College is zone athletics champion
Brisbane Water Secondary College has been named zone athletics champion for the first time in over 20 years.
"Gosford High School's dominance has been halted due to an amazing performance by the athletes from Brisbane Water," said Woy Woy campus principal Ms Rebecca Cooper.
The college took 19 students from its Woy Woy campus, along with Umina Campus students to represent the college at Zone Athletics at Mingara Athletics Centre on Monday, June 21.
"Fantastic results came out of the day for our college," said Ms Cooper.
Twelve of the Woy Woy students qualified for the Sydney North Athletics championships which will be held Monday and Tuesday, July 19 and 20, at Sydney Olympic Park.
The athletes who will be participating at Sydney North championships are: Riley Mowbray in triple jump and 400m dash, Aiden Bycroft in 400m dash, Teakayla Davies in 400m dash, Izabella Jamieson in triple jump, Annabelle Rodgers in discus, javelin and shot put, Joel Manton in discus, Oliver Ham in 3000m run and 1500m run, Luka Szymanski in 100m dash and 200m dash, Keira Howell in 800m run and 1500m run.
Also competing will be the 16s Boys relay team of Joel Manton, Sebastian Lovell, Luka Szymanski and Riley Mowbray, and the 17s Girls relay team of Izabella Jamieson, Amber Mangan, Teakayla Davies and Yuki Rodden.
SOURCE:
Social media, 24 Jun 2021
Rebecca Cooper, BWSC Woy Woy