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Young Achievers
Ashton Agar (Year 12) was selected in U/19 National Cricket team to play the West Indies in Dubai. He is a promising spin bowler
Alex Di Medio (Year 10) represented Victoria at the Australian Junior Track and Field Championships in Sydney. Alex won medals in the 400m and 400 m Hurdles at the Victorian Championships.
Dalton Di Medio (Year 5) is following in Alex’s footsteps. He was selected to participate in the State Track and Field Championships held at Olympic Park in March.
Jack Forbes (Year 12) was the Victorian winner of the Somerset Novella Writing Competition and qualified for the National finals.
Matthew Horrigan (Year 9) represented Australia in the Taekwon-do US Open.
Ben Doree (Year 12) won the Senior Long Jump at the ACC Carnival. Daniel King (Year 11) was awarded a high Distinction in the National Geographic channel Australian Geography Competition
Phillip Stevens (Year 12) was awarded the 2011 Defence Technical Scholarship and a cheque for $1,500.00. Alexander Sly (Year 12) holds his Queen’s Scout Award, the most prestigious award anyone can achieve in scouts world-wide
Jack Giles (Year 8) and Murad Mohammed (Year 7) were selected to participate in Victoria’s Baseball Kangaroo Touring Team to visit Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Billy Gray (Year 9) was selected as a member of the Victorian Secondary Schools’ Sports Association Under 15 Boys Touch Football team.
Patrick Hanney (Year 12) won the Senior Division Lasallian Public Speaking Competition Moorabbin Saints Junior Football League Best and Fairest Trophy Winners for 2011: Under 16 Division 2 – Jack Hanley (Year 10) – Runner Up Under 14 Division 2 – Mitch Wildoer (Year 8) – Runner Up Under 14 Division 3 – Josh Galbraith (Year 9) – Runner Up Under 13 East – Harry Bowen (Year 7) – Runner Up Under 12 West – Ulysses Urban (Year 6) – Third
Harry Haley (Year 12), Jake Williams (Year 12) and Michael Stizza (Year 12) were selected in the ACC Senior Football Team of the Year.