SPORTS NEWS
JTCC SPORT UPDATE - Term 2 Week 10
Well after several weeks of wet weather and closed sports grounds, the Term 2 MISA season has finally come to a close. JTCC accumulated 5 Premierships this term which allowed us to climb several places on the MISA Competition ladder.
Congratulations to our MISA Premiership teams:
- 7 - 9 Boys Basketball
- 7 - 9 Boys Hockey
- 10 - 12 Boys Rugby League
- 11/12 Boys Soccer
- 7 - 9 Mixed Frisbee [Joint Premiers]
MISA Update: - MISA FINALS and Replay Rounds
Team |
W/L - Result |
Match Report |
MVP |
10 - 12 Boys Rugby League Mr McGrath |
Won 22-0 v THAC |
MISA PREMIERS What a win! Our best team effort all year saw us become MISA premiers for 3 years in a row!! We were scrambling for players at recess and we were fortunate enough to get Kale Houston and Dylan Thorne to fill in for us. Every player in the team ripped in from the kick off and were desperate to bring the trophy back to JT led by Cooper Tonna, Jordan Truckle and Ben Mostyn. These boys set the standard and all the rest followed. Other highlights include: Beau Tones with the big don’t argue down the sideline, Dylan Thorne getting a pie on debut, Truck doing some serious damage to their backs and Tony off the back fence. Congratulations on a great season boys! A pleasure to coach! #3peat |
Jordan Truckle |
11/12 Boys Soccer Mr Williamson |
Won 1-0 v BAC |
Congratulations to the all conquering Senior Boys Soccer team on a great win and an outstanding season. Even without Captain Darcy the team dominated again but found goals difficult to come by. Increased composure in the second half saw chances hit the post and the crossbar and balloon over the bar. Perseverance and attitude led to a winner from Ethan Soares. Well done to all participants. The first win at MISA for a long time and a season of not only being undefeated but also no draws. Scoring 14 goals with 1 against. |
Ethan Soares Deakin Coman |
7 - 9 Mixed Frisbee Mr Bodeker |
Vs MCCC 6-6 Joint Premiers |
Congratulations to the undefeated 7-9 Mixed Frisbee Team who managed to secure the premiership against MCCC. After 40 minutes of intense and highly skilful frisbee, the two teams could not be separated and there was unfortunately no further time could be added on and the result was a 6-6 draw. Both teams have been crowned premiers, however we will take pride in knowing we went through the season undefeated and the team should be congratulated for their successes this season. Well done on a great season. |
Sullivan O’Dwyer |
10 - 12 Boys Softball Mr Hatton |
Vs MAS 6-5 loss |
Great comeback in the 2nd innings for a close finish, tieing the score. Unfortunately a big home run from their first batter saw us slip behind. A much improved fielding effort with a great double play at one point.MVP Mitchell Price for double play and a great at bat. |
Mitchell Price |
We now move to our Term 3 MISA Sports. Trials for these sports will be held in Week 10 and again in Term 3 Week 1.
MISA trials will be held at the following venues. Please ensure teams move to the bus bay quickly if your trials are held offsite.
Thomas Acres - 10 - 12 Boys Cricket, 10 - 12 Boys AFL, 10 -12 Girls AFL
Oswald Reserve - 10 -12 Girls Softball U15 Boys Rugby League
Lynwood Park - 7/8 Boys Soccer, 9/10 Boys Soccer, 7 - 9 Girls Soccer
JTCC Courts - 7/8 Girls Netball, 9/10 Girls Netball
All students are reminded to bring the appropriate and necessary gear for MISA Trials.
Boots, shin pads, mouth guards, head gear, shoulder pads, joggers etc. All students must comply or they will not be allowed to participate.
If you have any questions regarding MISA Sports, please feel free to contact me.
Mr Jamie Cook cooka01@dow.catholic.edu.au
MISA Dance
In just under 7 weeks the JTCC Dance Team produced a 9 ½ minute work of Dance Artistry that featured at the MISA Dance festival 2024. The girls were able to combine their divers dance styles and experiences to co create a layered and meaningful work that communicated themes around silencing negative voices, developing positive self-concepts, acknowledging a Creator God’s presence and responding to the Call of Mary to inspire and manifest your true higher sense of self. The theme tied in well to our recent Marist celebration around the power of pray and in following the Light to realise your destiny. The work also featured Dance Film which won favour with MISA officials and the crowd. The girls have really built a strong bond through this wonderful experience and their connection was evident in their beautiful dancing and unified spirit. A strong message was delivered by JTCC which purports Dance as a relevant Artform promoting corporeal, artistic, spiritual and much needed cultural experience for our dancers and for the community. We look forward to continued participation and excellence in Dance at JTCC.
Please congratulate the MISA Dance Team 2024 - Audrey Antonino, Kiana Blackwell, Eliza Byrnes, Hannah Dale, Amelia Garus, Hollie Gorman, Maddi Giles, Paige Grey, Paige Halliday, Sarina Jameso, Khloe Michelutti, Halle Neison, Ella Savage, Maddy Stevens, Finlay Thomas, Tehilla Vimbainashe Chriwa





Diocesan and Pathways update
As term 2 draws to a close, we have finished off with a very successful campaign at a range of Diocesan carnivals across multiple sports. We’ve had a number of students who are out on representative duties at various NSWCCC events, and we are so pleased to hear of their great success. Please see below some of our students who have had outstanding results in our pathway programs.
Diocesan Open Boys Volleyball
Rarely would there have been a more predictable Diocesan victory than the one achieved by the JT Senior Boys volleyball team. Many of the other schools that presented as challengers on the day were in awe of the skills and abilities of this team.
The journey began back in year 9 with involvement in MISA that led to a keen interest in the sport that progressed to hours and hours of training. The core trio of Cody Meisenhofen, Lachlan Phiousodarith and William Chanhdara have taken school volleyball to another level with their skills and training. All three regularly play outside school with Cody going on to be chosen for the Australian team in his age group.
Combined with the athleticism of their teammates, the court movement, decision making and skill execution are spectacular. Opposition players and coaches were left stunned and speechless as well struck spikes whizzed past their ears or, on the odd occasion, into their faces.
All games were won in convincing fashion, including the final. Results as follows:
- St John’s 33-18
- St Francis 34-21
- St Joseph’s 49-13
- Corpus Christi 46-18
- Edmund Rice 39-20
Final Mt Carmel 2 sets (15-7 and 15-13)
A total of 241 rallies won and 120 lost on the day.
The standard of volleyball has seen a significant improvement over the last few years. The standard at JT has elevated far more rapidly. It is pleasing to see that more and more students are playing on a regular basis, with the expectation that playing levels will continue to rise.
Congratulations to the above group of young men. Not only for their first class playing ability but more importantly for the graciousness on the court, kerfuffle less nature of involvement and sportsmanship. Games were conducted without issue, in part due to the recognition that this group of boys were simply better at the game. (Mr Willamson)


(L to R): Garang Bol, Adrian Narvais, Coby Hilton, Cody Meisenhofen, Lachlan Phiousodarith, Christian Marquez, William Chanhdara.
Diocesan Open Girls Volleyball
On Wednesday 26th June I had the privilege of taking seven amazing students to the Diocesan Volleyball Championships. I was very impressed with their desire to be present and represent the school so passionately. We had trained numerous times and the girls were keen to do well. We did however luck out as the draw was a little biased as we had the more difficult schools in our pool.
Our girls showed immense determination and talent as they played four other schools in pool A. They easily won their first two games against St. Benedict’s and St Joseph's practising their net skills and showcasing their strong serves. The match against St. Patrick’s was another close tussle at the beginning but we lost focus mid game which caused them to lose overall. This was disappointing for the girls. The last game in the pool was against Mt. Carmel (by far the most dominant team of the day!) where the JT girls were a little intimidated by their serves. They held their own throughout the match however were unsuccessful at the conclusion of the game. In all four games they played solidly exhibiting remarkable teamwork and skills around the court but they did tire as they did not get a break from playing or umpiring for nearly 2 hours. Since they placed third in their pool they played Holy Spirit College for the playoff for 5th/6th. This was an extremely easy win for the team ending the day with a 5th placing. The two teams in the grand final were the only teams that had defeated them all day.
These girls were excellent ambassadors for the school, displaying fabulous sportsmanship and exceptional school spirit. Part of the expectation of the day is for all the teams to do duty and referee at least three games. The JT girls, especially Gese, did a terrific job at this task. Well done once again to all team members
Mrs Hynard
Bottom row (left to right): Tara Rayawa, Mary-Agnes Fatialofa, Tuliana, Adriana Souvanthong, Allysa Souvanthong,
Top row (left to right): Fisiilila Angianga, Serafina Logai-Lusiano, Sauimoana Tumanuvao, Gese Satuatasi, Mrs Hynard
Diocesan Football Playoffs
A talented collection of players from Years 8-10 represented John Therry at this year's Diocesan Football Playoffs.
We departed Campbelltown in a frosty 1 degree morning and the boys soon warmed up with the Campbelltown beats.
Our first game against Corpus Christi was a challenge with the opposition fielding several big, strong and talented footballers.
It qas a fairly even contest, with JT playing dome quality football through the middle, with Jaidon Cosmidis, Emerson Yevenes and Davonne Plaatjies putting on a clinic of 1 touch combination passes.
We suffered a minor setback when Corpus punished off a sloppy pass when playing out from the back. We rebounded well, with a quick counter of our own to level the scores up when Brooklyn Osborne applied some pressure creating an error and Emilio Miranda finishing off the goal.
JT hung tough, and accumulated multiple opportunities in the final third, and Ben Keers was lucky to score a quality goal off the back of a sensational killer pass from Emerson Yevenes. JT progressed to the final after a hard fought 2-1 win.
After a tight and very physical game the boys then faced off a very talented and successful Edmund Rice team.
Unfortunately we started the game a little flat and ERC dominated field possession with an overloading formation, we kept the JT boys in defensive positions. They battled hard but struggled to repeat their first match heroics, and eventually were defeated 3 - 1.
The future of JT is in good hands as we welcome Lucas Failla, Cooper Firman and Lucas Alvarado who all played key roles in todays games, with Lucas Alvarado scoring a great goal in our final game.
Back: Cooper Firman, Brady Wilson, Blake Neale, Lucas Failla, Aidan Murray, Jaidon Cosmidis, Jon Vasoliopoulos, Alec Sanchez, Sully O’Dwyer
Front: Emilio Miranda, Emerson Yevenes, Brooklyn Osborne, Davonne Plaatjies, Ben Keers, Lucas Alvarado
JTCC Athletics Carnival
The athletics carnival's final events on June 20th have concluded with great enthusiasm and sportsmanship. We extend our heartfelt thanks to all the students who participated in the Javelin and High Jump events on Thursday of Week 8. Special appreciation goes to Mr. Cook, Ms. Moon, and Mr. Muvceski for their invaluable assistance to Mrs. Roberts in successfully completing these events.
The Javelin competition was particularly exciting, with several records being shattered. Congratulations to all the athletes who pushed their limits and set new benchmarks!
In the High Jump event, we faced an unfortunate challenge due to equipment issues, which prevented us from verifying new records. This was especially disappointing for the 16 Years Boys category, where both Brooklyn Osborne and Jackson Schulstad would have surpassed the current record. We eagerly await their performances at the Diocesan Athletics Carnival in August, where their verified jumps will be recorded.
A big congratulations to Brooklyn Osborne and Jackson Schulstad, and to all our athletes for their remarkable efforts. We look forward to seeing our JTCC team shine at the Diocesan Carnival in August. Best of luck to everyone participating!
Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to celebrate our students' achievements in athletics!
2024 Athletics - New Records
40 |
13 Years Male 800m |
Heath Cunningham |
2.34.85 |
Previous record |
J. Connor - 2005 2:35.76 |
45 |
16 Years Female 800m |
Kyra Crews |
2:48.59 |
Previous record |
E.Densham - 2001 2:56.70 |
97 |
12 Years Female 1500m |
Zoe Hawkes |
6:24.34 |
Previous record |
L.Davidson - 2022 7:29.17 |
100 |
13 Years Male 1500m |
Heath Cunningham |
5:24.83 |
Previous record |
N.Gibbs - 2022 |
105 |
16 Years Female 1500m |
Kyra Crews |
6:06.17 |
Previous record |
G.O’Reilly - 2022 |
106 |
16 Years Male 1500m |
Blake Neale |
5:00.75 |
Previous record |
D.Wilson - 2022 |
108 |
17 + Years Male 1500m |
Darcy Wilson |
4:57.04 |
Previous record |
X.Martin -2022 5:21.41 |
143 |
Open Male Triple Jump |
Coby Hilton |
12.8m |
Previous record |
P.Picot - 2021 12.2m |
109 |
12 Years Female Javelin |
Zoe Hawkes |
14.22m |
*establishment record |
|
110 |
12 Years Male Javelin |
Balin Crews |
20.3m |
Previous record |
J. Charlton-Nelson - 2019 18.71m |
112 |
13 Years Male Javelin |
Tate O’Keefe |
23.49m |
Previous record |
G. Malual - 2019 23.16m |





Diocesan Open Girls Hockey
The girls' team embarked on an exciting journey at the diocesan hockey tournament held at Narellan, facing off against formidable opponents including St. Mary's, Corpus Christi, Holy Spirit, and Mount Carmel. Despite the challenging outcomes, with our team experiencing losses in each match, the spirit and dedication displayed by the girls were truly commendable.
Hockey was a new sport for most of our players, but their willingness to embrace this unfamiliar territory was inspiring. From the very start, the girls demonstrated an admirable attitude, ready to play in whatever position was necessary to support their team. This flexibility and team spirit were essential as they navigated through the tournament.
As the day progressed, the team's development was evident with a few missed opportunities in the opposing end. The initial nervousness gave way to growing confidence and skill, showcasing their quick learning and adaptability. Each match brought new lessons and experiences, contributing to their growth as hockey players.
While the scores did not reflect victories, the true win was in the effort, teamwork, and determination displayed by the girls. Congratulations to the team for their hard work and perseverance! Thank you to the Year 12’s for stepping up when we were down on players and to the others - We look forward to seeing how they build on this experience in the future.
Bottom row (left to right): Sophie Regan, Ayla Cook, Bridget Shearer, Jazwyn Lyddieth, Amelia Smith, Ava Hilton
Top row (left to right): Pratha Chahaun, Isabella-Grace Marshall, Jade Isakka, Paige Halliday, Laura Augustine, Kiarra Jakobbson, Shanae de Vos, Indiana Penney, Alice Stephenson
Pathway Sporting Success
Cody Meisenhofen, Lachlan Phiousodarith and William Chanhdara all were a part of the NSWCCC Open Boys Volleyball team competing at the 2024 NSW All Schools Open Volleyball Tri-Series in Week 8. The team did well against a strong CHS team who won the series. A further congratulations to Cody (back, right), who was selected into the 2024 NSW All Schools Opens Volleyball All Stars Team.
Darcy Wilson was part of a NSWCCC Open Boys Football team in the 2024 NSW All Schools Championships at the end of June. Darcy played exceptionally well, with NSWCCC finishing up as runners up behind NSWCHS. Darcy was announced as a shadow for the NSW All Schools Team. Well done Darcy!
Upcoming Events Term 2 2024:
Term 3 - Week 2 |
Friday 2nd August - Diocese Athletics Carnival, Campbelltown |
Yours in Sport,
Mrs Georgia Roberts robertsg03@dow.catholic.edu.au