Radford College Sports Wrap

Year 2-12 Competitive Swim Meet

Congratulations to all students from Years 2–12 who participated in the recent Competitive Swim Meet! It was fantastic to see so many students diving into the water and competing with enthusiasm and determination.

We also held the highly anticipated Golden Flipper events, where the fastest 50 metre freestyle swimmers from Years 7–12 battled it out for the title. Congratulations to Brynten Au and Isabelle Merenda for winning these prestigious races for the second year in a row.

A special mention also goes to our 2025 Swimming Age Champions, who demonstrated outstanding performances in their respective age groups.

8 Years
Male
James Merenda
Banksia
8 Years
Female
Maisie McKerchar
Banksia
9 Years
Male
Angus MacDonald
Kurrajong
9 Years
Female
Regan Grima
Boronia
10 Years
Male
Max Blong
Banksia
10 Years
Female
Kate Denley
Karri
11 Years
Male
Jeremiah Djula
Banksia
11 Years
Female
Alexandra Smith
Kurrajong
12 Years
Male
Hunter Freeman
Acacia
12 Years
Female
Marley Brown
Wandoo
13 Years
Male
Raymond Au
Acacia
13 Years
Female
Annabelle Miles
Banksia
14 Years
Male
Victor Cumpston
Kurrajong
14 Years
Female
Isabelle Merenda
Banksia
15 Years
Male
Lingwen Chen
Karri
15 Years
Female
Sari Travers
Banksia
16 Years
Male
Micah Tay
Karri
16 Years
Female
Kate Kristiansen
Huon
17 Years
Male
Theo Gould
Karri
17 Years
Female
Chloe Mailler
Banksia
18 Years
Male
Brynten Au
Acacia
18 Years
Female
Amber Smith
Karri
Swimming age group champions. Front row L–R: Micah Tay, Theo Gould, Brynten Au, Isabelle Merenda, Chloe Mailler and Victor Cumpston. Back row L–R: Lingwen Chen, Sari Travers, Kate Kristiansen and Raymond Au. Absent due to involvement in Year 7 Camp: Amber Smith, Marley Brown and Annabelle Miles.

Unforgettable match day experience at the UC Capitals

By Ryan Kinnane, Head of Basketball

On Saturday, 15 February, eighty Radford basketball players packed the stands at the AIS Arena, bringing incredible energy as the Caps secured a thrilling victory over top-of-the-table Bendigo Spirit.

The atmosphere was electric, with Radford players cheering loud and proud as Jade Melbourne delivered a stunning 40-point performance. Their enthusiasm fuelled the Caps' momentum, making for an unforgettable night of basketball.

Adding to the excitement, a few lucky Radford players had the chance to step onto the court for a special activity, walking away with awesome prizes.

We can’t wait to do it all again in the 2025/26 WNBL season.

Vishwak Gudipalli centre stage at the UC Capitals match.

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