ACC announces 2022 Lettermen recipients for athletics and netball

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ACC announces 2022 Lettermen recipients for athletics and netball

Thursday, 20 October, 2022 - 14:37
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Congratulations to the following students that have been awarded their ACC Letters in the thirty first round of qualification following the 2022 ACC Athletics and All Star Netball. To achieve letters a student must be selected in the ACC All Star team for Swimming, Cross Country, or Athletics for at least 4 years. For AFL, Basketball, Cricket, and Netball the qualification is 3 years.

Schools are asked to contact the ACC ASAP if they believe a student has qualified for Letters but has not been named in this recipient list.

Schools will arrange a suitable time to present the Letter frame. 

SPORT 

NAME 

SCHOOL

YEAR 

NUMBER OF SELECTIONS 

Athletics

Sienna Fillis

Corpus Christi College

2022

1

Athletics

Annabelle Stokes

Emmanuel Catholic College

2022

1

Athletics

Dante Armstrong

Irene McCormack Catholic College

2022

1

Athletics

Emma Kempson

Kennedy Baptist College

2022

1

Athletics

Justin Talemaira

Kingsway Christian College

2022

1

Athletics

Kaitlin Lim

Lake Joondalup Baptist College

2022

1

Athletics

Shevana Pado

Lumen Christi College

2022

1

Athletics

Reese Prior

Mater Dei College

2022

2

Athletics

Imogen Boss

Newman College

2022

1

Athletics

Michael McDonald

Prendiville Catholic College

2022

1

Athletics

Bailey Taig

Quinns Baptist College

2022

1

Athletics

Josh Reeve

Quinns Baptist College

2022

2

Athletics

Alexander Stewart

Sacred Heart College

2022

1

Athletics

Siena Tonkin

Sacred Heart College

2022

1

Athletics

Jasmine Conlon

St Mary MacKillop College

2022

1

Netball

Boudene Huckle

Swan Christian College

2022

1

Netball

Aitaua Grace Enari

Ursula Frayne Catholic College

2022

1

Netball

Charisse Rond

Ursula Frayne Catholic College

2022

1

 

ACC All time “All Stars” and Lettermen Club lists can be checked on the web athttp://www.accsport.asn.au/carnivals/all-stars

File 9257

ACC Letters

The awarding of "ACC Letters" is the highest individual accolade awarded by the ACC. To receive "Letters", a student must be selected in an All-Star team in the same sport for a minimum of four years for Athletics, Cross Country and Swimming and 3 years for Basketball, Cricket and Netball. . The number of years does not have to be consecutive, but the years are not cumulative across sports.

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Letters can only be achieved by All Star selection in the same sport for at least 4 or 3 years.

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Letters can be achieved in multiple sports if the student meets the qualification criteria of four/three-year selections in each sport.

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Letters are awarded for the three major carnival sports: Athletics, Cross Country, and Swimming. Letters are also awarded for All Star Representative teams in Basketball, Cricket and Netball. 

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Letters awards commenced in 2013 with the starting qualification period dating back to 2009.

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Only students currently enrolled in an ACC school are eligible to receive Letters.

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Students that graduated before 2013 are not eligible to receive letters.

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Schools will cover the cost of the Letters award frame for any student from their school that qualifies. 

Students that are awarded letters will be presented with a framed "ACC Letter" as a memento of their outstanding achievement and will also become members of the exclusive ACC Lettermen Club.

Students can check their All-Star Letters status on the All-Time All-Star list on the ACC web site. The file will display each student that has been selected in an All Star or representative team since 2009. The sport, student name, school, year selected, and number of selections will be displayed. If you have achieved selection in the same sport for at least 4 or 3 years, then you are eligible to receive your ACC Letters.

ACC Letters - Shadow Box

Students that are awarded letters will be presented with a framed "ACC Letter" as a memento of their outstanding achievement and will also become members of the exclusive ACC Lettermen Club. The "Letter" is a stylized chenille embroidered patch in a collegiate letterman jacket style. The letter is framed in a shadow box which includes a plate with the name and achievement listed. Sport pins are added to the box to designate the sport. Students only ever receive one framed Letter and if they achieve the feat of multiple sport letters, they will only receive an updated name/achievement plate and additional sport pin to be added to the box.