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Presentation CeremonyThursday 14 March 2019Members’ Dining Room Melbourne Cricket Ground

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Department of Education and Training

2 Treasury Place, East Melbourne, Victoria 3002

@ State of Victoria (Department of Education and Training) 2019

www.education.vic.gov.au/sportsawards

@schoolsportvic

schoolsportvictoria

#vicsportsawards

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MINISTER’S MESSAGE

Welcome to the 25th annual Victorian School Sports AwardsIt is a pleasure to welcome you all to the iconic MCG for this historic event.

For a generation, the Victorian School Sports Awards have represented the most prestigious sporting accolades in Victoria’s government school system.

This year, we are proud to celebrate 25 years of this fantastic event.

Along with recognising the outstanding achievements of Victoria’s world-class young sportspeople again this year, I am also thrilled to recognise this significant milestone.

It means that the Victorian School Sports Awards have now been the platform for a generation of talented young Victorians to launch their sporting careers.

For 25 years, these awards have acknowledged the achievements of young Victorians who have gone on to be Olympians, World Champions and title winners, across a range of sports.

That is a wonderful legacy of excellence, which continues to this day.

Congratulations to each of today’s 57 award recipients. You should be extremely proud of yourselves, because it is a massive achievement.

Your success in the sporting arena has been built on the same foundations of hard work and perseverance that everyone needs to succeed in life.

Your persistence, dedication and commitment to teamwork is an example for every student, in every field, all across the state.

That is why the Victorian School Sports Awards are not just a celebration of your sporting achievements, but also the strength of your character.

To that end, I would like to congratulate all of the people who have helped you to become such thriving and dedicated young people, including your parents, teachers, coaches and school leaders.

Today’s event must be an incredibly proud occasion for all of you, so whether you are receiving an award or celebrating the achievements of someone close to you, I hope you all have a wonderful day.

Thank you.

The Hon James Merlino, MPDeputy PremierMinister for Education

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OVERVIEW

The Victorian School Sports Awards are the highest sporting accolades presented in Victoria’s government school system.

This annual event, held for the first time in 1994, rewards excellence across all categories of major school sports. The awards are given to students, teachers, parents and volunteers who have excelled or made an outstanding contribution to school sport.

In 2010, a new award recognising community partnerships between schools and local community groups was introduced to acknowledge the vital role that partnerships play in the development of Victorian sports.

This year, for the fourth time, we are delighted to present the Lindsay Gaze Outstanding Sports Leadership Award, in honour of the seven-time Olympian and Basketball Hall of Fame legend. This award is presented to an individual who has demonstrated outstanding dedication to both school and community sport.

Forty eight individual student awards, each known as a Sporting Blue, will be presented across eighteen categories to young athletes for their outstanding success in 2018.

The term Sporting Blue derives from the history of English sport. In 1936, during a boat race between Oxford and Cambridge Universities, a Cambridge oarsman tied a light blue ribbon to the bow of his boat (the colour of his school, Eton College). A dark blue ribbon was then ascribed to Oxford (the colour of Christ Church College).

Subsequently, a Sporting Blue became identified around the world as an accolade of sporting excellence by young people and is distinguished by a two-coloured ribbon attached to a traditional bronze medallion.

The Department of Education and Training believes it is fitting to present Sporting Blue awards as a reflection of the high standard of talent and dedication demonstrated by aspiring young athletes in Victorian government schools.

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MASTER OF CEREMONIES

STEVE MONEGHETTI AM

Steve Moneghetti is one of the champions of Australian sport. He exemplifies what is to be achieved through training, perseverance, planning, goals and aspirations.

From Australian Under 20 Cross Country Champion in 1982, Steve has become a world champion distance and marathon runner. He has been awarded as No.1 World Roadracer, Australian Sports Star of the Year and Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist.

Steve competes and wins in Marathon and Distance events from Berlin to Tokyo each year. To compete at this International level he trains twice a day, every day of the year, covering approximately 200km per week and totalling over 8500km in a year.

Away from running, Steve has a Degree in Civil Engineering, a Graduate Diploma in Education and works when available as a teacher. He was a personal development consultant with the Department of Education in Victoria until 2000, and Chairperson of the Victorian Review into Physical and Sport Education in Schools.

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LINDSAY GAZE OUTSTANDING SPORTS LEADERSHIP AWARDVicHealth is proud to support the annual Lindsay Gaze Outstanding Sports Leadership Award, which recognises outstanding leadership in the promotion of community and school sport.

Lindsay Gaze is a distinguished Olympian. He represented Australia in three Olympic Games before turning to coaching, where he quickly established himself as one of our country’s best basketball mentors. Inducted into the Australian Basketball Hall of Fame in 2004, he has worked tirelessly to share his remarkable knowledge of and passion for the game.

His contribution has not been restricted to the court. By serving as a member of the NBL Board and FIBA’s technical and rules committees, he has helped shape the structure of the game on a world-wide basis.

Lindsay also made a significant contribution to VicHealth. As a member of our Board for more than 10 years, he helped guide the governance and strategic direction of VicHealth, so that the benefits of better health and wellbeing can be enjoyed by all Victorians.

For over 30 years, VicHealth has been working to improve the health and wellbeing of Victorians. More recently we have been creating more opportunities for less active Victorians to participate in sport and regular physical activity. Our focus is on engaging children, young people and women and girls, to work towards our goal of having 300,000 more Victorians physically active by 2023.

We congratulate today’s winner on this prestigious award.

Jerril RechterCEO, VicHealth

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ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

ENTERTAINMENTBalwyn High School Cheerleaders

GUESTS SEATED 12 noon

CEREMONY COMMENCES

INTRODUCTIONSteve Moneghetti AMMaster of Ceremonies

WELCOME TO COUNTRY

ADDRESSTim Richardson MP Parliamentary Secretary

MAIN COURSE SERVED

MUSIC PERFORMANCECanterbury Girls’ Secondary College

ADDRESSTony GoodwinPresident, School Sport Victoria

PRESENTATION OF AWARDSAthletics with a Multi-Class, Athletics, Australian Rules Football, Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, Cross Country, Diving, Football, Golf, Hockey

DESSERT SERVED

MUSIC PERFORMANCECanterbury Girls’ Secondary College

PRESENTATION OF AWARDSNetball, Rugby League, Softball, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis, Volleyball

Outstanding Teacher Contribution

Outstanding Community Contribution

Outstanding School and Community Partnerships

Outstanding Sporting Achievement

Lindsay Gaze Outstanding Sports Leadership Award

CEREMONY CONCLUDES2.30pm

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PRESENTERS

Kelsey Browne Australian Netballer

Kelsey Browne is a current player for the Collingwood Magpies. She came to prominence in 2010 when she represented Australia in the under 19 team as an 18 year old.

Whilst representing Australia at the under 19 and under 21 level, Kelsey also played a pivotal role in the success of the Victorian Fury. During her time there, she was a part of three ANL championships. Kelsey finished her career at the Fury in 2015 where she was awarded the club’s MVP as well as filling a permanent replacements role for the Melbourne Vixens in the ANZ Championship.

In 2016 Kelsey earned herself a spot in the inaugural Sunshine Coast Lightning Squad. She played a key role in securing their back-to-back Premierships in the Suncorp Super Netball.

Linden HallOlympian

Linden’s career in athletics started through school sport, making her first Victorian cross country team in 2003 as a grade six student. She went on to become an Australian Olympic and Commonwealth Games representative

and broke Australian records for the 1500 metre and mile. Academically, in 2017, she completed a Master of Dietetics, to become an Accredited Practising Dietitian and competed further study to become a sports dietitian.

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PRESENTERS

Madison RobinsonAustralian Netballer

Madi is one of Australia’s most distinguished netballers who is best known for her dominance through the mid court. She represented Australia in 2009 at the under 21 World Championships and successfully helped Australia win the title.

At national level, she began her career at the Melbourne Vixens in 2008 before leaving for the West Coast Fever in 2009. She was twice awarded MVP for the West Coast Fever before returning to the Vixens ahead of the 2011 season where she again won MVP twice. In 2012, Madi won the Holden Australian International Player of the Year award, Australian ANZ Championship Player of the Year award and the prestigious Liz Ellis Diamond, the highest individual award honouring Australian netball.

Madi also played in the 2018 Commonwealth Games where the Diamonds took home silver against England.

Richard Colman AMParalympian

Richard made his Paralympic debut in Athens, where he won a gold and silver medal in the 800 metre and 4x100 metre relay, and set a new games record in the 800 metre – achievements which saw him rise to the number one world ranking.

Richard competed in five events at the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing, and won medals in the 200 metre and 400 metre.

Ahead of London 2012, Richard won gold in the 800m and silver in the 400 metre at the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships. That same year, he won three gold medals and one silver at the IUF National Championships, and by the London Games, had returned to his career-best form, winning gold in the 800 metre and bronze in the 400 metre and 4x400 metre relay.

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SPORTING BLUE AWARD WINNERS

Saskia Myers-HatelyMount View Primary SchoolAward: Athletics with a Multi-Class

Despite being hearing impaired at birth, Saskia has raced forward. Excelling in multi-class athletics, she’s won multiple events at

all levels including state, and three Pan Pacific Games medals. Highlights were winning silver in the 800 metre and gold in the 4x100 metre relay, which demonstrated Saskia’s ability to compete in a team. Success continued at the 2018 Track & Field Nationals, including winning one gold and two bronze medals! Saskia is also a school ambassador and role model for fellow multi-class athletes.

James PendredBallarat Specialist SchoolAward: Athletics with a Multi-Class

2018 was a big year for James, with athletics achievements spread across Little Athletics, Athletics Victoria and School Sport Victoria.

His most recent accomplishments came when he competed at the Victorian All-Schools Track and Field Championships at Lakeside Stadium. He medalled in five different events, winning gold in long jump and discus, and silver in the 100 metre, 200 metre and 800 metre events. James’s biggest cheer squads are his family and everyone at Ballarat Specialist School, all of whom are extremely proud of his athletic achievements.

Ethan GoktepeMount View Primary SchoolAward: Athletics with a Multi-Class

Born with a hearing impairment, implants gave Ethan hearing at six months old. Participating and winning at Deaf Sports

Days developed his love of sport and competition. Ethan went on to win two gold medals at the multi-class cross country in Tasmania, and both silver and bronze at the Track and Field Pacific School Games. Trophies for under 11 Best Athlete, Most PBs and Personal Best Award, more medals at the 2018 Team Vic Nationals in Melbourne and three Australian T01 multi-class records, are further evidence of Ethan’s growing talents.

Alyssa BenbowMelton Primary SchoolAward: Athletics

Alyssa first began competing in athletics at age five. Now a national and state champion, Alyssa took home School Sport

Australia gold medals for discus and shot put. She has set records in both, is a winning javelin thrower and also plays volleyball and football. Alyssa loves meeting people and making friends through training and competing, regards learning of her nomination for the Victorian School Sport Awards as one of her proudest moments and dreams of one day representing Australia in athletics.

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SPORTING BLUE AWARD WINNERS

Max BusuttilGreenvale Primary SchoolAward: Athletics

Max’s speedy rise in athletics began after placing sixth at state level for the 200 metre. After moving to the next age category,

Max remained unbeaten each time he raced this distance, which made him the school, divisional, regional, state and national champion in his group. He also came third at nationals for the 100 metre. Both his family and school are proud of his achievements and look forward to tracking his future sporting accomplishments.

Abbey CaldwellDoncaster Secondary CollegeAward: Athletics

College cross country champion in her age group for five years running, Abbey is also the 2018 School Sport Victoria three

kilometre under 17 girls’ record holder and 800 metre champion for the under 17 category. In addition to gold medalling in Victoria, Abbey has shown she can go the distance when competing overseas. She’s represented Australia in France and Finland, in both cross country and athletics, finishing sixth place in the International School Sport Federation’s World School Cross Country Championships in Paris!

Kevin HealyMaribyrnong College / Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Award: Athletics

Kevin aims high and far – he hopes to become a future Olympian! His hard work and dedication has resulted in outstanding

achievements for hammer, shot put, discus and javelin. One of Kevin’s greatest accomplishments is claiming top three placings at the Australian Championships in March 2018. Kevin enjoys helping others succeed and coached a fellow aspiring shot put athlete to state competition, in the primary School Sport Victoria competition. He excels off the field too, in the Maribyrnong College year 8 debating team.

Ty KitchellApollo Parkways Primary SchoolAward: Australian Rules Football

A footy stand-out, Ty’s skills resulted in his School Sport Victoria selection to the 2018 Victorian Australian Rules Football team.

He epitomises what school sport is about, displaying a strong focus on fair play and team spirit. Ty strives to compete at the highest level both on and off the football field, also excelling in athletics, cross country and basketball across a mixture of school, district, division, region and state levels. In addition, he has captained numerous school teams, demonstrating his developing leadership abilities.

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SPORTING BLUE AWARD WINNERS

Georgia PatrikiosMaribyrnong College / Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Award: Australian Rules Football

Whilst completing her year 12 studies, Georgia competed on the national stage representing Victoria as well as in her

TAC Cup pathway. Known as an ‘excitement machine’ and a ‘playmaker’ due to her agility, ball use and composure, Georgia also creates exciting opportunities in front of goal, demonstrating ever-present consideration for her team mates. The AFL Academy member showcased her skills at the under 18 National Championships and at the conclusion, gained selection in the All-Australian team for a second time.

Charlie CollinsRingwood Secondary CollegeAward: Baseball

Charlie’s rise in baseball has been inspiring to many. Swapping his tennis racket for a baseball bat at the age of ten, he thrived

being in a team environment. He’s since achieved a great deal, especially in 2018, representing Victoria at the National Baseball Championships in Sydney and making the Australian under 15 World Cup team that competed in Panama. An opportunity of a lifetime awaits in 2019, after being invited by a Boston Red Sox talent scout to play intense baseball in a tournament throughout the USA.

Zak ButtersMaribyrnong College / Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Award: Australian Rules Football

Zak’s come a long way since his first Australian Rules Football match at Darley Football Club in the under 10’s. He’s gained

reward for his hard work since then, with selection in the TAC Cup system with the Western Jets Football Club. 2018 has seen Zak juggle year 12 studies with training and playing commitments. His resilience and good decision making, combined with the skill, balance and versatility to win his own ball, places Zak in a great position to flourish in the AFL environment and the Port Adelaide Football Club.

Cody RodwellMaribyrnong College / Maribyrnong Sports Academy Award: Baseball

After winning state titles in sprints and long Jump, Cody shifted his focus to baseball and softball, amassing 14 state team selections

and one national team representation across the sports. Selection for the All Australian team following the School Sport Australia 2018 national championships, led to Cody travelling to the United States with the Australian Schoolboys team. He competed in 20 baseball games over 25 days, with 47 plate appearances while there, with a batting average of 436! Cody’s ultimate goal is obtaining a scholarship to play baseball and study in the U.S.

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SPORTING BLUE AWARD WINNERS

Georgia McBeanApollo Parkways Primary SchoolAward: Basketball

Selection to School Sport Victoria’s under 12 Team Vic basketball team and being named captain, rewarded Georgia’s commitment

and passion for the game. At national, state, region, division, district and school levels, she has consistently upheld team spirit and fair play. Georgia has also displayed aptitude for a host of other sports, including athletics, cross country and netball and demonstrated she possesses what it takes to become a leader, having captained school AFL, hockey, cross country and swimming teams.

Gabrielle NewtonGreensborough CollegeAward: Basketball

An avid basketball and Australian Rules Football player, Gabrielle has played both at state and national level. After captaining

the Victorian under 18 girls’ basketball team to win silver at the School Sport Australia Championships in Darwin, Gabrielle was selected in the All Australian team and awarded Most Valuable Player of the tournament. Her busy schedule also includes playing representative basketball for the Diamond Valley Eagles, who finished fifth in Victoria in 2018, and being an integral part of Greensborough College’s leadership program.

Ryder CheesmanMont Albert Primary SchoolAward: Basketball

Ryder began competing at age eight, playing representative basketball with the Bulleen Boomers. In 2018, his team won

the Melbourne United Victorian Junior Basketball League under 12 Boys National Classic and the under 12 Boys Victorian Championships, with Ryder awarded Most Valuable Player for both. Being in the winning team at the Australian School Sport Championships in Darwin, was a highlight in 2018. As his school’s sports captain, Ryder is a role model for fellow students, all of whom he encourages to just “give it a go”.

Tyler RobertsonBox Hill Senior Secondary CollegeAward: Basketball

Tyler first played basketball with friends in 2005. Seven years later, came selection in his first state team in the Southern Cross

Challenge. Tyler has since combined representative duties with the Dandenong Rangers team in the South East Australian Basketball League, playing with Vic Metro state teams and participating in Basketball Australia’s National Performance Program. He was a member of the Australian Emus, competing at FIBA, the International Basketball Federation’s Oceania Championships and Asia Championships, and is soon to embark on a division 1 program at Eastern Washington University on a full scholarship.

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SPORTING BLUE AWARD WINNERS

Zoe SamuelMcKinnon Primary SchoolAward: Cricket

‘Taking wickets’ hooked Zoe on cricket, while playing with her older brother at age nine. Her pace bowling skills and powerful batting

quickly led to selection in the under 12 Team Vic cricket team. Zoe demonstrated her ability to bring out the best in others captaining numerous teams. These included the South Eastern Cricket Association girls’ under 12 team, who were runners up in the Claudia Fatone Shield, and her school’s AFL girls’ team, which won district finals. A shot put state finalist as well, and having competed in cross-country, swimming and netball, Zoe’s demonstrated a natural talent for sport.

Declyn TannerMt Eliza Primary SchoolAward: Cross Country

Declyn’s on track to stay ahead of the running pack. She’s broken ten Mornington Little Athletics Centre records, achieved

eight state titles for distance running, and even knocked two seconds off the Australian record at the Pacific School Games. Her promise was obvious from age six, and she charged forward to win a string of gold and bronze medals. Declyn’s a great representative of her sport who loves to assist younger children achieve on the field.

Kirra WrightWandong Primary SchoolAward: Cross Country with a Multi-Class

Kirra’s determination and inner strength is admirable, especially given her many medical challenges. She was the under 10

girls’ multi-class national cross country champion with gold medal wins for the one kilometre and two kilometre events, took multiple top three placings at the School State Track and Field events in her division, and claimed medals at the School Sport National Track and Field Championships. Ranked as an under 10 girls’ multi-class division Australian national champion, Kirra dreams big and hopes to become a para Olympian.

Hamish TerrisKunyung Primary SchoolAward: Cross Country

Beyond his endurance, what distinguishes Hamish on the cross country running track and in sport more generally, are his

growing leadership skills and positive attitude. His drive and determination have taken him to rank fourth in the state, despite having a significant hearing impairment. He started running at age nine, has represented Victoria in cross country three years running, and in 2018 was honoured with the role of Team Vic captain. Hamish thrives in the sporting environment and is also an avid footy and basketball player.

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SPORTING BLUE AWARD WINNERS

Zoe Brito-BabapulleCanterbury Girls’ Secondary CollegeAward: Cross Country

An emerging athlete, Zoe has achieved outstanding results at School Sport Victoria Cross Country events throughout

her secondary school life. She’s consistently won the three kilometre race in her age group, and in addition to this annual performance in track and field, she’s repeatedly won the 800 metre at both state and national levels. Importantly, Zoe leads by example, having inspired and encouraged many younger athletes to shine. She has also made a significant contribution to her school’s athletics and cross country programs.

Benjamin WilsonLivingstone Primary SchoolAward: Diving

Benjamin has only been competition diving for three years and he’s taken home a pool of medals. He won Most Outstanding

Age Diver of the Year in Victoria in 2018, and medalled in the Victorian state championships on all platforms. He came first in every event while representing Victoria in Lightning Ridge, and won silver and bronze at the Pacific Schools Games in Adelaide. The excitement builds for this young champ, who was selected to train for the elite squad for the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games.

Stella ForsythGreat Ryrie Primary SchoolAward: Diving

Inspired by her diver idol, Olympic medallist Anabelle Smith, Stella dreams of donning the green and gold to represent Australia.

Stella was the youngest qualifier to represent Victoria in the Australian Elite Junior Diving Championships, which is the pathway to international representation, and was the only one in her age group to qualify for all three boards at this event. Her accomplishments, including two gold, two silver and a bronze medal from the School Sport Australia Diving Championships, are even more amazing considering Stella’s only been diving competitively for 18 months.

Madeline CookBeaumaris North Primary SchoolAward: Football (Soccer)

Madeline shoots for great lengths in sport. She’s even played football and futsal in Canada and New Zealand. Madeline’s

football passion began at age five where she played in mixed teams at Brighton Soccer Club. Now she’s a sought-after player. Her 2018 sporting season was spent at Bayside United in the under 12 squad, as well as participating in the New Zealand National Youth Futsal Championships. As a member of Sandringham’s under 12 Kangaroo League Champions, Madeline won the prestigious Golden Boot.

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SPORTING BLUE AWARD WINNERS

Idrus AbdulahiMaribyrnong College / Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Award: Football (Soccer)

Idrus has faced and overcome many challenges. When younger, his personal circumstances required him to be

independent, resilient and disciplined. These same qualities helped him achieve great feats in football. At 15, he was the youngest player selected as debutant for the Melbourne City Football Club A-League. Becoming a Joey at the Australian Socceroos under 17 camp, afforded him the opportunity for selection for the upcoming under 17 World Cup. Idrus is an exemplary young leader whose mindset is to help others, on and off the pitch.

Piper StubbsRowville Secondary CollegeAward: Golf

There’s no puttering around the edges for talented golfer, Piper. Her dazzling form was recently displayed with seven tournament

victories, including the School Sport Victoria State Senior Championship and the State Par 3 Championship. Piper went on to be selected to represent Victoria at under 18 level for the South Pacific Junior International Open. In 2018 Piper received the prestigious Golf Victoria, Pierre De Coubertin Award. She will no doubt continue to make a fine contribution to the game.

Nia StamatopoulosMaribyrnong College / Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Award: Football (Soccer)

In addition to captaining numerous teams, Nia has achieved enormous international football success. She represented the

under 17’s Junior Matilda Squad at the round 1 AFC Asian championship qualifiers in Kyrgyzstan, taking Nia one step closer to her dream, playing in the under 17 World Cup in 2020. Nia’s been identified as an emerging Senior Matilda and in 2018, joined the Melbourne City Football Club in the women’s W-League. At 15, she is the youngest-ever female player to have signed a professional contract with them, proving there’s much more to come from Nia.

Jasper StubbsRowville Secondary CollegeAward: Golf

Ranked Victoria’s number one junior golfer, Jasper’s golfing future is on a promising path. He’s represented and captained for

Golf Victoria under 18s, interstate teams, and Team Vic under 17s. As captain, he inspired his golfers to successfully defend several crowns, including the Dean Shakes Shield. Jasper’s standard of play and sportsmanship reaped the All Australian Honours at the School Sport Australia National Championships. Whilst Jasper is a talented and persistent competitor, equally impressive is his respect and encouragement towards team mates.

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SPORTING BLUE AWARD WINNERS

Lulu StansbyBeaumaris Primary SchoolAward: Hockey

Hockey is a passion for Lulu. It’s also an opportunity for friendship. She’s played hockey since she was four years old and

has enjoyed eight years of local, state and national successes. During 2018, she was selected for four Victorian teams, including the Hockey Victoria team and School Sport Victoria girls’ team, the latter of which she captained to win a state final. This was quite an achievement given that many in her team were new to the game. Through her leadership, they did themselves, the school and Lulu proud.

Enya TalbotMaribyrnong College / Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Award: Hockey

Hockey player, Enya, has already played at the highest level in Women’s Premier League Hockey and in 2020 she’s set to represent

Australia in the All Australian girls’ hockey team in Mannheim, Germany. Enya’s a highly regarded leader both on and off the field, and through her captaincy, the under 16 girls’ Shield teams became back to back premiership winners. A skilled indoor and outdoor player, Enya fosters the sportsmanship spirit in all her players; at club and state levels.

Joshua AllenCamberwell Primary SchoolAward: Hockey

Joshua’s progress since his first hockey match at age five is impressive. Now he’s aiming to be one of its rising stars. He’s

represented Victoria in the under 12 team at the School Sport Australia championships in Queensland where, at only age nine, Joshua was the highest team scorer. Since then he’s represented Victoria six times at national championships, including the Pacific School Games. Joshua aims to represent Australia as a “Kookaburra” and hopes to compete someday in the Olympic Games.

Cooper BurnsMaribyrnong College / Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Award: Hockey

A passion for hockey saw Cooper win ‘best and fairest’ for Altona Hockey Club in the under 16 Shield competition. He achieved

leading goal scorer in the Hockey Victoria under 15 indoor team, and the School Sport Victoria under 16 Hockey team, at the Gold Coast tournament. The rewards continued as Cooper was selected to represent School Sport Australia for the under 16 Hockey team in Europe in 2019. Combining high academic and sporting goals present their challenges, but Cooper’s dedication has resulted in all-round success.

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SPORTING BLUE AWARD WINNERS

Olivia HoneyMaribyrnong College / Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Award: Netball

Olivia first played netball at age eight and has made great progress ever since. Selection for the Netball Victoria under 19

squad for the 2019 National Championships was a tremendous reward for her hard work. A dual athlete with a naturally competitive spirit, Olivia’s also had success in track and field, representing Victoria in the 100 metre and 4x100 metre relay at the 2018 All Schools Championships in Cairns. This is despite having only pursued athletics for one year.

Arleah HuntMelton Secondary CollegeAward: Rugby League

In 2018, Arleah was selected to be the Victorian captain of the under 16 Rugby League team by NRL development coaches.

Set to inspire, Arleah organised multiple rugby clinics for primary school students conducted by Melbourne Storm development coaches. Her natural leadership qualities and strong personality, coupled with her superior skill on the field, led her to coaching her school’s junior girls’ rugby team to win the Robbie Kearns Shield. Arleah’s future looks bright, both on and off the rugby field.

Connor LillyMaribyrnong College / Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Award: Netball

Connor is a great ambassador for men’s and mixed netball. Throughout his six years of playing, he’s won 13 Altona Association

‘best and fairest’ awards! Incredibly, he was first selected for the Victorian under 17 men’s team at age 13. Other highlights include becoming national champion of Australia in 2018, training with the Australian Diamonds, and playing an exhibition match at Hisense Arena in front of 10,000 people with Australian Sonics Men’s Open team members.

Haele Uha FinauMount Ridley P-12 CollegeAward: Rugby League

Haele’s exceptional display of skills, on and off the rugby field, have won him many accolades and awards. Highlights include a

Greg Brentnall Young Achievers Award from Melbourne Storm, a school Players Player Award, and representative honours for performances in the Victorian Schoolboys under 18s. In the televised game, Haele led from the front and received rave reviews from commentators. In turn, his drive and leadership have advanced his team mates’ performances in the Victorian Thunderbolts under 18’s and under 20’s.

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SPORTING BLUE AWARD WINNERS

Taliah KellyKillara Primary SchoolAward: Softball

Taliah lives and breathes softball. After losing her father, Taliah vowed to excel at the game they had enjoyed so

much together. She’s given her all to realise each of her softball dreams, which includes making the under 12 Victorian team where she became vice-captain. Top leadership and sportsmanship qualities gained her captain status in state and school teams. Talia’s a great role model who always encourages others to join in and have a go. She works hard, plays harder, and loves every moment.

Marlie HurinuiMaribyrnong College / Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Award: Softball

The 2018 softball year was a ‘grand slammingly’ great one for Marlie, who’s a member of the junior Australian Spirit team.

As an inspiring leader and with a strong work ethic, Marlie became the youngest to be selected for the Softball Victoria under 19 team. She captained School Sport Victoria Team Vic under 17s for two years, seeing them into the Pacific School Games. Marlie’s currently striving towards playing for the Australia Spirit under 19 Women’s team at the 2019 World Cup.

Matthew BedwellKillara Primary SchoolAward: Softball

Matthew was hooked on diamond sports the moment he tried tee ball at age four. It sparked a passion that has seen him work

hard to advance his skills and become captain of his school’s tee ball and softball teams. Both teams reached regional and state finals! At 11, Matthew was selected for the silver medal winning under 15 Sunbury Softball team, and in 2018, he pitched the win in the Labour Day Invitational Tournament in Adelaide. Mathew’s ultimate goal is to represent Australia.

Marcus FerraroMill Park Secondary CollegeAward: Softball

Softball talent, Marcus, achieved a rarity in the softball arena; he played in the under 15’s, under 17’s, under 19’s and open men’s

divisions of the Victorian State Championships in just one year. He began playing at four years old and by age ten, he represented the Northern District Softball Association and various other associations in Victorian championships. Being awarded the Players Player Award in the 2017 Victorian Open Men’s State League Tournament was a proud moment for Marcus and is testament to his dedication to the sport and his ability to adopt coaching advice.

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SPORTING BLUE AWARD WINNERS

Aeon BeuOakleigh South Primary SchoolAward: Swimming

Gold, silver and bronze are colours that characterise the swimming achievements of sporting all-rounder, Aeon. The elegance

and speed at which she glides through the pool have won her gold at the School Sport Victoria Swimming Championships as well as back to back state titles in freestyle and butterfly. In addition to being a success in the water, Aeon also shone in track and field and touch rugby, making state teams in both and solidifying her reputation as a star athlete at her school.

Jack CarrStaughton CollegeAward: Swimming

It wouldn’t surprise anyone who knows swimming success, Jack, if he achieved his goal of representing Australia at the

Olympics. While competing at the School Sport Australia Championships in Hobart in 2018, Jack won 14 medals after previously cleaning up five golds at the Victorian School Championships. In addition, Jack medalled at numerous school sporting competitions at state and national levels. As an exceptional role model, mentor and valued leader, Jack is a sought-after captain for state and school swim teams.

Cooper QuaifeKorumburra Primary SchoolAward: Swimming

Becoming an emerging athlete has not dented Cooper’s modesty, or devotion to team mates and school work. Through

extraordinary determination and a heavy swimming training regime, Cooper has demonstrated remarkable progress, and his medal count is off the chart. In 2018 he medalled in several state swimming events, including the National Swimming Championships. His ability to support and mentor peers resulted in him being chosen to captain several sporting teams. As an all-rounder, Cooper has represented his school in almost every sport.

Eleanor GoodsellMaribyrnong College / Maribyrnong Sports Academy Award: Table Tennis

Table tennis natural, Eleanor, played her first national junior table tennis championships in Hobart in 2017. By year’s end she was

ranked 14 in the country. Eleanor went on to represent her sport and school with distinction. She’s competed in matches across Australia, including being the youngest player – at just 14, for the Table Tennis Victoria under 18 girls’ team at the National Championships in Townsville. Eleanor has her eyes firmly on ping-pong and academic goals, and achieving success in both.

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SPORTING BLUE AWARD WINNERS

Amelia ZylbermanElwood Primary SchoolAward: Tennis

The junior tennis world is getting a champion serve from Amelia. Because of her consistently excellent performance

throughout the 2018 season, she was awarded Player of the Year by Tennis Victoria. Her passion for tennis and her persistence have seen her selected to represent Victoria for the School Sport Victoria State Championships, under 12 Bruce Cup Tennis Championships, and the National Claycourt and December Showdown Australian Championships. Amelia is looking forward to continuing her tennis journey throughout her high school years.

Marija LukicMaribyrnong College / Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Award: Volleyball

In 2018, gold and silver medallist, Marija, enjoyed the fruits of playing volleyball on an international scale. She competed at the

Amateur Athletic Union Junior Volleyball Championships in the USA, representing Club Australia. Then she was off competing at the Asian Women’s under 19 Volleyball championships in Hanoi, Vietnam. Sport plays a huge part in Marija’s life and she aims to continue representing Australia in international competition. With tons of medals behind her, the future looks bright for this emerging athlete.

Jack ClementsWonthaggi Secondary CollegeAward: Tennis

Tennis champ, Jack, is deeply inspired by tennis legend, Rafael Nadal. Ranked seventh in Australia for his age group,

Jack’s represented Victoria in national competitions including the Pizzey and Bruce Cups, where he enjoyed competing with Australia’s best. At ten years old, Jack played his first tournament and decided to see how far he could go. Now he’s off to an American college to further explore the possibilities of life as a tennis pro.

Ewan FowlerMaribyrnong College / Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Award: Volleyball

Champion volleyball player, Ewan, has many reasons to be proud. In 2018 he juggled major volleyball and schoolwork

commitments – including an Advanced Curriculum Enrichment Program – all while managing juvenile arthritis. Ewan regularly plays above his age group in beach and indoor competitions and in 2018, represented his school in the Open Men’s division in the Vic Schools Cup competitions. He aced the year with a string of awards and dreams of representing Australia internationally.

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OUTSTANDING TEACHER CONTRIBUTION AWARDS

Karen GibsonBrighton Secondary College

Karen loves being a sport coach and PE teacher. Her ability to make physical activity a fun, rewarding and positive experience, has led many students to choose a sport

based on her being the teacher! Karen firmly believes advanced skill is not required to take part – everyone can benefit from movement! Karen is a big supporter of girls in sport and has coached six girls and two mixed sport teams across softball, badminton, hockey and lawn bowls; her year 7 and 8 girls’ hockey teams making it through to the state finals.

Bronwyn ChisholmMarlborough Primary School

As a sport teacher, Bonny hopes that her passion for fitness and health will rub off on her students. To provide maximum opportunity, she exposes them to a wide

variety of sport and physical activities including golf, lacrosse, boxing, dance, martial arts, AFL, cricket, soccer and even diving. Bonny’s enthusiasm for her profession is evident. In addition to teaching, she organised athletics and cross country carnivals, ran an inter-school sport program, volunteered for school camps and rose early to join students in a before-school running club.

Sarah JohnsCanterbury Girls’ Secondary College

Sarah is a state league volleyballer in her own right. In a relatively short time, she created a professional development volleyball program for her school’s staff,

tripling teacher and student participation numbers in the sport. To pull this off, she dedicated all her spare time; before school, after school and during her lunch breaks. Sarah also coached a group of year 7 girls, all new to the game, to claim the School Sport Victoria state title in volleyball! The year 8 team followed with yet another state title win, further evidence of Sarah’s dedication.

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OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION AWARD

Lenny PermanaSerpell Primary School

For five years, Lenny’s drawn on her experience playing badminton at Olympic level, to coach and train students in the sport. She volunteers weekly,

covering technique, tactics, team play, court etiquette and sportsmanship. Her dedication led Serpell Primary School to win gold at the Victorian Primary Schools Badminton Championships, in first and second divisions, four years in a row! She’s involved parents as team managers, created opportunities for students to train and play in secondary schools, and somehow also finds time to coach the under 15 National Badminton team.

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OUTSTANDING SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS AWARDS

The Grange P-12 College

As the first Victorian school to be involved in the NRL’s ‘In League in Harmony’ program, Grange P-12

College and its students are striving to be agents of change. Using sport as a vehicle to create a more cohesive society, they address issues such as social disengagement, racism, gender inequality and bullying, and explore how embracing diversity provides opportunities to move forward together in harmony. A number of the college’s students have graduated to become youth advocates for the program; promoting study, education and working hard as paths to making dreams come true.

Sorrento Primary School

Establishing community partnerships created numerous possibilities for Sorrento Primary School and neighbouring schools.

These connections broadened the variety of sporting opportunities on offer to include skating, lawn bowls, tennis, fishing, triathlon, cross country, colour fun run, stand-up paddle-boarding, ironperson and beach programs, as well as all-district events. Partnerships such as that with St Joseph’s Primary School and involvement in the Friendly Games and the Community Sport Program, drew attention to the importance of sport in developing healthy lifestyles and creating new friendships.

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OUTSTANDING SPORTING ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

Finn TobinMiners Rest Primary School

Finn ran around paddocks shooting arrows at hay bales for years, so it was no surprise when he began competing in Archery and winning. So far, Finn’s won every archery

event he has entered including the Victorian State and the Australian National Indoor Championships, where he broke several state and national records! His commitment and drive was further rewarded with an invitation to participate in the Archery Australia National High Performance Program. Finn loves “the camaraderie” of the sport and being a role model for others. It’s clear from his speedy rise to success, that Finn’s archery future is right on target!

Lucas PlappMaribyrnong College / Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Riding for three hours every day is part of daily training for Lucas, a multiple Road Time Trial, Team Pursuit, Individual Points Race and Madison champion. His

outstanding sportsmanship and dedication to cycling has led to a remarkable list of achievements including medalling at the World Junior Track Championships and Junior Road Championships, and Elite Men’s Oceania Track Championships and World Cup. He’s received numerous awards including the Australian Junior Track, Road and Overall Cyclist of the Year, and the Australian Sport Award for Junior Athlete of the Year. Inclusion in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic team is now a real possibility, since being selected to Cycling Australia’s Elite Men’s Podium Potential Academy. In 2019, Lucas is set to train and race in an incredible 14 countries! One can only wonder what’s next for this cycling success!

LINDSAY GAZE OUTSTANDING SPORTS LEADERSHIP AWARD

The Lindsay Gaze Award is presented to a student, player, coach or administrator who demonstrates outstanding contribution to sport at both a school and community level. The winner is selected from the nominations received for the Sporting Blue, Outstanding Teacher and Outstanding Community Contribution categories.

Winner announced on the day

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VICTORIAN SCHOOL SPORTS AWARDS HONOUR ROLL

ATHLETE WITH A MULTI-CLASS

Rebekah Jane Green

Naranga Special School 1994

Brett Reid Montague Continuing EC 1994

Ellen Steele Brunswick South West PS 1995

Tamika Simpson Newcomb PS 1996

Cassy Geffke Matthew Flinders Girls’ SC1996

Rebecca Feldman Upper Yarra SC 1997

Luke Emeagi Bulleen Heights School 1997

Kobie Scott Altona PS 1998

Lisa Taylor Sunshine SC 1998

Anthony Vo Mordialloc–Chelsea SC 1998

Stephanie St John Horsham College 1999

Amanda Drennan Cowes PS 2000

Casey Redford Mentone Girls’ SC 2000

Nicholas Coburn Glen Eira College 2000

Caitlin Fitzpatrick Craigieburn PS 2001

Mark Tomkins Broadford PS 2001

Sarah Bowen Bellarine SC 2001

Charlotte Saville Tecoma PS 2002

Tamika Simpson Newcomb SC 2002

Tara Wood Eltham HS 2003

Drew Jones Ballarat Specialist School 2003

Rory Carroll Ballarat Specialist School 2003

Lauren Copeland Bellbrae PS 2004

Daniel Hogan Berendale School 2004

Claire Keating Echuca SC 2005

Jake Wainwright Mount Clear College 2006

Josephine Wild Drysdale PS 2007

Mark Tomkins Broadford SC 2007

Heidi Gellert Lake Bolac College 2007

Ashleigh McConnell

Goonawarra PS 2008

Daniel Dunstone Point Cook PS 2009

Jaymee-Leigh Upton

Eucha Specialist School 2009

Matthew Haanappel

Croydon SC 2009

Erin Garbler Middle Park PS 2010

Phoebe Mitchell Oberon HS 2010

Nathan Pellissier Maribyrnong College 2011

Liam Richardson Newstead PS 2012

Timothy Disken Glenallen School 2012

Emily Watts Boronia K-12 College 2013

Zachary Jones Hampton PS 2013

Ashleigh McConnell

Sunbury College 2013

Jaryd Clifford St Helena SC 2013

Alexander Kirchner

Mt View PS 2014

Col Pearse Lockington Consolidated School

2015

India Biesse Fitton Ashwood School 2015

Ori Drabkin Oakleigh South PS 2016

Jack Howell Brentwood Park PS 2016

Jaime-Lee Getson Melton Specialist School 2016

Patrick Getson Melton Specialist School 2016

Ella Hose Eastwood PS 2017

Cooper De Prinse Warranwood PS 2017

Georgia Powning Ashwood Specialist School

2017

Col Pearse Echuca College 2017

ATHLETICS

Sophie Halsall Ocean Grove PS 1994

Michael Ryan Hughesdale PS 1994

Kate Myers Wanganui Park SC 1994

Paul Freitag Melton SC 1994

Angela Blasi Wooranna Park PS 1995

Robert Garland Yarrawonga PS 1995

Simone Purvis Montmorency SC 1995

Nathan Deakes Newcomb SC 1995

Leona Bilous Bouchier Street PS 1996

Zane Leonard Baxter PS 1996

Cecilia McIntosh Eumemmerring SC 1996

Bryce Barnwell Geelong HS 1996

Temmety Jacobs Upper Ferntree Gully PS 1997

Alex Lockhart Wodonga South PS 1997

Emma Cochrane McKinnon SC 1997

Aaron Hartney Heathmont College 1997

Hayley Malt Knox Gardens PS 1998

Tyson Mahon Torquay PS 1998

Leona Bilous Shepparton HS 1998

Andrew Martin McKinnon SC 1998

Fiona Nash Blackburn Lake PS 1999

Jay Jones Wattleview PS 1999

Sandra Porter Pascoe Vale Girls’ SC 1999

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Sean Avery Bellarine SC 1999

Teaghan Bubb Ballendella PS 2000

Timothy Mitchell Black Hill PS 2000

Kiara McDonald Berwick SC 2000

Steven Hooker Balwyn HS 2000

Megan (Mim) Hill Nar Nar Goon PS 2001

Daniel Boyle Oxley PS 2001

Emily Allen Doncaster SC 2001

Jared Tallent Ballarat HS 2001

Kimberley Mulhall Tucker Road PS 2002

Adam Koso Serpell PS 2002

Jacinta Lynn Montmorency SC 2002

Thomas Sullivan Norwood SC 2002

Genevieve Lillis Canterbury PS 2003

Cameron Webb Deer Park PS 2003

Ronnie Buckley Broadford SC 2003

Calista Lyon Tallangatta SC 2003

Buddy Williams Yarraville West PS 2004

Chelsea Quilty Warranwood PS 2004

Katherine Katsanevakis

Balwyn HS 2004

Liam Adams Niddrie SC 2004

Brooke Stratton Stratton Regency Park PS 2005

Kane Theisinger Croydon Hills PS 2005

Kristy Radford Norwood SC 2005

Matthew Haynes Apollo Parkways PS 2006

Sarah Ferrier Chatham PS 2006

Luke Bissett Newcomb SC 2006

Emily Zerella Kangaroo Flat SC 2006

Hana Basic Orchard Grove PS 2007

Jason Santa Southvale PS 2007

Andrew Peska Werribee SC 2007

Rachel Waters Benalla West PS 2008

Michael Mullett Livingstone PS 2008

Denise Snyder Swan Hill College 2008

Dakota Pyke Malvern Central School 2009

Wesley Graeme Mirboo North PS 2009

Nathan Krepp Warrnambool College 2009

Rebecca MarchantEast Doncaster SC 2009

Christopher Browne

Huntly PS 2010

Bianca Hansen Ringwood Heights PS 2010

Joel Bee Ballarat HS 2010

Rhys Rigoni Heidelberg PS 2011

Maddison Cowen Mill Park Heights PS 2011

Brodie Cross Mullauna College 2011

Lieng Tang Westall PS 2012

Morgan Mitchell Williamstown HS 2012

Mietta Russell Elsternwick PS 2013

Lucas Thompson McKinnon PS 2013

Samantha Prime Berwick SC 2013

Zak Patterson Lilydale HS 2013

Simone Lin Deepdene PS 2014

Brodie Hicks Seaholme PS 2014

Alycia Maher Carrum Downs SC 2014

Alanna Peart Black Hill PS 2015

Baye Agostino Hurstbridge PS 2015

Bianca Hansen Ringwood SC 2015

Ned Weatherly Bellarine SC 2015

Brooklyn Prescott Courtenay Gardens PS 2016

Kevin Healy Carnegie PS 2016

Celeste Mucci Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2016

Cameron Searle Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2016

Faith Vili Gladstone Views PS 2017

Wolfgang Cotra-Nemesi

Fitzroy North PS 2017

Stephanie Ratcliffe

Doncaster SC 2017

Tom Walker Stawell SC 2017

AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL

Dylan Smith Woodend PS 1994

Mark Cullen Forest Hill SC 1994

Nicholas Dal Santo

Strathfieldsaye PS 1995

Anthony Rocca Lakeside SC 1995

Nicholas Gieschen Mandama PS 1996

Steven King Belmont HS 1996

Alister Neville Canterbury PS 1997

Daniel McConnell Templeton PS 1998

Travis Johnstone Mordialloc–Chelsea SC 1998

Travis Cloke Warrandyte PS 1999

Josh Fraser Mansfield HS 1999

Bryan Vance St Georges Road PS 2000

Bill Maloney Mont Albert PS 2001

Ashley Watson Rochester SC 2001

Cameron Hummerston

Canterbury PS 2002

Nicole Brown Sunbury College 2002

Mark McGough Northcote HS 2002

Daniel Talia Greenvale PS 2003

Kane Tenace Shepparton HS 2003

Paul Sahlberg Kismet Park PS 2004

Brett Deledio Kyabram SC 2004

Thomas Nankivell Omeo PS 2005

Dale Thomas Drouin SC 2005

Jason Pongracic Devon Meadows PS 2006

Travis Boak Oberon HS 2006

Shane Tarr Seaford North PS 2007

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Patrick Dangerfield

Oberon HS 2007

Nicholas MeermanDeepdene PS 2008

Brooke Surgeon Sunbury College 2008

Michael Hurley Viewbank College 2008

Nash Holmes Sale PS 2009

Ben Cunnington Timboon P–2 School 2009

Ashley Krakauer Malvern PS 2009

Dyson Heppell Leongatha SC 2010

Rhiannon Banner Melton SC 2010

Jaidyn Stephenson

Upper Fentree Gully PS 2011

William Hoskin-Elliott

Caroline Springs SC 2011

Ellie Blackburn Hallam Senior SC 2011

Mitchell Riordan Berwick PS 2012

Aidan Corr Viewbank College 2012

Courtney Young Box Hill Senior SC 2012

Matthew Rowell Mont Albert PS 2013

Louise StephensonViewbank College 2013

Jarman Impey Shepparton HS 2013

Luke Cleary Black Rock PS 2014

Karly Tapner-Gillies

Hallam Senior SC 2014

Caleb Marchbank Benalla P-12 College 2014

Dyson Daniels Camp Hill PS 2015

Madison Lister Melton SC 2015

Kayne Turner Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2015

Aiden Lipski Rangeview PS 2016

Monique Conti Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2016

Jordan Ridley Box Hill HS 2016

Kristian Ferronato Glen Katherine PS 2017

Rebecca Webster Benalla College 2017

Jack Bytel Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2017

BADMINTON

Alicia Taylor Ballarat SC 1994

Ben McCarthy Pembroke SC 1994

Kelly Lucas Ballarat SC 1995

Nathan Stant Werribee SC 1995

Jane Crabtree Pembroke SC 1996

Nathan Malpass Mount Clear SC 1996

Lisa Bamford Hoppers Crossing SC 1997

Mark Rayson Bendigo Senior SC 1997

Laura Blackman Ballarat HS 1998

Kane Wheeler Boronia Heights SC 1998

Dianne Malpass Mt Clear SC 1999

Mark Warfe Bendigo Senior SC 1999

Emma Baldwinson Swan Hill College 2000

Glenn Warfe Bendigo Senior SC 2000

Erin Carroll Sebastopol SC 2001

Gary Tho Bendigo Senior SC 2001

Nicole Reid Kangaroo Flat SC 2002

Ben Walklate Charlton College 2002

Jessica Lyons Traralgon SC 2003

Jeff Tho Flora Hill SC 2003

Bethany Crane Trafalgar HS 2004

Danielle GervasoniBallarat HS 2005

Nicole David Sebastopol College 2006

Samuel Ho Melbourne HS 2006

Tara Pilven Ballarat SC 2008

Nathan David Sebastopol College 2008

Natasha David Sebastopol College 2009

Hu-Wen Chew Balwyn HS 2010

Gronya Somerville Maribyrnong College 2010

Ernest Yam Maribyrnong College 2011

Eddie Luk Melbourne HS 2013

Mitch Gervasoni Ballarat HS 2014

Marcus Kong Balwyn HS 2015

Jacob Schueler Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2016

Thomas Ng Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2017

BASEBALL

Cameron Forbes Corio College 1994

Tim Besford Templestowe SC 1995

John Edwards Kurunjang SC 1996

Tim Fisher Cheltenham SC 1997

Stuart Cox Eumemmerring SC 1998

Matthew Jacobssen

Mount Clear SC 1999

Travis Blackley Cheltenham SC 2000

Adam Blackley Cheltenham SC 2001

Michael Sadler Fairhills HS 2002

Josh Davies Bendigo Senior SC 2003

Ross Hipke Ballarat HS 2004

Jack Larner Patterson River SC 2005

Kable Hogben Cheltenham SC 2007

Samual Moon Bendigo Senior SC 2009

Matthew Wilson Mount Erin SC 2011

Emma French Buckley Park College 2012

Benjamin Aslett Lyndale SC 2013

Rachel Limburg Box Hill Senior SC 2014

Jesse Hunter Pakenham SC 2014

Cooper Goodman Warrandyte HS 2015

Emerson Rickard Grovedale College 2016

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Keenan Spence Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2017

BASKETBALL

Millie Whitehead Nilma North PS 1994

Matthew Jenkins Mill Park Heights PS 1994

Vikki Kelson Brauer SC 1994

Jared Powell Oberon HS 1994

Claire Pownell Templeton PS 1995

Eric Kuret Craigieburn PS 1995

Bilijana Popovska Templestowe SC 1995

Steve Simic Box Hill Senior SC 1995

Jessica Kelly Strathmore PS 1996

Dylan Webb Frankston PS 1996

Jessica Bibby Pembroke SC 1996

Braith Cox Ballarat HS 1996

Elizabeth Walker Wandin North PS 1997

Nicholas Humphrey

Warragul PS 1997

Marnie Hay Viewbank College 1997

Daniel Egan Gladstone Park SC 1997

Kathleen Macleod Vermont PS 1998

Myles Pearce Warrandyte PS 1998

Samantha Richards

Vermont SC 1998

Luke Spencer-Gardner

Box Hill Senior SC 1998

Laura Pickering Grey Street PS 1999

Bryce Calwell Laburnum PS 1999

Nicole Carr Ballarat HS 1999

Boyd Dellwo Bendigo Senior SC 1999

Emma Andrews Berwick Lodge PS 2000

Sam Drake Mount Eliza PS 2000

Katie Davis Warrnambool College 2000

Thomas Greer Lalor North SC 2000

Emily Gillies Vermont PS 2001

Adrian Rolfe Derinya PS 2001

Zoe Carr Diamond Valley College 2001

Adam Tanner Lilydale HS 2001

Stephanie Cumming

Thomas Mitchell PS 2002

Bryce Arnott Clyde PS 2002

Chelsea Lange Sale College 2002

Mehmad Bektas Rowville SC 2002

Lachlan Madder Forest Street PS 2003

Rosemary Popa Malvern Central School 2003

Amy Lewis Baimbridge College 2003

Daniel Bass Eltham HS 2003

Olivia Deiana Templestowe Heights PS 2004

Tyler Williams Oatlands PS 2004

Leigh-ann Rutgers Wantirna College 2004

Michael Scouller St Helena SC 2004

Laura Torney Old Orchard PS 2005

Lucas Barker Clyde PS 2005

Hope Terdich Kew HS 2005

Kristian Williams Mill Park SC 2005

Meg Jeffs Kananook PS 2006

Brett Denton Kingswood PS 2006

Sean Noone Kallista PS 2007

Sarah Nagle Wonga Park PS 2007

Ashleigh Kedge Banksia SC 2007

Amy O’Neill Apollo Parkways PS 2008

Mason Rogers Glen Iris Primary PS 2008

Sara Blicavs Sunbury College 2008

Jack Formosa Greenvale PS 2009

Kayla Mallett Alfredton PS 2009

Joshua Wilcher Box Hill Senior SC 2009

Samantha Creed Box Hill Senior SC 2009

Luke Bunker Apollo Parkways PS 2010

Romy Costa Milgate PS 2010

Taylor Dyson Box Hill Senior SC 2010

Olivia Bontempelli Box Hill Senior SC 2010

Jedd O’Sullivan Heany Park PS 2011

Sean Preston Box Hill Senior SC 2011

Louise Brown Rowville SC 2011

Jack Perry Croydon Hills PS 2012

Lucy Cochrane Beaumaris PS 2012

Dylan Baker Rowville SC 2012

Emily Simons Box Hill Senior SC 2012

Tayah Kelly Boronia Heights PS 2013

Mark Steiner Roberts McCubbin PS 2013

Kasey Burton Ballarat HS 2013

Joel Smith Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2013

Tarni Brown Donburn PS 2014

Paul Tsapatolis Seabrook PS 2014

Monique Conti Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2014

Michael Wearne Box Hill Senior SC 2014

Charlise Dunn Vermont PS 2015

Dyson Daniels Camp HiIl PS 2015

Najvada George Box Hill Senior SC 2015

Matthew Johns Belmont HS 2015

Dallas Loughridge Loch PS 2016

Jack Hrehoresen Maffra PS 2016

Monique Andriuolo

Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2016

Paul Tsapatolis Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2016

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Chantelle James Dromana PS 2017

Oscar Dunn Vermont PS 2017

Sharna Ayres Box Hill Senior SC 2017

Keli Jesse Leuapepe

Box Hill Senior SC 2017

BAT TENNIS

Robert Tseriotis Altona West PS 1994

Luke Chircop Bellfield PS 1996

CRICKET

Grant Chessari Tallangatta PS 1994

Holly Butlin Frankston HS 1994

Tony Brown Newcomb SC 1994

Mark Simpson Templestowe PS 1995

Julie-Ann HawkingRutherglen HS 1995

Timothy Anderson Belmont HS 1995

Adam Crosthwaite Rosanna Golf Links PS 1996

Alyssa Underwood Forest Hills SC 1996

Benjamin Oliver Castlemaine SC 1996

Tony Meyer Glenhuntly PS 1997

Carin Eastburne Noble Park SC 1997

Cameron Atkins Parkdale SC 1997

Samuel Playfair Glenferrie PS 1998

Donna Brown Kurunjang SC 1998

Paul Sealey Maroondah SC 1998

Grant Baldwin Epping PS 1999

Ingrid Noack Macleod College 1999

Tim Welsford Bendigo Senior SC 1999

Emma Inglis Strathmore PS 2000

Michael Hill Diamond Creek PS 2000

Julie Hunter Norwood SC 2000

Gavin Kellar Mullauna College 2000

Annie-Rose Maloney

Ceres PS 2001

Ashley Hockey Mooroopna PS 2001

Janet Ronalds Drouin SC 2001

Cameron White Bairnsdale SC 2001

Amy Vine Eltham East PS 2002

Matthew Brown Surrey Hills PS 2002

Candace Hulett Kurunjang SC 2002

Adam Crosthwaite Montmorency SC 2002

Peter Handscomb Mt Waverley North PS 2003

Olivia McEvoy Colbinabbin PS 2003

Casey Hawley Doncaster PS 2003

Joshua Mangan Rutherglen HS 2003

Mollie Booth Serpell PS 2004

Mitchell Chadwick Werribee PS 2004

Briana Binch Strathmore SC 2004

Aaron Finch Colac HS 2004

Anna Lanning Auburn PS 2005

Jordan Wyatt Benalla East PS 2005

Sarah-Jane Sims-McGregor

Mentone Girls’ SC 2005

Luke Davis Vermont SC 2005

Gerogi Williams Lang Lang PS 2006

Jason Pongracic Devon Meadows PS 2006

Michael Hill Diamond Valley College 2006

Michelle Palmer Mentone Girls’ SC 2006

Matthew Crouch Delacombe PS 2007

Laura Croft Drouin SC 2007

Mitchell Streiff Sunbury Downs College 2007

Rebecca Carter Mitcham PS 2008

Steven Reid Birchip P–12 School 2008

Liam Banthorpe Apollo Parkways PS 2009

Georgia Fisher Yarragon PS 2009

Dylan Quirk Kambrya College 2009

Amy Vine Eltham HS 2009

Bronte James Tucker Road Bentleigh PS 2010

Ejaaz Alavi Viewbank College 2010

Byron Taylor Surfside PS 2011

Melina Ayres Murrumbeena PS 2011

Guy Walker Maribyrnong College 2011

Kirsty Lamb Peter Lalor SC 2011

Mackenzie Harvey Murrumbeena PS 2012

Sophie van de Heuvel

Alfredton PS 2012

Liam Banthorpe St Helena SC 2012

Clementine Ryan-Fuller

Port Melbourne PS 2013

Tom Loveridge Malvern Central School 2013

Isabella Gietzmann

Mount Waverley SC 2013

Kieran Elliott Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2013

Merinda Hale Mt Eliza North PS 2014

Campbell Kellaway

Sandringham PS 2014

Annabel Martin Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2014

Jonah Koch Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2014

Stella Reid Kew East PS 2015

Zachary Mevissen Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2015

liza O’Neill Solway PS 2016

Joshua Ward Clifton Hill PS 2016

Shubham Bhargave

McKinnon SC 2016

Dane Harvey Spensley Street PS 2017

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Dylan Brasher Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2017

CROSS COUNTRY

Emily Rooke Merino Consolidated School

1994

Joel Birmingham Black Hill PS 1994

Penny French Oberon HS 1994

Ian Prendergast Kerang Technical HS 1994

Amber HumphreysWodonga South PS 1995

Jordan Minster Creswick PS 1995

Dean Pepplinkhouse

Ballarat SC 1995

Sascha Miller Selby PS 1996

Collis Birmingham Black Hill PS 1996

Mark Thompson Ararat SC 1996

Elise Kingston Woodlands PS 1997

Drew Mitchell Swan Hill PS 1997

Nicole Chapple Balwyn HS 1997

Mark Tucker Newcomb SC 1997

Sarah Humphreys Comet Hill PS 1998

Jason Abbott Caulfield South PS 1998

Jessica De Bruin Canterbury Girls’ SC 1998

Collis Birmingham Ballarat HS 1998

Hayley Tomlinson Mont Albert PS 1999

Scott Vance Mount Eliza North PS 1999

Lara Prince Macleod College 1999

Shawn Forrest Vermont SC 1999

Carly Feben Streeton PS 2000

Mathew Bayley Wantirna South PS 2000

Jocelyn Keage Canterbury Girls’ SC 2000

Mahdi Sani Strathmore SC 2000

Amanda Paulin Strathmore PS 2001

Ashley Watson Delacombe PS 2001

Belinda Hogan Mentone Girls’ SC 2001

Zane Holland Frankston HS 2001

Kelsey Rau Montpellier PS 2002

Mark Blicavs Kismet Park PS 2002

Liam Adams Niddrie SC 2002

Grace Thek Canterbury PS 2003

Zhoe Warrington Frankston HS 2003

Sam Ellis Ballarat HS 2003

Georgie Buckley Chilwell PS 2004

Jordan Willamsz Boronia PS 2004

Rachel Green Frankston HS 2004

Mark Blicavs Sunbury College 2004

Tayla Daly Tucker Road Bentleigh PS 2005

Joshua Kelly Brighton PS 2005

Sarah Grahame Mentone Girls’ SC 2005

Ben Ashkettle Warrandyte HS 2005

Melissa Duncan Upwey HS 2006

Tom Fawthorpe Lillydale HS 2006

Megan Gellert Lake Bolac College 2007

Zackery Findlay Sebastopol College 2007

Louise Alford Sherbourne PS 2008

Dean Neofitou Apollo Parkways PS 2008

Meg Russell Eltham HS 2008

Duer Yoa Ballarat SC 2008

Ryan Patterson Montrose PS 2009

Rachel Waters Benalla West PS 2009

Stephen McShane Bairnsdale SC 2009

Lyra Meehan Ballarat HS 2009

Kayne Davies Preston PS 2010

Benjamin White Middle Kinglake PS 2010

Tiarne Bloss Derinya PS 2010

Zak Patterson Lilydale HS 2010

Amy Cashin Werribee SC 2010

Matthew Cottrell Pearcedale PS 2011

Erin Garbler Middle Park PS 2011

Luke Percy Ringwood SC 2011

Madeline Martin Grovedale College 2011

Sam Ackland-Evans

Clifton Hill PS 2012

Jack Davies Ballarat HS 2012

Amelia Mazza-Downie

Maribyrnong College 2012

Abbey Caldwell Milgate PS 2013

Adam Spencer McKinnon PS 2013

Ryan Patterson Lilydale HS 2013

Samantha Prime Berwick SC 2013

Georgia Laven Monbulk PS 2014

Christopher Waters

Lara Lake PS 2014

Ryhan Thomas Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2014

Lucinda Rourke Altona PS 2015

Nathan Percy Ringwood SC 2015

Wolfgang Cotra-Nemesi

North Fitzroy PS 2016

Emma Files Strathmore SC 2016

Liam Cashin Werribee SC 2016

Jake Donaldson Beaumary North PS 2017

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DIVING

Sarah Byron Chalcot Lodge PS 1997

Olivia Serritelli Parkdale SC 1997

Tabitha Robb North Fitzroy PS 1998

Daniel Miller Briar Hill PS 1998

Bree Cole Mentone Girls’ SC 1998

Yasmin Roos Beaumaris PS 1999

Reece Chalman Ferntree Gully North PS 1999

Elizabeth Wynell-Mayow

Mac.Robertson Girls’ HS 1999

David Ridgwell Montmorency SC 1999

Brianna Hillard Greenhills PS 2000

Jack Sedgmen Croydon Hills PS 2000

Caitlin Carey Wheelers Hill SC 2000

Chris Parkes Chaffey SC 2000

Melissa Adams Wantirna PS 2001

Mason Kelly The Basin PS 2001

Melissa Ashford Iramoo PS 2002

Corey Weston Manchester PS 2002

Laura Cosgrove Canterbury Girls’ SC 2002

Amy Ruffle Ringwood North PS 2003

Thomas Reid Derinya PS 2003

Yasmin Roos Mentone Girls’ SC 2003

Matthew Weston Croydon SC 2003

Anna Gelai Brighton PS 2004

Darcy Taylor Mont Albert PS 2004

Rhiannon Fullard Hampton Park SC 2004

Andrew Ronacher Williamstown HS 2004

Amy McArdle Laburnum PS 2005

Theodore Petrakos

Bentleigh West PS 2005

Jaele Patrick Lilydale HS 2005

James Connor Mount View PS 2006

William McLeod Laburnum PS 2007

Bree Mellberg Mullauna SC 2007

Meg Thornton Hartwell PS 2008

Eryn Fullard Hampton Park SC 2008

Luke Hubbard Echuca College 2008

Scotia Mullin Wonga Park PS 2009

Bridie Weston Mullum PS 2010

Lauren Arnold East Doncaster SC 2010

Joshua Sist Milgate PS 2011

Jayah Mathews Murrumbeena PS 2011

Scott Mullin Ringwood SC 2011

Emma Madgwick Albert Park PS 2012

Ethan Newnham Great Ryrie PS 2013

Laetitia Donato Victorian College of the Arts SC

2013

Joshua Sist East Doncaster SC 2013

Molly Roche Kent Park PS 2014

Bailey Cronin Lloyd Street PS 2014

Emma Madgwick Albert Park College 2014

Lachlan Cronin Camberwell HS 2014

Alia South Rangeview PS 2015

Rachel Foord Rowville SC 2015

Nathan Hatton Williamstown HS 2015

Olivia Roche Kent Park PS

Billie Bennett Vermont SC 2016

Ethan Newnham Box Hill HS 2016

Shailey Reeves Chelsea Heights PS 2017

Riki Lethbridge Hartwell PS 2017

GOLF

Linda Mckenzie Corryong SC 1994

Cameron McKernan

Euroa SC 1994

Danielle Turner Corio Community College 1995

Daniel Gaunt Gisborne SC 1995

Melanie Holmes-Smith

Matthew Flinders Girls’ SC1996

James McLean Rutherglen HS 1996

Lisa Jean Kyabram SC 1997

Marcus Both Horsham College 1997

Brooke Mangan Mount Eliza SC 1998

Glen Burton Euroa SC 1998

Louise MacDonald Rosebud SC 1999

Marc Leishman Brauer College 1999

Tracey Attard Sunshine SC 2000

Craig Scott Rosebud SC 2000

Emma Bennett Echuca HS 2001

Ryan Hammond Drouin SC 2001

Deyen Lawson Leopold PS 2002

Luke Veith Melton SC 2002

Geoffrey Drakeford

Yarram PS 2003

Elissa Orr Koondrook PS 2003

Ashley Umbers Echuca HS 2003

Melissa Taylor Bimbadeen Heights PS 2004

William Hume Point Lonsdale PS 2004

Mi Sun Cho Melbourne Girls’ College 2004

Charles Stewart Beaumaris PS 2005

Kimberley Marsden

Mansfield SC 2005

Andrew Roberts Distance Education Centre Victoria

2005

Sienna Lambert Cohuna SC 2007

Martias Sanchez Kingswood PS 2008

Jack Wilson Echuca College 2008

Kirsty Hodgkins Streeton PS 2009

Su Hyun Oh McKinnon SC 2009

Ben Rogers Rosebud SC 2009

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Ashley Blake Shepparton HS 2010

Bianca Ling John Monash Science School

2010

Christian ChieregoUpper Plenty PS 2011

Soo Bin Park Mount Waverley PS 2011

Tyler Fent Koonung SC 2011

Kallista Heng Do Maribyrnong College 2011

Joelynn Heng Do Ascot Vale West PS 2012

James Bannan Peter Lalor SC 2012

Abbey Trinca Maribyrnong College 2012

Stephanie Clark Cheltenham PS 2013

Kurtis Flakemore Rowville PS 2013

Georgia Macklan Wangaratta HS 2013

Lucas Herbert Bendigo Senior SC 2013

Levi Sclater Guthridge PS 2014

Konomi Matsumoto

Parkdale SC 2014

Brett Coletta Parkdale SC 2014

Ashni Solanki Brighton PS 2015

Luke Polson Alfredton PS 2015

Stephanie Bunque Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2015

Cameron Johns Rowville SC 2015

Morten Hafkamp Kennington PS 2016

Linley Ooi Melbourne Girls’ College 2016

Kieran Vogels Rowville SC 2016

Taylah Robinson Karoo PS 2017

Peter Vassiliadis Rowville SC 2017

HOCKEY

Dana Bolitho Footscray City SC 1994

Daniel Dawson Altona SC 1994

Brett Churchill Orrvale PS 1995

Sarah Storen Macleod HS 1995

Mark Whinney Kealba SC 1995

Rachel Sheppard Brandon Park PS 1996

James Bull Auburn South PS 1996

Emma Aldersea Macleod HS 1996

Lachlan Vivian-Taylor

Eltham HS 1996

Caroline Mullins Canterbury PS 1997

James Grant Greythorn PS 1997

Emma Storen Macleod College 1997

Ian Curry Irymple SC 1997

Kate Robertson Meerlieu PS 1998

Thomas Allan Auburn South PS 1998

Denise Durajski Galvin Park SC 1998

Tyson Priddle Grovedale SC 1998

Stephanie Doutre Greenwood PS 1999

Steven Wallace Bimbadeen Heights PS 1999

Sarah O’Connor Strathmore SC 1999

Russell Ford Eltham HS 1999

Samantha Daly Surrey Hills PS 2000

Joshua Pollard Glen Katherine PS 2000

Leah Merrett Swan Hill SC 2000

Alex Mowat Strathmore SC 2000

Elyse Villani Glen Katherine PS 2001

Aaron Kleinschmidt

Hartwell PS 2001

Lauren Austin Mill Park SC 2001

Cameron Smith Strathmore SC 2001

Lucy White Auburn South PS 2002

James Webster Mont Albert PS 2002

Emma Aitken Altona PS 2003

Matthew Webster Altona PS 2003

Elspeth Joiner Strathmore SC 2003

Georgia Nanscawen

Moonee Ponds West PS 2004

Timothy Luscombe

St Georges Road PS 2004

Hannah Gravenall Bairnsdale SC 2004

Andrew Beck University HS 2004

Samantha Pikia Doncaster Gardens PS 2005

Byron Walton Yarrambat PS 2005

Ashlee Wells Kurnai College 2005

Tim Snow Blackburn HS 2005

Casey Hammond Apollo Parkways PS 2006

Stephanie Forsyth Canterbury PS 2006

Max Harris Lloyd St School 2007

Darci KleinschmidtHartwell PS 2007

Danielle Blyth Frankston HS 2007

Tim Cross Kew HS 2007

Nicola Hammond Apollo Parkways PS 2008

James Forsyth Canterbury PS 2008

Georgia Nanscawen

University HS 2008

Scott Boucher Mordialloc College 2008

Aaron Cockram Park Orchards PS 2009

Caitlin Philpott Canterbury PS 2009

James Knee McKinnon SC 2009

Tegan Purser Western Heights College 2009

Lucas Scott Canterbury PS 2010

Riley Sutherland Kiewa Valley PS 2010

Jadium Rees Diamond Valley College 2010

Samantha Pikia Doncaster SC 2010

Claire O’Brien Cantebury PS 2011

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Oscar Wookey Melbourne HS 2011

Sarah Breen Maribyrnong College 2011

Macey Sutherland Kiewa Valley PS 2012

Benjamin White Laburnum PS 2012

Darci Kleinschmidt

Canterbury Girls’ SC 2012

Andrew Scanlon Maribyrnong College 2012

Amy Lawton Beaconsfield Upper PS 2013

Joshua HendersonCamberwell South PS 2013

Jessica Brennan Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2013

Liam Braithwaite Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2013

Eugenie Rickard Glenferrie PS 2014

Craig Marais Brighton PS 2014

Madeleine Ratcliffe

Warrnambool College 2014

Patrick Coates Frankston HS 2014

Hannah Eldridge Brunswick South West PS 2015

Liam Henderson Camberwell South PS 2015

Isabel Dean Canterbury Girls’ SC 2015

Rylie Wilcox Pender’s Grove PS 2016

Miller Smith Camberwell PS 2016

Ellen Polacsek Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2016

Felix Melder Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2016

Oliver Thompson Sandringham East PS 2017

Alistair Payne Koonung SC 2017

NETBALL

Shauna Turnbull Black Hill PS 1994

Jackie Beer Vermont SC 1994

Alysia Gadsby Mentone Park PS 1995

Michelle Rossoukas

East Doncaster SC 1995

Rachel Furzer Cheltenham PS 1996

Christopher Burton

Yawarra PS 1996

Eliza Thornton Sunbury SC 1996

Brooke Hewish Cobden PS 1997

Leisa Higgins Frankston HS 1997

Erin Hill Echuca East PS 1998

Cynna Neale Kyabram SC 1998

Madison Browne Montpellier PS 1999

Leah Van Rensburg

Sunbury SC 1999

Ashleigh Keenan Echuca East PS 2000

Rebecca Strachan Bendigo Senior SC 2000

Bela Willis Courtenay Gardens PS 2001

Julie Prendergast Doncaster SC 2001

Elyse Howard Cobden PS 2002

Pia McGeoch Mentone Girls’ SC 2002

Madeline Smith Serpell PS 2003

Briony Cargill Mentone Girls’ SC 2003

Denise Snyder Swan Hill North PS 2004

Melanie Kitchin Vermont SC 2004

Ellie-Rene Russo Mount Eliza PS 2005

Sharni Layton Mentone Girls’ SC 2005

Emma Wallmeyer Apollo Parkways PS 2006

Sarah Mellington Benalla College 2006

Eliza Hynes Kangaroo Flat SC 2007

Courtney Osborne Dingley PS 2008

Kelsey Browne Belmont HS 2008

Maddison Wallmeyer

Apollo Parkways PS 2009

Vanessa Augustini Williamstown HS 2009

Najvada George Bellbridge PS 2010

Jessica Leader Matthew Flinders Girls’ SC2010

Alexandra Smith Leopold PS 2011

Jayden Cowling Crusoe College 2011

Maggie Lind Williamstown HS 2011

Elli Leydin Williamstown PS 2012

Libby Birch Maribyrnong College 2012

Tegan Stephenson

Upper Ferntree Gully PS 2013

Andrea Tai Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2013

Ariana Luamanu Bellaire PS 2014

Jane Cook Wodonga Senior SC 2014

Tess Campigli Montpellier PS 2015

Elli Leydin Melbourne Girls’ Colllege 2015

Myah Healey Toorloo Arm PS 2016

Tylah Sparke Melbourne Girls’ College 2016

Heidi Garac Eastbourne PS 2017

Freya Langston Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2017

RUGBY LEAGUE

Nathan Jones Altona West PS 1997

Steven Barnett Courtenay Gardens PS 1998

Tui Craik Eumemmerring PS 1999

Darcy Etrich Rowellyn Park PS 2000

Renata Tarau Springvale West PS 2001

Mark Eruera Altona PS 2002

Sam Evans Bellarine SC 2003

Emanuel Carlos Clayton PS 2004

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Jacob Kake Thomastown PS 2005

Henry Sang-Yum Deer Park North PS 2006

James Toloa Southvale PS 2007

Jamayne Taunoa-Brown

Seabrook PS 2008

Romia Roi Clayton South PS 2010

Chase Aporo Cranbourne East PS 2011

Ivor Cook Courtney Gardens PS 2012

Trent Katene Mount Ridley P-12 College 2014

Benedict Halfpenny

Hallam Senior SC 2014

Komi Lafaele Roxburgh Park PS 2015

Jake Johan Hallam Senior College 2015

Suliasi Prescott Manor Lakes P-12 College 2016

Kruz Niutili-Schmidt

Mount Ridley College P-12 2016

Koreti Leilua Fountain Gate PS 2017

Clayton Tapelu Craigieburn South PS 2017

Kelma Tuilagi Hallam Senior College 2017

FOOTBALL (SOCCER)

Mark Tsiorlas Gowrie PS 1994

Silvanna Cosic North Geelong SC 1994

Ewan Thompson Melbourne HS 1994

Selim Osmani Dandenong South PS 1995

Louisa Bisby Kew HS 1995

Colin Azzopardi Kealba SC 1995

Bethany Taylor Black Hill PS 1996

Christopher Mitchell

Devenish PS 1996

Melissa Barbieri Templestowe College 1996

Adam Cimino Essendon Keilor College 1996

John Skorupski Mossgiel Park PS 1997

Amy Porter Kurnai College 1997

Enzo De Santis Fawkner SC 1997

Roxana Fofelzan Carwatha College 1998

Daniel Skaftouros Footscray North PS 1998

Melek Haydar Epping SC 1998

Festim Zekirija Cleeland SC 1998

Laura Greco Greenhills PS 1999

Phillip Riccobene Altona Green PS 1999

Suzana Ferreira North Geelong SC 1999

Radoslav (Rade) Culibrk

Wellington SC 1999

Kerri Little Altona Meadows PS 2000

Bojan Tegelija Tate Street PS 2000

Selin Kuralay Strathmore SC 2000

Daniel Debevc Keilor Downs SC 2000

Emily Leversha Castlemaine North PS 2001

Tomas Williams Brighton PS 2001

Caroline Saville Glen Eira SC 2001

Adam Petko Strathmore SC 2001

Olivia Rahme Coburg West PS 2002

Joshua De Silva Osbornes Flat PS 2002

Andrea Totsidis East Doncaster SC 2002

Steven Manceski Williamstown HS 2002

Melissa Crorken Melrose PS 2003

Mitchell Tomasino Numurkah PS 2003

Amy Jackson Laverton SC 2003

Adrian Leijer Belmont HS 2003

Julia Nicolaci Apollo Parkways PS 2004

Meseret Alem Footscray West SP 2004

Kylie Nicolaci Diamond Valley College 2004

Leigh Broxham Scoresby SC 2004

Rebekah Morris Plenty Parklands PS 2005

James Riccobene Altona Green PS 2005

Elise O’Connor Mentone Girls’ SC 2005

Ersan Gulum Roxburgh College 2005

Abigail LivingstoneGrey Street PS 2006

Andrew Mullett Livingstone PS 2006

James Sherman Williamstown HS 2006

Stefania Cola Fiora Hill SC 2006

Denis Sadik Cragieburn SC 2007

Lucy McNicholas Canterbury PS 2008

Simon Soumelidis Plenty Parklands PS 2008

Ursula Hughson Warrnambool College 2008

Bailey Wright Elisabeth Murdoch College

2008

Jesse Murray Portland North PS 2009

Brianna Davey Melbourne Girls’ College 2009

Brodie Paterson Maribyrnong College 2009

Andrew Scicluna Strathmore PS 2010

Hannah Ryan Rosanna PS 2010

Christian Georgopoulos

Maribyrnong College 2010

Natalie Exon East Doncaster SC 2010

Gerrie Sylaidos Coburg West PS 2011

Melina Ayres Murrumbeena PS 2011

Jeremy Walker Maribyrnong College 2011

Stephanie Catley Bentleigh SC 2011

Teresa Morrissey Caulfield South PS 2012

Stefan Ristic Kew East PS 2012

Philip Petreski Lyndale SC 2012

Kariah White Kurnai College 2012

Kelly Lam Essendon North PS 2013

Liam Kennedy Balwyn North PS 2013

Jessica Pitts Echuca College 2013

Cameron Davies Williamstown HS 2013

Sofia Sakalis Livingstone PS 2014

Luca Tevere Mont Albert PS 2014

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Melina Ayres McKinnon SC 2014

Jordan O’Doherty Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2014

Betti Michael Pascoe Vale South PS 2015

Tomislav Fadljevic Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2015

Jessica Young Hartwell PS 2016

Olivier Peios Balwyn North PS 2016

Annabel Martin Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2016

Sebastian Pasquali

Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2016

Alana Murphy Langwarrin Park PS 2017

Sofia Sakalis Glen Waverley SC 2017

SOFTBALL

Tara Edge Mitcham PS 1994

Charelle Ainslie Cheltenham SC 1994

Stuart Cox Neerim District SC 1994

Rhiannon Craig Eaglehawk North PS 1995

Carrie Lane Matthew Flinders Girls’ SC1995

Connie Yankos Jells Park PS 1996

Rachel Wilson Brentwood SC 1996

Reece Lane Geelong HS 1996

Hayley Punter Brentwood SC 1997

Daniel Leopold Strathmore SC 1997

Rachael Lynch Warrandyte PS 1998

Sarah Logan Mount Waverley SC 1998

Courtney Ward Ocean Grove PS 1999

Megan Farrell Horsham College 1999

Chloe Fagan Leopold PS 2000

Tara Edge Mullauna College 2000

Jackie Di Siervi Coatesville PS 2001

Jenny Bryce Wheelers Hill SC 2001

Rhonda Neil Wooranna Park PS 2002

Lauren Daykin Fairhills HS 2002

Kerryn Atwell Dandenong HS 2003

Tayla Supple Corio South PS 2004

Sam Trevethan Wheelers Hill PS 2004

Stacey Bulger Bendigo Senior SC 2004

Marina Walker Tucker Road Bentleigh PS 2005

Natasha Holt Wattle View PS 2010

Michael Leslie Cheltenham East PS 2010

Emma Willmott Lara SC 2010

Hannah Bahn Tucker Road Bentleigh PS 2011

Katherine Laemmle

Mount Erin SC 2011

Jye Dennis Mill Park Heights PS 2012

Emily Clow John Monash Science School

2012

Montana Chavasse

Fleetwood PS 2013

Cooper Veal Rosanna PS 2013

Gabrielle Mifsud Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2013

Gemma Cornell Glendal PS 2014

Max McLoughlin Sandringham East PS 2014

Bianca Ross Canterbury Girls’ SC 2014

Joanna Garoni Wodonga PS 2015

Bronson Neave Sherbourne PS 2015

Ashleigh Carolan Wantirna College 2015

Cody Rodwell Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2015

Jemma Brook Kambrya College 2016

Hannah Scott Plenty Parklands PS 2017

Matthias Lillis Serpell PS 2017

Montana Chavasse

Alkira SC 2017

SQUASH

Mark Ikin Fairhills HS 1996

Dianne Desira Thomastown SC 1996

Karen Kronemeyer Glen Waverley SC 1997

Daniel Orsino Fairhills HS 1997

Scott Huffer Warragul Regional College

1998

Audrey Day Mooroopna SC 1999

Jeffrey Batey Wangaratta HS 2000

Gabrielle Sharpe Mentone Girls’ SC 2001

Courtney Jury Golden Square SC 2002

Nathan Takacs Chaffey SC 2002

Emily Shea Epping SC 2003

Sara Hedrick Vermont SC 2003

Kimberley Bessell The Grange P12 College 2004

Bradley Soutar Kurnai College - Morwell Campus

2004

Melody Francis Sunbury College 2005

Luke Sims Sunbury College 2006

Sarah Dennehy Mentone Girls’ SC 2006

Daniel Wright Melton SC 2010

Molly Denham Melton SC 2010

Amy Cargill Melton SC 2016

SWIMMING

Liesl Ischia Glenferrie PS 1994

Sam Pendergast Warrnambool PS 1994

Gabrielle Browning

Mentone Girls’ SC 1994

Justine Lazenby Mont Albert PS 1995

Adrian Chow Doncaster East PS 1995

Kellie McMillan Warrnambool College 1995

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Richard Reid Diamond Valley SC 1995

Courtney Ford Grey Street PS 1996

Rory Comerford Gisborne PS 1996

Sarah Worland Western Heights College 1996

Chris Crough Ringwood SC 1996

Michael Papaioannou

Campbellfield Heights PS 1997

Hugh McLaren Newcomb SC 1997

Latoya Elisseou Tullamarine PS 1998

Nan Yu Rosanna PS 1998

Sian Cooper Strathmore SC 1998

Sam Pendergast Warrnambool College 1998

Prue Saunders Warragul North PS 1999

Andrew Lauterstein

Black Rock PS 1999

Stephanie Cutts Sunbury SC 1999

Rory Comerford Gisborne SC 1999

Jacqueline Bloder Woodville PS 2000

Joshua Saunders Warragul North PS 2000

Erin McCleave Rutherglen SC 2000

Tristan Pohl Sebastopol SC 2000

Samantha Hamill Sunbury Heights PS 2001

Marisa Oppedisano

Taylors Lake SC 2001

Jason Cohen Sandringham College 2001

Kimberley ChanterInverloch PS 2002

Jack Laidler Croydon Hills PS 2002

Lauren Collins Melton SC 2002

Michael Papaioannou

Box Forest SC 2002

Kaitlyn Schnyder Montpellier PS 2003

Daniel McAllister New Gisborne PS 2003

Chelsea Maddock Warrnambool College 2003

Sam Ashby Trafalgar HS 2003

Aleysha Tokai Mt Eliza North PS 2004

Thomas Chanter Mount View PS 2004

Samantha Hamill Sunbury College 2004

Tom Foott Oberon HS 2004

Charlotte Mitlehner

Wodonga PS 2005

Alex Venning Donvale PS 2005

Kimberley ChanterGlen Waverley SC 2005

James Margary Livingstone PS 2006

Kahlia Marsh Kerang South PS 2006

Kylie Crofts Wodonga Middle Years College

2006

Christina Licciardi Greenvale PS 2007

Shane Asbury Ringwood SC 2007

Julia Oakley Benalla College 2007

Nicholas Groenewald

Rangeview PS 2008

Joe Alati Balwyn HS 2008

Tristan Blizzard Great Ryrie PS 2009

Andrew Read Kew HS 2009

Natalie Roberts Maribyrnong College 2009

Ryan Gowty Taylors Lakes PS 2010

Megan Chia Huntingdale PS 2010

Kien-Anh Ngo John Monash Science School

2010

Lucy Soden Canterbury Girls’ SC 2010

Jake Duggan Berwick Fields PS 2011

Molly Batchelor Apollo Parkways PS 2011

Bradley Moore Maribynong College 2011

Lushavel SticklandMaribyrnong College 2011

Ronan Keating Livingstone PS 2012

Matthew Haanappel

Melba SC 2012

Kahlia Marsh Belmont HS 2012

Lucy George Sandringham East PS 2013

Taiga Yoshida Kew East PS 2013

Mikaela Cornelissen

Leongatha SC 2013

Liam Humphreys Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2013

Bethany Dalgleish Plenty Parklands PS 2014

Ernest Chow Glendal PS 2014

Hayley Tucker Ballarat HS 2014

Brennan Swift Wanganui Park SC 2014

Chantelle Underwood

Antonio Park PS 2015

Sophie Caldwell Ringwood SC 2015

Kiran Jasinghe Balwyn HS 2015

Paris Burlock Parkdale PS 2016

Katalina Siburian Mill Park SC 2016

Daniel Cave Williamstown HS 2016

Alanah ILioski Mill Park Heights PS 2017

Caitlin Huell Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2017

James Nicholls Bellarine SC 2017

TABLE TENNIS

Vivian Yang Kew HS 1994

Trevor Brown Melbourne HS 1994

Yvonne Li Kew HS 1995

Shaun Priddle Grovedale SC 1995

Sherryn Tobin Wheelers Hill SC 1996

Mathew Rouse Montmorency SC 1996

Kylie Montfort Viewbank College 1997

Monique Patterson

Warrnambool College 1998

Rachael Moore Mentone Girls’ SC 1999

Caitlin Carruthers Belmont HS 2000

Rohan Davis Werribee SC 2000

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Rebecca Scarborough

Warrnambool College 2001

Derrika Nheng Dandenong HS 2002

Kyle Davis Werribee SC 2002

Alison Facey Ballarat HS 2003

Trent Carter Box Forest SC 2003

Leanne Reidy Lilydale HS 2004

Michael Brown Golden Square SC 2004

Michelle Carpenter Sebastopol College 2006

Simone Chuah Balwyn HS 2008

Justin Huang Melbourne HS 2010

Nathan Van Der Heiden

Maribyrnong College 2011

Nathan Pellissier Maribyrnong College 2012

Madeline Goodsell Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2014

Dominic Huang Melbourne HS 2014

TENNIS

Lauren Breadmore

Greythorn PS 1994

Mark Van Elden Bellaire PS 1994

Matthew Dutton Leopold PS 1994

Chloe Davis Flora Hills SC 1994

Troy Parker Melton SC 1994

Alice Broadway Drysdale PS 1995

Scott Doerner Parkmore PS 1995

Kristen Van Elden Oberon HS 1995

Ben Ruzicka Warrnambool College 1995

Sevvy Gallios Meadowglen PS 1996

Travis Sandlant Werribee PS 1996

Emily Haylock Warrnambool College 1996

Andrew Marshall Maroondah SC 1996

Josephine New St Georges Road PS 1997

Nicholas Marshall Canterbury PS 1997

Beti Sekulouski Macleod College 1997

Fergus Reid Viewbank College 1997

Nicole Filippou Essex Heights PS 1998

Brenton McAdam Romsey PS 1998

Biljana Dimouska Thomastown SC 1998

Mark Edney Mount Eliza SC 1998

Kirsty Benoit Forest Street PS 1999

Andrew Coelho Chalcot Lodge PS 1999

Bianca Aqcuistapace

Strathmore SC 1999

Matthew Carroll University HS 1999

Nikita Searancke Murrumbeena PS 2000

John Peers Mount View PS 2000

Kristy Condon Essendon Keilor College 2000

Rodney Rapson Ringwood SC 2000

Stephanie Kanaris Southmoor PS 2001

Andrew Thomas Doncaster Gardens PS 2001

Belinda Koning Frankston HS 2001

Brett Hunter Distance Education Centre

2001

Alenka Hubacek Greenvale PS 2002

Henry Tran Bellfield PS 2002

Travis Sandlant Werribee SC 2002

Sally Peers Mount View PS 2003

Blake Walter Monbulk PS 2003

Melissa Koning Frankston HS 2003

Aidan Fitzgerald Bendigo Senior SC 2003

Olivia Rich Bellbrae PS 2004

Samuel Caldow Montpellier PS 2004

Sandra Becirevic Pascoe Vale Girls’ College 2004

Corbin Fleming Flora Hill SC 2004

Marie Monterosso Caulfield South PS 2005

Andrew Harris Laburnum PS 2006

Azra Hadzic Chandler PS 2006

Jacob Grills Ocean Grove PS 2007

Zoe Hives Creswick PS 2008

Curt Garwood Bendigo Senior SC 2008

Viktorija Rajicic Copperfield College 2008

Gussie O’Sullivan Box Hill Senior SC 2009

Stefan Skadarka Altona Green PS 2010

Julia Makridis Preston PS 2010

Jordan Cowling Box Hill Senior SC 2010

Samantha Harris Canterbury Girls’ SC 2010

Jackson Ross Belgrave South PS 2011

Jaimee Fourlis Preston PS 2011

Jacob Grills Bellarine SC 2011

Zoe Hives Mount Clear College 2011

Connor Di Marco Yarrambat PS 2012

Jasmin Starr Box Hill SC–Middle Years Sport Campus

2012

Andrej Lukic Maribyrnong College 2012

Georgiana Ruhrig Maribyrnong College 2012

Hayla Rafei Strathmore North PS 2013

Timothy Karpinski Box Hill Senior SC – Middle Years Campus (My Tennis Academy)

2013

Romy Stephens Eltham HS 2013

Lucas Vuradin Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2013

Jovana Lazarevic Cranbourne East PS 2014

Enzo Aguiard Carlton North PS 2014

Giuliette Lugara Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2014

Greg Polmans Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2014

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Ruby Rothman Maryborough Education Centre

2015

Jasmin Starr Box Hill Senior SC 2015

Erik Holt-Crossman

Echuca College 2015

Elena Micic Taylors Hill PS 2016

Bianca Compuesto

Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2016

Ken Cavrak Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2016

Cooper Errey Templestowe Park PS 2017

Gabriella Ioannou Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2017

Timothy Karpinski Box Hill Senior SC 2017

VOLLEYBALL

Leanne Butt Wonthaggi SC 1994

Troy McMillan Melton SC 1994

Tammy Curtis Bairnsdale SC 1995

Ashley Tainton Drouin SC 1995

Renae Montiford Fairhills HS 1996

Heath O’Loughlin Eltham HS 1996

Laura Simpson Upwey HS 1997

Matthew Jones Echuca HS 1997

Melanie Fox Fairhills HS 1998

Stephen Benson Mildura Senior College 1998

Renee Podlewski East Doncaster SC 1999

Ben Thomas Eltham HS 1999

Bree Clifton Keilor Downs SC 2000

Chris Jones Echuca HS 2000

Jessica Vruelink Eltham HS 2001

Paul Churchill Wonthaggi SC 2001

Rebekah Creed Eltham HS 2002

Tim Wittick Mt Eliza SC 2002

Megan Whiteroad Fairhills HS 2003

Igor Yudin Eltham HS 2003

Danielle Stott Lakes Entrance SC 2004

Cameron Blewett Eltham HS 2004

David Parsons Eltham HS 2005

Petrice Fatchen Eltham HS 2006

John Van NoordenEltham HS 2006

Lena Skipper Eltham HS 2007

John Stock Mt Eliza SC 2007

Eliza Hynes Crusoe 7–12 SC 2008

Luke Van Noorden Eltham HS 2009

Sophie Paine Eltham HS 2009

Sam Brisbane Eltham HS 2010

Eliza Smith Maribyrnong College 2010

Jordan Richards Eltham HS 2011

Hannah Wright Maribyrnong College 2011

Luke Brisbane Eltham HS 2012

Hannah Williams Eltham HS 2012

Gabrielle Seymour Eltham HS 2013

Darcy Taig McKinnon SC 2013

Louise Alford Eltham HS 2014

Samuel Richards Eltham HS 2014

Rebecca Ingram Maffra SC 2015

Corey Chubb Eltham HS 2015

Mikayla Adam Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2016

Oliver Clayton Melbourne HS 2016

Lara Adam Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2017

OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION

John Squire Kangaroo Flat PS 1994

Robert Stephenson

Melbourne HS 1994

Faye Taylor Wembley PS 1995

Richard Mann Goulburn Valley Region 1995

Stuart Hunter Ballarat District 1996

Ken Thompson Melbourne HS 1996

Enid Sutherland Mildura West PS 1997

Dr Theo Sartori Balwyn HS 1997

Murray Bult Amsleigh Park PS 1998

Westley Windsor Canterbury Girls’ SC 1998

Catherine Murrell Swan Reach PS 1999

Penny Kempe Bellarine SC 1999

Deborah Higgs Bridgewater PS 2000

Ian Martin Ballarat HS 2002

Frank Vinecombe Brauer College 2003

Jenette McArthur Dunkeld Consolidated School

2003

Susi Strasser Ascot Vale PS 2004

Glenn Kallio Ballarat HS 2004

David Berry Horsham College 2005

Kathy Hill Rosebud PS 2006

Jaime Jenkins Brauer College 2006

Kerryn Spokes Reservoir West PS 2007

Rex Chadwick Apollo Parkways PS 2008

Susan Whitson Colac Specialist School 2008

Rae Heehan Charlton College 2009

Brendan Daws Syndal South PS 2009

Tony Schibeci Maribyrnong College 2010

Chris & Howard Shockley

Leopold PS 2011

Marg Lind Williamstown HS 2011

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Anthony Phillips Milgate PS 2012

Carolyn Ayres Melba SC 2012

Jan Johnson Tucker Road Bentleigh PS 2013

Cheryl KreltszheimWangaratta HS 2013

Linda Mancino Laurimar PS 2014

Jan Lutgens Boronia Heights PS 2014

Robert Peterson Marlborough PS 2015

Trevor Vincent, OAM

Heatherwood School 2015

Deborah Wall Tucker Road Bentleigh PS 2016

Greg Birch Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2016

Lauren Nardelli Box Hill Senior SC 2017

OUTSTANDING TEACHER CONTRIBUTION

Neil Mclean Mill Park PS 1994

Russell Parsons Ouyen SC 1994

Lorraine Morgan Le Page PS 1995

Colin Bowes Karingal SC 1995

John McConville Wembley PS 1996

Robert Carrol Sebastopol SC 1996

Garry Ebbels Sebastopol SC 1996

Marjorie Macdonald

Greenhills PS 1997

William Glasson Fairhills HS 1997

Andrew Clark Chiltern PS 1998

Debra Anderson Frankston HS 1998

Vivien McArthur Carwatha College (P–12) 1999

Anthony Marcus Reservoir District SC 1999

Bill McCann Montpellier PS 2000

Cathy Fellows Sunbury SC 2000

Graeme Clark Diamond Creek PS 2001

Helen Fraser Matthew Flinders Girls’ SC2001

Lynda Gusbeth Torquay PS 2002

Mark Pasquali Blackburn HS 2002

Graham Matthews Serpell PS 2003

Mark Woodbridge Berwick SC 2003

Sally Wilson Mackellar PS 2004

Luke de Munk Mentone Girls’ SC 2004

Gerard Mahoney Milleara PS 2005

Stephen McKerrowCalifornia Gully PS 2005

William Bond Altona SC 2005

Matthew Ware Spring Valley PS 2006

Mark Quinlan Koonung SC 2006

Janice Arney Apollo Parkways PS 2007

Greg Thomas Eltham HS 2007

Dean Rodgers Hampton Park PS 2008

Jack McNeilly Wangaratta District Specialist School

2008

Janice Hayes Moonee Ponds West PS 2009

Craig Cornwell St Arnaud SC 2009

Jeremy Taylor Tucker Road Bentleigh PS 2010

Ian Penhalluriack Swinburne Senior SC 2010

Andy Hair Leopold PS 2011

Terry Plozza Fairfield PS 2011

Martin Cusack Maribyrnong College 2011

Andrew Marks Drouin SC 2011

Donna Westie Westall PS 2012

Gerard Darcy Melton SC 2012

Christian Holdsworth

Mount View PS 2013

Charles Kenez Syndal South PS 2013

Elias Simopoulos Canterbury Girls’ SC 2013

Samantha Ditty Heatherwood School 2014

Timothy Croft Swan Hill PS 2014

Paul Maisey Wyndham Park PS 2014

Dale Marshall Victoria University SC 2014

Elizabeth Gosper Ashwood School 2015

Darren Clark Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2015

Noreen McMenaman

Croydon Hills PS 2016

Sean De Morton Balwyn North PS 2016

Robert Handreck Balwyn HS 2016

Virginia Allen Swan Hill Specialist School

2017

Mark Robinson Glen Waverley SC 2017

OUTSTANDING SCHOOL AWARD

Templestowe Heights PS 1995

Flora Hills SC 1995

Warrandyte PS 1996

Strathmore SC 1996

Ocean Grove PS 1997

Frankston HS 1997

Sebastopol SC 1997

Wodonga South PS 1998

Lilydale HS 1998

HONOURABLE MENTION

Warrandayte PS 1995

Strathmore SC 1995

Cheltenham SC 1995

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OUTSTANDING SPORTING ACHIEVEMENT (STUDENT)

Liesl Ischia Glenferrie PS 1994

Kate Myers Wanganui Park SC 1994

Ellen Steele Brunswick South West PS 1995

Joanne Fox Strathmore SC 1995

Rachel Hansen Mentone Park PS 1996

Jessica Bibby Pembroke SC 1996

Andrew Lauterstein

Black Rock PS 1997

Brett Lancaster Wanganui Park SC 1997

Kyle Davis Manorvale PS 1998

Zeena McLaughlin Mentone Girls’ SC 1998

Trudy McIntosh Mentone Girls’ SC 1998

Adele Holland Quarry Hill PS 1999

Peter O’Neill Ballarat HS 1999

Carl Wright Cowes PS 2000

Brooke Walker Mentone Girls’ SC 2000

Melinda Cleland Mentone Girls’ SC 2000

Jarrem Pearce Wodonga HS 2000

Matthew Cooper Glen Devon PS 2001

Jason Niblett Horsham College 2001

Georgina FreelandStawell PS 2002

Adam Crosthwaite Montmorency SC 2002

Madeline Smith Serpell PS 2003

Ronnie Buckley Broadford SC 2003

Benjamin Sloane Spring Gully PS 2004

Monette Russo Melbourne Girls’ SC 2004

Brigitte Healey Eaglehawk North PS 2005

Mark O’Brien Horsham College 2005

James Connor Mount View PS 2006

Cianne Howden Mount Clear College 2006

Blake Pearson Thomas Mitchell PS 2007

Nikki Van Dijk Cowes PS 2007

Kyle Davis University HS 2007

Louis Muhlen Harrietville PS 2008

Ellie Cole Frankston HS 2008

Annabelle Sim Tallangatta PS 2009

Cem Kahraman Maribyrnong College 2009

Dominic Huang Mount Waverley North PS 2010

Alethea Sedgman Horsham SC 2010

Matthew Beattie Weeden Heights PS 2011

Lorna Lock Cantebury Girls’ SC 2011

Mackenzie Harvey Murrumbeena PS 2012

Matthew Haanappel

Melba SC 2012

Imandi Seneviratne

Murrumbeena PS 2013

Mary-Anne Monckton

Melbourne Girls’ College 2013

Ben Harvey Sandringham East PS 2014

Tyron Boorman Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2014

Otto Zhao Balwyn North PS 2015

Jemma Singleton Maribyrnong College (Maribyrnong Sports Academy)

2015

Chermaine Quah Doncaster Gardens PS 2016

Ben Howell McKinnon SC 2016

Nicholas Lum Glendal PS 2017

Tonatiuh Salcedo Baird

Balwyn HS 2017

OUTSTANDING SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS AWARD

Bendigo South East College 2010

Maribyrnong College 2010

Bairnsdale West PS 2011

McKinnon SC 2011

Laurimar PS 2012

Box Hill Senior SC 2012

Victoria University SC 2012

Mount View PS 2013

Syndal South PS 2013

Mornington SC 2013

South Yarra PS 2014

Hallam Senior SC 2014

Kalinda PS 2015

Ashwood School 2015

Charlton College 2015

Oakleigh South PS 2016

Ballarat HS 2016

Balwyn North PS 2017

LINDSAY GAZE OUTSTANDING SPORTS LEADERSHIP AWARD

Cooper Goodman Warrandyte HS 2015

Linley Ooi Melbourne Girls’ College 2016

Kristin Bowen Glen Waverley SC 2017

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School Sport Victoria coordinates inter-school sport across Victoria on behalf of the Department of Education and Training. The recipients of today’s awards participate in school sport as part of the School Sport Victoria program.

The Department of Education and Training thanks the following organisations for supporting the Victorian School Sports Awards:

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