Annual: Trinity 2007

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PSA Sport Sport

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rinity has enjoyed an outstanding twelve months in the PSA sporting arena, completing our most successful year ever and arguably the strongest all round performance by an individual school in the history of the PSA competition. The PSA Mr Steve Leahy schools compete for fifteen Director of Sport trophies from the beginning of Term 1 through to the end of Term 3. For one school to be successful in winning eight of these trophies is quite special. The summer sport season resulted in success for the 1st V Basketball, the 1st XI Cricket, the 1st VIII Rowers, the Hamer Cup oarsmen and, for the first time in the College’s history, the swimming team were successful in their quest to win the Tregonning Cup after forty years of trying. The elation of the six point win after seemingly being too far off the pace going into the final relays will be remembered for a long time by everyone who was at Challenge Stadium that night. The result is the icing on the cake for a team which has increased its points tally each year for the last seven years. The 1st VI Volleyball finished a close second in their competition and the tennis players, with many of the Team returning next year, are hoping to challenge the more established tennis schools in 2008. Our results in Term Four were encouraging. Our onfield success continued into the winter season when the 1st XI Soccer and the Senior Cross Country Team remained unbeaten over the ten fixtures and the 1st XVIII retained the Alcock Cup for the fifth consecutive year. The College’s football teams dominated all levels of the competition with the 2nd XVIII, 3rd XVIII, 10A, 10B, 9B, 8A and 8B teams all finishing on top of their respective ladders. The Smarter Than Smoking team, comprising boys from Years 8 and 9, won their Statewide competition and played their grand final at Subiaco Oval as a curtain raiser to an Eagles’ game.

Victory eluded us this year and we finished second to a strong Aquinas outfit. A real challenge that presents itself is for us to improve our results in the sports that we have not been successful at for some time. We have not achieved the level of performance to seriously challenge the stronger schools in hockey or tennis for some years now and our rugby teams have also struggled of late. Our waterpolo and badminton teams also remain towards the bottom of the competition. Initial steps have been taken to try and develop these sports with the 1st XI Hockey, 1st Waterpolo and 1st and 2nd Badminton teams all being coached by ex–Olympians. The Senior Tennis team has continued to improve for the last three years and hopes are high that this will continue into next year. After a tough year in rugby, there are expectations that the 1st XV will start to work its way back as a competitive force next year – if the level of keenness shown by the boys is anything to go by, an improved performance is guaranteed. Another challenge facing us is to provide quality coaching and facilities for all our teams. Trinity is fortunate that our boys are passionate about representing their school in sport but unfortunately on some occasions it is not possible to get all the boys a game each week. This is largely a result of a lack of sufficient pitches, coaches, time or in some instances the school we are playing against may not have the same numerical depth as we do in that particular sport. The expansion of PSA sport has reached a stage where radical changes may need to be investigated if the demand continues to grow. Implications of radical change such as playing all teams from Juniors through to Seniors over an entire Saturday would increase the number of teams playing but would also increase the demands placed on families, staff and coaches. Time will tell if such changes need to be implemented.

It is of course recognised that success is not simply measured by looking into the trophy cabinet and counting the amount of silverware it contains. The success of the sport program at the College can also be measured by the number of teams we field each weekend regardless of results, as well as the attitude of the boys towards committing to a common cause – I believe that the College has been successful in meeting these criteria as well.

I would like to thank several groups of people who have contributed strongly to the sport program at Trinity this year: The Trinity staff who give up so much time to coach the boys each week; The parent body without whom we would really struggle to meet the many and varied demands of the sport program; The groundstaff who work tirelessly to provide quality facilities for the boys; The College administration for their support of the coaches and the boys; The Trinity boys who represent their College with such pride and enthusiasm each week.

The latter part of Term 3 saw the athletics team produce a commendable performance in their attempt to retain the Alcock Shield for the fourth consecutive year.

Mr Steve Leahy Director of Sport

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4min
pages 225-226

Waterpolo

2min
pages 227-228

Tennis

6min
pages 222-224

Swimming

6min
pages 218-221

Cricket

7min
pages 191-196

Rowing

6min
pages 207-211

Rugby

4min
pages 212-213

Soccer

4min
pages 214-217

Hockey

5min
pages 204-206

Cross Country

3min
pages 197-198

Football

8min
pages 199-203

Basketball

5min
pages 187-190

Society and Environment

4min
pages 175-176

PSA Sport

4min
page 182

Sport Awards

1min
page 181

Physical Education

3min
page 183

Outdoor Education

1min
pages 179-180

Career Development

2min
page 178

Senior Enterprise Program

2min
page 177

Athletics

4min
pages 184-185

Astronomy

3min
pages 173-174

Science

6min
pages 170-172

Music

11min
pages 160-169

Mathematics

3min
page 159

PL Duffy Resource Centre

2min
page 158

Education Support

3min
page 155

Italian

1min
page 157

Information and Communication

2min
page 156

Pilgrimage Through India

29min
pages 138-146

Faith Education

2min
page 124

Performing Arts (GIG

4min
pages 151-152

Christian Service

21min
pages 126-137

Design and Technology

2min
page 153

Visual Arts

3min
pages 147-150

Campus Ministry

3min
page 125

English and Debating

2min
page 154

Year 6

9min
pages 90-93

Junior Library

1min
page 105

Year 7

7min
pages 86-89

Junior Faith Education

7min
pages 102-103

Year 5

6min
pages 94-97

Junior Music

5min
pages 106-109

Year 4

7min
pages 98-101

Performing Arts (BIG

3min
page 110

Valedictory Address

6min
pages 29-33

Year 9

8min
pages 66-72

Year 8

8min
pages 73-80

Year 11

9min
pages 50-57

Year 10

7min
pages 58-64

Head of Middle School

4min
page 65

Head of Senior School

3min
page 34

Head of Junior School

2min
pages 81-82

Trinity Old Boys’ Association

4min
pages 21-22

Contents

1min
page 4

Parent School Partnership Initiatives

4min
pages 19-20

Community Relations

3min
page 10

Principal’s Address

7min
pages 5-7

College Board

6min
pages 8-9

Chaplain

2min
page 18

College Auxiliary

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