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42. SCHEDULE 9. ACC “Hall of Fame” 42. SCHEDULE 9. ACC “Hall Of Fame” SPORTING ACHIEVEMENTS BY ACC SCHOOLS Sporting teams from ACC Schools which have achieved state or national honours are listed below. Salesian College - Victorian Senior Soccer Champions 1984 & 92 - Victorian Under 15 Soccer Champions 1990 - Victorian Secondary Schools Team Tennis Champions in 1996. St Bede’s - Victorian State/National Senior Golf Champions and Runners up in world Championships in 2000. - Lord Taverners Cup (State) and National Champions for senior cricket in 1998. - Australian Schools Teams Champions & 3rd in World Championships 2002 - State Champions for Senior Basketball 2003 - State Champions for Golf 2003 St Bernard’s - Herald Sun Champions for Senior Football in 1991 & 2003 - U17 Australian Basketball Champions Div 1 in 1996 - U17 Australian Basketball Champions Div 3 in 2000 - State League Champions for Volleyball in 1994 &1995 - U15 State Volleyball Champions in 2001 - U14 State Volleyball Champions in 2002 - National Schools Volleyball Champion in 2003 - Year 8 Victorian Beach Volleyball Champion in 2005 St Joseph’s Geel. - Lord Taverners Cup (State) and National Champions for senior cricket in 1989 - Herald Sun Champions for Senior Football in 2006 & 2016 - State Champions for Intermediate Soccer 2008 Mazenod - National Champions for Open volleyball in 2000, 2006 - National Champions for U/17 volleyball in 2006 & 2016 ,Runners Up in 2000 - National Champions for U/14 volleyball in 2000, 2011 - State Champions for junior Soccer in 2010 Parade College - Herald Sun Champions for Senior Football in 1983, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997 & 1998 - National Senior Basketball Champions in 1995 - State Champions for senior Basketball and national runners up for 2000. Whitefriars - National Champions for Intermediate Basketball in 2005 - State Champions for Intermediate Basketball in 1999, 2005 - State Champions for Senior Basketball in 2001, 2007 - Herald Sun Champions for Senior Football in 2004 St. Paul’s - Victorian Intermediate Soccer Champions 2006 SPORTING ACHIEVEMENTS BY FORMER STUDENTS Former students of the ACC Member Colleges are included in the ACC “Hall of Fame” when they have satisfied the relevant criteria in the ACC Sports. Those criteria are listed under the heading of each sport which follows: ARCHERY State/National Representation as Competitor or Official (Senior Level). Name Achievements Years School/Grad Yr Hodgson, Campbell Commonwealth Games St Joseph’s Geel ATHLETICS-CROSS COUNTRY - State/National Representation as Competitor or Official (Senior Level). Winner of Stawell Gift. Name Achievements Years School/Grad Yr Ault-Connell, Kieran Sydney Paralympics 2000 St Bede’s Gold Medallist in javelin, 4x100 & 4x400 relays Bell, John Stawell Gift Winner 1963 St Bernard’s (1958) ATHLETICS-CROSS COUNTRY (Continued) Carr, Jack Stawell Gift Winner 1957 Parade Callaghan, Brett Australian Rep 400m 1994 St Bede’s (1992) 1994 Commonwealth Games Cole, Brendan Commonwealth Games 2006, 2010 Salesian Olympics 2012 Australian hurdle champion 2005-11 Cook, Damian Vic Rep Marathon W/Friars (1971) Aust Rep Marathon Considine, Craig Australian Rep Discus 1978 Parade Crombie, Bob Victorian Representative St Bernard’s (1959) Dinan, John Stawell Gift Winner 1980 Parade Donahoo, Mark Australian Rep World Walking Ch’ships Mexico 1993 St Josephs NM Fitzgerald, Peter Australian Olympian 1976 St Bede’s Flemming, John Commonwealth Games 1992 Trinity Harrison, Anthony Aust Olympian Water Polo 1964 CBC St Kilda (1960) Honey, Gary Aust Rep Long Jump 1979-90 Parade Silver Medal 1984 Olympics Gold Medal 1982,86 Commonwealth Games Jamieson, Sam Stawell Gift Winner 2008 De La Salle Larkins, Peter Aust Rep Steeplechase St Joseph’s Geelong Olympics 1976 World Cup 1981 Commonwealth Games 1982 Lean, Pat Aust Olympian Decathlon 1952 De La Salle (1945) Lompreur, Stephen Aust. Rep World Juniors St Bede’s Cross-Country McEniry, James Vic Rep 800m Mazenod (1989) McGrath, Dominic Commonwealth Games 1998 Salesian 50 km walk Bronze Medal McManus, Andrew Stawell Gift Winner 1992 St Bernard’s (1988) Olympic Games 2004 McNamara, Geoff Aust. 400m Hurdle Champion 1968 CBC St Kilda (1962) Vic. 200m Hurdle Champion 1966, 68 Mott, Adrian Stawell Gift Winner 2006 St Bernard’s (2003) Neighbour, Aaron Vic/Aust. Rep Discus St Bede’s Pollock, A Stawell Gift Winner 1976 Parade Rayner, Johnny 1st 800m National Championships 2012 St Bernard’s Aust rep World Junior Championships, Canada 2010 (4x400m) Victorian State Champion 800m 2011, 2012 Richardson, Jason Stawell Gift Winner 1993 De La Salle (1986) Riseley, Jeff Aust. Rep Osaka World Championships, ranked 2nd in Australia for 800m Aust. Rep Beijing Olympics 2008 Mazenod Aust. Rep London Olympics 2012 Aust. Rep Rio Olympics 2016 Ryan, Michael Aust Olympian 400m Hurdles 1964 CBC St Kilda (1959) Sheehan, John Aust Rep World Cross Country Championships 1989 CBC St Kilda (1976) Sneazewell, A (Tony) Aust Rep High Jump 1962-69 Parade Vincent, Trevor Aust Rep Steeplechase 1962-64 De La Salle (1954) Gold Medal ‘62 C’wealth Games BASKETBALL State/National Representation, 50 NBL Games as Player or Umpire, Member of NBL Champion Team, NBL Senior Coach Name Achievements Years School/Grad Yr Caroll, Wayne Australian Representative St Josephs NM Dillon, Daniel Dragons/Crocs 50+ Games St. Bede’s (2004) Dwight, Simon Cannons/Razorbacks Mazenod (1992) Australian Representative Grabau, Aaron Cairns Taipans 418 Games 1999-2013 Salesian Hackwill, Brendan Australian Representative Parade BASKETBALL (Cont.) Kennedy, Jamie Canberra Cannons 100+ games Parade (1981) Dual National Champions with Cannons Keogh, Damien Australian Representative 1980-94 W/Friars (1979) Olympics 1984,88,92 World Championships 1982,90,94 380 NBL Games Lunardon, Steven Spectres/Tigers/Supercats 1985-96 St Bede’s 155 NBL games 1986 Rookie of the year CRICKET State/National Test Representation as Player, Umpire or Manager (Senior Level, National Under 19), 50 District Games Name VCA Club Achievements School/Grad Yr Agar, Ashton Western Australia / Australia 2 Test Matches De La Salle 41 First Class Games Bedford, Peter Victoria 39 First Class Games Parade Beer, Michael Western Australia / Australia 30 First Class Games De La Salle (2002) 2 Test Match Boland, Scott Victoria 34 First Class Games St Bede’s Bremner, Matthew Fitzroy Doncaster 116 District Games Whitefriars Burns, Paul Footscray 118 District Games St Paul’s Clarke, Gerard Richmond/Waverley/Vic 3 First Class Games De La Salle 115 District Games Corcoran, Tony Victorian Representative 1 One-day Game Parade 103 District Games Cull, Gerard St Kilda 50+ District Games St Bede’s Daffey, Peter Essendon 50+ District Games St Bernard’s (1970) Dale, Adam Northcote/Nth Melb/Victoria 59 First Class Games Parade Australia 2 Test Matches 30 ODI (Aus) Dodemaide, Tony Victoria/Australia 10 Test Matches StJohnsB/brook 24 ODI (Aus) 105 First Class Games 152 District Games Dowling, Gerard Northcote/Victoria 2 First Class Games Parade 202 District Games Dunn, Bernie Northcote De La Salle (1970) Graf, Shaun St Kilda/Frank/Vic/Aust 11 ODI Games (Aus) St Bede’s 55 First Class Games 287 District Games Hodge, Bradley Victoria /Australia 70+ First Class Games St Bede's Leading Vic run scorer (10,000+) 223 District Games 5 Tests (Australia) Dean Jones Medal 2002/3 Hutchison, Brent Essendon 148 Games Whitefriars Jensen, Paul State Umpire 50 Games St Bernard’s (1963) Jones, Adrian St Kilda 50+ District Games St Bede’s Leehane, John Richmond/Victoria 11 First Class Games Salesian Leehane Mark Essendon 140 1st X1Games/Ryder Medal 1993 St Bernard’s (1979) Lewis, Michael Northcote/Victoria 20+ First Class Games Parade (1991) Marantelli, Chris Essendon/North Melbourne 50+ District Games St Bernard’s (1999) McCarthy, Mick Melbourne 50+ District Games St Bede’s Mitchell, Michael Essendon 123 1st X1 Games St Bernard’s (1958) Morrey, Paul Prahran 92 Games St Bede’s (1976) Moylan, Terry Essendon 50 Games St Bernard’s (1958) Muirhead, James Victoria 2 First Class Games Emmanuel Australia 8 T20 International Matches Murphy, Brett University 58 Games Whitefriars (1996) Murphy, Leigh University 54 Games Whitefriars (2001) CRICKET (cont.) Nannes, Dirk Victoria 23 First Class Games Salesian Australia 1 ODI, 17 T20 Games Nicholson, Ben Dandenong 90 District Games St Bede’s O’Brien, Peter Melbourne 57 First Class Games St Bede’s Ricci, Brendan Ringwood/University/Vic 4 First Class Games W/Friars (1982) 250 District Games Rush, Leo Manager Aust Team to England Parade Shehan, Bill Test Umpire 7 Test matches, 25 ODI Games St Paul's Smith, Adam Northcote/Victoria 3 First Class Games 50+ District Games Parade (1993) Smith, Simon North Melbourne/Essendon 50+ District Games St Bernard’s (1996) Street, Chris Prahran/Fitzroy-Doncaster 50+District Games St Bede’s Ryder Medal 2002/3 Tobin, Geoff Essendon/University 139 District Games St Bernard’s (1959) CYCLING State/National Representation as Competitor or Official (Senior Level). Name Achievements Years School/Grad Yr Liston, Scott National Champion – Mountain Bike 2006 Mazenod Tighello, Robert Victorian Road Champion 1998 - 2000 Mazenod Australian King of Mountains 1999 – 2000 FOOTBALL State Representation Member of AFL/VFL Premiership Team 50 AFL/VFL Games as Player or Umpire AFL/VFL Senior Coach AFL/VFL Club Best & Fairest Brownlow Medallist Name AFL/VFL Club Years Achievements School/Grad Yr Abrahams, Owen Fitzroy 1954-62 132 Games, 232 Goals Parade All Australian 1958 Vic rep 9 times Allan, Graeme Fitzroy/Collingwood 1975-84 141 Games, 126 Goals Parade Vic Rep
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