The Winter season commenced on a beautiful sunny autumn day with all Chevalier College teams happy to be playing their first competition matches of the season.
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Most of the netball teams had a positive start to the season and the girls looked great in their new uniforms.
The Firsts got their season off to a great start winning against Barker which no one could recall happening before.
A great first up team effort ended in a three point win, with Steff Lockett and Adiel Mkolo starring for the home side.
The Inter B girls had the first early season bus trip leaving before sun up to travel to St Spyridon.
Despite traffic jams and just arriving on time the girls ended up with a morale boosting victory.
In hockey the Seconds and Fourths were the only two teams in action.
The Seconds girls had a tight 1-0 win over the road at Oxley with Georgia Pisano scoring the goal.
Chevalier’s tennis teams travelled to Centennial Park to play St Andrews and the Firsts won in a tight tie breaker.
Andrew McIntosh and Harry Sargeant were Chev’s best players in their respective teams.
In the rugby at home against Central Coast all teams played well and there were a couple of big scorelines in favour of the Highlands boys.
The Firsts played well and all the hard work at training so far is paying off.
The front row of Hugh Macrae, Dan McGee and Sam Henderson led the way with Tom Parkes and Billy McGuinness also playing strongly.
In the girls soccer the Chev Firsts ended up sharing the points in a 1-1 draw against Oxley.
Zoe Molino was the golascorer.
The points were also shared in the Inter match against Oxley.
In the boys soccer matches at home the majority of teams played against Central Coast Grammar.
In the Firsts, the boys let in a late goal to finish with a 1-1 draw. Aiden Bertrand was the goalscorer.
Carlo Teodorowych and Liam Ryan-East scored for the Seconds in their 2-0 win.
And the 16s finished with a 2-2 in an entertaining game against Redfield.
Both Chevalier goals were scored by Romain Gregoire, the school’s new French exchange student who has brought his soccer talent with him to share.