UC Frappe Fort annual magazine November 2020

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SPORTS REPORT

Sports report Emily Taylor and Pip Kennett

Semester 1 has been an interesting one to say the least. With the drastic changes across our society there also came drastic changes across the Intercollegiate Sporting Councils (ICSC) sporting calendar. This year was set to be quite a lot different with more sports on offer than ever before, however due to circumstances this has been put on pause. Unfortunately, most intercollegiate sport for 2020 was cancelled, including athletics, cross country, tennis, hockey, soccer, badminton and rowing, however, before restrictions set in we competed in the cricket competition. Our men’s cricket team’s quest for a back to back premiership was unfortunately unsuccessful as we were defeated by Ormond and then by Queens. Co-captains Will Beattie and Lachlan MacLaren led the team well, hitting many runs. Jamie Beale and Tully Scanlon also impressed with the bat. Beattie, Harrison Griffith and Patrick Bolton bowled well. First years Tom McKendrick, Jack Watson and Angus Drain all performed well. Big thank you to David Morgan, James Edmunds and Angus Perez for coaching the boys, and Will Beattie and Lachlan MacLaren for coaching the girls.

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Although the ICSC 2020 year hasn’t begun the way we anticipated, there has still been plenty happening in terms of College sport/fitness. Before the pandemic began, Gaby was holding weekly boot camp sessions, more commonly known as ‘Gaby’s Bootcamp’. As most people left College, Gaby’s Bootcamp took place online as part of the Student Executives ‘UC Sailed Away’ idea. There was a great response, with many people submitting postworkout sessions into the comments. Lachie also organised a Thursdays ‘New Burnica’, which focused more on running and home gym exercises. Lachlan MacLaren and Andy Nicholas gave everyone abs of steel with their hilarious sessions. Hopefully, as restrictions start to ease, we will be able to continue these workouts in person.

The ICSC also created an intercollegiate running competition/fundraiser that took place during the month of May. The competition aimed to raise awareness and funds for support services provided to victims of domestic violence (the need for which increased at an alarming rate due to the stay home policies). Students would log the number of kilometres that they had run, jogged or walked and the College with the most kilometres at the end of May was declared the winner. UC put in a great effort, placing 3rd with a total of 2,814.32 kilometres! The funds raised were donated to Our Watch, the national leader in the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia. Gaby Patterson and Lachie Gee 2nd Year Engineering student and 2nd Year Exercise and Sports Science student RMIT and ACU


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