Brisbane Girls Grammar School Annual Review 2017

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Eliza King (11E)

Abby Andrews (12W)

• A bby Andrews (12W) was selected to attend the Australian Senior Women’s National Water Polo Team (Stingers) training camp. • G eorgia De Stefani (10W), Jasmin Riksen (11L), Chelsea Warat (10R) and Sabine Hatzipetrou (8M) competed for Queensland in the Under 15 teams at the Sydney Youth Water Polo Festival. • F reya Horton (8H) was selected in the Under 13 Queensland Hockey Team, competing in the National Hockey Titles in Perth. • E lisabeth Chua (11M) represented Australia at the Oceania Fencing Cadets Championships in New Caledonia. Elisabeth won bronze at the championships and will compete in the Cadet Epee Europe Tour with the Australian Fencing Cadet Team in 2018. • A t the 2017 State Short Course Swimming Championships, Catherine Mcleod (11E) won both the 200m backstroke and the 50m backstroke, Sarah Mcleod (9E) came fourth in the 100m backstroke and third in the 50m backstroke and Niamh Bedggood (7O) won the 100m breaststroke and 50m breaststroke, came second in the 200m Individual Medley and third in the 100m Individual Medley. • J osephine Dooley (12G) and Lily Awyzio (12M) played in the Queensland Rookie Challenge (cricket), a competition consisting of four teams comprising the best female cricketers under 18 years of age from across Queensland. Lily was awarded Player of the Challenge. • J osephine Dooley (12G) and Lily Awyzio (12M) were selected to represent Queensland in the Under 18 National Carnival in Hobart; Josephine captained the team. • J osephine Dooley (12G) was named in the Governor General’s XI Cricket Team to play a warm-up match against the England Women’s team. • Josephine Dooley (12G) received a full contract with the Queensland Fire Women’s Cricket Team. • L ily Awyzio (12M), Girls Grammar Cricket Captain, represented the Under 21 Queensland Indoor team at the National Championships • T allulah Paul (9O) represented Queensland in the Junior National Indoor Cricket Championships and was selected in the Australian Junior All-Star team. • E melia Phillips (11G) won first place as Junior Dressage Champion in the National Pony Club Australia Championships in Toowoomba. • M inna Atherton (12B) competed in Adelaide at the Hancock Prospecting Australian Short Course Swimming Championships where she won gold in the 50m Backstroke—bettering the Australian All-Comers 50m backstroke record with a time of 26.23 seconds—and silver in the 100m Backstroke. • Chloe Williams (12R) and Mia Williams (10R) competed at the Ice Skating State Championships. • I n Omagari, Japan, Maia Martin (11B) was awarded her second dan Black belt. Maia then travelled to Sydney, where she competed in the Australian Championships for the Australian Karate Federation and made the quarter finals for Queensland. She will continue to represent Queensland and Australia and has been chosen to compete in the Australian Gojukai Championships, the All Japan Championships in Akita, Japan and the World games in Hong Kong.

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