Sports Shorts
Match of the Round: Junior B Basketball v Arden
On Saturday I made the trip out to Beecroft to compete against Arden on their home court. When I arrived I was surprised to see that three girls were in the Arden team. The start of the game went well with Tom Williamson sliding across the court as he threw himself on the ball to gain possession. The girls in the other team quickly ran in to try and take the ball but Tom held on grimly.
The two Newington referees were fantastic as they explained every time why they blew the whistle. At the beginning of the game there was confusion with the white and yellow boundary lines as the players were playing out of court all the time.
As the captain of the game I can confidently say that we played very well as a team. The Moody brothers Oscar and Tom played well on the court and Oscar had the ball often, trying to score a goal for the Newington team. I used technique in the game by passing the ball between Jacks legs to Jarrah which set up Gabriel to score the first goal. I scored the second goal just before half time.
Back on the court the Newington team had great defence with Samuel and Oliver Prosser working hard. Tom Williamson scored another goal for the team making it 6-8 to Arden. We kept playing hard and fast with the parents cheering us on. I scored the last goal of the day to take the score to 8-8, and that is how the score stayed at full time.
We didn’t win but a tie was just as good as my team played a furious game of Basketball this week and as captain I was very proud of them. I was also very happy to have won ‘man of the match’ at the last game of the season. Well done to all my team mates and thank you for a great season of Basketball.
Newington Combined Inter House Biathlon
A glorious (but early) Saturday morning greeted the combined forced of Lindfield and Wyvern as they descended upon the hallowed Stanmore grounds for the final sporting event of the year. For young Simon James, it was his last as a Lindfieldian, and a chance to reclaim the title he had won in year 4.
The format of the Biathlon had changed due to construction work outside the pool area and the event became a swim, followed by a run across Johnson and Old Boys Oval. 400m in the pool and 1.6km which involved both uphill and downhill terrain was going to be a big ask for many of these young hopefuls.
The swim went according to the script with Jack Rudkins out in front, followed closely by the chasing pack of Hunter Karam, Simon James and Myles Parhash. Other strong showings in the pool were Alex Woolley and Charlie Timpson who gave themselves a lead upon the chasing pack of Lindfield competitors.
The run saw a staggered start based on the swim times and Simon James found himself 35 seconds behind leader Jack Rudkins before the run had even started. This lead proved too much to reel in as Simon, suffering from cramps midway through the run, finished fourth overall in an excellent display, and the highest of the Lindfield finishes. Jack Rudkins managed to hold off a fast finishing Hunter Karam to claim the Biathlon title, with Myles Parhash finishing third.
Of the Lindfield crowd, Alex Woolley and Charlie Timpson finished 14th and 20th respectively. Tom Bell completed an excellent run leg to just hold off brother Harry and finish in 25th and 26th position. Julian Burrows then powered home in 27th, with Hamish Danks and Xavier Sheahan finishing in 29th and 30th position.
In the final wash up Williams House finished in 1st position after having the top three finishes. The battle between Rydal and Kingswood for the final sporting competition of the year went to…….RYDAL! It seems to be their year, but don’t lose hope Kingswood fans as there is a whole year to come in 2013. Thanks to all the parents who got up extremely early to bring their boys to this very special event!
Newington Spaces
Please note that as of Term 1 2013, all sporting correspondence will be made available on the Newington Spaces website located in the sports pages. This will include up-to-date draws, permission notes, team sheets, lists of sporting teams, notices, changes, and a complete sporting calendar. As well as this the boys will receive a sports handbook in Week 1 which will outline the sporting expectations as well as a rundown of sport at Lindfield in full. This will also be made available on spaces. Photos and videos will also be uploaded as well as match reports and student profiles.
It is the hope that this new system will allow for less confusion and a fun and interactive site that gives parents and students alike the chance to own their sporting experiences at Lindfield.
Mr Mark Caulfield
Sports Co-ordinator