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Co-curriculum

A busy term in co-curricular

Waverley Divers at the CAS Carnival

From Stephen O’Donnell, Director of Co-curricular

Well done to all students on a very busy term in co-curricular and a good first round of Rugby and Football against Shore last weekend. We had some good results in all grades, however, no teams are yet finalised and we will still be grading and making changes early into the term.

Our first day back next Term for students in Tuesday May 1st and training commences for all co-curricular activities from this day. We also have our Winter Co-curricular captains and 1sts teams assembly Period 1 of Day 1 of Term 2. On the first full round for all activities on May 5th it is a home game for Waverley against Riverview in Rugby and Knox in Football. It is also a compulsory Supporters Duty for Year 7. They will be required to watch either the 1st XI from 10am-12pm on QP1 or the 1st XV from 3pm-5pm on QP 1. Full winter playing attire or uniform is required. This is also a compulsory attendance and takes priority over any external club commitments. Which game Year 7 students attend will also depend on their own school game commitments.

Last Thursday we also had our Summer Co-curricular awards assembly and we recognised a number of winners but also the great diverse range of activities we have. I have attached the award winners below and congratulations to these award winners. It was a great to see such a range but also one of the highlights of the assembly was the music performance by Dominic Augoustis and friends. We also spoke about expectations in regards to playing winter sport and supporting. We also spoke about no red or yellow cards and that this not only detrimental to the team but the College as well. It was therefore disappointing to hear that were both red and yellow cards issued last Saturday. It was also disappointing to hear that there were also some reports of negativity towards officials. There are clear Codes of Conduct for all players, coaches and spectators in regards to this and I encourage all involved in winter sport to keep in mind that this is just schoolboy sport and that the officials have a tough job already and that we cannot run these sports without them.

Last week we also had a number of boys competing at NSWCIS swimming. Well done to these students and also thank you to Ms Stephanie Floyd and Mr David Parnell for their efforts fulfilling our duties at the carnival. The results are as follows:

  • Peter Cassimatis – INT 4×50 FS Relay (7th place)
  • Ronan Braham – INT 4×50 FS Relay (7th place)
  • Henry Standfield – INT 4×50 FS Relay (7th place)
  • Nikita Strbac – INT 4×50 FS Relay (7th place)
  • Carter Hjorring – 100 FS (7th place)
  • Erwan Le Pechoux – 50 FS (4th place), 200 IM (7th place), 50 FLY (3rd place – but there were faster 17s), 100 FS (2nd place – but there were faster 17s)
  • Scott Swinburn – 200 BK (6th place)
  • Stuart Swinburn – 200 FS (9th place), 200 FLY (5th place), 50 BK (4th place)

Well done also to Erwan Le Pechoux, Stuart Swinburn and Liam Davis on their selections to compete at the NSW All Schools Swimming Championships. I also want to wish those Waverley students competing at the Aussie SLS Titles in Perth this weekend all the best as well.

I encourage all students to keep working on their skills and fitness these holidays. This can make a huge difference when we return in Term 2. Enjoy the well-earned break.

SUMMER SPORTS AWARDS:

Sport Award Student
Diving Captain of Diving 2017/18 Liam Flanagan
Diving Most improved 2017/18 Leon Bakis
Swimming MURRAY GARRETTY AWARD FOR THE Stuart Swinburn
MOST OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE AT C.A.S.
2018 (X2174)
BOYD WRIGHT MEMORIAL AWARD William Davison
FOR BEST TEAM MAN
2018 (X2174)
BRENT HARDING MEMORIAL AWARD Darcy Ferguson
FOR THE MOST IMPROVED
2018 (X2174)
Kerry Murray Award Luke Stewart
For Commitment to Swimming
2018 (X2178)
Swimming Captains Award 2018 – (x2) Erwan Le Pechoux & Jonathon Schacht
Fred Etter Award 2018 (Swimmers Swimmer) – James Bodkin
Judo Waverley College
2017/18 Best & Fairest (Senior) MICHAEL GATTO
Waverley College
2017/18 Best & Fairest (Junior) ROGER LEE
Waverley College
2017/18 Most Promising Junior KAI CHAVEZ
Waverley College
2017/18 Most Promising Senior NICK POULOS
Cycing Waverley College – Jack Standen Award
Best & Fairest 2017/18 Daniel Brown
Waverley College – Peter Auer Award
Most Improved 2017/18 Zachary Straker
Waverley College
Best New Rider 2017/18 Luka Latinovic
Lawns Bowls Waverley College
Best & Fairest 2017/18 Nicholas Kalitis
Waverley College
Most Improved 2017/18 Daniel Somorjay
Touch Football Waverley College
Year 7 Touch Football 2018
Best & Fairest Sam Johnson
Waverley College
Year 8 Touch Football 2018
Best & Fairest Chris Kallo
Waverley College
Year 9 Touch Football 2018
Best & Fairest Josh Algie
Waverley College
Year 10 Touch Football 2018
Best & Fairest Zach Smith
Waverley College
Year 7 Touch Football 2018
Most Improved Jett McTavish
Waverley College
Year 8 Touch Football 2018
Most Improved Lachlan Varcone
Waverley College
Year 9 Touch Football 2018
Most Improved Saia Afeaki
Waverley College
Year 10 Touch Football 2018
Most Improved Jake Valenti
Media Group Waverley College
Best Photographer 2017-18 Oliver Pether
Table Tennis Waverley College
Best & Fairest 2017-18 Hugo Stephenson
Waverley College
Most Improved 2017-18 Moyo Adewusi
Public Speaking Waverley College
Best Performer 2017-18 Kopsiaftis, Isaac
Chess Waverley College
Best Performer 2017-18 Damian Lim
Summer Cross Country
Waverley College
Best Performer 2017-18 Charles McGrath
Tennis Division Student
Summer Tennis Captain 2017-18 Kiva Gwynne
Waverley College Opens 1st and 2nd Tennis Best & Fairest 2017-18 William Durkin
Waverley College Opens 3rd and 4th Tennis Best & Fairest 2017-18 x2 Hugh Marshall and Oliver Hackers
Waverley College Opens 5th and 6th Tennis Best & Fairest 2017-18 x2 James Ritchie and Dylan Smith
Waverley College Year 10 Tennis A and B Best & Fairest 2017-18 Mawson Filcroft
Waverley College Year 9 Tennis A and B Best & Fairest 2017-18 Oscar Madden
Waverley College Year 8 Tennis A and B Best & Fairest 2017-18 Alex Morris
Waverley College Year 8 Tennis C and D Best & Fairest 2017-18 Jimmy Ashbridge
Waverley College Year 7 Tennis A and B Best & Fairest 2018 Kosta Micos
Waverley College Year 7 Tennis C and D Most Improved 2018 Joseph Cumpston
Waverley College Overall Most Improved 2017-18 Karl Skeed
Water Polo Waverley College
Water Polo Captains 2017-18 1st Captain Jasper Wilde
Captain of Water Polo Anthony Roydhouse
Waverley College
Open 1st Water Polo Best & Fairest 2017-18 Nikita Strbac
Waverley College
Open 2nd Water Polo Best & Fairest 2017-18 Tommy Tyson
Waverley College
U16 Water Polo Best & Fairest 2017-18 Joshua Magdas
Waverley College
U15 Water Polo Best & Fairest 2017-18 Noah Matet
Waverley College
U 14 Water Polo Best & Fairest 2017-18 Ben Finegan
Waverley College
Year 7 Water Polo Best & Fairest 2018 Fynn McAusland
Basketball Waverley College  
1st V Basketball Captain 2017-18 James Foster & Luca Zanarini
Waverley College
1st V Best & Fairest 2017-18 Ryan Abbott
Waverley College
2nd V Best & Fairest 2017-18 Mark Goncalves & Daniel Marando
Waverley College
10A Basketball Best & Fairest 2017-18 Christian Diaz
Waverley College
9A Basketball Best & Fairest 2017-18 Eoin Morrissey
Waverley College
8A Basketball Best & Fairest 2017-18 Jake Weinstein
Waverley College
7A Basketball Best & Fairest 2018 Oscar Walters-Green
Cricket Waverley College  
Captain of the 1st XI Cricket 2017-18 Ryan Connolly
Waverley College
1st XI Cricket Best Batsman 2017-18 Alex Ferrara
Waverley College
1st XI Cricket Best Bowler 2017-18 Ryan Connolly
Waverley College
1st XI Cricket Best Fieldsman 2017-18 Harry Whiteman
Waverley College
1st XI Cricket The Hayes Shield; for
Best Team Man 2017-18 Jacob Tomasiello
Waverley College
2nd XI Cricket Best & Fairest 2017-18 Fred Watkins
Waverley College
10A Cricket Best & Fairest 2017-18 Zac Wotherspoon
Waverley College
9A Cricket Best & Fairest 2017-18 Jackson Dodd
Waverley College
8A Cricket Best & Fairest 2017-18 Edward Regan
Waverley College
7A Cricket Best & Fairest 2018 Hirav Gandhi
Hundreds Scored: (Small Trophy)
1.  Jack Hardwicke-Owen, 1st XI 100 not out v Barker, 22.11.17
2.  Oliver Ruse, 2nd XI 102 not out v St Patrick’s Wellington 12.12.17
3.  Ridley Owens, 1st XI, 109 not out v St Bede’s Christchurch 14.12.17
4. Maxim Brooks, 8As: 163 not out v Trinity 3.3.18
50+ in 1st XI / 2nd XI Cricket (Engraved Mini Bat plaques)
Oliver Ruse (x2) 1st XI: 99 v St Aloysius 17.; 80 v St Patrick’s 29.9.17
Yellow notes boys had multiple scores over 50 to be on engravings Alex Ferrara, (x6) 1st XI- 80 not out and 54 v Rockhampton Grammar School  3/10.17; 82 v St Aloysius  4/10/17  61 v Howick College Auckland 8.12.17; 81 v IZingari 25.10.17; 57 v Knox 10.2.18
Liam Andrews, 2nd XI, 51 not out v Nelson Boys NZ, 14.12.17
Lachlan Forrest, 1st XI, 71 v St Patrick’s Wellington, 12.12.17
Ridley Owens (x2)  2nd XI, 54 not out v Nelson Boys NZ, 14.12.17, 78 v Barker 17.11.17
Cameron Shearer, 1st XI, 56 not out v St Patrick’s Wellington, 12.12.17
Darcy Mullins (x2)  2nd XI, 77 v St Patrick’s Wellington, 12.12.17; 52 v Cranbrook 24.2.18
Jack Hardwicke-Owen (x2)  1st XI, 90 v Knox 10.10.17; 64 not out v St Bede’s Christchurch 14.12.17
Ben Scarf, 1st XI, 78 v Cranbrook 24.2.18
Jacob Tomasiello, 1st XI: 50 not out v St Patrick’s 29.9.17
Batting 50s – other teams (Engraved Mini Bat plaques) Luca Derbyshire, 8Bs: 67 v St Aloysius, 17.2.18
Peter Reeves (x2) 9Bs:  57 not out v Cranbrook, 24.2.18  50 not out v Cranbrook 29.10.17; 52 v Cranbrook 3.11.17
Jesse Sonego, 9Bs: 52 not out v Cranbrook, 24.2.18
Sebastian Rasmussen (x2) 3rd XI: 50 v Cranbrook, 24.2.18; 56 v Barker 10.3.18
Carl Waterson, 8Bs: 62 v St Aloysius, 22.10.17
Maxim Brooks, 8As: 56 v Barker 10.3.18
Gabriel Kidston, 9Cs: 52 not out v Sydney High 17.2.18
Cooper O’Donnell, 9Cs: 53 not out v Knox, 3.3.18
Nick Quinn (x2) 9Bs: 52 not out v Cranbrook 17.11.17; 50 not out v St Aloysius 10.11.17
Connor Boyd-Boland, 9As: 54 v Cranbrook 17.11.17
Jack Hickey (x2) 9As: 58 v Trinity 3.3.18; 69 v Knox 15.10.17
Murray Shearer, 9As: 52 v Trinity 3.3.18
Edward Sullivan, 9Bs: 56 v Trinity 3.3.18
Scott Swinburn, 7As: 59 not out v Barker 10.3.18
Bowling 5 wickets (small cricket trophy) 5 Wickets +
1st and 2nd XI
Harry Whitaker, 1st XI: 5/10 v Rockhampton Grammar School, 2.10.17
Ryan Connolly, 1st XI, 7/53 v St Aloysius, 17.10.17
Lachlan Forrest 1st XI, 6/11 v Cranbrook, 9.11.17
Charley Howell, 2nd XI: 5/21 v Cranbrook, 24.2.18
All other teams:
notes 2 trophies required, Edward Regan (x2)  8As: 6/11v St Aloysius, 16.11.17; 6/5 v Barker 23.11.18
Daniel Di Francesco, 8Bs: 5/14 v Cranbrook, 24.2.18
Sam Connolly, 9As: 5/7 v St Aloysius 17.2.18
Scott Swinburn, 7As: 6/21 v Barker 10.3.18
Special Performances
Matthew McAlpine, 9As: Hat trick and 4/11 v Cranbrook 29.10.17 (Can we get a trophy to put the ball on please?)