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Boys Australian Rules Football BOYS AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL TEAM OPPONENT VENUE DATE TIME RESULT SHC Marcellin War 9A Blue Pembroke School 05/06 8:45am Memorial Oval Rostrevor College 9A White Rostrevor College 05/06 8:45am Big Memorial Oval 8A1 Pembroke School SHC Champagnat Oval 05/06 10:30am 8B (1) Cardijn College SHC Champagnat Oval 05/06 8:00am 8B (2) Immanuel College SHC Champagnat Oval 05/06 9:15am Trinity College 7A1 (1) Trinity College 05/06 8:45am Main Oval St Peter’s College 7A1 (2) St Peter’s College 05/06 8:45am Wilson Oval 7B (1) Rostrevor College Mitchell Park Oval 05/06 8:30am 7B (2) Pedare College Mitchell Park Oval 05/06 10:00am BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM OPPONENT VENUE DATE TIME RESULT A1 Concordia College SHC Champagnat 05/06 10:30am B1 Concordia College SHC Champagnat 05/06 9:30am C1 Concordia College SHC Champagnat 05/06 8:30am Inter 1/2 Unley High School Unley High School 05/06 11:30am Inter 3 Concordia College SHC Champagnat 05/06 11:30am St Michael’s College Inter 4 (1) St Michael’s College 05/06 8:00am Titanium Stadium C1 St Peter’s College SHC Marcellin Br Inter 4 (2) 05/06 11:30am Blue McAteer Centre BOYS RUGBY TEAM OPPONENT VENUE DATE TIME RESULT U14 Prince Alfred College Brighton Rugby Club 03/06 4:00pm PAC FORFEIT BOYS SOCCER TEAM OPPONENT VENUE DATE TIME RESULT Rostrevor College Middle A1 Rostrevor College 05/06 9:45am Memorial 1 Rostrevor College Middle B1 Rostrevor College 05/06 8:15am Memorial 1 Rostrevor College Middle C1 Rostrevor College 05/06 9:45am Lile Memorial 2 Inter B2/3 Mercedes College SHC Champagnat Pitch 05/06 8:15am Inter 7B Concordia College SHC Champagnat Pitch 05/06 9:45am MIXED SQUASH TEAM OPPONENT VENUE DATE TIME RESULT South Adelaide SHC 1 (team pracce) 04/06 4:00pm Squash Centre South Adelaide SHC 2 Cabra College 04/06 4:00pm Squash Centre MIXED TABLE TENNIS TEAM OPPONENT VENUE DATE TIME RESULT Glenunga Glenunga Internaonal Middle B 04/06 5:15pm Internaonal High High School Gym (1-5) Inter B/C Woodcro College Woodcro College 04/06 4:15pm Glenunga Glenunga Internaonal Middle C 04/06 5:15pm Internaonal High High School Gym (6-10) GIRLS AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL TEAM OPPONENT VENUE DATE TIME RESULT 16-a-side Seymour College Glenunga Football Club 04/06 4:00pm St Dominic’s Adelaide University Cricket 9-a-side SHC 2 02/06 4:10pm Priory College 1 Fields, West Beach Adelaide University Cricket 9-a-side SHC 3 SHC 4 02/06 4:10pm SHC 3 (22) def SHC 4 (11) Fields, West Beach Adelaide University Cricket 9-a-side SHC 4 SHC 3 02/06 4:10pm SHC 3 (22) def SHC 4 (11) Fields, West Beach GIRLS SOCCER TEAM OPPONENT VENUE DATE TIME RESULT SHC 1 Nazareth College Cabra College 05/06 10:30am GIRLS NETBALL TEAM OPPONENT VENUE DATE TIME RESULT Year 9 SHC 1 St Mary’s College 1 SHC Champagnat 05/06 8:00am Year 9 SHC 2 Loreto College 1 Cabra College 05/06 9:00am Year 9 SHC 3 Cardijn College 2 St Michael’s College 05/06 8:00am Year 9 SHC 4 St Michael’s College 4 St Michael’s College 05/06 8:00am Year 9 SHC 5 St Ignaus College 3 Mercedes College 05/06 10:00am Year 8 SHC 1 BYE SHC Champagnat 05/06 BYE Year 8 SHC 2 Cardijn College 2 Mercedes College 05/06 8:00am Year 8 SHC 3 St Mary’s College 2 SHC Marcellin 05/06 8:00am Year 8 SHC 4 St Michael’s College 2 SHC Marcellin 05/06 8:00am Year 8 SHC 5 Mary Mackillop 3 Loreto College 05/06 10:00am Year 8 SHC 6 St Michael’s College 4 SHC Champagnat 05/06 9:00am Year 8 SHC 7 Cabra College 4 SHC Champagnat 05/06 9:00am Year 7 SHC 1 Cabra College 1 SHC Marcellin 05/06 8:00am Year 7 SHC 2 BYE Nazareth College 05/06 BYE Year 7 SHC 3 SHC 5 Cabra College 05/06 8:00am Year 7 SHC 4 Nazareth College 2 Cabra College 05/06 8:00am Year 7 SHC 5 SHC 3 Cabra College 05/06 8:00am Year 7 SHC 6 Loreto College 3 Cabra College 05/06 8:00am Year 7 SHC 7 Mary Mackillop 2 Cabra College 05/06 9:00am Year 7 SHC 8 St Michael’s College 6 Cabra College 05/06 10:00am SACRED HEART COLLEGE CHAMPAGNAT CAMPUS 28 Percy Avenue, Mitchell Park SACRED HEART COLLEGE MARCELLIN CAMPUS 195 Brighton Road, Somerton Park Maps for all away venues can be found here . .
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