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CEA Newsletter Training Schedule Summer Cricket Year 6/7 (Adam Rice, Stephanie Christou) Wed (A-grade) & Thurs (B-grade) after school Year 8/9 (Brett Leikas, Ashley Jenner) Tues (A-grade) & Mon (B-grade) after school Tennis Year 6/7 (Rebecca Bond) Federer & Nadal – Thurs after school Tomic, Djokovic & Hewitt – Tues after school Year 8/9 (John Sladic) Wed after school Badminton Year 8/9 (Heather Mansfield) Wed after school in the gym Volleyball Year 8/9 (Kerin Tinnion, Jenny Johnson, Yvonne Brown and Sean Perry) Year 8, Thurs lunchtime Year 9, Thurs after school Baseball Year 6/7 (Natasha Williams, Sharyn Davis) Fri after school Canoeing & Kayaking (Roger French, Peter Young) Tuesdays and Thursdays Lacrosse (Lauren Wagner) Fri after school (training & games) Touch Football (Natasha Williams & Sharyn Davis) Tuesdays after school Spring Issue 15, 25 November 2015 Band Sandwich On Thursday November 12, the Middle School’s lawns became the stage for a night of musical performances from our talented musicians at SHCMS. The evening also showcased learning from the Arts, Languages and Technology faculties in the Resource Centre. It was great to see our College community so alive and vibrant. The concert, featuring all of the Middle School’s Ensembles, celebrated the hard work of the music students and showcased their achievements. All of the boys performed very well and it was a great opportunity for them to develop their confidence and performance skills. Special thanks must go to the instrumental staff and ensemble directors. Your effort and hard work is greatly appreciated. Also thank you to Kate Fallon, Ash Bryans and the Arts, Languages and Technology faculties for all their work in preparing the displays of learning; and to Jody Keller and Stephanie Christou and their catering team for preparing the food for the evening. The evening was a great success and an excellent way to end a very exciting year of music. Meagan Kozlowski – Performing Arts Coordinator

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CEA Newsletter

Training Schedule Summer Cricket Year 6/7 (Adam Rice, Stephanie

Christou)

Wed (A-grade) & Thurs (B-grade) after

school

Year 8/9 (Brett Leikas, Ashley Jenner)

Tues (A-grade) & Mon (B-grade) after

school

Tennis Year 6/7 (Rebecca Bond) Federer & Nadal – Thurs after school Tomic, Djokovic & Hewitt – Tues after school

Year 8/9 (John Sladic)

Wed after school

Badminton Year 8/9 (Heather Mansfield)

Wed after school in the gym

Volleyball Year 8/9 (Kerin Tinnion, Jenny Johnson,

Yvonne Brown and Sean Perry)

Year 8, Thurs lunchtime

Year 9, Thurs after school

Baseball Year 6/7 (Natasha Williams, Sharyn

Davis)

Fri after school

Canoeing & Kayaking (Roger French, Peter Young) Tuesdays and Thursdays

Lacrosse (Lauren Wagner) Fri after school (training & games)

Touch Football (Natasha Williams & Sharyn Davis) Tuesdays after school

Spring Issue 15, 25 November 2015

Band Sandwich On Thursday November 12, the Middle School’s lawns became the stage for a night of musical performances from our talented musicians at SHCMS. The evening also showcased learning from the Arts, Languages and Technology faculties in the Resource Centre. It was great to see our College community so alive and vibrant.

The concert, featuring all of the Middle School’s Ensembles, celebrated the hard work of the music students and showcased their achievements. All of the boys performed very well and it was a great opportunity for them to develop their confidence and performance skills.

Special thanks must go to the instrumental staff and ensemble directors. Your effort and hard work is greatly appreciated. Also thank you to Kate Fallon, Ash Bryans and the Arts, Languages and Technology faculties for all their work in preparing the displays of learning; and to Jody Keller and Stephanie Christou and their catering team for preparing the food for the evening.

The evening was a great success and an excellent way to end a very exciting year of music.

Meagan Kozlowski – Performing Arts Coordinator

CEA Newsletter, Issue 15, 2015, p.2

SAPSASA Cycling

Congratulations

Baseball Week 1: Cardinals 5 vs Angels 3 Week 2: Cardinals 9 vs Saints 8. This week saw an extremely tight game with Cardinals having the winning run cross the plate in the last innings. Angus Fraser, Cooper Beecken, Cooper Giles and Darcy Gluyas were able to drive in runs in the batting box for the Cardinals. The Saints held strong in the field with some strong pitching from Ned Parr and Corey Paparella.

Ben Cullum also impressed with his ground field play and put outsMany thanks to the parent helpers and supporters of this sport. Natasha Williams

CEA Newsletter, Issue 15, 2015, p.3

In September, Connor Read (Year

9) successfully defended his

boxing State Title for the second

year. He competed in Victoria on

21 November and 5 December;

and will head to the National

Championships in April 2016 to

represent SA.

Lachlan Brain (Year 6) recently represented SA in the State Bruce Cup tennis team in Hobart.

Well done to Isaac Jessep, Finn Yates, Patrick Clarke and Elliot Walker who

competed last Friday in the 2015 SAPSASA Cycling Championships held at the

Edwardstown velodrome. The day consisted of three events – a time trial, an

elimination derby and an obstacle course. The overall winners for each age

group were on a combined points basis. Congratulations to Elliott Walker who

convincingly won the year 6 age group.

Cricket Many thanks go to the coaches, team managers, parent helpers and supporters of all of the cricket teams. Your commitment to this sport provides the boys with great opportunities. Special thanks also to those who send in items for this newsletter which delight the families to read about the boys’ successes.

17 October

SHCMS Gold 8/29 were defeated by St Peters 3/123 St Peters won the toss and sent us in on a wet pitch. The boys battled hard against some very sound bowling. Few runs came from the bat with top scorers being Lachlan (6) and Hayden (4). Only defending a small target, St Peters came out hitting, however both Harvey (2) and Ethan (1) were able to pick up some late wickets.

24 October

SHCMS Blue 9/94 defeated Scotch 10/43 Scotch won the toss and decided to bowl on a green and damp pitch. Our team struggled early in their innings but a great partnership between Davis and Bunworth managed to steady the ship. In the field SHCMS performed brilliantly to bowl Scotch out for 43. The hearts boys were positive and encouraged each other throughout their innings. Bunworth took a brilliant catch of Jessep’s bowling to give him his first ever cricket wicket. Great catch also by Davis. Best batsman, Bunworth (21), best bowler Vanzetta (2/4).

SHCMS Gold all out 51 were defeated by St Johns 6/110 Top scorers were Hayden and Harvey (6 each); wickets were taken by Ethan (2), Harvey, Keegan & Jack Whelan (1 each).

7 November

SHCMS Blue 8/124 defeated SHCMS Red 9/86 This was a good competitive game played in the right spirit between these two SHCMS teams. Best Blue batsman were Fraser (20), Bennett (18) and Bunworth (18 n.o.). Best Blue bowlers were Bunworth (3/1), Fraser (2/13) and Bruijn (1/5). Man of the match was A.Fraser.

SHCMS Gold all out 49 were defeated by St Andrews 7/177 Top scorers: Zac (9), Lachlan and Ethan (7 each). Wickets: Lucas and Jak (2 each), Harvey, Jack and Zac (1 each).

14 November

SHCMS Blue 6/14 defeated SHCMS Green 8/67 Best batsmen for Blue were Murphy (33) and Fraser (23 n.o.). Best bowler for Blue was Faulkner (2/6).

SHCMS Gold 5/85 were defeated by Prince Alfred College 7/104 Top scorers: Hayden (16), Harvey and Terrance (9 each) and Lachlan M (7). Wickets: Haydn (2), Lachlan N, Lachlan M, Lucas and Ben (1 each). One run out. The boys have shown continuous improvement over the past 4 matches. This was the best performance with the bat; the bowling and fielding is lifting each week.

SHCMS Purple 4/96 lost to St Andrews 10/132 Fantastic effort up against a well-drilled and balanced team. This was the first time St Andrews had been bowled out this season and their previous two scores were 270 and 217. Luke D led a great bowling effort with 4 wickets and a catch and was well-supported across the board. The batting was led by the recruit of the season, Carter N, and ably supported by Seby in his last game for us and by Aidan with a nice double figure not out. This was our best effort of the season to date and shows how far we have come as a team. Well played, you can all be very proud of your efforts.

21 November

SHCMS Gold 7/40 were defeated by St Ignatius 4/109 Top scorer: Dylan (6), Lachlan M, John B and Jackson (3 each). Wickets: Gus, Ethan, Brandon, Dylan (1 each).

CEA Newsletter, Issue 15, 2015, p.4

SAPSASA Tennis Dylan Draper, Lachlan Brain, Sebastian Reichelt and Dion Zaric represented the City South District for the

SAPSASA Tennis Championship held from 2-6 November 2015. It was a week of highly competitive tennis and the

four Sacred Heart College Middle School boys displayed skill and sportsmanship for an outstanding result of

equal first place, resulting in Gold medals for their great team work. Well done, boys, in representing the Middle

School and City South.

Yvette Zaric

Swimming

CEA Newsletter, Issue 15, 2015, p.5

The Year 6/7 swim team finished off the year strongly with a 4th place in the last carnival held at Immanuel College. Final overall placings were also handed out with the combined team of Sacred Heart College and Marymount College finishing 3rd overall.

All swimmers contributed to the success of the team and many personal bests were achieved throughout the year.

Many thanks go to the parents who helped out as timekeepers for each carnival as without their support, we would not be able to participate.

Sonja Brownridge Year 6/7 Swimming Coordinator