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SPORTS NEWS

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SPORT RESULTS

Wednesday 13 – Tuesday 19 November

BASKETBALL

Senior A: Saints (27) v Pembroke (35)

Senior B: Saints (49) v Wilderness (15)
A special shout out to the Year 12 girls in their last game! Charlie Piper with her incredible 3 pointer and Ashlyn May who has played Opens since year 7 (the entire time I’ve coached at Saints)  It has been such a pleasure girls, you always bring the energy!

Senior C: Saints (45) v Pembroke (26)

Middle C White: Saints (3) v Concordia (37)

Middle C White: Saints (23) v Concordia (26)

CRICKET

Senior A: Saints (7/82) v Scotch (2/84)
A great game by everyone!
Lucy Lowry made 31(23) and Ella Warrick got a caught and bowled!

Senior B Blue: Saints (8/58) v Scotch (0/51)

Year 5/6: Saints (4/56) v Seymour (4/32)

TENNIS

Premier League: Saints (25) v Scotch (68)
The girls displayed some solid performances against a tough opponent.
Best player: Bonnie Qu
Superwoman: Leah Huynh

Senior Division 2: Saints (7/47) v Pembroke (2/26)
A good finish to the season by the girls.
Best Players: Mabel Cook and Olivia Clarke
Superwoman: Olivia Clarke who had a 6-4 win in the doubles and a 6-5 win in her singles

Experienced Blue v Intermediate Blue Internal Match
Experienced Blue:
Best Player: Amelia Bartter
Superwoman: Victoria Teo
Intermediate Blue:
Best Player: Penny Kelly
Superwoman: Liv Matthews

Intermediate White: Saints (4/16) v Wilderness (4/9)
Best Player: Penny Coulter
Superwoman: Grace Lin

Beginner Blue: Saints (3/12) v Wilderness (3/3)
Best Player: Eva Nicholls
Superwoman: Lucy Nicholls

TOUCH FOOTBALL

Senior B: Saints (5) v St Ignatius (5)
The girls displayed their best performance for the term today. Excellent in attack and showed some great signs working as a team. Defensively they put in huge efforts all game and every player should be extremely proud of their game today.
Best player: Tiana Trench
Superwoman: Imogen Pearce

Middle A: Saints (2) v Seymour (3)
It was tough game in very hot and dry conditions, however there were still many positives to take away from the game!
Best Player: Abbey Phillips had an outstanding defensive game this week, organising and executing numbers very well.
Superwomen: Mila Fassina in attack, a highlight this week was Mila’s running on the wing. Grace Yang made awesome runs and was often able to support by going half.

VOLLEYBALL

Senior A: Saints (1/65) v Seymour (2/63)
Best Player: Ellla Warwick
Superwoman: Asha Eaton was a Hype machine

Senior B: Saints (2) v Westminster Senior B2 (1)
Best Player: Christy Cheng
Superwoman: Lily Forby stepped up from the middle A team, since we had only 5, excellent performance and the toughest serving on court!

Senior D: Saints (1/46) v Concordia (2/73)
The Senior Ds had a great game this week, working together to get the ball over the net. We were particularly strong in the second set in which the girls managed to get the score back with a 25-23 win. Overall, with each set, the team improved their control of the ball and the ability to track it, helping their teammates.
Best Player: Peyton Doan for consistently passing the ball and her efforts to get the ball when it was in a tricky position
Superwoman: Laurel Li for making the effort to bring the team’s energy up and cheering everyone on. Laurel also demonstrated consistent underarm serving.

Middle A: Saints (2/67) v Westminster (1/60)
Best Player: Lily Forby – had a fantastic game, good all round and supported her team mates well
Superwoman: Amy Wang was a good player throughout, she got around all her teammates with a smile and encouraged each of them to play well and with noise

Middle B: Saints (1/54)) v Woodcroft (2/57)
Best Player: Olivia Lu – Calm and collected . Great control of the ball and fantastic serving.
Superwoman: Sylvie Flavel got around each of her team mates individually after points and brought the team together when it was quiet. An impressive display of sportsmanship and leadership.

Middle C Blue: Saints (0/28) v Immanuel (3/65)
Best Player: Aarvi Bhushan – great movement around the ball and went for everything!
Superwoman: Aarcha Rakesh – Energetic the whole game and made lots of noise. As well, played a good game with lots of great first touches

Year 6: Saints (3) v Wilderness (0)
Best Player: Violet Tulloch
Super Woman: Raashee Singh did excellent serving.

Year 5/6: Saints (1/70) v Wilderness (2/67)
Best Player: Samaira Soodan for consistent overhand serving and tracking the ball well throughout each point.
Superwoman: Olivia Ianniello for watching the ball well and making the effort to run and get the second ball when it was in her area of the court

Year 4/5: Saints (0/39) v Wilderness (3/75)

ROWING

Last Saturday was the Rowing SA 3rd Grade and Novice State Championships. The ‘grade’ system separates rowers based a point score system that is calculated based on experience and result history – consequently, when racing ‘grade’ events our crews can find themselves racing crews of different year levels, and in some instances our crews even found themselves racing Open crews from clubs.

Despite this our crews performed strongly throughout the day, managing difficult conditions on the course. For our Junior squad this regatta was another opportunity to race, gain experience, and focus on process and performance. Meanwhile our Senior and Intermediate squads were entered in a variety of events. Our crews were impressive, albeit often without reward, achieving four 2nd places finishes across the day. The highlight of the day was watching our Seniors achieve a trifecta in the 3rd Grade Women’s Pair, placing 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Well done to all our crews, and special congratulations to Alison Francis and Grace Jones on their State Championship title!

Event: 3rd Grade Women’s Coxed Quad (Heat 1)   
8/9 D – 5th
8/9 E – 6th

Event: 3rd Grade Women’s Coxed Quad (Heat 2)   
8/9 B – 6th
8/9 C – 5th

Event: 3rd Grade Women’s Coxed Quad (Heat 3)   
8/9 A – 7th
9/10 B – 5th

Event: 3rd Grade Women’s Single – Final  
Isabella Huf – 4th

Event: Novice Women’s Double Scull – Heat 1       
Ava Fox, Zalia Valmorbida – 1st

Event: 3rd Grade Women’s Pair – Final    
Alison Francis, Grace Jones – 1st
Beverly Hii, Evelyn Kelly – 2nd
Mollie Kennett, Soph Langley – 3rd

Event: Novice Women’s Double Scull – Final         
Ava Fox, Zalia Valmorbida – 2nd

Event: 3rd Grade Women’s Double Scull – Final     
Alison Francis, Beverly Hii – 4th

Event: 3rd Grade Women’s Coxed Four – Final      
Stavrou (c), Kennett, Powell, Francis, Thomas  – 2nd
Fishlock (c), Langley, Jones, Doko Tchatoka, Kelly – 3rd

Event: Novice Women’s Coxed Quad – Final         
Catchpole (c), Huf, Fox, Valmorbida, Perrone – 2nd

Event: 3rd Grade Women’s Eight – Final   
Fishlock (c), Powell, Francis, Jones, Kennett, Kelly, Langley, Hii, Thomas – 2nd


The Advertiser 50 Under 15: Sa’s Next Wave of Athletes

Well done to Phoebe Lucas (Year 9) and Amelia Sheridan (Year 7) on being included in the Advertiser’s 50 Under 15: SA’s Next Wave of Athletes, athletes to watch! Amelia was selected for Cross Country, whilst Phoebe was the only female hockey player named. This is amazing recognition of your talent, hard work and dedication. We’re excited to see what you achieve in your respective sports in the future!


Saints Showjumpers

Congratulations to Imogen Lindh (Year 11) who had a successful Junior Australian Jumping Championships held in NSW. The Championships were held over three rounds, with 64 competitors from NSW, QLD, Vic and SA. Imogen and her horse, Licaviv won the first round, but went into the final round sitting in 9th position with seven penalties. The final round was held over two different courses, and Imogen only incurred four penalties, which saw her shoot up the placings to claim fourth position.


12&U National Golf Championships

Congratulations to Ishana Roy (Year 6) who has spent the last week in NSW on the links, representing South Australia in the 12&U National Golf Championships. There were three rounds, made up of a four person Ambrose and two Individual Strokeplay Team events. Of the Strokeplay, Ishana top scored for SA, with a net score of +1 (Rnd 1 79 and Rnd 2 62), seeing her place 6th overall. Ishana’s second round score of 62 was a real highlight, which included 7 pars and 3 birdies – a round that would make a few adults very jealous!