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St. George's Catholic School

Exciting Matches, Team Highlights, and Standout Performances!

Volleyball
In a spirited showdown against Southbank Under 17’s, our volleyball teams gave an outstanding performance, despite the significant age and physical differences between the two squads. Our students, spanning Year 8 to Year 12, held their own against the tall and powerful Southbank players.

The boys’ matches were particularly intense, with both sets being closely contested. They narrowly lost 25-20 in the first set and 25-21 in the second, demonstrating incredible teamwork and determination.
The girls faced a tougher challenge, with the first set ending in a 25-8 defeat. However, they regrouped admirably, coming back strong in the second set, losing by just three points at 25-22. Their grit and tenacity shone through, making us incredibly proud of their efforts.

As a PE Department, we couldn’t be prouder of both the boys and girls for their hard work, resilience, and fantastic sportsmanship. It was a fantastic learning experience for all involved!

 

Football
Our sixth form football squad took to the field in a challenging match against Southbank Under 17’s at the picturesque Regent’s Park. Despite the 9-2 loss, the game held a deeper significance, offering an opportunity for our Year 12 and 13 students to engage in extracurricular sport.

The boys showed moments of promise and determination throughout the game, with two well-earned goals showcasing their attacking potential. While Southbank’s superior experience and strength showed through in the scoreline, our team never gave up and continued to push forward with a positive attitude. Goals came from Jeremiah Pappoe and captain Bobby Fowley.

This game was more about the opportunity to stay active and connected during a busy academic time, and in that sense, it was a big win for our students, school and department.
We are extremely proud of their perseverance and dedication on the pitch!