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Rosemeadow NSW 2560
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SPORT REPORT TERM 1 2020 Round 5 vs Magdalene Catholic College 

Team

Coach

Result

Comment

10-12 Boys Basketball

Mr Peters

WIN

77-35

Excellent effort and execution both on offense and defense. Improved + 19 points from our previous game versus MAG. Everyone contributed to scoring. Much better defensive intensity, trying a few different defensive alignments. 

MVP: Eli Matic (15 points)

10-12 Girls Basketball

Mr Humbles 

Win

53-8

It's often hard to play your best when the opposition don't take the game too seriously. There were some glimpses of good performances mixed in with some laughs as we took on Magdalene Catholic College.

Shontay McClymont-Lucas and Ash Ballard were energetic while amongst the laughs, Tara Hodson managed to drop five 3 pointers as we ran away with a big win 53 - 8.

This results means we end the regular rounds undefeated and head into semi-finals next week.

 MVP: Nikita Maika-Teal

7-9 Boys Volleyball

Mr Williamson

Draw 

2-2

JT started very well but didn’t match the sudden improvement in the Magdalene team. Played into their hands with a lack of teamwork and poor shot execution. Did well to scrape back into the game and finish on a draw. 

MVP: Tayvion Zaglas 

7-9 Girls Volleyball

Mrs Pellegrino

Win

3-2

A close competitive game against Magdalene. After losing the first set by 2 points, the girls focused on their game play and took control of the second set, setting up awesome ‘dig-set-spike’ tactics. Winning the second set, the girls may have become a little too comfortable with Magdalene dominating the third set with more than 15 of their points coming from JT errors. However, the girls brought the game home winning the final two sets and dominating the court.  A shout out to Lily Short for her phenomenal serving streaks. 

MVP: Lily Short 

10-12 Girls Oztag

Mr Tran

Win

5-3

It was a tough fought game. Credit to the ladies for sticking it out through some ups and downs. Kept to our structure and what we talked about. Looking forward to improving next week. 

MVP - Shanae-Lee Leech-Morrison

10-12 Boys Oztag

Mr McGrath

Win 

9-3

Minimal talk in the first half saw us start slow against a determined Magdalene side. An increase in energy and talk in the middle saw us come away with a great win. 

MVP - Braiden Timmer 

 

7-9 Girls Indoor Cricket

Mr Geribo 

Loss 

49-91

John Therry took on Magdalene, who lost the toss and were sent in to bat. The Magdalene team bowled and fielded well, making it difficult to score. Our bowling was alright, not quite up to scratch though, which allowed them to score lots of 1 and 2’s, quickly accumulating a solid 91.


MVP: Zarli Lakeman 

7-9 Boys Softball

Mrs. Stanley

Win

4-1

A great start to the game today with a strong first innings. It was out best fielding effort, with displays of excellent teamwork and impressive pitching from Mason McPhee. We had a few unlucky umpire calls in the second innings, but the boys held their composure showing great sportsmanship and were able to come away with the win. An entertaining game to watch!

MVP: Brendan Thomas - fantastic effort in catcher.

7-9 Girls Hockey 

Mr Chapman 

Loss 

0-4

A tough game against a very strong Magdalene team. The girls are improving every week and are enjoying themselves on the field. 

Grace had an outstanding game and came close to scoring on multiple occasions.

MVP: Grace Tutunoa 

  • Parents/carers - please make sure you have access to the Compass Portal. We have a large number of Sporting Events coming up over the next few months, all information and consent will be posted as Events on Compass.
  • A brief reminder to all students - when you go off site for Sport, whether it is MISA or Rec Sport, you are representing John Therry CC. Your behaviour and attitude is a reflection on our school community. It is also a privilege to be offered such a wide variety of sports and activities. If it is found that students are not following school behaviour guidelines, or not meeting simple expectations, you will be removed from your designated activity indefinitely. 

Upcoming 

  •  DIO SWIMMING CARNIVAL - Friday 13th March 

Good luck to the John Therry team competing at Corrimal Pool on Friday!

  • JT Cross Country Carnival (competitors only)  - Friday 27th March 

Event will be posted on Compass - this is an ‘Opt in’ Event, where students must register to compete in the carnival, held at Thomas Acres Reserve during the first half of the day. 

  • 15’s and Open Boys Rugby League team selected - DIO trials on Wednesday 18th March. Please make sure you give consent via the Compass Event. 
  •  13’s and Year 7-10 Pathway Soccer trials will be held soon - students are encouraged to read the daily newsfeed on Compass.
  • Bill Turner Soccer - Trials will be held over the next week - students are encouraged to read the daily newsfeed on Compass.



NSWCCC SPORT REGISTRATIONS 2020

Registrations for the following sports are now open on the new  CSNSW website. 

https://csnsw.sport/

NSW CCC key dates can be found here:

https://csnsw.sport/events

Please note that some sports are selected by individual trials, and these can be held throughout NSW.

Selection in the following sports: Swimming, Cross Country, Athletics, Touch Football 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, Baseball, Basketball, Cricket – Girls,  Golf, Hockey, Netball, Rugby League, Rugby, Softball, Tennis, Triathlon, Volleyball will need to be done via individual nomination and selections.

Please be aware of the following upcoming  closing dates:-

 

  • Volleyball 6th March 2020
  • Water Polo 12th March 2020
  • Hockey 16th March 2020
  • Golf 18th March 2020
  • Diving 27th March 2020
  • AFL 27th April 2020

Uniform

Reminder regarding uniform: Diocese players are reminded that the school sells representative shorts and socks, for the combined cost of $30. This needs to be paid at the Finance Office, then you must take the receipt to the Sports Office to collect the uniform. 

All players representing the school are reminded to be in full sport uniform before boarding charter bus at school. This includes joggers, socks, jumpers. Any players out of uniform will not be allowed to board the bus and compete at the competition. Return to school in uniform is also required.

The shorts can be worn for MISA games, Diocesan competitions and other State/Knockout competitions. These shorts are only to be worn for representative activities. These soccer and rugby league shorts will match the latest jerseys the school has purchased for the students.