REPRESENTATIVE SPORT
Please see below the Updated 2023 Flyer to promote NSWCCC individual pathways and the process for registering through the CSNSW Sport website for students and parents information.
TERM 1 2023 REPRESENTATIVE SPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Below are the NSWCCC individual pathways sports events that students can nominate for over the coming weeks.
Students are to join Google classroom (code: aovy4gq) AND
Check the registration process and events via the web site https://csnsw.sport/ or see this link for help
https://csnsw.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/2/article/198901765?src=-916282111%20%20?
TERM 1 INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION CLOSING DATES:
- 6 February @ 5pm NSWCCC Cricket Boys Open
- 10 February @ 5pm NSWCCC Softball
- 15 February @ 5pm NSW All Schools Individual Triathlon (Thursday 23 Feb) Team (Friday 24 Feb)
- 17 February @ 5pm NSWCCC Tennis
- 24 February @ 5pm NSWCCC Baseball
- 3 March @ 5pm NSWCCC Golf
Also check out the following:
AFL- U15's Boys Southern Country AFL Trials to be held in Canberra on Wednesday March 1 2023. Nominations close Friday 17 February 2023.
- 18's Ladies Southern Combined Country trials. Tuesday 14 March. Nominations close Tuesday 28 February
- U15's and Open Boys trials Wednesday 29 March. Nominations close on 15 March.
- 15's and Opens Thursday 30 March. Nominations close Wednesday 10 March.
- Boys and Girls Trials Friday 31 March
Please feel free to contact our school with any questions.
Once you have nominated, Compass will provide you and your team with permission notes to complete. If team members fail to return these notes in a timely manner, your team's entry may be withdrawn.
DIOCESAN SCHOOL TENNIS
Congratulations to the St Johns boys and girls tennis teams who both won the consolation final at the Diocesan tennis Championships at Beaton Park.
The boys team members were Josh Miller, Matthew Page, Billy Broadhurst and Jacob Ey. The first match was a tough one for the boys coming up against eventual champions Edmund Rice College. Our super sub – Matthew, had the best results in the singles. In the next match the boys combined well in the doubles with all boys winning their matches. The final match was a good competition between equally matched teams. Josh and Matthew combined strongly to win their match. Billy showed great determination combining with Jacob for a strong performance.
The girls team members were Hannah Phillips, Ava Groves, Gianna Gonzaga and Amelia O’Neill. The first match was a closely fought contest. Hannah’s singles match was a highlight with a high standard of play from both girls, in fact a comment was made by a spectator that they would ‘pay money to watch that match – it was so good!’ Ava’s level of play improved as she got more comfortable on the court, and she had a strong win in her singles
match. Giannna, in her first-time representing St Johns, was full of energy on the court and had a close match. Amelia was smiling the whole time on the court and improving with every match. The girls narrowly lost this match but went on to win the next two and take out the consolation final!
All students represented the school demonstrating good sportsmanship and respectful play.
Congratulations !




