Sports Results
Wednesday 10 June to Tuesday 16 June
AUSSIE RULES
Middle A: Saints 3.2 (20) vs Westminster (95)
Best Player: Gisele Chernishev
Senior B: Saints 9.10 (64) vs Scotch College 0.0 (0)
Best Player: Olive Dawson, Sophie Loan
BADMINTON
Middle E Blue: Saints (0/0/83) vs Westminster (7/7/147)
Best Player: Sanisha Vaidya
Superwoman: Felicity
Sanisha led the team to a two close matche that could have ended both ways. The score does not reflect how close the matches were for the girls against Westminster.
Felicity was doing everything on and off court, leaving a great impression of being cheerful, helpful and giving her best on court.
Middle E White: Saints (4/4/147) vs Pulteney Grammar (5/5/150)
Best Players: Best Player/s: Sayumi Attanayake and Sohansa Fernando
The girls were beaten in a close one with a narrow loss (24-26) in the second doubles being one of the differences. Sadly, late arrivals by our girls also meant we couldn’t play our strongest combinations which is disappointing.
Senior A: Saints (6/12/234) vs Wilderness (0/2/144)
Best Player: Hailey Lee
Superwoman: Caitlyn Sam-Ling
Hailey was selected as Best Player in Group B for her exceptional effort and performance on Saturday. She displayed strong determination, consistency, and a positive attitude throughout her matches. Her focus, resilience, and ability to perform under pressure made a valuable contribution to the team and stood out on the day. A well deserved recognition for her hardwork and sportsmanship.
Caitlyn was selected as Superwoman for her outstanding performance and leadership on Saturday. As an anchor of the team, Caitlyn consistently demonstrated strong leadership, supporting and motivating her teammates throughout the competition. She performed excellently as usual, showing great composure, skill, and reliability in every match. Her dedication, experience, and positive influence on the team made her a deserving recipient of the Superwoman recognition.
Senior B Blue: Saints (5/10/180) vs Wilderness (2/4/123)
Best Player: Cici Wu
Superwoman: Evelyn Kelly
Evelyn showed outstanding commitment and adaptability by willingly stepping up to play for the team despite being in a lower grade. She embraced the challenge of competing in a higher division and delivered an impressive performance, winning all of her matches against stronger opponents. Her results reflect both her skill and competitive mindset.
Cici Wu was selected as Player of the Match in Group B for her exceptional effort and performance on Saturday. She displayed strong determination, consistency, and a positive attitude throughout her matches. Her focus, resilience, and ability to perform under pressure made a valuable contribution to the team and stood out on the day. A well-deserved recognition for her hard work and sportsmanship.
Senior C Blue: Saints (2/2/96) vs Wilderness (4/4/119)
Best Player: Evelyn Kelly
Superwoman: Aurora Chen
Evelyn was player of the match by playing against the same opponent that she played against in SEN B and managed to win against her again! Great job from her on court!
Aurora was also a Superwoman of the game by winning her singles in a close game and immediately she was supporting her teammates by scoring and supporting them.
Senior C Silver: Saints (4/4/115) vs Walford (2/2/59)
Best Player: Kate Wang, Renee Fong and Sunny Sun
Walford only had 3 players today and we had 6 but all of our players got a match. Well done to Sunny for winning her singles and her doubles.
Senior C White: Saints (0/0/48) vs Wilderness School (6/6/126)
Best Player: Christine Zhang
Senior D Blue: Saints (3/3/63) vs Wilderness School (3/3/104)
Best Player: Elizabeth Ran and Nefertara David
Only Nef showed up for the session; however, Elizabeth was willing to step up and sub for the team! We lost due to a shortage of players, but well played by both players.
Senior D White: Saints (2/2/70) vs Wilderness School (4/4/106)
Best Player: Ellerslie Wong
Senior E Blue: Saints (1/1/84) vs Wilderness School (5/5/118)
Best Player: Ella Liu
We unfortunately had to forfeit some of the game due to a lack of players.
Senior E White: Saints (5/5/224) vs Wilderness School (2/2/102)
Best Players: Nefertara David, Ruoyu Chen and Julie Qiu
We lacked players; Nefertara helped sub the team and Nana skipped her session and joined this one. Well done by all!
CROSS COUNTRY
Junior
1st – Penny Kelly
2nd – Matilda Farhan
Middle
1st – Amelia Sheridan
3rd – Sophie Philpott
Senior
1st – India Goodall
2nd – Isla Fahey
HOCKEY
Senior A: Saints (3) vs Wilderness School (3)
NETBALL
Year 3 Blue: Saints (10) vs Mercedes College (1)
Year 4 Blue: Saints (17) vs St Dominic’s (1)
Best Players: Isobel Rodrigues and Zoey Zhao
Year 4/5 White: Saints (2) vs Pembroke (32)
Best Players: Sia Rensburg-Phillips and Benedicte Binette
The girls played really well and showed great determination throughout the game. Our biggest challenges tonight were our leads and movement to the ball, as well as our passing, which let us down at times. After making some positional changes at halftime, the team worked much better together in the second half. The girls were willing to try different combinations and adapt to new roles, which was fantastic to see.
Defensively, the team put in an outstanding effort, restricting Pembroke to just seven goals for the second half. This was a tremendous team effort, and the girls should be incredibly proud of the way they finished the game and never gave up!
Year 5/6 Blue: Saints (15) vs St Dominic’s (17)
Best Players: Eva Nicholls and Chloe Green
Year 5/6 White: Saints (4) vs St Dominic’s (10)
Best Player: Beatrice Binette
Superwoman: Sonya
Year 9A: Saints (46) vs Wilderness (33)
Best Player: Ruby Pahuja
Superwoman: Alannah Searle
Ruby shot beautifully today and her accuracy was amazing. She also made an impact to help drive the ball through the centre third into the circle
Superwoman Allanah Searle- Alannah also shot well and crated space in the circle to assist with feeds.
Year 8B: Saints (38) vs Wilderness (6)
Best Players: Elise Fuller and Zara Wilkie
Year 8C Blue: Saints (7) vs Immanuel (15)
Best Player: Sienna Ha
Year 8C White: Saints (12) vs Concordia (2)
Best Player: Alice Bigg
Superwoman: Zoe
Zoe played amazing and was awesome in Wing Defence without a player getting in the way and looking for intercepts.
Year 7C Blue: Saints (10) vs Seymour (3)
Best Players: Lucy Murton
Superwoman: Rosedale Li
Great game girls! Despite the weather everyone played their best. We had some great leads and intercepts made by everyone in this game, however, this week’s player of the match goes to Lucy for constantly being there to make intercepts and back up her teammates. This week’s superwoman goes to Rosedale for last minute stepping in to play after her own game, despite it being soaking wet out on the courts! Well done everyone 🙂
Year 7C White: Saints (2) vs Woodcroft (19)
Best Player: Georgia Schembri
Superwoman: Almira Xu
Good game girls! It was tough with the rain but we all fought to the end. This week’s player of the match goes to Georgia for making great leads and intercepts throughout the game. This week’s superwoman goes to Almira for stepping in to play despite being unwell when other members of the team were feeling unwell also. Great job everyone!
Premier League: Saints (52) vs Wilderness (47)
Best Player: Mia Bennett
Superwoman: Charlotte
Mia Bennett continued to show variety in her defence to generate turn overs. Using good footwork to get around her player and attack the ball, then showing good composure to transition the ball out of defence
Charlotte remained composed on court, even while having a physical match up throughout the game. Continued to provide pressure in defence and remained an option transitioning out of defence
Senior C: Saints (4) vs Wilderness (34)
Year 10B: Saints (51) vs Wilderness (13)
Best Players: Lucille Trengove, Maddy Schroeter and Olivia Lu
Year 10C: Saints (13) vs Scotch (7)
SOCCER
Year 5/6 Blue: Saints (3) vs Westminster (1)
Best Player: Tori Taing
Superwoman: Faith Fiebig
Tori had excellent control over the ball and had great shots on goal!
Faith was excellent in defence and put in great effort throughout the whole game.
Year 5/6 Silver: Saints (8) vs Walford (1)
Best Player: Chloe Pillings
Superwoman: Maeve Paglia
The girls had a fantastic 8–1 win this week with a brilliant team performance. Player of the Match went to Chloe, who never stopped working hard, chased every ball, and played her best game of the season. Superwoman was Maeve, who had an outstanding match and scored multiple goals to help secure the win.
Year 5/6 White: Saints (11) vs Scotch (0)
Best Players: Angelique Brinias and Harriet Bogatec
Players of the match Angelique and Harriet both had an exciting game against Scotch. While the significant win was a team effort both girls had the opportunity to play in a new position. Angelique had a great game in attack, a position that she has been building confidence in. She confidently dribbled and passed the ball. Today was the best I have seen her play all season! Harriet was goalie for the first time and put her best effort into the position. No goals were scored past her!
Middle A: Saints (0) vs Wilderness (14)
Premier League: Saints (0) vs Mercedes (0)
Strong Performances at Oakbank
On 4 June, our Cross Country girls travelled to Oakbank to compete in the annual School Sport SA Cross Country Championships. Despite cold temperatures and persistent rain, the atmosphere under the St Peter’s Girls’ gazebo remained positive and full of team spirit throughout the day.
Several students produced outstanding performances across the various age groups.
Amelia King delivered an excellent performance while representing the East Adelaide District, finishing 4th and securing selection in the South Australian team for the National Championships.
Penelope Kelly also impressed for the East Adelaide District, crossing the line in 5th place to earn her spot in the South Australian team for the National Championships.
Sophie Philpott delivered a dominant performance in the 13 Years age group, claiming first place and making light work of the demanding three-kilometre course.
The Open division brought further success for St Peter’s Girls’.
Amelia Sheridan raced to her first Open State Championship title with a commanding solo victory, showcasing her strength and determination on a challenging course.
India Goodall secured an impressive 3rd-place finish, earning a place on the podium and further contributing to the team’s success.
Isla Fahey crossed the line in an outstanding 5th place, a result that helped seal the overall Open Team Championship for St Peter’s Girls’.
The combined efforts of these athletes saw St Peter’s Girls’ claim both individual and team honours in the Open division, an exceptional achievement and a testament to the depth and strength of our cross-country program. Congratulations to all competitors on their fantastic performances.






