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Rosemeadow NSW 2560
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SPORT REPORT TERM 2 - 2019 Week 9 -INTERZONE FINALS

Team

Coach

Result

Comment

10-12 Boys Softball 

INTERZONE FINAL

Mr Bodeker

Lost VS Macarthur Anglican 

16-1

Lost VS WCC

12-8

Unfortunately our open boys lost both games against quality opposition at the Interzone finals. Credit to Macarthur Anglican who played the perfect game against us and ended up winning the day comfortably. We produced a better performance in the second game against William Carey but unfortunately we lost in a close contest. The highlight of the day came from a Luke Kotsou solo home run. Everyone who played today is available for selection next season and we have all learnt a lot from the season. Thank you for a great season boys.

Mixed Frisbee 

7-9

Vs St Benedicts

INTERZONE FINAL

Mr Wakeling

Lost Vs Broughton 9-5.

Won 

Vs Freeman 16-3.

We had a great day competing in our inter-zone finals. Unfortunately we lost our first game against Broughton 9-5. However we made multiple skill errors that cost us 14 points. Nonetheless the players never gave up and we scored just before full time. 

Our second game against Freeman Catholic College was interrupted by rain. This was our game and we played to our style, free moving and fast. In doing so we won this game 16-3. A great effort for the entire season well done. 

MVP Will Craig, Jayden Cook.

7-9 Basketball Boys Vs 

Mount Carmel INTERZONE FINAL

Mr Peters

Won  Vs Broughton

78-26

Won VS Thomas Hassall

55-44

Our Year 7-9 MISA team last week were undefeated MISA East Premiers defeating Mt. Carmel in the last minute. As a result they qualified to compete in the ‘Interzone Finals’. This was held on Tuesday June 25th at Minto Indoor Sports Stadium. It consisted of a three game competition in a round robin format, competing against the winning schools from MISA South and MISA North.

 The first game was against the undefeated MISA South Premiers Broughton Anglican College. The boys responded strongly with a 78-26 win. The second game  was against the undefeated MISA North Premiers Thomas Hassall Anglican College. This proved much more difficult as they had a team representative players and coach from Camden Valley Association. Our boys stepped up winning 55-44. Prior to this, playing in the NSWCCC Qualifying tournament on Thursday 20th at Wollongong provided great experience. Our team leaders were; Liam Crain 50 pts, 15 rebounds, Devontay Zaglas 22 assists, Jude Narvais 5 steals and Goc Malual 5 Blocked shots.

All our players scored and contributed in different ways. The team consisted of Devontay Zaglas, Tayvion Zaglas, Liam Crain, Kayne Nia, Kalan Nau, Jude Narvais, Goc Malual, Andrew Gemayell, Bailey Roberts, Kisione Tupola and Eli Matic who was sick but part of the team . I am very proud of their effort, teamwork and spirit. They were a pleasure to coach and simply refused to lose . Thank you to all the parents who attended each game.  This is our second MISA Interzone Final Basketball win after we took out the Senior Boys Division in Term 1. For 2019, every MISA Basketball Boys team were undefeated both in their MISA East zone and the Interzone Finals. Well done to all these boys on an outstanding year.

Opens Rugby League

Vs Mount Carmel

1st place playoff

Mr Tran + Mr McGrath

Lost

28-12

Started the match off very well, the defense was strong, the team put in a great effort in defense. The effort was excellent throughout the match despite missing a number of players for the match. 

MVP: Callum Van Deisen

Congratulations to our Interzone finalists - a fantastic effort to make it into the final. As per results above we came 1st, 2nd and 3rd in our three Interzone finals. Further in the rugby league we were understrength and played the final with 13 players. Despite this the Boys played with great John Therry Spirit and did the school proud.

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Softball MISA EAST Champions

Thank you to all players and coaches for the Term 2 season. 

We also begin preparations for MISA trials in week 10 of this term. Students will be emailed a google form if they wish to trial for MISA Term 3. Please note any players trialing for rugby league will need a mouthguard and will also be required to complete a contact permission note (available from Mr Tran). 

MISA OPTIONS: TERM 3

  • 10-12 BOYS INDOOR CRICKET
  • 10-12 GIRLS SOFTBALL
  • Under 15 BOYS LEAGUE
  • 10-12 BOYS AFL
  • 10-12 GIRLS AFL
  • 9-10 GIRLS NETBALL
  • 7-8 GIRLS NETBALL
  • 9-10 BOYS SOCCER
  • 7-8 BOYS SOCCER
  • 7-9 GIRLS SOCCER

MISA DANCE: 

On Tuesday the 25th June, the MISA dance team got to showcase their talents at the MISA Dance Festival. Our team is made up of students across all year groups with a large number from year 7 which will lead to a strong team in the years to come. This year we all worked collaboratively to create a Jazz dance that showcases each students’ amazing ability in dance and acrobatics. We have the opportunity this year to perform again at a dance competition that will be held later in the year. 

I would also like to take the opportunity to thank and congratulate Casey-Lee Heard of year 12 as this will be her last year in MISA dance. Casey is a beautiful dancer with amazing talent and has been part of the MISA dance team for 3 years. She has helped choreograph dances and is a very enthusiastic member of our team. 

From the students:

“This year our MISA Dance team worked together to create an upbeat jazz dance. On Tuesday we were able to go on stage and perform what we have been working hard on for the first 2 terms. We had a great day attending the MISA Dance festival, as we were able to watch the other schools performances, and then we were able to get up and showcase something we are passionate about, also proudly representing JT. Being in year 12, it was my last festival and I can say that I will remember it for years to come”.

Casey-Lee Heard (Year 12)

“MISA is about collaborating with everyone's ideas and cooperating with others to make a dance that everyone can enjoy. Everyone in our MISA dance team came to either perform or support our team in our latest performance on the 25/6/19 at the Cube, Catholic Club. On the day we had many other schools performing with us and having the privilege to perform there made it a great day”.

Baileigh Tonks and Danika Jones (Year 7)

RISING STAR: Bridget Shearer (Year 7)

On the 15th and 16th of June, Bridget Shearer (Year 7) competed at State competition for Sport Aerobics. Bridget walked away with 2 Gold medals and 1 silver medal. Which gave her an invitation to Nationals on the Gold Coast in August.

Bridget is now the State champion in the following categories: Secondary Yellow Junior Female, Secondary Audition Junior Yellow, further Bridget and her fitness team finished with a Silver medal at the championships. This gives Bridget an invitation to National Championships to the held at The Gold Coast in August.

Bridget will be completing against girls much older than her in Secondary Junior titles (which is for athletes years 7-9).

A fantastic achievement, considering Bridget also competed at the State CCC Cross Country representing the Wollongong Diocese on the 14th of June. John Therry wishes Bridget all the best in all of her routines. 

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Upcoming events:

Week 9 - Thursday 27th June JT ATHLETICS CARNIVAL

Week 9- Friday 28th June Round 4 game verse Freeman College Lynwood Stadium.

Week 10- Tuesday 2nd July MISA Term 3 Trials

Term 3

Week 2- Wednesday 31st July Diocese Netball- Wollongong.

ATHLETICS CARNIVAL - Thursday 27th June

Full Athletics Carnival report to come next week.

*If you have any sporting news you would like to share with our community, please contact Mr Daniel Goodhew daniel.goodhew@dow.catholic.edu.au 

For more sporting information, please visit the John Therry Sport Page

https://sites.google.com/dow.catholic.edu.au/johntherrysport/home 

Regards

Mr Daniel Goodhew