The U12A netball team went to Croydon high to compete in the Preliminary rounds of the Surrey tournament. As the previous time it was postponed due to frozen courts, everyone was ready and excited to play. One of our matches was against Croydon high- the hosting school. At half time we were losing 1-5 and were all worried that this loss may cost us the tournament. So, we rolled up our sleeves and managed to pull it back to a 5-5 draw at the end.
In the end, it came down to our last match against St John’ School to determine whether we got through to the next round. Before the match started, we huddled together and on the count of three we lifted our arms in the air and shouted WIMBLEDON! No matter the weather, no matter how cold and numb our fingers were, we all gave it our best and fought for first place. If they were leading by one goal, we pushed ourselves to the highest ability and won the goal back. It got nerve wracking towards the end, but this was our last chance to fight for victory. When the whistle was blown to signal the end of the match, waves of joy hit us when we realized we won 9-7.
Layla, competed in some top level competitions recently, here is a report of her achievements recently:
I competed as an elite gymnast in the following FIG Aspire level competitions:
- Star Cup (national competition in Leicester) - 1st (Gold) All Around, 1st (Gold) in Bars, 1st (Gold) Floor and 1st (Gold) Vault.
- Emmanuel Cup (national competition in Leicester) – 2nd (Silver) All Around, 2nd (Silver) in Bars plus special Judges Award for Vault.
- Tolworth Club Championships – 2nd (Silver) All Around
Over half term we had rowers from J14-J16 competing in the trials for the inter-regional team.
The girls had to win their races to gain selection.
All our rowers raced extremely well and really showed just how strong we are as a squad.
On Sunday, our Senior rowers raced at Hammersmith Head on the Tideway. The weather meant that unfortunately our J15's and J16's were unable to race, so we just had our Senior 8+ representing WHS.
What a half term Maya had last week, she competed in both the European Super Series in Hamburg and the French Open Junior competition in Lille.
Not only did Maya compete but she won both tournaments! What an achievement.
In Lille, Maya beat the French no.1 in the quarter finals, the Swiss no.1 in the semi-finals (who was also the top seed for the event), and then the no.1 from Jordan in the final.