Drawing Competition Winners

CHARIS

1st – Cabrini Billington

2nd – Cabrini Billington

3rd – Cabrini Billington

MAKARIA

1st – Aimee Cornall

2nd – Madeline McAllan

3rd – Lauren Broad

PARRESIA

1st – Jade Johannes

2nd – Taylah Edwards

3rd – Carla Collins

OVERALL WINNER  –  Madeline McAllan (Makaria)

PEOPLE’S CHOICE – Cabrini Billington  – 246 Likes

Photography Competition Winners

CHARIS

1st – Julian Dias

2nd – Freya Murphy

3rd – Taylor Whyatt

MAKARIA

1st – Tess Whittle

2nd – Georgia Walford

3rd – Rosemary Wilson

PARRESIA

1st – Sahib Sandhoo

2nd – Carla Collins

3rd – Harman Heer

OVERALL WINNER

Dharan Prabhakar

PEOPLE’S CHOICE

Harman Heer – 118 likes

 

Senior Boys Volleyball

The Carramar senior boys volleyball team played in the State Championships Saturday 26 August.

The boys competed in the Open Honours Division for the first time ever, playing some fantastic team volleyball. They made the semi finals, placing them in the top four teams in the state.

Congratulations to Nathan Alexander, Ky Landers, Jeremy Dyer, Calvin Tran, Caleb Lampard, Liam Page, Luke Marmion and Rhys Craven.

Volleyball Competition (Girls)

Our Year 11 girls competed in the State Volleyball Championships on Friday 25 and Saturday 26 August.

The girls managed to make the semi finals in the Open B Division.

Congratulations to Cindy Lui, Imogen Resta, Carla Collins, Abbie Smith, Simone Anderson, Cat van der Meer, Cabrini Billington, Tyler Hurst

 

Biotechnology Internship

Seven of our Year 10 students, working with Professor Chris Florides as part of their Biotechnology Internship in the Murdoch University Science Labs.

(From left to right)Bradley Doig, Georgie Waddell, Phoebe Watts, Rajit Bose, Oliver Williams, Munish Senghani and Rushil Chawla

     

Another Win for Senior Boys Soccer

Our senior boys soccer team have won again! This is an amazing achievement, with around 100 schools from across the state competing.

Coach, Jonathon Langley said…..

“We’re through to the quarter finals of the state competition – we’re in the top 8 teams in the state! 
 It was an exciting and even game and after extra time it finished up 1-1. This took the game to a penalty shoot out. All 11 players for both teams had taken a penalty before we could find a winner and it was Harry Dickson who managed to score the winning penalty. Will Parkes was also a hero as he was brilliant in goal during the penalties, pulling off some great saves.”
The boys were absolutely bouncing at the end of the game – as they deserved to be. ”    

The boys are hoping to get more spectators along to cheer them on in the next game. Their opponents are yet to be confirmed.

 

Netball Finals

Congratulations to the Year 11 Carramar netball team who played in the State Elimination Finals at Fremantle Netball Association on Friday 28 July.

Results on the day didn’t quite go our way but a great effort by the girls to make the top 22 schools in the state.

Badminton Championships

State Open Age Badminton Championships

Twenty Carramar St Stephen’s School students took part in the State Open Age Badminton Championships, Friday 16 June at Kingsway Badminton Centre. Congratulations to all who took part.

Special mention to Rajit Bose, Jak Van Den Bussche, Angelia Effendi and Ansu Soney, who made the quarter finals and Youstina Takla and Riya Shah, who made the semi finals. A fantastic effort!

 

 

 

 

High Achievement in Sport – Daniel Vlahov

St Stephen’s Carramar student, Daniel Vlahov set to debut for Wolves…

The Joondalup Wolves will debut a St Stephen’s School student with a famous basketball name when the side faces East Perth in the State Basketball League on Saturday 17 June.

At 16, Daniel Vlahov, who is a relative of Perth wildcats great Andrew Vlahov, will be one of the youngest debutants in recent seasons. Daniel impressed coaching staff who invited the shooting guard to train with the senior squad at the end of last year.

Joondalup coach, Ben Ettridge said the St Stephen’s School student, who has been with the Wanneroo Basketball Association since childhood, had made the most of his opportunities in pre-season training and practise. “As a lightening quick, sharp shooting point guard, we gave him the appropriate time and opportunity to focus on his under 18 WA state commitments this year.” Daniel’s Division 1 performance under Coach Doug Gates have culminated in his promotion to the senior squad.

Wolves chief executive, Cameron Britt said Vlahov’s achievement to “break into this star-studded Wolves line-up at 16 years of age, speaks volumes for both his ability and his attitude”.

Daniel will also represent WA in the 2017 under 18’s Basketball team, competing in the Canberra National Championships, 11 – 18 August.