The premier School Girl 1st VIII race was one of the most exciting I have had the pleasure of watching. A fast-starting St Hilda’s led from the start and put the pressure on from the outside lane. Our crew closed it out in the last 20 strokes of the 2000m race, powering through the line displaying their determination and strength across the water. A huge congratulations to this crew and the many other crews who either won races, rowed in season best performances and/or simply made it to the finish line… completing their season as a 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s rower. Thank you to the staff, coaches, Rowing Support Group and families who have supported the program throughout 2022. Congratulations on your efforts and spirit towards our school.
For a full list of QGSSSA results please check out the following . and for future information regarding fixtures please see our
Further QGSSSA sport information can be found on the following POD pages:
Hockey Report
The Senior A’s had their final game last weekend, topping off an outstanding season. The Senior A’s went 3W-1D-2L for the season, which will see them finish third on the pennant ladder. The team shared a picnic afterwards celebrating the Hockey journeys of those students playing their last games for 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s. Well done Seniors, you smashed it!
Unfortunately, our Opens hockey team lost 2-0 this weekend against St Peter's. St Peter’s is one of our closest matched opponents and the game was fought fiercely. Unfortunately, the result did not go our way. However, we're proud of our hockey player's efforts! The team currently sits fourth on the pennant ladder, with a good chance against Ipswich Girls Grammar to come.
Big shout out to Becky Bodkin (Year 12). Becky played astonishingly well and was a powerhouse in defence for our Opens, as was Gemma Hooper (Year 10).
The Junior A’s had one of their closest games yet and played so well together. This team has battled all season as a largely Year 7 team playing in a Junior (Yr 7,8 & 9) competition. Their 0-2 result, although a loss, highlights the improvement for this team across the season. A huge shoutout to the Junior A's goalie, Bella Beasley (year 7), who was a superstar during the game, stopping countless goals. Well done Juniors, we look forward to your continued improvement for years to come!
We have a weekend off coming up and will use our training to focus skills for our final game against Ipswich Girls Grammar.
Annabel Lauder & Grace Shearer
Hockey Captains
Rowing Report
Last Saturday, our rowers boarded the bus to Wyaralong for our final regatta of the season, Head of the River.
The spectator’s headland was filled with brown, white, blue and orange 😉 as an unmatchable amount of 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s supporters flooded the hill. The war cries and yelling from the bank encouraged our rowers as they rowed their hearts out towards the finish line.
The day was a great success with the Year 8s placing fourth, and the Year 9s, Year 10s and seniors placing third. On top of this, our First VIII won their race after a close final 500m sprint which had all of our hearts racing. Through the whole shed’s effort, we were able to bring home the Percentage Cup.
We would like to thank the school for allowing us to participate in this amazing sport and our Head of Rowing, Jared Bidwell for his continued mentorship, leadership and passion towards our rowers and shed. GO MAGGIES!
Georgia Campbell & Ruby Greenup
Rowing Captains
QGSSSA Athletics Practice Meets
In the lead up to the QGSSSA Track & Field Championships set to take place on Thursday 15 September, our Maggies team will be participating in several practice meets this term.
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MEET 5
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DATE
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Friday 9 Sept
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START TIME
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Warm up 4:00pm
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FINISH TIME
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Approximately 7:15pm
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LOCATION
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UQ Athletics Centre
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All students participating within the QGSSSA Athletics Program are encouraged to participate within these practice meets. They are lots of fun, with an exciting atmosphere under lights at the track.
For further information please see the .
Sporting Achievement
It’s with great pleasure that we can recognise the outstanding sport performances and representation of 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s students at a national and international level. I would like to highlight and congratulate the following students on their recent achievements:
- Sophie Martin (Year 11) represented Australia at the Junior Pan Pacific championships in Honolulu, Hawaii as a result of her success during the National championships earlier in the year. Swimming in multiple finals, Sophie did herself, country, and school proud with some amazing results in the 100 Breaststroke (5th), 200 IM (7th) and the two relays. We congratulate Sophie on her fantastic results and look forward to her leading our QGSSSA Swimming team as Co-Captain in 2023.
- Mena Bertinato (Year 7) recently competed at the Australian School Sport Swimming Championships as a representative of team Queensland. Mena performed extremely well winning the gold in the 12 Year 50m Individual Freestyle, silver in the 50m Individual Backstroke and winning relay golds. Well done, Mena, we are excited to follow your journey and see you pull on the Maggies cap at next year’s QGSSSA Championships.
- Gloria Finselbach (Year 7) recently competed at the Australian School Sport Swimming Championships as a representative of team Queensland. Gloria placed 5th in the Australian Final for the individual 100m Breaststroke and 8th in the 50m Breaststroke. We are extremely proud of Gloria’s achievements and look forward to following her performances across the QGSSSA season ahead.
- Cosette Cooke (Year 9) recently competed at the Australian School Sport Swimming Championships as a representative of team Queensland. Cosette placed 5th overall in the Individual 100m Freestyle. We are extremely proud of Cosette’s achievements and look forward to following her performances across the QGSSSA season ahead.
- Bless Daly (Year 8) has been selected within the U15 Queensland Maroon Water Polo team that will compete at the nationals in September. This is the 4th state representative team Bless has made this year. Congratulations Bless we are excited to see the results that follow.
- Charli Spies (Year 9) & Isabella Harte (Year 11) who represented Queensland at the Australian Cross Country Championships in Adelaide. Both Charli and Isabella were involved in respective age groups that won that state competition for Queensland. Congratulations to both Charli and Isabella we look forward to seeing you on the track in the coming weeks at the QGSSSA Championships.
We would like to continue to recognise the outstanding achievements and representation of students’ participating a national level, outside of the school sport pathway. I look forward to continuing to hear from our community regarding such outstanding achievement. Please email me lknight@stmargarets.qld.edu.au.
GO MAGGIES!
Lloyd Knight