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JTCC SPORT UPDATE - Week  6

Another beautiful, but very hot Tuesday sport.  MISA rounds 1/2 commenced, with mixed results for our teams. Congratulations to those students who represented John Therry this week in MISA and also in Diocesan Tennis Teams. Those students who missed out, there are many future opportunities to represent JTCC, keep an eye out on the Sport Bulletin Board in the A-block corridor and on the Compass Newsfeed. 

A few reminders regarding Sport:

  • Students should not be signed out of school before sport unless for a medical or family emergency. If you are signing your son/daughter out from school, a reminder to please follow school procedure by physically signing them out via the front office. 
  • Students who are injured/unable to participate in sport need to provide a medical certificate/note to the Sports Coordinator. These students also need to have a conversation with the Coordinator regarding future sport options.

The behaviour and participation from the majority was great so thank you for making a positive start to the 2023 Sporting Year.

Mr Luke Bodeker
bodekerl01@dow.catholic.edu.au.

MISA REPORT - ROUND 2

Teacher

Team 

Score 

Report 

MR COOK

10-12 BOYS BASKETBALL

Won 67 -14

vs MAS

Our Round 2 game vs Macarthur Anglican School was a delayed event. We did not enforce the extra points for being late in light of their recent school tragedy.

A much better effort on offense led to many team oriented shots. This disciplined manner allowed more scorers this week.

Our defense let us down at times, but was resolved with our half time chat. Garang Bol led all scorers with 18 points, Kalan Nou 14 points and 6 points each to Lleyton Turner, Adrian Narvais, Keon Zaglas and Kalan Nau.

Mt Annan Christian College next week.

MVP: Garang Bol

MR FIFITA

10-12 GIRLS BASKETBALL

Loss 6-2

vs MAS

The senior girls basketball team played half game due to the recent school tragedy experienced by Macarthur. The girls defended well keeping the score to a minimum but unfortunately lost to Macathur Anglican by 4 points. The girls are getting better every week and with training, an elusive win is not too far away

MVP: Annelise Hall

MR WILLIAMSON

7-9 BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Loss vs 2-1

vs THAC

A very long and somewhat miss directed bus ride saw us playing a shortened match. The boys were a bit flustered early, possibly due to the long trip. We regrouped in the second set and looked set for a come from behind victory until a series of fundamental errors let us down. With more experience playing in pressure situations and less simple mistakes we will recover and record some wins.

MVP: Luke Billinghurst

MRS HYNARD

7-9 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

An improved game for the girls from last week. Three novice year 7's joined the team today and gained some valuable court time. Training over the last few days has seen the girls' serves improve dramatically. I'm sure the girls will continue to progress throughout the season. The team is looking promising for next week's match.

MVP - Grace Akol

MR TRAN

10-12 GIRLS OZ TAG

BYE

MR MCGRATH

10-12 BOYS OZ TAG

Won 9-1 vs

THAC

Hot conditions today out at Kirkham. The heat didn’t bother the boys though, showing some brilliance in attack. Holding THAS to 1 point is outstanding in these conditions, playing a few troops down. We have a solid team this year, with a good group of students who listen and respond positively to feedback. Well done, boys! 

MVP: Matt Maytom 

MRS BULGER

7-9 GIRLS HOCKEY

Loss 3-0 vs MAS

The junior girls hockey had a great first game. It was nice to see the team settle into the game and get use to pace and expectations. A very new experience for this Team. We had a tough defensive game against a very experienced Macarthur Anglican side. Although at first some aspects were challenging for our team to grasp by the second half they had adjusted well to the game play. Although Macarthur Anglicn were in the lead, it was very competitive. Even though 3 goals were conceded there were many more attempts our team were able to defend. I was so happy to see everyone trying their best there were some stand out efforts, congratulations to Jaswyn, Tanisha and Leyla who were in and among a lot of the play today, very exhausting given the weather. However our MVPs are Paige Halliday who, as goalie, saved two goals within the first two minutes of the game, and Alice Stephenson who was also able to deflect some near goals and held her own against some very experienced players on the other team. Congratulations all, a good start to the Term. I look forward to seeing what you can achieve next week.

MVP: Paige Halliday and Alice Stephenson

MR GERIBO

7-9 GIRLS IND CRICKET

Loss 57-31 

vs St Pats

Today’s match was a thriller against St Pat’s, which was a close game until the end where we lost a couple of late wickets. We all participated and were very encouraging of each other. We showed great sportsmanship and, even though we lost, had great fun and enjoyed ourselves. St Pat’s took the win today but we are determined to win next week!

MVP: Ava Hilton

MR CHAPMAN

7-9 BOYS SOFTBALL

Loss 5-6 vs BAC

JT batted first and we started strong but could only manage 3 runs in the first innings. Our fielding wasn’t up to scratch and we put too much pressure on ourselves. In a close game and couldn’t quite get the job done. 

MVP: Joshua Booth and Brayden Mathew



MISA REPORT - ROUND 3

Teacher

Team 

Score 

Report 

MR COOK

10-12 BOYS BASKETBALL

Lost 42 - 41

vs MACC

An away game with a sloppy warm-up set the tone for the first half of the game. We failed to run our offensive sets and with a lack-lustre defensive presence, we found ourselves down 17 - 0 after the first 10 minutes of play. The first round of subs even the tide and we were down 28 - 16 at the break. 

Smart defence got us back into the game and common sense and “unselfish” offense kept Mt Annan Christian College to 4 points after 10 minutes of play and soon we were even on the board with 5 minutes to go. Some more undisciplined basketball led to poor shot choices and silly fouls.

A freakishly lucky 3 pointer put MACC up and there was not enough time to get another shot off.

The result was a reflection of the “whole game” effort as our offense let the team down again.

MVP: Kisione Tupola

MR FIFITA

10-12 GIRLS BASKETBALL

BYE

MR WILLIAMSON

7-9 BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Won 2-0 vs BAC

An improved performance with room for further progress. Better teamwork and shot execution but need to work on decision making and shot selection. Continued concentration and focus should see us post a threat to the rest of the competition.

MVP: William Chanhdara

MRS HYNARD

7-9 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Lost 2-1 vs BAC

Today the girls won a set! There was excitement all round even though in the end we narrowly lost the match. The skill level of the girls is certainly improving each week due to their dedication. It was however a detriment to the team we only had six players today.

MVP: Emerson Hickey

MR TRAN

10-12 GIRLS OZ TAG

Won 6-2 vs MCCC

It was business as usual for the 10-12 girls OzTag against MCCC. The JT girls proved too swift and too slick, dominating through the middle and on the edges. The tries from Bridget, Chelsea, Tess, Gabby and Ella were the standouts for the strong JT outfit. A strong first half ended 3-1 in JT’s favour. An equally if not stronger second half allowed JT to take home the win 6-2, well done girls. 

MVP- Jorja Borg

MR MCGRATH

10-12 BOYS OZ TAG

Won 12-5 vs MCCC

It was business as usual for the 10-12 Boys Oztag against MCCC. The JT boys proved too swift and too slick, dominating through the middle and on the edges. The likes of Riley Oitmann, Marley Wickey, Coby Hilton and Noah McKenzie, some of Mr Webb’s former students, were the standouts for the strong JT outfit. A strong first half ended 6-2 in JT’s favour. Some sloppy errors and fatigue led to a total of 5 MCCC tries. An equally, if not stronger second half allowed IT to take home the win 12-5, and with that the inaugural Webb Cup.

MVP: Coby Hilton

MRS BULGER (Stanley)

7-9 GIRLS HOCKEY

Loss 3-0 vs MAS

The hockey team was ready and firing to play today against WCCC after some committed training sessions with Mrs Bulger. I was lucky enough to step in today and experience such a courageous game with no subs in hot conditions. Jaswyn got an early goal and the defence did well to hold out WCCC and come away with a win. The team displayed exceptional teamwork with Leyla Davidson running the entire game, running the length of the field on a number of occasions and some great passing from Alice Stephenson at the back (MVP). Congratulations on a fantastic team win!

MVP:  Alice Stephenson

MR GERIBO (Albery)

7-9 GIRLS IND CRICKET

Loss 57-31 

vs St Pats


MVP: Ava Hilton

MR CHAPMAN

7-9 BOYS SOFTBALL

BYE


U/15s SOUTHERN COUNTRY BOYS AFL TRIALS

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On the 1st March, four John Therry students travelled to Canberra for the U15/s Boys Southern Country AFL trial. Upon arrival the students were organised into three even teams, consisting of different dioceses from Wollongong, Canberra/Goulburn, Parramatta and Wilcania-Forbes. These teams competed in a skills session and four games throughout the day before a final 22 students could be selected.

The following John Therry students represented the college extremely well and all showcased their AFL skills during hot and humid conditions. 

  • Will Gillette (Year 8)
  • Torin Marlow (Year 8)
  • Sullivan O’Dwyer (Year 8)
  • Cooper Wells (Year 9)

A big congratulations to Cooper and Sullivan who were selected into the Southern Country team and will represent Southern Country at the NSWCCC U/15s AFL Championships in Wagga Wagga. Both boys should be proud of their achievements and we wish them the best at the NSWCCC Carnival.

2023 DIOCESAN TENNIS

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The annual Diocesan Tennis tournament was very early in the school calendar year in 2023 limiting our preparation however that didn’t dampen the enthusiasm of our boys’ and girls’ teams. Students arrived early to school on the day of the tournament nervously looking at the sky as heavy rain was predicted. As we drove down Mt Ousley into the Gong the clouds dispersed and we were treated to some fantastic weather and an enjoyable day’s tennis.

Both teams represented JT with pride and our boys team tied with St John’s Nowra in the final of the repechage match which was an improved performance on previous years and a good sign for the future as all players from both teams will still be available to represent the College in 2024. 

UPCOMING EVENTS TERM 1 2023

Week 6

Wed 1 March - Southern Country U15 AFL Boys Trials 

Fri 3rd March - JTCC Swimming Carnival @ GFAC

Fri 3rd March - Dio Girls Touch @ Dalton Park

Week 7

Thu 9th March - Dio Boys Touch @ Dalton Park

Fri 10th March - Dio Swimming Championships @ Corrimal

Week 10

Wed 29th March - 15’s + Open Rugby League Selection Trials @ Kirkham Oval

Thu 30th March - JTCC Cross Country (Competitor’s Only) @ Thomas Acres

Thu 30th March - Dio U15 + Open Girls Netball Trials @ Berkeley

Fri 31st March - 7-10 Boys Soccer Championships @ Kooringa

Fri 31st March - 7-9 Girls Soccer Championships @ Nowra 

A reminder to check the Compass Portal for upcoming sporting events and their respective closing dates.

NSWCCC TEAMS

Remember that there is a new way to nominate individual sports for NSWCCC. This portal is open now and all students wanting to trial for Southern Country and NSWCCC representative teams are to ensure they register by the appropriate CLOSING DATE.

This information, including registration closing dates can be found on the website:

https://csnsw.sport/

Please note that some sports are selected by individual trials, and these can be held throughout NSW. Individual nominations require students to make their own way to and from selections. 

Selection in the following sports: Swimming, Cross Country, Athletics, Touch Football, AFL (Boys) and Football are done through the Wollongong Diocese carnivals by way of representing John Therry at these respective carnivals.

Selection in the following sports: AFL (Girls), Baseball, Basketball, Cricket – Girls,  Golf, Hockey, Netball, Rugby League, Rugby, Softball, Tennis, Triathlon, Volleyball will need to be done via individual nomination and selections.

You can also access the Wollongong Sport site for more information throughout the year.

https://www.dow.catholic.edu.au/sport/diocesan-sport-news/

EXTERNAL SPORTING ACHIEVEMENT - AUSTRALIAN SOFTBALL SELECTION

Congratulations to Dante Foweraker for his selection into the NSW U14 Softball team. Over the past 2 months Dante has trialled for the NSW u14 Boys softball and was selected for the NSW Metro side travelling to regionals in July in QLD.

Dante was also selected by NSW to attend the Softball Australia trial camp and was then Selected as part of the Australia u14’s Squad travelling to New Zealand in April. 

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Congratulations again to Dominic Baker for his achievements at NSW Junior Athletics Championships on the weekend. Dom placed 2nd in 1500m and 1st in U17 men’s Javelin 

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If your child has had an outstanding high level, sporting achievement outside of school, we would love to hear from you. Please email me so we can celebrate  their achievements with the JTCC community. 

Yours in Sport,
Mr Jamie Cook Mr Luke Bodeker
cooka01@dow.catholic.edu.au bodekerl01@dow.catholic.edu.au