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Match Report from WHS v Epsom College Hockey 7 February 2025


Final score was 3:0 to them
The first goal was scored about halfway through the first half.
The second and third was scored in the last four minutes. The third literally in the last minute.
The possession was about 60%/ 40% to them.
Our main places to focus on are to look up more when carrying in order to not get corner/blocked. We also need to look back to the middle and not just forward, allowing a transfer to space.

We also passed across our D during 16s, we should move more to prevent this as it can lead to interceptions and possibly the opposition scoring.

We nominated OJ and Aahana as players of the match.

Maya G (Yr 8) National Squash Championships 

Maya's squash goes from strength to strength, this weekend she competed in the National Championships held in Nottingham and came 2nd in the girls U13 category!

It was a very close final, with Maya winning the first game but lost 3-1 in the end.

Next up for her is the French Junior Open at the end of this week!

Mia F (Yr 10) Gymnastic update


We are delighted to confirm that Mia and partner finished 7th in the UK's prestigious Pat Wade European Qualifiers recently.

Not only are gymnasts viewed by the judges, also in attendance were the GB selection coaches, which added to the pressure.

They were drawn against 14 entered pairs in their grading so what an achievement to come 7th.  

Many congratulations Mia, we are so pleased to hear of your achievements outside of school.


Quintin Head Rowing Races 25 January 2025

This weekend, our J15s, J16s, and seniors raced in eights at Quintin Head on the Tideway.

It was a great first race of the year with some solid results. The J15s finished third, just 1.29 seconds off first place. 

The J16s placed 8th, and the senior’s placed 15th in their respective categories. 

Maya G (Yr 8) Squash update

We are delighted to confirm that Maya recently competed at the at the Gloucestershire open squash event.

Maya played in the U15 age group, rather than U13, and made it to the semi final,  losing to the player who is the England U15 no.2 seed.

Throughout the tournament Maya beat both the England U15 no.6 and no.7 seeds, to progress, and  had never beaten these players before, so what an amazing achievement.

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