Thursday, September 5, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

MSHS Clinches Two Titles At Interschool Basketball Tournament

Mackay State High School showcased its basketball prowess, winning two titles at the recent Mackay Interschool Basketball Tournament, which brought together schools from across the region. The school's Open Boys and Junior Girls teams emerged victorious, demonstrating skill, teamwork, and determination.
The Open Boys, coached by Mr Stuart Watkins, began their campaign with a commanding win against Sarina State High School, setting the tone for the tournament. Their second game against Northern Beaches State High School proved to be a tougher challenge, with the boys having to regroup after a quick start from their opponents. However, a well-timed timeout helped them regain control, resulting in a fantastic team win.
The final round game saw the boys cruise to another victory, this time against Carlisle, securing their spot in the grand final against Northern Beaches SHS, their toughest competition. Determined to avoid a repeat of their earlier close call, the team started strong and maintained their lead from start to finish to win 62-48.
Standout performers in the grand final included Andrew Llelliot, whose offensive prowess proved too much for any defender, and Eligh Kingston, who excelled on both ends of the floor. Kingston not only neutralised the opposition's biggest threat but also directed the team’s offence from the point guard position. Youngster Brodie McBean and team captain Riley Armstrong also delivered consistently strong performances, with both players stepping up in the grand final. The future looks bright for the team, with McBean and sixth man Miles Pendleton poised to take on bigger roles next year as the team farewells its graduating seniors.
Mr Watkins praised his team's efforts, saying, "The boys showed incredible resilience and teamwork throughout the tournament. Every player stepped up when it mattered most, and it was great to see the senior boys finish their school careers on a high note."
The Junior Girls, coached by Mr Tyreeq Salleh Meadows, had an equally impressive run in the tournament. Throughout the round games, the team displayed dominance, cruising to comfortable victories. Experienced guards Lani Minster and Tannum Kingston were instrumental on both ends of the floor, showcasing their all-around skills. They were ably supported by forward Lisa Lelliot, who was a force on the boards and solid in defence, while Addison Armstrong contributed key shots that helped secure the wins.
In the grand final, the Junior Girls continued their winning form, defeating their opponents 46-28. Mr Salleh Meadows was particularly impressed with the team’s performance, stating, "Our girls played with great energy and focus. The way they moved the ball and worked together was outstanding, and it’s exciting to think about what they can achieve in the future."
Mr. Brett Watton, Head of HPE and Sporting Academies, hinted at the potential for basketball to become a more prominent feature at the school.
"These wins are a testament to the hard work of our students and coaches. With the level of talent and passion we've seen, it might be time to seriously consider basketball as one of our Sporting Academies in the future.
“It's clear that Mackay State High has what it takes to succeed on and off the court."

Mackay State High School open boys team
Mackay State High School junior girls team

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