Sacred Heart College wins the 2022 ACC Virtual Athletics Championship

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Sacred Heart College wins the 2022 ACC Virtual Athletics Championship

Monday, 10 October, 2022 - 18:28
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Congratulations to Sacred Heart College who was the winner of the 2022 ACC Virtual Athletics Championship.  

 

Results from all carnival divisions have been processed using Meet Manager so that the performances of every athlete at every ACC school could be compared, regardless of the carnival division.  To score points in the virtual carnival, competitors needed to finish in the first 8 places.  No count backs were used in field events and all competitors with the same performance received an equal placing.  This is a great opportunity for students to gauge their individual performances against the best performers from all other ACC schools. 

 

The virtual carnival results are now available on the ACC website at https://www.accsport.asn.au/system/files/meetmanager/athletics/2022/Virtual/index.htm .  Schools can use the filters provided to search performances of selected age groups, individuals, or events. 

 

SHIELD WINNERS

Of the 80 schools competing in the athletics, 70 scored points in the Virtual Carnival.  Sacred Heart College won the junior boys and girls, senior girls, overall boys and girls and combined aggregate shields.  Guildford Grammar School was the winner of the senior boys’ shield.

 

TOP TEN SCHOOLS – COMBINED AGGREGATE

1.  Sacred Heart

2.  Newman

3.  Mater Dei

4.  John XXIII

5.  Chisholm

6.  Corpus Christi

7.  St Mark’s

8.  Lake Joondalup

9.  Kolbe

=10.  Irene McCormack

=10.  Nagle

 

This year, six schools outside of A division finished in the top 10 placings.  A great effort by Kolbe Catholic College from D division and especially Mater Dei College from C division for qualifying in third place overall.

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ATHLETICS ALL STARS TEAM

The results from the virtual carnival were used to select the ACC Honorary All Stars Athletics team.  To be selected, an athlete needs to place as one of the best two performers in each event type per age group.  For relays, the top four 100m runners will be selected.