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2020 Mock Trial Competition Round Robin Scores 2020 Mock Trial Competition Round Robin Scores Rank SCHOOL Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total Win/Loss For Against Win/Loss For Against Win/Loss For Against Win/Loss For/Against 1 The Riverina Anglican College 3 173 131 3 268 244 3 254 209 9 111 2 Eden Marine High School 3 176 174 3 225 150 3 0 0 9 77 3 St Catherine's School, Waverley 3 0 0 3 258 246 3 265 201 9 76 4 Masada College 3 242 193 3 237 229 3 0 0 9 57 5 Chevalier College 3 261 256 3 194 192 3 194 144 9 57 6 The Scots College Sydney 3 170 156 3 275 240 3 192 189 9 52 7 Newcastle Grammar School 3 314 275 3 191 185 3 219 218 9 46 8 Loreto Kirribilli 3 208 207 3 230 195 3 203 199 9 40 9 Barker College 3 199 195 3 167 148 3 277 263 9 37 10 Oxley College 3 154 131 3 227 215 3 0 0 9 35 11 Brigidine College, St Ives 3 283 281 3 204 188 3 255 238 9 35 12 St Luke's Grammar School 3 252 236 3 198 185 3 244 239 9 34 13 Charlton Christian College 3 207 203 3 281 266 3 251 236 9 34 14 Caringbah High School 3 251 238 3 189 188 3 206 197 9 23 15 Tempe High School 3 216 214 3 197 190 3 271 258 9 22 16 Trinity Catholic College Lismore 3 196 179 3 308 306 3 242 241 9 20 17 Rosebank College 3 188 177 3 222 221 3 216 210 9 18 18 Emmaus Catholic College 3 259 253 3 252 244 3 0 0 9 14 19 Loreto Normanhurst 3 0 0 3 259 258 3 149 147 9 3 20 Snowy Mountains Grammar School 3 0 0 3 202 200 3 0 0 9 2 21 Montgrove College 3 187 181 2 0 0 3 214 205 8 15 22 Maronite College of the Holy Family 3 173 160 3 270 207 1 227 233 7 70 23 Turramurra High School 3 208 156 1 258 259 3 235 224 7 62 24 Marsden High School 1 177 188 3 220 188 3 217 206 7 32 25 St Augustine's College 1 236 252 3 225 211 3 277 244 7 31 26 St Maroun's College 1 214 216 3 148 123 3 356 352 7 27 27 Merewether High School 3 160 151 3 209 191 1 220 221 7 26 28 Hornsby Girls high School 3 261 240 3 205 204 1 147 149 7 20 29 Pittwater High School 1 281 283 3 263 255 3 221 208 7 19 30 Meriden School 3 237 205 3 0 0 1 234 248 7 18 31 Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview 1 265 268 3 244 227 3 295 291 7 18 32 Moriah College 3 261 259 1 295 296 3 248 234 7 15 33 Katoomba High School 3 213 212 3 261 245 1 224 229 7 12 34 Baulkham Hills High School 1 230 238 3 276 262 3 0 0 7 6 35 Danebank Anglican School for Girls 3 0 0 1 231 232 3 217 210 7 6 36 St Francis Xavier's College 1 151 160 3 257 256 3 271 258 7 5 37 Fort Street High School 3 238 229 3 296 295 1 210 216 7 4 38 Cumberland High School 1 243 250 3 206 205 3 229 224 7 -1 39 James Ruse Agricultural High School 3 250 243 1 262 276 3 233 227 7 -1 40 Moorebank High School 3 0 0 3 191 188 1 210 217 7 -4 41 St Gregory's College 3 0 0 1 194 207 3 193 188 7 -8 42 SHORE 3 238 230 1 148 167 3 178 175 7 -8 43 All Saints Catholic College, Casula 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 197 206 7 -9 44 Saint Patrick's College, Strathfield 1 205 237 3 0 0 3 220 206 7 -18 2020 Mock Trial Competition Round Robin Scores 45 St Andrews Cathedral School 3 207 204 3 222 188 1 201 265 7 -27 46 Shellharbour Anglican College 3 186 183 3 193 179 1 144 194 7 -33 47 Elderslie High School 3 191 178 2 0 0 1 170 177 6 6 48 Sydney Boys High School 1 203 207 1 190 197 3 216 167 5 38 49 Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College 1 207 208 3 246 227 1 291 295 5 14 50 Scone Grammar School 3 180 153 1 256 257 1 236 251 5 11 51 SCEGGS Darlinghurst 1 229 238 1 246 258 3 227 199 5 7 52 Lambton High School 3 262 248 1 185 191 1 216 218 5 6 53 St Ursula's College 3 175 166 1 221 222 1 352 356 5 4 54 The Illawarra Grammar School 1 183 186 1 192 194 3 209 208 5 -4 55 Gosford High School 1 153 158 1 130 132 3 218 216 5 -5 56 Queenwood School for Girls 3 219 204 1 227 244 1 199 203 5 -6 57 Central Coast Grammar School 3 158 153 1 266 281 1 218 219 5 -11 58 Riverside Girls High School 3 268 265 1 229 237 1 224 235 5 -16 59 Blacktown Boys High School 3 0 0 1 244 252 1 205 214 5 -17 60 MacIntyre High School 1 179 196 1 181 184 3 0 0 5 -20 61 Sylvania High School 1 238 251 3 232 231 1 258 271 5 -25 62 Scone High School 1 153 180 3 184 181 1 241 242 5 -25 63 Roseville College 3 0 0 1 188 204 1 206 217 5 -27 64 North Sydney Boys High School 1 204 219 1 227 246 3 258 254 5 -30 65 Hunter School of the Performing Arts 1 248 262 1 191 209 3 221 220 5 -31 66 Asquith Girls High School 1 240 261 3 246 244 1 208 221 5 -32 67 Oakhill College 3 216 212 1 211 225 1 244 277 5 -43 68 Sacred Heart Central School 1 131 154 1 244 268 3 0 0 5 -47 69 St. Pius X High School 1 275 314 3 132 130 1 258 271 5 -50 70 Camden High School 1 178 191 3 207 194 0 0 0 4 0 71 Northern Beaches Christian School 1 212 216 1 244 246 1 239 244 3 -11 72 Pymble Ladies' College 1 195 199 1 185 198 1 175 178 3 -20 73 North Sydney Girls High School 1 212 213 1 195 230 1 254 258 3 -40 74 Kooringal High School 1 174 176 1 200 202 1 209 254 3 -49 75 Presbyterian Ladies College 1 204 207 1 240 275 1 206 220 3 -52 76 Willoughby Girls High School 1 193 242 1 204 205 1 263 277 3 -64 77 Rose Bay Secondary College 1 156 170 1 188 222 1 199 227 3 -76 78 Bass High School 1 181 187 1 123 148 1 167 216 3 -80 79 St Columba Anglican School 1 185 188 1 306 308 0 0 0 2 -5 80 Sydney Girls High School 1 259 261 0 0 0 1 189 192 2 -5 81 William Carey Christian School 0 0 0 1 188 191 1 188 193 2 -8 82 Lucas Heights Community School 1 166 175 1 188 189 3 177 170 5 -3 83 Woonona High School 0 0 0 1 179 193 1 208 209 2 -15 84 Nowra Anglican College 1 256 261 1 215 227 0 0 0 2 -17 85 Denison College of Secondary Education, Bathurst High Campus 1 253 259 1 245 261 2 -22 86 Normanhurst Boys High School 1 160 173 1 255 265 0 0 0 2 -23 87 Knox Grammar 0 0 0 1 188 220 1 238 255 2 -49 88 Epping Boys High School 1 156 208 1 205 206 0 0 0 2 -53 89 St Paul's College, Walla Walla 1 131 173 1 150 225 0 0 0 2 -117 90 Penola Catholic College 0 0 0 1 207 270 1 -63.
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