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Logo for SA school sport The Advertiser and Sunday Mail. The School Sports Awards recognise and reward the outstanding sporting achievements of young people in our community. The awards are an initiative of The Advertiser, Sunday Mail and the Department for Education.

Award categories

There are 4 major award categories.

  • Individual primary school competitor.
  • Individual secondary school competitor.
  • Student official.
  • Team.

Presentation of awards

An awards function will be held on Wednesday 20 November at Keith Murdoch House. Finalists will be invited to the function and receive a certificate of merit. Overall winners and runners up will receive a trophy or medal and recognition in The Advertiser or Sunday Mail.

Winners and finalists

Individual primary school competitor

  • Charlie Camilleri, Prince Alfred College – Cross Country, Track and Field, Touch Football
  • Harvey Clark, Trinity College – Australian Football, Basketball
  • Orlando Eitel, St Martin de Porres School – Diving, Gymnastic, Swimming
  • Isabelle Goddard, St Johns Grammar School – Swimming, Diving
  • Paige Gray, Portside Christian College – Football (soccer), Athletics, Cross Country
  • Sofia Haddock, Burnside Primary School – Tennis
  • Sia Iyengar, Henley Beach Primary School – Cricket
  • Rose Kishinets, St Peters Woodlands Grammar School – Swimming
  • Nate Wenske, Trinity College – BMX
  • Matilda White, Rosary School – Football (Soccer)

Winner: Sofia Haddock, Burnside Primary School

Runner up: Nate Wenske, Trinity College

Individual secondary school competitor

  • James Azli, Concordia College – Archery
  • Finley Bennett, Brighton Secondary School – Volleyball
  • Douglas Cochrane, Henley High School – Australian Football
  • Raegan Denton, Henley High School – Golf
  • Mitch Evans, Brighton Secondary School – Baseball
  • Lara Gribben, Norwood International High School – Australian Football, Basketball
  • Elana Holub, Thebarton Senior College – Ice Hockey
  • Grace Martin, Henley High School – Australian Football
  • Charlotte McAuliffe, St Peter’s Collegiate Girls School – Athletics
  • Keira Post, St Mary’s College – Athletics
  • Amlani Tatu, Underdale High School – Football (Soccer)
  • Emma Vonthethoff, St Aloysius College, Artistic Freeskating

Joint winner: Finley Bennett, Brighton Secondary School

Joint winner: Raegen Denton, Henley High School

Runner up: Amlani Tatu, Underdale High School

Student official

  • Dorian Edmonds, Seaton High School – Baseball
  • Isabella Fisher, Woodcroft College – Swimming
  • Lucas Gulin, St Marks College – Netball
  • Adol Jol, Murray Bridge High School – Volleyball
  • Alexander Scarman, Emmaus Christian College – Australian Football

Winner: Alexander Scarman, Emmaus Christian College

Runner up: Dorian Edmonds, Seaton High School

Teams

  • South Australian 15 Years and Under Australian Football Girls Team
  • South Australian Youth Women's Baseball Team

Winner: South Australian 15 Years and Under Australian Football Girls Team

Runner up: South Australian Youth Women's Baseball Team

Who can be nominated?

Young people between the ages of 10 and 18 (turning 10 after 1 January 2024, or turning 18 on or before 31 December 2024), who are enrolled in a South Australian primary or secondary school.

A young person can be nominated for any outstanding sporting achievement or service to sport as an individual within a school or club competition in South Australia.

A school aged team can be nominated for any outstanding sporting achievement.

Nominations are open to young people and teams from metropolitan and rural South Australia.

How to nominate

Nominations closed on Sunday 3 November 2024.

Conditions of entry

Anyone can nominate a young person for the School Sports Awards.

Contact information of an appropriate coach, physical education instructor or teacher must be included on the nomination form to verify details. Nominees agree to allow the use of their nomination details and photos for publicity purposes in print publications, department intranet, public websites and social media.

History of the awards

In 1997 the department and the Messenger introduced the sports awards to recognise outstanding sporting achievements of young people within schools. Originally the Youth Sports Awards, it was rebadged to the School Sports Awards in 2012 with two major categories, a primary school and a secondary school award. The student official and teams awards were introduced in 2020.

Past winners include Olympic gold medallist, Kyle Chalmers, Olympian Jack Rossiter, and Australian cricket player Darcie Brown.


Primary school sport award


YearNameSchoolSport(s)
2023Nahla SalleyHenley Beach Primary SchoolTennis
2022Tom Brunet-GresequeCharles Campbell CollegeJudo
2021 Maia Taite Southern Montessori School Surfing

2020

William Brown

Magill School

Cycling

2019

Catrina Tan

Stirling East Primary School

Badminton

2018

Joshua Turner

Coorara Primary School

Archery

2017

Charlotte Kempenaers-Pocz

Glenelg Primary School

Tennis

2016

Ben Hinks

Craigburn Primary School

Sailing

2015

Charlotte Kempenaers-Pocz

Glenelg Primary School

Tennis

2014

Alex Haydon

Henley Beach Primary School

Squash

2013

Callum Park

Plympton Primary School

Baseball & Australian football

2012

Nikki Thompson

Para Hills Primary School

Athletics


Secondary school sport award


YearNameSchoolSport(s)
2023Lucy Voyvodic and Cameron ZajerScotch College and Brighton Secondary SchoolNetball and Volleyball
2022Milsy MurrayHenley High SchoolFootball (soccer)
2021 Isabella Vincent Pembroke School Swimming

2020

Darcie Brown

Henley High School

Cricket, netball & Australian football

2019

Alexandra Haydon

Henley High School

Squash

2018

Matthew Carter

Pembroke School

Diving

2017

Alexandra Chidiac

Open Access College

Football (soccer)

2016

Liam Bekric

Underdale High School

Swimming

2015

Kyle Chalmers

Immanuel College

Swimming

2014

Jack Rossiter

Woodcroft College

Shooting

2013

Kyle Chalmers

Immanuel College

Swimming

2012

Emma Checker

Immanuel College

Football (soccer)


Teams award


YearSchool / TeamSport
202318 years and under girls softball state teamSoftball
2022Ben Hinks (Urrbrae Agricultural High School) and Carter Baker (LeFevre High School)
Ellen Sampson (Walfod Anglican School for Girls) and Fallon Katz (Pulteney Grammar School)
Sailing
2021 St Peter's College Open schoolboys eights rowing

2020

Immanuel College

Open girls basketball


Student officials award


YearNameSchool
2023Anamika JakhwalAustralian Science & Mathematics School
2022Jesse IsaacEndeavour College
2021 Sean Gabell Salisbury High School

2020

Zack Brittan

Golden Grove High School

School Sport SA

Phone: 8416 5900
Email: education.schoolsportsa [at] sa.gov.au