Sapsasa SANTOS District Athletics Day

On Monday 24th September we had 9 students represent our District at the statewide Athletics Carnival at SANTOS stadium. Congratulations to Logan (Discus), Jai (Shot Put), Maddie (100m Relay), Mya (200m), Jackson (100m Relay), Thomas (200m, 100m Relay), Mereoni (Discus), Kai (Discus) and Brandon (Shot Put). They had a great day and enjoyed the opportunity to compete at such a high level.  Thomas finished 1st with his team mates in the 100m relay, Jackson came 2nd with his 100m relay team, Maddie finished 3rd with her team mates in the 100m relay and our Southern District team finished 4th overall for the day. Well done to all involved.

Sapsasa Year 4/5 Basketball

On Wednesday 12th September we had 2 girls teams and 1 boys team compete in the Year 4/5 Basketball Carnival at Morphett Vale Stadium. All 3 teams had a fantastic day and experience. None of our teams finished in the top 2 of their division, which meant we had no teams play in the Grand Final. But all players and coaches gave their best effort all day and learnt a lot about basketball. Thank you to the adult helpers who assisted with scoring and cheering us on. Thank you to the Year 6/7 coaches – Poppy, Ellie, Estelle, Kody and Hudson - who did a fantastic job at practices and on the day. Thank you again to Anthony and Simon for assisting the coaches on the day.

Yr 4-7 Tennis

On Friday 31st August we had 33 students attend the Year 4-7 Tennis Day at Victor Harbor Courts. The students had a great day and learnt a lot about tennis.

Initially, due to the rain, we were forced to play games and learn skills inside the gym. But once the sun came out we got to have a hit on the Victor Harbor Tennis Club courts.

Thank you to the adult helpers from Tennis SA, Victor Harbor Tennis Club and the high school. Thanks also to Charmayne and Fiona for their help on the day. Without this support the day would not be possible, so thanks again.

Sapsasa Local Athletics Day

We had 25 students participate in our school Athletics team at Victor Primary against the other schools in our District on Wednesday 29th August. Events included 100m, 200m, 800m, long jump, high jump, shot put and discus. The students had a great day, enjoying the opportunity to compete. We had many place getters and numerous students invited to represent the District at SANTOS stadium in Week 10. Congratulations to all.

As a school we finished overall in 3rd place, narrowly missing out on 2nd place by 2.5 points and 1st place by 9 points. Special mention to Thomas who set the Sapsasa District Record for 13 year old boys 200m, at 29.59 seconds.

Place getters included:

Logan (1st in Discus, 2nd High Jump, 3rd Long Jump), Jai (1st Shot Put, 2nd Discus), Thomas (1st 200m, 2nd 100m, 3rd Shot Put), Mereoni (1st Discus), Kai (1st Discus), Brandon (1st Shot Put, 3rd 800m), Poppy S (2nd Discus, 2nd 800m), Kobi (2nd High Jump), Cody (2nd Shot Put, 3rd High Jump), Mya (2nd 200m), Elyssia (3rd in Long Jump and Shot Put), April (3rd High Jump), Maddie (3rd 800m) and Jackson (3rd 100m).

Thank you to the adult helpers and Neriah who assisted us on the day. Without this support the day would not be possible.

Sapsasa Dates

Dates and locations for our Semester 2 events have been confirmed.

Week 6, Friday 31st August Yr 4-7 Tennis at Victor Courts 

Week 8, Wednesday 12th September Yr 4/5 Basketball at Morphett Vale

Week 10, Wednesday 26th September Yr 6/7 Girls' Football at Strathalbyn

Term 4 Week 5, Tuesday 13th November Yr 6/7 Cricket at Goolwa Oval

The students have been informed of these opportunities and trials/practices are occurring. More information will be sent home with participants closer to the day.

SAPSASA Year 6/7 BASKETBALL CARNIVAL Wednesday 25TH July

We entered a boys and a girls Basketball team in this carnival. The boys team won 4 out of 6 games, finishing 3rd in their pool. The girls won 1 game, drew 1 game and narrowly lost 3 games by less than 4 points, and lost to the eventual winners by 10 points. It was a great day out with 2 very competitive, hard working teams. Thank you to Anthony, Vicki, Tyann and Shanice for coaching these teams. The players are very appreciative that they got the chance to participate in this event and to learn from your knowledge and skills. The students enjoyed the day, conducting themselves with respect and displaying great sportsmanship. Thank you also to the parents for cheering us on and supporting us on the day.

SAPSASA KNOCKOUT NETBALL

On Wednesday 13th June, we played Knock Out Netball at Eastern Fleurieu School.  We played a fantastic team game that reflected our school values however the home side of EFS proved too strong for us and we walked away with a loss. 

We started strong only trailing by 3 goals at the conclusion of the first quarter, however the second quarter was our undoing with EFS powering in front with a 10 goal streak.  We pulled ourselves back together well with a commendable group mindset for the final half but the damage had been done.  The girls fought hard and showed immense improvement as the game progressed trying new positions and having fun.

Thanks again to Co-Coach Jodie Edwards for scoring and timekeeping and Trina Doig for giving up endless break times to run practices with the team. Without your help these days and events could not occur. It was also great to see some family spectators and supporters there too. Well done to everyone involved and congratulations on a great effort girls!

       Kate Reynolds PE Teacher

Darren Lehmann Cricket Academy Super League Trials

Darren Lehmann Cricket Academy (DLCA) trials will be taking place in Encounter Bay on the 17th July and Strathalbyn on the 18th July. The DLCA Super League is a junior cricket carnival that takes place in Adelaide during the October school holidays. There will be 2 age groups this year - 14 & Under and 12 & Under. The trials will take place with a DLCA Coach attending. Trina has advertised this to all students and given those interested the flyers and the registration form that needs to be completed prior to the day. If you would like more information please contact  

Bill Burnett

Darren Lehmann Cricket Academy

M: +61 422 155 180 | E: bill@dlca.com.au

www.dlca.com.au

District CROSS COUNTRY at Oakbank

We had 3 students who were invited to compete at Oakbank on Thursday 7th June representing our District. Congratulations to Poppy, Maddie and Mya. From all accounts the girls did really well and put in all their effort possible in very wet conditions. They all appeared to enjoy the experience.

Sapsasa Knockout Girls’ and Boys’ Football

The Girls’ football game was played on Thursday 7th June against Reynella East at Reynella East School. The girls tried really hard, tackled intently and put 100% effort in for the whole game. We unfortunately lost the game 4 goal 3 (27 points) to 2 goal 4 (16 points) which means we are now “knocked out” of the competition. Congratulations to the girls and their coaches Archie, Brandon and Thomas for their efforts at practice and on the day. Thanks to Tyann for accompanying us on the bus and to the parents who came and cheered us on.

 

The Boys’ football game was played on Friday 8th June at Victor Harbor High against Investigator. Our team had dwindled to 17 players before the first bounce, due to injury and absence. The boys tried really hard all day but were outmanned and out run, being defeated by a very experienced opposition. Every boy tried their hardest right until the final siren. We are now “knocked out” of the competition and have no further games for the rest of the year. Thank you to Brett for coaching the team and running practices with the boys, to the parents who watched and supported the students and to Paul Loughead and the students in the AFL program for officiating and organising the football game for us. This continued support from our local High School is greatly appreciated.

Sapsasa Knockout Boys’ and Girls’ Football

Round 2 information:

The Girls’ football game will be played on Thursday 7th June against Reynella East at Reynella East School.

The Boys’ football game will be played on Friday 8th June at Victor Harbor High against Investigator.

A big thank you to Paul Loughead and the students in the AFL program for officiating and organising the football game for us. This continued support from our local High School is greatly appreciated.

Thanks again to Brett, Archie, Tom and Brandon for coaching the teams. Practices are occurring during designated break times.

 

Sapsasa Knockout Girls’ Netball

The Girls’ netball game will be played on Wednesday 13th June at Strathalbyn against Eastern Fleurieu. Thanks to Kate and Jodie for umpiring and coaching the girls. Practices are occurring during designated break times.

Sapsasa Knockout Boys Soccer

On Wednesday 23rd May our Knockout boys’ soccer team played their first round match against Encounter Lutheran at Port Elliot Breakers Oval. Thank you to Josh for coaching the boys and setting up the oval for us, to Amanda for helping us walk there and back and to the Breakers Club for allowing us to use their facilities. Thanks also to Kevin for being the referee. This support is greatly appreciated. The boys worked really hard and learnt a lot about the game of Soccer. We unfortunately lost this game so we are now “knocked out” of the carnival for this year.

 

Southern Sapsasa District Soccer

Students in Year 6, 7 have been offered the opportunity to trial for the Sapsasa Southern District Soccer team. Interested students were given information re this process. If you’d like further information please see Trina at school.

SAPSASA CROSS COUNTRY Wednesday 9th May

30 Students aged 10-12 participated in the Cross Country event held at Kent Reserve on Wednesday 9th May. All students tried their best, with our school finishing 5th overall. We had 3 place getters who are now invited to compete at Oakbank on Thursday 7th June representing our District. Congratulations to Poppy (1st in her event), Maddie (2nd in her event) and Mya (6th in her event). We hope you all enjoy the experience.

Thank you to all parents who supported and assisted us on the day.