The competitors were met with an extremely tough course, consisting of long uphill and steep downhill sections, with very little flat portions to settle in on. Only adding to the difficulty was the unpredictable nature of the weather featuring rain and strong winds.
168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s was represented in age groups from 6 years to 17 years. All the girls put in a huge effort and should be extremely proud of themselves for their efforts just to make it to the finish line. There were a number of strong individual performances on the day, as listed below.
Top 10 results
• Zoe Frost 10th, 9 year girls
• Suki Fidler 7th, 10 year girls
• Estella Uhlmann 10th, 11 year girls
• Lucy Page 9th, 12 year girls
• Charli Spies 6th, 15 year girls
• Ginger Cox 3rd, 17 year girls
In the team’s category 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s really excelled. While we wait for QLD Athletics to publish the final teams point scoring, initial calculations have 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s taking placing inside the top three in 5 different age groups. These include:
• 10 years: gold - Suki Fidler, Alice Mackenzie, Adair Woodward
• 12 years: silver - Lucy Page, Molly Court, Amelia Quinn
• 14 years: silver - Ava Thompson, Charlize Heathcote, Leila Moody
• 15 years: silver - Charli Spies, Coco Fidler, Georgia Bruce, Abbey Whistler
• 17 years: gold - Ginger Cox, Amber Norton, Gemma Hooper
We now look excitedly ahead to the QGSSSA Cross Country Championships this Saturday.
Go Maggies!
Josh Partridge
Head of Athletics & Development
Club Netball – PINK WEEK
Round 4, Saturday 13 May was PINK week for Club Netball.
This has been a great day at Downey Park over the years to raise funds and awareness for Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA). Downey Park Netball Association’s goal this year is to raise $12,500. The 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s players, coaches, managers and parents all got involved wearing pink zinc, ribbons, socks, tutu’s etc. Players donated a gold coin at their games and our parents support group committee members donated a $270 raffle voucher to the association as part of the larger fundraising efforts. Our Netball captains were at all games handing our pink lollipops and cheering on our teams. We also had Team 1 celebrating their mums with a tunnel before the game which looked amazing.
Thank you to our team managers for all your work helping our teams rock the PINK and to our secondary Netball Captains who spent the day cheering on teams, handing out prizes and pink lollipops for all.
Our teams were also very successful on the court with 12 wins, 1 draw and only 4 defeats. Teams 14 and 15 battled it out against each other in great spirit with a close 19-14 final score to team 14.
Gayle Coutts
Head of Netball
QGSSSA Autumn Sport – Reconciliation Round – Friday 26 May
The QGSSSA will celebrate National Reconciliation Week in conjunction with Round 9 of our Autumn Fixtures. As a school we are proud to support this initiative.
QGSSSA will be hosting a number of events and ceremonies across the different QGSSSA host venues and has commissioned the following piece of art, themed ‘Connected to each other’ and inspired by the young women who represent the schools in the QGSSSA.
Indigenous Art Code 5984
Authentic Aboriginal Art by Leah Cummins - read more about this artwork (PDF 74KB)
Cross Country - 34th QGSSSA Championships
The 34th QGSSSA Championships will take place on Saturday 20 May St John Paul College. 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s will have a team of over 100 competitors who have been busily preparing with consistent trainings and racing opportunities since the commencement of Term 1. In addition to our 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s competitors the team will be joined by the Years 8 & 10 support cheer squad, led by our school spirit leaders the Dragonettes.
We are looking forward to a great day at the event and invite the wider community to come along to support our Maggies. Further information for competitors and the Years 8 & 10 support cheer squad can be found on the respective POD pages:
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QGSSSA Winter Sport - Team Trials
The QGSSSA Winter Sport season is nearly upon us for 2023 and our sports are eagerly anticipating a great season ahead. QGSSSA Winter Sport involves competitions in the sports of Hockey, Netball, Tennis and Volleyball. Girls can select to participate in one of the sports listed and trial for representative teams that contest the QGSSSA competition season that takes place on each Saturday morning of Term 3. It is expected that those girls selected within a representative team will be committed for the entire season. Girls who are unsuccessful in team selection are encouraged to continue to participate in the program in a development capacity.
QGSSA WINTER FIXTURE
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ROUND
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DATE
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OPPONENT
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Round 1
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Saturday 15 July
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St Peters Lutheran College
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Round 2
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Saturday 22 July
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Clayfield College
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Round 3
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Saturday 29 July
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Somerville House
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Round 4
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Saturday 5 August
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Brisbane Girls Grammar School
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Round 5
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Saturday 12 August
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St Aidan’s AGS
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Round 6
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Saturday 19 August
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Brisbane State High School
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Round 7
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Saturday 26 August
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Ipswich Girls Grammar School
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Round 8
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Saturday 2 September
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St Hilda’s School
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Round 9
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Saturday 9 September
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Moreton Bay College
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For further information regarding each sport, please check out their respective POD Pages:
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Latest Sport News and Information
For the latest sport news and information please check out the following Secondary School Sport POD Pages:
• Basketball (Autumn Sport) -
• Soccer (Autumn Sport) -
• Touch Football (Autumn Sport) -
• Cross Country -
• Rowing -
• Rhythmic Gymnastics -
• Club Netball -
• Club Swimming -
GO MAGGIES!
Lloyd Knight