughout the week the girls played some veryentertaining hockey, linking up well together resulting in some excellent team goals. At all timesthey displayed good team spirit and were a credit to NSW CCC and their respective schools. Ateam of the tournament was selected from both age divisions (under 18 and under 16).Congratulations to Mardi Watts who was named in this team.
Bridget DavisNSWCCC Girls Hockey Manager
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15 YEARS NETBALL - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Anita Blanco Bethany College Kogarah
Tianna Cummings San Clemente High School Mayfield
Meagan Dielman John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow
Jennifer Hassett St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah
Emma Hoyle St Patrick's College Sutherland
Katie Maguire St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford
Alix McDermott St Patrick's College Campbelltown
Ashleigh Meriing St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford
Lauren Penfold Our Lady of Mercy College Burraneer
Chloe Wakefield St Ursula's College Kingsgrove
Brooke Miller Stella Maris College Manly
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Alix McDermott St Patrick's College Campbelltown
Anita Blanco Bethany College Kogarah
Ashleigh Meiring St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford
Brooke Miller Stella Maris College Manly
All Schools Carnival Report
CIS 37 defeated CCC 32CIS 43 defeated CHS 34CHS 42 defeated CCC 31
Winners: CISRunners Up: CHS
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OPEN NETBALL - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Caitlin Barratt Mt Saint Benedict College Pennant Hills
Samantha Fahy Marist Sisters' College Woolwich
Kellyann Grayson All Saint's College - St Mary's Campus Maitland
Nicola Gray Mercy College Chatswood
Alexa Wilkinson St Mary's College Gunnedah
Alison Lovat St Ursula's College Kingsgrove
Kendall Sergeant Brigidine College St Ives
Megan Styles John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow
Nicole Styles John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow
Jillian Townsend St Patrick's College Sutherland
CCC Selections Report
All Schools Carnival Report
CCC 37 defeated CIS 35 CHS 51 defeated CIS 23 CHS 34 defeated CCC 333 Winners OpensCHS Runners Up CCC
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RUGBY LEAGUE - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
2007 saw only minor changes to our Executive with Mark Falkenmire from McCarthy Catholic CollegeTamworth being elected as Country Vice President at our AGM in December 2006 and Barry Walsh fromSt.Dominic’s College, Kingswood fulfilling the role of City Vice President. A massive vote of thanks to all membersof the executive for their tireless work in overseeing the operations of the NSWCCC Rugby League in 2007.
This years Selection Trials were conducted for the first time at the Crest complex at Bass Hill on May 18th and19th. Apart from the threat of inclement weather and some initiation teething problems games went ahead as schedule
at what proved to be a very appropriate venue. Thanks to Bankstown Council, Mr Frank Barrett of the Bulldogs and theBankstown Sports and Social Club for their support with the Trials. Many thanks to Mr James Clancy from De La SalleCollege Revesby and the Principal and Staff for their assistance with the convening of this selection trial.
The squads selected for both the 15 Years and 18 Years National Championships promised to be competitive onesand included players from most associations.
The staff for 18 years squad were: Mr Nal Wijesekera (La Salle BankstownCoach), Mr Michael Lewis (La SalleBankstown Manager), Mr James Sutherland (Parramatta MaristTrainer) and Mr Steve Hooper (Red Bend CollegeForbesTour Manager).
The 15 Years Squad were under the care of Mr Mark Morrison (St Paul’s CollegeKempsey), Mr Peter Ross (PatricianBrothers CollegeBlacktown), Mr John McKnight (McCarthy College, Emu Plains) and Mr Phil Tobin (Tour Manager).
Both teams were competitive in their respective competitions, with the 15 Years team losing the final to CHS and theEighteens playing off for third and fourth against CAS after losing previous games narrowly to CHS and QLD.Congratulations to all players and staff on their selection and efforts throughout the duration of their respectivecampaigns. Congratulations must go to CHS for winning both age groups at the National Championships. As a result ofthe efforts at the Championships Luke Pickard (St Patrick’s CollegeSutherland), Chris Binge (St. John’sCollegeWoodlawn), Harry Siejka and Vaiupuna Tia Kilifi (St.Dominic’s College, Kingswood) and Alex McKinnon(St.Gregory’s College Campbelltown) were awarded places in the 15 Years Australian Merit Team. At 18 Years level,Jason Baitieri (Oakhill College), Daniel Mortimer (James Sheahan Catholic CollegeOrange), Greg Waddell(St.Dominic’s College, Kingswood) and Liam Foran (Marist College North Shore) were selected in the AustralianSchoolboys tour to New Zealand. Jason Baitieri was selected as one of the team leadership group and all playerscommitted themselves great aplomb in the undefeated three match tour. Jason was awarded the players player awardfor the Second Test.
With respect to association competitions, once again successful seasons were had in the Metropolitan CatholicSchools, Metropolitan Catholic Colleges, Christian Brothers Sporting Association, Arrive Alive Cup and Cochrane Cup14 Years Competitions. Marcellin College Randwick won the 13A, 13B, 14 and 15 years divisions in MCC, with MaristCollegeNorth Shore winning A and B Grade. In MCS, Patrician Brothers Blacktown won the First Grade, 14/1’s and13/1 divisions, St. Greg’s Campbelltown won the Second Grade, Year 10’s, 15/1’s and 15/4’s, and 14/3 divisions,Greystanes the 13/3’s and 15/3 divisions, Patrician Brothers Fairfield winning the Year 10 3 rd Division and 13’s 2 ndDivision and St.Dominic’s winning the 14’s 2 nd Division. In the Cochrane Cup Statewide 14 Years knockout, St.Joseph’s Catholic High School, Aberdeen defeated Mater Dei Catholic College, Wagga Wagga. All Saints College,Maitland were runners up in the inaugural 18 years Country Cup, conducted by the Country Rugby League. In theArrive Alive Cup, once again CCC were well represented in the final 16 teams, with Patrician Brothers CollegeBlacktown going down in the final to Matraville High School.
AcknowledgementsThe development and promotion of Rugby League among Catholic Schools and Colleges cannot be continued withoutthe efforts and support of Principal’s, Sports Coordinators, Teachers, and Parents at all levels. To them, we are greatlyindebted for their voluntary time.
Again the New South Wales Rugby League has provided much needed financial and administrative support to ourorganisation. Thank you greatly to Martin Meredith, Steve Hewson, and to John Coates at the Australian RugbyLeague for their help.
I would also like to thank Clive Nettleton (Canterbury International – Australia) for the wonderful job and product that heprovides with our gear at State and National level. Finally to the NRL clubs who donated prizes for player awards at theState Trials and to the NSWRL and CRL Referees Associations for their continued support.
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U/16’S RUGBY UNION - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
The 2007 NSWCCC side assembled at the NSW Academy of Sport for a 2 day camp prior to theNSW All School Trials. Unfortunately due to weather conditions the game against ISA was cancelledwhich meant that the side’s game against NSW Country 16s was going to be the player’s only chanceto impress selectors.
The players played some fantastic rugby during that game pilling on a total score of 47-0. Some exciting freeflowing rugby was displayed and the NSWCCC side was defiantly the team that people were talking about.From that game we had several boys selected in the NSW All Schools possible verse probable game.
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Thomas Kauffmann St Paul's College Manly
Ben Soutter St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga
Tyron Rota St Paul's College Manly
Daniel Alley St Paul's College Manly
David Hatzimarkos Marist College North Sydney
Matthew Penitani St Dominic's College Kingswood
Trent Hoscher Holy Trinity College Inverell
Andrew Cowlan Red Bed Catholic College Forbes
David Peake James Sheahan Catholic High School Orange
Jayden Dallalana Holy Spirit College Bellambi
Malakai Watene-Zelezniak St Dominic's College Kingswood
Justin Smith St Joseph's High School Aberdeen
Leki Filihia De Le Salle College Ashfield
Jared McCarthy Marist College Kogarah
Sam Wheeler St John's College Dubbo
Rhys Berryman St Gregory's College Campbelltown
Tannous Ferris Marist College Eastwood
Anthony Haddad Christian Brothers High School Lewisham
Harry Bergelin St Paul's College Manly
Oliver Huggert De La Salle College Caringbah
Pat Buscombe St Edward's College Gosford
Haylen Williams St Dominic's College Kingswood
Alex Sullivan Marist College North Sydney
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Given name Surname School Suburb
Jayden DallalLana Holy Spirit College Bellambi
Daniel Alley St Paul's College Manly
Congratulations to the Jayden Dallalana and Daniel Alley who were selected for the NSW All Schools side thattraveled to Brisbane over the July School holidays.
Further congratulations to Jayden Dallalana and Jack Rowntree who after the Australian School Championshipswere selected in the Australian 16s Merit side.
I would like to thank NSW Rugby union for conducting a skills session on the day prior to the carnival. Theplayers and the coaches learnt a lot during different core and individual skills sessions that will help develop theirgame for the future.
Congratulations to all boys who were selected to represent NSW Catholic Colleges. Thank you to the playersand parents who traveled several hours for training sessions and on game day.
Coach: Daniel Brown, Marist College North ShoreAssistant Coach: Jayson Brewer, Marist College Pagewood
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OPEN RUGBY UNION - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Daniel Hilton St Edward's College Gosford
Michael Holten Marcellin College Randwick
Dean Doumbos St Paul's College Manly
James Beaufils St John Bosco College Engadine
Dylan Harvey
Damon Washington De La Salle College Cronulla
Ben Dyer Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood
Malaki Tawake St Dominic's College Kingswood
Nick White St Gregory's College Campbelltown
Brendon Barnes Marist College Pagewood
William Siale Holy Spirit College Bellambi
Chris Perelini St Dominic's College Kingswood
Serafu Fatiaki St Dominic's College Kingswood
Shannon Karaka St Dominic's College Kingswood
Steve Morris St Gregory's College Campbelltown
Steve Blacker St Gregory's College Campbelltown
Marcus Berryman St Gregory's College Campbelltown
Dom Longhurst James Sheahan Catholic High Orange
Ashley Culvert-Evers St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga
Dean McGlinchey Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood
Mafi Fifita Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield
Anders Huxtable Marist College Pagewood
Stuart Pollock St Gregory's College Campbelltown
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Nick White St Gregory’s College Campbelltown
All Schools Carnival Report
The NSWCCC Rugby Team had a very successful time at the NSW All SchoolsChampionships. Unfortunately the first round game against ISA was washed out so the playershad one less game to impress the selectors. After copping a heavy defeat by CHS II's last year,we bounced back this year losing a close contest 20-14 after leading them 14-0 early in thesecond half. Our second game against AICES saw us record a hard fought 28-5 victory. At thisstage we had a couple of players being considered for the NSW teams with Nick White (StGregory's Campbelltown) being selected in the NSW II's team that contested the AustralianChampionships in Canberra. The camp at Narrabeen again proved very popular and successfuland no doubt coming together as a team is vital to building the teamwork that is necessary forus to be competititive at the championships. One recommendation for 2008 would be to holdthe camp in the lead up to the ISA fixture, coming together on the Friday and then having atraining session on the Thursday night prior to the following weeks games. This would allow usto have a good solid, physical session on the Friday prior to the ISA game on the Sunday.Presently coming together on the Thursday with a game on the Friday doesn't allow us to havesuch a physical session. The exising camp also clashes with MCS Rugby League finals and thisyear meant these players didn't get to camp until our training session was over (they played afinal) and then they had to back up the next day and play the trial against CHS (there wereabout six players affected). Shifting the camp forward however may have an impact on thecountry players and where and with who (could be billeted out by other players) they would staywhile the championships are on. My thanks are extended to both Kym Skerritt and Andy Martinfor their support duing the championships. Knowing that Andy is resigning as CCC Convener Iwould especially like to thank him for his tireless efforts in gaining for the CCC, the recognitionfor rugby that it deserves. I have no doubt that CCC Rugby is so much stronger as a result ofhis efforts over the years and am so glad that in his final year, the team was able to give him asuccessful send off with strong performances at the championships.Steve Mitchell/Nick Lah
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BOYS SOFTBALL - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Sam Luke St Francis Xavier College Hamilton
Grant Kerrigan St Dominic's College Penrith
Jarod Wakefield Aquinas College Menai
Benjamin Green Aquinas College Menai
Tim Porter De La Salle College Cronulla
Sam Bonfield St. Gregory's College Campbelltown
Tyson Bonfield Mt Carmel High Varroville
Blake Boys Mt Carmel High Varroville
Jamie Bird St. Gregory's College Campbelltown
Patrick Schipp St. Gregory's College Campbelltown
Ryan O'Driscoll John Therry College Rosemeadow
Patrick Kelly St John's College Woodlawn
Sam Brown St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton
CCC Carnival Report
We would also like to see more boys from all schools to attend the carnival so the game willcontinue to improve and if we all encourage each other the game of softball will benefit. thankyou Glenys Fallick NSWCCC Convener.
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
All Schools Carnival Report
This year's carnival was held at Blacktown Olympic Park on the 13th-14th September 2007,NSWCCC competed against ACT and CHS. The first day of competion we played ACT andwere defeated.The second game against CHS the score was a loss 6-3 but the boys had a verygood game. Day 2 started with NSWCCC playing ACT, unfortuantley the boys were out classedin this game.Tim Porter took some very nice cathces in the out field. Our pitchers RyanO'Driscoll,Tyson Bonfeild,Patrick Shipp and Grant Kerrigan tried to contain the opposition but itwas going to be very difficult task. Ben Green as catcher, did well leading the team by example.The boys were a very young side this year and with more experience on our side some of theseboys will be be our future for catholic schools. Some players had some difficultty in coping withthe standard of play shown by the older and more experienced boys from the other teams. Wewould like to thank all the parents for supporting the boys for the last two days.
Glenys FalliickNSWCCC Softball Convener
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GIRLS SOFTBALL - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Georgia Casey Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills
Simone Freeman Gilroy College Castle Hill
Lasche Richardson Cerdon College Merrylands
Natalie Steel Brigidine College St Ives
Paige Hyslop Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills
Caitlin Pobjie Terra Sancta College Schofields
Melissa Ross Mt St Joseph Milperra
Kimberley Wright Emmaus Catholic College Kemps Creek
Ksenja Gatti Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney
Michelle Bell St Patrick's College Campbelltown
Rachel Devlin Mount St Joseph Milperra
CCC Carnival Report
NSWCCC Softball selection carnival was held at Campbelltown Softball Association on the 26thFeb 2007 for both the boys and girls. We would like to express our gratitude to theCampbelltown Softball Association and their canteen staff for accomadating our carnival at thevery last moment due to the Penrith Association grounds being closed because of very badweather. I also would like to thank all the parents, coaches, managers of all the teams for theco-operation and patience due to the circumstances. It proved to us if we all pull together ourcarnival can still go ahead as planned. Thank you to all the umpires, SMA Carolyn Knight,selectors Sue Pobjie, Samantha Fallick and Shaun Bostock. We would also like to welcome ournew Association SCCCA. Congratulate once again to Carol Deegan as coach of the girls team.The carnival displayed excellent skills and teamwork by the girls. The final results had to go firstpast the post due to the delayed start. This yea'r winners were Broken Bay. At the conclusion ofthe carnival the NSW CCC team was chosen.
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Simone Freeman Gilroy College Castle Hill
Paige Hyslop Mt St Benedict College Pennant Hills
Natalie Steele Brigidine College St Ives
Kimberley Wright Emmaus Catholic College Kemps Creek
Laura Giblett Stella Maris College Manly
All Schools Carnival Report
All Schools Carnival was held at Blacktown Olympic Park Blacktown on the 13th March 2007. Iwould like to congradulate all members of this years team for a very successful tournament thegirl were third over all. It was a great pleasure to work with this team. We would like tocongratulate the following students who made it into the NSW All Schools team forSoftball.They will travel to Perth later on in the year. Good luck to all the girls on their selection.Glenys Fallick NSWCCC Softball Convener
Students Selected in an Australian Team
Simone Freeman Gilroy College Castle Hill
Natalie Steele Brigidine College St Ives
Laura Giblett Stella Maris Manly
NSWCCC GIRLS SOFTBALL
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SWIMMING 2007 - ANNUAL REPORT
The 2007 NSWCCC Swimming Championships were held on Friday 30th
of March at the SydneyAquatic Centre. For the first time we implemented the new selection criteria for the carnival. It was goodto see that we had a stronger field for all races and that the standard of competition had improved from the previousyear.
As usual, each Diocese entered very strong teams. It was evident that this year would prove to be as competitive asever. With each race consisting of the fastest Diocesan competitor in every event and their two fastest in the 50freestyle, the remaining lanes were filled with the next fastest times from any athlete in the state. This did allow a fullcomplement of swimmers in extremely competitive heats.
The carnival began well and looked to be running smoothly. A routine check of the timeline during the course of theday however, painted a completely different picture. It suggested that we were running extremely behind time andthat an alternate plan of action was required. While looking at the alternatives, it was clear that some of the eventswould need to be completed in the diving pool lanes, which were being used as the warm down pool. The nextavailable race was therefore announced to be re-allocated, as were a whole list to follow. Fortunately, due to thehelp of the computer technicians, the error was identified and the carnival was completed as normal. I would like tothank the staff and officials who helped in the changing of the normal program. In particular, I would like to thankKym Skerritt, Helen Wood and team, plus all of the Diocesan representatives for their assistance before, during andafter the event in compiling their teams and assisting in the coordination of the CCC team for All Schools.
The standard of competition was very high and there were a number of significant performances
There performances are as follows:
NAME NSWCCC RESULTS ALL SCHOOLS RESULTSTONEYA PRICE-13 Years
1st
50 Breast, 50 Fly, 50 Back, 100Breast3
rd50 Free
4th
100 Back
1st
50 breast, 50 back
TE HAUMI MAXWELL-13 Years
1st
50 Free, 50 Fly, 50 Back, 100Free, 100 Back3
rd100 Fly
1st
50 Free, 50 Back, 50 Fly, 100Free (Record)4
th100 Back
7th
100 FlyJESSICA ASHWOOD-14 Years
1st
200 Free, 400 Free5
th100 Free
1st
400 Free (Record 4:29.08)3
rdMixed 800m Free
MICHAEL YOUNG-15 Years
1st
50 Back, 100 Back, 200 IM2
nd50 Free, 50 Fly
1st
50 Back2
nd100 Back, 200 Back
6th
50 Free, 100 Free7
th50 Fly
MONIQUE VAN BALEN-17 Years
1st
50 free, 50 fly, 100 free, 200 free,200 IM2
nd100 breast
3rd
100 fly
1st
200 free, 200 IM2
nd100 free
I would like to encourage every Diocese to submit extra times for the spare lanes in the effort to give their studentsthe opportunity to compete at this level.
I am looking forward to next year’s carnival and the fine performances that it will bring.
Wayne GillardNSWCCC Swimming Convener
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TENNIS 2007 - ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
James McKee St Francis Xavier College Hamilton
Dane Moran All Saints' College St Mary's Campus Maitland
Daniel Emms St Paul's College Kempsey
Patrick Ryan St Edward's College Gosford
Jonathan Cooper Marist College Pagewood
Andrew Macpherson St Catherine's College Singleton
Adam Taylor St Paul's High Port Macquarie
Christopher Peters Christian Brothers High School Lewisham
Emily Myers Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Sarah Hecimovic St Patrick's College Strathfield
Bernadette Massih Mount St Joseph's College Milperra
Cayleigh Timm Brigidine College St Ives
Peta Forsyth Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Lara Winston Marian College Kenthurst
Natalie Markovic Mt Carmel High Varroville
Victoria Jones Xavier High School Albury
CCC Carnival Report
NSWCCC trials were held in Wollongong on Tuesday March 13th on a day that looked as if rainwould interrupt play. However the rain stayed away till all matches were finished and the team wasselected. Approximately 25 girls and 30 boys attended the trials to select 8 boys and 8 girls torepresent NSWCCC at the NSW All Schools trials. Sportmanship and behaviour of all studentswas excellent and made the job of the referree easy for the day. The team selected came frommost parts of NSW which indicates that the trials are becoming more well known and schools areencouraging students to attend. A special thank you to the many parents who provided transport toWollongong and in some cases stayed the night before to ensure thier son/ duaghter was on time.The professional coaches at Beaton Park were extremely cooperative in allowing us more courtsand working their coaching and school committments around the event. Tennis Wollongong whoprovided the control room and microphones continue to support this event and are to be thanked.The format used for the trials was the same as stduents would face at NSW All Schools later in themonth. This format involves round robin in the morning with the top 2 from each pool progressingto the afternoon round robin where the pools are redrawn according to the mornings results. Thetop 2 players from each ofthe 4 afternoon pools were selected in the team. This is the sameprocedure used to select the All Schhols team and allows players to see what they face later in themonth.
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Peta Forsyth Mater Dei Wagga Wagga
Bernadette Massih Mount St Joseph's College Milperra
James McKee St Francis Xavier's College Hamilton
All Schools Carnival Report
The NSW All Schools Carnival was held on Tuesday 27th and Wednesday 28th March atWollongong.The competition this year was of a very high standard but no real behaviour problemsoccurred. All NSWCCC members were extremely well bevaved and represented themselves andtheir schools with distinction. Six of our boys and 5 girls made it through to the afternoon pools toselect the team. NSWCHS won both the boys and girls team event with NSWCCC being 2nd in thegirls and 3rd in the boys. However in the boys only a few sets separated the 3 teams, indicatingthe closeness of the competition. Two girls and one boy were selected in the NSW All Schoolsteam for Canberra in May to contest the Pizzey Cup. For James and Peta this is their 2nd year inthe team and Bernadette makes the team on her first attempt- well done to all 3 and the best
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wishes for Canberra.The NSW All Schools Team won the Pizzey Cup and James McKee wasselected in the Australian merit team after reaching the semi finals of the individual event. Petawon the consolation singles event.
Students Selected in an Australian Team
James McKee St Francis Xavier Hamilton
Kay SouthallNSWCCC Tennis Convener
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2007 OPEN BOYS TOUCH - ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Luke Eisenhuth St. Columba's High School Springwood
Alan Eisenhuth St. Columba's High School Springwood
Matt Winchester LaSalle College Bankstown
Jonathon Wehbe Parramatta Marist Westmead
Daniel Mahony Patrician Brothers College Fairfield
Morris Takchi Parramatta Marist Westmead
Ben McKenzie Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Cameron Breust Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Pat Geale Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Josh Murray Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Jacob Kearney St. Francis Xavier Hamilton Maitland
Mitchell Bourke St. Clare's College Taree
Zac Nix Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Sam Gilbert St Gregory's College Campelltown
Charlie Moubarak LaSalle College Bankstown
CCC Carnival Report
On the 19th
September this over fifty teams from across Australia converged on Coffs Harbour’s InternationalStadium for the X-Blades under 18 National Touch Football Championships. NSW Combined catholic Colleges wererepresented in two teams, Under 18 Boys and Under 18 Girls.
The under 18 boys began their campaign in sensational form. Led by Australian youth squad member CameronBreust, Captains Matthew Winchester and Ben MacKenzie and 4 year NSWCCC Veteran Luke Eisenhuth the boyscrushed South Australia 19-1 in what was an outstanding display of team touch.
The boys then reached what would be their biggest hurdle of the championship. Their second round match wasagainst 2006 champions Sydney Mets. The boys played strongly in the first half, but some uncharacteristic errorsled to the strong Mets outfit running away with a convincing 9-3 victory.
Round three saw NSW CCC play the Brisbane City Cobras outfit. In a tough and torrid affair the boys again wentdown in a close 7-5 loss. Reeling from two losses, the NSW boys hard to regain composure if they were to make thefinal series. Showing true CCC spirit and responding to Coach Roberts’ inspiring words of wisdom the boys regainedthe confidence showed I round one and easily accounted for the fancied South Queensland outfit 8-4, leaving uswith a remote chance of a finals birth.
Friday’s round saw the CCC boys tackle school rivals CIS. To the credit of the Independents Schools side this gameturned out to be a much tougher affair than first thought. After leading 6-1 at half time the CCC boys escaped with atough 8-6 win setting up a quarter finals showdown.
Due to our two losses in the pool games CCC drew the toughest of the four quarter finals. Again we were to play theSydney Mets who once again proved far to classy running away with a convincing 11-2 victory and ultimatelysecuring their second consecutive National under 18 Championship Title beating QSST in the final. This loss left asomewhat bitter taste in the mouth of many passionate CCC players and officials as the majority of the Met’s line-upare current NSW Catholic School Students.
All players should be congratulated on the efforts over the four day tournament. Our leading try scorers for thechampionships were Allan Eisenhuth (11), Cameron Breust (9) and Sam Gilbert (6). Special mention must alsogo the Team MVP Cameron Breust and NSW “Blues” recipients Matthew Winchester and Luke Eisenhuth.Next year will be another exciting one for CCC touch, with a number of talented up and coming players to mix inwith the current experienced squad members. The Open training Camp in July was an outstanding success thisyear in bringing the sides together and fine tuning many of our areas. With this camp and other fantastic ideas onthe agenda 2008 will surely be a year to look forward to. Special thanks to the Open boys coach Steven Robertsand NSW CCC Touch Convener Mr. John Hassett for all their hard work and insight in 2007.
Adam KellyOpens Boys Manager
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 95
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 96
15 YEARS BOYS TOUCH - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Daniel Chiddy St Paul's Catholic College Manly
Brocke Argus Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Eden Price Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Sam Brisby St Augustine's College Brookvale
Mitchell Mahoney Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown
Aaron Farkas St Dominic's College Kingswood
Scott Daley Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown
Jake Webb St Columba's High School Springwood
Cade Price Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Ben Saunders Gilroy College Castle Hill
Emmanuel Giuffre Marcellin College Randwick
Tyrone Tadros St Patrick's College Dundas
Tom Eisenhuth St Columba's High Springwood
Aaron Pollard Marist College Kogarah
CCC Carnival Report
This years selection trials were held on Wednesday, 6th June at Jubilee Park, Wagga Wagga.The semi finals were contested between MCC vs MCS, and Wagga Wagga vs Armidale. MCCand Wagga Wagga met in the decider with Wagga Wagga being too strong on the day. Playerof the tournament: Eden Price.
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Daniel Chiddy St Paul's Catholic College Manly
Eden Price Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Sam Brisby St Augustine's College Brookvale
Aaron Farkas St Dominic's College Kingswood
Scott Daley Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown
Tom Eisenhuth St Columba's High Springwood
All Schools Carnival Report
The NSW All Schools Selections was held at the Narrabeen Academy of Sport on the 21st-22nd of July.
The CCC boys were undefeated in the pool rounds against CHS and CIS. In a tightly contestedfinal, the NSWCCC held a 2-1 lead for majority of the half but found themselves down 4-2 at thebreak.
The boys regrouped to dominate the second half getting the scores to 4 all. NSWCCC ended upgoing down 5-4 but are to be commended on how they gelled as a team, how they put in theeffort and played an exciting brand of football. Congratulations to the boys who were selected inthe NSW all schools team. NSWCCC Boys “Player of the Tournament” Aaron Farkas.
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 97
GIRLS OPEN TOUCH - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Tara Boland Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park
Megan Callinan St Clares Taree
Cassie Diggins Emmaus Catholic College Kemps Creek
Ashley Dyer Mater Maria Catholic College Warriewood
Rachel Halpin McCarthy Catholic College Armidale
Stephanie Halpin McCarthy Catholic College Armidale
Hayley Henderson Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park
Renee McEduff Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park
Brittney McLeod Stella Maris College Manly
Brianna Price Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Olivia Ryan Loyola Senior Girls High Mount Druitt
Lauren Simpson Terra Sancta College Quakers Hill
Jessica Suckling Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Natalie Whiting St Clares Taree
CCC Carnival Report
Semi Finals: Parramatta defeated Wollongong Maitland defeated Broken Bay Final: Parramattadefeated Maitland Player of the tournament: Cassie Diggins (Parramatta)
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 98
GIRLS 15 YEARS TOUCH - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Tyla Gambel Emmaus College Kemps Creek
Brooke Clements Emmaus College Kemps Creek
Monique McHugh Catherine McAuley Westmead
Emma Ryan Brigidine College Randwicl
Gracie Ryanhart Trinity Catholic College Auburn
Stephanie Cummings St Ursula's College Kingsgrove
Alicia Quirk Kildare Cathoilc College Wagga Wagga
Melissa Edwards Kildare Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Melinda Foschi Marian Catholic College Griffith
Jenna Hitch Stella Maris College Manly
Sarah Peattrie Stella Maris College Manly
Anna Leary St Joseph's High School Port Macquarie
Courtney Gordan St Joseph's High School Port Macquarie
Caitlin Emery Holy Spirit Bellambi
CCC Carnival Report
The CCC carnival was a success with a very cold but sunny day with many high quality playersready to demonstrate their skills on the Touch fields. With very close scores there was not alotseparating the top 7 teams. With CGSSSA, Broken Bay, Parramatta and Wagga in the semifinal. Parramatta scored in the final seconds to secure the win against CGSSSA in the final 4-3.
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 99
U/16 BOYS VOLLEYBALL - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Glen Pritchard Mater Dei Catholic College Wagga Wagga
Ryan Murphy St John the Evangelist High Nowra
Charbel Azzi LaSalle Catholic College Bankstown
Khang Hoang LaSalle Catholic College Bankstown
CCC Carnival Report
Unfortunately, this year there was a very poor turn out for the U16's boys NSWCCC selectiontrials. Only one full team entered with a couple of indivdual entries. In order to continue toimprove on our current success of being the best representative school team in NSW at Openslevel we need to ensure we have the talent at the grass roots level. The highlight waswelcoming our first trialist from outside the "normal" Volleyball areas. Glen Pritchard came allthe way from Wagga Wagga and is now going forward to the NSW All Schools Trials. Hopefullythis is the start of more players coming from country areas to trial. Good luck to the four playerswho will represent us this year at the NSW All Schools trials
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Ryan Murphy St John the Evangelist Nowra
All Schools Carnival Report
Due to the limited number of students trialling this year which meant that all players were ableto stay for the whole day and gain valuable knowledge and experience of the game at this levelwhich benefitted all players. Ryan Murphy was the standout setter and deservedly nowcontinues through to represent NSW All Schools at a School Sport Australia level.Congratulations on your selection.
Clare RodenNSWCCC Volleyball Convener
OPEN BOYS VOLLEYBALL - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 100
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Given name Surname School Suburb/Town
Daniel Gauci LaSalle Catholic College Bankstown
Charbel Ischac LaSalle Catholic College Bankstown
Simon Georges St Charbel's College Punchbowl
George Hadchiti St Charbel's College Punchbowl
Ellie Ishac St Charbel's College Punchbowl
Joshua Murphy St John the Evangelist High Nowra
Sam Leneham St John the Evangelist High Nowra
Kai Whittaker St John the Evangelist Nowra
Anthony Gigliotti Edmund Rice College West Wollongong
James Taylor Marist College Eastwood
Ryan Murphy St John the Evangelist Nowra
Thomas White Mt Carmel High Varroville
George Hadchiti St Charbel's College Punchbowl
CCC Carnival Report
The prospect of NSWCCC retaining the Tri Series is an achievable one. This years NSWCCCOpen Boys Selection Trial revealed that there is still a huge depth of volleyball talent in catholicschools across NSW with new schools having players selected into this years team and makingthe selection process a difficult one. Thank you to Steve Rogers and Amanda Gigliotti for theirassistance in the selection trial process.
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Daniel Gauci LaSalle Catholic College Bankstown
All Schools Carnival Report
This years team combined valuable playing experience and raw talent as we looked to retainthe Tri Series trophy we won in 2006. Daniel Gauci as the captain and outside hitter, lead fromthe front throughout all the games and was consequently named in the Merit NSW All SchoolsOpen Team. In the first game we beat CIS 3 -1 with some solid passing and hitting from SamLeneham and Anthony Gigliotti and setting by Joshua Murphy. Unfortunately, this year was notmeant to be back to back wins for NSWCCC. NSWCHS proved far too strong for usconvincingly beating us 3-1. However, even defeat the new comers and relatively inexperiencedSimon Georges and George Hadchiti should be commended on the maturity and skill level theydisplayed throughout.
Clare RodenNSWCCC Volleyball Convener
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 101
U/16 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Bridgette Ballico St John the Evangelist High Nowra
Amy Boidin Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Ann-Marie De Castillo St John the Evangelist High Nowra
Becky Egan St John the Evangelist High Nowra
Giorgia-Le Favero Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Anna Hines Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Tegan Holt Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Eilish Henry St John the Evangelist High Nowra
Ana Phillips Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Robyn Onbtaka Holy Spirit College Lakemba
Sian Rovere St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong
Claire Walker Santa Sabina College Strathfield
CCC Carnival Report
Again there was a great turn out for the U16's Girls selection trials with a high level of skill beingdisplayed throughout the day. Welcome to Sydney Combined Catholic Colleges who enteredtheir first representative team into the trials this year. Thank you to Nam Pham for his excellentsupport in the lead up to the trials and for his tireless work on the day to select the U16'splayers to go through to All Schools Trials. Congratulations to all girls who were selected andgood luck at the NSW All Schools Trials.
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Anna Phillips Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Chloe Carver Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta
All Schools Carnival Report
There was a large number of girls trialling this year from all three sectors. All the NSWCCC girlspeformed well with a number of the girls making it through to the second session of the trials.Congratulations to Ana on making this team.
Clare RodenNSWCCC Volleyball Convener
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 102
OPEN GIRLS VOLLEYBALL - 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Madeline Mullane Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Colleen Fogarty Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Zoe Yum Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Annabel Yum Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Emily Mattick Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Nicole Styles John Therry College Rosemeadow
Ally Robinson St John the Evangelist High Nowra
Laura Ballico St John the Evangelist High Nowra
Sarah Gleeson Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Kate Orme Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Siham Kazzi St Charbel's College Punchbowl
Maryanne Rogers St John the Evangelist High Nowra
Alana Hassett Santa Sabina College Strathfield
CCC Carnival Report
First of all a BIG thank you to Bob Cooper. Not only did we work tirelessly throughout the daywith Stephanie Lalic to select the NSWCCC Girls Open Volleyball Team he provided majorassistance in the lead up to the selection trials in preparing the venue and assisting with thesmooth running of the day. The standard of players coming to the selection trials continues toincrease which is great for the competitveness of NSWCCC Girls Open Volleyball. This yearhopefully we can go one better and win the Tri Series in June. Congratulations again to theselected players and thank you to all those who assisted in the selection process.
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Sarah Gleeson Santa Sabina College Strathfield
All Schools Carnival Report
Congratulations to our Open Girls Volleyball team on some excellent play at the Tri-Seriescompetition held at Olympic Park on Saturday 9th June. NSWCCC selected a strong team whoachieved a 3-0 win against the Combined Independent Schools team. Excellent performancesby Sarah Gleeson, Kate Orme, Maryanne Rogers and Sihan Kazzi set a great platform withsome powerful blocking, great passing and good serving by all team members giving our CCCteam a convincing win. Our team was challenged by the cohesion and significant skillsdemonstrated by the CHS team. Our setters, Zoe and Annabel Yum did an excellent job with avariety of passes enabling powerful outside hitting by Sarah Gleeson, Maddie Mullane andAlana Hassett. Our centre blockers Nicole Styles and Emily Mattick did a great job in shuttingdown the CHS attack as well as hitting some excellent balls through the centre. Special mentionmust be made of Kate Orme who came on as Libero to improve the passing and defense of oursquad. She was very mobile and achieved some excellent passes which kept us in the match.We must congratulate the CHS team on their 3 – 1 win but gain confidence in having taken aset off this strong team with some excellent all round play. Congratulations to Sarah Gleeson onbeing named in the All Start Six which was announced on completion of the tournament. Aspecial thank you to Stefanie Lalic who was assistant coach and offered her time andconsiderable expertise in the management of this team.
Claren RodenNSWCCC Volleyball Convener
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 103
BOYS WATER POLO –2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Nick Creighton Oakhill College Castle Hills
Guy Boland St Peter's Campus All Saint's College Maitland
Ashley Boyle Marist College North Shore
Eli Deloraine St Joseph's Campus All Saint's College Lochinvar
Patrick Falson De La Salle College Cronulla
Mason Fettell Trinity College Lismore
Matthew Hay Marist College Eastwood
James Mullholland St John's College Woodlawn
Matthew Saville St Mary's Cathedral College Sydney
Josh Simons Mater Maria College Warriewood
Declan Smith Oakhill College Castle Hill
Daniel Simpson St John Bosco College Engadine
Lucas Hardy St Peter's Catholic College Tuggerah
Brady Jamieson De La Salle College Caringbah
Zachary Lohman De La Salle College Caringbah
Luke McLennan Oakhill College Castle Hills
Robbie Menzies Marist College North Shore
Joe Olchaway St Mary's Cathedral College Sydney
Declan Reid De La Salle College Caringbah
Anthony Canturi De La Salle College Caringbah
Clay Simons Mater Maria College Warriewood
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Mathew Saville St Mary's Cathedral College Sydney
Patrick Falson De La Salle College Cronulla
Eli Deloraine St Joseph's Campus All Saint's College Lochinvar
All Schools Carnival Report
CCC First performed well during the All Schools tournament and achieved some promisingresults. Following training during the holiday period the team was overwhelmed 4-12 by a verystrong CHS team but played with cohesion. However against CIS, the CCC Firsts after beingbehind 2-5 at halftime showed determination and character to defeat CIS by 10-9 in a mostexciting game. This was in fact the first time CCC had beaten the CIS team. Our seconds werea development squad containing some very young but promising players. They played withgreat courage throughout the day against physically stronger and more skilful players. They canbe proud of their efforts on the day and will be the better for the experience. Matt Saville, EliDeloraine and Patrick Falson were strong performers for CCC. They were rewarded for the playwith selection into the NSW All Schools team. For Matt Saville this was his second year beingselected into this team. Congratulations go to the coaching staff of Geoff Smith and WayneNortham who provided great support throughout the day. With only a small squad of boys tochoose from the results achieved by the squad were very satisfactory.
Students Selected in an Australian Team
Eli Deloraine St Josephs Campus All Saint's College Lochinvar
Chris HookNSWCCC Water Polo Convener
GIRLS WATER POLO – 2007 ANNUAL REPORT
NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Team
Serena Reid Marist Sisters'College Woolwich
Alicia Brightwell Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Ellen Pitorino Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Nicole Saville St Scholasica's College Glebe
Annabelle Carter St Clares College Waverley
Gabbi Saville St Scholastica.s College Glebe
Hannah Richardson St Mary's Campus All Saint's College Maitland
Katie Farrell Stella Maris College Manly
Louise Hoban St Patrick's College Sutherland
Rachel Vosila Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Rosanna Woodland Xavier College Albury
Rebecca Sturevski Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Johanna Tibertsma Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Catherine Watters Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Annabelle Laycock St Clare's College Waverley
Courtney Headlund St Patrick's College Sutherland
Demi Pandol Our Lady Sacred Heart College Kensington
Devon Boyle Marist Sisters'College Woolwich
Emerald Comerford Central College Newcastle
Emily Carr Stella Maris College Manly
Kate McGraw Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Kayle Leathem Stella Maris College Manly
Lauren Houston De La Salle College Sutherland
Madeline Pitkanen Mater Maria College Warriewood
Caitlin Keogh Bridgine College Randwick
Students Selected in NSW All Schools Team
Nicole Saville St Scholasticas' College Glebe
Alicia Brightwell Santa Sabina College Strathfield
Annabelle Carter St Clare's College Waverley
Serena Reid Marist Sisters'College Woolwich
All Schools Carnival Report
With probably the strongest squads we have been able to select the CCC girls firsts andseconds performed very well at the All Schools tournament. The Firsts were defeated by onegoal in both games against CHS and CIS. In both matches we conceded early leads to ouropposition. The CCC girls played with character and determination to work themselves backinto their games. However they were unable to make up the leads conceded and learnt thelesson about starting games fully focussed. Nicolle Saville was outstanding on the day andprobably the MVP of the tournament. She along with Alicia Brightwell, Annabelle Carter andgoalkeeper Serena Reid were selected in the NSW All Schools team. Our Seconds showed lotsof potential and finished the day with a win over the CIS Seconds. Many of these players willmove up into the Firsts next year and showed the ability to play at this level. Our coaches andmanagers, Yvette Higgins and Zoe Pearcy were outstanding. My thanks goes to them for all thework they put in. This was shown with the spirit displayed by the girls throughout the day.Congratulations to all players for their efforts on the day and at all training sessions.
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 104
2007 NSWCCCSA Annual Report Page 105
Students Selected in an Australian Team
Given name Surname School Suburb
Alicia Brightwell Santa Sabina Strathfield
Nicole Saville St Scholastica's Glebe
Annabelle Carter St Clare's College Waverley
Chris HookNSWCCC Water Polo Convener