Sports News
Carroll College Junior boys and girls AFL teams played today against St Peter's Anglican College Broulee.
The girls team came away with a 3 goal win and put an amazing effort in.
The boys team took the lead early in their game and dominated over the opponents.
Both teams have trained well in the lead-up and their game skills are going from strength to strength.
Congratulations to both teams, Coach Ms Richards and assistant Mrs Tiffen!


Former NRL player and captain of the Indigenous All-Stars, Joel Thompson visited Carroll College to lead the NRL’s State of Mind presentation. Joel spoke of his experiences growing up in a small country town and how he utilised support systems during his long rugby league career to cope with stress, and also discussed the importance of looking out for your friends when it comes to mental wellbeing. Our boy's rugby league teams and sports coaches responded well to the message and also enjoyed the opportunity to do some hands-on drills with such an experienced NRL player.
Sean Mulally


Archdiocesan Netball Championship
On Monday 23 May Carroll College participated in the Archdiocesan Championships in Canberra. We had 13 teams compete, which included 132 students which is a college record for a sporting event!
All our teams played with great spirit and skill and many of our students also stepped up and assisted by umpiring games in their breaks.
Carroll College teams qualified for the grand final in all four divisions with our Year 12 mixed and Year 7 mixed teams claiming the tournament championship and the Year 9 Boys and Year 9 Mixed were runners-up.
Well done to all involved!





Bill Turner Cup - Round 3
After a late change of venue due to wet fields in Moruya, the Carroll soccer team carpooled across the road to Captain Oldrey Park to take on Moruya High in a local derby style game for Round 3 of the Bill Turner Cup. It was mate against mate, teammate against teammate! And with the end score being Moruya 4 – Carroll 1 (Jake Sullivan), it was in no way a reflection on a highly contested game. The skill shown throughout the game by both teams was second to none and it was nothing short of action-packed! Congratulations to Moruya and good luck for the rest of the tournament.




