Annual: Trinity 2016

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PSA Sport In a year where the PSA competition continued to expand, Trinity College has maintained its reputation as a College that strives not only for excellence, but one which also places a high value on participation and sportsmanship. This year we were able to field 136 teams representing an additional eight teams compared to 2015. Another 150 boys were involved in the rowing program and over 100 boys represented the College in each of the swimming and athletics teams. While it is easy to be pleased with these figures, there are also concerns which need to be addressed. In some sports such as basketball, we have so many boys wanting to play that each week some miss out on a game. In other sports, the low number of participants makes it difficult to field competitive teams and it becomes disheartening for the boys who do play, to be soundly beaten most weeks. Our senior teams won five trophies from a possible 15—an outstanding achievement by the boys. Over the summer season, the Rowing Club won the Hamer Cup which represents overall strength in rowing for the tenth time since 2002. The 1st VIII crew won the Challenge Cup, and the 1st VI Volleyball team won all their games to retain the Brother Carigg Shield for the fourth consecutive year. The 1st V Basketball team won the Blackwood Cup with a thrilling one point victory over Wesley College, with the result still in doubt with less than a second left in the game. Our 1st VIII Tennis team had their most successful season for many years, losing only two games and finishing third in their competition. During the winter season, the cross country team was undefeated and won the Moyes Trophy in a dominant display, after being runners-up for the previous five years. Our soccer and rugby teams were prominent and were both in contention to win their respective competitions leading into the final two games. Ultimately the rugby boys were beaten by an excellent Scotch College team and the soccer team, despite being in a commanding position midway through the season, disappointingly did not field a full strength team in about five games resulting in a second place finish behind Christ Church Grammar School. The Trinity College Sports Centre opened in Term 4 and is an outstanding facility with three volleyball courts, two basketball courts and six badminton courts. It also hosts a climbing wall and four classrooms overlooking the river. The retractable seating allows for the facility to be used for College assemblies and was the venue for the 2016 Graduation assembly. Original plans had been to convert the Foley Centre to a Learning Centre but recently it has been decided to retain it as a gymnasium to meet the heavy demand for facilities required by the PSA and Physical Education programs. There are yet to be finalised plans for more work to be done at Waterford, with the possibility of a demolition and rebuild, or a major renovation of the clubrooms and change rooms.

Mr Stephen Leahy Director of Sport

In our developing relationship with the WACA, the College has provided increased access to our on-site training facilities, gymnasium, pool and the grounds at Waterford, in return for our increased access to the WACA for training, as well as the WACA providing support for improving our grounds and facilities at Waterford and at the College. Two of the College sporting facilities were officially named this year. At the start of Term 3, the main oval at Waterford was named Montagu Oval in recognition of the contribution made to Trinity Football by Mr John Montagu (’74) who has coached the 1st XVIII for 12 years and been involved in seven Alcock Cup victories — six as a coach and one as a player. In Term 4, the cricket pavilion on Mann Oval was named the Simon Katich Pavilion, after Old Boy Simon Katich (’92) in recognition of his contribution to Trinity College cricket, where in Year 12 he averaged 111 runs per innings including a score of 205 not out against Guildford Grammar School and then to Australian cricket where he played 56 Test matches, 45 One Day Internationals and three T20 matches. My sincere thanks are extended to everyone involved in the College’s sporting program: the ground staff, College administration staff, parents, teaching and coaching staff, the boys of Trinity College and the Year 12 students who have given great service, in the majority of cases, over six years. Without your support, we would not be able to maintain the high standards we strive for at all times. Mr Stephen Leahy (’78) Director of Sport

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2016 Acknowledgements

8min
pages 290-294

Class of 2016

19min
pages 284-289

Roll Call

3min
page 283

Tennis

5min
pages 269-273

Volleyball

7min
pages 274-278

Water Polo

6min
pages 279-282

Swimming

4min
pages 265-268

Soccer

9min
pages 257-264

Rowing

6min
pages 244-250

Hockey

6min
pages 239-243

Football

8min
pages 233-238

Basketball

7min
pages 216-222

Cricket

15min
pages 223-229

Cross Country

4min
pages 230-232

Badminton

2min
pages 214-215

Athletics

5min
pages 212-213

Health & Physical Education

4min
pages 203-204

Outdoor Education

3min
pages 205-207

PSA Sport

4min
pages 209-211

Humanities

3min
pages 199-200

Careers

2min
pages 201-202

Astronomy & Space Science

3min
pages 197-198

Science

3min
pages 195-196

Mathematics

4min
pages 193-194

The PL Duffy Library Resource Centre

4min
pages 190-192

Italian

2min
page 189

Gifted & Talented

4min
pages 187-188

Design & Technology

2min
pages 179-180

Debating

3min
page 183

Drama

2min
pages 177-178

Certificate II Business

2min
page 186

Trinity Dance Programs Boys in Groove (BIG) and Guys in Groove (GIG

2min
pages 174-176

Trinity Pipes & Drums

2min
pages 172-173

Visual Arts

4min
pages 147-151

Edmund Rice Outreach

3min
pages 141-142

Kairos Retreats Class of 2016

1min
pages 143-144

Music

2min
pages 154-155

Christian Service

6min
pages 138-140

Kimberley Immersion

9min
pages 135-137

Campus Ministry

2min
page 134

Quest Retreats

1min
pages 145-146

Religious Education

3min
page 133

Junior School Water Polo

2min
pages 131-132

Junior School Tennis

1min
page 130

Junior School Football

1min
page 125

Junior School Soccer

1min
page 127

Junior School Cricket

1min
page 124

House Athletics Carnival

1min
page 122

Junior School Basketball

1min
page 123

Junior School Dance Boys in Groove

1min
page 120

Junior School Music

3min
pages 116-119

Junior School Library

1min
page 114

Year 4 Green

1min
page 105

Year 4 White

2min
pages 106-107

Year 4 Blue

2min
page 104

Year 5 White

1min
page 103

Year 5 Green

2min
page 102

Year 5 Blue

2min
page 101

Year 6 White

3min
page 100

Year 6 Green

2min
page 99

Year 6 Blue

2min
page 98

Prefects and House Captains

1min
page 95

Head of Junior School Report

5min
pages 93-94

Year 7

7min
pages 86-92

Year 8

5min
pages 80-84

Year 10

7min
pages 66-71

Year 9

8min
pages 73-78

Year 11

7min
pages 59-64

Presentation Night

1min
pages 38-40

Year 12

3min
pages 42-43

Valedictory Address at Presentation Night

5min
pages 35-37

College Auxiliary

2min
page 32

TOBA

6min
pages 28-29

College Bursar

2min
pages 16-17

Headmaster's Report

15min
pages 8-13

Trinity College Parent Council

1min
page 31

Chaplain

2min
pages 23-24

Canteen

1min
page 30

College Board

3min
pages 14-15

Aboriginal Program

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