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It was a joy to watch 33 Y1-2 pupils playing competitive tag rugby against Longborough. 5 teams all battled hard in the round robin with some superb tries scored. Longborough left unbeaten so congratulations to them!
A big thank you to the 14 year 5 Sports Leaders who ran the event with passion and enthusiasm.
A floorball tournament was held at CCS on 13th June 2018. It was organised by Ben Daldry of St James & Ebrington for about thirty youngsters who do not generally get into their schools' representative teams.
A small CCS girls' team also attended and had a successful evening, winning all three matches.
CCS Girls 1-0 St James & Ebrington
(Ruby Farrell scored the only goal in a very tight game)
CCS Girls 2-0 Ilmington
(Abi Riddell opened the scoring and Olivia Peachey netted on the power play. Timmy Goble of Ilmington saved a penalty shot)
CCS Girls 5-1 St Catharines (Olivia Peachey scored two early goals, then Luca Aquino made it 2-1. Casey Teagle, Ruby Farrell and Peachey sealed it for CCS.)
St Catharines 0-0 St James & Ebrington (Two strong defences dominated.)
St Catharines 1-1 Ilmington (Alex Raeburn for Ilmington, then Luca Aquino for St Catharines.)
Ilmington 1-0 St James & Ebrington (Lewis Challinor with a very late power play goal.)
Apart from the one match where the girls really found their form all the matches were really close, Ilmington coming out as the top primary team.
In the friendly match after the main tournament the result was
Ilmington/St Catharines 2-0 St James & Ebrington/CCS.
Philippe Parr and Alex Raeburn scored the goals. Jack Gadsby and Timmy Goble both kept clean sheets during their spells in goal .
Finn Spencer was proclaimed 'Player of the Tournament' for being unbeatable in the Ilmington defence.
Today StJeb hosted a KS1 x-country event that saw 60 children running races and doing a fun run at the end. The StJeb Y6 Sports Leaders ran the event perfectly from start to finish too. The children were all very excited about collecting tokens for their school by completing laps. Four laps measured one whole mile, wow!
In the End St Catharines won the event totalling a massive 166 tokens!
This year the pupils, through using the 'Pupil Voice' notice board, had requested a House Netball 2018 competition. All of KS2 took part in an afternoon of netball high fives and benchball, a brilliant way to finish the week. In the end it was a Meon victory, congratulations!
A huge thank you to the CCS Sports Leaders who came down to run the event for us!