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SPORT NEWS

SMR CROSS COUNTRY

Forty students represented McKinnon at the Southern Metro Region Cross Country on Tuesday 9 June. 

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There were some incredible individual results with Luka Sideridis (Year 12) winning his race after his return from injury. Flynn Walker (Year 8) and Olin Buisman (Year 12) in 2nd place in their races and Layn Swanson (Year 12) and Maidi Uribe Cardoso (Year 8) in 3rd place. The 17-20 Girls team and the 14 Boys team also came in 1st place. 

 

Congratulations to all students and good luck to the students progressing to State Cross Country in the first week of term 3.

 

Claire Weiss

Coach

TERM 2 SPORT REPORT: YEARS 7 & 8 KINGSTON CHAMPIONS!

What a fantastic term of sport it has been for our Year 7 and 8 students! Our teams competed with incredible spirit, determination, and sportsmanship throughout Term 2.

 

A massive congratulations to the following teams, who were Kingston Champions in their respective sports for Term 3 and have officially qualified for the Southern Metro Region Finals in Term 3:

 

Year 7

  • Girls B Netball

  • Boys Soccer

  • Girls Soccer

 

Year 8

  • Boys Football

  • Boys Soccer

  • Girls Soccer

 

We wish all of our qualifying athletes the best of luck as they move on to represent the college at the next level in Term 3.  Go McKinnon!

 

Liam Adlington

Years 7 & 8 Sports Coordinator

STAFF VS STUDENTS NETBALL MATCH

The annual Staff vs Students netball match delivered plenty of fast-paced action and friendly rivalry earlier this month.

 

Staff started strongly, taking an early lead before the students quickly found their rhythm and took control of the game. A few questionable (and very entertaining) umpiring decisions had players and spectators laughing, but the students proved too strong, claiming a well-deserved victory.

 

Despite the competitive spirit on court, the real winner of the day was the fantastic atmosphere, with staff and students coming together for an enjoyable and memorable match.

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