Table tennis Medals
Table Tennis Australia Tour was played in Canberra on Saturday 12 / 13 March, with 103 people from 6 states and territories competing from across Australia.
Our congratulations to the following MSA athletes on their outstanding performances.
TABLE TENNIS AUSTRALIA NATIONAL TOUR
Table Tennis Australia Tour was played in Canberra on Saturday 12 / 13 March, with 103 people from 6 states and territories competing from across Australia.
Our congratulations to the following MSA athletes on their outstanding performances.
Cherry LE (Year 9)
Gold Medalist U15 Girls Singles
Gold Medalist U21 Womens Singles
Silver Medalist U17 Girls Singles
Sanaya BUDDHADASA (Year 11)
Silver Medalist U21 Womens Singles
Bronze Medalist U17 Girls Singles
MSA Performances WE 06/03/2022
It was a quiet weekend for MSA Alumni this weekend with rain forcing our cricketers to miss the week or injury hampering some of our stars.
It was a quiet weekend for MSA Alumni this weekend with rain forcing our cricketers to miss the week or injury hampering some of our stars.
AFLW
Monique Conti continues to get plenty of the football for Richmond with 26 touches and 6 tackles in their win over the Giants, Elle McKenzie also played her part for the Tigers.
Geelong had a loss to St Kilda - Georgie Prespakis had 16 touches and 5 tackles for the Cats
Melbourne kicked a record score to defeat Fremantle 107-19. Libby Birch had a quiet day in defence but that’s to be expected when the opposition only kicked 3 goals.
The Western Bulldogs pumped the Eagles by 10 goals……Jess Fitzgerald had 13 touches and 1 tackle
A-League Women
Polly Doran was the only MSA Alumni to play on the weekend. Her Melbourne Victory team drew with Canberra nil all
A-League Men
Birkan Kirdar come on for the Melbourne Victory in the 74 minute to replace Leigh Broxham in their 3-1 win over Macarthur
The Arthur Pappas coached Newcastle Jets had Dylan Murnane come on in the 60th minute during their 2-1 loss to Western United.
The 2022 Don Deeble Award
The Don Deeble Rising Sports Star awards were held at Deer Park Club on the 2nd February. This award recognises athletes from the western suburbs who perform at state, national or international level with financial assistance and sponsorship through the SWRSC and their partner organisations.
The Don Deeble Rising Sports Star awards were held at Deer Park Club on the 2nd February. This award recognises athletes from the western suburbs who perform at state, national or international level with financial assistance and sponsorship through the SWRSC and their partner organisations.
Monthly finalists were interviewed throughout the evening and the overall winner announced and congratulations to graduated 2021 Year 12 Judo athlete, Ryley Rametta.
This was enormous for Ryley as she was unable to compete in events for almost two years with her last international competition at the European Judo Championships in Turkey. Ryley had major surgery in 2021 and with this break in sport and the rigours of training, she was able to focus on Year 12 studies.
Ryley now has her sights set on making the Australian Olympic team and she is more determined than ever! Ryley received $5000 from the SWRSC sponsor Yarraville Club Cricket Club.
Year 10 cricketer Holly Nagpal was awarded the ‘Encouragement Award’. Holly received $1000 from sponsor The Bendigo Bank – Strathmore branch.
MSA featured throughout the evening with Year 11 cricketer Mitch Jamieson, and Year 12 Hockey athlete Bridgette de la Mere congratulated on their nominations throughout 2021.
We thank the SWRSC for their continued support and the work they do in the community to support youth and sport in the western suburbs.
Year 10 cricketer Holly Nagpal was awarded the ‘Encouragement Award’.
MSA Monthly nominations for the Don Deeble award