Mrs Clare Kissick — Dec 12, 2017

This weeks events.

Athletics

Hi all, thanks for the good wishes over the weekend. Great to have Liam Foley call in.

The boys have had a great weekend, making my life easy and being great ambassadors for the College. Many, nearly made it stories.

Mr John Gamblin

Rowing

Otago Rowing Championships

The first regatta for the season for St Bede’s rowing was held in Twizel last weekend, four van loads of boys went down along with numerous parents and supporters. The only part of the weekend beyond the control of the parent committee was the weather and the rowers experienced plenty of it.

Using the Twizel golf club as a meeting and meal venue, the boys and parents were well fed afterwards the coaching staff of Ross, Hayden and Fiona set the tone for the weekend….. this is the beginning; not the end of the season.

Saturday started well and then a Southerly wind led to the races being stopped which was a shame for the double scull crew which was a distance ahead at the half way mark. After the break the regatta restarted and the red hulls of St Bede’s were near the front in most heats. There was a debrief at dinner for all crews.

Sunday the remainder of the heats and the A finals, unfortunately there wasn’t time for all the A finals to occur.

Mention must be made of the great win to our U15 Four Winning by 20 sec, the crew of Matty Barr, Jamie Soper, Oliver Flanagan, Sam Nolan & cox Ed Goodland.

Another young crew to that impressed was that of Tom Arscott, Ben Visser, Ben McGreggor, Will O’Brien & cox Caleb Parsons. They had an impressive win in the U16 Four which they backed up with a solid win in the U18 Eight and a 2nd place by 2sec in the U16 Eight.

So of the A finals rowed the results were

So overall the Otago Championships was a good beginning for our 2017-2018 season with a solid start for all our Rowers.

See photo's below


Mr Doug Palmer - Master in Charge Rowing

A big Thank You

A very big thank you to all those parents that have helped with sport this year, whether it is as a coach, manager, transporter, supporter or running a sports club or turning up to a sports club meeting.  

I would like to sincerely thank all of you who make sport possible at this College and I look forward to your ongoing support next year. 

I would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a wonderful break over the holidays, enjoy your lovely boys.

Many thanks Clare Kissick, Director of Sport.