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Junior School Water Polo

Junior School Volleyball

We had a pretty rough start to the season this year but then the boys started to really play as a team and we started winning some games. We began to feel more comfortable with each other and it showed in our results as we start to win more and more games.

Overall I believe we had a pretty decent season. We learnt a lot from each other and our coaches. We would all like to thank Mr Dion Mepham and our coaches Mr Noah Harris and Mr Mat Reaper. They did a really great job of coaching us this year!

Harry Duncan (6B) and Isaac Meldrum (6G)

JUNIOR WATER POLO A BACK ROW: Caden Barnett, Nicholas Fry, Mr Dion Mepham, Xavier Walsh, Adam Fortey FRONT ROW: Harry Duncan, Rafael Martinez, Isaac Meldrum, Taylor Van Vliet, Christopher Gardiner JUNIOR WATER POLO B BACK ROW: Luca Iovene, Joshua Damianopoulos, Mr Dion Mepham, Edward Davis, Benjamin Cronin FRONT ROW: Fraser Yeo, Liam Bush, John Van Beek, Lennox McGrath

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It was a great season for the Junior School volleyball team. We were all lucky to be coached by Mr Quin, who is an excellent coach. Mr Quin taught us how to set, spike, dig and serve. At trainings and games, everyone had a great attitude and great sportsmanship on the court. We all played hard at our training days and at our games.

Every Thursday, we would drive to Loftus Centre and then be split from the ‘A’ team to the Barbarians. The Barbarians were three boys who had formed another team with the other PSA schools, while the ‘A’ team would play in one group against the other PSA schools. We were also encouraged by the parents who would cheer for us.

I would like to thank Mr Quin because without him we wouldn't be the great ‘volleyballers’ that we are today. I would also like to thank our parents who gave up their time to support and cheer for the Trinity volleyball players.

Ivan Khuu (6B)

JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL A & B BACK ROW: Martin Murphy, Nicholas Mori, Mr James Quin, Ivan Khuu, Lucas Gardiner FRONT ROW: Matthew Roberts, Noah Rapkoch, Zachary Neveldsen, Eddie Jia, Max Scali, Joshua Reale

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