CAS had a dominant night at the Basketball on Thursday winning both games against AICES.
2nds winning 89 to 56 and 1sts 90 to 62.
For the score sheet from 1sts click here
For the scoresheet from 2nds click here
CAS had a dominant night at the Basketball on Thursday winning both games against AICES.
2nds winning 89 to 56 and 1sts 90 to 62.
For the score sheet from 1sts click here
For the scoresheet from 2nds click here
The honours were split in the representative Basketball matches between CAS and ISA at Cranbrook on Wednesday. In a tough match ISA won 2nds 70-64. In the 1sts CAS lead at every quarter to finish on top 71-65.
Thursday CAS face off against AICES on the Central Coast and next week they play GPS for the Peter Yeend Trophy at Kings.
To view score sheets of the games click here
In an outstanding night of Competition Knox Grammar School have won the CAS Swimming Championship and Barker College have won the CAS Diving Championship.
Swimming Score
| Place | Team | Points | |
| 1 | Knox Grammar School | 547 | |
| 2 | Trinity Grammar | 543 | |
| 3 | Barker College | 410 | |
| 4 | St. Aloysius’ College | 352 | |
| 5 | Waverley College | 344 | |
| 6 | Cranbrook School | 301 |
Diving Placings
Barker College 53
Trinity Grammar School 47
Knox Grammar School 11

With the final round of summer sports 6 Premierships were decided. Congratulations to all of our winning schools.
| Sport | Winner |
| Chess | Knox Grammar School |
| Tennis | Knox Grammar School |
| Basketball | Knox Grammar School |
| Cricket | Barker College |
| Waterpolo | St Aloysius’ College |
| Volleyball | Trinity grammar School |
The CAS team to play GPS on Wednesday 20th March, 2019 at SHORE War Memorial Fields 9am has been selected. All players including reverses will play.
| First | Surname | School |
| Pedro | Papangelis | Knox Grammar School |
| James | McCabe | Trinity Grammar School |
| James | Walbank | St Aloysius’ College |
| Oliver | Welch | Barker College |
| Jason | Xu | Knox Grammar School |
| Xavier | Branagan | St Aloysius’ College |
| Flynn | Covey | Barker College |
| Vishal | Ganeshan | Knox Grammar School |
| Jonas | Abeleda | St Aloysius’ College |
| Noah | Wheen | Barker College |
| Corey | Kavanagh | Barker College |
| Nicholas | Bigeni | Knox Grammar School |
| Res Nick | Fianni | Cranbrook School |
| Res Lachlan | Unsworth | Waverley College |

CAS were convincing winners over ISA in the representative Tennis matches on March 5th 2019.
the scores are below
| Match | ISA TEAM | CAS TEAM | 1st Set | 2nd Set | ISA Result | CAS Result |
| 1 D | Christian HABKOUK (OAK)
Joseph Cliff (SPC) |
Pedro Papangelis (Knox)
Ollie Welch (Barker) |
5-7 |
6-7 (4-7) | 0 |
2 |
| 2 D | Steven MITCHELL (OAK)
Sebastian DOBSON (RED) |
James Walbank (St Aloy’s)
Xavier Branagan (St Aloy’s) |
2-6 |
2-6 | 0 |
2 |
| 3 D | Lachlan MING (SPGS)
Kristian RENDULIC (OAK) |
James McCabe (Trinity)
Flynn Covey (Barker) |
1-6 |
3-6 | 0 |
2 |
| 4 D | Jai MUNZONE (SACS)
Liam WADE (CCGS) |
Noah Wheen (Barker)
Corey Kavanagh (Barker) |
0-6 |
0-6 | 0 |
2 |
| 5 D | Isabella PODESTA (SPGS)
Ningali FORREST-FREEMAN (BAR) |
Vishal Ganeshan (Knox)
Jonas Abeleda (St Aloy’s) |
2-6 |
1-6 | 0 |
2 |
| R D | Riad LAHOUD (SPX)
Victor LAHOUD (SPX) |
Nicholas Bigeni (Knox)
Lachlan Unsworth (Waverley) |
5-7 |
0-6 | 0 |
2 |
| 1 S | Christian HABKOUK (OAK) | Pedro PAPANGELIS (KNOX) |
3-6 |
2-6 | 0 |
2 |
| 2 S | Joseph CLIFF (SPC) | James McCABE (TRI) |
0-6 |
2-6 | 0 |
2 |
| 3 S | Steven MITCHELL (OAK) | James WALBANK (ALOS) |
6-3 |
2-6 | 1 |
1 |
| 4 S | Sebastian DOBSON (RED) | Oliver WELCH (BAR) |
1-6 |
1-6 | 0 |
2 |
| 5 S | Lachlan MING (SPGS) | Xavier BRANAGAN (ALOS) |
1-6 |
2-6 | 0 |
2 |
| 6 S | Kristian RENDULIC (OAK) | Flynn COVEY (BAR) |
1-6 |
2-6 | 0 |
2 |
| 7 S | Jai MUNZONE (SACS) | Vishal GANESHAN (KNOX) |
2-6 |
0-6 | 0 |
2 |
| 8 S | Isabella PODESTA (SPGS) | Noah WHEEN (BAR) |
1-6 |
2-6 | 0 |
2 |
| 9 S | Ningali FORREST-FREEMAN (BAR) | Jonas ABELEDA (ALOS) |
1-6 |
2-6 | 0 |
2 |
| 10 S | Liam WADE (CCGS) | Corey KAVANAGH (BAR) |
1-6 |
0-6 | 0 |
2 |
| 11 RS | Riad LAHOUD (SPX) | Nicholas BIGENI (KNOX) |
2-6 |
2-6 | 0 |
2 |
| 12 RS | Victor LAHOUD (SPX) | Lachlan UNSWORTH (WAV) |
3-6 |
6-3 | 1 |
1 |
| ISA Sets | CAS Sets | ISA Rubbers | CAS Rubbers | |||
|
|
SCORES NOT INCLUDING RESERVES |
1 |
29 |
0.5 |
14.5 |

Captains Coaches and Umpires at the 1st’s toss.
The annual CAS v. GPS 1st XI match was played at Curagul on Sunday 3rd March in very good conditions.
GPS recorded a comfortable win by 64 runs, thanks mainly to an excellent century by D Sellers (106) St Joseph’s College, D Alleyn Barker took 4/52 off 10. Top Scorer for CAS was H Wines (75) Knox Grammar, N Ahluwalia 4/22 off 9.
The match scores were: GPS 9/259 (50 overs) def. CAS 195 (43.4 overs) –
In the match between the GPS Chairman’s 15 Years XI v. CAS XI match at Hordern, Cranbrook, CAS won 145 to 82.
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 |
Unfortunately due to the weather the Opens cricket match between CAS and ISA tomorrow Feb 24 has been cancelled due to the weather and pitch condition.
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:
Furthermore the following boys from CAS schools were selected into the Barbarians team.
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
NSWCIS Reserves
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