Consistency key to President’s College triumph at Nationals – Cameron

Willon Cameron, physical education teacher at President’s College

Willon Cameron, the physical education teacher at President’s College, took a moment to reflect on the team’s remarkable achievement in clinching the National Schools’ Championships for the second consecutive year. He emphasised the dedication and hard work that forged their winning squad.
Cameron stated, “We believe our consistency across the events definitely played a role. Of course none of that would have been possible with the support of administration and the education department and our past students, particularly Mr Reece Wade, who sponsored the track programme for the entire year that enabled us to get a coach, Mr Raymond Daw, who worked with the students, and the students and the parents stepped up and supported; they turned up to training, they put in the work, and it was great that they were able to be rewarded.”
Despite the accolades, Cameron remains optimistic about future improvements, particularly in securing more medals across both track and field.
“I think going into next year I believe we have to improve our performances on the track and even the field events; we have to be able to score more points. You know, we are consistent across different events scoring points, but you know, we believe we need to be on the podium more, or we need to be turning some bronze into silver, some silver into gold, etc. So we believe we need our playfield up and running to be able to do that; our playfield is not fully functional, and we are hoping to get that up and running as soon as possible to maximise our training,” Cameron added.
With a total of 275 points, President’s College secured a decisive victory at the Nationals, finishing 45 points ahead of the second-place team.


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