It was the frozen bubble on Saturday, but players who were able to run, catch, pass, kick, tackle, shoot, hit, all enjoyed being able to play.
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Spectators socially distanced, and the sensible ones stayed in their cars!
The "feels like" temperature did not rise above 0 all day!
The Chevalier College v Oxley College games were very much closely contested and teams were just excited to be playing again.
Our year 12's will actually have some memories of their final season of COVID Winter sport.
The day at Chev began with Netball and Tennis.
Yes, Tennis in 60km an hour winds. But this did not worry the young stars in our Chev teams.
Standout performances on the court from David Ergaver, Stevie Blight, Saaya KC and Connor Stirling.
The Junior Netball teams were just excited to be playing in the MPH with most not having had this opportunity so far.
Alison Connells Chev 10 Year 7 team keep up their undefeated record.
In the Hockey over at Oxley the Year 7 Chev 4 team started the day winning 3-0 with Emma Colbourn scoring 2 goals.
Best on field were Lucy Cleary and Millie Sabatier.
The Rugby boys at Chev were excited to be back on the muddy paddock.
Lots of points scored in the younger age groups.
In the entertaining 13's game Fin' Cape, Max Abela, Hugh White and James Hurley starred.
In a very good quality firsts game Chev played well and ended on top 31-17.
Players deserving mention were Mark Abela, Jackson Philp, Jayden Evangelista and Captain Jackson Phillips.
The soccer Girls at Chev were also impressive.
In a big win for the Inters Maya Fernandez scored five goals.
The firsts had a great tussle and just managed to be ahead at the end of the match.
In a 3-2 win the Chev scorers were Erin Sommers, Charlotte Hampshire and Mauve Sullivan.
In the Boys at Oxley Kath Molloys 13's keep up their winning ways.
The firsts finished the day playing in sleet and very chilly conditions.
Harry Pinczi apparently scored an amazing goal with his head and his was enough for a 1-0 win.
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