Sports News - Peter Moyes Anglican Community School

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Sports News - Peter Moyes Anglican Community School
VOLUME 3 - EDITION 15
10 JUNE 2015
Knowledge & Insight
Equality & Compassion
Integration & Wholeness
Confidence, Competence & Responsibility
Self-worth
PRIMARY SCHOOL INTER-HOUSE CROSS COUNTRY CARNIVAL
3rd June 2015—South Oval
Congratulations to all the pupils who took part in the
Primary School Inter-House Cross Country Carnival
last Wednesday. The Year 1 and 2 students began
the day with the first race. The students had been
put through their paces by Mrs Goosen in their Sport
lessons to prepare for the event and their hard work
really paid off. The pupils’ energy and enthusiasm
really set the tone for the day and they should be
proud of their performances.
The Year 3-6 students then took centre stage and
excelled both in terms of effort and their
encouragement for each other. The House spirit and
camaraderie on display created an extremely
positive atmosphere. It was really pleasing to see
pupils use the event to strive towards achieving their
personal best.
A big thank you should go to all the parents who
assisted on the day. You were a great team and your
efforts ensured the carnival was a success.
Individual Student Achievements:
Carnival Results:
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
4th Place
5th Place
Hollows
Cuthbert
Durack
Lingiari
Florey
Year 3 Girls’ Champion
Year 3 Girls’ Runner-up
Leola Hall
Alannah Boseley
Year 3 Boys’ Champion
Lachlan Fisher
Year 3 Boys’ Runner-up
Tyler Woolley
Year 3 Sportsmanship Award
Amber Norton
Year 4 Girls’ Runner-up
Piper Warland
Year 4 Boys’ Champion
Luke Foster
Year 4 Boys’ Runner-up
Ryan MacDonald
Year 4 Sportsmanship Award
Gracie-May Russell
Year 5 Girls’ Champion
Ella Cowup
Year 5 Girls’ Runner-up
Kimberley Kilgallon
Year 5 Boys’ Champion
Kayden Vearing
Year 5 Boys’ Runner-up
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for more
Carnival Photos
Brandon Roe
Year 4 Girls’ Champion
Kaine Fisher
Year 5 Sportsmanship Award
Isabella Henkel
Year 6 Girls’ Champion
Amy MacDonald
Year 6 Girls’ Runner-up
Maddy Hopkins
Year 6 Boys’ Champion
William Muntz
Year 6 Boys’ Runner-up
Year 6 Sportsmanship Award
James Ettia
Janelle Reyneke
NIPSSA Inter-School Cross Country Team
The Year 3 to 6 Cross Country Team will complete at the NIPSSA Cross Country Carnival on Friday 26 th June 2015 at Mawson Park,
Hillarys. Letters have been issued to all squad members detailing the training sessions which will begin in preparation for this event
with after-school sessions on Mondays at Mawson Park and Thursday sessions at 7:15am before School. It is expected that squad
members attend a minimum of one training session per week as it is a team event.
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
GIRLS TEAM
Leola Hall
Alannah Boseley
Kya Fisher
Hayley Mann
Tayla Tasma
Chloe Bird
RES – Angelina Howard
GIRLS TEAM
Amber Norton
Piper Warland
Lylah Ettia
Evune Nel
Olivia Colotti
Joscelyn Melendez
RES – Anna Agnew
GIRLS TEAM
Ella Cowup
Kimberley Kilgallon
Isabella Henkel
Madelyne Allen – Favazzo
Maddison Taylor
Jenna Bronnum-Lee
RES – Mya Gillard
GIRLS TEAM
Amy MacDonald
Maddy Hopkins
Patsy Moore
Hayley Jones
Tyler Northmore
Asha Lague
RES – Georgia Taylor
BOYS’ TEAM
Lachlan Fisher
Tyler Woolley
Riley Mouritz
Adam Foster
Kayden Minear
Archie Russell
RES - Dion Gilling
BOYS’ TEAM
Luke Foster
Ryan MacDonald
Thomas Alderson
Callum Hollis
Haydn Peacock
Trent Solly
RES – Brock Jodrell
BOYS’ TEAM
Kayden Vearing
Kaine Fisher
David Judd
Keir Liddell
Travis Woolley
Leon Zahos
RES – Jasper Scaife
BOYS’ TEAM
William Muntz
James Ettia
Daniel Mann
Jay Solly
Gareth Jenkins
Tom Butcher
RES – Hudson Durell
Matt Senior
Primary School Sports Coordinator
INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS
ACC HONORARY ALL STARS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM
Following the ACC Cross Country Carnival, the Honorary All Stars Team is
named which recognises the Top 5 placegetters in every age group race.
This year we were lucky enough to have four students named to the team,
more than any other School!
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Lucy McCorkindale (U14 Girls – 1st occasion)
Mia Lockwood (U14 Girls – 2nd occasion)
Georgia Morgan (U15 Girls – 3rd occasion)
Savannah Steinbach (OPEN Girls – 4th occasion
which will result in Savannah being our first
recipient of the ACC Letters Award)
Congratulations girls!
The entire ACC Honorary All Stars Team is available here:
ALL STAR TEAM LIST
Highlight photographs of the ACC Carnival can also be
found at the School’s Website Gallery:
http://www.petermoyes.wa.edu.au/articles/gallery-acccross-country-2015
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ACC CROSS COUNTRY
TEAM RESULTS
Below are the confirmed ACC Cross Country School Team
scores for the Top 10 Schools only.
KEY SPORTS DATES
TERM 2 2015
Juniors (Years 7, 8 & 9)
Year 7 & Junior CAS Fixtures Continue
Weekly
Grand Finals
(Qualifying Teams—Week 11)
Seniors (Year 10, 11 & 12)
Preparations are now being made for the ACC ‘A’ Division Athletics in Term 3
where we hope for another successful result with approximately 150 students set
to compete from Peter Moyes ACS.
‘A’ Division Athletics Wednesday 16/09/2015
Sacred Heart College
Peter Moyes ACS
Prendiville Catholic College
Corpus Christi College
John Septimus Roe ACS
Chisholm College
All Saints College
CBC Fremantle (Boys Only)
Mercedes College (Girls Only)
Senior CAS Fixtures Continue
Next fixtures in Week 9 due to examinations)
Grand Finals
(Qualifying Teams—Week 11)
YEAR 7 & JUNIOR WINTER CAS SPORT RESULTS
There were some highly successful Year 7 and Junior results against
St. Stephen’s Duncraig last week. A number of teams are in strong contention
for achieving Grand Final qualification in Week 11 with only St. Stephen’s
Carramar remaining to play.
Click on the purple paperclip for Ladders at the time of writing . . . many teams
have improved their position following last week’s successful results which
are not reflected.
Year 7 Boys Australian Football Season
Match Report and Wrap-Up
Once again the boys got off to a slow start allowing the
opponents to run free and kick many goals in the first
half. Despite this, the centre line played extremely well.
Starting in the ruck was Josh Tasmer who continued to
get his hands on the ball first, and most of the time
punching it forward. Even on the ground Josh was able to
find the ball and kick it out the congested area.
Unfortunately, it just kept on coming straight back to
him. Josh was ably assisted by the Captain for the day in
Finn Nichols. His work under around the packs was
outstanding and he really showed the desire to actually
win the ball. Quinn Amos showed his potential by playing
his best game of the season. When he was thrown into
the centre, his desire was also excellent and won many
contests pushing the ball forward.
The back line was under pressure all day, and
Daniel Ashby was excellent, once again taking many
marks as the last line of defence. He was ably assisted by
Emerson Saxon in the second half, but weight of numbers
eventually won out. Despite not scoring a goal in the
second half, the boys were at least competitive and
restricted the St Stephen’s Duncraig to only 3 goals in
All ladders & results can be found at:
http://www.metisc.com.au/iscoresn/index.cfm?db=5&foid=4
the second half. A special mention to Jack Fenwick for taking some excellent marks deep in the forward line and having a couple of
shots on goal. Unfortunately, he was only able to kick one goal and our only goal for the day. He has tried hard all season, and it
was his first goal for the team.
I would like thank all players for their efforts this term and to those players who have joined the team, despite not playing AFL
before. Everyone is welcome to come and play.
Unfortunately, that was our last game for the term, and now we turn our attention to the Year 7 ACC Lightning Carnival at the start
of Term 3. We will be training every Thursday for the rest of the term until 4pm.
PMACS 1 – 4 - 10 defeated by SSD 12 – 3 – 75
Best Players: Josh Tasmer, Finn Nichols, Quinn Amos, Daniel Ashby, Emerson Saxon.
Goal Scorer: Jack Fenwick
Thanks everyone for your support again this term.
Team Coaches: Mr B. Boucher & Mrs. N. Jackson
SENIOR WINTER CAS SPORT LADDERS
With two rounds remaining out of four competing Senior Teams, three are heading towards
Grand Finals in Week 11 . . .
(please click on ladder to access)
ACC REPRESENTATIVE BASKETBALL TEAM
Player nominations for the ACC All Stars Basketball Match are now open to all ACC school students. Please see flyer via paperclip.
**Nominations close on Friday 26th June**
The match against the Combined Government Schools will be played at the WA
Basketball Stadium on Saturday evening 12th September 2015 and is a fantastic
opportunity for talented players to prove themselves in a quality game. Team
selection trials and a selection trial match will be held on Saturday afternoons in
early term 3 (dates/times TBA). Trials will be held at John XXlll College
gymnasium.
The ACC is now calling for nominations from interested and talented players. The cost of nomination is $10.00 per person, payable
to the School Sports Coordinator.
The process for nominations is as follows:
1. School provides attached flyer to interested/talented students
2. Students complete their nomination form on-line on the ACC web site http://www.accsport.asn.au/interschool-sport/
representative-teams/basketball/info-team-selections/nomination-form-players
3. ACC will reply to each individual student when we receive their nomination on-line
4. Students to give a copy of their completed nomination form and $10 nomination fee to their school sports coordinator (for
school records only)
5. School collects completed nomination forms and money ($10) from students
6. After all nominations are received, the ACC will invoice each school for the $10 nomination fee. Schools are not to send
money to the ACC, but should pay off the invoice.
Positions are open to basketball players from year 9 – 12.
**Players MUST be of representative quality and capable of playing at U18 level**
Click for more information
CITY TO SURF 2015
Bernie Streeter
Inter-School Sports Coordinator
9304 5590
&
School Challenge