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SPORTING HIGHLIGHTS
T OUCH FOO TBALL - NSW JUNIOR ST A TE CUP
TOUCH FOOTBALL - NSW JUNIOR STATE CUP
In March, BMGS fielded a Girls’ Touch Football in the U18 State Cup Touch Football Championships.
For most of these girls it was their first experience playing representative Touch Football. They learnt a lot over
the three days of competition, and all players benefited from the experience, returning to the ISA competition
with more confidence and tactical skills.
Special mention must be made of to Rosie Sullivan, who was one of 25 players selected to trial for the Sydney
METS team; a tremendous achievement. Pictured left to right; Clodagh McDermott, Ellen Glasson, Rosie
Sullivan, Katerina Reynolds, Taylor McLeod, Ruby Charlton and Mr Brad Hoffmann (Coach).
TBALL
CR
OSS COUNTRY
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FOOTBALL CROSS COUNTRY
Rosie Sullivan (Year 12) competed at the NSWCIS Three Junior School
Football Championships at the end of Term 2. The (Wentworth Falls)
team was successful overall placing 2 . This is the students competed in the
nd
end of Rosie’s Football Representative career with Combined Independent
BMGS; a player who has been a great ambassador Schools (CIS) Cross
for both BMGS and ISA during her time at the Country Carnival,
School. In recognition of her efforts, Rosie was representing our
acknowledged at the Valedictory Dinner with Senior association (HICES).
Sportswoman of the Year, Gold Colours in Football,
and a special ISA Award for Sporting Excellence. Well done to Hunter
Costigan (Year 6),
Keeden Harrison (Year
6) and Tasman Harrison
(Year 3) who competed
at the Combined
Independent Schools
Cross Country Carnival
in June, representing our
association, HICES.
In a fantastic result, Keeden (pictured) finished 5
th
in his age group, qualifying to represent CIS at the
State Championships. Tasman Harrison finished in 7
th
place, and was 1 Reserve for his age group. The State
st
Championships were due to be held early in Term 3,
however, the Carnival did not go ahead due
to lockdowns.