Sport Results
Wednesday 14 to Tuesday 20 August
AUSSIE RULES
Year 3-6: Saints (9.12.66) v Loreto (3.3.21)
Best Player: Winnie Christo
Superwoman: Mavis Baird
BADMINTON
Senior A: Saints (2/4/125) v Seymour (4/6/141)
Senior B Blue: Saints (2/4/128) v Pembroke (4/7/164)
Senior B White: Saints (0/1/128) v Wilderness (6/10/171)
Senior C Blue: Saints (5/5/123) v Seymour (1/1/100)
Senior C White: Saints (1/1/54) v Wilderness (5/5/112)
Senior D Blue: Saints (2/2/102) v Seymour (4/4/111)
Senior E Blue: Saints (5/5/115) v Seymour (1/1/86)
Senior E White: Saints (4/4/113) v Wilderness (2/2/102)
Senior E Silver: Saints (2/2/73) v Wilderness (4/4/111)
BASKETBALL
Year 3-4 Blue: Saints (28) v Pembroke (20)
Best Players: Summer Bannear, Alex He and Aashna Bhatt.
Superwoman: Claire Lucas tries hard every game and seems to enjoy being out there playing. Claire’s skills in defence, passing, rebounding and shooting were on full display last night.
Year 3-4 White: Saints (16) v Seymour (54)
Best Player: Emily Do was the top scorer again and did a great job getting rebounds against some tall Seymour players!
Superwoman: Rainia Gao was the first player back in defence every time and her effort was 110% the whole game – even with only one sub!
HOCKEY
Senior A: Saints (5) v Trinity (0)
Best Players: Matilda Paterson, Amelia Lucas and Winnie Vartuli.
Superwoman: Holly Robinson
Senior B: Saints (0) v Scotch (1)
Year 4-6: Saints (0) v Seymour (5)
NETBALL
Premier League: Saints (35) v Pembroke (37)
Premier League Reserves: Saints (39) v Wilderness (29)
Senior B: Saints (16) v Seymour (36)
Best Player: Annabel Keough
Superwoman: Emily Tolladay
Senior C: Saints (12) v Immanuel (45)
Best Player: Lucy Mitchell
Superwoman: Mollie Kennett
Senior D Blue: Saints (14) v Saints Senior D White (46)
Year 9A: Saints (20) v Seymour Year 9A (50)
Year 9C: Saints (23) v Pembroke (35)
Best Player: Maria Elovaris
Superwoman: Annabelle Birdsey
Year 8A: Saints (33) v Seymour (46)
Best Player: Zoe McArthur
Superwoman: Charlotte Dawson
Year 8B: Saints (30) v Seymour (26)
Year 8C: Saints (15) v Immanuel Year 8C Gold (30)
Year 8D: Saints (10) v Scotch (19)
Best Player: For her second game of the season, Beatrice Tolley has slotted into the mid-court perfectly offering pressure and intensity down the court.
Superwoman: A shoutout to Anvika Singh for playing out of position and a full game in defence, due to absences. It was awesome to see you gain confidence throughout the game!
Year 7A: Saints (19) v Seymour (51)
Best Player: Evie Slade was strong in each position she was thrown into. Valued possession and made good decisions.
Superwomen: Eliza Phillips works so hard and plays her role every week, and Ave Bembridge, in a morning that threw lots of curveballs at us, Ava remained positive and encouraged her team.
Year 7B: Saints (8) v Seymour (41)
Best Player: Lulu Chen
Superwoman: Angela Zhou
Year 5-6 White: Saints (14) v Immanuel (10)
Best Player: Hara Phan
Superwoman: Cindy Su
Year 5-6 Sky: Saints (17) v Scotch Year 5 (1)
Year 5-6 Silver: Saints (7) v Westminster (9)
Best Player: Arabi Piragalathan
Superwoman: Sophie Philpott
Year 5-6 Navy: Saints (4) v Pembroke (11)
Year 5-6 Blue: Saints (41) v Scotch (2)
Best Player: Penny Coulter was very strong as centre, driving well down the court. She made great decisions with her passes and fed the goalies beautifully. She had a real impact and turned lots of balls when put into circle defence (not her usual position) Well done Pen!
Superwoman: Maddie Andrews footwork is getting better and better each week! She played half in goal (not where she usually plays) and was outstanding! She moved well and shot some great goals. Maddie was using BEEF, which we’d practiced at training.
Year 4 White: Saints (3) v Pulteney Year 3/4 Blue (6)
Best Player: Poppy Begley
Superwoman: Hazel Bigg
SOCCER
Premier League: Saints (2) v Seymour (3)
Division 1: Saints (1) v Mercedes (7)
Best Player: Monica Isaac, was phenomenal in attack surging forward with the strikers and moving down the wings. She created multiple opportunities and was rewarded with a goal for her efforts.
Superwoman: Misha Yagnik and Angelina Hii both put their hands up to put on the goalkeeper’s gloves for a half, neither having ever kept before! Both showed courage in this unfamiliar role and made some great saves.
Middle A: Saints (1) v Mercedes Middle A (8)
Middle B: Saints (4) v Wilderness (1)
Best Player: Zalia Valmorbida for attacking runs, holding possession, winning challenges and scoring goals.
Superwoman: Neffy David had good aggression and commitment in central defence making lots of big tackles and clearance forward.
Special mention goes to Sandra and Jesse for putting their hands up for goalkeeper. They both did really well.
Year 3-4 Blue: Saints (7) v Scotch (5)
Year 3-4 White: Saints (1) v Walford (0)
Year 5-6: Saints (3) v Seymour (3)
Soccer Team’s Convincing Win at Winter Intercol
Intercol Round kicked off with a bang on Wednesday, with our Soccer Captain, Januri Wagaarachchi leading our Premier League Soccer girls in their match vs Walford. The girls played through tough conditions, with consistent rain throughout the first half. This didn’t slow our scoring, or the cheering from the spectators. Running out eventual winners 8-1. This was a great start to our defence of the overall Winter Intercol Trophy, with Badminton, Hockey and Netball to take place on Saturday morning and then Aussie Rules to wrap things up next Friday.
Annie Wins Gold at Para Surfing Titles
Annie Goldsmith continues to turn heads amongst the Para Surfing community, taking out Gold in the Prone Assist Device Classification at the Australian Para Titles, held in Port Macquarie earlier this month. Annie’s latest win has earned her selection in the Australian National Team, where she and her team will join the world’s best Para Surfing Athletes, as they compete in the International Surfing Association World Para Surfing Championships in California in November.
Congratulations, Annie! We wish you and your team the best of luck at the World Championships.
Photo Credit: Surfing Australia
Evie Represents SA in Karate
In November 2023, Evie competed in the GKR National Karate Tournament in Brisbane, participating in the age 10-and-under category for her belt grade. She achieved a gold medal in Kata (a demonstration of martial arts skills and movements) and a silver medal in Kumite (combat).
As a result of her outstanding performance, Evie qualified to represent South Australia and Australia in the GKR World Karate Tournament, which was held in Sydney.
Of over 1,200 competitors of various ages and belt grades from Australia, New Zealand, the USA, and the United Kingdom, Evie achieved 4th place, which is truly remarkable! Congratulations Evie, we are so proud of you!