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NE WS  AND  E VENT S                                                            NE WS  AND  E VENT S




 The JCH spirit pays sporting dividends


 Over the next two days, the JCH Mixed Squash team proved
 their hours of training had paid off, reaching the final where
 they were once again facing Ormond. With both teams finishing
 with four wins each, the scoring came down to sets, where we
 went down by just one – an outstanding effort.
















 JCH mixed squash team after the final
 After an incredibly competitive year, JCH has once again proven   This was a year of determination and courage, with many
 to the residents of College Crescent its strength and dedication   students participating in sports in which they had little or no   SWOTVAC netball
 in the intercollegiate sporting events. The recognition   experience. Janet Clarke Hall prides itself on a spirit of inclusivity,
 our College received across the year for our sporting   encouraging a wide range of students to feel the confidence
 accomplishments was truly special, thanks to the skill, attitudes   to be part of a sporting team. This enabled the College to
 and sportsmanship our students consistently displayed.  be represented in every sport on the college calendar, a feat   A so-fish-ticated shell-ebration at the Submerged
 achieved for the first time thanks to our first ever AFLW team!
 Countless hours of training across the year resulted in College   Those not participating in a particular sport were equally   Soiree!
 points scored in Badminton, Hockey, Women’s Netball,   crucial, with supporters faithfully turning up to cheer the teams
 Women’s Soccer, Squash and both Men’s and Women’s   on regardless of the early wakeups or the crazy Melbourne   Every year, the JCH Ball proves to be the highlight of the
 Volleyball. These successes against considerably larger colleges   weather. A sporting event which perfectly captured the JCH   College social calendar – a stunning night full of dancing,
 resulted in an incredible fourth place in the Tickner Cup based   spirit was the AFLW game against Queens. Despite our size, the   laughing, and unforgettable memories. As the 2024 Ball
 on our overall points for the 2024 intercollegiate sporting   College managed to field a full women’s team, cheered on by   Coordinator, I had the privilege of bringing this incredible
 season, our highest placing in over a decade! Announced at   an enthusiastic team of supporters. This was a special day which   event to life, a task that was as fulfilling as it was challenging.
 the Valedictory Dinner, this was a result which filled the College   captured the core values of JCH, players going out and having a   Planning the ball was no small feat. It all started months
 with pride, as so many within the Dining Hall had contributed to   go, with a large group of students and staff to back them up!  in advance with venue hunting – scouting locations,
 this overall achievement.  envisioning themes, and crunching numbers with our
 Outside of the intercollegiate competitions, social sport was   amazing Treasurer, Josephine Ung to make sure our budget
 widely popular within College life. A highlight of this was   could stretch as far as possible. With the help of the Vice-
 SWOTVAC sports, occurring at the end of the semesters. Netball   President, Evie Archer and three dedicated representatives,
 was a huge success, with Semester 1 introducing the inaugural   we navigated the intricate web of logistics: finalising
 Exer match, which saw current students battle it out with JCH   contracts, coordinating catering, designing the perfect
 alumni. While the Exers managed to claim the win this time,   seating plan, and of course, negotiating (begging) for the
 both teams had a blast and are looking forward to challenging   best deals on catering, entertainment, and décor.
 each other again in 2025. Semester 2 also saw JCH play a        Ball committee (L-R): Georgina Samargis, Evie Archer, Hal Porter,
 SWOTVAC Netball friendly match against St Hilda’s college – a   The excitement truly began when we settled on our theme.   Shandrey Pretorius, Emma Weiser
 great opportunity for us to connect with more students from   We decided on ‘Submerged Soirée,’ a sophisticated spin on
 around the Crescent.   ‘Under the Sea’ as we were hosting the ball at the Melbourne   their faces lighting up as they took in the atmosphere (a
               Aquarium! With the tone set we could finally start planning
 Declan Baker  the visuals – from fairy lights and strings of pearls to custom   massive fishtank in the middle of the room) – it made every
 Male Sports Representative 2025  cocktails and a live DJ, every detail was meticulously   challenge worth it. The dance floor was packed, everyone
 Men’s volleyball team ready for the final  curated to transport our guests into a world of submerged   chatting at their tables, and as the night went on, I felt an
                                                               overwhelming sense of pride.
 Two standout events this year were the Volleyball and Squash   celebration.
 tournaments which took place as the final intercollegiate   No grand event, however, comes without its hurdles.   Being the Ball Coordinator was an intense but deeply
 sporting events of the year. The Women’s Volleyball team   A last-minute hiccup with the photographer? Sorted.    rewarding experience. It taught me resilience, organisation,
 managed to take the eventual tournament winners, Ormond,   A minor panic over ticket sales? Managed. Losing sleep   and the power of collaboration. Most importantly, it
 to a fifth and final set before just falling short. However, an   over seating arrangements? Don’t worry about it! The   reminded me why JCH is such a special place – because of
 incredible performance the following day earned them a solid   key was adaptability and teamwork. Constant and open   the incredible people who make every moment worthwhile.
 third place overall, defeating Trinity College. In addition, the   communication with venue and College staff, and with   To future coordinators: embrace the chaos, trust your team,
 Men’s Volleyball team managed to reach the final where they   my incredible team ensured that every problem found a   and remember – no matter the challenges, the night will be
 played Ormond on a Friday night. Witnessing the number of   solution before it could dampen the night’s magic.  spectacular, and the memories will last a lifetime!
 JCHers who turned up in support truly highlighted the spirit of
 JCH, managing to outcheer a significantly larger college right   And then, after months of preparation, the night arrived.   Shandrey Pretorius
 until the end. After a number of closely contested sets, JCH   Seeing everyone step into the venue, dressed to the nines,   JCH Ball Coordinator
 finished a very impressive second.   Our first ever College AFLW team
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