CAS Tennis Team to Play ISA and GPS

The CAS tennis team to play ISA and GPS has been selected the team is below

First Surname School
Flynn Covey Barker College
Corey Kavanagh Barker College
Oliver Welch Barker College
Noah Wheen Barker College
Nicholas Bigeni Knox Grammar School
Vishal Ganeshan Knox Grammar School
Pedro Papangelis Knox Grammar School
Jason Xu Knox Grammar School
Jonas Abeleda St Aloysius’ College
Xavier Branagan St Aloysius’ College
James Walbank St Aloysius’ College
James McCabe Trinity Grammar School
Nikita Nikitenko Waverley College
Lachlan Unsworth Waverley College

NSWCIS Water Polo Trials 2019

Knox Grammar was host to the NSWCIS Water Polo Trials for 2019. These trials consisted of representative teams from the AAGPS, AICES, ISA and CAS as well as a Barbarians team made up of the four school associations.

The CAS team had diverse representation with athletes from 5 out of the 6 CAS schools selected to represent the association:

This included:

  1. Patrick Hogan (Knox Grammar)
  2. Tyler Krenkels (Knox Grammar)
  3. Gabe Carmody (Knox Grammar)
  4. Lucas Vass (Barker College)
  5. Flynn Lambrechts (Barker College)
  6. Tyrone Albertyn (Barker College)
  7. Zac Spitznagel (St. Aloysius College)
  8. Billy McGuirk (St. Aloysius College)
  9. Reuben Warner Van Dijk (St. Aloysius College)
  10. Kai Young (Trinity Grammar)
  11. Lucas Young (Trinity Grammar)
  12. Tristan Glanznig (Trinity Grammar)
  13. Nikita Strbac (Waverley College)

Furthermore the following boys from CAS schools were selected into the Barbarians team.

  1. Marcus Spano (St. Aloysius)
  2. Sam Jones (St. Aloysius)

The CAS team started the day well with a strong win against AICES with most players finding the back of the net. Strong performances from Tyrone Albertyn (B) both on defence and offense saw the AICES side struggle to get back into the game.

The 2nd game of the day was against a strong and motivated Barbarians side who had given ISA a lot of grief in the game prior. Unlike the first game, this was a tightly contested battle with the Barbarians scoring a late upset goal to tie the game up 3-3. Valiant efforts from Tristan Glanznig (T) and Tyler Krenkels (K) were not unnoticed. Special mention to Sam Jones (A) and Marcus Spano (A) who both had excellent games against CAS.

ISA was up next, and after the disappointing draw to the Barbarians, the CAS boys were eager to impress.  Strong performances across the whole squad showcased the collective capabilities of the team and resulted in a comfortable win for CAS.

The final game for the day was against a strong AAGPS side. With many of the boys from GPS and CAS playing with and against each other in club water polo competitions, bragging rights were up for grabs. Excellent sharpshooting from Nikita Strbac (W) and Lucas Vass (B) kept the GPS players on their toes. Whilst Kai Young (T) worked hard to control the centre the GPS team recognised his threat and defended him with multiple players, restricting him offensively.

This proved to be a smart tactic as the AAGPS team finished victorious over the CAS team.

Following the final game of the day a squad of 13 and a number of reserves were selected for the NSWCIS U17’s team to compete against NSWCCC and NSWCHS later this year.

The squad included a number of CAS athletes including:

NSWCIS Starters

  • Lucas Vass
  • Kai Young
  • Tristan Glanznig
  • Nikita Strbac

NSWCIS Reserves

  • Patrick Hogan
  • Tyler Krenkels
  • Lucas Young

Congratulations to all of the young men who have made section into the NSWCIS U17 squad and we wish you the best in your journey to All School selection.

 

Sam Northcott

CAS Water Polo Convenor

CAS U15 Cricket Team to Play GPS U15 Announced

The CAS U15 Cricket side to play GPS has been selected.

CAS U15s will play GPS U15s on Sunday the 3rd of March on Hordern Oval at Cranbrook School starting at 10am.

The team will train on Wed 27th Feb at Hordern Oval at 5pm

The coaches are:

Mr T Ferrero (B)

Mr B Staunton (C)

The Team is:-

Will Shortis                       Knox Grammar School

Trystan Kennedy              Knox Grammar School

Charlie Anderson             Knox Grammar School

Darcy Mooney                  Trinity Grammar School

Emmanuel Grogan           Trinity Grammar School

Tom Wood                          St Aloysius College

Jonothan Hughes             St Aloysius College

Asher Learmonth             Cranbrook School

Ned Patterson                   Cranbrook School

Olli Argent                         Cranbrook School

Nick Hook                         Barker College

Maxim Brooks                  Waverley College

Barker Win T20 Final

 

Barker College are the Winners of the CAS T20  2018 Competition with the final played on Tuesday 12 February at Barker Oval.  Barker set Waverley an imposing total of 6-139 off their 20 overs. Waverley with a required run rate of 7 runs an over just could not get the target and finished with 8-123.

Well done to both teams.

South Harbour Team for CAS Cricket Trial Selected

The South Harbour team for the CAS Cricket trial has been selected

Tom Greig (C)

Yianni Theodorakopulos (C)

Alex Van Vught (C)

Ken Chu (T)

Ritvik Dinesh (T)

Emmanuel Grogan (T)

Sebastian Buchannan (T)

Lachlan Forrest (W)

Alex Ferrara (W)

Rory Doyle (W)

Harry Whitaker (W)

Mr Elliott from Waverley will Coach the side. The match will be played on Saturday 2nd Feb, 2019 at Barker College from 10.00am. Players are to assembly at 9:00am.

North Harbour Team for CAS Cricket Trial Selected

The North Harbour team for the CAS Cricket trial has been selected

Lachlan Fisher (B)

Lachlan Roughley (A)

Henry Wines (K)

Ryan McCoy (B)

Daniel Alleyn (B)

Sam Greenland (A)

Jayllen Naganayagam (K)

Charlie Weber (A)

John Nevell (K)

Alex Veivers (B)

Sebastian Hodge (B)

Daniel Hardyman (K)

Mr Stuart from Knox will Coach the side. The match will be played on Saturday 2nd Feb, 2019 at Barker College from 10.00am. Players are to assembly at 9:00am.

CAS win the Cross Country Teams Event

In what was expected to be an extremely competitive race there was very little between the CAS and GPS Open Cross Country teams. The results from the season showed that it was going to be to hard to predict a winner before the race with the runners in both teams consistently finishing in the top pack week in week out.

This is how the results of the race finished up.

Cross-Country Results Combined Association Cross Country

CAS versus GPS – Saturday 4th August, 2018

Place Team Name School
1. CAS Drew Fryer Cranbrook School
2. GPS Elliot Metcalf Sydney Grammar School
3. GPS Angus Beer Newington College
4. GPS Eric Holmstrom Sydney Boys High School
5. CAS Thomas Virgona Trinity Grammar School
6. CAS Ethan Brouw Trinity Grammar School
7. CAS Ben Revai Cranbrook School
8. (CAS) Charles McGrath Waverley College
9. (CAS) Patrick Cantlon Trinity Grammar School
10. GPS Hamish Longworth Shore School
11. (CAS) Mitch Westhuizen Knox Grammar School
12. (GPS) Charles Cannon St Josephs College
13. (GPS) Ryan Lui Scots College
14. (GPS) Thomas Davies Sydney Grammar School
15. (CAS) Lelland Hui Trinity Grammar School
16. (GPS) Max Freer Scots College

 

GPS CAS
2 1
3 5
4 6
10 7
Total 19 19
Place 2 1

The scoring system for the race is based on the placings of the first 4 runners from each team. The score was 19-19.  In such a situation the by-laws state that we look at the fourth runner from each team to see which one finished first.  Consequently the CAS were victorious.  CAS def GPS   19 – 19 (on count back). It is the first time since 2003 that CAS has won the event. Well done to all of our runners.

What a great day of racing.

Thanks to Sydney Boys High School for hosting.

8 CAS Players selected for Australian Schools Rugby Squad

There are five players still to be added. The final 46 –in their two teams of the Australian Schoolboys and the Australian Schools Barbarians will be announced on August 21st.

The two teams will then assemble in Brisbane on September 24th to play games with New Zealand and Tongan Schools.

Monday 1st October at Tennyson–Terrace grounds–Australia v Tonga–Barbarians v NZ

Saturday  6th October at Ballynore–Australia v NZ and Barbarians v Tonga

On Sunday 7th October a squad of 27 players will be announced to tour the UK in November / December.

The CAS students selected, in alphabetical order are–

NAME SURNAME SCHOOL
Lachlan Dring Barker College
Billy Pollard Barker College
Luke Reimer Barker College
David Tejcek Barker College
Tane Edmed Trinity Grammar School
Lachlan Ilias Trinity Grammar School
Thomas Lambert Trinity Grammar School
Luca Moretti Waverley College

CAS U16 Rugby Undefeated at NSWSRU Trials

The CAS U16 Rugby team has gone undefeated at the NSWSRU trials over the weekend. In a strong display in 3 games across the weekend the team posted wins over CCC and CHS and had a draw with GPS Presidents B team to finish 3rd (due to the tournament rules).

In the game against CCC saw CAS win 26 to 12 with tries to Miles Amatosero (W), Lucas Vass (B), and 2 to Jordan Swann (W) Con Lucas Vass (B) and 2 to Mitchell Wheals (B)

The game against GPS Presidents B was an arm wrestle with GPS scoring first which would prove critical for progression in the trial. CAS were down 10-5 at half time with the very strong winds having a major effect on the game. CAS fought back to level the scores however under the tournament rules the first try scorers went through to the Shield Final which meant CAS would play CHS in the John Miller Shield Final. Tries to Luke Hennessy (T) and 2 to Ronald Volkman (W).

In the John Miller Shield final CAS started strongly and were never headed running out winners 29 to 5. Tries to  Ronald Volkman (W), Tyronne Albertyn (B), Ky Willoughby (T), and 2 to Jordan Swann (W) Con 2 to Lucas Vass (B)

Congratulations to the following boys for being selected in the NSWSRU and SJRU U16 teams

NSWSRU U16s 1sts
Tyrone Albertyn Barker College
Miles Amatosero Waverley College
Malachi Hawkes Trinity Grammar School

NSWSRU U16s 2nds
Lucas Chamen Knox Grammar School
Ky Willoughby Trinity Grammar School
Luke Hennessy Trinity Grammar School
Lucas Vass Barker College Withdrawn injured
Jordan Swann Waverley College
Spencer Spalding St Aloysius’ College

Sydney Juniors U16s
Adrian Brown Barker College
Aisea Aholelei Waverley College
Mitchell Wheals Barker College
Ronald Volkman Waverley College
Luca Antico St Aloysius’ College
Oliver Longhi Knox Grammar School