Sapsasa netball trials 2013




















Results determined on best of three attempts. Final measurement from top of the bar at the centre to the ground.

Countback system applies i. Approach Between Finish No. Each hurdle is 60 cm high. Approach to the 1st flight is 12m. Distance between flights is 7m. Distance from the last flight to the Finish Line is 13m. The Athletics Co-ordinator retains the right to discontinue the practice on the day in question. Baton changes must be made within the changeover zone 20m.

Runners, other than the first may commence running not more than 10 metres outside the changeover zone. Competitors, after handing over the baton, must remain in their lanes until the course is clear. No Mixed Relays. If, however, a school is unable to field complete relay teams in an age group, they may enter a Mixed team in the BOYS relay in that age group. Site by Avenue De Saxe.

Hit enter to search or ESC to close. Athletic Co-ordinators. Athletic Events. Narelle Dew Athletics Executive. Luke Buchanan Athletics Executive. Jul Athletics Carnival Nomination A due July 8. Nov Athletics Nomination Forms. Athletics Information.

Pk Croydon Wallaroo Eliz. Ignatius T. Gully St. Barker Girls T. Gully Henley Bch St. Barker Boys St. Gully Mercedes St. Barker Mt. Carmel Prospect Girls T. Barker St. Mary Magdalene St. Thomas Moore Croydon St. Hind Boys St. The five events that will comprise the Open Pentathlon, in the order that they will be run on the day: Long Jump in conjunction with the Year 6 Long Jump at 9.

Cioffi Findon Querzoli St. Light Gdns Nguyen St. Crossen St. Zillante Hectorville McLeish St Ignatius Von Boltenstern St. Westbrook Hindmarsh McDonald Tea Tree Gully 5.

Grove 5. Nominations are now open for Soccer, Hockey, Cricket and Tennis. These are individual nominations and students are selected from the trials to participate in the carnivals. Thank you to all of the families who came along to our Working Bee on Saturday 5th June. We worked on a number of jobs including picking the citrus fruit, irrigation in the front garden, weeding, mulching and pruning in the Butterfly Garden, removing rose bushes and demolishing old raised garden beds.

We are now hoping to source some new raised beds to replace those and establish plots for classes to take care of. All the collected plastic will be used to create school play equipment! Online orders will still be packed on Friday and sent to the classroom before the end of the day.

If you wish to make an appointment for this adjusted time, please contact Michelle on Long Sleeve Polos are a great option for the kids who just won't wear a jumper giving full coverage without the bulk of a Boss top. They are also a great option for those kids who really feel the cold and need extra warmth in Winter.

We have noticed them becoming more popular each year and have extra stock on hand to keep up with the demand! Beanies are once again proving popular on cold morning keeping the kids warm before school and on the playground on days when hats are not required.

The easiest way to book is to go to the SkoolBag app - click on Uniform Information - click on bookings for Uniform Shop and open the attached link. If you know what you need you can place an online order and collect in store or have it sent to your child's classroom. You can book your child an appointment time to come to the shop Monday afternoon or Friday morning and have a fitting with Michelle and she will send home a sizing sheet so you can order online anytime.

We are holding a Kyton's Bakery Fundraiser this term. From Monday you will be able to place your order via QKR! Orders will need to be placed by Friday 2nd July for delivery on Thursday 22nd July. Dernancourt School R-7 Newsletter. Thursday 17th June, From the Leadership Team. Mid Year Reports It is hard to believe that we are nearly at the end of Term 2, and that we are half way through our school year!

Student Safety Duty of Care The safety of all of our children is of high priority to us. Bikes, skate-boards and scooters. Uniform Uniform is an important aspect of the school and the very high standard of dress worn by our students is a result of families working in partnership with the school.

Knockout Netball Dernancourt was lucky to host round 1 of the Knockout netball today. Thank you to the umpires and Miss Travis for their help. Working Bee. We really appreciate the support of the following people This magnificent facility is in only its second year and has the very best coaches and staff and associates closely with the Australian Institute of Sport. It caters for the elite amongst junior basketballers.

In he captained the Renmark Rovers Under 13 team into the grand final and in the process he took out the Riverland Junior Football League Best and Fairest award for the age group. At soccer he has played through the junior ranks to A grade with the Berri River Rangers and starred for the senior side in its successful season. He was also invited to train with the Croydon Kings in Adelaide. Tyson made a start in Australian Football only some four seasons ago but he was quickly elevated from Under 18 level to A grade by the Berri Demons.

He has excelled at athletics from , , metres, hurdles, long jump and high jump and he was Athlete Of The Meet at a Riverland Inter School competition. Tyson won all of his events except for a narrow loss in the metres at the State School Championships in Adelaide. Edmond has also displayed ability in other sports including cycling, tennis, cricket, Australian Football and table tennis. Kenny has played junior football for both Lyrup and Berri but also appeared in two senior games for Lyrup kicking eleven goals.

He is a member of the West Adelaide Development squad. He travelled to Adelaide and represented Port Adelaide junior teams for two seasons. Graduated from SA junior teams to the senior side for the National Country Championships from where he was selected to represent the Under 21 Australian team to play in Fiji..

From there his impressive performances resulted in him being chosen in the Australian Under 14 team that travelled to New Zealand for the International Pacific Tournament. He plays for the Barmera Lakers Under 14 boys team and also travels to Adelaide to play in that age group for Sturt in the division one competition.

The team lost four games by less than two points but did defeat the team that won the gold medals. Australia lost its final by one point. Mitchell is also an outstanding footballer with the Barmera Monash Under 13 team. He is in Adelaide at least three times per week for special training in the two sports.

At 20 years of age he has already spent two years as a hard working secretary of the Loxton Kart Club. As a driver he started in Rookie class and has worked his way through the ranks until taking on the clutch driven Heavy class—arguably the most competitive class going around. A highlight of his career was at the recent State Championships at his home club when he drove in two classes, KT Heavy where he finished fourth and in his favourite Heavy class.

He has an ambition to officiate at AFL level and with his determination to go with his fitness level could well achieve his aim. At basketball he already plays at division one level for Loxton at 16 years of age and he has been a regular member of Riverland junior teams. In athletics he won the and metre races at the Loxton High School Sports Day and followed up by taking out the m at the Riverland Inter Schools Championships and also the State titles in Adelaide.

Zachary has excelled in both forms of the sport, indoor and beach. He declined due to school studies. He has played Premier League in Adelaide for the past two seasons and is currently with Phoenix. He is also a member of the State Indoor Under 19 squad.

After injuring a knee he could not join in training with other candidates for the Australian Under 19 team but officials had seen enough and he is off to Portugal.

Locally cricket took him to A grade level with Waikerie-Ramco on much the same path as football. However his cricket has moved beyond that and next month he will be amongst an Under 19 squad from the Gillespie Academy in Adelaide that will tour and play in England. Ben has been travelling to the Academy since the winter of with respected Waikerie based coach Andrew Duffield on a weekly basis for practice and training. A lively right arm bowler reaching speeds up to kmph and handy batsman he has also played B anc C grade cricket with East Torrens in capturing 30 wickets.

East Torrens has him marked down as an A grade player next season. Levi came on a holiday from India to visit and uncle in Waikerie some three or for years ago but has liked Australia so much he has decided to stay. After noted Waikerie cricket coach Andrew Duffield had seen the youngster playing cricket with a group of his Indian friends at the Waikerie practice nets he suggested that he join the Waikerie Ramco Club.

Levi did and in one A grade game scored a brilliant Turning out for East Torrens B and C grades he scored a and grabbed an eight wicket haul during the season. Ashlee has represented Riverland SAPSASA girls teams for softball for the last two years, netball and soccer and in was a member of the table tennis team that won the State title. Looking at netball Ashlee plays for the Barmera Under 15? Still playing both Under 18 and A grade for her club she has been in explosive form in the seniors this season scoring some 17 goals so far.

Only 17 she has played in numerous junior titles for her club and already has five A grade premierships on her resume. Also over the past four seasons Steph has travelled to Adelaide to play for the Adelaide Club and is presently playing in the Premier League after making her debut at that level last season.

She really enjoys the Adelaide experience appreciating the challenge of performing at a higher level.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000