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School Sport Australia Water Polo Championship History School Sport Australia Water Polo Championship History Past Winners Year Venue Boys Girls Boys Girls RK Mullins ASSWPA Perpetual Perpetual MC Turnbull Janet Raynor Trophy Trophy Trophy Trophy 1978 Sydney NSW 1979 Canberra NSW 1980 Adelaide NSW 1981 Perth QLD NSW 1982 Melbourne WA NSW 1983 Brisbane NSW NSW 1984 Hobart VIC NSW 1985 Sydney NSW NSW 1986 Canberra NSW NSW 1987 Adelaide NSW NSW 1988 Sydney NSW NSW 1989 Melbourne NSW NSW 1990 Brisbane NSW NSW VIC QLD 1991 Sydney NSW NSW WA ACT 1992 Perth NSW NSW WA WA 1993 Canberra NSW NSW QLD ACT 1994 Perth NSW NSW WA QLD 1995 Melbourne NSW NSW ACT WA 1996 Brisbane NSW NSW VIC QLD 1997 Sydney NSW NSW QLD ACT 1998 Hobart NSW NSW WA WA 1999 Perth QLD QLD QLD WA 2000 Canberra NSW NSW NSW ACT 2001 Melbourne NSW NSW QLD WA 2002 Brisbane ACT NSW ACT ACT 2003 Picton NSW NSW WA TAS 2004 Canberra ACT NSW QLD ACT 2005 Sunshine Coast ACT NSW NSW QLD 2006 Sydney NSW NSW Not awarded Not awarded 2007 Melbourne NSW NSW VIC QLD 2008 Brisbane NSW NSW QLD QLD Year ASSWPA - Most Outstanding Player BOYS GIRLS 1984 Nathan O'Brien - QLD 1985 Simon Gould - NSW 1986 Geoff Clark - NSW 1987 Daniel Marsden - ACT 1988 Daniel Marsden - ACt 1989 Craig Miller -NSW 1990 Nathan Thomas - NSW Simone Hankin - NSW 1991 Soul Taylor - NSW Naomi Castle - QLD 1992 Renae Burdack - NSW Bronwyn Mayer - NSW 1993 George Bannah - QLD Taryn Woods - NSW 1994 Gavin Woods - NSW Yvette Higgins - NSW 1995 Antony Matkovic - ACT Joanne Fox - VIC 1996 Nick May - VIC Rebecca Rippon - NSW 1997 Jamie Van Asperin - NSW Lauren Mandell - NSW 1998 Christain Hoad - WA Rebecca Jaguers - VIC 1999 Glenn Griffith - QLD Kate Gynther - QLD 2000 Aaron Jones - NSW Rana Tito - NSW 2001 Pietro Figlioli - QLD Fiona Hammond - NSW 2002 Matt Turnbull Kelly Miller - NSW 2003 Drew Bagnall - NSW Ashleigh Miller - NSW 2004 Mitchell Ainsworth - ACT Angela Turnbull - ACT 2005 Joel Dennerley - ACT Rowena Webster - VIC 2006 Toby Hunt – NSW Tahnee Carroll - NSW 2007 Mace Rapsey – NSW Keesja Gofers - NSW 2008 Jared Gilchrist - VIC Bree Appel – NSW Year ASSWPA - Encouragement Award BOYS GIRLS 1990 Mark Sontag - VIC Belinda Thomas - VIC 1991 Peter Smith - NSW Amanda White - ACT 1992 Anthony Matkovic - WA Joanne Fox - VIC 1993 Robert Boston - WA Brooke Irvine - VIC 1994 Daniel Coxen - QLD Kelly Huechan - WA 1995 Steven Ward - ACT Samantha Boyd - VIC 1996 John Trend - WA Kate Gynther - QLD 1997 Matthew Birch - QLD Shelley Ingram - ACT 1998 James Falzon - NSW Kelly Rogan - ACT 1999 Bruce Martin - ACT Louise O'Halloran - WA 2000 Nikita Tzvetanov - ACT Jemma Rogan - ACT 2001 Lloyd Townsing - VIC Angela Turnbull - ACT 2002 Tom Corr - WA Jemma Dessauvagie - WA 2003 Dominic Foster WA Lauren Davy - TAS 2004 Mark Widdicombe - ACT Natasha Bice - QLD 2005 Chris Dyson - NSW Kate Blamey - VIC 2006 Jarrod Gilchrist – VIC Gabrielle Wikman - QLD 2007 Brodie Bol – ACT Genevieve Venosta - VIC 2008 Alkira Reinfrank - ACT Year Goalkeeper Encouragement Award KEITH HARRON TROPHY CATHY PARKES TROPHY (BOYS) (GIRLS) 1991 Ben Doyle - WA Katrina Larson - QLD 1992 Nathan Portlock - SA Kirsty Hewitt - SA 1993 Rohan Durant - VIC Emma Knox - WA 1994 G Van Der Helder - WA Sally Keogh - QLD 1995 Justin De Luca - ACT Sophie Rogers - VIC 1996 Ben McDermott - TAS Brooke Symmons - TAS 1997 Andrew Kinlock - ACT Rebecca Jaguers - VIC 1998 Casey Olsen - QLD Kristen Keogh - QLD 1999 Tim Dance - QLD Kylie Badenach - TAS 2000 Luke Quinlivan - WA Izzy Lee - ACT 2001 Jake Prince - ACT Laura Stahl - VIC 2002 Ryan Beck - VIC Kate Houston - ACT 2003 Warren Rautenbach - ACT Hannah Ingle - NSW 2004 Mitchell Scott - NSW Emily Young - QLD 2005 Carl Zvekan - VIC Jenny Lewis - VIC 2006 Clay Douyer-Pate - QLD Alicia Wright - NSW 2007 Jack Bromley – ACT Serena Reid - NSW 2008 Ben Goldstein – NSW Kelsie Wakefield - QLD .
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