Senior Boys Volleyball – A Final Tournament to Remember 🏐
On Wednesday 4 March, our Senior Boys Volleyball team proudly represented St Albans Secondary College in what was their final interschool volleyball tournament. With great energy, teamwork, and determination, the boys gave it their all on the court and put on a fantastic performance.
The team started strong with an impressive win against Keilor Downs College. Through strong communication, clean serves, butter sets and powerful spikes, the boys were able to secure the victory and set the tone for the day.
They then faced a tough challenge against Lakeview Senior College. Despite a hard-fought match and a great effort from our team, Lakeview proved difficult to overcome and eventually went on to win the entire tournament.
While the result didn’t quite go our way in the end, the boys should be incredibly proud of their effort, sportsmanship, and the way they represented the school. As their final volleyball tournament at St Albans Secondary College, it was a great opportunity to finish their journey together on a high note and create lasting memories as a team.
Mr David Dang – Physical Education | House Program Leader | Advance Program Leader
St Albans Senior Tennis Teams
The senior boys and girls tennis teams from St Albans Secondary College proudly represented their school in a competitive day of matches, showing strong skill, teamwork, and sportsmanship throughout.
The girls team, made up of Kathy Ho, Kayla Nguyen, Delphi Lagas, Amy Shi, Katherine Tran, and Alanda Yang, had an outstanding performance, finishing 2nd overall. They impressed early with a solid win against Victoria University Secondary College, earning their place in the finals. Despite a determined effort, they fell just short against a strong Southern Cross College side, securing a well-deserved runner-up position.
The boys team, led by Lachlan Tran, alongside Khoa Tran, Ognen Kebakovski, Amanshu Nagpal, and Leinard Marzon, also showed great determination on the court. They celebrated a strong victory over Victoria University Secondary College but were unable to overcome a tough Gilson College team, narrowly missing out on a spot in the finals.
Across both teams, players demonstrated excellent support for one another, great teamwork, and positive attitudes throughout the day. It was a fantastic experience for all involved, highlighted by effort, resilience, and school pride.
A big thank you to coaches Steven Vo and Dimi Han for their guidance and support in making the day a success.
Mr Steven Vo – Mathematics





