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Tenison Woods College Sports Captains Madi Turner and Will Stafford.

Tenison takes the Interschool Athletics title

23.03.17

Tenison Woods College won the Interschool Athletics Carnival title on Wednesday 22 March in Millicent for the first time in three years.

The school now holds both the Interschool Swimming and Interschool Athletics championship trophies for 2017, showing outstanding achievement and reflecting our student’s professionalism, dedication, athleticism and hard work.

The final scores were:

  • Tenison Woods College - 617.0
  • Mount Gambier High School - 586.5
  • Bordertown High School - 515.5
  • Grant High School - 511.5
  • Naracoorte High School - 437.0
  • Millicent High School 364.0
  • St Martin’s Lutheran College 356.5
  • Penola High School 302.0

Age Group Champions

  • U/14 – Third Place (160.0 points)
  • U/15 – Second Place (156.5 points)
  • U/16 – First Place (188.0)
  • U/20 – Second Place (127.0)

Records Broken

Clare Davey (U/15): Javelin 28.01m – Old record 27.56m

Jacob Armitage (U/15): Long Jump 5.97m – Old record 5.9m

The students won two out of the eight relays, and placed in all eight. There were numerous individual first, second and third placings, highlighting the strength of the Tenison Woods College athletes who participated throughout the course of the day.

Relay placings:

  • U/14 Female 100m Relay – Third Place (1:02.05)
  • U/14 Male 100m Relay – Third Place (56.79)
  • U/15 Female 100m Relay – First Place (57.65)
  • U/15 Male 100m Relay – First Place (51.60)
  • U/16 Female 100m Relay – Second Place (57.54)
  • U/16 Male 100m Relay – Second Place (51.39
  • U/20 Female 100m Relay – Second Place (59.09)
  • U/20 Male 100m Relay – Third Place (52.40)

The athletes will now progress through to the Catholic Co-Education Athletics Carnival on Monday 27 March and Tenison Woods College wishes them the best of luck.

 

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