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Three Day VVSC Champion School 2019.Xlsx 2019 Volleyball Victoria Three Day Schools Cup CHAMPION SCHOOL Rank School Points 1st Mazenod College 581 2nd Billanook College 576 3rd Eltham High School 555 4th Rowville Secondary College 541 5th Kew High School 526 6th Monbulk College 519 7th Upwey High School 516 8th McKinnon Secondary College 511 9th Canterbury Girls' Secondary College 455 10th Yarra Valley Grammar 425 11th Maribyrnong College 370 12th Melbourne High School 295 13th Northcote High School 248 14th Haileybury College 241 Berwick College 15th 226 Nossal High School 17th Maffra Secondary College 206 18th Girton Grammar School 159 19th Academy of Mary Immaculate 154 20th Braybrook College 147 21st Peninsula Grammar School 136 Crusoe College 22nd 135 Keysborough College Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School 24th 132 Wesley College 26th St Michael's Grammar School 125 27th Santa Maria College 120 28th Albert Park College 107 29th Ivanhoe Grammar 95 30th The Lakes 80 Doncaster Secondary College 31st 72 Emerald Secondary College Carwatha College 33rd Luther College 70 Marcellin College 36th Tintern Grammar 60 Aquinas 37th 55 Oxley Christian College 39th John Monash Science School 52 2019 Volleyball Victoria Three Day Schools Cup RESULTS OPEN BOYS HONOURS OPEN GIRLS HONOURS Place School Points Place School Points 1 Mazenod College 1 120 1 Maribyrnong College 120 2 Mazenod College 2 110 2 Billanook College 1 110 3 Kew High School 105 3 Eltham High School 105 4 Haileybury College 100 4 Rowville Secondary College 1 100 5 Eltham High School 95 5 Ivanhoe Grammar 95 6 Billanook College 90 6 McKinnon Secondary College 90 7 Upwey High School 85 7 Monbulk College 85 8 Monbulk College 82 8 Rowville Secondary College 2 82 9 Maribyrnong College 80 9 Billanook College 2 80 10 Mazenod College 3 79 10 Upwey High School 79 11 Rowville Secondary College 79 11 Kew High School 79 12 Melbourne High School 79 12 Girton Grammar School 79 YEAR 9 BOYS HONOURS YEAR 9 GIRLS HONOURS Place School Points Place School Points 1 Monbulk College 100 1 Billanook College 1 100 2 McKinnon Secondary College 95 2 Rowville Secondary College 95 3 Mazenod College 92 3 Upwey High School 92 4 Billanook College 90 4 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College 90 5 Rowville Secondary College 88 5 Eltham High School 88 6 Upwey High School 86 6 Billanook College 2 86 7 Eltham High School 84 7 McKinnon Secondary College 84 8 Kew High School 82 8 Monbulk College 82 2019 Volleyball Victoria Three Day Schools Cup YEAR 8 BOYS HONOURS YEAR 8 GIRLS HONOURS Place School Points Place School Points 1 Mazenod College 100 1 Billanook College 100 2 Monbulk College 95 2 Eltham High School 95 3 Kew High School 92 3 Upwey High School 92 4 McKinnon Secondary College 90 4 Rowville Secondary College 90 5 Eltham High School 88 5 Kew High School 88 6 Rowville Secondary College 86 6 Maribyrnong College 86 7 Maribyrnong College 84 7 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College 84 8 Upwey High School 82 9 Billanook College 80 YEAR 12 BOYS DIVISION 1 YEAR 12 GIRLS DIVISION 1 Place School Points Place School Points 1 Girton Grammar School 80 1 Yarra Valley Grammar 80 2 St Michael's Grammar School 75 2 Haileybury College 75 3 Upwey High School 72 3 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College 72 4 Eltham High School 70 4 Carwatha College 70 5 Wesley College 68 5 Santa Maria College 68 6 Maffra Secondary College 66 6 Kew High School 66 7 Peninsula Grammar School 64 7 Wesley College 64 YEAR 12 BOYS DIVISION 2 YEAR 12 GIRLS DIVISION 2 Place School Points Place School Points 1 Nossal High School 60 1 Berwick College 60 2 Aquinas 55 2 Albert Park College 55 3 Albert Park College 52 3 John Monash Science School 52 4 Melbourne High School 50 4 St Michael's Grammar School 50 5 Academy of Mary Immaculate 48 2019 Volleyball Victoria Three Day Schools Cup YEAR 11 BOYS DIVISION 1 YEAR 11 GIRLS DIVISION 1 Place School Points Place School Points 1 Keysborough College 80 1 Eltham High School 80 2 Yarra Valley Grammar 75 2 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College 75 3 Doncaster Secondary College 72 3 Peninsula Grammar School 72 4 Marcellin College 70 4 Upwey High School 70 5 Nossal High School 68 YEAR 10 BOYS DIVISION 1 YEAR 10 GIRLS DIVISION 1 Place School Points Place School Points 1 Mazenod College 80 1 Yarra Valley Grammar 80 2 Braybrook College 75 2 Monbulk College 75 3 Upwey High School 72 3 Braybrook College 72 4 Melbourne High School 70 4 Northcote High School 70 5 Yarra Valley Grammar 68 5 Upwey High School 68 6 Haileybury College 66 7 Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School 64 YEAR 10 GIRLS DIVISION 2 Place School Points 1 Academy of Mary Immaculate 1 60 2 Oxley Christian College 55 3 Santa Maria College 52 4 Nossal High School 1 50 5 Nossal High School 2 48 6 Academy of Mary Immaculate 2 46 2019 Volleyball Victoria Three Day Schools Cup YEAR 9 BOYS DIVISION 1 YEAR 9 GIRLS DIVISION 1 Place School Points Place School Points 1 Rowville Secondary College 80 1 Kew High School 80 2 Mazenod College 75 2 Northcote High School 75 3 McKinnon Secondary College 72 3 Emerald Secondary College 72 4 Upwey High School 70 4 Yarra Valley Grammar 70 5 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College 68 YEAR 9 BOYS DIVISION 2 6 Berwick College 66 Place School Points 7 McKinnon Secondary College 64 1 Crusoe College 60 8 Upwey High School 62 2 Keysborough College 55 9 Tintern Grammar 60 3 Berwick College 52 10 Eltham High School 59 4 Melbourne High School 2 50 5 Yarra Valley Grammar 48 6 Melbourne High School 1 46 YEAR 8 BOYS DIVISION 1 YEAR 8 GIRLS DIVISION 1 Place School Points Place School Points 1 Maffra Secondary College 80 1 The Lakes 80 2 Mazenod College 1 75 2 Crusoe College 75 3 Eltham High School 72 3 Monbulk College 72 4 Luther College 70 4 Billanook College 70 5 Upwey High School 2 68 5 Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School 68 6 Upwey High School 1 66 6 McKinnon Secondary College 66 7 Mazenod College 2 64 7 Eltham High School 64 YEAR 8 GIRLS DIVISION 2 Place School Points 1 Maffra Secondary College 60 2 Upwey High School 55 3 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College 52 4 Yarra Valley Grammar 50 5 Berwick College 48 2019 Volleyball Victoria Three Day Schools Cup YEAR 7 BOYS DIVISION 1 YEAR 7 GIRLS DIVISION 1 Place School Points Place School Points 1 Billanook College 1 80 1 McKinnon Secondary College 80 2 Eltham High School 1 75 2 Monbulk College 75 3 Upwey High School 72 3 Billanook College 72 4 Rowville Secondary College 70 4 Eltham High School 70 5 Billanook College 2 68 5 Upwey High School 68 6 Eltham High School 2 66 6 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College 1 66 7 McKinnon Secondary College 64 7 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College 2 64 8 Kew High School 62 8 Rowville Secondary College 62 9 Monbulk College 60 9 Kew High School 60 10 Mazenod College 1 59 11 Mazenod College 2 59 YEAR 7 BOYS DIVISION 2 YEAR 7 GIRLS DIVISION 2 Place School Points Place School Points 1 Upwey High School 1 60 1 Eltham High School 60 2 Northcote High School 1 55 2 Upwey High School 2 55 3 Upwey High School 2 52 3 Yarra Valley Grammar 52 4 Mazenod College 2 50 4 Upwey High School 1 50 5 Northcote High School 2 48 5 Upwey High School 3 48 6 Mazenod College 1 46 6 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College 46 7 McKinnon Secondary College 44 8 Monbulk College 42 2019 Volleyball Victoria Three Day Schools Cup Place School Division Points 1 Academy of Mary Immaculate 1 Year 10 Girls Division 2 60 5 Academy of Mary Immaculate Year 12 Girls Division 2 48 6 Academy of Mary Immaculate 2 Year 10 Girls Division 2 46 2 Albert Park College Year 12 Girls Division 2 55 3 Albert Park College Year 12 Boys Division 2 52 2 Aquinas Year 12 Boys Division 2 55 6 Berwick College Year 9 Girls Division 1 66 1 Berwick College Year 12 Girls Division 2 60 3 Berwick College Year 9 Boys Division 2 52 5 Berwick College Year 8 Girls Division 2 48 1 Billanook College 1 Open Girls Honours 110 4 Billanook College Year 8 Girls Honours 100 6 Billanook College 1 Year 9 Girls Honours 100 9 Billanook College Year 9 Boys Honours 90 3 Billanook College Open Boys Honours 90 4 Billanook College 2 Year 9 Girls Honours 86 2 Billanook College Year 8 Boys Honours 80 1 Billanook College 1 Year 7 Boys Division 1 80 1 Billanook College 2 Open Girls Honours 80 6 Billanook College Year 7 Girls Division 1 72 9 Billanook College Year 8 Girls Division 1 70 5 Billanook College 2 Year 7 Boys Division 1 68 2 Braybrook College Year 10 Boys Division 1 75 3 Braybrook College Year 10 Girls Division 1 72 2019 Volleyball Victoria Three Day Schools Cup 4 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College Year 9 Girls Honours 90 7 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College Year 8 Girls Honours 84 2 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College Year 11 Girls Division 1 75 3 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College Year 12 Girls Division 1 72 5 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College Year 9 Girls Division 1 68 3 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College 1 Year 7 Girls Division 1 66 6 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College 2 Year 7 Girls Division 1 64 6 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College Year 8 Girls Division 2 52 7 Canterbury Girls' Secondary College Year 7 Girls Division 2 46 4 Carwatha College Year 12 Girls Division 1 70 2 Crusoe College Year 8 Girls Division 1 75 1 Crusoe College Year 9 Boys Division 2 60 3 Doncaster Secondary College Year 11 Boys Division 1 72 3 Eltham High School Open Girls Honours 105 2 Eltham High School Year 8 Girls Honours 95 5 Eltham High School Open Boys Honours 95 5 Eltham High School Year 8 Boys Honours 88 5 Eltham High School Year 9 Girls Honours 88 7 Eltham High School Year 9 Boys Honours 84 1 Eltham High School Year 11 Girls Division 1 80 3 Eltham High School 1 Year 7 Boys Division 1 75 4 Eltham High School Year
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