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B R O A D E R H O R I Z O N S - St Hildas School

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Trophy winners<br />

Banksia wins first Inter-House<br />

competition<br />

Watson Brown Cup – 12years/under B Division<br />

Best Swimmer<br />

Molly Flynn<br />

12 Years/under Age Champion and Runner-up<br />

Celine Walden and Kimberley Tulisi<br />

Frail Cup for Open 100m Breaststroke<br />

Katie Goldman<br />

13 Years Age Champion/Runner-up<br />

Lauren Rettie and Brittani Pickering<br />

Hamilton Cup Open 100m Backstroke<br />

Georgia Bruce<br />

14 Years Age Champion/Runner-up<br />

Emily Horton and Kate Tobiano<br />

Booth Clarkson Cup for Open 100m Freestyle<br />

Katie Goldman (record 59.68)<br />

15 Years Age Champion/Runner up<br />

Georgia Bruce and Emily Metcalfe<br />

Monteath Trophy for the Open 100m Butterfly<br />

Georgia Bruce<br />

16 Years Age Champion/Runner up<br />

Anneliese Woodman and Rachel Hoban<br />

Bernays Family Trophy for the Open 50m Freestyle<br />

Briana Rainnie<br />

17 Years/over Age Champion/Runner up<br />

Katie Goldman and Briana Rainnie<br />

12<br />

More than 30 new records were set at the Middle and Senior<br />

<strong>School</strong> Inter-House Swimming Carnival in Term 1.<br />

The first inter-House competition for the year, the event saw<br />

Banksia romping to victory with 1899 points followed by<br />

Melaleuca on 1694 and Karragaroo on 1332.<br />

There were many closely contested races with some great<br />

times achieved.<br />

“House spirit was high with colours and voices in an abundance<br />

which elevated the atmosphere to an even greater level,” said<br />

Head of Sport, Mrs <strong>St</strong>ephanie Kaleta.<br />

The new Fathers vs Daughters Relay was well received with 12<br />

fathers wanting to race against their daughters and the girls won<br />

with youth, speed and fitness on their side.<br />

The parent supporters drummed up a lot of trade at the sausage<br />

sizzle and cup cake stall with proceeds going to the Bushfire<br />

Appeal and the swimming timing system fund. The bread was<br />

kindly donated by Brumby’s Bakery, Pacific Pines.<br />

Special guests were invited to present the trophies to individual<br />

and team winners at the Middle and Senior <strong>School</strong> Assembly on<br />

17 February.<br />

National challenge<br />

<strong>St</strong> Hilda’s <strong>School</strong> will send eight girls to the Age National<br />

Championships, the largest contingent from the <strong>School</strong> to<br />

compete in the titles to be held from 13 to 18 April in Sydney.<br />

They are Katie Goldman Year 12, Emily Horton and Emily<br />

Metcalfe Year 9, Kate Tobiano, Georgia Bruce and Amy McIntrye<br />

Year 8 and Lauren Rettie and Brittani Pickering Year 7.<br />

Katie Goldman began 2009 with an exceptional performance<br />

at the recent World Championship Trials.

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