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Rosemeadow NSW 2560
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SPORTS NEWS

JTCC SPORT UPDATE - Term 1 Week 11

As we have reached the end of term, students are reminded to ensure they have sorted their Term 2 MISA or Rec Sports. All students have had 5 weeks to complete nomination forms and attend trials. Students who have failed to complete this task will be required to stay on College grounds in the first week of Term 2 and wait for their selections to be processed in person. Students are not to send emails with their selections.

A reminder that all students and their parents have given consent and agreed to students behaviour and uniform  expectations via the General Sports Permission note - Unacceptable behaviour and or uniform standards may result in withdrawal from Tuesday Sports program or pathway opportunities. 

MISA UPDATE:

Congratulations to all of our John Therry MISA teams that have wrapped up their competition games for Term 1. A massive shout out to our 7-9 Boys Softball team and 10-12 Boys Basketball team who finished their season undefeated and took the 1st place seeding heading into their semi’s, which they both won. 

The last round of the Term saw 4 teams in action playing off for top spot. Unfortunately, we were successful in only one of those. Congratulations to the Open Boys Basketball team who have now won three years in a row and commiserations to the 7-9 Boys Softball team, the 7 - 9 Boys Volleyball team and the 10 - 12 Girls Basketball team who played well but were not the better team on the day.

John Therry claimed 141 points for the MISA Championship which sees the Junior and Senior Boys lead their respective competitions while the Junior Girls sit 7th and the Senior Girls sit in 2nd place.

Round 7 + MISA Finals Results:

Team

W/L - Result

Match Report

MVP

10-12 Boys Basketball

Final

Won 43-28

It was fitting that we left our closest game for the grand final, it was a tight game with us leading from wire to wire however the lead did not get greater than 8 for the first half. Our defence was a huge key keeping Broughton to 13 points with their best player kept mostly out of the half with awesome defence by Kruze and Moni. With some timely shots by Garang and Moni we held a tight 21-13 lead. 


The second half saw us build on this lead with timely stops and fast break layups. It was a great performance by the whole team to be undefeated champions with all but one game being under 10 points. This completes a JT 3 peat with JT winning 5 out of the last 6 competitions an outstanding feat. 

Moni Tumanuvao

10-12 Girls Basketball

Final

Lost 34-15

The girls faced off against a fast and extremely tall Mt Carmel team. They were quick off the mark and were able to score numerous fast breaks and got a number of rebounds to get second chance points. The JT girls put up some resistance but lacked cohesion on offence and were lacking key defensive skills to stop our opponents. Valiant efforts from Alexis Paulo, Elyse Stonebridge and Maddie Albrow

Alexis Paulo

10-12 Boys Oz Tag

3 vs 4

Won 12-3

A terrific finish to the season, with a convincing victory against Bennies. With only 8 players, the boys showed what they are capable of doing to the opposition in 30 minutes. After we leaked an early try to Bennies, this set off a few of our middles - Cory, Riley, Cohan and Diego who dug in deep and proved that we should have been in the GF today. A nice flick pass from the King that led to a try was a highlight of the day. Tre, Miguel and Gus as strong as always - Well done fellas

Cory McKay

10-12 Girls Oz Tag

3 vs 4

Lost 8-1

It was a tough day in the rain. The ladies put up a valiant effort without any subs available. It was a fun season with a great group of enthusiastic players. Miss Consistent- Bridget Shearer was excellent with a great supporting cast from Isabella “terminator” Stapleton, Chloe “cha cha” Donovan and Ava “Flash” Hilton. Thanks to Jorja Smith and Indyana Cotton for their great support this term.

Isabella Stapleton

7-9 Girls Indoor Cricket

Round 7

7-9 Boys Softball

Final 

Lost 6-5

JT played the Grand Final against MAG on a wet track. We batted first and started really strong getting five across. Magdalene then replied with three making it a tight last innings. Unfortunately our we saved our worst innings of the tournament for last and we were unable to get any runs to seal the game. Magdalene then cruised home to victory. 

Overall, it was a great season but we weren't good enough on the day. 

Noah Atkins

7-9 Boys Volleyball

Final 

Loss 2-1

Thomas Hassall

Very close match which we were unlucky to lose. Held match point in the first set and won the second set quite comfortably. A string of errors in skill execution led to a run of points for the opposition at an inappropriate time. Despite our best efforts we couldn’t claw back the momentum.

Well done to all players. While a disappointing final result, a successful season.

Jean Rois O’Brien

7-9 Girls Volleyball

3 vs 4

Win 2-0

Mt. Carmel

It was an incredible end of season win for the girls today. At no stage were they behind in either set. This gave them the confidence which continued to build throughout the match. The girls set up match plays (Pri & Mary), used their three shots regularly (Nhellejye & Piper), served extremely well (Maddie & Emerson) and even successfully attempted a few spikes (Grace & Sophie) . The girls played ‘out of their skin’ and were justly rewarded. Well done! Such huge improvements by all over the course of the season.

Sophie Regan

If you have any questions regarding MISA Sports, please feel free to contact me.

Mr Jamie Cook cooka01@dow.catholic.edu.au

DIOCESAN AND PATHWAYS UPDATE

As we draw to a close on Term 1, it’s fantastic to look back and see the great success JTCC has achieved this year already. Our individual athletes  and teams have not just performed well, they have represented JTCC with pride, integrity and enthusiasm. This is what makes us most proud, and continues to establish JTCC as a force to be reckoned with across multiple sporting codes.

CROSS COUNTRY CARNIVAL

It was a beautiful sunny day on Thursday 11th for our JTCC Cross Country Carnival. We had over 80 students walk down to Thomas Acres Reserve ready to stretch the legs and test their endurance. A big thank you to the staff and Year 12 SLR students who helped out and made sure the day ran smoothly and efficiently. All our students gave their best effort and represented JT really well. Top 4 students in each age group, boys and girls, now progress to the Diocesan Cross Country Championships in Nowra on Monday 6th May. Congratulations to all our runners on their efforts today. 

See below for the top 3 results in each age group:

First 

Second 

Third

12 Years Girls 

Zoe Hawkes 

Elissa Tsonis

Purnika Karki

12 Years Boys 

Balin Crews

Charlie Przybylo

Blake Foreman

13 Years Girls 

Emilie Vellin

Kiana Blackwell

Emily Huang

13 Years Boys 

Heath Cunningham 

Billy Wilson

Tate O’Keefe

14 Years Girls 

Matilda Lamaro

Adrianna Van Kints Santos

14 Years Boys 

Lucas Failla

Owen Eagleton

Bryson Da Silva

15 Years Girls 

Elise Southall

Kiara Jakobsson

Annelise McClarance

15 Years Boys 

Cooper Marshall

Thomas Elliott

William Gillette

16 Years Girls 

Kyra Crews

Caprice Fleijsman

Ava Hilton

16 Years Boys 

Blake Neale 

Emilio Miranda 

Braydon Donovan

1st Senior Multi-Cat - Dominic Baker 

18  Years Girls 

Ayla Cook

18  Years Boys 

Darcy Wilson 

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BILL TURNER CUP

Round 2 vs Canley Vale H.S

The 2024 Bill Turner Cup campaign got underway for the boys on Tuesday the 9th April vs Canley Vale HS. A fresh squad of 17 players represented the College against a young and lesser skilled opposition. John Therry was on the scoreboard in the first 2 minutes of the game and soon notched another 5 minutes later. The boys were gaining confidence, maybe too much and soon made some poor passes which allowed Canley Vale a contested opportunity in front of goal and capitalised. 

The boys were not deterred and continued to pepper the opposition goals, scoring three more but missing a dozen. We took a 5 - 1 lead into the break and were instructed to not get too loose and continue to pass the ball around and keep their shape in attack. We compiled four more goals whilst conceding a penalty.

Some good learning moments for the boys and standout performances from Jaidon Cosmidis, Lucas Alvarado and Cooper Marshall, all with two goals a piece.

John Therry 9 - Canley Vale HS 2.

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Sullivan O’Dwyer, Cooper Marshall, Bryson McIntyre, Alex Sanchez, Ben Keers, Jaidon Cosmidis, Jeshua Prakasham, Levi Fitzpatrick, Charbel Hachem, Lucas Faiila
Davonne Plaatjies, Cooper Firman, Billy Wilson, Noah Cook, Floilan Magalona, Dom Hachem, Lucas Alvarado

BILL TURNER TROPHY

Round 2 vs Good Samaritan

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Our girls took on Good Samaritan Catholic College in the second round of the Bill Turner Trophy. Having gone into the game with high morale after a huge win in our previous round, we knew victory would not come as easy this time around. The match was very intense with both sides going at it from minute one trying to open the goal account. It was evident that both sides were evenly matched and a single goal would make the difference. The match also showcased the defensive masterclass of our backline. Notably; Jorja Hohberg, Shylah Winley and Candice Stapleton who all put in a solid shift, having played the whole match shutting down every opportunity the opposition created.

The deadlock was broken when we were awarded with a freekick in the final 12 minutes of the game just outside the box, before dead ball specialist Alice Stephenson curled a stunner home into the back of the net. The lead was uplifting but short-lived unfortunately as a moment's lack of focus in the final 3 minutes of the game was taken advantage of by our opposition as they tapped in a simple goal. This took the game to extra time with a player being called off every 5 minutes. Our girls fought well to see the game out to the end with a few good attacking plays here and there. In the end though with around 5 minutes left of the entire match, a wonderstrike from quite the distance put Good Samaritan ahead which essentially ended our run in the competition. It was a very entertaining game and one that showed great dexterity and resilience from our girls. The improvement over the past couple years is clearly evident and we thoroughly believe it is just a matter of time before these girls achieve something great!"

DIOCESAN RUGBY LEAGUE SELECTION TRIALS

On Wednesday 27th March Mr. McGrath took 13 of our top JTCC rugby league players to Ziems Park, Corrimal to attend the Diocesan Rugby League Selection Trials. All the boys performed extremely well in the trials and represented JT with pride and integrity. JTCC had a very successful campaign, with Keiren Mostyn, Josh Booth, Zephaniah McLean and Moni Junior Tumanuvao selected in the 15’s team, and Riley Oitmann, Zac Dittavong selected in the Opens team, with Ben Mostyn as shadow. Players selected will represent Wollongong at the Southern Country Trial Match vs Western Region to be held at Wagga on Wednesday 8th May, 2024 (travel day Tuesday 7th May). 

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PATHWAY SPORTING ACHIEVEMENTS:

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Isabella Wragg-Leighton (Year 8) competed at the NSWCCC Swimming Championships at Sydney Olympic Park on Thursday 4th April as part of the Wollongong Diocesan Team. She had a very successful campaign, claiming two gold medals. Isabella won the girls 14 years 100m Breaststroke in a time of 1:21:83, and won the girls 12-14 years 200m IM in a time of 2:36:97. Isabella also placed 4th in the 50m Breaststroke, 6th in the 200m Freestyle and 8th in the 100m Backstroke. Isabella now progresses into the  NSWCCC Swim team to attend the NSW All Schools State Swimming Championships at Sydney Olympic Park 30 & 31 May. We wish her all the best! 

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John Therry sent three students; Tahlia Sutton, Annelise Hall and Sophie Regan to the Wollongong Diocese Netball Selections at Illawarra Sports Stadium on Monday 8th April, along with Ms. Kelleher who was a Diocesan selector. The standard of skill and teamwork was outstanding and although down a little on numbers, the quality of students and their level of sportsmanship was first class. Congratulations to Annelise Hall who was selected into the Opens team, who will play at the CCC selections on 27 August at Sydney Olympic Park.

UPCOMING EVENTS TERM 1 2024:

Term 2 - Week 1

Thursday 2nd May - Wollongong Dio Football Championships - Open Girls  - Ocean Park, Woonona 

Friday 3rd May - Wollongong Dio Football Championships - Open Boys  - Ocean Park, Woonona 

Term 2 - Week 2

Monday 6th May - Wollongong Diocese Cross Country Championships - Willandra, Browns Mountain Road

Thursday 9th May - Back up date - Wollongong Dio Football Championships - Girls 13’s and Pathways - Ison Park, Nowra

Thursday 9th May - Back up date - Wollongong Dio Football Championships - Boys  13’s and Pathways - Kooringa Reserve, Raby 

Upcoming NSWCCC registrations and closing dates 

  • NSWCCC 16 YEARS & 18 YEARS BASKETBALL - Closes 3 May 2023
    NSWCCC Selections - 18 Years Monday 13 May, 16 Years Tuesday 14 May @ Sutherland $45 

  • NSWCCC 15s & OPENS HOCKEY SELECTIONS - Closes 3 MAY 2024
    NSWCCC Selections - Monday 20 May @ Bathurst  $45  

  • NSWCCC 17 YEARS & UNDER WATER POLO SELECTIONS - Closes 17 May 2024
    NSWCCC Selections Monday 27 May @ Ryde 8:30am - 12pm Boys & 12pm - 3:30pm Girls  $35

Students at John Therry are given the opportunity to represent John Therry at College, Diocesan and CCC sporting events. Important information regarding each of these sporting opportunities are outlined below.

Sporting Pathways Calendar - CLICK HERE 

DIOCESAN SPORTING OPPORTUNITIES

This is the main school sporting pathway that is offered to students at John Therry Catholic College. Some John Therry CC Diocesan teams are determined through trials, or a carnival hosted at a college  level (Athletics, Cross Country, Swimming), however some teams are determined by individual trials that students must nominate and register for online. Further information can be found at: https://www.dow.catholic.edu.au/sport/ 

NSWCCC SPORTING OPPORTUNITIES

NSWCCC is another school sporting pathway that is offered to students at John Therry Catholic College. Some CCC teams are determined through qualifying at a carnival hosted at a Diocesan level (Athletics, Cross Country, Football, Rugby League, Swimming, Basketball, Touch Football), however some teams are determined by individual trials that students must nominate and register for online. Students must be currently competing at a representative level in their chosen sport to be considered for CCC team trials.The sports that require online nomination and registration include: 

  • AFL
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cricket
  • Diving
  • Golf
  • Hockey
  • Rugby
  • Softball
  • Tennis
  • Triathlon
  • Volleyball
  • Water Polo
  • Netball

It is important that online registration is completed before the closing date for each sport. These are outlined on the CSNSW website: https://csnsw.sport 

Online registrations are now open for 2024. Please refer to the information on the website regarding the registration process. Here is a link to assist with sports registration for parents: https://csnsw.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/2/topic/65d787c5-0d2a-4699-a63a-25d586b67ba2 


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

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

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

Yours in Sport,

Mrs Georgia Roberts

robertsg03@dow.catholic.edu.au