Murgon State High School student Kalina Bond, front,  did work experience at Cherbourg State School recently … she’s pictured with Colin Saltner, Edna Fisher and Quiytina Murray 


June 23, 2013

by Marcus Priaulx

Year 11 Murgon State High School student Kalina Bond found herself back at Cherbourg State School last week, but this time around as part of work experience.

Kalina, 16, only graduated from Cherbourg SS in 2009 but she has found that a lot of things have changed at the school since then.

And she found that doing work experience as a teacher in Year 3 is a lot different to the mentoring roles she does at present with younger students at Murgon High.

But she admits she doesn’t really want to be a teacher. The sporting world is calling her, and in particular, professional wrestling.

“I just love wrestling and the stories behind it,” she said.

“They have good guys who are everyday superheroes and the bad guys are villains.  They have everything from the Joker to Batman.

“I find it very entertaining.”

Ms Bond has a plan to make her dream come true and aims to attend wrestling schools around Australia when she can.

The granddaughter of Cherbourg boxing legend Jeffrey “Mitta” Dynevor said she would put all her might into achieving her goal.

And her quest all began at Cherbourg State School.

“It came from all the sport Mr (Jim) Hartley used to make us do here,” she said.

“We did cricket, softball, volleyball and everyday games.

“It got me thinking and now I want to wrestle.  That’s my dream and I will try to make it happen.”

[Photo: Marcus Priaulx]