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Boys Representative Tennis Team Associated Public Schools BOYS REPRESENTATIVE TENNIS TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 30 March 2021 at 10.00 a.m. Haileybury (Red Courts) 855-891 Springvale Road, Keysborough SEED FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 1 Nicholas Miloi Ivanhoe Grammar 2 Alex Sciore (Captain) Marcellin College 3 Timur Kaan Guneysu Mentone Grammar 4 James Elia Marcellin College 5 Ludolph Wiggett Trinity Grammar 6 Isaac Hui Camberwell Grammar 7 Samuel Corbino Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 8 Jack Butcher Yarra Valley Grammar 9 Matthieu Gibert Camberwell Grammar Coach: Brad Crosher (Mentone) Final Scores AGSV: 1-78 lost to APS: 15-142 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria BOYS REPRESENTATIVE TENNIS TEAM The AGSV v APS Boys Representative Tennis match scheduled for Tuesday, 24 March 2020 at 10:00 a.m. at Haileybury (Keysborough) was cancelled due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. SEED FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 1 Alex McDonald (Captain) Peninsula Grammar 2 George Sakkas Ivanhoe Grammar 3 Cooper Errey Ivanhoe Grammar 4 Luke Vuletic Peninsula Grammar 5 John McDonald Peninsula Grammar 6 Harry Buttifant Marcellin College 7 Rowan Mendis Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 8 Alex Sciore Marcellin College EMERGENCIES 9 Matthieu Gibert Camberwell Grammar 10 Jason Bartonek Mentone Grammar Coach: Christopher Pennycook (Assumption College) Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria BOYS REPRESENTATIVE TENNIS TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 2 April 2019 at 10:00 a.m. Camberwell Grammar 55 Mont Albert Road, Canterbury Jack Tobias Oval – Synthetic Courts SEED FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 1 Matthew Woerndle (Co-Captain) Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 2 Marcus Stathos Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 3 Isaac Law (Co-Captain) Ivanhoe Grammar 4 Alex McDonald Peninsula Grammar 5 Adrian Arcon Mentone Grammar 6 George Sakkas Ivanhoe Grammar 7 Cooper Erry Ivanhoe Grammar 8 John McDonald Peninsula Grammar Coach: Natalie Still (Penleigh & Essendon Grammar) Final Scores AGSV: 9-110 def APS: 7-95 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria BOYS REPRESENTATIVE TENNIS TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 27 March 2018 at 10.00am Haileybury 855-891 Springvale Road, Keysborough Red Courts SEED FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 1 Cooper White Ivanhoe Grammar 2 Matthew Woerndle (Vice Captain) Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 3 Marcus Stathos Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 4 Shyan Sivaratnam Yarra Valley Grammar 5 Brady Watts (Captain) Mentone Grammar 6 Isaac Law Ivanhoe Grammar 7 Alex McDonald Peninsula Grammar 8 George Sakkas Ivanhoe Grammar 9 John McDonald Peninsula Grammar Coach: Manfred Pietralla (Camberwell Grammar) Final Scores AGSV: 4-97 lost to APS: 12-137 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria BOYS REPRESENTATIVE TENNIS TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 28 March 2017 at 10:00 a.m. Yarra Valley Grammar Kalinda Road, Ringwood (Melway 36 D12) Tennis Courts SEED FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 1 Matthew Woerndle Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 2 Isaac Law Ivanhoe Grammar 3 Brady Watts Mentone Grammar 4 Marcus Stathos Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 5 Cooper White Ivanhoe Grammar 6 Jaiden Watts Mentone Grammar 7 Kris Murthi CAPTAIN Ivanhoe Grammar 8 Benjamin Yep VICE CAPTAIN Camberwell Grammar Coach: Steve Foot (Peninsula Grammar) Final Scores AGSV: 5-79 lost to APS: 11-115 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria BOYS REPRESENTATIVE TENNIS TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 22nd March 2016 at 9.00 a.m. Kooyong Tennis Courts Meet at St Kevin’s College (Outside Wilding Centre) Moonga Road, Toorak 3142 (Melway 59 B2) SEED FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 1 Connor Di Marco Ivanhoe Grammar 2 Antony Guan (Vice Captain) Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 3 Anthony Tamborriello (Captain) Mentone Grammar 4 Owen Tozer Yarra Valley Grammar 5 Kris Murthi Ivanhoe Grammar 6 Mark Pallozzi Marcellin College 7 Blake Crouch Trinity Grammar 8 Oliver Florent Mentone Grammar Coach: Jeremy McKay (Ivanhoe Grammar) Final Scores AGSV: 4-78 lost to APS: 12-129 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria BOYS REPRESENTATIVE TENNIS TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 24 th March 2015 at 10.00 a.m. The Peninsula School, Mod grass Courts Wooralla Drive, Mount Eliza 3930 (Melway 105 F5) SEED FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 1 Connor Di Marco Ivanhoe Grammar 2 Antony Guan Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 3 Peter Yaacoub (Captain) Yarra Valley Grammar 4 Anthony Tamborriello Mentone Grammar 5 Blake Crouch Trinity Grammar 6 Lucas Stambos (Vice Captain) Camberwell Grammar 7 Owen Tozer Yarra Valley Grammar 8 Kris Murthi Ivanhoe Grammar Coach: Fred Brown-Greaves (Trinity) Final Scores AGSV: 2-61 lost to APS: 14-124 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria BOYS REPRESENTATIVE TENNIS TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 1 April 2014 at 9:00 a.m. Kooyong Tennis Courts Meet at St Kevin’s College Moonga Road, Toorak 3142 (Melway 59 B2) SEED FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 1 Jack Thiessen (Captain) Yarra Valley Grammar 2 Marcel Du Sart (Vice Captain) Ivanhoe Grammar 3 Nick Jovanovski Ivanhoe Grammar 4 Anthony Tamborriello Mentone Grammar 5 Peter Yaacoub Yarra Valley Grammar 6 Ryan Schulz Ivanhoe Grammar 7 Antony Guan Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 8 Lucas Stambos Camberwell Grammar Coach: Manfred Pietralla (Camberwell) Final Scores AGSV: 4-88 lost to APS: 12-130 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria BOYS REPRESENTATIVE TENNIS TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 26 March 2013 at 10:00 a.m. Yarra Valley Grammar Kalinda Road, Ringwood (Melway 36 D12) Tennis Courts SEED FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 1 Aaron Addison (Captain) Yarra Valley Grammar 2 Jack Thiessen Yarra Valley Grammar 3 Marcel Du Sart Ivanhoe Grammar 4 Tom Zaleski (Vice Captain) Trinity Grammar 5 Michael Eddy Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 6 Nick Jovanovski Ivanhoe Grammar 7 Tom Owen Camberwell Grammar 8 Will Dutt Mentone Grammar Coach: Steve Foot (Peninsula) Final Scores AGSV: 4-72 lost to APS: 12-114 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria BOYS REPRESENTATIVE TENNIS TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 27 March 2012 at 10:00 a.m. Wesley College – Glen Waverley campus 620 High Street Road, Glen Waverley (Melway 62 A12) Synthetic Courts SEED FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 1 Alexander Babinine Mentone Grammar 2 Aaron Addison Yarra Valley Grammar 3 Taylor Ward (Captain) Mentone Grammar 4 Tom Zaleski Trinity Grammar 5 Jack Theissen Yarra Valley Grammar 6 Lochlan Brick Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 7 John Hanson (Vice Captain) Trinity Grammar 8 Jackson Consiglio Penleigh & Essendon Grammar Coach: Ken Fletcher (PEGS) Final Scores AGSV: 1-83 lost to APS: 15-139 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria BOYS REPRESENTATIVE TENNIS TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 5 April 2011 at 10:00 a.m. Wooralla Drive, Mt Eliza (Melway Ref 105 G5) Mod Grass Courts 1 - 8 SEED FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 1 Lewis Karapanos (Captain) Trinity Grammar 2 Ruben Digby-Diercks (Vice Captain) Trinity Grammar 3 Aaron 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George Rowlands Mentone 8 Will Owen Camberwell COACH : Fred Brown-Greaves – Trinity AGSV 15-110 defeated BAS 1-34 AGSV 1-83 lost to APS 15-140 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria BOYS COMBINED TENNIS TEAM v BALLARAT ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS Monday 26 March 2007 at 10.00 a.m. Hollioake Park, Dowling Street, Ballarat and ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday 27 March 2007 at 1.00 p.m. Penleigh & Essendon Grammar School TEAM LIST FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 1 Jason Lee (Captain) Trinity 2 Philip Kloc (Vice Captain) Mentone 3 Matthew Weller Camberwell 4 Cameron McMillan Penleigh & Essendon 5 Adam Dickie Mentone 6 Ben Bambery Peninsula 7 Matthew Owen Camberwell 8 George Rowlands Mentone COACH : John Bradley - Marcellin AGSV 14-18 defeated BAS 2-49 AGSV 7-84 lost to
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