Introducing the 2023 Don Deeble Sports Star finalists

February

February

Name- Luella Greer

School- Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Sport- Volleyball

Achievements- Victorian and Australian indoor volleyball team, Victorian beach volleyball team and was MVP in 2021, attended the 2022 AIS Volleyball camp, MVP at national title.

Quote- “We gelled together in an amazing way, much like we did in the Victorian team. It was certainly an eye opener. We didn’t win a game but we came home so much stronger and better for the

experience.”

March

Name- Jack Innella

Team- Australian Boomerangs

Sport- Basketball

Achievements- First Boomerangs player to be invited to the AIS, made the state men’s squad as a 14-year-old, a part of the Virtus Asian Games held in Brisbane,

Quote- “My parents made it simple for me, see ball get ball. So, I did.”

April

Name- Emily Mifsud

School- Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Sport- Running

Achievements- Victoria at the 2022 Australian Cross Country Championships and competing at the 2022 Australian Track and Field Championships, selected to represent Australia at the annual Simplot Games held in Salt Lake City, finishing 4th in the 3200 meter event.

Quote- “From a very early age I just loved to run around, run everywhere, whenever I got a chance to get outside, I ran,”

May

Name- Bridget Mihulk

School- Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Sport- Tennis

Achievements- Played Junior ITF tournaments in New Zealand, Singapore and Thailand, semi final in the ITF Canberra tournament, WTA singles ranking about 900 and a junior ranking of 400.

Quote- “It brings out the best in me. I’m very competitive and love the challenge of working out my opponent and how to win.”

June

Name- Jacob Cassar

Club- Lionsden Boxing Academy

Sport- Boxing

Achievements- Victorian captain, 28-0 record, 2 Australian titles, as a featherweight he is ranked number one in Australia and the Commonwealth in his age group and 16th in the world, best male boxer of the tournament in the under-19 Australian Championships, in the AIS.

Quote- “What I love about boxing is the dedication it demands of you if you are going to succeed. It’s not easy to get up every day and train three times.”

July

Name- Alana Cortellino

Club-school- Calder United and Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Sport- Soccer

Achievements- Junior Matildas, Football Victoria National Training Centre program, at Melbourne Victory, Calder United captain.

Quote- “I suppose I just loved to compete and was a very determined person.”

August

Name- Amelie Guziak

Club- RACV Club

Sport- Squash

Achievements- Scholarship to the Victorian Institute of Sport, represented Australia in the World Junior Squash Championships, ranked number one in Australia in the under 17’s and number two in the female junior rankings overall.

Quote- “I am just the most competitive person! My strengths are my fitness and work ethic. I am skilful and disciplined. My focus and mental strength are also critical for me.”

September

Name- Theodore Kaing

Club-School- Notorious Martial Arts and Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Sport- Taekwondo

Achievements- Represented Australia in the 2023 Cadet World Taekwondo Championships coming third, number one in Victoria, black belt with one dan.

Quote- “Right now, I love everything about my sport… I am very grateful for everyone who supports me. I won’t let them down.”

October

Name- Shrey Dhand

School- Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Sport- Badminton

Achievements- Represented Australia three times, won many Victorian and Australian junior titles, won the Protech Elite Series Open Men’s singles as a 15-year-old.

Quote- “I still have much to learn, I need to work on playing under pressure and my shuttle movement.”

November

Name- Rosie Bilszta

School- Maribyrnong Sports Academy

Sport- Artistic Swimming

Achievements- Represented Australia at the2023 FINA Youth Artistic Swimming Championships, her team has won state and national titles in the various forms of artistic swimming.

Quote- “It was an amazing experience, one that I will build on to fulfil my dream of representing Australia at the Olympics.”