Marby Cup results
We had another successful Marby Cup today and once again the race was competed in great spirit!
It was pleasing to see so many parents come along and enjoy the atmosphere and we are very grateful to the VRC for our special access to Flemington, particularly at this time of the year.
The year level winners received their medals from Brent Vallance, with the overall winners announced and congratulations to Bianca Puglisi and Lachlan Attard.
Please congratulate the following year level winners, for their outstanding efforts!
YEAR 7
GOLD
Lara Sacaner
Will Dsatschenko
SILVER
Alana Cortelino
Janitha Dharmabandu
BRONZE
Teshena Munro
Ermias Mersha
YEAR 8
GOLD
Montaya Sardi
Devesh Sri Deenathayalan
SILVER
Bridie Collings
Noah Hopman
BRONZE
Brooklyn Palu
Shabir Sawiz
YEAR 9
GOLD
Charlize Buna
Lachlan Attard
SILVER
Bec Dymalovski
Jalen Jaimangal
BRONZE
Kaylee Mangion
Darcy Gregory-Francis
YEAR 10
GOLD
Kiralee Collings
Gus Greer
SILVER
Yara Taylor
James Grasset
BRONZE
Olivia Manfre
Thomas Elliott
VCE
GOLD
Bianca Puglisi
Felipe Sanchez
SILVER
Aimee Jungfer
Jack Gillard
BRONZE
Georgia Muller
Fred Pace
OVERALL WINNERS
GOLD
BIANCA PUGLISI
LACHLAN ATTARD
SILVER
LARA SACANER
WILL DSATSCHENKO
BRONZE
ALANA CORTELINO
JANITHA DHARMABANDU
A great news weekend. MSA Students win Gold
It was a big weekend for MSA student athletes Casey Paea and Paul Tsapatolis winning Gold medals in international Basketball competitions, while on home soil Georgie Prespakis won the 2019 NAB League Girls Best & Fairest.
It was a big weekend for MSA student athletes Casey Paea and Paul Tsapatolis winning Gold medals in international Basketball competitions, while on home soil Georgie Prespakis won the 2019 NAB League Girls Best & Fairest.
Casey was part of the victorious Australian Women’s 3x3 team which won Gold in the FIBA U18 3x3 Asian Cup defeating Japan in the final 21-10. Australia were undefeated in the tournament winning all 5 games.
Paul Tsapatolis won Gold with his Aussie teammates in the FIBA U18 Oceania Championships defeating New Zealand in the Final 85-56. Paul was also named in the 2019 FIBA U17 Oceania All-Star Five.
Meanwhile Georgia Prespakis has completed a unique family double by winning the 2019 NAB League Girls Best & Fairest, one year after her elder sister Maddie achieved the same feat.
Georgia scored 20 points in the vote count (4 more than her sister) to win the award by 5 votes. Fellow MSA Athlete Ellie McKenziefinished equal third on 14 votes.
Both Georgia and Ellie were named in the 2019 NAB League Girls Team of the Year.
MSA Students shine on a National and World stage
Maribyrnong Sports Academy students have played a major part in sporting success for their state and country around the world during the past few weeks.
Maribyrnong Sports Academy students have played a major part in sporting success for their state and country around the world during the past few weeks.
Here at home our Basketballers have ruled the boards at the School Sport Australia National Championships played in Bendigo.
Zac Triplett and Joe Brazier won gold at the final of the Men’s U18 Nationals when they beat New South Wales by 4 points. Zac was Co-Captain of the Blue team had a team high 26 points in the Gold Medal match. Zac’s effort was off the back of an impressive time at the NCAA Basketball camp in Texas in July.
Tess Barnes, Casey Paea, Tylah Hooper, Victoria Ikenasio and Ally Keating were all part of the U18 Victoria Blue team which won the silver medal, losing to New South Wales in the final 56-53. New South Wales was the only team to beat the Vic’s throughout the whole tournament with our girls losing the first match to them by 4 points and the grand final by 3 points. Casey Paea was Victoria’s highest scorer with 94 points made during the 7 games of the tournament. Tess Barnes landed an amazing 90% of her 2 point attempts, while Casey made a team high 41% of her 3 point shots, scoring from 10 of her 24 attempts.
Kera Bennett, who was part of the U18 Victoria White team won a bronze medal
We welcome back Year 12 student athlete Bonnie Yu who was Co-Captain of the Australian Under 19 Lacrosse team playing in the World Championships in Ontario, Canada. Bonnie and her teammates did Australia proud winning the bronze medal at the Championships defeating England 13-8 in the final. Bonnie scored 2 goals in the Bronze medal match, including the opening goal of the game, and had 1 assist.
A huge congratulations to Maribyrnong student athletes Reba Stewart and Leon Sejranovic for winning Gold Medals at the Pacific Games and backing it up 2 days later, winning Gold again at the Oceania Championships, both held in Samoa.
This is a huge achievement for these 17 year olds, winning 2 Gold Medals each in the Senior divisions competing against older, more experienced athletes.
Congratulations to all our students for their amazing efforts and we would also like to congratulate our coaches and Phys prep staff for all the work they do getting our students ready for top level competition.