1999 School Magazine
QGSSSA SPORT
HOCKEY
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When the sun was finally shining, all teams
Fifth Row itRl. Amelio Taylor. tvlo Edgerley, Anna Morgan, Amy Sonaro, d. Sally Brand, Caroline SiCii. lessico Chrisiiansen
look the field with fire and spirit 10 commence locki Hogon, Noble 15bel, Nicholo Hinchy, touro Balley, lullo Dowse", Creel Robinson, Rebecco Gould the HOCKEY season against Claylield
Foullh Row 11-Rj Koiharine 80/10m, Louise Colley, Eve 015en, Rochoel Doo10n Nicholson, NICole Moreno, Elizobeih Ickic, Sophie Whittle, Rochel Einerson, lane Richmond, Sally Horrison, lessico Har, icon, Pela Bourne, Anno MCGilvery, Koihenne
College. The 101eni displayed d the early selection trials and preseason training was a 5110ng Indication that all teams had the opportunity for success. The competition was fierce from all schools, but with exemplary
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Third Row itRj Andrea Whorlon. Am ando Rowell, Sobh Shond, Icho Else. Ienniler Spiby. Victoria Mornson, Chioe Potterson, Edwino Morgan. Kim Henry, Fiances Bain, Cotherine Hailing10n, Condoce Millmon, Modeline Spoone, . Kale Williams, Sally CIOui, Chioe Wafts, Sally Moore, Rochoel Block Second Row IL-Rj Victoria Fleming, Amy Clarke. Elizobeih Wheeler Elizobeih McCulloch, Lauren Block, Rochoel Hamilton
Phoebe MCGiffin, Courtney Rickets, Alexondro Sonarord, Lauren Hamson. Condice Redmond. lane 5101/06. Erin Miller, teamwork and dedication by all girls, the final Sobh Doo10n Nicholson, Caroline Gregory, lessico Hughes, Ienno Morgan, Eve Cooper, Georgino Mewing results revealed that our talent was spread Front Row 11. Rl. Kale O'Grody, Georgia Ho, bug. Louro MCToggori, Abbey Boucher, Ienniler Cheung, Erin Shield ICOpiain MISS M Salmon ICOordinoiorj, DIGnne Hopiey ICOpioinj, Ursulo Sevil. lessico Shuiman, Chioe Coope, , Krisien Payne, Kirsty Hamilton A Variety of personal'lies combined 10 form the Abseni' Emma Gregg, 101me Burnell, Anno Potterson, Nice Eichberger. Cantn Malloy, Rhionnon Mulherin. Amelia Stephens. Andreo Woolcock, Eliza French, Georgia Royle I999 Open team. The season was extremely challenging as our injury tally continued to Whilsi unable 10 compete on the field, Courtney Rickets Ibroken loon, Geolgie Mewing Iknee reconstruct'on I and Gleer increase Hockeyt; great depth. Their strength and determination was illustrated by their very close second placing. Even losing two of their best players, SOTOh Doo10n Nicholson and Phoebe MCGiffin 10 across all grades
the Open team could not detract from their powerful performance throughout the season With Shonia Twoin and another "old girl" Rochael Murray's uie as their inspiration, the Senior B grade proved they were a force 10 be reckoned with. This team showed the fun and spir'I involved in hockey. Their energy and talent showed through all season and they finished on lop of the I division. Inspiration o1 performances came from Ursula Sevil and Amelia Stephens The Senior C Grade team, coached by past student, 10 little, showed the other schools in the aGSSSA competition how to win with style. The team was cohesive and determined 10 win, as seen by some of their game scores. Their huge wins and enthusiasm led them 10 a sweet victory,
Robinson Ibroken nosei remained an integral part of the team with their encouragement and support. The motto lust do it" best summed up the attitude of the Open team as form continued to improve. Whilsi determined 10 succeed, Ihe season was a mixture of fun, success and disappointment. Strong performances came from Koiharine Barram and Victoria Morrison, our highest goal scorer The introduction of our team mascot, Mr Bear, provided extra incentive for all players to perform to their maximum. The team finished a CTedibble fourth in our aGSSSA division in the Telsira Cup tournament the Open team was defeated by Stole High 30 in the Zone final The Senior A Grade team, coached by "old 9111" Kale Wallers, exemplified Grammar
finish'rig with the aGSSSA premiership. Outstanding players for the CS were lane Sbfford, the proMC goal scorer, Calherine Honing 10n and Caroline Gregory Amongst our junior ranks, the Year 8 and 9 teams demonstrated the depth and talent o1 players which bodes well for the future of Grammar hockey. Consistently performing well each week, both teams finished with an overall second place by drawing w'Ih their last opponents, IPswich Girls Grammar. We look forward
to the development of players such as Elizabeth Wheeler, bura MCTaggart, Lauren HOTrison and Emma Gregg
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