Head of the River Winners

Congratulations to our Rowers who performed exceptionally on the waters at West Lakes last Saturday as part of the SA Schools Head of the River, with a crowd of approximately 4000.

Loreto competed in eight events, of which we won five and placed third in another. Results are as follows:

Year 8B crew – 7th place
Ella H, Gracie T, Georgia J, Mikyala M and Alice H

Year 8A crew – 1st place
Portia K, Luci B, Abbey D Olivia P, Evie B

Year 9A crew – 9th place
Olivia C, Sophia M, Molly T, Giuliana B, Lexi C

Year 10C crew – 1st place
Alexis C, Imogen S, Alessandra R, Isabella R, Genevieve M

Year 10B crew – 1st place
Luci Bell – Eliza H, Lucy H, Laura F, Charlotte K

Year 10A crew – 1st place
Emily D, Bianca K, Isabella D, Fearne R, Emily L

Senior 1st Four – 1st place
Olivia K, Madison J, Poppy L, Georgina T, India L

Senior 1st Eight – 3rd place
Charlotte L, Victoria B, Deanna M, Mariah M, Charlotte I, Francesca L, Hallie A, Hilary L, Eryn M

With this, Loreto was the top performing girl’s school during the day. All our girls did an amazing job and after achieving a record of three wins last year, we again set the bar a little higher.


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