South Campus has retained the Serisier Cup after a hard fought day two of sports against Dubbo Campus.
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In the end the result was 10-3, after it was 5-1 after day one.
The day started well for Delroy with a strong 51-39 victory in the basketball match.
Delroy controlled the match despite a spirited performance by South.
Ky Matterson (17 points), Zac Josephs (16 points) and Tyler Monaghan were the best for Delroy Campus in the match.
For South, Kade Ellis was a standout with a game-high 36 points.
He received good support from Lachlan van Dartel and Jarrin Fernando.
In the girls soccer the sides could not be split at half-time after a goalless half.
In the second half the game tempo increased and in a frantic finish South prevailed 2-1 after goals to Bryony Towney and Carly Andrew.
Delroy scored through Natasha Wykes.
The girls under-13 netball saw South win 26-9 after leading 15-4 at halftime.
South had Olivia Thompson, Pipa Manton and Jess Skinner as their team’s best. While Taleesha Mackay, Leslie Boney and Shannon Eastwood all tries hard for Delroy.
The girls under-15 netball saw a very talented South win by 36-14.
Lea Reid, Grace May and Zoe Basham all had strong games for South while Delroy’s best were Brook Bennet, Tylah Macky and Kristy Saffy.
The boys touch resulted in a 14-5 win to South who was best served by Tony Pellow, Damon Goolagong and Phillip Combridge.
Alex Boney, Bailey Boney and Dan McDougall performed best for Delroy.
The girls touch saw Delroy put in a fantastic team performance to win by 16-4.
Best players for Delroy included Shyanne Chatfield, Nikki Mason and Tegan Reidy, while Brielle Holmes, Paige Dunn and Curtis Stoddard did best for South.
The Special Education Challenge between the two campuses was closely fought on both days.
In the end South Campus won by 2-1 after taking bocce and tenpin and in doing so gained a point towards the Serisier Cup.
Delroy took out the lawn bowls.
It was locked up at 1-all going into the tenpin and South Campus with an average of 90.75 to 88.75 won the challenge.
All students scores from both campuses were averaged and victory went to South.
Delroy students included Amy Betts, Sandra Everingham, Ann Perry, Scott Tonkin, Brad Stanley, Bryce Toddhunter, Natasha Smith, Matt H
Hanson-Smith and Josh Gaffney, while South Campus were represented by: Trent Swan, Thomas Cusack, Zoe Cottee, Lilly Eckford, Rhiannon Hay, Wendy-Ann Parsons, Matthew Crutchett and Amy Knight.