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Benowa State High School celebrates rare double triumph in volleyball

A Gold Coast high school better known for its academic success has been celebrating an astonishing double sports triumph. See the photos and video.

Benowa celebrate schools volleyball triumph

Students and staff at a Gold Coast high school are celebrating a remarkable double triumph, after its girls volleyball teams were crowned Australian champions at both Year 8 and Year 11 level.

Head of Health and Physical Education at Benowa State High School Ian Hutchison, who coached the Year 8 team while the Year 11 champs were coached by Gavin Mackay, said the rare double triumph was a “surreal” moment.

The Benowa State High School Year 8 girls team celebrates after their triumph in the Australian Volleyball Schools Cup in December. Picture: Volleyball Australia
The Benowa State High School Year 8 girls team celebrates after their triumph in the Australian Volleyball Schools Cup in December. Picture: Volleyball Australia
The Benowa State High School Year 8 girls team celebrates after their triumph in the Australian Volleyball Schools Cup in December. Picture: Volleyball Australia
The Benowa State High School Year 8 girls team celebrates after their triumph in the Australian Volleyball Schools Cup in December. Picture: Volleyball Australia

“We’d won one in 30 years and then we won two in the space of an hour,” Mr Hutchison said. “They’re incredibly hard to come by because there’s only five boy and five girl national titles handed out each year.

“It was quite incredible. It was actually surreal.

“You wake up Sunday morning and say, ‘holy hell, how did that happen?’ ”

Grace and Molli Milne in action for Australian Volleyball Schools Cup Year 11 champions Benowa State High School. Picture: Rogue Gun Photography/Benowa State High School.
Grace and Molli Milne in action for Australian Volleyball Schools Cup Year 11 champions Benowa State High School. Picture: Rogue Gun Photography/Benowa State High School.

Mr Hutchison said the success at the Australian Volleyball Schools Cup last month came on the back of a years-long program that had produced a number of elite players including Nicole Sanderson, Jessyka Ngauamo, Emma Burton, Kara Inskip and Aleisha Stevens.

“We’re very proud (of the winning teams) and we’re very proud of the whole program,” Mr Hutchison said.

“It’s kind of a cultural thing that we’ve taken a long time to develop.

“... We’ve had a range of players that have ended up playing professionally and for Australia.

There’s that magnificent legacy thing that older kids leave.”

Australian Volleyball Schools Cup Year 8 champions Benowa State High School. Picture: Rogue Gun Photography/Benowa State High School.
Australian Volleyball Schools Cup Year 8 champions Benowa State High School. Picture: Rogue Gun Photography/Benowa State High School.
Australian Volleyball Schools Cup Year 11 champions Benowa State High School. Picture: Rogue Gun Photography/Benowa State High School.
Australian Volleyball Schools Cup Year 11 champions Benowa State High School. Picture: Rogue Gun Photography/Benowa State High School.

Mr Hutchison said the triumph was a reflection of the success of the sports program at Benowa, which in the past has been best known for its academic achievements.

“The things that are happening in sport in Benowa State High School are unbelievable,” he said.

“As an example, at the end of the year, during our sports awards, for senior sports person and junior sports person, if you haven’t played for Australia you’re not even on the shortlist. And that’s remarkable.

“Yes we have the academics but we also have this amazing sports program that keeps producing just unbelievable sportspeople.”

keith.woods@news.com.au

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