Marist College Enews
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Marist College Enews
24 September 2014 Marist College Enews Important Dates Congratulations 2015 House Captains Sunday 21 September - Friday 26 September Year 12 Retreats At last Friday’s Senior Assembly, the Year 11 students who have been elected as House, Vice, Service and Sports Captains for each of the eight Houses for 2015 were presented to and congratulated by the College. Many of their parents and other family members were present for the announcements. Monday 22 September - Friday 26 September Year 9 Camps Friday 26 September End of Term Years 4-12 Saturday 27 September Saturday 11 October Sri Lanka Immersion Monday 13 October Term Commences Years 4-12 Haydon House Captains and their families Monday 13 October - Friday 17 October Year 8 Camps Tuesday 14 October Year 8 Brothers Together Thursday 16 October ASC Athletics Friday 17 October Foundation Luncheon, 12 noon, Canberra Southern Cross Club, Woden Crispin House Captain Liam Tutty McMahon House Service Captain Charlie Kurthi Mark House Captain Ben Sullivan Conway House Service Captain Shanmuk Kandukuri Monday 20 October Marist AFC AGM, 7.00pm Tuesday 21 October Hockey Presentation, 7.00pm, Junior School Hall Tuesday 21 October Senior School Grandparents’ Morning Darlinghurst House Captains with Darlinghurst House Dean Kylie Coll Submissions: [email protected] Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Web: www maristcact.edu.au Marist college enews - 24 September 2014 Curriculum In Focus Successfully cooking together for charity On Wednesday 18 September, students and staff from Marist and St Edmund’s Colleges joined forces to raise money for HOME in Queanbeyan as part of the annual Colleges Cooking for the Community evening. Hospitality classes from both Colleges planned and prepared the entire event, which was both a service activity and an assessment of the boys’ skills. The Marist boys involved were: Declan Oswald, Brendan Thomas, Luis Alarcon, Suita Tai, Joshua Bennett, Joshua Sims, Connor Campbell, James McNally, Zac Jackson-Calway, James Correll, Nathan Exton, Daniel Chandler, Joe Whyte and Josh Pecovnik. A huge thanks to Dean Parkes, Paula Moeller and their team at St Edmund’s College, the Canberra Southern Cross Club for hosting us, and to all the sponsors who donated prizes to help make the night a success. Finally, thanks to Elizabeth Smith and Toni Clark for the considerable amount of work they did in the lead-up to this event. Overall the night was a terrific success with the event raising a considerable amount for HOME in Queanbeyan. Well done boys! Dave Moore - Hospitality Teacher Private Instrumental Concerts A second night of instrumental concerts were held on Thursday 11 September. Students from the Junior and Senior School who have private flute, clarinet, trumpet or guitar tuition performed at concerts hosted by their teachers in the Performing Arts building and Theatrette. Once again, this was a great opportunity for the boys to showcase their individual talents for their families and friends. The new Marist Brass Ensemble, conducted by Mark Du Rieu, also performed at the trumpet concert. This group rehearses once a week and in the short time they have been together are producing some amazing music. Congratulations to the boys and their teachers, Rebecca Timoney (flute), Kristinna Bilboe (clarinet), Mark Du Rieu (trumpet) and Col Bernau (guitar) for an enjoyable night’s entertainment. Students who performed on the flute were: Jesse Absolom, Rohan Dhooria, Nicolas Thauvette, Matthew Choules and Tom English. Students who performed on the clarinet were: James Willis, Ryan Barnes, Lachlan Hall, Milan Kolundzija, Will Smith, David Tabke, Marlon Taylor and David Twohill. Students who performed on the trumpet were: Mitchell Brown, James Dimmock, Henry Coyle, Nelson Dunphy, Josh Green, Tom Green, Brynn Hart, Patrick Hartwell, Tom McLoughlin, Callum Lightfoot, Rory O’Brien, Stephen Oerder, Matthew Toohey, Sebastian Quirk, Oliver Titulaer and Nick Wagland. Students who performed on the guitar were: Tobit Louis, Angus Carruthers, Keiran McKenna, Leland Collins, Miles Craft, Sam Duggan, Matthew Grace, Will Gosper, Jack Paterson, Santiago Juliao-Johnston, Liam Smith, Nick Koeck, Matthew O’Rourke, Jacob Martin, Jack Thurtell, Sam Mihalyka, Darcy Sheahan and Liam Zammit. Margaret Smith – Head of Performing Arts Ausdance Youth Dance Festival 2014 Congratulations to the following boys who participated in this year’s Ausdance Youth Dance Festival: Mark Casao Josh Chin Doug Donelly Sam Fotu Gus Grimes Patrick Jackson Cameron McKendry James Nguyen Joshua Walsh The boys worked very hard during Terms 2 and 3 to prepare a brilliant piece of dance that they presented last Wednesday evening, 17 September, at the Submissions: [email protected] Youth Dance Festival. Their performance was one of the highlights of the evening and they received very positive feedback from the Ausdance co-ordinators. It was a pleasure to work with a dedicated and motivated group of boys who have a passion for dance, and I am sure they gained much from the experience. Many of these boys have been participating for most of the time they have been at Marist. The College has been participating in the Youth Dance Festival since it began 30 years ago. We are always looking for boys who would like to join the dance team. Please contact Mrs Billingham if you are interested in being part of next year’s group. Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Karen Billingham - Dance Festival Coordinator Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - 24 September 2014 JUNIOR SCHOOL From the ACTING Head of Junior School Dear Parents and Carers As we conclude the term this week, I’d like to take the opportunity to thank our Junior School families for entrusting our school with the care and education of your sons. We hope the boys have enjoyed Term Three and that you all enjoy the upcoming holidays. To our families and staff members who are travelling over the break, we ask that St Marcellin Champagnat continues to watch over you all to keep you safe. To Mr Eamonn Moore who is enjoying Long Service Leave at present, we wish him all the best as he enjoys the last few weeks of his leave before returning to school at the beginning of Term Four. A few reminders Term Four Uniform – Blazers do not have to be worn during Term 4 and only Year 6 boys may choose to wear long trousers during Term 4. Year 4 and 5 boys wear shorts during Terms 4 and 1. All Junior School boys require a College bucket hat to play at lunch time, recess as well during PE and Sports lessons. Meeting with members of Staff – When you would like a meeting time with a Junior School teacher, we ask that you email the teacher or call the Front Office to make a suitable time. Please be mindful that the time before school starts each morning is preparation time for teachers and impromptu meetings cannot be accommodated. Visiting the Junior School – When you visit the Junior School, please ensure that you sign the visitors’ book at the Front Office so that we have an accurate record of visitors to the College. This is especially important should there be an emergency as we need to account for everyone on campus at a given time. Boys not returning in 2015 – As notified in previous newsletters, if your son is not returning to the College in 2015, you are asked to notify the Headmaster Mr Sidorko in writing. Dates for Term Four Week 17 Friday 28 November Junior School Thanksgiving Mass and End of Year Awards Marcellin Hall – 9.15am Week 18 Thursday 4 December Semester Two Awards Ceremony (Years 4-6) Senior School Gym – 2.00pm Friday 5 December Junior School Activity Day Year 4 - M Powerdome Year 5 – Ten Pin Bowling Year 6 – Big Splash Week 19 Monday 8 December Year 6 Presentation (Last Day of term for Year 6 students) Senior School Gym - 1.30pm Tuesday 9 December Last day of Term for Year 4 and 5 students With best wishes Kirsty Bell Acting Head of Junior School Library News Congratulations to the winners of the 2014 Marist Reading Challenge Winners. 5T and 6S enjoyed a special lunch last week to celebrate their achievement. Submissions: [email protected] Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - 24 September 2014 JUNIOR SCHOOL Year 6 Choir Transition Program Year 6 students are invited to join Senior Choir in Term 4. This is also a way for Year 6 students to make the transition into the Senior School a little easier and make some new friends so that the change in 2015 does not feel so overwhelming. The Senior Choir students are very supportive of younger Choir students and are looking forward to meeting their new members. We sing a variety of pieces of varying genres, focusing on making singing fun. Where: A9 Music Room (Senior School) When: First four Tuesdays of Term 4 Time: 3:30 – 4:30pm Please contact [email protected] for further information or to register your interest. Sports News Congratulations to James Willis and Marcus Tyhuis who competed at level 4 at the recent ACT State Gymnastics Titles held on 14 September with some excellent results. Marcus Tyhuis (5/6 P) - 1st in High Bar and ACT title holder for 2014. Marcus also received a 3rd in Pommel, 4th in Vault, 5th on Floor and 3rd overall. James Willis (4L) - 1st in Floor and ACT title holder for 2014. James also received a 5th place on High Bar. Marcus and James will now be competing at the National Club Championships in Sydney later in September. CatholicCare Parenting Courses Bringing Up Great Kids - Parents and carers of children aged 2-10 years are invited to Bringing Up Great Kids, a parenting program developed by the Australian Childhood Foundation and presented by CatholicCare. The course starts on Wednesday 29 Bringing Up Great Kids October 2014 at their Red Hill office, for three hours per week over a four week period. The fee of $60 includes course materials and supper. Click here for more information. Parents and Carers are invited to Bringing Up Great Kids—a parenting program developed by the Australian Childhood Foundation for Parents and Carers of children aged 2—10 years. The Journey through Adolescence program for parents of adolescents will be offered by CatholicCare, commencing Wednesday 26 November 2014 from 6.00-9.00pm at 57 Hicks Street, Red Hill. The course is run over three weeks and the fee of $50 includes course materials and supper. This course is suitable for parents of children in Years 5 and 6, as well as from Years 7-12. Click here for more information. Bookings are essential for both courses - please contact 6162 6100. The Program is called The Resourceful Adolescent Program for Parents (RAP – P). This program is suitable for parents and carers of children attending primary school years 5 & 6 and secondary school students attending years 7—12. RAP – P will help you: Help your teenager to develop a healthy self-esteem Promote positive and nurturing relationships between parents and children Help your teenager to gain independence while still feeling safe and part of the family Submissions: [email protected] Encourage the development of your child’s positive self-identity Manage your stress so you can do your best job as a parent This course will give you insights and skills needed to: The Journey THROUGH ADOLESCENCE Explore the management of stress in your parenting role Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Prevent and manage conflict with you teenager Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Promote harmony in your family Marist college enews - 24 September 2014 Walkathon Wrap Up Thank you to the following businesses for supporting this year’s Walkathon! We encourage our Marist community to support them as well. PRIZES DONATED BY Electric toothbrushes Corinna Dental Group – Kathrine Dritsas Hygiene packs Corinna Dental Group – Kathrine Dritsas Dinner Gift Voucher Kusina Restaurant – Leilani Fox Software Microsoft – Nicole Hobbs Steam cleaning Morgan’s Group – Kathy Ruston Meal voucher Hellenic Club – Ian Cameron General admission tickets to Raiders v Parramatta Eels – Sat 6 Sept Capital Chilled Foods Australia – Troy Le-grand Sport drink bottles, soccer and rugby ball RH Sports “Food Lover’s Guide to the World” book Passport Travel – Giuseppe Bono Books Endeavour Education – Bernadette Fitzgerald Vibration Speakers Retractable Earphones Lollipop speakers $25 JB Hi-Fi vouchers JB Hi-Fi Woden Soccer balls Rugby balls Drink bottles Rebel – Rob Gardiner A big thank you to the boys, parents, families and businesses who supported this year’s Walkathon. A special thanks also to the parents who generously gave up their time to count money. Madison Framed Print “Kanga” Australia Post AMF Bowling Family Pass AMF Bowling – Lauren Tait Guitar and Amp Better Music – Greg Soulsby $10 Canteen Vouchers Metropolitan Canteens IPod docks - Edifier – On the Go IF 350 Harvey Norman Goulburn Walkathon Major Prize Winners ITEM MAJOR PRIZES Patty Mills Framed Signed Apparel Playstation 4 SENIOR SCHOOL Guitar and Amp Go Pro Action Camera Mac External Hard drive Nintendo 3DS XL IPad Mini IPod Touch IPod Dock Office Pro 2013 Rebel $100 Vouchers JB Hi-Fi $100 Vouchers CHECK POINT SPONSORS Smart Teachers Olivia Tuntler KJB Law Sonya Amey Active Recovery Dianna Barrett Harmonie German Club Chris Van Reesch Eckersley’s Art & Craft Leon Tiu Knightmoves Business Relocations Guenther Goetz Capital Chemist Gareth Wheeldon CASH DONATIONS Complispace David Griffiths Dragonfly Consulting & Coaching Amanda Mackenzie Metropolitan Canteens PL Linda Kennedy Goodberrys Harley Mann and Chris Maley OTM Group Pty Ltd Debra Nowell Our Dream Mobile Café Sanjeewa Ranasinghe Submissions: [email protected] JUNIOR SCHOOL Bike Unisurf 7” Tablet IPod Touch IPod Dock JB Hi-Fi $100 Vouchers Josh Curry Year 5T Josh Martin Year 8 Omar Ghonim Mack Spence Adam Madeira Joe Whyte Ben Donohoe Chirantha De Silva Peter Bray Will Spencer 1. Andrew Simpson 2. Henry McMurray 3. Samuel Owens 1. Luke Skazlic 2. Sean Barratt 3. Daniel Cordeiro Sanjai Lakshmanan - 5/6P Fin McRae - 5W Brendan Hemphill - 4D Mason Bruce – 4L 1. Rex Short - 5/6P 2. Alex Penn-Turrall - 6S 1. Angus Andrews - 5W 2. Elliot Dunn - 6I Rebel $100 Vouchers PARENT VOLUNTEERS Revlon – Mini Scents Revlon - Candle Collection Revlon - Eau de toilette, body spray, nail polish and lip gloss Madison Framed Print “Kanga” “Food Lover’s Guide to the World” book $100 Meal Voucher at the Hellenic Club Morgan’s Group 5 Room Steam Clean $50 voucher at Kusina Restaurant Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 WINNER Amanda Finn Anne Kent Suzie Gunning Liz Phillips Paddy Forbutt Sharon Streatfield Leah Brown Kim Kirsten Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - 24 September 2014 Important: Reminder about traffic arrangements Term 4 Uniform 2014 Parents are reminded not to enter the College driveway between 8.00am and 8.45am, and 3.00pm and 4.00pm as this causes difficulty for buses. We recommend you use Marr Street or Biddlecombe Street for drop-off and pick-up. A drop-off/pick-up bay is available in front of the school on Marr Street. From the beginning of Term 4, we change to our summer uniform which is outlined below. As usual, boys are expected to wear the correct uniform in a neat fashion. Years 4 - 12: Grey College shorts with black belt, or long grey College trousers with black belt. If wearing shorts: If wearing trousers: Short grey Marist socks. Plain black or grey socks. Years 4 - 10: Grey crested shirt without a tie. If you use this bay, please drive forward as space becomes available in order to allow vehicles to enter so as not to cause congestion on Marr Street or to affect bus access to Driveway 1. Please note the ‘No Stopping’ signage that is posted on Marr Street. There have been recent cases of double-parking on Marr Street which effects the flow of traffic, potentially endangers students and other road users, and delays the timely arrival of buses. ACT Police and ACTION supervisors monitor this area and can issue fines. Parents are also asked to respect the privacy and accessibility of the College’s neighbours in Marr Street by not parking across their driveways, on their lawns or entering their properties. Boys should not walk through the unit complexes to meet their families but should use the adjacent parkland. We seek to maintain a cordial relationship with our neighbours and ask for your support in maintaining the flow of traffic and the safety of all members of the College community. Years 11 - 12: Blue crested shirt, with or without a tie. Ties are optional for Years 11 and 12, only when worn correctly (with top shirt button done up). A reminder there is also no vehicular entry to Gate 2 from Marr Street during the morning and afternoon bus times (8.00am – 8.45am and 3.00pm – 4.00pm). Reminder about appropriate hairstyles All students are reminded that hair is to be kept neat, tidy and above the collar, be of natural colour, out of the eyes, of even grade and no shorter than a hairdresser’s number three comb. Extremes in hairstyle are to be avoided. Hair should also not be tied or pinned up. Boys are to be clean shaven, with sideburns not extending beyond the middle of the ear. The Deputy Headmaster or the student’s House Dean will determine what is an acceptable College hairstyle if there is doubt about the suitability of a hairstyle. Not of even grade. Not of even grade and less than a number 3 comb. Your support in this matter is greatly appreciated. Chris Morrissey – Deputy Headmaster Submissions: [email protected] Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - 24 September 2014 Year 6 Brothers Together The Year 6 Brothers Together program was held last Tuesday and Wednesday, and centred on the theme of ‘Family Spirit’, which is one of the five pillars of Marist Spirituality. The Year 11 Marist Youth Ministry Team prepared and delivered the one hour program for the Year 6 students which included drama, games, personal sharings and a liturgy. “I was so impressed with the Year 11 Marist Youth Ministry boys. They were well prepared, full of enthusiasm, the content was at just the right level for the boys and they made it interesting and funny which held the Year 6 boys’ attention. Apart from all of that, they spoke with sincerity, and in the small groups they shared generously of their own experiences and listened to each boy. It was wonderful to hear the Year 11 boys speak so positively about the House Groups. I am sure this will give the Year 6 boys confidence about their move to the Senior School. The Year 11 boys showed they are exceptional young men who are carrying on the Marist tradition.” Monica Simpson, Junior School teacher. Congratulations to Mimi Chen and Terence Pereira for their leadership of the Year 11 Marist Youth Ministry Team. Year 11 Forum Last weekend, Josh Freeman and I had the privilege of attending the Marist Year 11 Youth Forum at the Brothers Hermitage in Mittagong. The theme of social justice played a role in all of the games, activities and sessions we took part in. It was a fantastic opportunity to meet and make friends with students our age for whom we share our Marist identity. One session included a talk from two young adults who were agents of change and were inspirational to us all. One of the most memorable experiences during the Forum was singing ‘Sub Tuum’ together, not having practised prior to singing it. Thank you to Mr Ahearne for the opportunity and to Ms Chen for accompanying us for the weekend. Hugo Webster - Year 11 we are live Ô Submissions: [email protected] Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - 24 September 2014 Careers News Mrs Cattanach Mrs Williamson VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COORDINATOR CAREERS ADVISER MARIST COLLEGE CANBERRA FOUNDATION You are cordially invited to attend the Working days: Working days: Monday – Day 1, Tuesday – Day 2 Wednesday – Day 3, Thursday – Day 4 Monday – Day 6, Tuesday – Day 7 Friday – Day 5, Thursday – Day 9 Wednesday – Day 8 Friday – Day 10 Marist College Canberra Foundation Luncheon Contents of Career News: • • • • • • • • • • To be held Important Dates University Information - Open Days Early Entry Programs Scholarships Defence Force Information Campus Tours and Workshops GAP Year Fundamentals ASBA/APPRENTICESHIP/CADETSHIP Opportunities Work Experience – Years 10, 11, 12 General Information - Competitions Friday 17 October 2014 at the Canberra Southern Cross Club, Corinna Street Woden Guest Speaker: The Honourable Dr Brendan Nelson BMBS FRACP (Hon) FAMA Director of the Australian War Memorial IMPORTANT DATES Intending to join the Defence Force - Now book a YOU session, phone 13 19 01 UAC - appplications open Applications close 6 August 30 September Young Endeavour Ballot - open until See general attachment 30 September Arrival: 12:00 noon for a 12:30 lunch RSVP: Wednesday 8 October 2014 Tickets: $80 pp (2 course lunch, wine & beer) Ph: (02) 6298 7280 Dress: Smart Casual Email: [email protected] A booking & payment form is attached. Bookings will be confirmed upon receipt of payment. Please advise of any special dietary requirements. Building a strong tradition and taking it to the next level Please click here for a copy of the booking form. MyWay information ANU Elite Athletes - follow directions on http://students.anu.edu.au/applications/eliteathletes.php MyWay offers an autoload option using direct debit which ensures that the card balance is automatically recharged once it falls below $7 (concession and students) and $10 (standard). Autoload (Direct Debit) users receive a 5% discount on fares. Please click here for more information and an application request. UNSW Elite Athletes and Performers Program 30 November Applications open until Note ‘Alternative Pathways’ question on UAC if applying for ‘ELITE ATHLETES’ Click here to read more careers news Golf membership offer Senior School Lost Property Murrumbidgee Country Club is offering all current Marist students free junior golf membership. There are still many unclaimed items in Lost Property. Please arrange collection of these items this week as the College does not have the room to keep storing these items, and would prefer to reunite them with their owner/s. Murrumbidgee Country Club is located at Kambah Pool Road Kambah, just 10 minutes from Marist College Canberra. Some of the more unusual items include: a canvas bag with full picnic set, several rings, and many watches in good working order. There are a number of other unclaimed items including a large number of unnamed blazers, jumpers, sports bags, glasses and pencil cases. Sue Halestrap - Medical Room/Lost Property Submissions: [email protected] Please email the Pro-shop to register your interest [email protected] or contact the Pro-shop on 6296 2311. Golf clinics as well as competitions will be held during school terms. Once students have registered their interest, an information pack will be emailed outlining the structure of the Golf program. Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - 24 September 2014 WEB Rugby Club Basketball Club Rowing Club Hockey Club Cricket Club AWARD WINNERS U12 Div 1 MVP Award Daniel Busing U12 Div 2 Blue MVP Jonathon Gibbs Coach’s Award Griffin Fox U12 Div 5 Royal MVP Aden Power Coach’s Award Jackson Scott U12 Div 5 Marine U14 Div 1 Basketball - Major AWARDs Garry Oates James McNally Coach’s Award William Green Coach’s Award Maxx Giannasca Coach’s Award Angus Williams MVP Will Adam Coach’s Award Julius Kevin U14 Div 3 Royal Coach’s Award Jordan Flavel Coach’s Award Dante Devow U14 Div 3 Marine MVP Jason Pymont Coach’s Award Bailey Clarke U14 Div 4 Sky Coach’s Award Max Rosin Coach’s Award Patrick Vane-Tempest U14 Div 4 Navy MVP Aryan Pansara Coach’s Award Thomas Hansen U14 Div 5 Aqua Coach’s Award Matthew Freeburn MVP Nathan Skidmore U14 Div 6 Teal Coach’s Award Lachlan Knowles MVP Ethan Harris U16 Div 1 Coach’s Award Tom Iles Coach’s Award Ronan Busing U16 Div 2 Blue Coach’s Award Nicholas Wagland Coach’s Award Andrew Nangle U16 Div 3 Royal MVP Aidan Herstik Coach’s Award Dylan House U16 Div 3 Marine Coach’s Award William Gibbs Coach’s Award Ben Hunter U16 Div 4 Sky MVP Harrison Carter Coach’s Award Kye Campbell U16 Div 4 Navy MVP Blake Grmek Coach’s Award Max Hawley U16 Div 5 Aqua MVP Winston Synaphet Coach’s Award Jason Nguyen U16 Div 5 Teal MVP Chris Healy Coach’s Award Steven Oerder U19 Div 1 MVP James Toohey Coach’s Award Aidan Barnett U19 Div 2 Blue MVP Michael Oates Coach’s Award Brendan Thomas U19 Div 4 Royal MVP Brendan Thomas Coach’s Award James Halloran U19 Div 5 Sky 2014 MAJOR CLUB AWARDS Tim Evans Award - Awarded to the MVP of Senior Basketball Team over the Summer Season, Winter Season and Marist Basketball Championships. Charlie Rutten Award – Awarded to a volunteer for significant contribution to the Marist Basketball Club Champagnat Award – Awarded to a student for significant contribution to the Marist Basketball Club in the spirit of Marcellin Champagnant. James Toohey MVP Sean Koshy U14 Div 2 U19 Div 4 Marine Marist Australian Football Club Snowsports Club Basketball - Winter Season AWARDs TEAM Marist Canberra Football Club MVP Jayden Russell Coach’s Award James Agius Coach’s Award William Gosper Coach’s Award Blake Meier Submissions: [email protected] Basketball - Finals Results TEAM DIV OPPOSITION RESULT U12 Div 1 MCC U14 Div 2 Blue U14 Div 4 Sky U14 Div 5 Teal U16 Div 3 Royal U19 Div 4 Royal Division 1 Division 2 Division 4 Division 5 Division 3 Division 4 Norths Ginninderra Rats St Edmund’s Ginninderra Rats Daramalan Red Norths Spirits Won 54 - 43 Won 38 – 29 Lost 17 – 34 Lost 7 – 22 Lost 38 – 40 Lost 36 – 39 Hockey - fiNAls Results TEAM DIV OPPONENT RESULT Under 11 Grand Final Marist A Tuggeranong 10-3 (win) Under 11 3rd v 4th Marist B Uni Juniors C 3-0 (win) Marist A Under 11 Div 2 team who won their Grand Final 10-3. Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - 24 September 2014 WEB Marist Canberra Football Club Rugby Club Basketball Club Rowing Club Hockey Club Marist Australian Football Club Snowsports Club Cricket Club Congratulations to... Jarred Gardiner and Tom Green who were selected to compete in the AFL (NSW/ACT) Joss Talent Program U13s State Zone Trials which were held in Albury in September. Sam Brearley and Ted Maher who were selected to compete in the AFL (NSW/ACT) Joss Talent Program State Zone Trials which were held in Albury in September. Jackson Savage who has been selected in the 2014 Swimming NSW State Team in September 2014. Will Adam, Jayden Peckett and Aidan Tolich who have been selected in the 2014 ACT Under 12 Schools Rugby Union squad to play in the PSSA Southern States Tournament in Adelaide in October. Australian Football CLUB 2014 AWARDs Life Membership Award Junior Clubman of the Year Senior Clubman of the Year Volunteer of the Year Damian McMahon Coach of the Year Mark Winchester Spirit and Dedication Coaches award U 10 Maria Hicks Tom Green James Hicks John Clark Richard Williams David Cox Angus Murray Coaches award Coaches award Nathan Fitzgerald Oscar David Ben Rankin Best and Fairest Runner up Coaches award Most Improved Harry Miller Jack Jeffery U 11 Royal Riley McCartney U 11 Sky Felix Henderson-Burch Tom McLoughlin James Bolton Under 12 Kane Gollasch Fraser Kelly Most improved Eastlake scholarship Nicholas Honeyman Eastlake scholarship Ryan Fraser Josh Jenkins Dylan O’Hara Miles Craft Patrick Vane-Tempest Richard Caines Mitchell O’Brien Under 13 Tom Green Daniel Andric James Boland Jordan Flavel Under 14 Max Beaumont Patrick Sharpe Ted Maher Cooper Browne Ben O’Rourke Under 15 Rhys Pollock James Williams Lachlan McGovern Brett Reid Under 17 Jacob Gaynor Ethan Rosin Xavier Mooney Talieson St John Lachlan Moon First 18 Clem McManus Nicholas Wood Jeremy Bridger Will Campbell Matthew Pert Mountain Bike Club NEws Nick Pinkas Matthew Wilson Marist Rowing Registrations and payment are due by Thursday, 25 September 2014, for the 2014/15 season. Please see the Marist Rowing website for details. Submissions: [email protected] Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 The Marist Mountain Biking Club attended the ACT School Championships on Friday 29 August, and were well represented with 15 riders making up five teams of powerful cross country racers. The relay format saw one rider at a time doing a four to seven kilometre lap before tagging his team member, and resting weary legs before the next lap quickly came around. Racing was fast and furious on a fun yet challenging course which saw an unprecedented number of punctures! The stunning weather combined with the friendly, fun atmosphere of the event made it a great day. All teams rode hard but unfortunately did not achieve any podium finishes. Weekly training/ social riding continues every Wednesday at Stromlo. Email [email protected] to join. Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au