Representative Sport
Representative Sport news
It has been an exciting start to the term for the Emanuel Representative Sport program.
Jared Elbourne and Gabriella Goodridge represented Emanuel and AICES at the CIS Swimming Championships last week.
Jared, the Emanuel swimming captain, placed 4th in the 50m breaststroke, swimming a personal best time. Congratulations to Jared on his contribution to School Sport and in particular Emanuel Swimming. Jared has excelled in swimming throughout his schooling and has been a leader in sport at the School, and it was fitting to see him swim in his last school swimming event with such a great result. Well done Jared.
Gabriella swam in four events, with outstanding results in each:
50m freestyle – 5th place
50m fly – 2nd place
100m freestyle – 4th place
100m butterfly – 3rd place
Gabriella will now compete at the NSW All Schools Swimming Championships next week. Good luck Gabriella.
On Wednesday 1 May, four Emanuel Football teams travelled to the Central Coast to compete at the CDSSA Football Gala Day. The day was a great success with all teams playing well. The senior boys teams finished the day undefeated, winning 1-0 against SEDA College and drawing with Moriah College and Central Coast Sport College. Well done boys!
Selections were also made for the CDSSA Football teams during this event. Congratulations to the following students who have been selected in representative teams:
- Ethan De Melo
- Hannah Kim
- Eden Levit
- Ellie Morris
- Sienna Poswell
- Danielle Rutstein
- Jordan Weizman
Congratulations to Eden Levit and Romi Lapidge who competed at the AICES Netball Championships on Monday. This day is always very competitive, with a high standard amongst the associations in attendance. The day provided a great experience for the girls and was an excellent learning opportunity.
The Emanuel Intermediate boys basketball team competed in the grand final of the Sydney Schools Cup Competition this week, playing against Cranbrook School. It was an exciting game to watch, with the scores incredibly close throughout. Unfortunately, Cranbrook pulled through in the last minute to win 37-29. Congratulations to Brody Elbourne, Aaron Glass, Samuel Greenberg, Alexander Kirievsky, Matthew Lowy, Daniel Malamed, Marcus Tsimbler, Ben Rozen and Amadeus Tjanaria on their great commitment and performance throughout this tournament.