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29Th Australian Marist Basketball Carnival Women's Pools GROUP a GROUP B Lavalla Catholic College Newman College Sacred Heart 29th Australian Marist Basketball Carnival Women’s Pools GROUP A GROUP B Lavalla Catholic College Newman College Sacred Heart College Catholic College sale Assumption College Marist-Sion College Trinity College Beenleigh Bunbury Catholic College St. Teresa’s catholic College Trinity Catholic College, Lismore Cardijn College Marist College Bendigo 29th Australian Marist Basketball Carnival Men’s Pools GROUP A GROUP B GROUP C GROUP D Marcellin College Bullen Sacred Heart College Lavalla Catholic College Marist Regional College Catholic College Sale St. Joseph’s College Hunters Hill Marist-Sion College Marist College Canberra Newman College Marist College Ashgrove Bunbury Catholic College Assumption College Trinity College Beenleigh St. Augustine’s Cairns Marcellin College Randwick St. Gregory’s Catholic College Trinity Catholic College Lismore Champagnat Catholic College Marist College Bendigo Cardijn College Marist College Kogarah St. Teresa’s Catholic College MEN”S SPIRIT CUP REDRAW POOLS POOL A POOL B 5th Place Group A 5th Place Group B 6th Place Group C 5th Place Group C 5th Place Group D 6th Place Group D DAY 0 Sunday 15th April Court 6 (MCC) Court 7 (MCC) 6.15 Marist College Canberra (B) Vs Marist Regional College (B) DAY 1 Monday 16th April Court 1 (TSS) Court 2 (TSS) Court 3 (TSS) Court 4 (TSS) Court 5 (TSS) Court 6 (MCC) Court 7 (MCC) 8.30 Lavalla Catholic College (G) Sacred Heart College (G) Assumption College (G) Catholic College Sale (B) Trinity College Beenleigh (B) Marist-Sion College (B) St. Gregory’s College (B) Vs Vs Vs Vs Vs Vs Vs Cardijn College (G) St. Teresa’s Catholic College Trinity College Beenleigh (G) Marcellin College Bulleen (B) Trinity Catholic College Lavalla Catholic College (B) Cardijn College (B) (G)) Lismore (B) 9.45 Newman College (G) Catholic College Sale (G) Marist-Sion College (G) St. Joseph’s College St. Augustine’s College (B) Marcellin College Assumption College (B) Vs Vs Vs Hunters Hill (B) Vs Randwick (B) Vs Marist College Bendigo (G) Trinity Catholic College Lismore Bunbury Catholic College (G) Vs Champagnat Catholic College Vs St. Teresa’s Catholic (G) Sacred Heart College (B) (B) Marist College Bendigo (B) College (B) 11.00 Trinity College Beenleigh (G) St. Teresa’s Catholic College (G) Assumption College (G) Catholic College Sale (B) Newman College (B) Bunbury Catholic College Marist College Canberra Vs Vs Vs Vs Vs (B) (B) Sacred Heart College (G) Lavalla Catholic College (G) Cardijn College (G) Trinity Catholic College Trinity College Beenleigh (B) Vs Vs Lismore (B) Marist College Kogarah (B) Cardijn College (B) 12.15 Bunbury Catholic College (G) Trinity Catholic College Lismore Marist-Sion College (G) St. Joseph’s College Marist College Ashgrove (B) Marist-Sion College (B) Assumption College (B) Vs (G) Vs Hunters Hill (B) Vs Vs Vs Catholic College Sale (G) Vs Marist College Bendigo (G) Vs St. Augustine’s College (B) Marist College Bendigo (B) St. Gregory’s College (B) Newman College (G) Champagnat Catholic College (B) 13.30 Trinity College Beenleigh (G) Cardijn College (G) Assumption College (G) Catholic College Sale (B) Marcellin College Bulleen (B) Bunbury Catholic College St. Teresa’s Catholic Vs Vs Vs Vs Vs (B) College (B) St. Teresa’s Catholic College Sacred Heart College (G) Lavalla Catholic College (G) Newman College (B) Trinity Catholic College Vs Vs (G) Lismore (B) Marcellin College Marist Regional School (B) Randwick (B) 14.45 Bunbury Catholic College (G) Catholic College Sale (G) St. Joseph’s College Sacred Heart College (B) Marist College Kogarah (B) Marist College Canberra Vs Vs Hunters Hill (B) Vs Vs (B) Trinity Catholic College Marist-Sion College (G) Vs Champagnat Catholic College Lavalla Catholic College (B) Vs Lismore (G) Marist College Ashgrove (B) (B) Assumption College (B) 16.00 Marist-Sion College (B) Marist Regional School (B) Vs Vs Bunbury Catholic College Cardijn College (B) (B) DAY 2 Tuesday 17th April Court 1 (TSS) Court 2 (TSS) Court 3 (TSS) Court 4 (TSS) Court 5 (TSS) Court 6 (MCC) Court 7 (MCC) 8.30 Lavalla Catholic College (B) Marist College Kogarah (B) St. Teresa’s Catholic College Lavalla Catholic College (G) Trinity Catholic College Champagnat Catholic Vs Vs (G) Vs Lismore (B) College (B) Marist College Bendigo (B) Marcellin College Randwick Vs Trinity College Beenleigh (G) Vs Vs (B) Assumption College (G) Newman College (B) Marist College Ashgrove (B) 9.45 Trinity Catholic College Lismore Marist College Bendigo (G) Newman College (G) St. Gregory’s College (B) St. Teresa’s Catholic College Trinity College Beenleigh St. Augustine’s College (B) (G) Vs Vs Vs (B) (B) Vs Vs Catholic College Sale (G) Bunbury Catholic College (G) Marist Regional College (B) Vs Vs Sacred Heart College (B) Marist-Sion College (G) Marist College Canberra (B) Marcellin College Bulleen (B) 11.00 Marist College Bendigo (B) Marcellin College Randwick St. Teresa’s Catholic College Sacred Heart College (G) Vs (B) (G) Vs Bunbury Catholic College (B) Vs Vs Assumption College (G) Lavalla Catholic College (B) Cardijn College (G) 12.15 Marist-Sion College (G) Trinity Catholic College St. Teresa’s Catholic College Cardijn College (B) Marcellin College Bulleen Sacred Heart College (B) Vs Lismore (G) (B) Vs (B) Vs Newman College (G) Vs Vs Assumption College (B) Vs Marist College Ashgrove Marist College Bendigo (G) St. Gregory’s College (B) Newman College (B) (B) 13.30 Marist College Kogarah (B) Lavalla Catholic College (B) Lavalla Catholic College (G) Cardijn College (G) Trinity College Beenleigh St. Augustine’s College (B) Vs Vs Vs Vs (B) Vs Marist-Sion College (B) Bunbury Catholic College (B) Sacred Heart College (G) Trinity College Beenleigh (G) Vs St. Joseph’s College Catholic College Sale (B) Hunters Hill (B) 14.45 Marist College Bendigo (G) St. Gregory’s College (B) Newman College (G) Cardijn College (B) Marist Regional College (B) Vs Vs Vs Vs Vs Bunbury Catholic College (G) Marist College Canberra (B) Catholic College Sale (G) St. Teresa’s Catholic College Assumption College (B) (B) 16.00 Marist College Bendigo (B) Marcellin College Vs Randwick (B) Marist College Kogarah (B) Vs Marist-Sion College (B) 17.15 DAY 3 Thursday 19th April Court 1 (TSS) Court 2 (TSS) Court 3 (TSS) Court 4 (TSS) Court 5 (TSS) Court 6 (MCC) Court 7 (MCC) 8.30 Boys Plate ¼ Final 1 Boys Plate ¼ Final 2 Boys Plate ¼ Final 3 Boys Plate ¼ Final 4 Boys Championship ¼ Final Boys Championship ¼ Final 3rd POOL A 4th POOL A 3rd POOL B 4th POOL B 1 4 VS VS VS VS 1st POOL A 2nd POOL B 4th POOL C 3rd POOL C 4th POOL D 3rd POOL D VS VS 2nd POOL C 1st POOL D 9.45 Girls Championship ¼ Final 1 Girls Championship ¼ Final 2 Girls Championship ¼ Final 3 Girls Championship ¼ Final 4 Boys Championship ¼ Final Boys Championship ¼ Final 1st POOL A 1st POOL B 2nd POOL A 2nd POOL B 2 3 VS VS VS VS 2nd POOL A 1st POOL B 4th POOL B 4th POOL A 3rd POOL B 3rd POOL A VS VS 1st POOL C 2nd POOL D 11.00 Girls Plate Semi Final 1 Girls Plate Semi Final 2 Boys spirit Cup Boys spirit Cup 5th POOL A 5th POOL B Pool A Pool B VS VS 5th Pool D 5th Pool C 6th POOL B 6th POOL A Vs Vs 6th Pool C 6th Pool D 12.15 Boys Plate Boys Plate Boys Plate Conciliation Boys Plate Conciliation Boys spirit Cup Boys spirit Cup Semi Final 1 Semi Final 2 Semi Final 1 Semi Final 1 Pool A Pool B Winner ¼ Final 1 Winner ¼ Final 2 Loser ¼ Final 1 Loser ¼ Final 2 5th Pool A 5th Pool B Vs Vs Vs Vs Vs Vs Winner ¼ Final 4 Winner ¼ Final 3 Loser ¼ Final 4 Loser ¼ Final 3 5th Pool D 5th Pool C 13.30 Girls Championship Girls Championship Girls Champ. Conciliation Girls Champ. Conciliation Boys Championship Boys Championship Semi Final 1 Semi Final 2 Semi Final 1 Semi Final 2 Semi Final 1 Semi Final 2 Winner ¼ Final 1 Winner ¼ Final 2 Loser ¼ Final 1 Loser ¼ Final 2 Winner ¼ Final 1 Winner ¼ Final 2 Vs Vs Vs Vs Vs Vs Winner ¼ Final 3 Winner ¼ Final 4 Loser ¼ Final 3 Loser ¼ Final 4 Winner ¼ Final 4 Winner ¼ Final 3 14.45 Boys spirit Cup Boys spirit Cup Boys Champ. Conciliation Boys Champ. Conciliation Pool A Pool A Semi Final 1 Semi Final 1 6th Pool C 6th Pool D Loser ¼ Final 1 Loser ¼ Final 2 Vs Vs Vs Vs 5th Pool A 5th Pool B Loser ¼ Final 4 Loser ¼ Final 3 DAY 4 Friday 20th April Court 1 (TSS) Court 2 (TSS) Court 3 (TSS) Court 4 (TSS) Court 5 (TSS) Court 6 (MCC) Court 7 (MCC) 8.30 Boys Spirit Cup 19th/20th Boys Spirit Cup 21st/22nd Girls Plate - 11th/12th Place Boys Spirit Cup Grand Final – Boys Plate -15th/16th Boys Plate -13th/14th 2nd POOL A 3rd POOL A Loser Plate Semi Final 1 17th/18th Loser Plate Conciliation Winner Plate Conciliation Vs Vs Vs 1st POOL A Semi. 1 Semi. 1 2nd POOL B 3rd POOL B Winner Plate Qualifying Vs Vs Vs game 1st POOL B Loser Plate Conciliation Winner Plate Conciliation Semi. 2 Semi. 2 9.45 Girls 3rd/4th Girls – 5th /6th Place Girls – 7t/8th Place Girls Plate Grand Final - Boys Plate -11th/12th Loser Champ. Semi. 1 Winner Champ. Conciliation Loser Champ. Conciliation 9th/10th Place Loser Plate Semi Final 1 Vs Semi. 1 Semi. 1 Winner Plate Semi Final 1 Vs Loser Champ. Semi. 2 Vs Vs Vs Loser Plate Semi Final 2 Winner Champ. Conciliation Loser Champ.
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