A Message from the Internal Sports and Activities Coordinator
Blake Jamison
It’s been another action-packed term full of friendly competition, teamwork, and fun during break times – and we’re not done yet!
We kicked off the term with a Connect 4 Competition, drawing in some serious strategists across all year levels. Bailey Kent (Year 12), Alyssa Edwards (Year 7) and Nathan James (Year 8) were some of our top players throughout the competition.
Our Five-a-Side Football tournament brought together students from Year 7 to Year 12, with fast-paced matches and great sportsmanship on display throughout. After some tightly contested games, the team of Eli Baas (Year 11), Parker Penfold (Year 11), Oliver Campbell (Year 11), Lachlan Webster (Year 11) and Alexander Ford (Year 11) were victorious – well done boys!
Our Kick Tennis and Trivia competitions are currently taking place at break times. It’s been fantastic to see so many getting involved, and the early rounds have been full of competitive spirit and close contests!
We are also excited to announce the launch of a Dungeons & Dragons Club, led by the very passionate Jasper Whitney in Year 10. Whether you’re new to the game or a seasoned adventurer, this is a great opportunity to meet fellow players and dive into some epic storytelling.
Meanwhile, our Multi-Sport Cup continues to be a big hit with LEA classes competing across a variety of sports including soccer, noodle hockey, frisbee, and handpass AFL. It’s been great seeing the energy and team spirit on full display each week.



Our Year 9 PASS students have jumped into their Physical Fitness Unit, and it’s been a blast so far!
As part of the program, students have had the opportunity to attend Active Fitness Medowie, where they’ve had the chance to try out a whole range of training styles including zumba, pilates, resistance training, yoga, stretching, spin, and HIIT. There’s been plenty of laughs, lots of sweat, and a great team vibe throughout.
It’s all about learning how to train effectively, challenge themselves, and build healthy habits they can carry into the future. We’re super proud of how everyone’s getting involved and giving it their all.





Looking ahead to Week 10, our key winners this term – 8LEA7, 9LEA4, 9LEA6 and 9LEA7 – will take on the challenge to Unlock the Box. These classes earned their keys by correctly answering trivia questions about staff members, logos, Australia and celebrities. Which LEA will unlock the prize box? We can’t wait to find out!
And next term promises even more excitement with the return of some crowd favourites and new challenges: get ready for the MarioKart Cup, Jenga, Sticky Golf, and a Putting Challenge – all set to run during break times.
Thanks to everyone who’s taken part so far. It’s your enthusiasm that makes these activities such a highlight of school life here at CMCC.
Go Eagles!