Sports News
School Cross Country
After many attempts throughout Term 1 we were unable to hold our Cross Country Carnival at Junction Hill due to the wet weather. We finally had a couple of dry days last week and we were able to hold our carnival here at school.
Results are as Follows
Kindergarten Girls 1 - Everly Smith, 2 - Grace Dewberry, 3 - Etta Blackman
Kindergarten Boys 1 - Navrin Robertson, 2 - Archer Allen, 3 - Taj Bancroft
7 Years Boys 1 - Darcy Allen, 2 - Nash Ryder, 3 - Cooper Hearfield
7 Years Girls 1 - Alice Cornish, 2 - Catalina Venari, 3 - Tiarn Nipperess
8/9 Years Girls 1 - Maeve Thompson, 2 -Stevie Rizzo, 3 - Addison Peppernell
8/9 Years Boys 1 - Braxn Nipperess, 2 - Jack Cornish, 3 - Harry Whyte
10 Years Girls 1 - Emily Archer, 2 - Harlow Callaghan, 3 - Evelyn Hartley
10 Years Boys 1 - Serge Lobsey, 2 - Hudson Lewis, 3 - Huy Nguyen
11 Years Girls 1 - Sabrina Golding, 2-Sophie Sutherland, 3 - Solina Dorbecker Bendle
11 Years Boys 1 - Oliver Gallaher, 2 - Callum Cameron, 3 - Chace Harris
12 Years Girls 1 - Charlotte Hottes, 2 - Elie Wills, 3 - Mabel Muler
12 Years Boys 1 - Zaden Nipperess, 2 - Theo Davey, 3 - Wyn Brown
These were our place getters but we were able to nominate 5 students for Zone Cross Country so we had 38 students represent us at the Clarence Zone Cross Country.








Bathurst Winter Sports Trials
Six students from St Mary’s travelled to Bathust for the Polding Winter Sports Trials in Hockey last week. Georgia Skeels, Olivia Peppernell, Stella Skeels, Max Lobsey, Oliver Inskipp and Jamieson Allen. All our students played exceptionally during the trials and had some pleasing results. Oliver Inskipp and Max lobsey were both successful in being selected to represent the Polding Team at the NSW State Championships in Tamworth. Max was so impressive he was named as Vice Captain of the team. Well done to all our school sports representatives.
Zone Cross Country
St Marys sent a squad of 38 students to the Clarence Zone Cross Country Carnival at the Grafton Race Course on Wednesday. Fantastic planning and thinking outside the square was the reason we used the race course as our venue. So impressive was the venue, the Diocesan Cross Country Carnival will be held there as well on May 24. All of our students were wonderful representatives of our school and participated with enthusiasm. Congratulations to Max Lobsey(3rd) and Sabrina Golding(4th) who qualified to represent the Clarence Zone at the Diocesan Cross Country Carnival.
Yours in Sport
Peter Tonkin

