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Name: Adam Littlehales 12N
Sport: Rowing, Cricket, Football
Sporting Achievements:
Football · MSJFL U14 Interleague · MHS 1st 18 2003-2005 Vice Captain · U15, U16 Sandringham Dragons · MHS Intermediate 2003 · U17 MSJFL 2nd B & F Cricket · U14 RM Hatch Shield Brighton · 1st XI MHS 2003-2005 · 1st XI International Tour 2005 · MHS Intermediate Vice Captain 2003 Rowing · Stroke 1st VIII 2004-2005 · 2nd VIII 2003-2004 · 10A’s 2002-2003 Other · Intermediate Baseball 2003
Sporting Goals for the future:
· Row at Mercantile Rowing Club · Play 1st 18 at MHSOB · Triathlons
What do you see as the benefits of participation in sport?
· Make friends · Understanding of yourself, and helps you become more understanding of other people · Get the most from yourself · Meet lots of people |
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Can the Recipe Contributors Please Come Forward
We were delighted to pick up some recipes from the box in the General Office, but found that a number had no Contact Name or Number. As the recipes sound delicious and we would like to use them, could the kind person / people who left them please let us know who they are!
The recipes are: Woody’s Wild Rice Salad, Woody’s Masoor Dhal Thai Pumpkin Soup with Coriander Pesto Braised Beef with Spinach and Leeks Curried Lentil Soup Potato with Mustard Seed Fillet of Lamb / Beef / Pork Raita Summer Berry Pudding (Please Call Barbara Durmanic 0427 686 588
WE HOPE THIS INSPIRES YOU ALL TO SEND IN THAT RECIPE YOU HAVE BEEN PLANNING TO FOR WEEKS. WE ARE BUILDING UP OUR SUPPLY, BUT ARE KEEN FOR SOME MORE.
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Second-hand Uniform Shop Open Parent -Teacher Night 5.30 to 7.30pm Take the opportunity to choose good quality second-hand uniform with your son present. Located in the Lower Dining Hall, we will open from 5.30pm onward. Cash or Cheque only. |
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Australian Five Highs Cricket Carnival From December 5 to December the Australian Five Highs Cricket Carnival will be played in Melbourne. This Carnival has run since 1981 and involves Adelaide High School, Brisbane State High School, Kent Street Senior High School (Perth) and Sydney Boys' High School.
We need to provide a home for 52 players for this week and in this edition of OURS, you will find enclosed a Billet Request Form. Please consider this strongly. |
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2005 COCK HOUSE CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS & SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS ,,RAY WILLIS CUP for overall winner on the day· Waterloo 1st, Yarra 2nd, Como 3rd and Forrest 4th. Waterloo won every age group, which is a fantastic achievement by staff and students. This means that Waterloo house has won the Cock House trophy 2005. It is the first time they have won the overall title since 1992. Congratulations to all involved. WINNING HOUSE FOR EACH AGE GROUP · Under 15 Waterloo 1st, Yarra 2nd, Forrest 3rd, Como 4th · Under 16 Waterloo 1st, Yarra 2nd, Como 3rd, Forrest 4th · Under 17 Waterloo 1st, Yarra 2nd, Como 3rd, Forrest 4th Open - Waterloo 1st, Forrest 2nd, Yarra 3rd, Como 4th WINNER OF RAY WILLIS MEDAL for fastest time Steve Villani with the time of 18mins 17secs for the 5km course. RECORD BROKEN Rhydian Cowley with a time of 18mins 37secs broke the Under 15 record. Old record 18mins 42secs by Luke Langley in 2004. PLACE GETTERS · Gold, silver and bronze medals will be presented to the first three placegetters in each age group. Junior and Senior assemblies will be used to do this. · Under 15 – Rhydian Cowley 1st, Nick Brinkley 2nd, Ben Allinson 3rd. · Under 16 – Luke Langley 1st, Lachlan Hood 2nd, Vincent Paulding 3rd. · Under 17 – Chris Krause and Josh Moore equal 1st, Alex Rog 3rd Open - Steve Villani 1st, Geoff Hannah 2nd, Oliver Davis 3rd PARTICIPATION · More than 1100 boys participated in the event. Over 15 staff ran or walked the course. · Mr Fujino actually ran the course with each of the 4 age groups. An amazing effort to run the 20km. Fantastic competition, great atmosphere and an admirable effort by all boys to make it around the course. It is often the boys in the middle of the pack that make the difference in the point scoring for their houses.
Many thanks to all the House leaders, house staff members, age group leaders and general staff for all their help. Also special thanks to Vivian Sipsas for her administration support in the lead up to the event and on the day. |