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Winter Sports Results

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First Basketballers enjoyed mixed results this year. Frequently in front at half time, we let several games slip through our fingers: especially v Haileybury and Xavier in Rounds 1 and 2. However, four wins from our subsequent six encounters gave us something to smile about, and it was pleasing to see Captain Ed Cowan, Nick Thomas, Chris Anderson, and Angus Keach get among the points. Of note, Cowan and Thomas were nominated for the APS team and Thomas was successful. He is also the 2005 recipient of the ëSlam Dunk Club Trophyí for MVP this year. The First xviii had a very positive season, winning all but one (important!) game against Haileybury. Across the season the players developed in all areas, particularly teamwork and leadership. The team was superbly led by captain Peter Rattray, who received solid support from Jack Davis, Andrew Ainger, Alistair Pike, Ed Barlow and Tim Green. Nick Smith (Yr 11) won the Best and Fairest award from Jack Davis and Alistair Pike. ëMost Inspirational Playerí (keenly judged by the coaching staff and players) was Dean Sheetz, who also is in Year 11. Steven Holding, Mick Smith, Chris Appel are to be commended for their coaching roles this season.
7 May HC 52 def SC 40
14 May XC 47 def SC 43
21 May Carey 47 def SC 37
28 May SC 69 def MGS 34
4 June CG 32 def SC 23
10 June XV 47 def SC 43
18 June SC 49 def WC 42
23 July SC 60 def MGS 32
30 July SC 53 def Carey 48
6 Aug WC 63 def SC 56
7 May SC 16.15.111 def BGS 13.9.87
14 May SC 27.16.178 def Carey 7.8.50
21 May SC 13.7.85 def XC 9.10.64
28 May SC 16.13.109 def GC 7.7.49
4 June SC 25.16.166 def WC 6.4.40
10 June SC 27.16.178 def Carey 7.8.50
18 June SC 16.12.108 def SKC 16.5.101
24 June SC 19.14.128 def CG 9.6.60
23 July HC 14.9.93 def SC 9.6.60
6 Aug SC 20.7.127 def MGS 9.6.60
Hockey Hockey Soccer Soccer
The Scotch Hockey season has been one of outstanding success culminating with a very well supported dinner at Kooyong for the presentation of the Best and Fairest for each team, for the season. Four teams were undefeated for the year, the 9As, the Third X1, the 10Bs and the 7Bs. Two of these teams (the 10Bs and the Thirds) did not concede a goal. The season saw the formation of The Montgomery Club, a parents support group for hockey, which has been an exciting development for Scotch Hockey. The First X1 played their best hockey of the season to defeat Melbourne Grammar in the last match of the season and finish with a very credible win/loss ratio. The First XI Soccer team had a challenging 2005 season. All games were played with determination and skill which continued to foster the excitement of soccer at Scotch College. We started the season with a round-robin tournament at Xavier College, where we came third. The soccer season continued to be filled with emotion at each game on Saturday. We also had exciting games against Xavier and Caulfield, just to mention two of our successful games. Special thanks must go to the coaches Mr Cutinelli, Ferencz Baranyay and Bobby McLaughlin as well the PASS Committee for all their hard work throughout the season.
7 May SC 3 drew BGS 3
14 May Carey 5 def SC 1
21 May XC 4 def SC 2
28 May SC 4 def GC 0
4 June SC 3 def WC 1
10 June Carey 5 def SC 1
18 June SC 8 def SKC 0
23 July HC 5 def SC 2
6 Aug SC 4 def MGS 2
7 May BGS 8 def SC 1
14 May SC 2 drew Carey 2
21 May SC 3 def XC 2
28 May SC 2 def GC 0
4 June SC 1 def WC 0
10 June SC 2 drew Carey 2
18 June SKC 4 def SC 1
16 July SC 4 def WC 3
23 July HC 7 def SC 1
6 Aug MGS 1 def SC 0
Rugby Rugby Winter Tennis Winter Tennis
The First xv Rugby Team has had a great season, starting with a development tour to Singapore in the term one vacation. They completed in the 7ís Competition, coming second, and a week later, won the 15-a-side Schools Round Robin Tournament. The season was excellent, with two boys being selected for the Open Victorian Schoolboys Team, which was successful at the Division 11 Championships in July. The team was captained by Jason Goldsworthy, with Ben Constable class="bone" and Tim Lindsay as Vice-Captains. To their credit, the boys reached the Grand Final and were narrowly defeated 8-14, in a titanic struggle against our old rivals St Kevinís. The First Winter Tennis team enjoyed continued success this year after finishing the season undefeated. This saw the Winter Tennis team finish atop of the APS table class="bone" and run out the season as APS Champions.
14 May SC 85 def BGS 0
21 May SKC 25 def SC 7
28 May SC 12 def XV 10
4 June SC 17 def GGS 3
10 June SC 85 def BGS 0
18 June SC 61 def Melb High 0
23 July SC 20 def MGS 9
30 July SC 36 def MGS 10
(Semi Final)
6 Aug SKC 14 def SC 8
(Grand Final)
7 May SC 4 sets (40 games) def MGS 4 sets (28 games)
14 May SC 4 sets (38 g) def Trinity 4 sets (33 g)
21 May SC 7 sets (43 g) def Carey 1 set (16 g)
28 May SC 4 sets (33 g) drew Trinity 4 sets (33 g)
4 June SC 6 sets (43 g) def Mentone 2 sets (21 g)
10 June SC 4 sets (38 g) def Trinity 4 sets (33 g)
18 June 7 sets (46 g) def Carey 1 set (19 g)
16 July SC 7 sets (45 g) def Mentone 1 set (24 g)
23 July SC 7 sets (48 g) def XC 1 set (19 g)
30 July SC 8 sets (48 g) def MGS 0 (12 g)
6 Aug SC 4 sets (33 g) def Trinity 4 sets (29 g)

Updated: Monday 24 June 2013