Head of Sport and Activities—Mr Dave Capra
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Head of Sport and Activities—Mr Dave Capra
26 March 2015 I Wet Weather Line 38780511 Head of Sport and Activities—Mr Dave Capra ATC School Cricket Season This weekend is the final round of the ATC school cricket season and it has without doubt been a very successful start to this traditionally very popular and strong sport at the College. I have been very impressed with the quality of the cricket that the bosy have played and by the huge improvement that each team and the individuals boys in each team have shown throughout the season. With all teams playing as many as 7 or 8 games this season it has been wonderful to see the commitment that the boys have had to their teams and their school and with the huge amount of enjoyment that the boys have experienced. Cricket is without doubt a mentally and physically tough sport. With games lasting many hours and boys experiencing the highs and lows of the reality of cricket, I have been really proud to witness the sportsmanship that our ATC students have demonstrated. Humility during success and resilience when disappointed are two of the life lessons that the great sports of cricket teaches all of us and I hope that lessons learnt in cricket will transfer to other aspects of our lives. Our ATC Cricket Coordinator Mr Brett Henschell left on Sunday morning for the Masters Cricket Tournament in South Africa to coach and play with the Brookfield Brumbies, in his absence I would like to acknowledge the huge amount of work that he has put into our cricket program in 2014/2015. He has brought a huge amount of passion, knowledge and professionalism to the College and I know our boys have reaped the rewards of this. Our final round this year is against Gregory Terrace, timetable for which is below. I would like to encourage parents and boys who in passing either ATC hoem venues or Tennyson Playing Fields might have a few minutes to watch a few overs and support our ATC Irish Warriors! Tennis Open Championships This weekend we have our inaugural ATC Tennis Open Championships which are being played on Sunday 29 March at Ambiwerra Sports Centre, Rolfe St, Corinda from 12.00pm to 5.00pm. Our tennis players have been training hard in preparation for this and we are looking forward to seeing the boys in action on Sunday. Boys will play matches in pools against a number of different bosy from different year levels and will then play repechage finals. Our tennis parents have organised a BBQ for supporters— come along and enjoy a very social afternoon of quality tennis. ATC Australian Football Guernsey Presentation This Friday evening is our presentation evening, beginning at 5.00pm with a BBQ and bar on the ovals and followed by presentation of Guernseys in the hall by Lions Assistant Coach and Brownlow Medallist, Shane Woewodin! Warriors Go Brach! Dave Capra ATC SKI TRIP— In January 2016 we will be taking a group of Year 8 and 9 students (current Yr 7 and 8) students to Japan for 9 days to stay on the slopes at Hakuba and ski Goryu, Hakuba 47 and Happo One. ATC SKI TRIP Information Evening will be held in on Tuesday 31 March in the Chapel at 6.00pm for all interested parents and boys. *Please note we are moving the trip from NZ to Japan as the snow is much more reliable, the skiing better and the cost with an extra day of skiing is the same as NZ. Athletic Performance Coordinator — Mr Luke Donatini The subject of ‘one sport athletes’ has interested me for many years. A young child will usually find themselves involved in a sport (mostly the parent’s decision of the sport) for one reason or another – mum played it, dad played it, a brother or sister plays the sport, ‘we think he/she would be good at that sport’. This is all fine and great, young children being active and involved whilst experiencing new challenges. The area that I am mostly concerned about is that when that one chosen sport is all consuming and the child knows nothing or little else. I am aware of the principles of practice and the hours that are needed to be good (or ‘great’) at a skill set/sport. However, is early specialization and a ‘one sport policy’ the answer to later success within a chosen sport? This is very much a debatable subject and one with many opinions, which is absolutely fine. However, let’s consider some the following potential outcomes of early specialization for argument sake: Potentially a very successful ‘young’ athlete. Potentially achieving representative status at an early age. Potentially increased level of stress to keep performing at a ‘high’ level. Potentially the onset of early injury (overuse injuries in a growing and developing body) Potentially increased lack of enjoyment as the child grows older. Potentially greater rate of ‘drop out’ of the sport. Potentially an attitudinal change of view of the chosen sport (and sport in general). Reading recently a Facebook Blog by Loren Seagrave (a highly respected American Track & Field Coach and Exercise Physiologist) on this subject, Seagraves puts out an opinion which I personally concur with. Rather than paraphrasing the blog, below is what he affirms on this subject: ‘All the research points to early specialization in one sport leads to blunted development of the athlete and a lower level of performance achieved’. (Loren Seagrave). Further to this.... ‘In my time as a multi-sport coach and AD at various sized schools, I’ve often heard kids who are dropping one sport in order to “focus” on another. My response to all of those kids is simple. When college coaches speak to high school coaches, one of the first questions often asked is, “What other sports does he/she play?” I can remember college football coaches coming to high school basketball games to see our kids play, and there are often college coaches at high school track meets watching kids compete. Every now and then I hear the argument that college coaches prefer kids to spend all their time preparing for one sport. I agree that there are probably some coaches like that, but they are in the LARGE minority. More so than having acute, specialized, sport-specific knowledge, college coaches are interested in other aspects of high school athletes: How does he/she move? How does he/she think? How does he/she work with teammates? How does he/she deal with adversity? (this is much easier to witness in a sport in which the athlete is not being recruited!) How does the athlete COMPETE? Think about it from a coaches’ perspective: What football coach wouldn’t want a kid to have the balance that wrestling teachers? Or the change in direction that basketball teachers? Or the hand-eye coordination that baseball teaches? Or the competitive drive that track teaches? What hockey coach wouldn’t want that same hand-eye coordination from baseball? Or endurance from cross country or soccer? Or agility to explode from track? What volleyball coach wouldn’t want the increased communication skills that basketball teaches? Or that same explosion learned from track? That endurance can come from soccer, cross country, swimming or track. Hand/eye coordination? Not only from baseball or softball, but also from tennis, basketball, volleyball and hockey. The ability to balance that was mentioned for wrestlers? Athletic Performance Coordinator — Mr Luke Donatini Change of direction? Basketball, soccer, tennis, softball, volleyball and football. The examples are non-stop. Outside of learning those skills and attributes across sport lines, how about being able to play for fun?’ (Loren Seagrave – One Sport Athletes in High School Sports Stuff) Basically, in a nut shell, for me it’s simple. Allowing our young athletes to participate in multiple and varied sports will give them the necessary ammunition to be successful in their one chosen sport later on in life when they will specialization is necessitated. In my opinion, specialization too early can stifle the greater development of the athlete. It may very will cause them to dislike ‘their chosen sport’ which often leads to them opting out. Cross Country – Racing this Friday Our first invitational meet will be an EREA Cross Country Meet at Nudgee College this Friday 27 March. We wish all the ‘ATC XC Warriors’ competing this Friday every success as they take on Nudgee College, St Patrick’s College and St Laurence’s College. ATC XC WARRIORS – LET’S BREAK SOME HEARTS as we RUN TALL & STRONG for ATC! A reminder to all those who are attending: Bus to depart ATC: Approx. 2.45pm Races: 2km (Approx. 4.20pm); 3km (Approx. 4.40pm) Bus to arrive back at ATC: Approx. 6.30pm General Strength & Fitness Session A snap shot of our Wednesday morning fitness crew hard at work. Athletic Performance Coordinator — Mr Luke Donatini Indoor Cricket News – Season Wrap Up! Well what a great season of Indoor Cricket we had in 2015. From where I stood each week, I could not help but notice the high level of energy and enjoyment displayed by the boys. Thank you to Sam Hassett (Year 4 Indoor Cricket Coordinator) and Siobhan Brophy (2014 Coordinator) for their effort and assistance in the running of the 2015 season. It would not have run so smoothly each and every week without their guidance and support. I would like to acknowledge the tremendous work of our coaching staff. This season of Indoor Cricket would not have been possible if it was not for the wonderful work of our coaching/teaching staff involved each week at Indoor Cricket training and games. Many thanks to David Gardiner, Conor Finn, Mark Watson, Elizabeth Walsh, Rebecca Smout, Gwenda Burton, Alex Benstead and Melissa Trowell for their weekly commitment. It would be remiss of me if I did not recognize the students who took part in the 2015 season, The players, they all really did ‘get into it’ and as a result we sawYear 5/6 Indoor Cricket Round Man of the Match Team 1 Team 2 1 ATC Dragons – Sean Bennett ATC Tigers – Toby Rutch 2 ATC Eagles – Rory Smith ATC Vipers –Peter Ullman 3 ATC Jnr Giants – Mitchell Ramm ATC Gladiators – Sean Bennett 4 ATC Bears – Peter Ullman/Sean Bennett ATC Jnr Wolves – Toby Rutch 5 ATC Storm – Tiago Ganhao ATC Hurricanes – Toby Rutch Round Team & Man of the Match ATC Giants ATC Mustangs ATC Lions ATC Cheetahs 1 Andreas Kits Alex Griffiths Nick Craven/Ben McCauley Nathan Treasure 2 Ethan Yem Alex Griffiths Jye Duncan-Cope Nathan Treasure 3 Jamiyah Fawauandi Thomas Pham Jye Duncan-Cope Callum Hickey 4 Darcy Molloy/Ethan Yem Joseph Cannon /Ethan Yem Thomas Pham Lucas Roach Atticus Solomon Thomas Pham Sam Maguire Nathan Treasure 5 Round Team & Man of the Match ATC Chiefs ATC Cobras ATC Wolves ATC Grizzlies 1 Gabe Lentz Daniel Gleeson Allan Currie Lachlan McNamara 2 Callum Conole Joseph Williams Allan Currie Lachlan McNamara 3 Harry Hooper Ryan Manikot James Freeland Brady Wilson (Yr 4) 4 Harry Hooper Mackenzie Rabbitt James Freeland Seamus Morley 5 Ethan Tones Mackenzie Rabbitt Zach Smith Fraser Murray / Lachlan McNamara Athletic Performance Coordinator — Mr Luke Donatini Indoor Cricket News – Season Wrap Up! Year 7/8 Indoor Cricket Round Team & Man of the Match ATC Brumbies ATC Hawks ATC Sharks 1 Alessandro Orlando Alec Robinson Tedo Wraight 2 Angus Herbertson Daniel Woodrow Zachary Lewis 3 Alessandro Orlando Harrison Eldar Xavier Arnold 4 Andrew Coogan Nathan Treasure (Yr6) Toby Hannan 5 Angus Herbertson Alasdair Briscoe Carlos Sultana 6 Vernon Saylor Alec Robinson Zach Sutton Round Team & Man of the Match ATC Panthers ATC Vikings ATC Tigers 1 Dylan Moule Thomas Newell Emerson Treasure 2 Dylan Moule Charles Wallwork Patrick Toohey 3 Dylan Moule Nicolas Chapple Patrick Toohey 4 Campbell Lowe Marcus Rozenberg Emerson Treasure 5 Tom-John Johnson Jared Schutte Patrick Toohey 6 Patrick Newell Thomas Newell Maarten Raven-Beets 2015 Indoor Cricket Finals – Overall Season Results Debating News—Mrs Lisa Holohan—Middle Years Humanities Coordinator Congratulations to all Debating Teams who competed in our first Round last Wednesday night at School. St. Aidan’s Anglican Girls The topic of our first debate was ‘That we should ban toys designed for (and marketed to) only one gender’. All three teams prepared thoroughly for their debates and not only worked well as individual teams but as a club were a powerful group of skill, insight and knowledge. A special thank you to our Year 8 students who worked alongside the Year 7 Team to develop their confidence and arguments for this first round. This year we have a courageous Year 7 Team and two Year 8 teams, competing in the Year 8 Queensland Debating Union competition Team 8.1 had a narrow defeat by only two points. Team members included first speaker Noah Ryan, second speaker John Mooney, third speaker Ben Norton and reserve/researcher Tom North. The boys debated against Kenmore State High School. The students presented an intelligent and robust argument with a model that focused on, ‘toys should be designed by theme rather than function or gender stereotypes’. Team 8.2 were victorious in their debate and demonstrated extraordinary sportsmanship for the opposition, St Peter’s Lutheran. Team members included first speaker Xavier Knight, second speaker Lachlan A-Khavari, third speaker Patrick Robinson and reserve/researcher Lochlan Rutch. The boys learnt much about rebuttals and working together as a team, they spoke with great confidence and clarity arguing for the topic. Team 8.3 were also triumphant in their debate against Woodcrest State College. Team members included first speaker Jack Brouwer, second speaker Chris Kiel-Chisholm, third speaker Tom Perissinotto and reserve/researchers Leon Taylor and Thomas Johnson. The boys presented a very entertaining debate and engaged the adjudicator and audience through many humorous arguments against the topic. There model focused on the economic and social impacts banning gender specific toys would have to society as a whole. Our next debate is Term 2 Week 2 Wednesday April 29. The topic is ‘That we should ban reality television shows which are focused on children’. (eg, Dance moms, Junior master chef, here comes Boo Boo). Feel free to come along and support the teams ATC Anglers—Mr David Sullivan The river has been fishing well these last few weeks with many different species of fish being caught by boys at lunchtime and during ATC Fishing Club meets. The most notable of these was a Threadfin Salmon caught by Harper Mackie on a prawn that measured 60cm. He was very excited with his catch, as was Mr Sullivan who nearly jumped into the river to make sure that the fish was landed. Sam King Koi also caught two small Mulloway or Jew fish off the schools pontoon that were a pleasant yet unexpected surprise. It has been wonderful to see lots of new faces showing an interest in fishing at ATC and getting involved when the opportunity presents itself. Athletic Performance Coordinator — Mr Luke Donatini Cross Country Round Up EREA Cross Country Meet Friday 27 March 4.00pm All ATC Runners are encouraged to attend! Our first invitational meet will be an EREA Cross Country Meet at Nudgee College on Friday 27 March. This is a great opportunity for or ATC XC Runners to race over 2km or 3km in a friendly welcoming environment with runners from other EREA Colleges (Nudgee College, St Patrick’s College, St Laurence’s College and Ambrose Treacy College). On the day (Friday 27 March – approx. 4pm to 6pm) 2km Race / 3km Race Nike Van (offering 25% off various colour Flyknit Racer, 15% off shoes & $20 Dri Fit Tee’s) Nike will be providing two shirts for each school to award to their most deserving athletes. Special prize for the fastest 2000m and 3000m effort on the day. BBQ – Sausage Sizzle and Drinks ($2 a sausage, $2 a drink OR $5 for 2 sausages and a drink) Touch Football Games (after races) so the boys from each College can mingle with each other and get to know each other. We are hoping that we will get a lot of interest from ATC students to attend this event. Put it in your diary, get excited as we get ‘stuck into’ the first of many ATC XC running events in 2015. ATC XC RUNNERS – LET’S BREAK SOME HEARTS as we RUN TALL AND STRONG for ATC! General Strength & Fitness Session Wednesday morning fitness at Jack Bowers Oval is gaining great momentum with in excess of 30 plus students from years 5 to year 8 now regularly attending. The boys have been working on Upper Body Strength Lower Body Strength Core Strength Cardiovascular Fitness Flexibility and Good Technique Years 5 to Year 8 Students are Welcome to ATC Strength & Fitness Wednesday Mornings (6.45am to 8.00am): Fitness Training Circuit Work. We meet at the shed at Jack Bowers Oval. No Rugby Boots Required (Joggers, water bottle, towel and training apparel). ATC Cricket Results and Draw Round 9 TEAM RESULT SPIRIT OF CRICKET AWARD U10 Blue ATC 231 def Valley Quokkas 67 Patrick Keyser U10 Green Wilston North 152 def ATC 98 Luke Misfud U10 White Ferny Grove 181 def ATC 78 Rob White and Charlie Mills Year 5A Year 5B TSS 8/136 def ATC 7/120 ATC 6/106 def SPC 8/78 Oliver Bradshaw Zach Beachy-Head Year 5C White ATC 5/99 def SPC 5/50 Josh Sullivan Year 5C Green ATC 6/97 def TSS 8/83 Dan O’Shannessy Year 6A ATC 6/156 def SPC 5/147 Lukas Daly Year 6B SPC 7/191 def ATC 10/120 Elijah Bolton Year 6C SPC 7/122 def ATC 4/56 Fletcher Porche Year 7A ATC 98 def WMAC 41 Angus Hosking and Josh Ryan Year 7B ATC 6/98 def TSS 10/90 Chris Pepper Year 8A WMAC 3/142 def ATC 63 Angus Worland Year 8B WMAC 88 def ATC 66 John Mooney 8A VS TERRACE 8C Black, Brookfield Showgrounds, 8.15am to 12.15pm, (Turf - 30 overs) 8B Vs TERRACE 7C White, Jindalee State School, 8.15am to 11.15am, (Synthetic – 20 Overs) 7B VS TERRACE Game 1: 7C Black ATC ATC Brothers Oval, 8.00am to 10.45am (Synthetic - 20 Overs) Game 2: VS GT 7A—Brookfield Showgrounds , 2.00pm to 5.45pm, (Turf – T20) VS TERRACE 7C Gold ATC Brothers Oval, 11.30am – 2.00pm, (Synthetic – T20) 6A VS TERRACE Tennyson Primary 1, 8.15am to 12.15pm, (Turf – 30 Overs) 6B VS TERRACE Jack Bowers South, 8.15am to 10.45am, (Synthetic – T20) 6C VS TERRACE Jack Bowers South, 11.00am to 2.15pm, (Synthetic – T20) 5A VS TERRACE ATC Jack Bowers North, 8.15am to 12.15pm (Synthetic - 30 Overs) 5B VS TERRACE Tennyson Primary 2, 8.15am to 10.45am, (Synthetic – T20) 5C Green VS TERRACE Hopgood West, 8.15am to 10.45am, (Concrete – T20) 5C White VS TERRACE Hopgood East, 8.15am to 10.45am, (Concrete – T20) 7A Term 2 Sports Cross Country—currently underway Training will be held on 3 mornings per week with boys encouraged to attend 2 sessions and a 3rd if they are selected into the advanced squad. Races will be mainly held on Saturday and Sundays with the occasional Friday. Cross Country is a great sport for all, regardless of whether boys wish to run at a representative level or to build fitness for other sports. We would love to see our soccer, rugby, basketball and AFL players attending weekly sessions for fitness and running at occasional meets to track progress and to set and achieve personal performance goals. Our first official race is the ATC Interhouse Cross Country Championships which will be held at our AFL Fields at Chelmer on Friday 24 April, followed by the QLD Athletics All Schools Cross Country Championships which are held during the afternoon on Saturday 2 May. Football (Soccer) - Commenced Monday 2 March It has been great to see so many keen boys attending pre-season training on Wednesday’s with Mr Donatini. Pre-season ramps up next week (Monday 2 March) with skills session run by our Head Coach Mr Remo Buess on Monday and Friday mornings from 6.45am to 8.00am. Boys can attend as many or as few of these sessions as they wish, however we would encourage boys who wish to make a strong start in terms of selections to attend as many as possible. Names of boys will be taken at the sessions so there is no need to sign on. Boys are to wear boots and appropriate training gear (preferably not HPE uniform) and are to shower in the pool change rooms and change into day uniforms after training. The season will commence with the inaugural ATC Football Festival will be held on Sunday 26 April and then games will begin on Saturday 2 May against Nudgee College (away) and will continue until Saturday 13 June. Games will mostly be played in the morning, both home and away. Tennis – commenced Monday 2 March The tennis program at ATC is geared at boys who have previously has lessons or have played competitive tennis previously. Whilst we would love to offer beginner classes, the court space and intensive coaching required makes this impracticable. Our tennis program is run by Lifetime Tennis and we can recommend their beginner programs. Tennis at ATC features an Open and Age Championship, school fixtures, club fixtures and a variety of tours and competitive opportunities including the Brisbane International Primary Schools Challenge. Training begins next week in preparation for the College Open Championships which will be held on Sunday 29 March beginning at 8.00am. All boys who wish to play tennis for the College are required to play in this championships. This will be a great event and will be a key opportunity for allocating boys to play the school season in Term 2. Fixtures during Term 2 will be played on Saturday, either in the morning or early afternoon, depending on age groups. Training Year 4 Tuesday and Thursday mornings at ATC 6.45am to 8.00am Year 5-8 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday mornings at Ambiwerra Tennis Centre, Rolfe St, Corinda from 6.30am to 7.45am Parents are to drop boys at Ambi at 6.30am and they will then be transported via College bus back to ATC in time for school to begin. Showers and change rooms are available at Ambi and boys can purchase breakfast at Paddy’s Place or BYO. If your son wishes to play tennis for ATC, including the ATC Open Championships on Sunday 29 March, please ensure that you email our Head Tennis Coach, Mr Bruce Dick at [email protected] Term 2 Sports 3 on 3 Basketball – commences Week 2 Term 2 The fastest growing form of the game is back again at ATC and is a great opportunity for boys who wish to play basketball at a recreational level. Times are as follows and will include skills sessions followed by games. Tuesday Year 4 and 5 from 3.15pm to 4.45pm Year 6, 7 and 8 from 4.45pm to 6.15pm Basketball will then continue In the Term 3 school season when we will be fielding 5 a side teams in Year 5, 6 ,7 and 8 and will be playing weekly competitive fixtures. If your son wishes to play 3 on 3 Basketball please email Mrs Fiona Hannan our Basketball Coordinator at [email protected] . Rugby Union—Armidale Tour (17-19 April), A Squad Training and Trials commences Week 2 Term 2 During Term 2, an Under 11, 12, 13 and 14 ‘A’ squad will be invited to train on Friday afternoons from 3.15pm to 4.30pm in preparation for the Term 3 School season. The rugby pre-season will then begin for all players in mid-May in preparation for rugby trials against St Patrick’s College Shorncliffe on Saturday 13 June, St Laurence’s 7s on Saturday 20 June and the Spartans Rugby Carnival for Under 13 and 14s during the June/July school holidays. The school rugby season will commence for all Year 5 – 8 boys on the first Saturday of Term 3. Our Year 4 Rugby players have their first training session this afternoon, followed by sign on. We are looking forward to our Year 4 Rugby players being the first to wear the ATC Rugby kit when they run out onto the paddock in trials before Easter holidays. Year 7 Canoe Polo—Commences Week 2, Term 2 Canoe Polo will be offered to Year 7 students on Wednesday evenings from 6.15pm to 8.15pm. Boys will be play competitive games and receive coaching from our Canoe Polo Coach, Mr David Peters. Boys who wish to play Canoe Polo in Year 7 who wish to play Canoe Polo in Term 2 are to email Mr Paul Jones at [email protected] . Names will then be collated and an information letter and draw will be sent out later in the term or early in Term 2 pending response from students. ATC Junior Australian Football Club Training is underway and this weekend our Under 12 team s have a trial game against Mt Gravatt Vultures at 8.30am at Mr Gravatt (Cnr Klump and Logan Rd Mt Gravatt). Boys will need to purchase shorts and socks from the uniform shop in preparation fro this. Our ATC JAFC Guernsey Presentation Evening will be on Friday 27 March here at ATC and we look forward to seeing all members of the ATC AFL community present to celebrate the beginning of the season. Best of luck to the Under 12 boys for their game this weekend and to all of our teams for a big week of training ahead. Recreational River Canoeing—Commences Term 2 Recreational river canoeing will be held on one afternoon per week and will be available to students in Year 6, 7 and 8 in Term 2. This will be a non-competitive opportunity for boys to learn the basics of canoeing and develop confidence on the water. Information regarding this will be available early next term. Training 6.45am to 8.00am CROSS COUNTRY Mr Luke Donatini Strength and Conditioning 3.15pm to 4.30pm Training @ ATC 3.15pm to 4.30pm Training 7.00am to 8.00am RUGBY ‘A’ Squad Preseason Mr Dave Capra YEAR 4 RUGBY Mrs Cath Geraghty YEAR 4 INDOOR SOCCER Mr Sam Hassett Year 5/6 Training 3.15pm to 4.30pm Year 7 and 8 Training 3.15pm to 4.30pm Year 7 Canoe Polo 6.00pm to 7.30pm Under 12 Training @ WDCSC** 4.00pm to 5.30pm Under 9/10 Training @ ATC 3.15pm to 4.30pm Under 11/13 Training @ WDCSC** 3.45pm to 5.00pm Rec Canoeing 3.15pm to 4.30pm Yr 6 – 8 only Year 5 to 8 @ Ambi 6.30am to 7.45am Year 4 @ ATC Training 6.45am to 8.00am Squads 3.30pm to 6.00pm Thursday Squads 5.30am to 8.00am 3.30pm to 6.00pm Wednesday CANOE POLO Mr Paul Jones REC CANOEING Mr Cam McConnell TENNIS Mr Bruce Dick Year 5 to 8 @ Ambi 6.30am to 7.45am Skills Sessions 6.45am to 8.00am SOCCER Mr Remo Buess Mr David Gardiner Year 4 and 5 3.15pm to 4.40pm Year 6, 7 and 8 4.45pm to 6.30pm Year 4 @ ATC 6.45am to 7.50am Under 9/10 Training @ ATC 3.15pm to 4.30pm Under 12 Training @ WDCSC** 4.00pm to 5.30pm Under 11 and 13 Training @ ATC 3.15pm to 4.30pm AFL Mr Brett Cashmere Mrs Fiona Kearney **Bus to WDCSC, parents to collect after training at WDCSC** 3 on 3 BASKETBALL Mrs Fiona Hannan Squads 3.30pm to 6.00pm Squads 5.30am to 8.00am 3.30pm to 6.00pm Tuesday SWIMMING Mr Paul Jones Monday Saturday Skills Training 3.15pm to 4.30pm *begins in May Training @ Wests 5.30pm to 6.45pm Games @ Darra Indoor 3.45pm to 5.00pm Rugby Fixtures 8.00am to 10.00am QLD Athletic and Invitational Meets *See Athletics Event Overview for more details Training (Advanced Squad Only) 6.45am to 8.00am Tennis Fixtures 8.00am to 2.00pm *pending draw Soccer Fixtures 8.00am to 1.00pm *pending draw Sunday Skills Sessions 6.45am to 8.00am AFL Fixtures Under 9, 10 and 11 – Friday evening or Saturday morning Under 12 and 13 – Friday evening or Sunday morning Squads 5.30am to 8.00am 3.30pn to 6.30pm Friday AMBROSE TREACY COLLEGE – SPORT DRAFT TIMETABLE TERM 2 2015