DUBBO College students continue to thrive in their chosen sports, with all campuses of the school represented in 2015 Western Region CHS teams.
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Western basketball, soccer, rugby league, netball, cricket, hockey and rugby union sides include a total of 26 College athletes, with five girls in the CHS basketball side.
Georgie Holland, Majayda Darcy, Maddison Chapman, Melita Hampton and Sedia Towney-Elmes have all been selected for Western open girls basketball.
In Western boys basketball, college students Nick Conte and Adam Wheeler will contribute to the side.
Delroy student Teegan Hall joins South students Brianna Trappett and Charlotte Duffy, as well as Senior Campus student Jess Fuller, in Western CHS soccer.
The speedy Year 9 student, who plays 17s with the Western Mariners side, is a first-time member of the CHS side and is looking forward to the competition. Year 12 student Edward Kweka joins the Western CHS boys' soccer side.
Rugby league trials at Peak Hill saw five college students named in the Western team.
Man of the match Harrison van Dartel will play at fullback, Hayden Kemper in the centres, Hamish Astill as hooker, year 10 student Clayton Couley second row and Phil Combridge on the reserves bench.
Western CHS will play North-West region next term, with selected representatives combining in a Greater Western team.
After their brilliant win against Orange High School last week as part of the Dubbo College team, netball players Andrea Roberts, Chelsie Moeris and Abbie Merritt were named in the Western netball side.
Year 9 medium-pace bowler Chloe Ahern is in the girls cricket side and well-known brothers and Newtown cricketers Michael and Marty Jeffrey will contribute to Western CHS cricket.
Phoebe Bloink Hollier will compete as part of the CHS girls' hockey side, while Dalton Metcalf will take his place in boys' hockey.
Western CHS rugby union will benefit from the experience of Year 12 students Harrison van Dartel and Daniel Neill, as well as Year 11 student Tyson Fuller.
Dubbo College PDHPE teacher Kieran Smith will coach the side, which plays in Wagga Wagga from May 6 to May 8.
These 26 College students combine with another 27 who were part of the Western swimming team, bringing the total Dubbo College Western CHS representatives to 53 so far this year.