Junior Campus Football. Tuesday 2nd June, Womma Oval, Rostrevor College, 3.30pm pm

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Notices PAL A E R E N T I Junior Campus Football Clinic Host Families Needed COLLEGE Tuesday 2nd June, Womma Oval, Rostrevor College, 3.30pm - 4.30pm Host families are urgently required for Italian Students. Term 2, Week 5 Friday 29th May 2015 Absentee line: 8364 8387 bulletin Join us for our inaugural Junior Campus Football Clinic. The Clinic will be held from 3.30pm 4.30pm on the Womma Oval. We are delighted to have the support of a number of our valued community members including: Port Power players, and proud Old Collegians, Tom Jonas ( 08) and Jack Hombsch ( 10) Members of the Rostrevor College Old Collegians Football Club highly successful A grade team Members of the 1st XVIII Football squad The aim is to promote football skill development and to make our boys aware of the footballing community of Rostrevor College. Given this is a Junior Campus event we ask that all boys attend and wear their Rostrevor College football Guernsey, shorts and socks. To steal a line from Eddie Everywhere - What a week it will be in football! Geoff Aufderheide Director, Junior Campus Contact Details Have you changed your contact details recently? If so don t forget to notify the College to ensure we are able to reach you. Please call 8364 8371 or email contactdetails@rostrevor.sa.edu.au to notify us of any changes. Arriving 20th June 2015 Departing 15th August or 10th September 2015 Each family is paid a $500/$600 donation (depending on the hosting length) All of the students study English Hosting a student is a very rewarding experience and proven to be exceptionally beneficial to the acquisition of the language; improving oral and listening skills dramatically. For more information please email studentsoftheworld.au@gmail.com or phone 08 8223 5265. Enrolling at Rostrevor Please ensure any applications for siblings who are looking to commence at the College in 2016 or 2017 are completed as soon as possible. 2016 enrolments are currently being finalised. Subject selections and Parent s Information Evenings will be held early in Term 3. Applications for 2017 are currently being offered and invited for interviews. For enrolment information, please contact the Enrolment Officer, Mrs Annemarie Mein on 8364 8244 or amein@rostrevor.sa.edu.au

We invite you to join us at the Rostrevor College Winter Ball Saturday 20 June 2015 ADELAIDE OVAL Ian McLachlan Room 7pm - Midnight $150 per person Tables of 10 Black Tie Ticket includes a 3 course meal, beverages and entertainment by Motown Connection, 12 piece band Ticket purchases via the Qkr! app or online at https://qkr.mastercard.com/store/#/merchant/rostrevorcollege. Visit the College website for more details. Ticket sales close friday 12th june

Co-Curricular update Winter Term 2 Co-Curricular All programs have been provided to coaches and are available on the Rostrevor College website, along with weekly maps that will be updated by Wednesday of the week your son is playing at an away venue. Rostrevor v St Kevin s College 2 Jeff Fischer Co-ordinator - Co-Curricular Activities 1st 2nd 3rd 4th RC 2-4 3-5 7-10 10-13 73 SKC 1-3 5-6 6-7 8-9 57 Players: G Hutchinson, K Ward, B McCarthy, D Pisani, O Petrohilos, B Jonas, T Egan, N Scheid, D Ferreira, M Lochowiak, J Grant Goal Kickers: O Petrohilos 3, D Fogarty 2, D Haynes, J Anderson, N Scheid, A Davies, D Ferriera 1 A large crowd enjoyed the night fixture between St Kevin s College and Rostrevor College who competed for the 53rd time since the inaugural match in 1924 for the Sturt Cup. Both teams were up for the occasion early as a tight contest unfolded throughout the first quarter and Rostrevor s willingness to chase and tackle maintained pressure on the St Kevin s boys from the outset. Rostrevor scored first and for the first time this year were able to apply scoreboard pressure on our opponents. A second RC goal and a goal to SKC rounded out the first quarter in what was a very even contest. In the second quarter St Kevin s kicked the first goal to level the scores before Oliver Petrohilos put his first through for the night. St Kevin s then pushed a momentum shift towards them and the ball was played in their half of the ground for the remainder of the quarter. Rostrevor were composed out of defense, but found it hard to get past the half forward line as extra defensive numbers were needed to stifle the SKC running machine. A number of unfortunate incidents led to Darcy Fogarty, Mikey Coombes and Dale Haynes limping from the ground and St Kevin s took full advantage claiming a 13 point half time lead. The boys were asked to dig deep and play for each other in the second half and they responded as asked applying fantastic intensity and pressure and the tackling was a true highlight of the way the boys fought back into the contest. A pack crunching clearance from Nick Scheid led to a sensational goal from 30m out on the run and the boys were inspired to maintain their efforts as they wrestled back the lead with goals to Anderson and Davies contributing to a 9 point three quarter time advantage. Coach Malkin then asked for a courageous last quarter and the boys kept crashing in to ensure that St Kevin s did not get any momentum. The second half saw Rostrevor take advantage of their leg speed all over the ground, not only to create space, but also defensively. In the last quarter St Kevin s responded and drew within 5 points on 2 occasions, but the boys refused to give in. Captain Darcy Pisani lead from the front with fantastic voice and instruction around the contests which was really important in keeping everyone switched on. Rostrevor killed the contest in what was a tense game by kicking the last 2 goals whilst displaying a lot of poise and courage. player and exchange medalist, Guy Hutchinson, had a fantastic four quarter contribution. He is tough in and under at the contest, tackles with real intent, uses the ball really well and his poise and confidence in the backline in the second half helped us win the game. Kurtis Ward was exceptional around the contest with his desire to win the ball and his voice around the ground. Brad McCarthy was tough as nails, putting his head into packs (with a couple of stitches from last week) and is really important, getting the ball out to our runners. Captain Pisani got several effective possessions, went in hard at the contest, didn t take a backward step and his voice and leadership was really important. Petrohilos was the pick of the forwards, providing a great target and having eight shots on goal. Ben Jonas has improved rapidly with his rucking skills and playing an important role a kick behind the play. Taryll Egan had a really good game at full back and was very important with his rebound in the second half. Scheid and Mickarley Lochowiak are growing in confidence and playing very well in their respective roles with composure and toughness at the contests. 1st XI Soccer Rostrevor 5 def Mercedes 1 Jon-Luke Casalbore scored another hat-trick as the First XI made light work of Mercedes College in the Messenger Cup. Antoni Panagoulias fired an early shot into the top corner, before poking in a second from close range. Casalbore thumped in a third from 20 yards, and tapped in his second after half-time. Mercedes scored a consolation goal in the second half but with Casalbore continuing his best form in night games thrashed home his third and the team s fifth, while Panagoulias has returned to action after being plagued by ankle problems. Both made a point, after scoring, of going over to celebrate with the midfield wizard, Patrick Caraccia, who has done much to help the forwards head the goal tally so far this season. The manager was clearly happy that his side have found their goalscoring touch after a poor performance against St Ignatius. Panagoulias struck early, thumping an unstoppable shot across the keeper. The forward

CO-CURRICULAR junior years then side-stepped two defenders to prod in a second from eight yards after Louis Conterno and Marcus Sosa combined to set him up. Rostrevor eased off with victory secure, yet still could have had further goals, with substitute Adrian Guerrera striking the post before having a chip turned on to the bar by the keeper. Patrick Caraccia was clearly the difference through the middle ably supported by Conterno and Isaac Handley. As changes occurred the system broke down somewhat but the input of the half time oranges and snakes brought out a renewed vigour in the Red and Black. Another solid performance from the back four of Luke Strangio, Anton Gabbana, Nathan Monda and Matthew Mezzini limited the Mercedes attack to long balls over the top and speculative shots from distance, which were easily dealt with by Simeonakis between the sticks. Firsts manager John Coop noted: Caraccia had a really great game today. He was on fire and moved well, Casalbore as well. I have not really thought about a side for next Saturday though. I just wanted to win this game. We re taking it one game at a time. In other Co-curricular News: 10A soccer player Will Cook scored an incredible 7 goals in the 9-0 win over Sacred Heart 1st XI soccer player Jon-Luke Casalbore continued his impressive run of form scoring another 3 goals against Mercedes on Wednesday night in the teams 5-0 victory If your son, be he a current or past scholar, has made any significant achievement in an activity outside of the College, please pass this on to me via email to jfischer@rostrevor.sa.edu.au or by phone, so that I can include his achievements in the weekly newsletter. Jeff Fischer Click here to order yours now Week 4 Football Primary A 3.1.19 def by Trinity 9.12.66 N Carey, M Crabtree, B Scott Year 4/5 11.9.75 def Prince Alfred 1.0.6 J Condo, J Smith, H Shute, E Kim, A Slivak Year 1/2/3 7.3.45 def Pulteney 6.5.41 H Binns, A Maiorano, L Kosnos, K Marzullo Soccer Primary A 21 def St Michaels 6 T Cusack, T Tunno, A Melisi Primary B Black 2 all draw with St Joseph s All played well Year 4/5 Black 2 all draw with Magill M Cerracchio, N Malatesta Year 4/5 Red 3 def Magill 1 M Disciscio, A Schirripa, M Pipicella, C Tunno Year 3 4 def Pembroke 1 D Murray, R Oyugbo, I Crafter Year 1/2 5 def Burnside 1 R Merenda, E Pipe, X Kelly Chess Rostrevor Black 3 ½ wins def Rostrevor Gold ½ win Wins to C Mercer, A Varricchio, A Stevens Rostrevor Red 1 wins def by Russian Ethnic 3 wins Wins to H Hardwarewala Rostrevor Silver 0 wins def by Stradbroke 4 wins Basketball Year 6/7 Black 48 def St Joseph s 16 All played well Year 6/7 Red 24 def Marryatville 16 A great team effort Year 6/7 White 16 def St Peters 5 K Madex-Hefford, M Callisto, M Beltrame Year 4/5 Black 8 def by East Adelaide 11 J Smith, W French, B Walker-Roberts, L Beltrame Year 4/5 Red 20 def Burnside 10 C Mercer, D Lally, D Callisto Year 2/3 26 def Walkerville 6 A played well CO-CURRICULAR senior years Week 4 BASKETBALL Open A 38 def by CC 69 T Hawes, M Goodwin Open B 9 def by CC 44 D Nitschke, A Ricci Open C 25 def by CC 60 J Severino, L Butler Open D 16 def by CC 39 J Hurst, H Leicester Middle A 48 def TC 41 Outstanding team effort

Week 4 CHESS Game 1 0 def by GIHS 4 L D Silva Game 2 1 def by SPC 3 K Cho FOOTBALL 1st XVIII 10.13.73 def SKC 8.9.57 G Hutchinson, K Ward, B McCarthy 2nd XVIII 8.3.51 def by MERC 25.20.170 C Croker, Z Reardon, F Kernahan 3rd XVIII Black 13.10.88 def SHC 9.5.59 Great team effort 3rd XVIII Red 1.2.8 def by MERC 2nd 15.18.108 W Sullivan, A Barone, S Collins 10 A 6.11.47 def by SHC 13.2.80 H Walker, J Draper, A Rankine 9A 21.5.131 def SPSC 10.3.63 I Richardson, H Swanbury, M Heath 9B 17.11.113 def TC 1.0.6 A Calabrese, B Wood 8A 11.8.74 def STMC 6.2.38 A Lochowiak, S Lanzoni, J Warton 8B 2.0.12 def by MERC 15.8.98 J Huppatz, W Warren, S Snowball 8B 3.0.18 def by CBC A s 22.19.151 J Nasser, A Partington, F Campbell Soccer 1st XI 5 def MERC 1 A Panagoulias, P Caraccia 2nd XI Black 5 def UHS 2 L Strangio, J Pupi 2nd XI Red 4 def PEM 2 M DelCorso, E Bowler, J Spadavecchia 3rd XI 1 def by MERC 3 S Quattro, T Curran 10A 9 def SHC 0 W Cook, M Sosa, D Focarelli 10B 9 def SHC 1 L Maione, I Elias, G Caretti 9A 3 def STMC 2 M Furina, Z Centofanti, T Linsenmeier 9B 6 drew STMC 6 K Fielke, A Beltrame 8A 10 def TC 3 L Mazzeo, D Maida 8B Black 2 def by BPS 3 A Newton, A Sadaj, N Donato 8B Red 2 def by SPC 3 A Villano, D El-Hamra, S Boora Table Tennis Open A 4 def by PAC 16 A Luppino, K Shrivastava Open B 18 def SICA 2 P Dawson, J Snowball Middle Years 4 def by BPS 20 P Moeller, A Kevesztesi, A Condo DATES TO REMEMBER May/June Week 5 Sunday 31st Boarders Mass with Loreto Week 6 Tuesday 2nd Rosary College Chapel, 2.00pm Junior Campus Football Clinic, Womma Oval, 3.30pm - 4.30pm Wednesday 3rd National Reconciliation Week Concludes Friday 5th Year 8 Retreats Saturday 6th - Monday 8th Boarders Exeat Follow our Old Collegian Clubs. Visit their websites below for recent results and more. Rocfc www.rocfc.com RocSc www.rocsc.org RocCc www.roccc.sa.cricket.com.au 67-91 Glen Stuart Road, Woodforde, SA 5072 T +61 8 8364 8200 F +61 8 8364 8396 E roscoll@rostrevor.sa.edu.au W www.rostrevor.sa.edu.au A catholic all boys day & boarding college in the edmund rice tradition Reception to Year 12

ROSTREVOR COLLEGE MUSIC SUPPORT GROUP Wine and Cheese Night 2015 in conjunction with AMADIO WINES Venue: Callan Hall, Rostrevor College Saturday 13 th June 2015, 7:00pm First glass and cheese platter supplied Wine available for purchase on the night Tickets $10.00pp Door prizes and Entertainment included Tickets to be purchased from the Music Department 8364 8363

The Federation is actively recruiting for Council members Are you: A member of a SA Catholic school parent community? Passionate about parents as partners in education? Energetic, creative and considered? A respectful advocate for the parent perspective? Take your passion, commitment and skills to another level Nominate to join the Council of the Federation of Catholic School Parent Communities (SA) Inc. and continue its strong tradition of active and influential parent voice in: Working to ensure that children have good learning and schooling experiences and achieve good outcomes Shaping government and Catholic education policy and programs Promoting parental engagement in children s learning and schooling Advocating for equitable funding for Catholic schooling You can go to http://www.parentfederation.catholic.edu.au for more information. Or contact: Ann Bliss, Executive Director on ann.bliss@cesa.catholic.edu.au or Ph. 8301 6685 Are you ready to make a difference? Note: Council elections will take place at the 48 th Annual General Meeting of the Federation of Catholic School Parent Communities on Saturday 30 th May 2015. All written nominations will be presented to delegates at the AGM and nominees are encouraged to attend.