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All Saints claim first Titans Schools crown at Carrara

All Saints Anglican School have claimed victory in the first edition of the Titans Netball Schools League, going undefeated in the Open Girls competition at Carrara.

In a tightly contested day of netball, the Merrimac based school held off strong competition from Kings College and Palm Beach Currumbin State High to top the table in the Open Girls grade.

School Win Draw Loss Points
All Saints  6 - 0 18
Kings Christian College 5 - 1 16
Palm Beach Currumbin SHS 4 - 2 14
Robina SHS 3 - 3 12
St Andrews Lutheran College 2 - 4 10
St Peter Claver College 0 1 5 7
Trinity College Beenleigh 0 1 5 7
         

Titans Head of Netball, Temepara Bailey says the quality of competition was incredibly high.

"Being the first of our Titans Netball schools competitions, this is the first time some of these schools have competed against each other.

"The level of netball was fantastic across all grades and I was really impressed with the students that competed.

"With even more schools locked in for terms three and four, the level of competition will continue to grow.

"It's great for students to test themselves against other schools and I'm sure each of their coaches will have plenty for them to work on to improve their games - which is ultimately the purpose of the competition."

Kings Christian College claimed the Open Boys competition, from Trinity College Beenleigh.

School Win Draw Loss  Points
Kings Christian College 4 - 0 12
Trinity College Beenleigh 3 - 1 10
All Saints Anglican 1 1 2 7
St Peter Claver College 1 - 3 6
St Andrews Lutheran College 0 1 3 5
         

Kings Christian College made it wins in two divisions, also adding the year 9/10 girls competition as a result of goal difference (40) after Emmanuel College (37) and Robina State High School (23) finished equal on points.

School Win Draw Loss Points
Kings Christian College 5 - 1 16
Emmanuel College 5 - 1 16
Robina SHS 5 - 1 16
All Saints Anglican 2 - 4 10
Somerset College 1 1 4 9
Palm Beach Currumbin SHS 1 1 4 9
St Andrews Lutheran College 1 - 5 8
         

In the youngest age group, it was Palm Beach Currumbin State High School that came out of top, going through undefeated.

School Win  Draw Loss Points
Palm Beach Currumbin SHS 6 - 0 18
Kings Christian College 4 - 2 14
Robina SHS 2 - 4 10
Trinity College Beenleigh 0 - 6 6
         

Marsden SHS, Helensvale SHS, Mabel Park SHS, Hillcrest Christian College, Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar, St Joseph's College Coomera, St Joseph's College Banora, Winderoo Valley SHS and Tamborine Mountain SHS all begin their Titans Schools campaign on Wednesday 1st May at Coomera Indoor Sports Stadium.

REGISTER YOUR SCHOOL (MUST BE A SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE)

Action returns to the court at both Carrara and Coomera in week six of term two, with registrations also open for competitions in terms three and four.

Acknowledgement of Country

Gold Coast Titans proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout South East Queensland.