Sports Office Contacts: ISSUE 19 : 14 November 2014 (Sheldon College Oracle for Optimal Performance in Sport) Telephone (07) 3206 5533 Facsimile (07) 3206 5596 Wet Weather 1800 SHELDON 1800 743 5366 Email sport@sheldoncollege.com For updated Sporting information, please visit www.sheldoncollege.com SPORTS AWARDS DINNER The sixth annual Sports Awards Dinner was held on Saturday, 8 November in the Sheldon Event Centre. Our audience of just under 300 guests was joined by special guests, Olympic Triathlete, Emma Jackson, and Sheldon College graduate and Oceania steeplechase champion, Nikki Hiscock. In addition to awards being presented to our District, Met East and Queensland representatives, Athlete of the Year awards were presented for each of our major sports, culminating with our Sportsperson of the Year Awards at the end of the night. Our Sportspersons of the Year: Max Hooper, Georgia Lane, Shaun Earp (Joanne Miller was absent at the Met East Triathlon trials) pictured with Mr David Savage, Miss Emma Jackson and Miss Nikki Hiscock.
The Sportspersons of the Year nominees and winners. PRIMARY SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR NOMINEES (and the sports they have represented the College in this year) ISABELLA HARRIS - Cross Country, Track & Field, Netball, Aquathlon RACHEL HOWSE - Netball, Touch Football, Swimming GEORGIA LANE - Basketball, Cross Country, Track & Field, Aquathlon EMILY MACBETH - Cross Country, Track & Field, Basketball GEORGIA LANE was named the winner of the Primary Sportswoman of the Year Georgia is a fantastic basketball player, who played a key role in our premiership-winning Under 13 A team, which won the top division in the Spartans club competition. She also represented Met East in basketball this year, despite being a bottom age player, and gained selection in the Spartans division 1 club representative team. In addition to her basketball exploits, Georgia also had a great year in Cross Country running, representing the College, her District and Met East at the State Championships. Georgia was also a College and District representative for Track & Field, and will tomorrow morning compete for Sheldon in her very first aquathlon. Beyond these achievements, Georgia is a great role model for all other athletes at the school, always putting her team before herself, and never out to seek personal recognition. PRIMARY SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR NOMINEES (and the sports they have represented the College in this year) JUSTIN BROWN - Cross Country, Track & Field, Basketball, Soccer JEAN-LUC FULLER - Triathlon, Cross Country, Track & Field. MAX HOOPER - Track & Field, Cross Country, Touch Football JAKE JACKSON - Cross Country, Touch Football, Track & Field LACHLAN MCBAIN - Track & Field, Cross Country, Touch Football DREW PRICE - Touch Football, Cross Country, Track & Field, Soccer, AFL MAX HOOPER was named the winner of the Primary Sportswoman of the Year. Quite simply, Max is a freak of an athlete who has had an unbelievable first year at representative level! In Cross Country, Max was third in Australia.
In the 800m, he is first in Queensland, and is looking forward to racing against the best the other states have to offer at the upcoming National Primary School Championships. Despite a very heavy training load for running, Max also represented Sheldon College in Touch Football this year, proving himself to be a very handy player. Max regularly shows up students many years his senior at training, as he quite simply needs to come first in every race and every training exercise. SECONDARY SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR NOMINEES (and the sports they have represented the College in this year) BRIDIE CLAFFEY Basketball, Track & Field, Volleyball MELA GILLARD Basketball, Cross Country, Swimming, Volleyball COURTNEY GIBSON AFL, Cross Country, Tennis, Track & Field ELLIE-ANN GREEN Cross Country, Netball, Touch Football, Track & Field, Volleyball MOLLIE HARRIS Cross Country, Netball, Track & Field, Volleyball JAMIE HISCOCK Basketball, Cross Country, Swimming, Touch Football, Track & Field, Volleyball ELLIE LAWSON Cross Country, Netball, Track & Field, Volleyball HANNAH LORD Cross Country, Swimming, Track & Field, Triathlon ZOE MAIDMENT Cross Country, Netball, Swimming, Track & Field, Volleyball GEORGIA MCGUINESS AFL, Basketball, Cross Country, Touch Football, Track & Field, Volleyball JOANNE MILLER Cross Country, Swimming, Touch Football, Track & Field, Triathlon, Volleyball HAYLEY PARTRIDGE Cross Country, Netball, Swimming, Track & Field, Triathlon KATINKA VON ELSNER-WELLSTEED Cross Country, Netball, Swimming, Track & Field, Triathlon JOANNE MILLER was named the winner of the Secondary Sportswoman of the Year. Jo Miller is an exceptionally gifted athlete who excels at a wide range of sports. Tonight she claims the Secondary Sportswoman of the Year award for the fourth year in a row. This year, Jo represented Met East at the state championships in no less than three sports Triathlon, Cross Country and Track & Field. She also played Touch Football for the College, a sport in which she has previously also been a Met East representative. Jo was a member of this year s Open Girls A gold medal winning Volleyball team, and also represented the College in swimming. To cap it all off, Jo was this year crowned National Champion for Duathlon at the Australian Titles held recently in Adelaide.
SECONDARY SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR NOMINEES (and the sports they have represented the College in this year) NICHOLAS BOGNAR AFL, Track & Field, Volleyball CONNOR BRADFIELD Cross Country, Swimming, Touch Football, Track & Field, Volleyball SHAUN EARP Cross Country, Track & Field, Triathlon JOHN GALLAGHER AFL, Cross Country, Track & Field AIDAN FULLER Cross Country, Swimming, Track & Field, Triathlon LACHLAN JONES AFL, Basketball, Track & Field, Volleyball THOMAS MACBETH AFL, Basketball, Cross Country, Swimming, Touch Football, Track & Field WILL MORRIS AFL, Cross Country, Track & Field DUGALD STRACHAN AFL, Cross Country, Track & Field DAVID WEHL AFL, Soccer, Touch Football, Track & Field, Volleyball CHRISTIAN WILSON Swimming, Track & Field, Triathlon SHAUN EARP was named the winner of the Secondary Sportsman of the Year. In Cross Country, Shaun was a Queensland School Sport representative, and placed second of all 14 year-olds at the National Titles in Western Australia. In Track & Field, he was recently the fastest of all 14 year-olds in Queensland at the State Titles, and qualified to represent our state at the National Championships. His progression in Triathlon is also astounding. Despite only moving to this sport from running at the start of last year, he has already competed for Met East at the State Championships and placed 4th in his age group at the National Youth Championships in Twin Waters earlier this year. It is scary to think how good he will be once he has a few more years of swimming and cycling behind him. The nominees and winners (highlighted) of each individual sport are listed below: AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL BASKETBALL Primary (f) Primary (m) Secondary (f) Secondary (m) Mitchell Bourke Connor Brodie Lachlan Jones Chelsea Anthony Joshua Kelly Sarah Bailey Nicholas Brushe Rachel Evans Ben McCloskey Bridie Claffey Nicholas Logan Georgia Lane Lachlan Toovey Mela Gillard Nathan Obermuller Hayley Lehmann Zander Zwolsman Georgia Newton CROSS COUNTRY Primary (f) Primary (m) Secondary (f) Secondary (m) NETBALL Primary Secondary Isabella Harris Justin Brown Courtney Gibson Daniel Campbell Georgia Lane Jean-Luc Fuller Jamie Hiscock Shaun Earp Emily Macbeth Max Hooper Joanne Miller John Gallagher Katinka von E-W Will Morris Jithya Fernando Rachel Howse Zoe Moran Ebony Rayner
SOCCER Primary Secondary Brooke Evans Ellie Lawson Mikayla Wyatt Joshua Church Connor Jones Ethan Mowbray Tristan Leek Harry Towner Panashe Machingura Kyle Treurnich Harrison Schroeder SWIMMING Primary (f) Primary (m) Secondary (f) Secondary (m) TOUCH FOOTBALL Primary (f) Primary (m) Secondary (f) Secondary (m) TRACK & FIELD Primary (f) Primary (m) Secondary (f) Secondary (m) Brooklyn Slender Nicholas Harwood Mela Gillard Thomas D Arcy Rachel Howse Lachlan Beveridge Portia Bourke Mitchell Bourke Isabella Harris Lachlan Beveridge Ellie-Ann Green John Gallagher Georgia Tennant Ben McCloskey Hannah Lord Daley Smeltzer Stephanie James Ben Dawes Ellie-Ann Green Christopher Chuc Georgia Lane Max Hooper Jamie Hiscock Will Morris Grace Wheeley Matthew Mather Jade McKeown-Ramsay Samuel Spindler Isabella Kregar Jake Jackson Georgia McGuiness Lachlan Jones Emily Macbeth Taige Hooper Joanne Miller Dugald Strachan Harrison Wheeley Drew Price Joanne Miller David Wehl Jorja Roberts Lachlan McBain Hayley Partridge Christian Wilson TRIATHLON Shaun Earp Aidan Fuller Katinka von E-W Christian Wilson VOLLEYBALL Female Male Rebecca Bradfield Ryan Den-Kaat Georgia McGuiness Zachary Jack Alexandra Moran Lachlan Jones Alicia Partridge Kane Luhrmann
We would like to thank our sponsors of the Sports Awards Dinner: Our Principal Sponsor SCG Electrical - owned and operated by the Gouws family - SCG Electrical offer a complete range of electrical services for homes and businesses, Our silver sponsor is Main Constructions, owned and operated by the Rayner and Sylvester families. Main Constructions is a diverse Construction company dedicated to providing client service which exceeds expectations. We also have a number of event partners assisting us with sponsorship: myfootdr Podiatry Centre was co-founded and is co-directed by Sheldon College parent, Greg Dower. myfootdr is Australia s largest and most trusted podiatry group, in myfootdr is also the major sponsor of the Sheldon Triathlon Club. Bike Nirvana, located just down the road at Victoria Point. Bike Nirvana is the supply partner to the Sheldon Triathlon Club, and stocks a very impressive range of bikes and cycle gear. poolwerx Birkdale, who look after our College pools. needs, please contact poolwerx Birkdale. For all your swimming pool Total Football Academy, our Soccer coaching partners, who have supported this event in each and every one of its 6 years. Total Football Academy provides coaches for the Sheldon College Soccer Club, our junior Saturday Soccer programs and our Term 4 Super Strikers program. Should any of you or your businesses require any of the services offered by our sponsors, I m sure they would greatly appreciate the opportunity to discuss your needs. Sheldon s State Athletics Results 2014 Sheldon had 16 athletes competing at the Primary and Secondary State Track and Field Championships. These championships were held at QSAC on the 14 and 15 October (Primary) and 23-26 October (Secondary). The athletes again achieved some great results with numerous PBs; 7 age group placings and 6 Sheldon students qualifying for the National School Championships at the end of this year. The results were: MAX HOOPER (10) 1st 800m - qualified for his second Queensland team this year DANIEL CAMPBELL (16) 2nd U18 2000m Steeple (1st in his age group) - qualified for his first Queensland team SHAUN EARP (14) 5th U16 3000m (1st in his age group) - qualified for the Queensland team WILL MORRIS (14) 5th U16 2000m Steeple (2nd in his age group) - qualified him for the Queensland team DUGALD STRACHAN (15) - 3rd 800m - his first State Medal PB - qualified for his first Queensland team JAMIE HISCOCK (13) - 3rd 1500m and 6th in 800m PBs in both CHLOE TREURNICH (14) 4th in U16 3000m Walk (2nd in her age group) - qualified for her first Queensland team ELLIE-ANN GREEN (13) - 5th 400m with PB LACHLAN BEVERIDGE (11) - 7th Long Jump PB (he was extremely close to top 3) LACHLAN MCBAIN (11) - 10th 100m Final with PB
JOSH YATES (15) - 11th 400m with PB HAYLEY PARTRIDGE (13) - 12th 1500m with PB JOANNE MILLER (16) - 9th 3000m and 10th 1500m with PB TOM MACBETH (13) - 12th 400m EMILY MACBETH (10) - competed in Long Jump We wish these athletes all the best in the upcoming National School Championships to be held in Penguin, Tasmania (Primary) and Adelaide, South Australia (Secondary). We have also had five of these athletes qualify for the upcoming March National Club Championships at this State event. These students are: JAMIE HISCOCK (800, 1500, 2km Steeple, 3km), WILL MORRIS (2km Steeple), SHAUN EARP (3km), DUGALD STRACHAN (800m) and DANIEL CAMPBELL (2km Steeple). Congratulations to all the above students on these fantastic results and to our amazing Athletics Coach, Mr Ben Norton. REGIONAL ALL SCHOOLS TRIATHLON CHAMPIONSHIPS On Sunday 9 November (in the very early hours of the morning), the Regional All Schools Triathlon Championships were held at Lake Kawana. This event was second nature to many of our triathletes, but a very new experience for all of our new aquathletes. 9 of Sheldon College s Triathletes as well as 11 aquathletes competed over a range of distances and all performed admirably. We are still awaiting final Regional Team selection; however the provisional results and times are as follows: TRIATHLON Senior Female: (field of 16) Joanne Miller Katinka von Elsner-Wellsteed Senior Male: (field of 24) Aidan Fuller Intermediate Female: (field of 40) Breanna Blane Intermediate Male: (field of 54) Shaun Earp Matthew Pryde Jarred Fuller Junior Female: (field of 51) Hayley Partridge Junior Male: (field of 70) Jean-Luc Fuller Result 2nd 3rd 13th 27th 13th 37th 40th 5th 14th
AQUATHLON Times Primary Female Isabella Harris 13:54 Georgia Lane 14:36 Isabel Williams 16:24 Emily Monk 17:06 Clare Monk 18:19 Primary Male Riley Niven 14:11 Jared Smith 14:50 James Davis 15:26 Harry Towner 16:33 Jacob Cioffetelli 17:26 Breckin Hockings 19:11 Aquathlon has now finished for 2014, however if students are still wanting to participate in future events, it is highly recommended they join our Running and Swimming programs at the College (Please see the Sports Office for more details). For students in Year 6 or above, further Triathlon training opportunities do exist with information available by contacting the Head Coach, Chris Lang on c.lang@sheldoncollege.com
SPORTY STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS JESSICA EMERSON has been selected in the Met East Water Polo team for 2015. Jess will compete in the State Championships in March next year. Well done Jess! OTHER SPORTY STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS The following sporting achievements have been reported to us by parents MATTHEW MATHER has been successful in selection for Bayside East and Redlands Cricket (Bears) Under 13 Development squad after two days of trials. This selection involves Matthew representing BEARS against other representative teams locally and culminates in an Under 13 carnival to be held in Ipswich from 12 to 16 January 2015. Congratulations Matty! SWIMMING NEWS I would like to congratulate the performances of our senior swimmers who competed at the weekend s Brisbane Regional Swimming Championships. All swimmers did a fantastic job representing themselves and the Sheldon Club, each swimmer achieved new PB s in their best events and three swimmers achieved entry times for next month s Queensland State Championships. THOMAS D ARCY : Silver medal 100 Free, Bronze medal 400 Medley, 3 swims ranked in the Top 10, 3 Personal Bests - 50, 100, 400 Free MELA GILLARD : 2 swims ranked in the Top 4, 2 in Top 10 and 2 Personal Bests 50, 400 Free DALEY SMELTZER : 1 swim ranked in the Top 10, 2 Personnel Bests -100, 200 Breast HANNAH LORD : 1 swim in Top 10 HARRISON WHEELEY : 3 Personal Bests- 100, 200, 400 Free SAMUEL SPINDLER : 2 Personal Bests - 100 Free and Back ETHAN OSBORNE : 2 Personal Bests 100 Free and Back Congratulations swimmers Drew McGregor, Coach BASKETBALL MATCH REPORTS U11 Boys Metro Navy 46 v Hoopstars White 15 The week had the boys (Ambrus Major, Lachlan Kelly, Liam Forbes, Keagan Forbes, Lachlan Andrews, Hayden McKillop and Cooper Jones) playing against the bottom of the table Hoopstars White. The game started quickly with both teams getting a basket within the first minute. The Sheldon boys rebounded well and passed the ball up the court to make some good baskets. After 10 minutes the boys had established a good lead of 13 points to 7. After 15 minutes all players in the team had scored at least one basket, which was the first time that has occurred this year. By half time the score was extended to 25 points to 9 in favour of Sheldon Navy. The second half was similar to the first with a good passing game resulting in 6 different players scoring. This highlights the depth of their attack that now exists when they play as a
team. Well done to all especially the coach, Mr Frewin for making such a big difference to the style of play that was prevalent at the beginning of the year. The game finished on a high with the game s top scorer Lachlan Kelly sinking a 3 pointer within the last 3 seconds resulting in lots of cheers all round. The final score reflected a great team effort, but more importantly the number of scorers demonstrated the depth within the team when they play as a team. U11 Boys Metro Navy 40 v Carina Eagles 45 The week had the boys (Ambrus Major, Lachlan Kelly, Liam Forbes, Keagan Forbes, Lachlan Andrews, Hayden McKillop and Cooper Jones) playing against the second placed team the Carina Eagles. The game started quickly with Sheldon getting the first basket and both teams traded baskets with the score locked at 12 all after 10 minutes. The Sheldon boys have been developing their passing game and they are now proficient at passing the ball forward to a team mate to score. It s a pleasure to watch. The Carina Eagles skipped out to a 5 point half time lead and started strong in the second half with 3 unanswered baskets; however the Sheldon boys were able to regroup and turn the scoring their way with some great team work and had levelled the score at 32 points each by 8 minutes into the second half. That was a great turnaround against a quality team which boasts 3 Division 1 rep players and 3 Division 3 rep players. The teams continued to trade basket for basket, but the Carina Eagles were able to establish a 5 point break in the last 5 minutes which was maintained until the final whistle. Although the boys went down narrowly to a team with a quality line-up, the boys were able to match it with them all the way through and were able to come back from a significant deficit. This game demonstrated what a quality team the U11 Sheldon Navy Metro have become. U13 Girls Metro Navy 50 v Jets Falcons 14 Spectators were treated to a fine display of teamwork again this week! Player of the Week went to Georgia Lane for threading the needle, weaving between opposing players as if they weren t there! Chelsea Anthony (18 points) was again top scorer, and Kaitlyn Evans (2 points) impressed with some lightning-fast passes. Sarah Millar (4 points) took some great rebounds, while Kyla Johnson (2 points) and Rachel Evans (12 points) made some well-timed intercepts. Danielle Bayes (12 points) played a brilliant all-round game. Great to watch, girls! PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Basketball U13 G M Navy Georgia Lane