The Cathedral School 13 women are celebrating after they took out their division on the coveted Queensland All Colleges Contact Match.
They scored a convincing 7-nil win over Kings Christian School, with their hard-working and skilful center Millie Worth named Participant of the Remaining.
Fellow Rockhampton faculty Emmaus School claimed their fourth straight title within the 18 blended with an 8-3 win over Southport State Excessive.
Emmaus’ Lilla Pratt capped off her first All Colleges look by being named Participant of the Remaining.
“I’m ecstatic; we performed so effectively through the match and educated so exhausting to get right here,” she stated.
“We’re all such nice mates so attending to play collectively and get the win is so wonderful.”
TCC fielded six groups on the five-day occasion, which is billed because the world’s largest contact carnival and this 12 months attracted greater than 460 groups to the Gold Coast.
Their 13 boys and 18 boys made the highest 4, whereas their 15 boys, 15 women and 18 women made the highest eight.
These outcomes meant TCC gained champion faculty for the fourth 12 months operating.
TCC’s director of sport Mick Busby stated it was a fantastic effort total and an exquisite end result for the 13 women who went by way of undefeated to assert back-to-back titles underneath coach Tracy Upton.
The profitable staff members are Worth, Adelaide Seierup, Charli Hardy, Charli Whitmey, Lilly Chopping, Caprice Sanders, Sally Busby, Sienna Bayles, Aleerah Neep, Lexi Goodwin, Ava Tranberg, Aliah Payments and Izzy Jensen.
The ladies booked their place in Saturday’s decider after beating All Hallows in a drop-off within the semi, getting dwelling 4-3 with simply three gamers left on the sector.
Busby stated they had been excellent all carnival and deserved to carry dwelling the title.
“We had a really resilient bunch of ladies who did no matter their coach requested of them,” he stated.
“They performed the proper recreation within the last, they hardly made a mistake.
“They actually did themselves proud.”
Initially revealed as 2022 Queensland All Colleges Contact: The Cathedral School win 13 women, Emmaus School 18 blended