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The Highlander 28 September 2015 SPORT The Highlander 28 September 2015 DAY ONE OF THE GAMES SPECIAL MENTION What an eventful first day our MacWarriors had! The A special mention goes out to our hockey team who late team really put up a good fight in what was a day of on Sunday night witnessed a serious car accident out intense competition. We had our fair share of victories the front of our hotel. The accident involved an and a few upsets but overall our MacWarriors have done intoxicated driver in one car and a mother and her two us proud both on and off the field. Men’s and women’s children in the other. Fortunately no body was seriously basketball, beach volleyball, Rugby 7’s, softball and the injured. However, it was our own hockey team who women’s touch team have all managed to stay stepped up and assisted in administering first aid to the undefeated heading into day two of the games! An victims before the emergency services arrived. The team awesome outcome. really went above the call of duty and are to be commended on their assistance. Well done team! HIGHLIGHTS From our individual competitors three out of the four Remember to stay safe and drink responsibly, being athletes we had competing in the 100m race (athletics) mindful of the locals and other visitors. have qualified for the semi-finals, Alli Chandler (Tae Kwon Do) received bronze and Angela Smith (road race cycling) received silver in each of their events. Unfortunately with two flat tyres on his cycle to the venue, Samuel Burston had to pull out of his cycling road race. We wish him the best of luck when he goes to compete again on Wednesday. This time with two good tyres! The men’s water polo team faced tough competition when it came to their game against University of Queensland and the game was a draw at five all. Team manager Nicholas Roubicek had this to say about the close match, “(It was) a good comeback in the end. They were a strong team so we are really happy with that result”. The Rugby 7’s team after an awesome win The women’s softball team was on fire today taking out Melbourne University 15-0 then demolishing Monash University 16-1. Their team manager Elizabeth Clarkson was understandably thrilled with the results, “With one game behind them the girls found their rhythm in the box and collectively hit five home runs, two triples and two doubles”. Great job girls! Congratulations to all our MacWarriors on their wins and stellar efforts in what turned out to be a sunny Day 1. Good luck today MacWarriors! Women's softball team before they annihilated Monash University R ESULTS Individual Results from Day 1UCourt 1 Cycling Angela Smith Silver Tae Kwon Do Alli Chandler Bronze Athletics (100m) Sachi Kayama 12.93 sec Athletics (100m) Laura Andreazza 13.25 sec Athletics (100m) Tess Nelson 14.24 sec Athletics (100m) Clinton McEwan 11.45 sec Angela Smith (second from the right) after taking out silver in the Road Race Cycling Men’s basketball team at half time during their game against Griffith University Women’s futsal team after a nail biting game against UTS Women’s basketball team before defeating Deakin University Badminton team before taking out their competition. campuslife.mq.edu.au/aug #playunigames #MQUniGames 9/28/2015 Australian Uni Sport Team Schedule ­ 2015 AUG Macquarie University Basketball ­ Men Home Team Score Away Team Score Game Date Time Location AU 37 v. MQU 52 M113 9/28/2015 9/28/2015 1:00:00 PM Carrara Stadium Basketball Court 2 MQU 36 v. GU 20 M118 9/28/2015 9/28/2015 4:00:00 PM Carrara Stadium Basketball Court 2 DEAK v. MQU M125 9/29/2015 9/29/2015 10:00:00 AM Carrara Stadium Basketball Court 1 BOND v. MQU M138 9/29/2015 9/29/2015 3:00:00 PM Carrara Stadium Basketball Court 3 Rugby Union 7's ­ Men Home Team Score Away Team Score Game Date Time Location MQU 34 v. DEAK 12 M108 9/28/2015 9/28/2015 11:20:00 AM Bond University Rugby 7's Field 1 MQU 24 v. WS 14 M113 9/28/2015 9/28/2015 1:40:00 PM Bond University Rugby 7's Field 1 QUT v. MQU M125 9/29/2015 9/29/2015 11:40:00 AM Bond University Rugby 7's Field 1 MQU v. ANU M136 9/29/2015 9/29/2015 4:30:00 PM Bond University Rugby 7's Field 1 UNSW v. MQU M141 10/1/2015 10/1/2015 8:00:00 AM Bond University Rugby 7's Field 1 MQU v. UTS M151 10/1/2015 10/1/2015 11:20:00 AM Bond University Rugby 7's Field 1 MQU v. CQU M157 10/1/2015 10/1/2015 1:20:00 PM Bond University Rugby 7's Field 1 Ultimate ­ Men Home Team Score Away Team Score Game Date Time Location USYD 15 v. MQU 4 M 110 9/28/2015 9/28/2015 12:30:00 PM Runaway Bay Ultimate Field 2 NCLE v. MQU M 122 9/29/2015 9/29/2015 8:00:00 AM Runaway Bay Ultimate Field 3 ANU v. MQU M 133 9/29/2015 9/29/2015 2:00:00 PM Runaway Bay Ultimate Field 3 QUT v. MQU M 144 9/30/2015 9/30/2015 8:00:00 AM Runaway Bay Ultimate Field 6 MQU v. MELB M 153 9/30/2015 9/30/2015 12:30:00 PM Runaway Bay Ultimate Field 3 Tennis ­ Men Div 1 Home Team Score Away Team Score Game Date Time Location USYD 0 v. MQU 5 M104 9/28/2015 9/28/2015 12:30:00 PM Gold Coast Albert Junior Tennis Court 1,2 MQU v. VU M108 9/29/2015 9/29/2015 1:30:00 PM Gold Coast Albert Junior Tennis Court 3,4,5 UNSW v. MQU M112 9/30/2015 9/30/2015 12:30:00 PM Gold Coast Albert Junior Tennis Court 1,2 Football (Soccer) ­ Men Div 1 Home Team Score Away Team Score Game Date Time Location UTS 0 v. MQU 1 M102 9/28/2015 9/28/2015 9:15:00 AM Keith Hunt Football Field 2 UNSW v. MQU M105 9/29/2015 9/29/2015 11:45:00 AM Keith Hunt Football Field 1 MON v. MQU M109 9/30/2015 9/30/2015 9:15:00 AM Keith Hunt Football Field 1 Futsal ­ Men Div 2 Home Team Score Away Team Score Game Date Time Location AVON 4 v. MQU 3 M211 9/28/2015 9/28/2015 3:00:00 PM Mt Warren Sports Centre Futsal Court 3 MQU v. VU M218 9/29/2015 9/29/2015 11:00:00 AM Mt Warren Sports Centre Futsal Court 4 MQU v. RMIT M226 9/29/2015 9/29/2015 2:00:00 PM Mt Warren Sports Centre Futsal Court 4 MQU v. FED M231 9/30/2015 9/30/2015 10:00:00 AM Mt Warren Sports Centre Futsal Court 3 Hockey ­ Men Div 2 http://results.unisport.fusesport.com/competition_team.asp?id=272&team=1041 1/4 9/28/2015 Australian Uni Sport Home Team Score Away Team Score Game Date Time Location RMIT 2 v. MQU 1 M202 9/28/2015 9/28/2015 9:00:00 AM Keith Hunt Hockey Field 3 MQU 5 v. VU 0 M206 9/28/2015 9/28/2015 3:00:00 PM Keith Hunt Hockey Field 1 LTU v. MQU M212 9/29/2015 9/29/2015 2:00:00 PM Keith Hunt Hockey Field 3 MQU v. DEAK M225 9/30/2015 9/30/2015 5:00:00 PM Keith Hunt Hockey Field 3 Touch ­ Men Div 2 Home Team Score Away Team Score Game Date Time Location ACU 1 v. MQU 11 M 201 9/28/2015 9/28/2015 10:00:00 AM Owen Park Touch Field 1 MQU 3 v. UNDA 9 M 207 9/28/2015 9/28/2015 2:00:00 PM Owen Park Touch Field 3 MQU v. ADFA M 210 9/29/2015 9/29/2015 10:00:00 AM Owen Park Touch Field 2 MQU v. BOND M 217 9/30/2015 9/30/2015 9:00:00 AM Owen Park Touch Field 5 Waterpolo ­ Men Div 2 Home Team Score Away Team Score Game Date Time Location MQU 5 v. UQ 5 M 207 9/28/2015 9/28/2015 2:00:00 PM Gold Coast Aquatic Centre Water Polo Pool 3 MQU v. ACU M 212 9/29/2015 9/29/2015 8:45:00 AM Gold Coast Aquatic Centre Water Polo Pool 1 GU v. MQU M 215 9/29/2015 9/29/2015 12:30:00 PM Gold Coast Aquatic Centre Water Polo Pool 1 MQU v. BOND M 219 9/30/2015 9/30/2015 10:15:00 AM Gold Coast Aquatic Centre Water Polo Pool 2 Netball ­ Mixed Home Team Score Away Team Score Game Date Time Location DEAK 45 v. MQU 29 X103 9/28/2015 9/28/2015 10:30:00 AM Runaway Bay Indoor Netball Court 3 MQU v. VU X119 9/29/2015 9/29/2015 10:30:00 AM Runaway Bay Indoor Netball Court 3 MELB v. MQU X127 9/29/2015 9/29/2015 3:30:00 PM Runaway Bay Indoor Netball Court 3 QUT v. MQU X135 9/30/2015 9/30/2015 8:00:00 AM Runaway Bay Indoor Netball Court 3 Beach Volleyball ­ Mixed Div 2 Home Team Score Away Team Score Game Date Time Location MQU 2 v.
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