Sports News
Inaugural Holy Trinity Open
The courts were buzzing with excitement as more than 50 students from Year 1 to Year 6 participated in the first-ever Holy Trinity Open Tennis. After an incredible week of matches, the championship finals took place on Monday.
In the boys' final, Odin Stroud emerged victorious over Leo Meagher with a standout performance. The girls' final was equally exciting, with Zara Greenaway defeating Aaliyah Aitken in a hard-fought match. Both champions displayed exceptional skill and sportsmanship, leaving teachers and spectators impressed.
A special thank you to Kids Biz for their generous prize sponsorship! The winners, Odin and Zara, will walk away with a $50 Rebel voucher as a reward for their efforts.
We also want to acknowledge all participants for their enthusiasm and fair play throughout the tournament—it was inspiring to see such competitive spirit and respect on the court.
Looking ahead, we can’t wait to continue the fun with a doubles competition in the coming weeks, along with a much-anticipated teachers vs. students showdown!
Woden Valley U10s
Over the weekend of 19th-20th October, some of our girls played at Broulee in the Coasties Cup tournament, representing Woden Valley Under 10s. They played an undefeated season at Woden Valley Soccer Club, so hopes were high!
At Broulee, after 1 loss, and 2 wins, they made it to the grand final against the South East Phoenix FC, who had beat them at their first ever game as a team in pre-season.
The U10 girls drew 1:1 at full time, going into nail biting extra time for golden goal. Less than 2 minutes into extra time, Woden Valley scored to secure the final.
Ivy E was even awarded the MVP award as voted by the referees over the weekend.
There were some very ecstatic, noisy, proud and emotional parents on the sidelines.
We had family time, beach soccer, swims, drinks, and a team dinner at Tomakin Sports Club. The girls friendships are so special, and a huge thanks to John Coates, and Coach Matt O’Dwyer for an outstanding season.