NEWS

AVSL Round 9

Our members were again spread far and wide, but the end result was a comfortable win. South Bendigo used their Power Play to finish second and jump 4 places on the ladder. The top three teams remain Essendon, Diamond Valley and Glenhuntly. These are the clubs who will fight it out for the premiership at Lakeside on Feb 22. Everyone who qualifies can compete on the day.

Our M18 and M40+ teams finished top in the State, with the 40+ team scoring a massive 9783 points to get us over the line. M20 and M16 finished second across the state, while the W20 and W16 finished third. Our club dominated Yellow Zone, with most teams either winning or coming second.

Lots of busy athletes performing well in a variety of events. This is the secret to success in the format. Lots of athletes doing lots of events getting lots of points. This is what will be needed to win the Final.

Joanna Margiolis (5 events), Ellie Kewish (3) Charlotte Jackson (3), Justin McLaren (5), Matthew Burkhard (3), Jack tat (3), Christian Knox (4), Kevin Healy (4), Sunny Dor (3), Jonathan Neethling (3), Tom Sims (3), Brian Anderson (4), Kristian Lakusa (3) and Spars Veljanovski (3). Many athletes competed in 2 events.

Jack Hale had his first run for AE this season with a blistering 100m at Geelong. His time of 10.27s gave us 541 points. Also at Geelong, Linda Caligiuri ran 14.91 s for 484 points.

Chris Mitrevski was the best long jumper in the state with a massive 7.81m (530 points) at Frankston. Melissa foster jumped 5.45m at Geelong to pull in 490 points.

Hazel Lockwood topped the state with 513 points in the triple with her 10.65m – a great jump for an under 14. Katie Baynes 10.84m (487pts) and Cath Mendes 12.27m (458 pts) were other good performances.

Kevin Healy smashed out 521 points in the discus with 53.17m to lead the state results. Not far behind were Shannon Bain with 38.98m (458) and Aagaash Murugathas 36.70m (451).

Three new members competed at Meadowglen. Sky Robertson ran a good 200m in 24.90, while Jordan Smith ran 2:21 for the 800m. Robert Crimmins prepared for his 800m by swapping singlets while Gregor pinned his bibs on. Then there was a false start! Welcome to AV Robert. Still he managed a run away win in 2:17…

Aidan Roberts was a standout, winning both his 800 (1:57.5 for 510 pts) and 3000m (8:55 and 511 pts). Josh Tracy also doubled up in the 800 & 3K, while Lachie Attard ran 2 PBs. His 800 (2:00.5) bought in 488 pts. Michael Martello ran a qualifier for the Aust Uni Games with his 2:00.7 800. He also backed up with a good 3K. Pat Steward’s 2:11.3 800 was yet another PB . Young Jonathan Neethling ran his heart out in the 800 to beat Coach Carey and to get a PB of 2:30.3. He also got a PB in the high jump! Not quite a PB but club President, Mark Carey ran a Season’s Best 800 (2:32.2) and his best 200m for about 30 years….

Essendon again dominated the high jump with 5 of the state’s 10 best scores. Leading the way was Mackenzie Wood with 1.55m (486 pts) from Maeve Bousie 1.60m (459), Dakodah Cott 1.60 (459), Ellie Kewish 1.45m (400) and Kaylee Mangion 1.40m .

Well done to everyone. To compete in Round 13 you must have competed in FOUR ROUNDS and got a result for the event you’re entering. If you want to run a 200m in Round 13, you MUST have run one during the season. This is the case for all events (200, 800, distance, walk, high jump, triple jump, shot put and hammer). We also want to make sure we get relay teams organised soon.

Finally, we are at Werribee this week and the club needs athletes and parents to help out at the javelin. Even if you only have a spare hour, it will help.