The 2018 Southportonian

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sailing

MR NICHOLAS STANSBIE

sailing manager

T

he sailing season of 2017-18 concluded on Sunday 18 March at the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron at Manly, with the GPS Sailing Championships and Queensland State Pacer Championships. Three GPS schools, ourselves, Brisbane Boys College and Brisbane Grammar School, together with the local schools Iona College, Moreton Bay College and Moreton Bay Girls College provided a number of crews and there was a packed field of entrants. The TSS Crews comprised of the following students: FIRST TEAM

Tom Wright, Lachie Free, Oscar Weatherseed, Ethan Donnelly, Xavier Doerr and Zach Miller-Wright. SECOND TEAM

Connor Pilcher, Harry Stapleton, Blake Wilson, Andrew Douyere, Lachlan Wheatley and Xavier Smith-Power.

magnificent achievement and Tom repeated his exploits of three years ago, when again he was the top performing skipper in the GPS Championships. Tom was well supported by his fellow members of the First team, notably skippers Xavier Doerr and Oscar Weatherseed. Oscar and his crew Ethan Donnelly finished second overall and Blake Wilson, with the assistance of Andrew Douyere, also had by far his best sailing day so far this year, finishing in third place overall.

SQUAD

Tom Edmunds, Charlie Hart, Oscar Billson, Foster Lane, Jack O’Hagan, Lachlin Iland, Tom McGregor, Brandon Rerrie, Cameron Roberts, Max Hateley, Jackson Fray. The Racing teams were coached by Mr Wharington, Mr Cunich and Mr Wright. It was great to see Grant back with us, after recently suffering a serious injury aboard Scallywag during the Volvo 60 Ocean Race. In light conditions, the boys raced extremely well, with great raw speed making them competitive in every race. The outstanding crew of the day was our own Tom Wright and Lachlan Free, who won all seven races, despite some heavy competition, particularly in race 6, where they came through from fourth place, passing other boats from Brisbane Grammar and Iona College on the final downwind leg to take the honours. This was a 296

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When the points were calculated at the end of the seven races, the results were TSS in first position, BGS in second position and BBC in third position. It should be noted also that the TSS Second team finished ahead of the BBC First team in the overall standings. Much credit is also due to the remaining crews, all of whom worked extremely hard not just on this day, but throughout the season, many of them having their first taste of racing. Over 100 boys have sailed at TSS this season, with nearly 50 boys learning to sail for the first time. We look forward to

seeing their skills continue to develop in future seasons. In a further initiative this season, we have been very fortunate to have strengthened our relationship with Southport Yacht Club and on four Wednesdays in Term Three, a group of 16 boys sailed some Blazer yachts – much larger than those we sail at school, under the instruction of coaches from SYC. This greatly helped to improve the skills of our developing skippers, and the racing nous of all concerned. It is also fitting to mention the Year 12 boys who have shown true servant leadership this season, taking the lead in terms of their work with the other boys, whether organising, fixing boats or helping to teach other boys and helping to inspire them onward. Tom Edmunds, Oscar Weatherseed, Xavier Doerr, and Sailing Captain Connor Pilcher, have been instrumental in ensuring that Sailing at TSS is at an all-time high in terms of numbers, and the winning of this 2018 trophy is a fitting testament to their work and commitment over many years. In addition, the boys would not be able to get on the water without our team of coaches and, of course, the Friends of Sailing group, led by Mr Wright, who have ensured that whatever we do we will continued to be looked after and supported with the best interest of the boys in mind.


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Track and Field

2min
pages 308-310

Tennis

3min
pages 306-307

Swimming

4min
pages 304-305

Speech and Variety Club

3min
pages 302-303

Sony Camp

3min
page 301

Rowing

4min
pages 286-289

Sailing

3min
page 300

Round Square

8min
pages 282-285

Gymnastics

4min
pages 270-271

Football

12min
pages 260-268

Cricket

25min
pages 246-255

Basketball

10min
pages 232-237

Debating

3min
pages 258-259

Chess

6min
pages 243-245

Cadets

9min
pages 238-241

Cattle Show Team

3min
page 242

Prep Sportsmaster

11min
pages 228-231

Activities and Sports

1min
pages 225-227

Valedictorians

33min
pages 198-214

Harvest

6min
pages 215-224

Shepherd

8min
pages 134-135

Musgrave

6min
pages 132-133

Rogers

20min
pages 136-141

Melbourne

15min
pages 174-179

Maughan

17min
pages 168-173

Mitre

5min
pages 130-131

Dixon

6min
pages 128-129

Years 5/6 Honours

3min
pages 106-107

Year 5

5min
pages 102-105

Year 3

5min
pages 92-95

Year 2

6min
pages 88-91

Year 3/4 Honours

6min
pages 96-97

Year 4

5min
pages 98-101

Reception

8min
pages 80-83

Year 1

6min
pages 84-87

Preschool

8min
pages 76-79

Arrowsmith

5min
pages 70-71

Trevor R Wood Library

5min
pages 72-73

Deputy Headmaster - Head of Preparatory

10min
pages 66-68

Prep Art

5min
pages 74-75

The Staff & Preparatory Seniors

1min
page 69

Student Leadership

1min
page 51

Dean’s List

3min
pages 58-60

Wellbeing Health

6min
pages 45-46

Vocational Education and Training

3min
page 44

Mathematics

2min
page 42

Science

2min
page 43

Life and Faith

2min
page 41

Libraries and Information Services

3min
page 40

Robotics and Engineering Technology

2min
page 37

Languages

5min
pages 38-39

Information Technology

2min
page 36

Health and Physical Education

3min
page 34

Humanities

3min
page 35

English

3min
page 31

Gifted and Talented

4min
pages 32-33

Design Technology

3min
pages 26-27

Business and Enterprise

3min
page 25

Art

3min
page 24

School Captain

10min
pages 11-13

CFO

2min
page 14

Chaplain

7min
pages 15-17

Archives

2min
pages 22-23

Headmaster

22min
pages 6-10

TSS Foundation

5min
pages 18-19

Old Southportonians’ Association

5min
pages 20-21
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