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1 . THE YEAR 8 FOOTBALLERS IN PREPARATION FOR SEASON TRIAL GAMES 2 . MAX MORLEY PREPARING FOR THE RINGS 3 . FENCING TRIO – BEN SUTHERLAND , JACK ROBERTSON AND LACHLAN MCDONALD 4 . BENJAMIN DALLALANA IN MID ROUTINE ON THE RINGS . 5 . HOCKEY CAPTAIN , OLIVER MARSHALL TAKES THE BALL FORWARD AGAINST BRIGHTON GRAMMAR 6 . SAM STEELE DRIBBLING THE BALL 7 . LUKE CAREY AND JORDAN SIAMOA ADDRESS THE 7A SOCCER TEAM 8 . THE 1ST XVIII LINES UP FOR A MINUTE ' S SILENCE FOR THE ANZAC DAY CLASH AGAINST GEELONG COLLEGE
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strange feeling as boys played without parents and spectators .
Windy conditions and high pressure restricted clean ball movement , and despite leading by three goals in the second quarter , our boys were overrun by a defiant Xavier College , to lose by six points . With Melbourne entering back into lockdown , no more games were played , with Scotch effectively one goal short of winning its first premiership since 2006 .
The 1st XI Hockey team was impressive throughout the season , with some early strong performances highlighting the talent within the group . The team played with great flair , winning the opening round against Brighton Grammar School 9-2 , with Finn Hodder ( Year 12 ) scoring four goals . A 16-0 win against Haileybury only reinforced the boys ’ ability to work cohesively , and this was also on display when challenged by St Kevin ’ s in our 4-2 victory .
Captain Oliver Marshall ( Year 12 ) was simply outstanding in these games , as he set up teammates in attacking positions , and scored repeatedly . The team defeated Wesley 8-2 in a turnaround from recent years . Unbeknown to our squad , its final game was to be a season-defining loss to Melbourne Grammar School . After seven
weeks without playing due to government restrictions , our boys struggled to find their feet , despite scoring the first goal of the match . The eventual premiers found another gear to win 9-2 , effectively relegating the Scotch team to second overall in the season .
The 1st XV Rugby Union team showed great improvement from previous seasons and finished fifth . The season highlight was winning back the Colin Bell Cup against Melbourne Grammar , and the final round victory against Xavier . The team worked tirelessly on basic skills and playing their specific roles in team attack and defence . The cohesion of the group stood out , with greater predictability and ball retention . With many boys returning next year and beyond , Scotch rugby is in a strong position to build on this year ’ s success .
Both our 1st Basketball and Soccer teams tried hard but struggled to win games , finishing seventh and ninth respectively . An early win against Carey in the opening basketball round was the highlight of the season , as our boys clawed back from more than 10 points down to win by six points . The 1st Basketball team repeatedly
48 Great Scot Issue 163 – September 2021