
Our Athletes

Abigail Durdin
Basketball
Abi has established herself as a high-level country basketballer, known for her athleticism, court vision, and relentless work ethic. Growing up with a passion for the game, she has progressed rapidly through local and state competitions, earning recognition for her leadership and high-performance play. She has developed into a strong two-way player, bringing intensity to both ends of the court, which has provided her with the opportunity to begin her NBL1 career in 2026.

Amelie Reid
BMX
Amelie is a BMX racer representing Western Australia and Australia in competitions across the state, nationally, and on the international stage. She is currently ranked World No. 1 in her age group and is a two-time World Champion, four-time Australian Champion, and seven-time State Champion. Through her dedication, determination, and passion for the sport, she continues to achieve success at the highest levels of BMX racing, with her long-term goal of representing Australia at the 2032 Olympic Games.

Braxton Callaughan
BMX
Braxton has been riding BMX since the age of seven, competing at State, National, and World-level events throughout his career. He has travelled across Australia for competitions and has embraced every opportunity the sport has provided. Braxton proudly held a WA State plate for six consecutive years and achieved the No. 3 Australian plate at the 2022 National Championships in Launceston, Tasmania, earning selection to represent Australia in Glasgow, Scotland. Currently ranked 3WA, he remains highly motivated and focused on achieving even greater success in the years ahead.

Chelsea Maley
Swimming
Chelsea has been a competitive swimmer for eight years with Mandurah Swimming Club. She has competed at multiple State Championships and National Championships throughout her swimming career. Chelsea has a strong passion for the sport and is committed to continuing to compete into her adulthood.

Cooper Dunlop
Cycling
Cooper has competed across almost every cycling discipline over the past 12 years, ultimately finding his passion in road and track cycling. He is committed to continuing to develop his skills and deepen his understanding of the demanding endurance world of cycling. Cooper aspires to travel the world competing in a sport he is passionate about, with the long-term goal of becoming a professional cyclist and one day representing his country at Olympic and World Championship level.

Ebony Stewart
Netball
Ebony has had netball as a significant part of her life and she enjoys being part of a team environment. She consistently gives 100%, supports her teammates both on and off the court, and works hard to improve her skills with each game. Netball keeps Ebony active, builds her confidence, and has contributed to her growth both as a player and as a person.

Harry Morrison
Cycling
Harry is a track and road cyclist who has competed at State and National competitions. He's a member of Peel District Cycling Club and enjoys riding and competing with his teammates.

Isla Menzies
Sport Climbing
Isla enjoys rock climbing both outdoors and on the indoor competition circuit. She has been competing at a national level for the past three years and represented herself at the IFSC Open Oceania Championships in 2024. Isla enjoys both lead climbing and bouldering, with a particular passion for lead climbing and the challenge of long, flowing, powerful routes. She continues to pursue opportunities to develop her skills and compete at the highest level possible.

Jacob Roughton
Freestyle BMX
Jacob comes from an enduro mountain biking background, developing strong bike control and technical ability. He now competes in freestyle BMX competitions, where he enjoys the creative and expressive side of riding. Jacob is drawn to the judged format of freestyle BMX, valuing progression, style, and skill execution over traditional racing.

James Mouton
Sport Climbing
James is an Australian climber who competes internationally in speed climbing and proudly represents Australia on the world stage. With five years of competitive experience and three years as a PRAS scholarship athlete, he has achieved outstanding results, including placing 12th in the Open category at the Oceania Speed Championships and 29th at the Youth World Championships in the U17 Speed division. James is also the 2024 Youth National Champion in bouldering and a multiple-time Youth State Champion. Dedicated to continual improvement and high-performance development, he is working towards his long-term goal of competing at the Olympic Games.

Kenzie du Bois
Basketball
Kenzie has had the privilege of representing Western Australia at national championships for the past 3 years, competing at a high representative level throughout her basketball journey. Through consistent effort and a strong commitment to development, she recently earned her second contract in NBL1. She is grateful for the opportunities the game has provided and prides herself on bringing a team-first attitude, strong work ethic, and positive leadership to every environment she joins.

Levi Hinton
Volleyball
Levi Hinton is a 16 year old Volleyball player who plays for the Mandurah Volleyball Association’s division 1 WAVL Team. Levi recently represented WA in the Australian Youth Volleyball Competition held in Perth in 2025. He has also competed in the 2024/25 Australian Volleyball Schools Cup (AVSC) on the Gold-Coast representing his school Mandurah Baptist College. Levi’s 6’6 height, 200cm wingspan and impressive spike touch makes him a formidable Middle Blocker.

Lily Cassidy
Ice Skating
Lily discovered her passion for ice skating at just three years of age and has loved the sport ever since. For the past four years, she has proudly represented Western Australia at national-level competitions, demonstrating her commitment and dedication to the sport. Lily’s passion for skating is reflected in her strong work ethic, determination to improve, and desire to perform at her best whenever she takes to the ice.


Luke McDonough
Swimming
Luke is a competitive swimmer with Peel Aquatic Club who is focused on becoming stronger and faster in the water. Having been involved in the sport for the past three years, he has developed a passion for racing and continual improvement. Luke is committed to building his skills and performance and aims to continue competing at a high level as he progresses in the sport.


Megan Maley
Swimming
Megan has been swimming for eight years and has developed a strong passion for both the sport and competition. She enjoys the opportunities and experiences that swimming has provided and is committed to continuing her growth as an athlete. Megan recently competed at age group national championships on the Gold Coast.

Olivia Rutter
Hockey
Olivia Rutter is a dedicated hockey goalkeeper who began playing in goals at the age of 10. Currently in Year 9 at school, she has developed a strong passion for the position and a love for the sport of hockey. In October 2025, Olivia was selected in the Western Australian Under 14 team, and she has recently earned selection in the Western Australian Under 16 team that competed at the Under 16 National Championships in Hobart in April 2026. This selection marked her fifth state team representation, highlighting her consistent development and commitment to the sport. Olivia currently plays for Reds Hockey Club, competing across two junior age groups as well as a senior team, and continues to pursue excellence as a goalkeeper.

Ryan Hall
Cricket
Ryan is a passionate young cricketer who plays for the Rockingham- Mandurah District Cricket Club as a right handed opening batsmen and leg spin bowler. He recently represented WA at the U17 national tournament on the East Coast.



Sienna Pirrottina
Basketball
Sienna has participated in multiple sports from a young age, including basketball, netball, and swimming through MCC. In basketball, her focus sport, she has developed through the WABL and Basketball WA pathways and was invited to train with the NBL1 Mandurah Magic team. She was also selected in the top 20 squad for the State Country Team last year and has secured a place in the playing team in 2026. Sienna continues to build her skills across sports while focusing on progressing her basketball career at higher levels of competition.



Alexis Wyllie
Equestrian
Alexis has been selected three times to represent Western Australia at the Interschool National Championships on two different horses, one of which she had ridden only three times before the qualifying event. The past few years have presented significant challenges, including her personal horse sustaining an injury and numerous obstacles along the way. However, each setback and experience has contributed to her growth and helped shape the athlete she is today.

Archie Dowding
Water Skiing
Archie is an Australian Junior Athlete who has proudly represented his country at the Oceania Junior Waterski Championships in 2025. He has been a dominant force at a State level where he has claimed State Championship Titles for a consecutive 8 years. Known for representing his State with distinction both on and off the water, he has earned respect not only for his performances but also his sportsmanship and leadership.

Brock Caporn
Basketball
Brock is a young basketballer who represents Mandurah Magic as a point guard. He has been a member of the WA state squad for the past three years, and part of the travelling team in 2026. Additionally, he has earnt an NBL1 contract for both 2025 and 2026 seasons as well as a sport in the Perth Wildcats Academy.

Cienna Tinkler
Cycling
Cienna is a competitive cyclist specialising in both track and road racing. She has been riding for two years and enjoys the intensity and tactical demands of racing. Cienna competes across local, state, national, and international events, consistently working to improve her power, performance, and race strategy. Her goal is to continue developing as an athlete and progressing within the sport.

Dylan Bailey
Sport Climbing
Dylan is an avid rock climber who has been climbing for around six years. He enjoys competing and consistently challenging himself at climbing competitions. Dylan has attended National Championships on multiple occasions and continues to work hard to improve his skills, strength, and endurance in preparation for each event.

Eligh Frunks
Cricket
Eligh is a young cricketer that embodies resilience, determination and a passion to succeed. Eligh has risen above his challenging childhood and disabilities and competes against his peers without restrictions in every game. His tenacity to achieve was rewarded with his first state selection in the Men's State Cricket Inclusion team at just 16 years of age.


Indiana Thompson
Basketball
Indiana is focused on continually improving her skills, strength, and basketball IQ. She is dedicated to developing all aspects of her game and consistently works to elevate her performance on the court. Indiana’s goal is to earn selection in the Under 16 State Team and continue progressing towards competing at NBL level and beyond. She also aspires to secure a college scholarship, allowing her to combine her basketball ambitions with opportunities to travel and compete at a high level.


Jacinta Evans
Clay Target Shooting
Jacinta competes in clay target shooting and enjoys training and competing with her parents. Jacinta was recently selected and competed for the WA team at the national championships in Wagga Wagga, NSW.

Jai Roughton
Cycling
Jai is an emerging cyclist with a background in XCO and enduro mountain bike racing, which has helped develop strong technical skills and race confidence. Over the past two years, he has focused on road cycling and criterium racing, enjoying regular competition in Peel criterium events. Jai is committed to continued development and enjoys the challenge of racing in fast, competitive environments.

Jasmine Hodkinson
Equestrian
Jasmine Hodkinson is a passionate eventing rider who enjoys the challenge of eventing, often described as an equestrian triathlon combining dressage, cross-country, and showjumping. Her goal is to compete with her horse, BB Monsoon, at Equestrian in the Park in 2027. BB Monsoon is an off-the-track Thoroughbred who has become not only Jasmine’s competition partner but also her best friend. Together, they are working towards achieving their goals in the sport while continuing to develop their partnership and skills.

Lacey Maclean
Swimming
Lacey is a keen swimmer who loves spending time in the pool or any water for that matter! She trains hard and enjoys racing at swim meets, always trying to beat her personal best times. Swimming is her favourite sport as well as Pool Rescue, and she loves being part of a team and cheering on her friends. Lacey strives to keep improving and have lots of fun swimming in the future. Butterfly is her favourite stroke.

Lily Donegan
Basketball
Lily began her basketball journey at the age of eight and has competed in Division 1 WABL throughout her development. Her performances earned selection in the Under 14 State Camp Program (SCC) squad and later the Under 18 State Performance Program (SPP) squad. Lily has recently signed to play NBL1 with the Mandurah Magic and has been part of the NBL1 Futures Program for the past two years. She continues to develop her skills and gain valuable experience as she works towards achieving her basketball goals at higher levels of competition.

Luciana Reid
Roller Hockey
Luciana began skating at the age of three and has developed into one of Western Australia’s emerging roller hockey athletes. At just five years old, she competed in the Australia Day Cup as a member of the Kwinana Scorpions Under 12 team, helping the team secure a bronze medal in Melbourne. In 2024, Luciana achieved selection in the National Senior Women’s Squad at the age of 13, despite the minimum age for international competition being 14 years old. She continued her success in 2025 as a member of the Western Australian Senior Women’s Team that won the gold medal at the Australian National Roller Hockey Championships in Melbourne. Later that year, she was also part of the Kwinana Scorpions Senior Women’s Team that claimed gold at the Australian National Roller Hockey Club Championships in Brisbane. Through her dedication and achievements, Luciana continues to establish herself as a promising athlete within the sport.

Luke Ward
Volleyball
Luke Ward was born in Karratha, Western Australia, and developed a passion for volleyball from a young age. He is a motivated and dedicated athlete who is committed to continually improving his skills and performance. Luke strives to make a positive impression every time he steps onto the court, bringing enthusiasm, determination, and a strong work ethic to both training and competition as he pursues his goals in the sport.

Mia Anastazjew
Sailing
Mia Anastazjew is a young sailor from the City of Mandurah. She began her sailing journey at age 9 and has progressed through various classes of boats as her skills developed. She currently sails an Open Skiff and competes at both State and National levels.

Parker Goddard
Surf Life Saving
Parker Goddard is a dedicated surf sports competitor and an aspiring professional Ironman. He has been selected as a member of the WA WesternSuns Pathway team, recognising his strong performance, commitment, and potential within the sport. Parker competes across multiple surf disciplines and consistently trains to build the endurance, strength, and race strategy required at an elite level. Driven, resilient, and team-oriented, he is focused on progressing through state and national pathways toward a career in professional Ironman racing.

Savannah Robertson
BMX
Savannah is a 13-year-old BMX racer who has been involved in the sport since the age of four. She has competed at both state and national levels, currently holding a ranking of 1st in Western Australia and 4th in Australia. Savannah continues to develop her skills and race performance as she builds on her strong results and experience in BMX racing.

Sophie Dagnall
Equestrian
Sophie has been riding since the age of five, beginning her equestrian journey in Lead Rein classes with small ponies. Since then, she has progressively developed her riding skills and technical ability, moving up through the levels and transitioning from ponies to horses. Alongside her riding development, Sophie has also built strong knowledge and experience in all aspects of horse care and welfare at home.

Alyssa Hattingh
Equestrian
Alyssa began her equestrian journey at six years old, starting in Pony Club at a grassroots level and progressing to become a Western Australian State High Performance Athlete in dressage. Since 2016, Alyssa competed in the State Interschool Championships, qualifying to represent Western Australia at the National Interschool Championships every year until aging out in 2023, securing several national titles along the way. In 2024, she was selected for the WA Youth High Performance Squad in Dressage, and in 2025 she was re-selected with two horses. In 2025, she also won Highest Scoring Young Rider at the State Dressage Championships and achieved the highest scoring Young Rider in official competition for the second consecutive year.

Bella Rutter
Hockey
Bella has been playing hockey for the past 10 years, beginning her journey representing her school before progressing through the ranks of the sport. She currently plays as a midfielder for the Reds Hockey Club Women’s 1st Team, where she continues to develop her skills and contribute at a high level. In May 2025, Bella had the honour of representing Western Australia in the U21 Women’s Hockey Team and is proud to have been selected again to compete for Western Australia in April 2026.

Charlotte Finister
Equestrian
Charlotte competes in showjumping with her two horses, Allwest and Arawa Rosella. Together, they travel and compete at events across Western Australia, with aspirations to expand their competition schedule to the Eastern States later in 2026. Charlotte has proudly represented Western Australia twice at the National Interschool Equestrian Championships and is working towards qualifying and earning selection once again in 2026.

Cooper Murphy
Cricket
Cooper Murphy is a fast bowler who enjoys the challenge of the game. Cooper works hard, pushing himself to get better, and brings a professional attitude while still keeping things fun. He really values being part of a team, and enjoying the mateship that comes with it. Cooper is always looking to grow as both a player and a person.

Dylan Murray
Surfing
Dylan’s been surfing since he was 5 years old and is passionate about taking his surfing to a level that can see him surfing in more national events representing Western Australia.

Emily Jacobs
Cricket
Emily plays cricket for the South Perth Cricket Club as a top order batter and right arm seam bowler. She has been selected and represented the WA state team on multiple occasions.

Isabel Cassidy
Ice Skating
Isabel is a dedicated synchronised ice skater with 11 years of experience on the ice. Over the past four years, she has proudly represented Western Australia at national-level competitions, demonstrating strong teamwork, commitment, and passion for her sport. Isabel continues to be driven by her love of skating, consistently working to improve her skills and perform at her highest level.

Jaco Nel
Cycling
Jaco is a motivated U19 cyclist who is committed to pursuing ambitious goals within the sport. He works hard every day to improve his performance, develop as an athlete, and maximise his potential. Jaco is proud to represent and support the brands, organisations, and people who contribute to his journey, and he remains focused on achieving success at higher levels of competition.

Jake Pattison
Cricket
Jake is a fast-medium bowler who began his cricket journey with Halls Head Cricket Club. He was first selected to represent Rockingham-Mandurah at Under 14 level and continued his progression through the junior ranks before transitioning into senior cricket, making his 1st Grade debut during the 2022/23 season. In 2024/25, Jake earned selection in the Western Australian Under 19 team and was part of the National Championship-winning squad. He currently plays as an opening bowler for Rockingham-Mandurah 1st Grade and continues to develop his game at a high level.

Kate Maley
Swimming
Kate has been a competitive swimmer with Mandurah Swimming Club since 2020. She currently trains six to seven times per week, combining both pool and dryland sessions as part of her development. Kate competes in the club’s highest-performance squad, the Black Squad, and has represented Mandurah at both state and regional championships. In 2026, she achieved qualification for her first National Championships in the 50m Backstroke and competed on the Gold Coast, Queensland, in April 2026. This milestone reflects her dedication, hard work, and commitment to continual improvement in the sport.

Leah Rimbas
Motorcross
While most children were learning to ride with training wheels, Leah was already twisting a throttle. Born and bred on the demanding tracks of Western Australia, her journey began on a motorbike at age three. Since then, racing hasn't just been a passion, it’s part of her DNA. With over 14 years of competitive experience, she has transitioned from the deep sand of the West Coast to the highest echelons of the sport, competing at both the Australian ProMX and the MXGP world stage. Her career is built on a foundation of 'WA grit' and a technical discipline refined by competing against the best in the business. Turning 18 this year, she is stepping into the professional senior ranks as a seasoned international athlete. Leah brings a lifetime of experience to the starting gate and a relentless drive to represent Western Australian talent at the highest level of professional motocross.

Lily Barrowcliffe
Hockey
Lily competes in Premier 2 Women’s Hockey and has established herself as a versatile and valuable team player. Since 2024, she has represented Western Australia in indoor hockey, earning selection to the State Team and serving in the leadership group for two of those years. Her adaptability allows her to perform effectively across multiple positions, making her a reliable contributor wherever her team needs her most. Lily continues to develop her skills and leadership qualities while striving to achieve success at higher levels of the sport.

Lucius Hysen
Cricket
Lucius has demonstrated exceptional talent and dedication throughout the 2025/26 cricket season, solidifying his reputation as a top-order batsman for Rockingham Mandurah District Cricket Club in the WA Premier Cricket Competition. With an impressive tally of 596 runs, Lucius currently leads the competition, showcasing his consistency at the crease and ability to perform under pressure. Lucius’s success is a testament to his hard work, commitment to training, and passion for the game. For the second year in a row, Lucius has been recognised as both the leading run scorer and the champion player for Rockingham-Mandurah. Lucius has represented Halls Head cricket Club U17’s , U21 Colts, and Men’s A grade. WA Cricket U15’s Talent Carnival and Talent pathways programs , currently amassing over 1500 runs across all formats this season.

Makayla Rimbas
Motorcross
Makayla began riding at the age of three and started racing competitively just one year later. Alongside her sisters, she has competed at state level from a young age, steadily building her skills, experience, and passion for the sport. Makayla recently completed her final year in the junior division, competing at both the Australian Junior Nationals and the Australian ProMX Championship. As she prepares to transition into the senior ranks, she remains focused on continuing her development as an athlete, with the long-term goal of competing successfully on the international stage.

Micah Carmody
Cricket
Micah is a fast bowler and powerful batsman representing the Rockingham-Mandurah District Cricket Club and WA State U17 team.

Remy Lukasik
Swimming
Remy began swimming at just 16 weeks old and has had a lifelong connection with the ocean and water. She joined a competitive squad at the age of eight, where she began competing and qualifying for State Championships. Remy has since progressed to national-level qualification and continues to develop as an athlete. Looking ahead, she is also planning to take on the challenge of swimming to Rottnest as part of a team next year, further demonstrating her passion and commitment to endurance swimming.

Sienna Eade
Basketball
Sienna is a Mandurah basketball player who has progressed through the WABL and Basketball WA State pathways. She was recently selected for the Women’s Country State Team, where she competed at the 2026 Australian Junior Championships, continuing her development within the state high-performance system and representing her region at a national level.

Will Caporn
Basketball
Will is a young basketballer who represents Mandurah Magic in the Western Australian Basketball League (WABL). Will's performances earned him Mandurah Magic WABL MVP for both the 2024 and 2025 seasons, culminating in selection for the 2026 WA State Squad
Zayah Baker
Tennis
Zayah is pursuing her dream of becoming a professional tennis player. She is currently competing across Australia in Junior ITFS events and UTR Pro tournaments, gaining valuable experience against strong national and international competition. Zayah values the discipline that tennis demands and is motivated to continue developing her game as she works towards reaching her full potential in the sport.