CHARTERS TOWERS SHINES WITH NORTH QUEENSLAND'S TOP STUDENT ATHLETES OF 2025!!
- Dec 14, 2025
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From athletics tracks and swimming pools to football fields and netball courts, Charters Towers students are proving that hard work, talent, and sportsmanship go hand in hand. A huge congratulations to the students, schools & families!!
All Souls St Gabriels School:
Darcy Cameron (Year 11) - Senior Sportsman of the Year, inter-house and inter-school Age Champion, and a member of North Queensland's cross country and athletics team competing at the State Championships.
Mason Storey (Year 7) - Swimming superstar, breaking records at inter-school carnivals, dominating North Queensland State Championships, and achieving a bronze medal at the National Titles in Ballarat.
Charters Towers State High School:
Heidi O'Keefe (Year 10) - Senior Sportswoman of the Year, age champion, MVP of the Charters Towers Netball A-Grade competition and selected for the U16 North Queensland United Netball Team.
Max Glenwright (Year 10) - Senior Sportsman of the Year, age champion, and standout athlete in athletics and touch football.
Maggie Matthews (Year 8) - Junior Sportswoman of the Year and
cross country champion.
Curtis Kleyn (Year 7) - Junior Sportsman of the Year and inter-school champion.
Katya Du Toit (Year 9) - 2025 Sportsmanship Award recipient, exemplifying teamwork and fair play.
Charters Towers is more than a town - it's a sporting powerhouse!









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