All Saints Netball League Kicks Off!

All Saints Catholic College • May 7, 2025
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Updated: Jun 16, 2025

Warming up for the match!We’re thrilled to announce that All Saints has launched its very own netball league this term—an exciting new chapter for our school’s sporting community!

Our league debut kicked off with two All Saints teams, made up of talented and enthusiastic girls from Years 7 to 9. On Tuesday, they took to the courts in a fantastic afternoon of netball, welcoming teams from Holland Park, Kensington Aldridge Academy (KAA), and St Thomas More for a brilliant round of matches.

For many of our players, it was their first time representing the school in an inter-school netball match.

Match Highlights:

All Saints Team 1

Comprised of determined Year 7 and 8 students, Team 1 faced a strong KAA side. Despite a loss, the team showed incredible resilience and teamwork throughout.

**Standout performers** included Aaliyah T (Year 8) for her outstanding defensive work and Hannah Grace B (Year 7), who shone as the team’s top goal scorer.

All Saints Team 2

Featuring our more experienced Year 9 players, Team 2 delivered a confident and strategic performance against St Thomas More, securing a brilliant 18–4 victory.

Special mentions go to Olivia C, Yanet M, Wynter-Tae A, and Savannah P, who not only played superbly but also set a fantastic example for their younger teammates.

We couldn’t be prouder of all the players for their effort, sportsmanship, and team spirit.

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