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Girls Representative Softball Team Associated GIRLS REPRESENTATIVE SOFTBALL TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 30 March 2021 at 10:00 a.m. Haileybury (Brown Field) 855-891 Springvale Road, Keysborough NO: FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 7 Isabella Italiano Ivanhoe Grammar 9 Caitlin Olley (Co-Captain) Ivanhoe Grammar 3 Kate Moorhen Ivanhoe Grammar 4 Georgia Sands Ivanhoe Grammar 11 Tahlia Gillard (Co-Captain) Penleigh and Essendon Grammar 8 Zoe Tsenalidis Penleigh and Essendon Grammar 12 Emily Baulch Yarra Valley Grammar 1 Natalie Broadbent Yarra Valley Grammar 13 Maddie Hood Yarra Valley Grammar 14 Brianna Holding Yarra Valley Grammar 10 Ebony Ireland Yarra Valley Grammar Coach: Alan Shipp (Penleigh & Essendon Grammar) Final Scores AGSV: 7 def APS: 3 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria GIRLS REPRESENTATIVE SOFTBALL TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS The AGSV v APS Representative Softball match scheduled for Tuesday, 24 March 2020 at 11:00 a.m. at Haileybury (Keysborough) was cancelled due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. NO: FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL Eliza Woodley Assumption College Sarah Mendola Assumption College Brooklyn Hutton (Co-Captain) Ivanhoe Grammar Caitlin Olley Ivanhoe Grammar Emma Sands Ivanhoe Grammar Olivia Bykowska Penleigh & Essendon Grammar Tahlia Gillard Penleigh & Essendon Grammar Emily Kline-Marantelli (Co-Captain) Penleigh & Essendon Grammar Alana Cotela Yarra Valley Grammar Ebony Ireland Yarra Valley Grammar Keeley Marx Yarra Valley Grammar Steph Pallis Yarra Valley Grammar Coach: Randy Senn (Yarra Valley Grammar) Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria REPRESENTATIVE SOFTBALL TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 2 April 2019 at 12:30 p.m. Camberwell Grammar 55 Mont Albert Road, Canterbury Deepdene Oval NO: FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 12 Katelyn Woodyatt (Captain) Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 7 Taylor Dykstra (Vice Captain) Yarra Valley Grammar 4 Brooklyn Hutton Ivanhoe Grammar 5 Natalie Broadbent Yarra Valley Grammar 6 Emily Kline-Marantelli Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 8 Tahlia Gillard Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 9 Keeley Marx Yarra Valley Grammar 14 Emma Sands Ivanhoe Grammar 16 Caitlin Olley Ivanhoe Grammar 18 Ebony Ireland Yarra Valley Grammar 19 Mackenzie Hume Penleigh & Essendon Grammar Coaches: Jenny Cassidy (Ivanhoe Grammar) & Randy Senn (Yarra Valley) Final Scores AGSV: 15 def APS: 3 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria REPRESENTATIVE SOFTBALL TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 27 March 2018 at 11.00 am Haileybury 855-891 Springvale Road, Keysborough Fisher Oval NO: FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 4 Zoe Atherden Assumption College 6 Georgia Sieben Assumption College 22 Cecilia Baldassarre (Captain) Ivanhoe Grammar 14 Maggie Fitzpatrick (Vice Captain) Ivanhoe Grammar 8 Brooklyn Hutton Ivanhoe Grammar 13 Emily Kline-Marantelli Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 16 Tahlia Gillard Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 12 Katelyn Woodyatt Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 5 Mackenzie Hume Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 15 Emma Jury Yarra Valley Grammar 11 Taylor Dykstra Yarra Valley Grammar 7 Natalie Broadbent Yarra Valley Grammar Coach: Alan Shipp (Penleigh & Essendon Grammar) Final Scores AGSV: 4 lost to APS: 26 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria REPRESENTATIVE SOFTBALL TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 28 March 2017 at 1:00 p.m. Yarra Valley Grammar Kalinda Road, Ringwood (Melway 36 D12) Softball Diamond NO: FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 2 Brooklyn Hutton Ivanhoe Grammar School 9 Nicolette Rippon Yarra Valley Grammar 12 Stacey Hymer Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 13 Emily Kline-Marantelli Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 14 Alaina Kett Vice Captain Yarra Valley Grammar 15 Emma Jury Yarra Valley Grammar 16 Emma Sands Ivanhoe Grammar School 17 Caitlin Olley Yarra Valley Grammar 18 Jacqueline Roberts Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 19 Maggie Fitzpatrick Ivanhoe Grammar School 21 Gemma Hamilton Captain Yarra Valley Grammar 23 Cecilia Baldassarre Ivanhoe Grammar School Coach: Jenny Cassidy (Ivanhoe Grammar) Final Scores AGSV: 4 lost to APS: 6 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria REPRESENTATIVE SOFTBALL TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 22nd March 2016 at 11.00 a.m. St Kevin’s College, Oval 2 Moonga Road, Toorak 3142 (Melway 59 B2) NO: FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 2 Sophie Atherden Assumption College 9 Nicolette Rippon Yarra Valley Grammar 11 Alaina Kett Yarra Valley Grammar 12 Stacey Hymer Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 14 Ellie McLean Assumption College 15 Gracen Van Dort The Peninsula School 16 Maggie Fitzpatrick Ivanhoe Grammar School 17 Emily Glaisher Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 18 Emily Fry Captain Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 19 Georgia Harper Ivanhoe Grammar School 20 Gemma Hamilton Vice Captain Yarra Valley Grammar 21 Cecilia Baldassarre Ivanhoe Grammar School Coach: John Hollingsworth (Yarra Valley Grammar) Final Scores AGSV: 0 lost to APS: 6 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria REPRESENTATIVE SOFTBALL TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 24 th March 2015 at 1.30 p.m. The Peninsula School, North Oval Wooralla Drive, Mount Eliza 3930 (Melway 105 F5) NO: FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 1 Monique Quinn Yarra Valley Grammar 2 Sophie Atherden Assumption College 11 Elizabeth Luby Ivanhoe Grammar School 12 Erin Upson Yarra Valley Grammar 16 Gemma Hamilton Vice Captain Yarra Valley Grammar 17 Alaina Kett Yarra Valley Grammar 18 Stacey Hymer Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 19 Emily Fry Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 20 Sophie Reid Captain Ivanhoe Grammar School 21 Bianca D’Alessandro Assumption College 22 Cecilia Baldassarre Ivanhoe Grammar School 23 Elizabeth McGrath Ivanhoe Grammar School Coach: Alan Shipp (Penleigh & Essendon) Final Scores AGSV: 4 lost to APS: 13 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria REPRESENTATIVE SOFTBALL TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 1st April 2014 at 1.00pm St Kevin’s College, Oval 2 Moonga Road, Toorak 3142 (Melway 59 B2) NO: FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 7 Georgia Hirst Captain Ivanhoe Grammar 3 Monique Quinn Yarra Valley Grammar 5 Elizabeth Luby Ivanhoe Grammar 8 Fede Frew Ivanhoe Grammar 9 Alaina Kett Yarra Valley Grammar 11 Ellie McLean Assumption College 12 Gemma Hamilton Yarra Valley Grammar 14 Erin Upson Yarra Valley Grammar 19 Emily Glaisher Penleigh & Essendon 20 Camille Gretton-Watson Penleigh & Essendon 21 Emily Fry Penleigh & Essendon Coach: Debbie Blackall (Assumption) Final Scores AGSV: 0 lost to APS: 10 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria REPRESENTATIVE SOFTBALL TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 26 March 2013 at 1:15 p.m. Yarra Valley Grammar Kalinda Road, Ringwood (Melway 36 D12) Softball Diamond NO: FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 17 Isabelle Abblitt Captain Yarra Valley Grammar 8 Matilda Newton Vice Captain The Peninsula School 3 Georgia Hirst Ivanhoe Grammar School 6 Jacqueline Mitchelhill Ivanhoe Grammar School 23 Sophie Reid Ivanhoe Grammar School 22 Sarah Scopelliti Ivanhoe Grammar School 11 Mitzy Tuialii Ivanhoe Grammar School 14 Alexandra Efstathiadis Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 13 Christiana Lees The Peninsula School 4 Alexandra Blackburn Yarra Valley Grammar 7 Gemma Hamilton Yarra Valley Grammar 5 Georgia Hollingsworth Yarra Valley Grammar Coach: Anna Cross (Ivanhoe) Final Scores AGSV: 7 def APS: 1 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria REPRESENTATIVE SOFTBALL TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 27 March 2012 at 1:00 p.m. Wesley College – Glen Waverley campus 620 High Street Road, Glen Waverley (Melway 62 A12) Kennedy Oval FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL Isabelle Abblitt Captain Yarra Valley Grammar Nicole Kline-Marantelli Vice Captain Penleigh & Essendon Grammar Georgia Hirst Ivanhoe Grammar School Madison May Penleigh & Essendon Grammar Alexandra Blackburn Yarra Valley Grammar Sarah Scopelliti Ivanhoe Grammar School Natarsha Treacy Assumption College Addy Campion Ivanhoe Grammar School Georgia Hollingsworth Yarra Valley Grammar Ashley Stewart Yarra Valley Grammar Matilda Newton The Peninsula School Coach: John Hollingsworth (Yarra Valley) Final Scores AGSV: 8 lost to APS: 12 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria REPRESENTATIVE SOFTBALL TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday, 5 April 2011 at 1:30 p.m. Wooralla Drive, Mt Eliza (Melway Ref 105 G5) North Oval NO.: FIRST NAME AND SURNAME SCHOOL 13 Emily Grisold Captain Yarra Valley Grammar 23 Emma Wilson Vice Captain Assumption College 3 Jemma Donovan The Peninsula School 4 Simone Licciardi Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 5 Alexandra Blackburn Yarra Valley Grammar 7 Nicole Kline-Marantelli Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 8 Bridget Hooper The Peninsula School 10 Anna Mace The Peninsula School 11 Hannah Hogarth Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 12 Isabelle Ablitt Yarra Valley Grammar 15 Lexie Hammond Assumption College 17 Clare Lawton Assumption College Coach: Alan Shipp (PEGS) Final Scores AGSV: 5 lost to APS: 16 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria GIRLS REPRESENTATIVE SOFTBALL TEAM v ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday 23 March 2010 at 3.00 p.m. St. Kevin’s College, Moonga Road, Toorak, 59 B3 First Name and Surname School 2 Anna Magelakis PEGS 3 Hayley Machen (Captain) Assumption 7 Alexandra Blackburn Yarra Valley 9 Ashlee Pearson PEGS 12 Suzannah Poker Assumption 13 Isabelle Abblitt Yarra Valley 14 Emily Grisold (Vice Captain) Yarra Valley 15 Anna Mace Peninsula 16 Emma Wilson Assumption 18 Jessica Humphrey PEGS 20 Lexi Hammond Assumption 21 Shae Lowe Assumption Coach: Debbie-Rae Cameron – Yarra Valley AGSV 2 lost to APS 9 Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria GIRLS REPRESENTATIVE SOFTBALL TEAM v BALLARAT ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS Monday 23 March 2009 at 10.00 a.m Ballarat Grammar, Forest Street, Wendouree ASSOCIATED PUBLIC
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