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Phone: (03) 8099 6000
Email:info@sfcc.vic.edu.au
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Just like that, another Year 7 Premier League season is over.
The Melton Girls Basketball, Girls Volleyball and Boys Soccer performed particularly well, representing the College in the SACCSS Semi Finals last Thursday.
While there won't be any grand final appearances for our Melton Year 7 teams this year, we are incredibly proud of the dedication they displayed throughout the season.
They gave up their breaks to attend training sessions and showed determination, strength in adversity and a never-give-up attitude throughout all their matches.
Congratulations to our Cobblebank students who have also had an excellent season.
Four teams competed in the semi-finals last week, with three advancing to their respective grand finals this Thursday.
We wish the Girls Volleyball and Boys and Girls Basketball teams all the very best for the next stage of the competition. Win or lose, they have made us incredibly proud!
We look forward to welcoming all students who participated in Year 7 Premier League back for Year 8 Premier League in 2026. Claudia Alp, Director of Sport, Cross-Campus
Team |
Result |
SFCC Ladder position |
Girls Volleyball Division 1 |
MacKillop College 3 sets d SFCC MEL 0 sets |
3 |
Girls Basketball Division 1 |
Salesian College 26 d SFCC MEL 23 |
3 |
Boys Football Division 2 |
Caroline Chisholm Catholic College 3 d SFCC MEL 2 |
3 |
Team |
Result |
SFCC Ladder position |
Girls Volleyball Division 1 |
SFCC COB 2 sets d St Monica’s College 1 set |
1 |
Boys Basketball Division 2 |
SFCC COB 74 d Caroline Chisholm Catholic College 30 |
1 |
Girls Basketball Division 2 |
SFCC COB 44 d Kolbe Catholic College 33 |
2 |
Girls Football Division 2 |
MacKillop College 6 d SFCC COB 1 |
2 |
On Tuesday 17 June we had a wonderful day out at Greenvale for the Division 2 SACCSS AFL Junior Gala day.
Our Year 7 and 8 students played so well in cold conditions and had such positive attitudes throughout the day. They showed some impressive skill, with Cobblebank winning one out of three games and Melton just missing out on finals by winning two out of three games, their only loss coming from the Division 2 premiers. Jake Richards, Sports Assistant, Cross-Campus