St Spyridon College girls soccer teams swept the competition on Saturday, August 24th, securing victory in all three Grand Final matches. The First XI, Junior White, and Junior Blue teams each delivered thrilling wins, cementing their place in the school's sporting history.
Maroubra, NSW - August 24th, 2024 - St Spyridon College erupted in celebration today as their girls' soccer teams dominated the field, securing victory in all three Grand Final matches. The triumphant wins sparked jubilant scenes across the school and wider community, cementing the girls' place in St Spyridon's sporting history.
The First XI team showcased their talent and determination in a nail-biting match against Barker College, emerging victorious with a final score of 2-1.
The Junior White team followed suit, displaying incredible grit and focus to secure a hard-fought 1-0 win against St Andrew’s Cathedral School. Not to be outdone, the Junior Blue team mirrored their schoolmates' success with a 1-0 triumph over Chevalier College.
"We are immensely proud of all our girls and their phenomenal achievements this season," beamed a spokesperson for St Spyridon College. "Their dedication, teamwork, and sportsmanship have been truly inspiring. These victories are a testament to their hard work and the unwavering support of their coaches, families, and the entire school community."
The College extended heartfelt gratitude to the dedicated coaching staff and the College Sport Staff for their unwavering commitment and tireless efforts in nurturing the players' skills and fostering a love for the sport.
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