Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeLocal NewsBig day out at small school sports day

Big day out at small school sports day

Mil Lel Primary School School Captains With Shield TBW Newsgroup
CHAMPION EFFORT: Mil Lel Primary School has ended a 24-year Mount Gambier District Small Schools Sports Day championship drought, claiming the coveted shield in Friday’s 2019 installment. After leading the school through the heart of Mount Gambier for the annual pre-competition street parade, school captains Rachel and Bradley were among those to put their best foot forward as hundreds of children competed at Blue Lake Sports Park. Picture: MOLLY TAYLOR

A DOMINANT sporting display has landed Mil Lel Primary School its first Mount Gambier District Small Schools Sports Day crown in almost three decades.

The small school – situated just north of Mount Gambier – stormed home to win by over 300 points and claim the silverware for the first time in 24 years, finishing ahead of Suttontown and Moorak primary schools respectively.

Bringing together the district’s rural primary schools for competitive fun at Blue Lake Sports Park, the event also features the traditional street parade which brings Mount Gambier’s central business district to a halt.

Limestone Coast education director Adam Box said the day was something students looked forward to every year.

“The day is massively supported by community members with parents preparing and their kids ready,” he said.

“I think the event is valued by the smaller schools and gives a fun opportunity to develop a healthier and happier lifestyle.

“I think it also gives the schools a community presence but they are already valued anyway due to the quality education they provide.”

Mr Box said before the event was formed years ago, the day may have been the only time for students to socalise with other schools.

“Times have changed with schools now combining and going on camps and trip with each other,” he said.

“Although, the tradition of this event has been sustained and is still heavily alive.

Jobe, Rachel, Bradley, Elwood, Aynslee And Jorja TBW Newsgroup
STRONG REPRESENTATION: Placing first by over 300 points at Small Schools Sports Day on Friday, Mil Lel Primary School Year 5 student Jobe (back right), school captains Rachel and Bradley, Year 7 student Elwood, Year 3 student Aynslee (front left) and Year 4 student Jorja all represented the school with pride. Picture: MOLLY TAYLOR

“The tradition is valued by community members and I think that will continue.”

Mil Lel Primary School wellbeing coordinator Michelle Schutz said students literally marched to the own beat of their drum, making music for the street parade to set the tone for a strong day out for the school.

“The students had a few practices to get their rhythm going with the upper primary school teacher showing them the ropes throughout the year,” she said.

“All small schools participate in the street parade before the sports day, calling out their war cries to the public.

“The vibe it brings is positive and the kids really enjoy shouting and representing their school.”

Ms Schutz said the event gave students a unique opportunity to compete against peers outside of their normal school networks.

“They do not usually have many to compete against in their own year levels, especially in our internal sports day.

“Unless students go to South Australian Primary Schools Amateur Sports Association (SAPSASA) events, students do not get that opportunity to compete and interact with other schools so this is perfect for that.

“Our whole school is involved whether it be our championship sprinters or through novelty events.”

Bean Bag Relay Aynslee Year 3 TBW Newsgroup
EYE ON THE PRIZE: Mil Lel Primary School Year 3 student Aynslee placed first in the 9 Years old girls championship 100 metre sprints at the Small Schools Sports Day on Friday. Picture: MOLLY TAYLOR
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Classic fundraiser returns

THE annual Mother's Day Classic is set to return to Mount Gambier/Berrin this weekend, inviting the community to gather and support breast cancer research. The...
More News

Community voice shapes CBD Master Plan

PROGRESS of the City of Mount Gambier’s next stage of its Central Business District (CBD) Master Plan is underway, with strong community and stakeholder...

Beachport turns it on for Veterans golfers

IN perfect golfing weather at Beachport, SE Veterans golfers found the course in top condition. A field of 64 teed off and the first division...

Popular competition at RSL club

THE Mount Gambier RSL and District Bowling Club recently held the RSL Care SA Ladies 5-A-Side competition.  Fours winners came from Beachport – Lynette Smith,...

Travelling entertainer returns home

TRAVELLING the world for work is everyone’s dream, and former Mount Gambier/Berrin performer Charlie Andrews has recently returned home to South Australia after five...

LCFNL gears up for Round 4

CASTERTON SANDFORD v WEST GAMBIER WEST Gambier will be hoping for another good week against Casterton Sandford this Saturday for Round 4 of Limestone Coast...

College teacher receives recognition

ST Martins Lutheran College’s Courtney Lewis has been named a Rising Star for 2026 by The Educator, recognising her as one of Australia’s most...

Creek stable back in action today

THE training career for former Mount Gambier resident Lee Creek resumes today at Bordertown. Creek's last runner was here at Mount Gambier on February 22, 2023 before...

Saints to keep undefeated run in tact

SOUTH GAMBIER V MILLICENT MILLICENT has beaten the reigning premiers North Gambier, got the better of Penola and held off a strong challenge from Casterton...

As close as it gets

PORT MACDONNELL 54 D MOUNT BURR 53 MOUNT Burr hosted Port Mac in sunny conditions on Anzac Day in what played out as a tight...

Hawks fly high on Anzac Day

KONGORONG 53 D TANTANOOLA 40 On a warm and blustery Anzac Day afternoon, with the Mel Tilley Medal on the line, both Kongorong and Tantanoola...