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Nurrunga Online Vol 36 No 06 (09/03/12) - Waverley College

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WAVERLEY COLLEGEA Catholic Independent School for boys in the Edmund Rice traditionNURRUNGAOur Lady’s Mount & WaterfordCricket: 1st XI v Knox Round 10The 1st XI played a 41 over a side game at Knoxon Saturday. <strong>Waverley</strong> lost the toss and was sentin to bat. The first wicket fell with the total on 7when Benjamin O’Donnell was bowled. RavinDe Silva and Christian Cuenca looked solid andmoved the score along to 20 before Ravin DeSilva poked at one to be caught at a wide 2nd slip.Benjamin Hoffman hit a couple of nice shots butthe wet outfield was very slow and the <strong>Waverley</strong>run rate of 1.6 per over was not progressing thescoreboard at any speed. Christian Cuenca wasout attempting to lift the run rate and BenjaminHoffman fell soon after. Joseph Zieme wassomewhat successful in lifting the rate andcompiled 24 runs in a brief partnership with JasonMacDonald in his first outing for the 1st XI. Hebatted with confidence but was out attempting topush the score along. William Paterson, JamesMaunsell and Ryan Faulkner-Hogg all did theirbit to push the total along with James Maunsellinjuring an ankle turning for a 2nd run.At the end of 41 overs <strong>Waverley</strong> had totalled 8for 87. Nicholas Hardie gave the side a goodstart with a wicket in his 2nd over but a droppedcatch soon after let Knox begin to cruise towardsthe total. Jason MacDonald bowled 5 overs andwas unlucky not to pick up a wicket. As the totalapproached, William Paterson managed to get afalse stroke from the batsman who skied the ball tothe ever-reliable Christian Cuenca who after muchcatching practice on the day accepted the chance.He was rewarded with an over himself in the 1st XIto complete the season. Knox reached the totalin the 29th over for the loss of just the 2 wickets.Congratulations to the Knox team on winning theCAS title.All other games were washed out whichunfortunately left the 2nd XI just 1 point behindKnox in 2nd place.Saturday night saw a crowd of over 200 studentsand parents attend the presentation evening inthe Gymnasium. It was a fun night with Mr JamesMaloney again surprising the crowd with his triviaknowledge and Br Brian Murphy presenting theawards.Joseph Zieme, from the 1st XI, won the majoraward, bearing Br Murphy’s name, with DeanJones from the 2nd XI a very close 2nd and HarryPepper in 3rd place.I would like to thank the Cricket Supporters’ Club,Mr New and those members of the 10A & B teamswho helped set up, as well as Mr Eldridge andsome 9A members. In particular Mr John Kara,Mrs Tracey Murphy and Mrs Louise Zieme forassisting with the success of the evening.Mr. J.W. Boyd (1977/78)MIC<strong>Vol</strong>ume <strong>36</strong> <strong>No</strong>. 6 • 9 MARCH 20<strong>12</strong> page 9Are YOU all in for the One in All in Charity Ball?Inspired by their own stories and a determination tomake a difference, a group of ex-students from theClass of 2005 have organised the inaugural Onein All in Charity Ball in aid of the Australian CancerResearch Foundation and Nutritional ResearchProject with ex-students of St Vincent’s <strong>College</strong>Potts Point.Join the group and their families at the HiltonSydney on Saturday 24 March 20<strong>12</strong> for liveauctions, entertainment and a presentation bySharon Cohrs, the first breast cancer survivor toconquer Mt. Everest sharing her survival story.Tickets are still available individually or for tablesof 10. Please visit www.oneinallin.org.au or contactthe organising committee info@oneinallin.org.au formore ticketing and event information. You can alsofollow One in All in on Facebook and Twitter.Support the event and the wider <strong>Waverley</strong> <strong>College</strong>community by remembering those that have beentouched by cancer, and making a contribution tohelp make a difference.Justin SolomonsClass of 2005Senior Canteen Roster Week 7<strong>12</strong>-Mar-<strong>12</strong> 13-Mar-<strong>12</strong> 14-Mar-<strong>12</strong> 15-Mar-<strong>12</strong> 16-Mar-<strong>12</strong>Nicole Hutton Vlad Hripac Rochelle Thompson Joanne Higgs Allison BoothmanLisa Ellis Anne Clarkson Julie Perdia-Warner Patricia Sims Vanda MartinsPamela Lesmond Siobhan France Julie-Anne Stamp Samantha Ryan Vicki ThornSusan Kesur19-Mar-<strong>12</strong> 20-Mar-<strong>12</strong> 21-Mar-<strong>12</strong> 22-Mar-<strong>12</strong> 23-Mar-<strong>12</strong>Marlene Sidoti Natalie Jackson Amanda Paull Cathy Sodan Lina OmelasAmandaTracey Torsellini Jyllian AndersonBartholomaeusMerle McMorrow Dina PanozzoMonica Masero Roxy Holder Katrina Foster Sylvia Bell Annette MichauxHannah Meppem Sandi Harding Angelique Mattis Dianne RyanDavid ConroyJunior Canteen Roster:Term 1, Week 7Mon <strong>12</strong>/3 • ClaudineTinellis & Anne GleesonTues 13/3 • Eilla Eaton &Linda HarrisWed 14/3 • Amanda Hall &Rylee PageThurs 15/3 • Lee Keft &Amanda LaneFri 16/3 • Lara Laing &Michelle Bodkin

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