It's College Season. And MSA plays a big part
Another seven Maribyrnong Sports Academy students will make their way over to the United States of America in 2021 after signing their National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) letter of intent for their respective colleges.
Another seven Maribyrnong Sports Academy students will make their way over to the United States of America in 2021 after signing their National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) letter of intent for their respective colleges.
It’s been another big year for our Academy students when it comes to heading to the USA to further their sporting career and education. “ While we have 7 students who have signed already, we know there are more that our waiting to do so, and we hope that this year we will pass our previous record of 8 students signed to US Colleges in a year” said Mark McAllion, Sporting Director of MSA.
Maribyrnong Sports Academy has helped place 70 students into US Colleges since our first student athlete left our shores in 2008.
US College Academic Guidance Counsellor at MSA Maureen Spencer-Gardner says the excitement around these announcements is amazing. “We are so proud and excited about these outstanding US college scholarship achievements by our current Year 12s. Most of these student-athletes have been meeting with me since Year 9 to plan their academic courses through to Year 12, and to prepare for all the steps in US college pathway. They have all been extremely self-motivated, focussing on working hard both in their classes and in their sports, with their eyes on the goal of earning these sports scholarships to study for a university degree while competing in high-level US College sports.
And while the students are very much looking forward to their life in a new country, Maureen stresses there are still concerns about the current state of affairs with the Pandemic. “The COVID pandemic in 2020 has added to their challenges, and they have all come through! As Maribyrnong Sports Academy student-athletes they are all uniquely prepared for life as a student-athlete in USA! They are all very thankful, as I am, for their teachers and their Sports Academy coaches and high-performance physical preparation staff. I feel honoured to share in each of their journeys!
Year 12 students who have signed with US Colleges for 2021 are:
Aimee JUNGFER received her Admissions letter from Princeton University on October 16th. Aimee will compete in Princeton Tigers Field Hockey team from 2021-25 while studying towards a prestigious degree at Princeton University, a high-academic Ivy League school
Holly FURPHY signed last week at Santa Clara University Women's Soccer Program
Layla LOPEZ signed with Utah Valley University Women's Soccer. Utah Valley play in the same conference (league) as Santa Clara, so Layla will be playing against Holly from 2021 to 2025!
Casey PAEA has signed with SUNY (State University of New York in Buffalo) Women's Basketball program. Casey has been asked to attend the college for a start in January 2021.
Tess BARNES signed with University of Wyoming Women's Basketball Program
Keenan SPENCE signed with Texas Tech University Div 1 Baseball program
Harun PELJA has signed with Ventura College Baseball program
Mark McAllion says he is cannot speak highly enough about the process in place at MSA which allows student athletes to consider this pathway “We are extremely proud to have had the ability to guide these students into considering taking on the challenge of higher education in another country. We also pay tribute to Maureen Spencer-Gardner who has played a major part in getting these student athletes and all before them, ready for the next stage of their lives as early as year 9. Maureen will be retiring from the Education Department at the end of this year, after 50 years’ service, and we thank her so much for all she has done.“
MSA Appoints New AFL Coach
Maribyrnong Sports Academy welcomes a new coach into their ranks for the remainder of the 2020 school year and beyond.
Maribyrnong Sports Academy welcomes a new coach into their ranks for the remainder of the 2020 school year and beyond. Robbie Chancellor has been selected from a highly credentialed group of applicants, to replace Ryan O’Keefe as the MSA Head Coach of our Australian Rules Football program, with Ryan leaving us, having accepted a position with AFL New South Wales.
MSA’s partnership with AFL Victoria continues with Robbie also being appointed the Talent Pathway Coach for the U19’s Boys and Girls at the Western Jets. NAB League Manager – Metro, Paul Hamilton congratulated Chancellor on his new role.
“We are extremely excited to have Robbie as part of our team. Robbie brings 12 years of AFL club experience in a variety of roles. Robbie’s comes to us most recently from St Kilda Football club where he held an Assistant and Development Coaching role for 2019 and 2020 seasons. Prior to this, Robbie held an analysis Manager / opposition and Strategy Coach position at the Saints and also an opposition analyst role with Melbourne Football Club and Hawthorn Football Club. Robbie brings a fresh outlook, professionalism and enthusiasm to work with young athletes.”
Hamilton pointing out the importance of the AFL’s partnership with Maribyrnong Sports Academy, “ As you may be aware, we have a strong relationship with the Maribyrnong College. Part of Robbie’s role will be to also lead the football program at the Maribyrnong Sports Academy (MSA). I know that this is another role that he is looking forward to as we continue our mutually beneficial partnership with the school”.
MSA Sports Director Mark McAllion thanked Ryan O’Keefe for the work he achieved at the Sports Academy. “ To have someone of the calibre of Ryan O’Keefe, a two time premiership player and Norm Smith Medallist, work at your school with our Academy students was amazing. Under Ryan’s tenure at the college we had 3 male and 4 female students selected from the AFL’s 2019 and 2020 drafts, including the number 1 and 2 draft picks in this year’s AFLW draft and the number 5 pick last year. We thank Ryan for the work he did with our students and staff and look forward to Welcoming Robbie to the school next Monday and welcome the enthusiasm and knowledge he will bring to the Program”
Buku Khamis Wins John Schultz Community Award
Former MSA student athlete Buku Karmis has won the prised John Schultz Community Award at the Charles Sutton Medal event, for his outstanding work in the community.
Former MSA student athlete Buku Khamis has won the prised John Schultz Community Award at the Charles Sutton Medal event, for his outstanding work in the community. In only his second year with the Western Bulldogs, Buku has continued to shine off the field with his involvement in the club’s Ready SETTLE Go program while also impressing in his football development on the field.