2002 School Magazine

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Companionship, bonding in times of defeat and victory, saw us through Every breath was held and fingers were crossed for the Year 8 and Year 9 teams in the last round. Grammar walked away with a win in the Year 9 division, but a loss in the Year 8 division. Nevertheless each girl had a smile on her face Challenge: to accept the challenge to do one's best and have the mental toughnes to accept the result. was shown by each tennis player throughout the season This accounted for the magnificent results achieved by Grammar in 2002 Extra congratu ations must be extended to those who trailed for representative teams this Year. Kara Millman must be acknowledged for representing both the Metropolitan North Region and Queensland at the National Secondary Schools Competition. She not only achieved success but she was also a wonderful ambassador for our School. Kara. like Iillian Stack, Edwina George. Genevieve Butnoris, Claire Corones and Julie Sze are the group of Seniors who depart this ye having devoted five Years of service to the sport of tennis and being positive role models for the Younger team members On a final and important note, Miss Barnes must be thanked for her contributions to Grammar Tennis in 2002. Every girl felt comfortable competing under her leadership and her friendly and lively personality made the season even more enjoyable

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