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Tuesday, 17 Mar 2020

Years 2 – 12 Cross Country Carnival

The College Cross Country Carnival will now be held on-site at the College on Friday, 27th March for students in Years 2 -12.

Due to recent developments, new government measures and AIS recommendations regarding the Coronavirus, the College Cross Country event will now be held on-site at the College and will now be closed to parents/caregivers/spectators. We appreciate the disappointment this information about the closed College Cross Country may cause, but it is a necessary measure we must take at this time to protect the safety and wellbeing of all involved.

Attendance at this carnival is compulsory for all students. If your child is absent they must provide a valid reason in writing to deb.paardekooper@bcc.nsw.edu.au for Primary students and kathy.evans@bcc.nsw.edu.au for Secondary students.

The Sausage Sizzle has unfortunately been cancelled.

Secondary Zone Swimming Carnival

Last week thirty one students represented the College at the annual Taree, Hunter and Central Coast Christian School (THACCCSA) Zone Swimming Carnival. All students valiantly battled in the pool against the others schools, coming an impressive second to the larger Green Point Christian College team.

Twenty six of the thirty one students qualified through to CSSA State Swimming. Well done all.

Special mention to the following students for placing in Age Champion results:
17 Years Boys 3rd Place – Flynn Mills
16 Years Boys 2nd Place – Lachlan Rae
15 Years Boys 3rd Place – Luke Hall
14 Years Boys Age Champion – Daniel Culjack
13 Years Boys – 2nd Place Aidan Rae, 13 Years Boys 3rd Place – Zac Williams

17 Years Girls 2nd Place – Sarabi Sponza
15 Years Girls 2nd Place – Charlotte Robinson
13 Years Girls 3rd Place – Ellie-Sue Lusis

Primary CSSA State Swimming Carnival

Thirteen Primary students travelled to Blacktown last week as a part of the Hunter Zone team, swimming at the NSW CSSA Swimming Carnival.

Five of those students swam in individual events, and four of those finished in the top three of their event, booking a spot on the CSSA team to compete at NSW CIS in the coming weeks should those carnivals proceed.

Hamish Rae (11yr 50m Freestyle, Breaststroke, Backstroke), Appin Paterson (10yr 50m Freestyle, Backstroke), Isabella Maiden (9yr 50m Freestyle), and Kristian Hallin (11yr 50m Breaststroke) will swim at Homebush in the NSW CSSA team should that carnival proceed.

Whilst he didn’t qualify, finishing 6th, Harvey Lusis took an amazing 4 seconds off his Personal Best (PB) time in 50m Butterfly after beating his PB at Zone by 12 seconds!

Our relay teams (Junior & Senior Boys, and Junior Girls) were awfully close to qualifying. The Girls and Junior Boys finished in in 4th position, although the boys were later disqualified for an early break, and the Senior Boys, whilst finishing 5th, were only 0.34 seconds outside of 3rd in a thrilling finish.

A special congratulations to Hamish Rae who dominated the competition to win the 11yr Boys Age Champion award.

THACCCSA Zone Touch Football Gala Day

What a magnificent effort by students who represented BCC at the annual Zone Touch Football Gala Day. All teams competed valiantly with the Open Girls and Open Boys both just missing a semi final spot based on a for and against ruling by 1 try. The Under 15 Girls and Boys Teams were undefeated all day winning through to their respective Grand Finals. Both teams lost their Grand Finals, despite playing exceptionally well, and were proud runners up.

Congratulations to following students for being selected in the Hunter Team to represent Hunter at the CSSA State Touch Gala Day at Port Macquarie should that carnival proceed: Open Girls: Kate Langejans, Under 15 Boys: Toby Maddison and Luke Hall, Under 15 Girls: Jorja Simolin, Natalie Benn, Amalie Ford, Rosie Neat, Tarryn Ellam and Sophia Hart.