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Match Reports W/C 29th September

29th September - 3rd October

Match Reports

U14 Boys District Rugby Tournament

Written by W. Jago (Y9 Student)

U15 Boys District Rugby Tournament

Written by J. Ives (Y10 Student)

U14 Boys ESFA Round 1 vs Swavesey

We arrived knowing they were a good team and knew we would have to put in a good performance to beat them, and we realised that when we went 1-0 down quite early in the match they were passing well and really composed in front of goal. But we stayed calm and found ways to break them down including playing passes over the top of their defenders to Morgan (Anderson) where he scored 4 very similar goals with the assists from Joe (Hunt), Harry (Bowden), Corey (Moyo-Kemp) and Charlie (Cochrane) with James (Clarke) scoring a good goal from outside the box, with Nick (Britt) making some crucial saves to keep us in the match.

We went into the second half 4-3 up but knew they could easily come back so we had to make good challenges and defend well as well as trying to score more goals to secure the win. Which we ended up doing winning 5-3 and advancing to the next round of the cup.

Written by O. Parsons (Y9 Student)

U15 Boys ESFA Round 2 vs Hampton Gardens 

Awaiting Match Report

 

U18 Boys First XI CDC League vs Long Road

On a graceful Wednesday afternoon on the 1st of October ,our Year 12 football team, captained by Munashe Masvipurwa and managed by Mr. Smith and Mr. Banks, produced a stunning performance to overpower Long Road Sixth Form with a commanding 7–2 victory.

The visitors started brightly, catching us off guard with an early strike to make it 1–0. But the response was instant. A whipped Lopez free-kick levelled the score before the skipper, Masvipurwa — battling through injury — combined with Jimoh for a clinical bottom-corner finish that lifted the team’s morale. Moments later, Chubb rose highest from a set piece to tap in home his first goal for the side, and just before the interval Lopez dazzled with a tremendous run to give us a 4–1 lead at the break.

In the second half, Lopez calmly ball-rolled the keeper to seal his hattrick, though Long Road struck back with a deflected effort. But any hopes of a comeback were crushed by our talisman Masvipurwa as he curled home a majestic goal from a Gannon through ball, before completing his hattrick with a breathtaking half-volley that zoomed past the keepers sight ,his infamous “direct shot”

The backline, marshalled by Brace, stood resolute throughout, while the midfield’s tireless work kept the game under control, and the attack as clinical as ever.

Final Score: Hinchingbrooke 7–2 Long Road
Goals: Masvipurwa (3), Lopez (3), Chubb (1)

The Year 12s remain undefeated, with Masvipurwa leading the charge on 5 goals and 3 assists in 3 games.

Written by M. Masvipurwa (Y12 Student)

U12 Girls District Netball vs Longsands and Abbey

On Wednesday the 1st of October we had yet another netball game. This time many

more girls came, and we scored 3 goals which is better than last time. As well as that

the girls did a lot better at defending and marking our opponents. I am

glad that so many girls came and I hoped they enjoyed it. The schools we played

against were Longsands and Abbey. We had so much fun and thank you to all the girls

who took part.

Written by Katie (Y7 Student)

U13 Girls District Football vs Longsands and Abbey

Awaiting Match Report

U14 Girls District Football vs Longsands and Abbey

U12 Boys District Rugby vs Longsands

U13 Boys District Rugby vs Longsands

In a brilliant 53–0 win, the whole squad played their part in a dominant team effort. Stan, new to rugby but lightning quick from football, stormed over for two tries and took home Man of the Match. Clem was fearless in defence with standout tackling, while Riley bulldozed through defenders to earn Coaches’ Player and second in the Man of the Match vote. Captain Max led by example at scrum half, controlling the game superbly and keeping the team organised. The entire scrum was immense, with Austin at the back and Clem, Remy, Riley, Ethan, and Logan driving the pack forward. Quielle’s creativity saw him both score and set up tries, James nearly dotted down with his football pace, and Reble dazzled with his stepping runs to grab more scores. Oliver calmly slotted every conversion and kick to keep the scoreboard ticking. Tom made an important contribution on the wing, getting his hands on the ball and providing a crucial assist to Reble in the final play, which resulted in a try. It was a complete performance, full of energy, skill, and teamwork.

Written by M. O'Dell and A. Pape (Y8 Students)

U14 Boys District Rugby vs Longsands

Awaiting Match Report

U15 Boys District Rugby vs Longsands