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BULLETIN CO-CURRICULAR NEWS First XVIII Football, Principals and Captains together aſter the game on Saturday. Dear College Community, The Rostrevor grounds looked magnificent on Saturday morning and many thanks need to go to the groundsmen who have done a fantastic job preparing and maintaining all of the various playing areas. It was also fantastic to see so many excited and enthusiastic participants at the College for the 2016 Inter-Collegiate competition against Sacred Heart College. I would like to thank the parents, family members and students who witnessed the 1st XI soccer team claim victory on Friday aſternoon, as well as those who were there on Saturday to support the various teams. The day was made special by the crowd who provided a great atmosphere which our boys truly appreciated. Well done to all participants on the day, and especially to those boys who were awarded Intercol medals. 1ST XVIII FOOTBALL Rostrevor 1 0 6 4 4 28 5 4 34 7 5 47 Sacred Heart 1 7 13 2 11 23 8 14 62 12 17 89 Goal Kickers: Darcy Fogarty 4, Cameron Ball 1, Liam Durdin 1, Jacob Kennerley 1 Better Players: Mihail Lochowiak, Luke Valente, Josh Richards, Toby Pink, Lewis McCormack, Darcy Fogarty Game Summary: Our Round 10 Intercol clash vs Sacred Heart was our biggest game and biggest test for the season. A win for the team would result in us being winners of the Messenger Shield and Finalist for the Knockout Cup. The importance of the game wasn’t lost on the playing group as throughout the week preparation was based around readiness for a Grand Final. Sacred Heart outplayed us in our first encounter earlier in the season and the playing group were determined to showcase themselves better this time around. The game was hot right from the start with both teams playing with the high intensity expected of an Intercol match. In the first quarter, Sacred Heart were cleaner with their hands and ball work resulting in them creating a number of shots on goal. Fortunately, due to our good pressure and the opposition not taking their opportunities, we were kept in the game and that was all we needed. In the second quarter with Sacred Heart leaving the door slightly open, we started our charge as we began to settle more and raise our pressure around the ball. Our ball movement was better as we started to run in numbers and we began to play more direct with the football. This resulted in us having a strong quarter and going into the half time break with a slight 5 point lead and with pressure back on the opposition. Aſter half time, Sacred Heart took their intensity to another level, kicking 2 quick goals aſter the break, impacting the previous belief in the playing group prior to going into the break. The First XVIII players went into survival mode trying to hold off the surge. Sacred Heart dominated the quarter as we failed to control possession and the speed of the game, resulting in Sacred Heart going into ¾ time with a strong 28 point lead. In the last quarter the playing group were keen to fight the game out. This they did and despite trying to take the game on and be more attacking, their inability to use the ball effectively going forward resulted in a number of turn overs and we were unable to make significant impact on the scoreboard. In the end, Sacred Heart were too strong and held up well scoring on our turn overs and finishing with a 42 point win. TERM 3, WEEK 3 FRIDAY 12 AUGUST 2016 Absentee line: 8364 8387

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First XVIII Football, Principals and Captains together after the game on Saturday.

Dear College Community,

The Rostrevor grounds looked magnificent on Saturday morning and many thanks need to go to the groundsmen who have done a fantastic job preparing and maintaining all of the various playing areas. It was also fantastic to see so many excited and enthusiastic participants at the College for the 2016 Inter-Collegiate competition against Sacred Heart College. I would like to thank the parents, family members and students who witnessed the 1st XI soccer team claim victory on Friday afternoon, as well as those who were there on Saturday to support the various teams. The day was made special by the crowd who provided a great atmosphere which our boys truly appreciated.

Well done to all participants on the day, and especially to those boys who were awarded Intercol medals.

1ST XVIII FOOTBALL

Rostrevor 1 0 6 4 4 28 5 4 34 7 5 47

Sacred Heart 1 7 13 2 11 23 8 14 62 12 17 89

Goal Kickers: Darcy Fogarty 4, Cameron Ball 1, Liam Durdin 1, Jacob Kennerley 1

Better Players: Mihail Lochowiak, Luke Valente, Josh Richards, Toby Pink, Lewis McCormack, Darcy Fogarty

Game Summary: Our Round 10 Intercol clash vs Sacred Heart was our biggest game and biggest test for the season. A win for the team would result in us being winners of the Messenger Shield and Finalist for the Knockout Cup. The importance of the game wasn’t lost on the playing group as throughout the week preparation was based around readiness for a Grand Final. Sacred Heart outplayed us in our first encounter earlier in the season and the playing group were determined to showcase themselves better this time around.

The game was hot right from the start with both teams playing with the high intensity expected of an Intercol match. In the first quarter, Sacred Heart were cleaner with their hands and ball work resulting in them creating a number of shots on goal. Fortunately, due to our good pressure and the opposition not taking their opportunities, we were kept in the game and that was all we needed.

In the second quarter with Sacred Heart leaving the door slightly open, we started our charge as we began to settle more and raise our pressure around the ball. Our ball movement was better as we started to run in numbers and we began to play more direct with the football. This resulted in us having a strong quarter and going into the half time break with a slight 5 point lead and with pressure back on the opposition.

After half time, Sacred Heart took their intensity to another level, kicking 2 quick goals after the break, impacting the previous belief in the playing group prior to going into the break. The First XVIII players went into survival mode trying to hold off the surge. Sacred Heart dominated the quarter as we failed to control possession and the speed of the game, resulting in Sacred Heart going into ¾ time with a strong 28 point lead.

In the last quarter the playing group were keen to fight the game out. This they did and despite trying to take the game on and be more attacking, their inability to use the ball effectively going forward resulted in a number of turn overs and we were unable to make significant impact on the scoreboard. In the end, Sacred Heart were too strong and held up well scoring on our turn overs and finishing with a 42 point win.

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DATES TO REMEMBER

Mihail Lochowiak continued his fine season and the State U16 representative with his consistent dashing and positive runs of play was rewarded with being awarded the Intercol Medal. Fellow U16 State representatives Luke Valente and Jacob Kennerley also played fine games showing they were not overawed by the big game and played with great composure and assurance. Toby Pink again showed his athleticism and strong marking prowess in the ruck. Guy Hutchinson and Josh Richards had solid games in the midfield. Down back, Lewis McCormack continued his strong development as a defender with good support from Liam Durdin and Dylan Smith. We again struggled up forward but Darcy Fogarty had strong moments during the game and finished with 4 goals.

Steve Symonds

1st XVIII Head Coach

1ST XI SOCCERROSTREVOR DEF SACRED HEART 3-2

Another Friday night, another victory. The first XI roll on into August carrying form, unexpected at the beginning of the campaign, but very welcome. Calm conditions and a reasonable pitch meant that our brand of pass-and-move football was able to be employed. With the team at almost full strength, difficult decisions had to be made but a confident Red’n’Black outfit ran out onto the Main Oval to contest the Intercollegiate Trophy. At the start, the pace of Matthew Mezzini on the wing, and close control of Julian Spadavecchia in the midfield, caused problems for a fast and physical Hearts side. An early setback was the injury to Louis Conterno, which caused a change around in the middle and the entry of Mark Ulaj to the fray. After several attacks, the first Rossie goal was scored after a corner from the left was bundled over by Patrick Caraccia to the delight of the assembled Rostrevor Supporter Group on the hill. Lucas Fazzini, repaying the faith the manager had placed in him, stormed to the edge of the box to meet a fast break on the right; Isaac Varano, playing through Mezzini to Fazzini. The shot rocketed in at the near post from 20 yards to stun the Sacred Heart support and management. At 2-0 the defence came under an assault with Sam Belyovski and skipper, Nathan Monda holding firm; marshalled well by the talented young keeper, Jamie Signorello. A poor decision in midfield led to a free kick 40 yards out which was drifted over into the rushing attackers, leaving the defence with an impossible situation and 2-1. The Red’n’Black needed to regroup and were looking to the clock when another break down the right with a pinpoint cross was waiting to be tapped in at the far post when the outstretched leg, and booted foot, of a Sacred Heart defender made unfortunate contact to put us 3-1 up at half time.

A sobering discussion in the rooms was needed to put a lid on the lads expectations. We had to go out and play as though it was nil nil! The Rossi boys didn’t quite get into gear until a second yellow card for our midfield general Caraccia spurred the boys into some desperate defending. The Sacred Heart keeper had kept them in the game and a second goal, caused by some loose turf and a slip let them in with a sniff. As the seconds ticked down, the game became spiteful and with Rossi down to 10 men, it was a struggle to hold back the boys in blue. Several long clearances later brought the final whistle and with it another victory in the Intercol, much to the delight of RC supporters and players.

John Coop

1st XI Coach

August

Week 4

Monday 15Marion Day Mass & House Activities Year 10 Dancing with LoretoPilgrim get together 3.30-5.30pm

Friday 19Year 12 Finishing Line Years 7-9 SAPOL Presentations

Saturday 20Year 11 Semi Formal 7.00pm

Sunday 21Year 4 Confirmation Tranmere Parish2.00pm

Week 5

Monday 22 - Friday 26

Book Week

Monday 22Year 12 Parent Teacher Student Interview (non-compulsory): PavilionYear 10 Dancing with Loreto Spirit Assembly

Tuesday 23MY/SY Athletics Carnival (Santos Stadium)

Wednesday 24ThinkUknow Presentation Kelty 7.00pm

Friday 26Principal's Assembly

Red & Black Disco Callan Hall 7.30pm

Saturday 27 & Sunday 28

First Holy Communion

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STUDENT SUPPORTER GROUP march down to the main oval for First XI game.

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CO-CURRICULAR JUNIOR YEARS - Week 2

FOOTBALLPRIMARY A def by Sacred Heart

Medalist Jacob Lochowiak

Year 4/5 6-5 def St Peters 2-4

Best A very well rounded team performance.

Year 2/3 3-2 def by Parkside 8-4

Best

Year R/ 1 played in four games winning all four

Best Great effort by all in their first ever game.

SOCCERPRIMARY A 5 def Sacred Heart 4

Best A Schirripa, A Ruggerio, J Zorzi

PRIMARY B 2 def Vale Park 1

Best S Severino, J Rudolph, J Cusack

YEAR 4/5 B 3 def Dernancourt 0

Best C Sobecki, H Knight, H Musk, I Crafter

YEAR 4/5 R 10 def Dernancourt 1

Best O Oyugbo, N Malatesta, I Kelly

YEAR 2/3 3 def by Trinity Gardens 5

Best A Hardwarewala, X Kelly, C Disciscio

CHESSJY'S 6 games def Stradbroke 4 games

Best

BASKETBALLYEAR 6/7 8 def by Nailsworth 16

Best M Callisto, L Beltrame

YEAR 4/5R 16 def Rostrevor Black 14

Best

YEAR 2/3 12 def MPS 8

Best E Pipe, N Babic, L Kozno

INTERCOL

Photos from the Intercol weekend:

IN OTHER CO-CURRICULAR NEWS:

• With 2 rounds of competition to go, there are only a couple of teams hanging onto an undefeated record from their 10 matches played this season. The 1st XI soccer team, the 10A soccer team and the 8A soccer team will be keen to finish off their seasons strongly and we wish them well in their endeavors.

If your son, be he a current or past scholar, has made any significant achievement in an activity outside of the College, please pass this on via email to [email protected] or by phone, so that it can be included in the weekly newsletter.

Year R/1 Students with JY's Cocuricular Coordinator, Mr Michael Hingston after their first games. Four from Four, well done!

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67-91 Glen Stuart Road, Woodforde, SA 5072T +61 8 8364 8200 F +61 8 8364 8396E [email protected] W www.rostrevor.sa.edu.au

A CATHOLIC ALL BOYS’ DAY & BOARDINGCOLLEGE IN THE EDMUND RICE TRADITIONReception to Year 12

BASKETBALLOPEN A 46 def by SHC 72

Medalist Brodie Clement

OPEN B 12 def by SHC 66

Medalist Gabriel Catania

OPEN C 15 def by SHC 60

Medalist Alex Hrycyk

MIDDLE A 28 def by SHC 60

Medalist Jacob Campbell

MIDDLE B 25 def by SHC 33

Medalist Gericho Gordo

MIDDLE C 16 def by SHC 33

Medalist Mattis Kervin

FOOTBALL1ST XVIII 7-5-47 def by SHC 12-17-89

Medalist Mihail Lochowiak

2ND XVIII 5-4-34 def by SHC 13-7-85

Medalist Adam Nichaloff

3RD XVIII 8-6-54 def by SHC 21-15-141

Medalist Oscar Walters

10A 8-5-53 def by SHC 13-12- 90

Medalist Connor Bristow

10B 1-0-6 def by SHC 28-19-175

Medalist Lachlan Ball

9A 10-4-74 def by SHC 11-10-76

Medalist Thomas Tacono

9B 5-9-39 def SHC 5-5-35

Medalist Jack Reginato

8A 6-10-46 def SHC 3-9-27

Medalist Hamish Shute

8B 1-2 8 def by SHC 14-12-96

Medalist Jack Haddad

SOCCER1ST XI 3 def SHC 2

Medalist Julian Spadavecchia

2ND XI 3 def SHC 0

Medalist Nathan Rudolph

3RD XI 4 def SHC 3

Medalist Obelix Monkhouse

10A 4 def SHC 1

Medalist Alessandro Ricci

9A 8 def SHC 1

Best C Villani, L Mazzeo

9B 3 def SHC 1

Medalist Joel Caperna

8A 12 def SHC 0

Medalist Alessio Melisi

TABLE TENNIS7-9 12 (26) def SHC 12(24)

Medalist Attila Keresztesi

Do you have exciting news about a current student or Old Scholar? We’d love to celebrate these achievements with you and the Rostrevor Community.

Contact us with your story: [email protected]

For sporting achievements, please contact Jeff Fischer: [email protected]

CO-CURRICULAR SENIOR YEARS - Week 2

Follow our Old Collegian Clubs. Visit their websites below for recent results and more.

ROCFC www.rocfc.com

ROCSC www.rocsc.org

ROCCC www.roccc.sa.cricket.com.au

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ThinkUknowWednesday 24 August Kelty Theatre Rostrevor College 7.00pm to 8.30pm

ThinkUKnow Australia is a cyber-safety education program that educates parents, carers and teachers of how people are using technology, the challenges they may face online, and how to help them overcome these in a safe and ethical way.

To Register for this free event please contact the Development Office E: [email protected] P: +61 8 8364 8374For more information, please visit: www.thinkuknow.org.au

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A CATHOLIC ALL BOYS’ DAY & BOARDINGCOLLEGE IN THE EDMUND RICE TRADITIONReception to Year 12

TONIGHT!

67-91 Glen Stuart Road, Woodforde, SA 5072T +61 8 8364 8200 F +61 8 8364 8396E [email protected] W www.rostrevor.sa.edu.au

A CATHOLIC ALL BOYS’ DAY & BOARDINGCOLLEGE IN THE EDMUND RICE TRADITIONReception to Year 12

This free seminar off ers advice on typical scenarios that parents ost en face at home with their children. Led by Mark Le Messurier, a well-known teacher, counsellor and author, this seminar will provide insights and guidance on parenting. Register now to avoid disappointment; this promises to be a very insightful seminar.

Wednesday 21st SeptemberKelty Theatre, Rostrevor College7.00pm to 8.30pm

‘Raising Beaut Kids’ A seminar for parents presented by Mark Le Messurier

PARENT EDUCATION SEMINAR

To fi nd out more or to register for this free seminar, visit www.rostrevor.sa.edu.au

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A CATHOLIC ALL BOYS’ DAY & BOARDINGCOLLEGE IN THE EDMUND RICE TRADITIONReception to Year 12

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BUILD THE BRIDGE VOLUNTEERSPRESENTS

CATALYSTYOUR KICKSTART IN CREATING CHANGE

From 20 August to 23 September:2 day camp

2 hour weekly workshopGain new skills and new friends

Cover various social justice issuesExecute an action plan

Guidance by peer mentors

Heart Mind Global

Campus Solidarity Sustainability

FREE OF CHARGE!

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A CATHOLIC ALL BOYS’ DAY & BOARDINGCOLLEGE IN THE EDMUND RICE TRADITIONReception to Year 12

1-2-3 OctoberRostrevor College

67-91 Glen Stuart Road, Woodforde, SA 5072

www.acmilansoccerschool.com.au

UEFA Pro Coaches & ProfessionaL Italian StaffEx Ac Milan Player - Andrea Icardi

Adelaide

SELECTION BEST PLAYERS FOR OVERSEAS EXPERIENCE

Evaluation & CertificateDiscounts may apply*

excl Ac Milan Kit

The Parents’ & Friends’ Association invites you to a

Ladies High Tea

Sunday 11th SeptemberLenzerheide Restaurant12pm - 3.30pm

$75 per person - Limited seats available. Tickets can be purchased via Qkr. Visit the College website for details.

Email: [email protected]

Guest Speaker Kelly Nestor

Listen to broadcast presenter, Kelly Nestor speak about the biggest role of her life - as a mother of two children under six.

Fashion displayed by Elle & Elka

Jewellery by Fifth Avenue