Junior Sports Star of the Year for 2021

Ella Wilson

     

Winner
2021



Ella Wilson

Athletics

Runner Up: Harriet Lloyd-Jones (Athletics)
(Sponsored by Toowoomba Land Rover)

Junior Rising Star: Bianca Markham (Softball)
(Sponsored by Holmes Smash Repairs)

Junior Chase Your Dreams: Ella Milne (Volleyball)
(Sponsored by The Athletes Foot)

Junior Para Athlete of the Year: Austin Knopke (Athletics, Touch and AFL)
(Sponsored by Heron Eyecare)

Primary School of the Year: Toowoomba East State School
Secondary School of the Year: Fairholme College
(Sponsored by Clive Berghofer Land Sales)

Runner-Up
2021



Harriet Lloyd-Jones

Athletics

         

Junior Monthly Award Winners for 2021

         
   

January
Hannah Pollock
Triathlon
 
February
Bianca Markham
Softball
 
March
Ella Milne
Volleyball

Hannah came 1st for her age group at the Qld State Triathlon Championships in Hervey Bay which has qualified her for the Qld Triathlon Team to compete at the National Championships.
 
Bianca is a member of the Qld Under 16 Softball Squad and has been selected in the Australian Under 15 squad which will compete at the 2021 International Friendship Series at Blacktown, NSW in July.
 
Ella has been selected in the Volleyball Qld Under 18 Girls team to compete at the National Youth Volleyball Championships in Bendigo in September.
         
   

April
Ella Wilson
Athletics
 
May
Harriet Lloyd-Jones
Athletics & Cross Country
 
June
Nicholas Denny
Athletics

At the 2021 National Track & Field Championships, Ella won gold medals in the Under 16 1500m and 3000m, and silver in the 800m.
 
Harriet won the gold medal in the Under 17 Steeplechase at the National Athletics Championships. She has also competed at the All Schools Cross Country Championships and from this performance has been selected in the Queensland All Schools Cross Country team.
 
At the Australian Athletics Championships held in April Nicholas won the silver medal in the Under 16 Mens 4 x 200m Relay, bronze in the Under 15 200m, placed 4th in the Under 15 100m and 6th in the Long Jump.
         
   

July
Sienna Deurloo
Swimming
 
August
Andrew Byrnes
Volleyball
 
September
Piper Wise
Equestrian

At the Australian Age Swimming Championships Sienna won the bronze medal in the Girls 15 years 1500m freestyle and placed 4th in the 800m Freestyle. At the Qld Short course championships Sienna won silver medals in the 15 years 1500m Freestyle and 400m Individual Medley and a bronze in the 800m Freestyle. From these performances Sienna has been selected in the Queensland Swimming Bronze Squad for 2021/22.
 
Andrew was selected in the Queensland Under 18 Men’s Indoor Volleyball team to compete at the Australian Championships in Bendigo, however these championships had to be cancelled due to Covid restrictions. This team now has the opportunity to compete at the Queensland Country Championships in Bundaberg at the end of October.
 
At the 2021 IQ Queensland Championships Piper won the Reserve Champion Overall in Advance Dressage and came 3rd Overall in Medium Dressage and Senior Show Hunter.
         
   

October
Bailey Deakin
Touch
 
November
Denika Murray
Athletics
 
December
Edward Beverland
Swimming

Bailey captained the Darling Downs Under 15 Schoolboys Touch team at the Queensland Schools Championships, where he was named ‘Best and Fairest’ Player of the Carnival. From his performance at this carnival he was selected in the Under 15 Queensland School Sport Merit Team and the Australian Under 18 Touch Squad.
 
At the Queensland All Schools Track and Field Championships, Denika won the gold medal in the Under 16 Girls long jump with a jump of 5.63m, and bronze in the Under 16 Girls triple jump with a jump of 11.25m. She also competed in the 100m and 200m at these championships where she finished 4th in both events.
 
At the Queensland Age Swimming Championships, Edward won the gold medal in the 50m and 100m freestyle, silver in the 50m and 100m backstroke and 50m butterfly, and bronze in the 100m breaststroke. From his performances at these championships Eddy was selected in the Queensland Schools Merit Swimming Team to compete at the Nationals, however these championships were cancelled due to Covid.