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Don Deeble Sports Star Award

The Sunshine and Western Region Sports Club presented their Don Deeble Sports Star Award during the Holidays, and once again MSA Students rose to the top.

The Sunshine and Western Region Sports Club presented their Don Deeble Sports Star Award during the Holidays, and once again MSA Students rose to the top

This night is a celebration of the Don Deeble Rising Star Award (monthly) recipients as they are acknowledged for their outstanding sporting performances throughout 2022.

Eight MSA student-athletes were finalists, and our congratulations to Louise Baliton (Golf) who was announced as the 2022 Don Deeble Rising Sports Star.  

The following MSA student-athletes also received awards:

Don Deeble Encouragement Awards:

Charlotte Baskaran (AFL)

Jayden Kim (Baseball)

Om Neelam (Badminton)


Louise received $5,000 for being named the winner for the 2022 award, after being selected from the 10 monthly nominees.

Baliton telling Star Weekly that winning the overall award had come as a big shock.

“It’s very exciting,” she said “I’m shocked honestly.

“It’s just a big opportunity for me and I’m so grateful for all the support that I’ve gotten from friends and family, especially from everyone that is involved from this Don Deeble award.”

Louise said when she was first nominated it was exciting, as it was another opportunity to get her foot in the door and get her name out there.

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MSA Alumni WE 111222

Another good week for our MSA alumni here at home and abroad.  Check out what they have done.

Another good week for our MSA alumni here at home and abroad.  Check out what they have done.

 

A-League

Congratulations to Matt Bozinovski on his debut for the Melbourne Victory.  Matt came onto the ground in the 71st minute in Victory’s 1-0 win over Macarther FC. 

 

Rhys Bozinovski started in Western United’s 2-1 loss to Perth Glory.

 

A-League Women

Naomi Thomas Chinnama played for Melbourne City in their 5-1 win over Newcastle Jets

 

MelindaJ Barbieri started for Adelaide United in their 1-0 win over Western Sydney

 

Badminton

Congratulations to Jacob Schueler and Gronya Somerville who have been selected in the Australian team for the 2023 Oceania Mixed teams championships in New Zealand next February.  Also selected for the Junior tournament the week before is Year 9 MSA Student Shrey Dhand

 

NCAA Football

Congratulations to MSA Alumni Adam Korsak capped off his illustrious college football career with a well-deserved honour.  The greatest punter in Rutgers football 153 year history was recognized as the best punter in the nation last week when he was named the winner of the 2022 Ray Guy Award. Adam became the first Scarlet Knight to earn a major national award.

 

Korsak leads the NCAA record books in three categories: career punts (349), career punting yards (15,318) and net punting yards in a season (45.25 in 2021). In 2022, he ranked third nationally in punts (75), led the Big Ten in fair catches (35), pinned 32 kicks inside the opponent’s 20-yard line and gave up -11 return yards on the season. Korsak never had a punt blocked in his career, and at one point, kicked 150 consecutive punts — a stretch spanning four seasons — without giving up a touchback.

 

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Australian Schools tennis Championship

Congratulations to our Boys Tennis team who have topped the tables at the Australian Schools Championships. Read about it here.

Maribyrnong Sports Academy has once again risen to the top of the Australian Schools tennis world by winning the boys division of the National Competition in Albury, while our girls team finished in 8th.

 

Starting with the girls, while their official place was 8th on the standings it is not indicative of the closeness of the competition over the week.  On the first day our girls lost by a set to the team that went on to be runner up in the tournament.  Super tie breakers had to be used to decide the winner of the girls second match on the afternoon of day 1. Unfortunately, the super tie breakers didn’t go our way.

 

On the third day MSA lost by one solitary game to the team that would eventually go on to finished third in the tournament.  MSA Head Tennis coach Marc Souphlis says he is so proud of the girls and their efforts. “Our girls’ team can really hold their heads high after playing some amazing tennis and pushing very capable teams right to the limit.  The work ethic they showed, and their determination will take them even further in the tournament next time around”

 

It was the first time the boys’ team had won the tournament since 2016.  The boys went through the week undefeated which is an amazing effort but by no means did they have it their own way for the week.  The effort put in by the team in the Semi final and Final was amazing.  The Semi Final on Tuesday afternoon was really close, and the final went down to the doubles.

 

Early in the tournament the players had to overcome cramping and fatigue due to heat and humidity and having played 2 rounds in the same day.  Recovery sessions were being held before the day’s play at 6am and after the days play at 7pm. 

 

The final game of the tournament was played against Applecross High School in Perth.  While our students are used to playing on the hard courts, this tournament was played on grass and due to the facilities available to Applecross back home it was expected they would have a large advantage.

 

Team captain Filip Sormaz lead the way for the Marby boys while Bridget Mihulka was the captain for the girls.  Both were inspirational for their team winning big matches and staying engaged and supporting the team when it was needed.

 

Coach Marc Souphlis praised the effort of everyone involved “All in all this was an amazing week.  I am so grateful to the many staff that came up and supported both teams and the parents that also made the journey to Albury.  As a school I feel we represented so well.  We have around a tenth of the budget of most tennis schools out there, and for us to compete at that level is an amazing feat.”

 

“Without the support of all the strength and conditioning staff, our dietitian, sports psychologists, PE teachers, coaches, parents, and athletes we would not have achieved the outcome we finished with.  The trophy we won was won over a 3 year period including all the work that the students did through the covid period.”

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