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Basketball

Team

27th August

Junior D Boys

PLC: 81 SCGS 10

Junior E Boys

PLC: 61 CCPS:37

Intermediate D Boys

SJC Navy Forfeit PLC Win

Intermediate E Boys

PLC:33 CCC:24

Intermediate F Boys

PLC: 21 GSLC: 32

Intermediate A Girls

PLC: 51 Siena: 28

Intermediate C Girls Blue

PLC: 30  GCC:4

Intermediate C Girls Navy

PLC Forfeit SJC Win

Intermediate D Girls Green

PLC: 32  GSLC:26

 

Senior A Boys

PLC: 31 Creeker Snr A: 44

Senior B Girls (11s)

PLC: 14 SAAC: 26

Senior C Girls 12 B

PLC: 25 SJC: 25

Senior D Girls 12 A

PLC 28:  GSLC:16

 

Touch Football

Team

Game 1

Game 2

Open A Boys

0-5 vs SCGS

Forfeit win against SUN

Intermediate A Girls

2-2 vs GSLC

4-0 GCC

Intermediate B Girls

3-1 vs GSLC

Forfeit win against MFAC

Intermediate A Boys

0-3 vs SCGS

4-2 GCC

Junior B Boys

5-3 vs SAAC

Forfeit win against MFAC

 

Competitive Sport News

Pacific Mountain Biking

On Friday 27th August nine students from Pacific Mountain Biking competed in the Sunshine Coast Schools Mountain Bike Competition against over 300 other Sunshine Coast students. Students could have up to five attempts at three stages which targeted different strengths - an endurance stage, a flow stage and a technical stage. This race format required students to strategise and incorporate new ways of generating and maintaining speed and momentum as their legs fatigued.

The students represented the school well, with many achieving top ten results. A standout performance from Thomas Ford who achieved 3rd position, getting him on the podium for the senior division.

All the boys relished the opportunity to test their skills and fitness against other keen mountain bikers their age and it proved to be a valuable learning experience. Very well done to the following students who represented the school:

Charles Ford, Sam McKean, Archie Friend, Riley Mannion, Charlie Schefe, Archie Palmer, Jayden Stokes, Joshua Stevenson, Thomas Ford. 

Race times and results can be viewed here Race results.

Developing Athletes Program

Pacific Lutheran College has a great culture of engagement with sport. As a way of supporting and developing our keen athletes, we are piloting a Developing Athletes Program over Terms 3 and 4.

Students who were top points scorers based on their engagement in competitive school sport teams and participation in QSS representative pathways were invited to participate in this trial program. The program started last Friday and there were a variety of activities on offer for students. Activities included an introduction to USC’s High Performance Program in the morning with an athlete ambassador and then an afternoon fitness testing session with high performance strength and conditioning coaches from The FitLab.

The data from these fitness sessions will be used to create strength and conditioning programs for the students to utilise over the coming weeks. It is an exciting opportunity that we hope to continue to grow and develop into next year.

Student Acknowledgement

Congratulations to Yasmin Richters for being awarded MVP for her efforts in the USC Thunder Ruby Netball Team. An outstanding achievement!

Mr Cameron West-McInnes, Head of Sport

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