Director of Sport Address
Round 1 of competition versus Marist College Ashgrove commenced last weekend with fifty-four matches across Basketball, Rugby League and Tennis.
Congratulations to our Year 5 boys who represented the College for the first time in their respective sports. I hope this is the start of a very positive journey throughout your senior schooling years.
The College theme this week from the GREATS framework is that of Respect. Perfect timing for our Term 3 sporting communities to reflect on the real reasons we enjoy playing sport.
Results are part of sport but should not be the driving factor in why we participate. Instead if we are here to learn, grow, compete and reflect, the outcomes become less important than the actual journey. Once the result is not the primary motivation, we can focus more on ourselves and the things we can control, such as the way in which we respect our peers, coaches, parents and officials.
I wish all students well in their sporting endeavours versus St Patrick’s College in Round 2.
Term 3 Results
Basketball – Round 1
Rugby League – Round 1
Tennis – Round 1
Communications
Families are reminded to access all Sport information via the Villanova College website and the Villanova College App. The Locker Room tab provides updated information regarding training schedules and current AIC/trial draws.
The AIC Draw 2023 can also be accessed here. A note that in some cases, draws may not match the AIC draw. Families are encouraged to always check The Locker Room for accurate draws. Weekly Team Lists will be posted regularly to the Parent Lounge and Student Cafe Portals.
Team Photos
Team photos are being taken this Saturday 29th July at Villanova Park for our Year 5 Rugby League teams. Students are asked to arrive 10 minutes prior to their photo time in full playing uniform including boots/playing shoes. Photos will be taken underneath the Andrew Slack scoreboard. Year 6 teams will be rescheduled for a school day later in the year.
Team |
Photo Time |
5B |
7.30am |
5A |
8.20am |
Training Schedules
Please see below the Term 3 training schedule for Basketball, Rugby League and Tennis. This schedule has been updated so please check this document carefully.
Term 3 Training Schedule
Basketball
It was a great start to the AIC season for our Basketball teams this past weekend, our College posted some great results and it was fantastic to see how far some of the students have come in the short time since trials. I also commend all our teams in the way in which they joined Marist College Ashgrove in signs of respect.
First V Coach, Mr Jordan Mullan, had this to say after the Villanova First V team locked in their first win of the season.
“Round 1 always presents a level of uncertainty, nerves and excitement bottled up as anticipation leading into an AIC season. For this year’s Villanova First V preparations have been in full swing for several months now and whilst the group has only been able to come together in recent weeks the men came out with purpose and intent to establish an early first quarter lead. Captain of basketball Mason Honeyman was able to play a key role facilitating for others and drawing multiple double teams, whilst Jack Rouhliadeff came in with his no nonsense work rate picking up offensive and defensive rebounds creating second and third offensive possessions and transitions for his teammates. Recently announced Australian schoolboy rugby representative Jackson Moloney looked like he had not missed a beat after weeks on the fields away from the hardwood. New faces in McDowell-White and Ikitau brought an injection of energy and finesse to the wildcats and helped prove too much for a resilient Ashgrove team who never stopped fighting and made the game a close affair 66-55.
Next week sees the Wildcats travel up the coast to Shorncliffe, where a red-hot fast finishing St Pat’s will bring speed and another level of excitement where our boys will need to be locked in defensively, execute on offense and more connected as the season continues to build.”
I thank all of our coaches for their work on the weekend, and families for always ensuring our teams are well supported.
I wish everyone the best of luck this week v SPC, and encourage all families to check the weekly fixture information.
Mr Todd Kropp, Basketball Coordinator
Rugby League
Round 3 against Marist Ashgrove was anticipated to be a tough round, and indeed, several games showcased their strength as formidable opponents. The weekend’s outcome saw us secure 2 wins and 6 losses. A big congratulations to our 6A and Year 7 teams for clinching the first wins of the season. The day began with some entertaining games as both teams displayed their skill and enthusiasm, scoring some impressive tries.
However, the 1stXIII experienced their first loss of the AIC season. While they showed glimpses of being the superior side during parts of the second half, they were unable to capitalize on rare opportunities in the opposition half. Ashgrove took advantage of some tired defenders around the ruck to open up the scoring, and they further extended their lead by capitalizing on a few simple errors. No doubt, they’ll be eager to redeem themselves for Round 2 this weekend.
Looking ahead, we’re facing St Patrick’s College for Round 2. Additionally, this week marks the start of split rounds for the Junior and Senior teams. Our Year 5 and Year 6 teams will play at Villanova Park, while our Year 7 to Open teams will compete at Marist College Ashgrove. To know your team’s allocated time and field, please check the draw posted on the website. Ensure you arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled kick-off time, unless your coach has advised you otherwise.
I would like to remind all parents that they are not to approach a coach, referee, QRL representative or any member of the opposing school. If there are any issues or concerns that parents may have regarding rugby league, they should be directed to the Rugby League Coordinator or Director of Sport.
I wish all teams the best of luck for this weekend. Play within the spirit of the game and as always, chase the win.
Mr Blake McLauchlan, Rugby League Coordinator
Tennis First IV
Taking a such a young team into this season meant that this year was always going to be a steep learning curve for our First IV. Our first round against Ashgrove didn’t disappoint with a solid performance from our boys whilst still having plenty to improve on. Our significant work in the preseason on our doubles paid off, winning two of the four rubbers whilst losing the other two in a tie break and 7-5 respectively.
However, on the singles court, Ashgrove showed their class winning three of the four singles rubbers, all in straight sets. Special mention to Reuben Wagels winning his singles rubber convincing in straight sets and to Marcel Colette on his superb double’s performance in both rubbers. Whilst the 5-3 loss was disappointing, there is plenty to improve on as we work through the season.
We will continue to work hard on the court in preparation for our next challenge at St Patrick’s this weekend.
Mr Justin Musumeci, First IV Manager
Tennis
Last Saturday saw the start of the AIC Tennis season with matches against Marist Ashgrove, we knew that this was going to be a tough challenge as Ashgrove traditionally have had a strong Tennis program. Although the overall results show that our opponent’s had more wins than us, I took great satisfaction in the way of which our players conducted themselves and showed great fight to not give up easily. We had several close matches that could have gone either way and it was a great learning curve for all players.
It was most pleasing to see many new players attending who did not play last year, especially across the older age groups who had never played before, illustrating that there is always time to become involved, support the College, have fun, and learn new skills. I would like to give a special mention to two year 12 students Patrick Lightfoot and Callum Trembath who agreed to play on very short notice in the mighty 3rds, your help and support is applauded by the sports office, but more importantly your teammates were very appreciative.
I would like to give a special mention to Ms Maria Mascadri who manages our year 5 and 6 teams. Her commitment to making sure that our junior players not only get great valuable weekly training sessions, but also in making sure that everything runs smoothly on match days with a strong focus on positivity and participation, gives me great confidence that our junior players are setting a great base for the overall Tennis program to grow in the coming years.
Competition for places in some teams is particularly fierce. I challenge all players to attend their weekly scheduled training sessions and always look to improve your skills. I also strongly encourage all players who unfortunately have not been successful in making Round 1 teams to stay in contact with their team managers; we would like to see boys be available for selection throughout the season and for weeks when there are absences.
Parents and Students. Can I please remind you that the uniform for Tennis players consists of the Villanova squad shirt, green Physical Education shorts, team socks (PE socks) and the Villanova sports cap. All of these are available for purchase at the Uniform Shop. Can I please use this as a final reminder that all boys will need to be in full tennis uniform for Round 2 this Saturday. The weekly draw will be posted in the “locker room” section of the website, please make sure that you double check the venue and starting times weekly, as these may change throughout the season depending on the opposition.
Good luck to all Villanova sporting teams for round 2.
Mr Nathan Dufty, Tennis Coordinator
Track & Field
Track & Field training commences next week – Week 4, Term 3.
Boys attending must report to the Sports Office on Friday or Monday to register their attendance for sprints and/or throws next week, so we can accurately predict the number of students going on the bus to Villa Park and the number returning back to the College.
Monday and Wednesday – Middle Distance- 6.45-8:00am Meet at Goold Hall.
Wednesday – Jumps, Sprints and Hurdles 3.45pm-5pm at Villanova Park. Boys will be bussed to Villa Park after school and a return bus will arrive back at the College around 5.30pm.
Thursday – Throws 3.45pm-5pm at Villanova Park. Boys will be bussed to Villa Park after school and a return bus will arrive back at the College around 5.30pm.
Please note this is the program for the next two weeks. In week three there will be NO training due to the public Holiday and The Villanova Interhouse Track and Field Carnival on Thursday the 17th. The schedule will then change from the 21st August.
Please follow the schedule below.
The AIC Track & Field Season Schedule is now available here and on the website Locker Room and Track & Field pages.
Training will commence according to the schedule below from Monday 31st July. Middle distance runners will train at Little Langlands on Monday and Wednesday mornings and all other disciplines will train at Villanova Park on either Tuesday, Wednesday and/or Thursday afternoons. Boys training in the afternoons, will be bussed to Villa Park after school and a bus will be provided to bring them back to the College, arriving at Villa at approximately 5.45pm. Parents can pick up their sons at Villanova Park at the conclusion of training. If they are not collected by 5.10pm they will be put on the return bus back to the College.
Sprints/ hurdles
When – Wednesday and Thursday afternoons
Where – Villanova Park
Time – Bus departs Villanova at 3.10pm and returns at 5.45pm
Throws (Javelin, shot and discus)
When – Tuesday and Thursday afternoons
Where – Villanova Park
Time – Bus departs Villanova at 3.10pm and returns at 5.45pm
Jumps (high jump, long jump and triple jump)
When – Wednesday and Thursday afternoons
Where – Villanova Park
Time – Bus departs Villanova at 3.10pm and returns at 5.45pm
Middle distance
When- Monday and Wednesday mornings 6.45 – 8.00 am.
Where- Please meet in front of Goold Hall at 6.45am. Coaches – Mr. Brian Pascoe and Miss Amy Roberts
Time- 6.45am
We do understand that many of our athletes will have other co-curricular commitments including AIC Rugby League, AIC Tennis or AIC Basketball. The Sports Office at Villanova College is keen to negotiate an individual training schedule with these students for them to participate and represent the College in Track and Field. This is important to our program as it ensures our best athletes are representing Villanova on the day of the Championships.
AIC TRACK & FIELD TRAINING DATES & VENUES – 2023
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
31 July Middle Distance @ Langlands |
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2 August sprints, hurdles and jumps @ VP
Middle Distance @ Langlands |
3 August @VP throws |
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7 August Middle Distance @ Langlands |
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9 August sprints, hurdles and jumps @ VP
Middle Distance @ Langlands |
10 August @ VP throws |
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14 August Middle Distance @ Langlands |
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16 August
Public Holiday
No Training |
17th August Interhouse Carnival @ VP 9.30am- 2pm |
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21 August Middle Distance @ Langlands |
22 August throws, @ VP |
23 August Sprints, hurdles and jumps @ VP
Middle Distance @ Langlands |
24 August AIC T&F Meet @SAF
3.30pm-8pm |
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28 August Middle Distance @ Langlands |
29 August throws, @ VP |
30 August AIC T&F Meet @SAF
3.30pm- 8pm |
31 August Sprints, hurdles, jumps and throws @ SAF |
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4 September Middle Distance @ Langlands |
5 September throws @ VP |
6 September Sprints, hurdles and jumps@ VP
Middle Distance @ Langlands |
7 September AIC T&F Meet @SAF 3.30pm- 8pm |
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11 September Middle Distance @ Langlands |
12 September throws @ VP |
13 September AIC T&F Meet @SAF 3.30pm- 8pm |
14 September Sprints, hurdles, jumps and throws @ VP |
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HOLIDAYS |
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20 September @ VP
3.45pm- 5pm
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HOLIDAYS |
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27 September @ VP
3.45pm- 5pm
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2 October Public Holiday |
3 October Sprints, hurdles, jumps and throws @ VP |
4 October Full squad @ SAF
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5 October
Day 1 AIC T&F Champs @ QSAC |
6 October
Day 2 AIC T&F Champs @ QSAC |
Mr Chris Everding, Track & Field Coordinator
Lytton District (U10-12) Track & Field
Day 2 of the Lytton Track and Field will be on next Monday 31st July at The University of Queensland track facility. Students competing in the semi finals of the 100m and 200m and the finals of the 800m will attend, along with boys competing in Day 2 field events.
Composite District Track & Field
Paperwork for the 13-19 Years Track & Field is available from the Sports Office.
Dogs at AIC Sporting Venues
A reminder to all parents that due to Health and Safety requirements, all AIC Sporting venues are dog free venues including Villa Park. Please do not bring your dog/s.
Strength & Conditioning
For the Term 3 schedule and sign on links, please visit The Locker Room.
Mr Marco Mastrorocco, S&C Coordinator
Zone Cricket Parent Representatives needed.
Zone cricket registrations will become available next week. Some clubs will begin their registration process soon, but we encourage our students to sign on for Villanova and play with their friends. There are different levels available for players who wish to challenge their cricket skills and ideally, we would like to keep our term one teams together to prepare for AIC next year.
As Villanova is a club in the local competition, parents are needed to be delegates. Over the last eight years we have been fortunate enough to have had Ross Whitby, Jeff Ilka and Phil Horton run all aspects of club cricket, from representative selections to registrations and logistics. The journey through Villanova for three gentlemen has now concluded and we need parents to take on the delegates role to secure Villanova’s future in the district associations. If you would be keen to take on a role and help run the Zone competition, could you please contact Mr Nathan Dufty in the Sports Office.
Our Term 4 Zone Cricket program includes.
- Morning training sessions based at LL nets which is convenient for parent drop off.
- A professional skill based weekly “coaching program” for all players.
- Opportunity for “higher divisions” to play weekly matches on turf.
- Fun end of season cricket presentation day at Villa Park.
- A chance to meet new mates whilst having plenty of fun.
External Achievements
Congratulations to Will Rasmussen (Year 10) who competed for the Under 15 Metropolitan East Rugby Union Team at the recent State Championships in Cairns. Will was awarded Man on the Match in the bronze medal playoff game, with Met East finishing 3rd. Well done Will and thank you to Mr Bart Ritchie (Year 5 teacher, pictured below) who was coaching the team.