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Sports Results

Wednesday 3 July – Tuesday 6 August

AUSSIE RULES

Middle A: Saints (23.13 (151) v Immanuel (0.3 (3)
Best Players: Charlotte Dodd and Tiana Trench
Superwoman: Gracie Calvert dominated the game from the first bounce, kicking goals but also bringing others into the play with attacking handballs. Anisha Pahuja continued to hit the contest hard, regardless of the bodies nearby.

Senior A: Saints (8.5 (53) v Immanuel (1.0 (6)
Best Player: Mathilda Thomas
Superwoman: Genevieve Braithwaite and Matilda Powell for getting their first goals.

Year 3-6: Saints 6.6 (36) vs Scotch 4/5/6 Gold (14.12 (96)
Best Player: Arie Hobart
Superwoman: Rouyu Chen

BADMINTON

Senior A: Saints (2/3/89) v Wilderness (5/8/145)

Senior B Blue: Saints (2/4/135) v Seymour (4/6/144)

Senior B White: Saints (2/4/128) v Immanuel (4/6/123)

Senior C Blue: Saints (1/1/91) v Woodcroft (5/5/121)

Senior C White: Saints (4/4/110) v Seymour (2/2/78)

Senior C Silver: Saints (0/0/74) v Pembroke (6/6/126)

Senior D Blue: Saints (1/1/34) v Wilderness (3/3/79)

Senior D Silver: Saints (2/2/76) v Woodcroft (4/4/108)

Senior D White: Saints (1/1/84) v Seymour (5/5/122)

Senior E Blue: Saints (4/4/108) v Wilderness (2/2/103)

Senior E White: Saints (3/3/93) v Wilderness (3/3/112)

Senior E Silver: Saints (2/2/83) v Wilderness (4/4/114)

BASKETBALL

Year 3-4 Blue: Saints (18) v Wilderness (26)
A great first game team performance with some girls playing their first ever basketball game, as well as a keen Year 2 Willow Bannear making her basketball debut. Everyone gave 100% effort until the very end of the game which is all I asked for.
Best Player: Advika Desai, Claire Lucas, Summer Bannear and Rebecca Xia.
Superwoman: Aashna Bhatt played the majority of the game, scored a majority of the points, played a majority of the defence, and made a majority of the passes. More importantly, she took on the responsibility of trying to help her teammates be in the right spots and understand the game a little better.

HOCKEY

Senior A: Saints (3) vs Seymour (1)
Best Player: Winnie Vartuli
Superwoman: Ava Field

Senior B: Saints (1) vs Seymour (1)
Best Player: Kayla Medefindt
Superwoman: Amelia Lucas

NETBALL

Our Premier League and Division A & B Netball teams participated in ten-minute period Round Robins fixture for Pink Round against Concordia, Immanuel, Pembroke, Walford and Westminster with scores not recorded. The girls donned their pink socks and ribbons, with coaches getting into the spirit as well.

Senior C: Saints (34) v Pulteney Grammar (15)

Senior D Blue: Saints (37) v Westminster (12)

Senior D White: Saints (45) v Seymour (21)

Year 8C: Saints (14) v Scotch (10)

Year 8D: Saints (2) v Pulteney Grammar (49)
Challenging game for the girls, but so proud of the resilience and fight everyone showed until the final siren. Awesome persistence by all in an overall challenging game.

Year 7/8C: Saints (15) v Wilderness (19)
Best Players: Joshitaa Reddy and Stephanie Lin
Superwoman: Himangee Meemeduma

Year 5-6 White: Saints (12) v Walford (20)
Best Player: Cindy Su for amazing defending.
Superwoman: Eliana Clifford for a positive attitude.

Year 5/6 Sky: Saints (8) vs Pembroke (6)
Best Player: Ishana Roy
Superwoman: Christie Psaromatis

Year 5-6 Blue: Saints (30) v Wilderness (11)
Best Player: Violet Tulloch. She was very strong in defence, had great long-shoulder passes into our goalies and picked up lots of loose balls.
Superwoman: Ava Duldig. She had to come on quickly due to an injury and didn’t miss a beat! Ava put into play our overhead passes which had been a focus at training. She was able to release the ball quickly and executed lovely passes.
Well done to everyone. A great team effort, where I saw the girls try to put what we practised into their games. Very proud.

Year 5/6 Navy: Saints (9) vs Westminster (14)
Best Player: Alice Bigg
Superwoman: Yuru Duan

SOCCER

Division 1: Saints (7) v Wilderness (0)

Middle A: Saints (0) v Wilderness (4)

Middle B: Saints (3) v Pulteney Grammar (3)
Best Player: Zalia Valmorbida was a real anchor in defensive mid, helping get the ball out of defence and moving forward.
Superwoman: Ella King scored a late equalising goal!

Year 5-6 Blue: Saints (2) v Pulteney (6)

Year 3-5 White: Saints (2) v Pulteney (6)

Year 3-4 Blue: Saints (3) v Loreto (5)


Pink Round

Well done to the Sport Captains for planning and coordinating a successful Pink Round and thank you to the Saints Café, students, staff and families for their efforts and support of the round. There was plenty of pink to be seen throughout the sporting fixtures,


Cross-Country Season

Our Cross-Country teams have had a great season this year. A number of our Senior girls have raced for several years at Saints Girls, while some of our youngest runners formed our first-ever Primary teams. These younger girls have appreciated the encouragement and coaching tips provided by their mentors Elodie, India and Ava.

For the SAAS Cross Country Shield, teams earn points based on their finish positions across a series of five races. With the Senior and Middle teams winning their divisions, and the Primary team finishing third, we claimed the SAAS Shield for Best Girls School.

Some students ran at the State Championships at Oakbank in June with outstanding results:

  • 11 Year Olds: Lucy Dougherty 3rd in the East Adelaide representative team
  • 13 Year Olds: Millie Sheridan 1st
  • 15 Year Olds: India Goodall 1st
  • 15 Year Olds Teams: India Goodall, Ava Fox, Birdie Black and Isabella Blake 1st
  • 16 Year Olds: Elodie de Wit 3rd
  • Open: Daisy Braithwaite 3rd, Ava Field 5th

We also participated in a series of Head-to-Head races where we matched our results against a designated school each week.  Saints Girls won all three events against Loreto, Wilderness and Concordia.

The finale to the season was a relay event, we had six teams entered with four teams placing; Primary won 1st and 3rd places, Middle came 3rd and Senior finished 2nd.

We hope to see more girls joining Cross Country in 2025.  It’s a great way to keep fit and enjoy a mid-week run with friends.