Boys' Football: U14/15 v. King Edward's Witley
This Tuesday, the U14/15 B boys football team travelled to King Edward's School. Spirits were high and the team started well, with some great attacking play from Duke of Kent School to take the lead. A quality strike at the edge of the area to find the bottom corner from Jamie P, who played fantastic throughout. After the first goal the game started to even out but just before half time Duke of Kent School found their feet again getting a couple of quick goals. The first half was fantastic to watch with the second half having some nice moments. Well done to the goal scorers Tom B, Moxon K, Jamie P and Issac P and well played to everyone involved.
Mr Orme
Boys' Football: U13Bs v. Belmont
On Wednesday the U13B football team played against Belmont on front pitch. Duke of Kent School started with some lovely possession football moving the ball around and finding gaps behind the Belmont defence. This continued for the majority of the first half which allowed Duke of Kent School to go 4 goals ahead at half time. The clean sheet was kept intact due to a great save from Jasper T in goal. Duke of Kent School continued to show their structure and passing skills in the second half with 3 more goals. Well done to all those who played as they have shown improvement every week.
Mr Green
Boys' Football: U12/13 C v. Belmont
On Wednesday, the U12/13C team played Belmont away. The boys got off to a blistering start, with two quickfire goals from Elliott S. The pressure continued to build on the Belmont goal, it was only a matter of time before the team picked up their third goal with a super strike from Theo C. Some lovely passing and movement from the Duke of Kent School midfield resulted with a cracking cross from Elliott being turned in by Tom S. The boys ended the half with some excellent defending from Orson A and Ben J before Elliot secured a first half hat-trick! The team continued to apply constant pressure with their high line of defence, winning the ball in Belmont's half whenever they could. This resulted in three more goals from Oscar V, Max S, and a Belmont OG. The 8-0 victory was the perfect response from their defeat last week, showing good character and communication throughout. Well done to the whole team.
Mr Monk
Boys' football: U10/11 B v. Belmont
We returned to winning ways this week, demonstrating powerful running and an improving level of fitness. The first-half downpour was barely noticed, as we built up a well-deserved 4-0 lead by the break. The second period was more even, with both teams showing moments of strong passing and attacking intent, sharing another four goals. Henry W deserves special mention - not only for scoring five goals, but also closing down opposition defenders with much more tenacity. Arthur and Mac also showed willing by volunteering to share goalkeeping duties - thank you, boys. The team spirit developing has been a pleasure to see - keep it up!
Mr Wright
Girls' Football: ISA Football Tournament
It was that time of year again - an exciting day in the School calendar for girls football, the ISA National Girls' Football Festival! On Tuesday afternoon, a mixture of girls from Years 8, 9 and 10 travelled to LVS Ascot for a day full of football. The U13 team had 4 group matches of 8 minutes per game. All of their matches were really close with the best result being a 3-0 win with Mercy M and Alice B as our goal scores. Clara H-S played fantastically in defence, positioning her body well to help her clear the danger and Edie H showed great determination in goal! Tildy C and Francesca R also had stints in defence alongside Clara H-S and put in some quality tackles to help the team. Alice B ran the midfield beautifully with some very skilful play and plenty of shots on target. Iona I and Mercy M rotated in midfield and as a centre forward to help create chances and showed some good control when dribbling at pace.
The U13s went into the plate semi final after some hard fought matches and were absolutely gutted to lose out in penalties after a 1-1 draw. Meanwhile, the U15 team were up against some extremely tough opposition with some of the best young talents of women's football at the tournament. The team played some great matches, especially when fighting it out in the semi final of the plate but narrowly lost out. Harriet P, Jess I and Emily B displayed great endeavour in the midfield whilst Sydney R, Helena K and Bella S were solid in defence. Star player must go to Saoirse W in goal for her epic saves in game after game. The girls made huge improvements throughout the matches and Alex K created some glorious opportunities and came within a whisker of scoring! Each member of the teams gave it everything and should be extremely proud of their efforts throughout the afternoon!
Miss Vickers
Netball: U10/11 A v. Longacre
On Wednesday the U11/10 A team faced longacre at home. The weather was particular horrible so we changed destination and moved inside to the Sports Hall. The girls have been improving so much each week and were focused and determined to get their first win of the season.
The team were dominant throughout, they focused on all the coaching points we had outlined; marking your player, passing into space, reacting quickly to lose balls and working as a team. Lola C and Holly B worked brilliantly as a shooting pair and the whole team worked brilliantly to secure an 11-0 win. Well done girls, I am already looking forward to our next match!
Mrs Woolgar