
Congratulations to the following students that have been awarded their ACC Letters in the twenty first round of qualification following the 2020 Virtual Swimming and Representative Cricket. To achieve letters a student has to be selected in the ACC All Star team for Swimming, Cross Country or Athletics for at least 4 years. In team sports for basketball, cricket and netball, the qualification is three years.
Due to the COVID-19 cancellation of the ACC swimming series, the All Star team in 2020 was picked on a virtual basis based of FAT times at school, club or Swimming WA meets.
Schools with Lettermen qualifiers will need to contact the ACC to make arrangements to present the letters award at a suitable school event. Schools that have outstanding Letters to present from Athletics in 2019 should contact the ACC office ASAP to make presentation arrangements.
21st Round ACC Lettermen 2020
Swimming |
Adriano Todoro |
Sacred Heart College |
2020 |
Swimming |
Amy Ralph |
Ursula Frayne Catholic College |
2020 |
Swimming |
Emily Holland |
Newman College |
2020 |
Swimming |
Ethan Glassborow |
St Norbert College |
2020 |
Swimming |
Jacob Bell |
John XXIII College |
2020 |
Swimming |
Joel Bayntun |
Sacred Heart College |
2020 |
Swimming |
Kara Leeming |
Kingsway Christian College |
2020 |
Swimming |
Lily Beste |
Mandurah Baptist College |
2020 |
Cricket |
Douwtjie Hoogenboezem |
Kennedy Baptist College |
2020 |
C All time “All Stars” and Lettermen Club lists can be checked on the web at: http://www.accsport.asn.au/carnivals/all-stars
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 three or four years. The number of years does not have to be consecutive, but the years are not cumulative across sports.