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Scotch College Sporting Fixtures Saturday 7th August 2021 As at: Thursday 5th August 2021 BASKETBALL TIC - Mr Jack Edwards Team Opposition Time Venue Mel Coach Bus Alt 1sts Melbourne Grammar 9:20 AM MSAC - Court 2, Aughtie Drive, Albert Park 2K D7 R Shanklin 2nds St Kevin's College 8:30 AM MSAC - Court 3, Aughtie Drive, Albert Park 2K D7 M Slavin 3rds (Blue) St Kevin's College Blue 10:10 AM MSAC - Court 5, Aughtie Drive, Albert Park 2K D7 R Hill 3rds (Red) St Kevin's College Green 9:20 AM MSAC - Court 4, Aughtie Drive, Albert Park 2K D7 J Liu 4ths (Blue) Wesley College Waverley 11:00 AM MSAC - Court 5, Aughtie Drive, Albert Park 2K D7 N Farmer 4ths (Red) Carey Grammar Blue 10:45 AM MSAC - Court 1, Aughtie Drive, Albert Park 2K D7 I Bungay 5ths (Blue) Carey Grammar Gold 1:50 PM SC - Glenn Centre, Main Gym, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 C Merigan 5ths (Red) St Kevin's College Green 9:20 AM SKC - Wilding Centre Court 2, Moonga Road, Toorak 59 B2 T Dans 6ths (Blue) Xavier College Black 10:30 AM XC - Xavier Sports Centre, Court 1, Barkers Road, Kew 45 C8 S Li 6ths (Red) Melbourne Grammar 11:20 AM MGS - Strickland Gym, Domain Street, South Yarra 2L A2 M Hermann 10A Carey Grammar 10:10 AM MSAC - Court 4, Aughtie Drive, Albert Park 2K D7 K Bowers 10B (Blue) Xavier College 10:30 AM XC - Xavier Sports Centre, Court 2, Barkers Road, Kew 45 C8 B Fowler 10B (Red) Carey Grammar Gold 1:00 PM SC - Glenn Centre, Main Gym, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 B Sharp 10C Xavier College 8:50 AM XC - Xavier Sports Centre, Court 2, Barkers Road, Kew 45 C8 B Crummy 10D Carey Grammar 11:20 AM CY – Veneto Club, Courts 1-4, 191 Bulleen Road, Bulleen 32 E6 N Hocking 9A Wesley College WCW 10:10 AM MSAC - Show Court 2, Aughtie Drive, Albert Park 2K D7 T Bamford 9B (Blue) Brighton Grammar 11:20 AM SC - Glenn Centre, Main Gym, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 J Davis 9B (Red) Melbourne Grammar BL 11:00 AM MSAC - Show Court 2, Aughtie Drive, Albert Park 2K D7 C Maddern 9C (Blue) Carey Grammar 12:10 PM SC - Glenn Centre, Main Gym, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 J Ashby 9C (Red) St Kevin's College Blue 11:50 AM SKC - Wilding Centre Court 1, Moonga Road, Toorak 59 B2 K Oatley 8A St Kevin's College Blue 10:30 AM SC - Glenn Centre, Main Gym, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 R Feng 8B (Blue) Melbourne Grammar 9:40 AM SC - Glenn Centre, Main Gym, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 T Polkinghorne 8B (Red) BYE H Schneider 8C (Blue) Wesley College WCS 10:10 AM WCE - Sports Hall, 5 Gladstone Parade, Elsternwick 67 H5 S Davis 8C (Red) Xavier College 10:30 AM XC - Burke Hall, Garnet Hall, Studley Park Rd, Kew 2D H11 M Rogers 7A Carey Grammar 8:00 AM SC - Glenn Centre, Main Gym, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 N Marks 7B (Blue) Carey Grammar Gold 8:50 AM SC - Glenn Centre, Main Gym, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 G Sidelman 7B (Red) Brighton Grammar 9:40 AM BGS - Basketball Gym, New Street, Brighton 67 D10 O Matthews 7C (Blue) BYE B Shaw 7C (Red) SC 7D Fri 3:30 PM SC - Glenn Centre, Main Gym, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 M Romeo 7D SC 7C Red Fri 3:30 PM SC - Glenn Centre, Main Gym, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 M O'Shannessy CROSS COUNTRY TIC - Mr Michael Jones Event Details Time Venue Mel Coach Bus Alt APS Junior Cross BGS, CY, CAUL, GC, GGS, Michael Jones, David Lightfoot, Depart 12:15pm – return approx.: 3:15pm Thurs 1:30 PM The Tan Track, Kings Domain 2G A9 Country (Year 7) HY, MGS, WC, XC Stuart Powell (Boatsheds) APS Junior Cross BGS, CY, CAUL, GC, GGS, Michael Jones, David Lightfoot, Bus to depart: 12:15pm / return approx. Thurs 2:00 PM The Tan Track, Kings Domain 2G A9 Country (Year 8) HY, MGS, WC, XC Stuart Powell 3:15pm (Boatsheds) APS (Boys Open) CAUL, GC 10:30 AM Warringal Park, Beverley Road, Heidelberg 32 C4 M Jones, B Woodlock, J McFarland, D Lightfoot, E Beischer, H Carr SKC, WC, HY, XC, CAUL, GC, 32 C4 APS (7&9-9&10) 10:00 AM Warringal Park, Beverley Road, Heidelberg M Jones, B Woodlock, J McFarland, D Lightfoot, E Beischer, H Carr MGS, CY, GGS, BGS FENCING TIC - Mr Stuart Powell Team Details Time Venue Mel Coach Bus Alt Year 10-12 Seniors Training 11:30 – 12:30 PM SC – Glenn Centre, Lower Gym, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 A Danilov, L Goodin, D Yates Year 7 – 9 Juniors Training 10:30 – 11:30 AM SC – Glenn Centre, Lower Gym, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 A Danilov, L Goodin, D Yates Seniors Teams #2 (Championships) Sun 8:30 AM State Fencing Centre, 1st Floor, 204 - 206 Arden St, North Melbourne 2A E8 A Danilov, L Goodin, D Yates Juniors Teams #2 (Championships) Sun 12:30 PM State Fencing Centre, 1st Floor, 204 - 206 Arden St, North Melbourne 2A E8 A Danilov, L Goodin, D Yates FOOTBALL TIC - Dr Rob Smith Team Opposition Time Venue Mel Coach Bus Alt 1st Brighton Grammar 2:00 PM SC - Main Oval, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 S Holding, M Drum, W Sutherland 2nds Brighton Grammar 11:30 AM SC - Main Oval, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 G Wemyss, R Castricum 3rds St Kevin's College Green 11:30 AM SC - Meares Oval, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 T Loveridge, F Morrisby 4ths St Kevin's College Blue 11:30 AM SKC - Oval No.1, Moonga Road, Toorak 59 B2 R Blandford, A Richards, C Wilson 5ths Wesley College 9:30 AM SC - Main Oval, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 J Brown, A Halse, G Schultz Depart 7am / return approx. 10A Geelong College 9:00 AM GCS - Main Oval, Talbot Street, Newtown 451 G5 R Wills, T Rayner 12:15pm (Monash Gates) 10B Haileybury 9:45 AM SC - Meares Oval, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 M Williams, J McCorkell 10C Xavier College Red 8:30 AM XC – Chapel Oval, Barkers Road, Kew 45 C7 K Vessey, L Gillies 3/8 9A Haileybury 11:00 AM HY – Rendall Oval, 855-891 Springvale Road, Keysborough 88 J9 J Baker, W Pratt, O Robson 4/8 9B Melbourne Grammar 9:45 AM MGS - Main Oval, Domain Road, Melbourne 2L A2 S Montgomery, A Macmillan 4/8 9C St Kevin's College 9:45 AM Yarra Bend - Onley Oval, Yarra Bend Road, Kew 2D E5 S Palazzo, J Plante 8A St Kevin's College Green 8:00 AM SC – Meares Oval, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 M Monaghan, M Emmett 3/8 8B Melbourne Grammar 8:15 AM MGS - Main Oval, Domain Road, Melbourne 2L A2 W Lovell, H Levine 8C St Kevin's College Green 8:00 AM SC - Melville Lower East, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 L King, M Sinclair 2/8 Depart 8:35am / return approx. 7A Geelong College 10:30 AM GCM – Bottom Oval, Aberdeen Street, Newtown 451 E2 M Manning, B Price, C Schilling 2/8 1:30pm (Monash Gates) 7B St Kevin's College Green 9:30 AM SC - Melville Lower East, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 J Aird, J Castan 2/8 7C Xavier College 8:00 AM XC – Burke Hall, Studley Oval, Studley Park Road, Kew 2D H11 H Fyfe, H McLeish 2/8 GYMNASTICS TIC – Mr Stuart Powell Team Details Time Venue Mel Coach Bus Alt All Training 8:30 -10:00am Glenn Centre, Lower Gym, Scotch College, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 E Chin, B Kelly, D Peden, R Kwok HOCKEY TIC - Dr Rose Humberstone Team Opposition Time Venue Mel Coach Bus Alt 1sts Caulfield Grammar 9:45 AM SC - Montgomery Pitch, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 T Wilson, G Roseby 2nds Haileybury 8:00 AM SC - Montgomery Pitch, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 D Skelt, C Ma 9/10A (Blue) St Kevin's College 9:30 AM SKC P- Tooronga Sports Fields Hockey Pitch 1, 1002 Crescent Road, Glen Iris 59 G5 A Xu, S Murdoch 9/10A (Red) Haileybury 10:30 AM SC - Junior School Pitch, Callantina Road, Hawthorn 59 C2 P Cardwell, A Ho 2/8 9/10B Carey Grammar 9:30 AM SC - Junior School Pitch, Callantina Road, Hawthorn 59 C2 L Graven, L Westmore 7/8A (Blue) Haileybury 10:00 AM HY - Magenta 1, 855-891 Springvale Road, Keysborough 88 J9 J Roseby 7/8A (Red) Brighton Grammar 11:50 AM BGS - Brighton Secondary College, Dendy Street, Brighton 76 K1 A Patel, P Martin 7/8B Haileybury White 8:30 AM SC - Junior School Pitch, Callantina Road, Hawthorn 59 C2 J Cowcher, J Eaton RUGBY UNION TIC - Mr Richard Bayliss Team Opposition Time Venue Mel Coach Bus Alt 1sts Xavier College 11:30 AM Scotch College, Rugby Pitch, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 R Kerins, E Tom, L Rooney 5/8 2nds Xavier College 10:15 AM Scotch College, Rugby Pitch, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 J Ryan, M Kawa, B Gray 5/8 U16 St Kevin’s College 9:20 AM Scotch College, Rugby Pitch, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 F Maguire, B Parker, P Hausman 5/8 U15 BYE S James, H Cox U14 Melbourne Grammar 8:40 AM Scotch College, Rugby Pitch, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 A Cook, L Oswald, H Hoskins 5/8 U13 Melbourne Grammar 8:00 AM Scotch College, Rugby Pitch, Morrison St, Hawthorn 59 C2 E McCowan, T Fry, N Nolan 5/8 SNOWSPORTS TIC - Cameron Cutchie Team Details Time Venue Coach Bus Alt Mt Buller Training Weekend Sat-Sun Mount Buller Alpine Village, O Marquet, A Kemp, C Cutchie, H Edmanson, C Bolton Mount Buller Tourist Rd SOCCER TIC - Mr Mark Zannoni Team Opposition Time Venue Mel Coach Bus Alt T Thancanamootoo, Z Mihajlovic, S Depart 12:45pm / Return approx.
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