Annual: Trinity 2008

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fter a dominant year in 2007 when Trinity won eight of a possible sixteen trophies, we came back to the field this year with the only remaining silverware in the cabinet being the Hamer Cup for rowing, the PM Moyes Trophy for cross country Mr Steven Leahy and the Lawe Davies Cup Director of Sport for soccer. Congratulations to all involved in these victories. Winning trophies is always nice but more important in College sport, is developing and maintaining a culture which values each individual boy, and provides him with an opportunity to participate at whatever level he is capable of playing.

With the introduction of the Year 7 cohort into the Middle School next year, the demands of providing a quality sporting experience will increase even more. Next year Trinity will be the only PSA School in which the Year 7 students will be a part of the Secondary School, with the other six schools making the change in 2010. In the short-term, our Year 7 boys will continue to play their interschool sport on a Thursday afternoon. In 2010, the Year 7s will play their interschool sport on Friday afternoons at the same time as the Year 8 and 9 students. Loading 550 boys onto buses to go to their games at one time will be an interesting exercise!

Comment was made in last year’s annual report that an aim for 2008 was to improve our performances in sports in which we have not been as competitive as we would like to be – rugby, waterpolo, hockey, badminton and tennis. The 1st XV Rugby Team this year won five of ten games and the 1st V1 Badminton Team was the most successful Trinity team since the sport was introduced into the PSA, winning seven of ten games to finish 3rd overall. In the three fixtures in which they were beaten, they only lost by one game and the tennis and waterpolo teams both surpassed their 2007 performances. Great work by all involved with this significant improvement!

I would like to thank all the people who have contributed towards another successful chapter in our sporting program – the ground staff, the parents, the staff members who put in countless hours as coaches and managers and, of course, the boys themselves.

The development of the facilities at Waterford continues, with further works being carried out to add more parking bays and to improve the flow of traffic entering and leaving the grounds. The new wicket block has come up extremely well and all our teams now play on turf wickets which can only be good for the development of their game. Next year, the second football ground will be available, which means on a Saturday morning all the football teams will be at the same venue rather than split between two, or sometimes three, different venues. The intention is to move the senior cross country fixtures back to Waterford after a year of hosting home runs here at the College. Investigations are currently being made to construct a course around the perimeter of the grounds which would have the dual benefit of the races being more visible to spectators and improving the safety of the event by eliminating the necessity to cross any roads.

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A small grandstand has been built, with the support of the soccer families, alongside the main soccer ground which can also be used in the summer months by cricket teams. We are hopeful that another similar facility can be built between the rugby pitch and the second football ground before the start of the next winter season.

Congratulations to Josh Hicks and Travis Colyer who shared the JP Ilich Award for “Outstanding Service to The School in Sport”. Both boys are fine athletes who always put College success before personal gain.

Mr Steven Leahy Director of Sport


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Student Roll Call

27min
pages 241-248

Waterpolo

3min
pages 239-240

Volleyball

4min
pages 237-238

Tennis

4min
pages 234-236

Soccer

5min
pages 226-230

Swimming

4min
pages 231-233

Rugby

5min
pages 224-225

Athletics

4min
pages 194-195

Football

8min
pages 209-213

Hockey

6min
pages 214-217

Cross Country

5min
pages 206-208

Cricket

5min
pages 200-205

Basketball

6min
pages 197-199

Badminton

1min
page 196

Rowing

9min
pages 218-223

Science

3min
pages 181-182

Outdoor Education

1min
pages 190-191

Sport Awards

1min
page 192

Career Development

4min
pages 188-189

Astronomy

3min
pages 183-184

Society and Environment

3min
page 185

Senior Enterprise Program

1min
pages 186-187

PSA Sport

3min
page 193

Performing Arts – Music

16min
pages 162-172

English and Debating

1min
page 174

PL Duffy Resource Centre

2min
page 178

Italian

1min
page 177

Information Technology

2min
page 176

Education Support

3min
page 175

Design and Technology

2min
page 173

Mathematics

5min
pages 179-180

Performing Arts - GIG

3min
pages 160-161

Pilgrimage Through India

1min
pages 151-153

Visual Arts

5min
pages 154-159

Junior Sport

15min
pages 120-134

World Youth Day

8min
pages 143-150

Campus Ministry

2min
page 137

Faith Education

2min
pages 135-136

Performing Arts (BIG

4min
pages 118-119

Junior Music

4min
pages 114-117

Junior Faith Education

5min
pages 110-111

Year 4

7min
pages 106-109

Year 5

5min
pages 102-105

Year 6

9min
pages 98-101

Year 7

7min
pages 94-97

Head of Junior School

4min
pages 88-90

Year 8

7min
pages 80-87

Year 9

6min
pages 73-79

Year 11

9min
pages 56-63

Head of Middle School

5min
pages 71-72

Year 10

6min
pages 64-70

College Auxiliary

2min
pages 33-34

Head of Senior School

4min
page 41

Awards 2008

3min
pages 35-36

Year 12

4min
pages 42-43

Contents

1min
page 4

Chaplain – Vale Fr Michael McMahon

16min
pages 21-26

Farewell to Mrs Eileen Lane

5min
pages 19-20

College Board

5min
pages 9-10

Indigenous Program

3min
pages 27-28

Principal’s Address

8min
pages 5-8

Annual 2008

5min
page 12

Trinity Old Boys’ Association

5min
pages 29-31
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