Kaitlyn Maxwell competing in the girls’ breaststroke
Nico Vos and Mitchell Pratt enjoy the carnival atmosphere

February 21, 2013

St Mary’s Catholic College held its annual Swimming Carnival at the Kingaroy Aquatic Centre last Thursday.

“The day ran really smoothly and we were blessed with enough cloud cover to make it a comfortable day,” Allen Medlen, the College’s new Sports Coordinator, said.

“The carnival had all the ingredients that make a good day. Student participation was excellent and the House Captains did a fantastic job in leading their war cries and building up House spirit.”

College Principal Michael Nayler said he was extremely proud of the level of participation from the whole College community, especially the House Captains and senior students, and thanked Mr Medlen for organising such a well-run carnival.

[Photos: St Mary’s College]

 

Principal Michael Nayler presented House Spirit Leader Claire Anderson with the trophy for the winning house, Polding

Results
1. Polding 479 Points
2. Quinn 367 Points
3. Rush 261 Points

Boys Age Champions
8 Years Ryan Maudsley – Rush
10 Years Matthew Trebbin – Rush
11 Years Joshua Gronbach – Rush
12 Years Nicholas Elliott – Polding
13 Years Alex Dunemann – Quinn
14 Years Jackson Kelly – Quinn
15 Years Hayden Yesberg – Quinn
16 Years Matthew Harch – Polding
Open Jordan Gossow and Jack McKie – both Quinn

Girls Age Champions
8 Years Dana Gronbach – Rush
9 Years Addison Hawks – Quinn
10 Years Josee Currin – Quinn
11 Years Mackenzy Moller – Polding
12 Years Tessa Buzzo – Polding
13 Years Clare Adcock – Polding
14 Years Sarah Haack – Polding
15 Years Rachel Davis – Polding
16 Years Nellie Blee – Quinn
Open Brooke Davis – Polding

 Megan Baldacchino and Adrian Di Marco cheer on the swimmers