Stanmore Congratulations Aidan Principe and William Gray wear bronze medals won at the U14 Pan Pacific Youth Water Polo Festival. April. Members of the Australian Youth Sevens team have qualified for the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires 2018. Thomas Larkings (second from left) with fellow Australian competitors at the 2018 WorldWater Polo 420 Sailing Championships Aidan Principe (9/PR) and William Gray (9/KL) won bronze medals representing Sailing Rugby NSW at the U14 Pan Pacific Youth Water Henry Larkings (12/FL) represented Angus Bell (12/KL) was a member of Polo Festival in Auckland. Australia at the 2018 Sailing Youth the NSW I rugby squad that won the Diving World Championships held in Texas in Australian Schools Championships in July. Henry and his partner won bronze July. Angus was also selected for the Ellis Khu (7/JN) won Bronze and Silver at in the boys’ two-person skiff. Australian Schools Squad to play New the School Sport Diving Championships Thomas Larkings (11/FL) and his Zealand and Tonga in the Tri-Nations in the 12 to 14 Years age group. He had Series in October. previously placed first in the 12 Years partner came sixth in the Open class at Boys' Springboard event at the NSW All the 2018 World 420 Sailing Newington students Tolu Koula, Saul Schools Secondary Diving Championships, which were held in the Lewis (12/MO) and Kaeo Weekes (11/MA) Championships. US in August. The duo competed against competed for Australia in the Oceania 75 other teams from across the world. Rugby U18 Sevens Championships in Climbing Benjamin Firth (7/PR) represented NSW at the 2018 Australian Youth Climbing Championships. He was named the Youth C (12–13-year-old) National Speed Champion. Swimming Congratulations to Lachlan Sheehy, (11/JN) who won bronze in the 17 and Over 200m Freestyle at the NSW All Schools Swimming Championships, and to Newington’s 17 and Over 4 x 50m Medley Relay team – Luca Polvere (12/KL), Jack Rudkins (12/MA), Aiden Fisher (12/FL) and Lachlan Sheehy (11/JN) – who also won bronze. Marcus Dadd (12/ME) and Harrison Loeffler (8/ME) also competed at the championships. Lachlan went on to represent NSW at the School Sport Luca Polvere, Jack Rudkins, Aiden Fisher and Lachlan Sheehy wearing their bronze Australia Swimming Championships, medals at the NSW All Schools Swimming Championships. where he placed fourth. 26| NEWS SPRING 2018| GRATITUDE