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LGC Olympians & Hall of Fame 2017Web.Pdf UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA SENIOR SECONDARY COLLEGE LAKE GINNINDERRA Supporting Sporting Excellence since 1987 LAKE G OLYMPIANS Seoul Olympics 1988 Monique Allen Gymnastics Barcelona Olympics 1992 Shane Heal Basketball Brad Maloney Football Dominic Longo Football Ned Zelic Football Monique Allen Gymnastics Lisa Read Gymnastics Brennon Dowrick Gymnastics Phil Rogers Swimming Matthew Dunn Swimming Darren Lange Swimming Linley Frame Swimming Todd Woodbridge Tennis Daniel Marsden Water Polo LAKE G OLYMPIANS Atlanta Olympics 1996 Liza Marie Vizaniari Athletics Shane Heal Basketball Brett Maher Basketball Patrick Reidy Basketball Anthony Ronaldson Basketball Carla Boyd Basketball Michelle Brogan Basketball Michelle Chandler Basketball Allison Cook Basketball Trisha Fallon Basketball Jennifer Whittle Basketball Paul Agostino Football Ross Aloisi Football Steve Corica Football Robert Enes Football Michael Petkovic Football Joseph Spiteri Football Robert Enes Football Hayden Foxe Football Frank Juric Football Goran Lozanovski Football Ante Moric Football Kevin Muscat Football Mark Viduka Football Steven Horvat Football Brennon Dowrick Gymnastics Bret Hudson Gymnastics Matthew Dunn Swimming Scott Miller Swimming Phil Rogers Swimming Sarah Ryan Swimming Petria Thomas Swimming Todd Woodbridge Tennis Rennae Stubbs Tennis Ben Vincent Wrestling LAKE G OLYMPIANS Sydney Olympics 2000 Melissa Jennison Archery Liza Marie Vizaniari Athletics Shane Heal Basketball Brett Maher Basketball Carla Boyd Basketball Trisha Fallon Basketball Michelle Griffiths Basketball Kristi Harrower Basketball Joanne Hill Basketball Lauren Jackson Basketball Jennifer Whittle Basketball Con Blatsis Football Mark Bresciano Football Simon Colosimo Football Michael Curcija Football Brett Emerton Football Hayden Foxe Football Vincenzo Grella Football Stephen Laybutt Football Lucas Neill Football Nick Rizzo Football Josip Skoko Football Mark Viduka Football Alicia Ferguson Football Heather Garriock Football Amy Wilson Football Matthew Dunn Swimming Adam Pine Swimming Phil Rogers Swimming Sarah Ryan Swimming Petria Thomas Swimming Andrew Illie Tennis Todd Woodbridge Tennis Nicole Pratt Tennis Rennae Stubbs Tennis Ben Hardy Volleyball Christie Mokoputu Volleyball Daniel Marsden Water Polo Nathan Thomas Water Polo Grant Waterman Water Polo Gavin Woods Water Polo LAKE G OLYMPIANS Athens Olympics 2004 Tim Cuddihy Archery David Barnes Archery Jo-Ann Galbraith Archery Melissa Jennison Archery Louise Ellery Athletics – Paralympics Shane Heal Basketball Matt Nielsen Basketball Andrew Bogut Basketball David Andersen Basketball Brett Maher Basketball Tony Ronaldson Basketball Glen Saville Basketball Lauren Jackson Basketball Trish Fallon Basketball Penny Taylor Basketball Kristi Harrower Basketball Alison Tranquili Basketball Laura Summerton Basketball Suzi Batkovic Basketball Belinda Snell Basketball Craig Moore Football Carl Valeri Football John Aloisi Football Alex Brosque Football Anthony Danze Football Jade North Football David Tarka Football Heather Garriock Football Sarah Walsh Football Melissa Munro Gymnastics Philippe Rizzo Gymnastics Frances Adcock Swimming Antony Matkovich Swimming Adam Pine Swimming Sarah Ryan Swimming Sarah Paton Swimming Petria Thomas Swimming Ben Hardy Volleyball Travis Moran Volleyball Zane Christensen Volleyball Nathan Thomas Water Polo Gavin Woods Water Polo Dean Semmens Water Polo Sam McGregor Water Polo LAKE G OLYMPIANS Beijing Olympics 2008 Taylor Worth Archery Jane Waller Archery Louise Ellery Athletics – Paralympics Joe Ingles Basketball Matt Nielsen Basketball Andrew Bogut Basketball David Andersen Basketball Patrick Mills Basketball Brad Newley Basketball Glen Saville Basketball Lauren Jackson Basketball Rohanee Cox Basketball Penny Taylor Basketball Kristi Harrower Basketball Hollie Grima Basketball Laura Summerton Basketball Suzi Batkovic Basketball Belinda Snell Basketball Erin Phillips Basketball Emma Randall Basketball Billy Celeski Football Adam Federici Football Stuart Musialik Football Nikita Rukavytsya Football Matthew Spiranovic Football Jade North Football Angie Bainbridge Swimming Belinda Hocking Swimming Adam Pine Swimming Nathan Thomas Water Polo Gavin Woods Water Polo Dean Semmens Water Polo Sam McGregor Water Polo Rhys Howden Water Polo LAKE G OLYMPIANS London Olympics 2012 Taylor Worth Archery Jodie Elkington Athletics - Paralympics Louise Ellery Athletics – Paralympics David Andersen Basketball Matthew Dellavedova Basketball Adam Gibson Basketball Joe Ingles Basketball Matt Nielsen Basketball Aleks Maric Basketball Patrick Mills Basketball Brad Newley Basketball Matt Nielsen Basketball Suzi Batkovic Basketball Abby Bishop Basketball Liz Cambage Basketball Laura Hodges Basketball Lauren Jackson Basketball Rachel Jarry Basketball Kathleen Macleod Basketball Jenna O’Hea Basketball Sam Richards Basketball Kristi Harrower Basketball Belinda Snell Basketball Damien Hooper Boxing Angie Bainbridge Swimming Thomas Fraser-Holmes Swimming Belinda Hocking Swimming Thomas Edgar Volleyball Andrew Grant Volleyball Travis Passier Volleyball Lincoln Williams Volleyball Igor Yudin Volleyball Aiden Zingel Volleyball Richie Campbell Water Polo Johnno Cotterill Water Polo Joel Dennerley Water Polo Rhys Howden Water Polo Sam McGregor Water Polo Gavin Woods Water Polo John Fowlie Swim Team Coach LAKE G OLYMPIANS Rio Olympics 2016 Taylor Worth Archery Alice Ingley Archery Ryan Tyack Archery David Andersen Basketball Andrew Bogut Basketball Ryan Broekhoff Basketball Matthew Dellavedova Basketball Joe Ingles Basketball Damian Martin Basketball Patrick Mills Basketball Brock Motum Basketball Liz Cambage Basketball Katie-Rae Ebzery Basketball Cayla George Basketball Laura Hodges Basketball Rachel Jarry Basketball Tessa Lavey Basketball Erin Phillips Basketball Penny Taylor Basketball Marianna Tolo Basketball Thomas Fraser-Holmes Swimming Belinda Hocking Swimming Emily Van Egmond Football Richie Campbell Water Polo Johnno Cotterill Water Polo Joel Dennerley Water Polo Rhys Howden Water Polo Kelsey-Lee Roberts Athletics Jodie Elkington Athletics - Paralympics Louise Ellery Athletics – Paralympics Jayden Sawyer Athletics - Paralympics 2012 25 Year Hall of Fame Opening 2017 Hall of Fame Inductees Matthew Dellavedova – Basketball Boomer and 2 time Olympian. 2016 NBA Championship with Cleveland Cavaliers, currently plays for the Milwaukee Bucks. Dante Exum – Basketball Boomer. Named in world u17 & u19 teams and picked as #5 draft pick in NBA straight out of LakeG. Joe Ingles – Australian Boomer and 3 time Olympian. Played mostly in Europe but and currently with Utah Jazz Brad Newley – Basketball Boomer who competed at two Olympic games. Played in NBA and mostly plays in Europe. Suzy Batkovic – Australian Opal and 4 time Olympian. She is a Euroleague and WNBL All- star team player. Natalie Hurst – Basketball Opal and 2012 Olympian. Canberra Junior who won 6 WNBL titles with Canberra Capitals. Amy Wilson – Matilda player and 2000 Olympian. Canberra Junior with 1999 & 2003 World Cups. Thomas Edgar – Volleyroo Captain and 2012 Olympian. World League player with experience in Asian & European leagues. Nathan Roberts – Volleyroo player and 2012 Olympian. Played all over Europe and has over 330 caps for the National side. Aidan Zingel – Volleyroo ex-captain and 2012 Olympian. World League player who plays in Europe. Travis Passier – Volleyroo player and 2012 Olympian. World League player with an AVL Championship with Canberra Heat. Louise Ellery – Paralympian athlete about to compete at her 4th Paralympics. An excellent athlete while at LakeG. Mark Breciano – Socceroo who played in 3 World Cups as well as the 2000 Olympic Games. Creative midfielder and respected world class player. Ned Zelic –Socceroo and 1992 Olympian. Canberra local with vast experience in European, Asian and Australian leagues. Mark Milligan –Socceroo who has played in 3 World Cups. He plays predominately in Australian and Asian Leagues. Emily Van Egmond – Malitda player and 2016 Olympian. Played in W-League but mostly plays in the USA league. Caitlin Munoz – Maltilda player with 57 caps, 13 goals. W League championship player with Canberra United Gavin Woods – Australian Water Polo player who competed at 4 consecutive Olympic Games. Thomas Whalen – Australian Water Polo player who competed at 4 consecutive Olympic Games. Married to ex-olympic swimmer Elka Graham. Belinda Hocking – Australian Swimmer who is competing at her 3rd Olympic Games. Pan Pac Gold Medallist and Australian Backstroke record holder. Sarah Ryan – Australian Swimmer who competed at 3 Olympic games. She won a medal each Olympics with a Gold in the relay at her last. Erin Phillips – Dual Olympian Basketball Opal. Member of 2006 World Gold Medal Championship team. Inaugural AFL Women’s MVP and Premiership player. Christie Mokotupu – Volleyball Olympian who was attending LakeG at 17yrs went she competed at the 2000 Olympics. Continues to be top player in women’s AVL. 30 .
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