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2013 Annual Report Annual Report 2013 1 Contents Page AICES Structure 3 AICES Members & 4 Membership Totals 6 AICES & CIS Officials 8 Calendar 10 Sports Reports 14 Golf 15 Softball 16 Netball 17 Boys Basketball 20 Girls Basketball 24 Girls Hockey 27 Boys Hockey 29 Boys Football 31 Girls Football 32 Rugby 34 Tennis 38 Touch Football 40 Water Polo 45 CIS Sports 47 Major Carnivals 48 Swimming Results 49 Swimming Records 50 Cross Country Results 75 Athletics Results 88 Athletics Records 89 Pointscore Summary 125 Awards 127 AICES Awards 128 CIS Awards 138 2 AICES Structure Position Name School Chairman Mr Brian Kennelly Kinross Wolaroi School Deputy Chairman Mr Don O’Connor Broughton Anglican College Governing Body CDSSA Mrs Anne Hastings Emanuel School SASSA Mr Tony Horsley St Peter’s Anglican College HZSA Mr Gareth Leechman Arndell Anglican College ISD Mr David Pitcairn Reddam House SWISSA Mr Jonathan Cannon Redeemer Baptist School HRIS Mr Terry Muldoon St Columba Anglican School Association Convenors HRIS Miss Penny Page Central Coast Adventist School HZSA Mr Ian Cornick William Clarke College CDSSA Mr Matthew Bradley Heritage College NASSA Mrs Michael Strong Broughton Anglican College SASSA Ms Bronwyn Ainsworth Wollondilly Anglican College ISD Mr Phil Kable Reddam House WAS Mr Joseph Priest Kinross Wolaroi School SWISSA Mr Ken Shaw Redeemer Baptist School Executive Officer Mr Greg Aitken AICES 3 AICES MEMBERS COMBINED DISTRICTS SECONDARY SPORTS ASSOCIATION (CDSSA) Christadelphian Heritage College Sydney International Grammar School The McDonald College Moriah College International Football School The Emanuel School The Pittwater House Schools Youth Off The Streets HUNTER REGION INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS (HRIS) Avondale School Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College Calrossy Anglican School Central Coast Adventist School Heritage College Lake Macquarie Hunter Valley Grammar School Lakes Grammar an Anglican School Macquarie College Manning Valley Anglican College Newcastle Grammar School Scone Grammar School St Columba Anglican School St Phillip’s Christian College Port Stephens St Phillip’s Christian College Newcastle St Phillip's Christian College Cessnock St Phillip's Christian College Gosford HILLS ZONE SPORTS ASSOCIATION (HZSA) Arden Anglican School Arndell Anglican College Hills Adventist College Masada College Montgrove College Northholm Grammar School Rouse Hill Anglican College Tangara School The Hills Grammar School William Clarke College Wollemi College 4 INDEPENDENT SYDNEY AND DISTRICTS SECONDARY SPORTS ASSOCIATION (ISD) Al Sadiq College Australian International Academy Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School Macleay Vocational College Reddam House Sule College Sydney Montossori School Unity Grammar NEW ANGLICAN SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION (NASSA) Broughton Anglican College Georges River Grammar School Macarthur Anglican School Penrith Anglican School St Luke’s Grammar School The Illawarra Grammar School Thomas Hassell Anglican College Wollondilly Anglican College SOUTHERN ANGLICAN SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION (SASSA) Nowra Anglican College Sapphire Coast Anglican College Shellharbour Anglican College Shoalhaven Anglican School St Peters Anglican College SOUTHERN WESTERN INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION (SWISSA) All Saints Grammar Redeemer Baptist School St Marks College St Marouns College St Euphemia College WESTERN ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS (WAS) All Saints College Kinross Wolaroi School Orange Grammar School The Scots School 5 AICES Membersip Totals 2013 AICES 2013 Numbers (based on 2012 DEEWR Census) Assoc CDSSA HRIS SASSA WAS NASSA HZSA ISD SWISSA Total Year 2007 2841 4357 983 1365 4014 4313 1926 NA 19,799 Year 2008 2788 4357 1175 1370 3980 4347 1931 NA 19,948 Year 2009 2789 4891 1415 1271 3873 3968 2713 1545 22,374 Year 2010 2727 5017 1438 1243 3828 4009 1856 1393 21,697 Year 2011 2618 5279 1592 1270 3786 3970 1704 1401 21726 Year 2012 2540 5747 1358 1307 4119 4216 2016 1381 22684 Change from 2011 Census -78 468 -234 37 333 246 312 -20 958 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 CDSSA Heritage College K 106 107 100 104 99 113 118 108 122 Emanuel School 243 268 301 349 350 355 365 362 357 International Grammar School 402 476 511 521 550 540 547 557 582 Moriah College 804 853 886 887 862 852 861 832 827 Sydney Adventist College 365 306 307 307 252 241 196 156 - Pal College - - - - - - 198 - - The Mc Donald College 364 335 308 311 332 316 296 251 219 The Pittwater House School 306 389 373 362 343 372 344 352 347 Youth off The Streets 86 HRIS 2590 2734 2786 2841 2788 2789 2727 2618 2540 Avondale School 440 453 455 471 468 479 439 449 464 Bishop Tyrell Anglican College 204 316 358 387 394 397 361 364 353 Calrossy AS 46 89 98 107 104 99 189 170 353 Central Coast Adventist 305 400 429 445 468 471 455 482 479 Heritage College C 18 25 30 39 39 36 38 43 33 Hunter Valley Grammar School 513 583 550 555 503 538 539 515 527 Lakes Grammar School 81 125 140 170 198 250 332 380 433 Macquarie College 267 301 302 317 325 334 360 378 387 Manning Valley Anglican College 24 48 51 61 79 107 121 136 120 Newcastle Grammar School 488 492 503 507 487 503 498 513 516 Scone Grammar School 205 189 158 169 163 192 191 215 234 St Columba Anglican School 67 149 181 242 244 267 294 316 397 St Phillip's Christian College Cessnock 0 0 0 0 0 83 113 151 217 St Phillip's Christian College Gosford 0 0 0 0 0 234 170 187 210 St Phillip's Christian College Newcastle 569 550 565 565 569 569 600 629 664 St Phillip's Christian College PS 213 280 301 322 316 332 317 351 360 HZSA 3440 4000 4121 4357 4357 4891 5017 5279 5747 Arden Anglican 45 165 227 270 272 321 364 376 410 Arndell Anglican College 421 575 604 603 605 471 456 440 468 Hills Adventist College 0 0 0 23 56 56 71 111 158 Masada 398 391 346 314 344 321 353 334 315 Montgrove College 43 Northholm Grammar 496 487 470 440 404 395 368 334 321 Rouse Hill Anglican College 87 274 361 435 457 509 539 537 566 Tangara School 212 230 216 245 248 277 280 296 288 The Hills Grammar School 688 697 700 706 705 634 594 556 557 William Clarke College 981 987 994 1011 996 984 984 986 982 Wollemi College 109 108 ISD 3531 4034 4173 4313 4347 3968 4009 3970 4216 Al Sadiq College 0 0 0 0 0 79 103 135 176 Gleanaeon Rudolf Steiner School 277 290 270 229 188 227 193 146 192 Australian International Academy 159 200 200 208 185 206 205 200 209 Sydney Montessori 0 0 0 0 18 17 30 28 37 Reddam House 254 340 320 332 360 508 444 450 444 Macleay Vocational College 0 0 0 49 49 72 72 80 87 Malek Fahd Islamic School 0 0 0 780 780 895 - - - Macquarie Grammar - - - - - - - 106 - Sule College 365 307 243 328 351 632 730 692 706 Unity Grammar 0 0 0 0 0 77 77 108 165 1055 1137 1033 1926 1931 2713 1856 1810 2016 6 NASSA Bankstown Grammar School 524 518 501 494 465 467 423 429 412 Broughton Anglican College 735 744 684 650 653 549 497 478 483 Macarthur Anglican School 602 606 598 565 538 521 530 475 464 Penrith Anglican College 435 555 558 592 622 659 668 673 669 St Luke's Grammar 414 462 485 488 487 480 500 512 515 Thomas Hassall Anglican College 274 468 531 583 603 597 613 624 692 The Illawarra Grammar School 647 664 661 642 612 600 597 595 571 Wollondilly AC 313 SASSA 3631 4017 4018 4014 3980 3873 3828 3786 4119 Nowra Anglican 277 440 480 484 488 415 421 424 414 Shellharbour Anglican 31 72 123 220 178 249 235 247 315 St Peters Anglican 16 82 85 94 93 158 168 212 240 Sapphire Coast AC 0 0 0 0 0 154 158 193 199 Shoalhaven Anglican School 0 0 0 0 245 235 232 230 190 Wollondilly AC 35 120 164 185 171 204 224 286 - SWISSA 359 714 852 983 1175 1415 1438 1592 1358 All Saints Grammar 0 0 0 0 0 307 318 314 292 Redeemer Baptist School 0 0 0 0 0 162 154 158 166 St Marks College 0 0 0 0 0 363 333 323 342 St Marouns College 0 0 0 0 0 310 273 274 228 St Euphemia College 0 0 0 0 0 312 315 332 353 WAS 0 0 0 0 0 1454 1393 1401 1381 Kinross Wolaroi 735 740 717 742 771 770 769 745 766 All Saints College 426 387 387 341 303 283 250 262 285 Orange Grammar 0 0 0 0 0 19 21 56 67 Macquarie Anglican Grammar School 67 102 93 81 93 - - - - The Scots School Bathurst 220 204 208 201 203 199 203 207 189 1448 1433 1405 1365 1370 1271 1243 1270 1307 16,054 18,069 18,388 19,799 19,948 22,374 22,596 21,726 22684 New Schools Departing Schools Montgrove College Sydney Adventist College Youth Off The Streets Macquarie Grammar 7 AICES Sports Convenors Athletics Greg Aitken AICES AICES Baseball Todd Southcombe Illawarra GS NASSA Basketball Boys Corey Stamp All Saints Grammar SWISSA Basketball Girls Lorraine Keith Hunter Valley Grammar HRIS Cricket Girls Alex Murphy William Clarke College HZSA Cricket Boys Paul Lynch Bishop Tyrrell Anglican HRIS Cross Country Milton Gower Macarthur Anglican NASSA Diving Greg Aitken AICES AICES Golf Greg Aitken AICES AICES Gymnastics Greg Aitken AICES AICES Hockey Girls Sharon Coutts Northholm GS HZSA Hockey Boys Paul Burns Broughton Anglican NASSA Jenny Lee William Clarke College HZSA Netball Sue Barnett Pittwater House CDSSA Rowing Bob Holmes Kinross Wolaroi School WAS Rugby League Philip Schaefer Bankstown Grammar NASSA Rugby Union Rod Tuynman Northholm GS HZSA Football Boys Mark Page Pittwater House CDSSA Football Girls Peter Joseph St Maroun’s College SWISSA Softball Claire Dalziel Scone Grammar HRIS Swimming Greg Aitken AICES AICES Tennis Girls Greg Aitken AICES AICES Tennis Boys Greg Aitken AICES AICES Touch Football Phil Kable Reddam House ISD Triathlon Bruce Thomas Rouse Hill AC HZSA Volleyball Greg Aitken AICES AICES Water Polo Matthew Carter Reddam House ISD CIS Sports Convenors Basketball (Girls) Val Mann Illawarra Grammar Swimming Andrew Jones Lakes Grammar School
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