News from Sport
Head of Schoolgirls Regatta
This year, students experienced a first for the Head of the Schoolgirls Regatta. Unfortunately due to weather conditions, all finals on Sunday were abandoned. The Head of the Schoolgirls Committee and boat race officials tried their best to enable crews to race on the Sunday, however consistent 70kmph gusts of wind caused conditions to be too unsafe to boat.
We were all highly impressed with the resilience of our rowers, in how they managed the news that they were unable to complete their season. All demonstrated high levels of professionalism in how they carried themselves throughout the remainder of the Regatta day.
Friday and Saturday racing saw impressive results for St Catherine’s School. Ten crews qualified for the A Finals which was a fantastic result for the rowers. Our crews were looking very ominous and were greatly looking forward to ‘having a crack’ at the finals.
A special thanks goes to all staff and students who attended to support the rowers.
The Heyington Club led by Lucy Fortey had a fantastic evening on Saturday night at their annual Head of the Schoolgirls Dinner. The generosity of parents in fundraising during the event will enable our program to meet our aims of the Strategic Purchasing Plan. All were in fantastic spirits, excited for the day ahead.
Rowers from the St Catherine’s 120 and the Geraldine Ilott have now departed for the Australian National Rowing Championships in Sydney, and will compete over this weekend. We look forward to our Senior rowers having their best racing in the final weekend of their season.
We will miss all our rowers over the winter, and look forward to seeing them all again when we recommence Rowing in Term 3.
Go St Caths!
Mr David Fraumano
Head Coach of Rowing
Junior Crew |
Final Result |
Jeanette Gunn coached by Ben Burger |
Qualified for the |
Paul Cross coached by Charlotte Young |
Qualified for the |
Will Bernard coached by Taylor Battistella |
Won the |
Heyington coached by Katelyn Johnson |
Qualified for the |
Sylvia Walton coached by Isabelle Ferrali |
Won the |
Spirit of Heyington coached by Sophie Joubert |
Qualified for the |
Lindsey Williams coached by Lucy Gullifer |
Qualified for the |
Holmes Kilbride coached by Jessie Gleeson |
Qualified for the |
Intermediate Crew |
Final Result |
Jeanette Gunn coached by Alex Hewett |
Won the |
Paul Cross coached by Taylor Batistella |
Fourth in the |
Will Bernard coached by Belle Ferrali |
Qualified for the |
Heyington coached by Mim Gee |
Fourth in the |
Sylvia Walton coached by Katelyn Johnson | Won the B Final |
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Senior Crew |
Final Result |
St Catherine’s 120 |
Qualified for the |
Geraldine Ilott |
Qualified for the |
Jess Tallent |
Qualified for the |
GSV Term 1 Wrap
What a successful Term 1 of GSV Sport we have had, with St Catherine’s teams putting in highly competitive performances in all sports and divisions. The huge numbers of students that have been involved, and the retention of students to training sessions throughout the Term, is evidence of the great passion for sport that St Catherine’s students have.
Congratulations to the Intermediate A and B Tennis teams who completed the season undefeated and won through to the Grand Final to be played at Melbourne Park on Wednesday afternoon. Trailing two sets to one down and tied on games going into the final set of their quarter-final match against Toorak College, Sophie Boyce and Millie Fraser-Smith showed nerves of steel to clinch an eight games to six victory and an overall team win by two games. After that narrow escape, the girls found another gear against Sacré Cœur in the semi-finals, winning three sets to one.
Our Junior B and C Tennis teams have also been undefeated and played in the semi-finals on Thursday afternoon, while the A team just missed out on a finals berth, finishing second on the ladder. The Junior Softball A and B teams both finished second on the ladder, following nail biting finishes to the season. In a top of the table clash with Ivanhoe, the St Catherine’s A team fought gallantly, however, fell short by a couple of runs. The amount of learning, skill development and enjoyment that was seen amongst the Junior and Intermediate Softballers was outstanding.
Looking ahead to Term 2, students have already signed up for their choice of AFL, Hockey, Netball and Water Polo. Due to the large number of students participating in Junior & Intermediate Netball and Senior AFL, we will have trials during the final week of Term 1. Hockey, Junior AFL, Senior Netball and Water Polo will all commence during the first week of Term 2. The sessions scheduled for these weeks are below.
Well done to all who participated in GSV Weekly Sport in Term 1 and best of luck to our teams heading to grand finals next week!
Sport |
Training/Match Days |
Term 1 Final Week |
Term 2 Week 1 |
Junior Hockey |
Tuesday Morning Thursday Afternoon |
NA |
Tuesday April 17 (6.40-8am) Thursday April 19 (3.20-5pm) |
Inter Hockey |
Wednesday Morning Wednesday Afternoon |
NA |
Monday April 16 (3.10-4.45pm) *Day change due to Year 10 Camp on Wednesday |
Senior Hockey |
Wednesday Morning Monday Afternoon |
NA |
Monday April 16 (3.10-4.45pm) Wednesday April 18 (6.40-8am) Hawthorn Hockey Centre |
Junior Netball |
Tuesday Morning Thursday Afternoon |
Tuesday March 27 (6.50-8am) Thursday March 29 (6.50-8am) |
Tuesday April 17 (6.50-8am) Thursday April 19 (3.20-5pm) |
Inter Netball |
Wednesday Morning Wednesday Afternoon |
Wednesday March 28 (6.50-8am) |
Monday April 16 (3.10-4.45pm) Wednesday April 18 (6.50-8am) |
Senior Netball |
Wednesday Morning Monday Afternoon |
NA |
Monday April 16 (3.10-4.45pm) Wednesday April 18 (6.40-8am) |
Senior AFL |
Monday Morning Friday Afternoon |
Monday March 26 (6.45-8am) STC Field |
Monday April 16 (6.40-8am) Friday April 20 (3.20-5pm) |
Junior AFL 9s |
Tuesday Morning Friday Afternoon |
NA |
Tuesday April 17 (6.40-8am) Friday April 20 (3.20-5pm) |
Water Polo |
Friday Morning Tuesday Afternoon |
NA |
Friday April 20th (6.30-8am) |