Secondary Sport
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Weekly Results
Basketball
There was a lot of excitement over the weekend with 15 Redlands Basketball teams playing in the Semi Finals across Penrith and St Pauls. The day was off to a great start with the Junior A and Junior B girls both securing a spot in the Final. The Junior A Girls played against St Spyridon and, with an early lead, managed to run away with a 52-34 win. The Junior B girls had a much closer game against St Andrew’s Cathedral School but managed to hold out SACS in the final minutes finishing 20-14. The Inter A girls finished as the first seed and were playing against the fourth seed, Blue Mountains Grammar School. Although the game was close to start, the girls soon picked up the pace and dominated the second half to finish 47-14. The Inter C girls played against the top of the table SACS. Losing by a narrow seven point margin, it was a great effort from the girls. The 1sts girls were up against St Pauls and being a player down due to injury, knew it would be challenging. A great start from Redlands saw an early lead, however, St Pauls answered with their own scoring run which saw a close game at half time. Redlands managed to keep the upper hand and take the win to put them through to the Final.
The undefeated 13A boys continued their great form with a very convincing win showing they will be hard to beat in the final. The 13B boys were playing against Oakhill and despite finishing the game with a 17-28 loss, this group will be an exciting group to watch in the future. The 13E boys were also playing against Oakhill. Our boys played hard until the end and should be proud of their efforts. The 14A boys game was one of the most exciting of the day, it was a fast-paced game against Oakhill. Coming right down to the wire, the game was tied 28-28 at the final siren and headed into overtime. Oakhill scored a quick two points in the overtime period which unfortunately went unmatched by the Redlands team, seeing Oakhill heading through the Final with a 30-28 win. The 17A boys found themselves playing Oakhill, who in the last two match-ups had found themselves down by 15-20 at the final siren. The ability from our boys to convert turnovers into points gave Redlands an early lead. Oakhill were unable to recover and the Redlands 17A finished the game with a 47-26 win, heading to the Ffinals. The 1sts boys played against St Stannies, and could have felt quite confident after the last time these teams met. It was a close game to start and both teams struggled to put points on the board early. After regrouping at half time, Redlands came out much stronger in the second half and managed to run away with the game, winning 74-58. The 15B boys knew they would be up for a tough game against Oakhill and a solid first half saw Redlands leading at half time. Unfortunately we couldn’t hold onto the lead and a strong second half from Oakhill resulted in a 24-34 loss to our 15Bs. The 17Bs knew it was going to be a tough game and it remained close until the final siren. Some great team basketball and composure from Redlands saw them six points up at the end of the game, securing a spot in the Final. The final game of the day was the 2nds boys. From the very start we had the upper hand and produced a lead that they were able to sustain for the duration of the game, finishing ten points ahead of Oakhill.
Best of luck to the 13 Redlands teams that have progressed through to the final this Saturday.

Book your tickets now for the End of Season Basketball Presentation. The presentation will be held on Saturday 21 March at the Senior Campus from 10.00am-2.00pm. This is open to all basketball families and will include an All Stars game, catered bbq, awards and prizes.
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Cross Country
Cross Country training will begin on Friday 13 March at 6.20am at Primrose Oval. The training session will run for an hour. Students will need to be dropped off to Primrose Oval for the start of the session and after the session, coaches will walk the students back up to the Senior Campus at 7.20am to allow time for the students to get changed prior to Period 1. The training is open to any athlete who would like to train for the House School Carnival which is on Thursday 2 April.
If your child is selected for the Redlands ISA Cross Country team after the school’s Cross Country Carnival, there will be training sessions which will run every Friday morning until Friday 5 June.
If you have any questions in regards to the training sessions, please email the Cross Country Sports Administrator Kate Seebohm or the Head Coach of Middle Distance, Nick Walker.
Rowing
Over the previous weekend the Rowing program took on the Riverview Gold Cup Regatta as our final regatta for the season with a number of outstanding results. The Senior Girls 1sts crew of Emily Barrelle (Yr 11), Emily Batemyr (Yr 11), Elizabeth Holtheuer (Yr 10), Maddi Howard (Yr 12) and stand-in coxswain Charlie Harman (Yr 10) won the School Girl Coxed Quad while the combination of Blythe Olgive (Yr 10), Lilly Dijkstra (Yr 10), Emma Canton (Yr 10), Charlie Harman (Yr 10) and cox Hannah Mitchell (Yr 9) won the Yr 10 Division 3.
There were also wins by the Girls Yr 8 2nd crew of Daisy Thomas, Scarlett Meijer, Felicity Schlederer, Angela Monty and cox Anneka Steele, Girls Yr 9 3rd crew of Zoe Naismith, Georgia Verschoor, Gracie Connell, Charlotte Morrison and cox Tess Malycon and the Boys Yr 9 3rd crew of Douglas Mantell, Tobias Bowgerald, William Pearson, Ethan McFarlane and Angus McLachlan.
The Rowing Presentation Dinner will be held on Monday 30 March at Zest (Spit Bridge) from 6.00pm. Please note that bookings close on 15 March.
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Sailing
Over the weekend the Redlands Sailing program took over most of Sydney Harbour with students competing at both the SheSails teams racing regatta, SailGP Inspire races and 18 of the students trying out racing on two 35ft and 50ft yachts. The SheSails teams racing regatta was hosted by Middle Harbour Yacht Club. The Redlands team consisted of Lucy Baird, Alissa Braden, Carmen Brisson, Katina Casimaty, Cleophe Eliatamby and Maia Healey. Despite very limited training in the Pacers and tough competition from Wenona, Ascham and Monte, our girls sailed exceptionally well and placed 2nd overall after a tough queen of the castle final series. This is a great achievement for the newly formed Redlands girls team and places the squad in a strong position heading into the NSW Championships in May.
Whilst the Redlands girls team was competing at SheSails, the Redlands Sailing program also had Ella Delaney competing in the SailGP Inspire racing on RS14 catamarans. The SailGP Inspire program is a selective racing program for Sydney’s up-coming youth sailors and offers them the opportunity to compete in short races over two days during the SailGP Sydney event. Ella was selected to compete as a crew on the MHYC team and proved that she could sail fast winning a number of the races throughout the regatta. Ella and her skipper placed 2nd overall, a really good result after only training in the boats for three days.
Back at the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron the 18 sailors not competing at a regatta had the opportunity to try out yacht racing on two of our members’ 35ft and 50ft yachts. Substantially larger than the Elliott 7s the sailors usually train on, for the majority of the students this was the first time they have had the opportunity to get onto a yacht and practice trimming the sails. A big thank you to the two owners, particularly ex-Redlands parent Michael Mansley, who lent their yachts to the program for the weekend.
Swimming
Unfortunately, last week’s Note Day had an error in the Age Championships, the winner of the U15 Boys Age Championship was Joshua Miller (Yr 10)
Tennis
Last Saturday was Round 4 of the Summer Tennis competition. With only one round left before the finals/playoff’s, many teams are in the running to finish first or second in their division which will book themselves a place in the Final. In the 8.00am timeslot, students have been working on their match play skills and is was great to see the improvement in many students serve and successful rallies which was reflected in the points and games won. In the 10.00am timeslot, the students hard work at training was evident in the great matches played, with many of the matches hinging on only a couple of key points.
Sebastian Dobson and James Robinson will play as members of the ISA Tennis team in two Representative Tennis matches against the CAS team this week and GPS in the coming weeks as part of the Representative Tennis season. Best of luck.
Important Tennis Dates:
Saturday 7 March – NSTA Round 5
Saturday 14 March – NSTA Finals/Playoffs
Touch Football
It was a great day of Touch Football out at St Pauls Grammar School on Saturday morning with six teams featuring in the Semi Finals. Our Junior Cs were up first and they looked to dominate early against St Andrew’s Cathedral School. The girls jumped out to an early lead and didn’t look back taking the game 6-2. Our Senior 2nds were taking on Blue Mountains Grammar. In a very close game, they looked to control the tempo early and late in the first half they managed to score a much needed try. The second half was a see-sawing event, with Blue Mountains scoring an equalising try. Redlands were unable to stop this momentum with Blue Mountains scoring to take the match 1-2. Our Senior 4ths who were taking on Barker College, jumped out of the blocks to start the match scoring the first try. They looked to build on this start however Barker were able to slow our attack and were able to score some quick tries, making Redlands down 1-3 at the half time break. The girls dug deep in the second half, but unfortunately were unable to score, with Barker taking the final 1-5. Our Junior A team were taking on much fancied Scots All Saints. The girls had worked hard on their communication and drives all week. Scots jumped out firing scoring two opportune tries and our girls looked to fight back snagging one back. The second half started with a bang, each team scoring quick tries. Unfortunately it was Scots who got the better of the momentum and took the match 2-6. Our Junior Bs had a tough match from the start, taking on the number 1 St Andrew’s Cathedral School. The girls worked hard in defence and their attack was looking good, enabling them to score a great try against the run of play. However, they were unable to match St Andrew’s who took the match 1-6. Our 1sts had an uphill battle taking on Barker College 1 who had won last year’s competition. Barker were very strong with their attack and they were able to score some quick tries to start the game. Redlands were digging deep and getting down the field and into some great positions throughout the match. Barker were very good in their defence but we were able to score to begin the second half with a great passage of play down the left side of the field. It was a little too late however, with Barker taking the match in the end.
The final match of the day for Redlands were the Junior Cs taking on 1st place St Spyridon College. Despite scoring some early tries, Redlands looked to control possession of the ball and were able to get in behind Spyridon to claw back some tries. It was a tough day playing two big games on the one day and the girls did not want to give up. The girls unfortunately went down in the Final but showed great spirit not only in this match but throughout the season.
A huge thank you to all the Touch Football parents and students this season, it has been a great year for all the coaches and staff. The girls have grown and developed throughout the season and we are looking forward to the 2020/2021 season.
“The five S’s of sport training are: stamina, speed, strength, skill and spirit; but the greatest of these is spirit”. Ken Doherty
Mr Tom Kindred
Head of Secondary School Sport
sports@redlands.nsw.edu.au
All Sports contacts can be found on Redlands Pulse.