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Nationals – Kye Mc

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Kye never ceases to amaze us! On Monday morning at the National Swimming Championships in Queensland Kye had an amazing race, bringing home the silver medal for the boys 400m freestyle.

Kye absolutely smashed it doing over a 5 second PB.  Well done, Kye.  Keep it up, we are all very proud of you and cheering you along all way from Lake Munmorah.

Thank you to Mrs Wark who was up there for her Hockey National championships who made her way to the pool to cheer Kye on and witnessed this outstanding result in the pool.

Once again thanks to Kye’s Mum, Cathy for always keeping us in the loop.

Athletics Carnival

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Our 2024 Athletics Carnival was a huge success, bringing together students, staff, and families in a fun and competitive event!

Thank you to all the participants for their enthusiasm and sportsmanship, making the event memorable and enjoyable for everyone involved.

Here are some photos of the day.

Sailing World Championships

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We’d like to share some incredible news! Emily H of Year 12 and James H (alumni) have certainly proven themselves as top contenders in the F18 Catamaran class with their remarkable achievements at the Youth World Championships in Costa Brava. Despite facing challenging conditions like strong winds and unfortunate incidents such as someone capsizing through their mainsail and collision, they showed great resilience and skill throughout the regatta.

Qualifying for the Gold fleet alone is a significant accomplishment, and to then emerge as Youth World Champions is truly outstanding!! It’s a testament to their dedication, teamwork, and sailing prowess. Additionally, securing 3rd place in the Mixed fleet category further shows their versatility and ability to compete at a high level across different divisions.

Competing against 134 boats from various nations must have been a thrilling and intense experience.

We are all incredibly proud for both Emily and James and congratulate you on this outstanding achievement. May these memories last a lifetime for you and everyone who supported them along the way.

Feel free to check out Emily and James’ race reports over at JamEm Racing

Under 14 NRL

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What an exhilarating and fulfilling experience we had with the under 14 girls’ rugby league team!

Making it to the semi-finals and placing first in their pool is a fantastic achievement! Mr Peterson’s dedication and effective coaching clearly made a significant impact on the team’s performance and their respect for the sport.

The girls not only demonstrated their skills on the field but also displayed respect and sportsmanship off the field. Events like these not only foster teamwork and sportsmanship but also create lasting memories for everyone involved—students, staff, and parents alike.

Although the girls narrowly missed out on the final, walking away with heads held high and feeling proud is a testament to their hard work and dedication. This experience has prepared them well for future events like the Broken Bay league day in term 3!

Having a supportive team of people, including Mr. Peterson and the student helpers from Sports Coaching, adds to the success and positive atmosphere of such events. Congratulations to the girls on their achievements, and best of luck to them in their future rugby league endeavours!

NSW All Schools Golf

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Our golfers Kiara CJ, Ryan C, and Blake C did an outstanding job representing both our College and NSW All Schools at the recent NSW All Schools golf tournament. Competing at renowned venues like Moore Park Golf Course and The Coast Golf Course must have been an exhilarating experience for them.

Their accomplishments reflect their commitment to the sport, and their consistently good sportsmanship throughout the four-day event is truly praiseworthy. Congratulations to all three students for their exceptional performances!

A special mention to Kiara evident. Kudos to our three talented golfers, and we wish them the best of luck in their upcoming for securing 12th place overall and to Ryan for his 13th place finish.

Their hard work and dedication to golf are tournaments!

Miss Ardern

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Let’s give a big round of applause to Miss Ardern for her remarkable accomplishment with the NSW All Schools 15 Girls Volleyball team!  Securing 3rd place in the School Sport Australia Championships is truly impressive, showcasing her unwavering dedication and love for the sport.

Her role as the team manager, and her valuable contributions to All Schools NSW and Catholic Schools NSW, highlight her strong commitment and leadership in volleyball.  It’s fantastic to see her hard work in team selection and training translate into such a remarkable achievement. Congratulations to Miss Ardern and the entire team on this well-earned success!

Under 16 Girls Rugby League

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Under 16 girls NRL rugby league gala day at Rogers Park Woy Woy was filled with memorable moments despite the challenges with weather (freezing) and a shortened schedule.

Starting the day with a skills session run by the NRL team must have been invigorating for the girls, helping them warm up and focus before their games.

Playing three games and securing a win despite one team forfeiting shows the resilience and skill of our girls team. It’s understandable that we all were disappointed with the early end to the day, but it’s great to see the girls enjoyed playing together and demonstrated teamwork on the field.

The support from Year 11 students from the Sports Coaching class, who assisted with warm-ups, coaching, and organisation, was invaluable. Their involvement highlights the positive impact of mentorship and peer support in sports.

Special recognition goes to Mr. Philpot, the dedicated team coach and college bus driver for the day, whose efforts contributed significantly to the success and smooth operation of the day. His commitment is truly commendable.

Overall, despite the challenges, it was a rewarding day filled with camaraderie, sportsmanship, and the joy of playing a beloved sport. Congratulations to all involved on a successful and memorable gala day!

Student Achievement – Emily H

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Emily H of Year 12 has been participating in high level competition for F18 catamaran Sailing with her brother James. This year’s achievements are:

  • Nacra Nationals 2nd overall
  • F 18 Nationals 4th overall
  • 1st male female combination
  • 2nd overall in NSW Traveller Series.

Emily is representing Australia in World Titles in Spain in June 2024!

Emily has also achieved 1st in Combined High Schools regatta with Sam D, with all 1st place finishes in the regatta.

Central Coast Secondary Oztag Cup

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It’s a very eventful and rewarding week with your Oztag teams!

It’s impressive have six teams participating in the central coast secondary school tournament and the successes of your girls’ teams in particular. Placing 4th, Year 7&8 and 8th Year 9&10 teams in their pools and making it to the quarter finals shows their skill and determination.

It’s also great to share that all the teams played well and gave their best effort, even if the wins didn’t always come through. Events like these are valuable not just for the competition but for the lessons in sportsmanship and teamwork that they provide to the students.

Acknowledging the hard work of your coaches and staff, Mrs Carantinos, Mr Devlin, Mrs Turner, and Mrs Walters, is important too. Their dedication in training the teams and supporting them during the event contributed greatly to your teams’ performance.

And of course, the support of parents is crucial and much appreciated in these endeavours.
Overall, Oztag is a fantastic event filled with achievements and positive experiences for everyone involved.

Congratulations to all the participants, coaches, and supporters on a job well done!

Catholic Schools NSW – Broken Bay Team

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Congratulations to your College Representatives at the Catholic Schools NSW Cross Country event! Jariah R, Oliver K, Isaiah R, Jack M, Tom M and Chase B all performed admirably on a challenging course at the Sydney Equestrian Centre. Sending six students to represent Broken Bay is indeed a great achievement, reflecting their dedication and skill.

Special recognition goes to Isaiah from Year 11 for making it into the NSW CCC team. Competing at the state level next month is a significant accomplishment and a testament to his hard work and talent!

Moreover, achieving first place overall in the team’s events at the Broken Bay carnival is a fantastic result. It’s clear that Jack M, Tom, Chase B, Isaiah R, Oliver K, and Liam W contributed immensely to this success across various age categories.

Well done to all the boys for their outstanding performances and representing your college with such distinction.