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Cardijn Exchange

02.06.21

Departing on Sunday 30 May and returning Tuesday 1 June, the 34th annual Cardijn College/Tenison Woods College Exchange once again saw great days of competition where student’s athleticism and sportsmanship was showcased in a range of both sporting and academic competitions. Despite many hard fought contests, Tenison Woods College came away from the exchange with 4 wins out of the 11 awarded; with Cardijn College coming away with the overall victory.

The Tenison Woods College community is proud of the outstanding efforts of the selected 56 students and sincerely thanks all staff and parents who were involved. Special mention must be given to Mr Ian Ross, Sports Coordinator, Adam Taylor, Debating Coach, and the Health and Physical Education Team: Sharon Adams, Heidi Clark, Emily Dawe, Nathan Fleetwood, Tom Daly, Ciaran Buckley and Brad Maney, for their preparation and support of such a significant event on the College calendar.

Tenison Woods College looks forward to continuing such a wonderful tradition of impressive skill level, team spirit and fair play again next year.

Emily Dawe | Sports Administration Trainee


RESULTS:

Debating - Win
Girls Futsal 6:0 - Loss
Boys Futsal 8:3 - Loss
Mixed Touch Football 6:3 - Loss
Girls Volleyball 3:0 - Loss
Boys Volleyball 3:0 - Loss
Girls Basketball 48:17 - Win
Boys Basketball 55:30 - Win
Netball A 32:31 - Win
Netball B 36:25 - Loss
Football 80:27 - Loss

Cardijn College - 7
Tenison Woods College – 4


AWARDS:

Rijken/Doyle medal (male): Noah Sims
Rijken/Doyle medal (female): Joey Jones

Debating
Most Valuable Speaker: Mariam Kassim
Sportsmanship Award: Flynn Davison

Girls Futsal
Most Valuable Player: Lana Shepherd
Sportsmanship Award: Tess Porter

Boys Futsal
Most Valuable Player: Reuben Van Eyk
Sportsmanship Award: Noah Gazzard

Mixed Touch Football
Most Valuable Player: Tess Kennesley
Sportsmanship Award: Fergus Calderwood

Girls Volleyball
Most Valuable Player: Siobhan Adams
Sportsmanship Award: Amryn Bosko

Boys Volleyball
Most Valuable Player: Ethan Sims
Sportsmanship Award: Nick Joy

Girls Basketball
Most Valuable Player: Joey Jones
Sportsmanship Award: Tess Porter

Boys Basketball
Most Valuable Player: Jackson Bowden
Sportsmanship Award: Harry Wright

Netball A
Most Valuable Player: Amryn Bosko
Sportsmanship Award: Paige Lucas

Netball B
Most Valuable Player: Kate Dempsey
Sportsmanship Award: Daisy Tunkin

Football
Most Valuable Player: Jack Domaschenz
Sportsmanship Award: Lochlan Thiele

Tenison Woods College respectfully acknowledges the Boandik people are the First Nations people of the Mount Gambier South Eastern region of South Australia and pay respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, past, present and emerging.