Sports News - Northbourne Park School
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Sports News - Northbourne Park School
News NORTHBOURNE PARK SCHOOL Issue 78 • 14 June 2013 FROM THE HEADMASTER... Dear Parents, Everest’s 60th Anniversary To celebrate the 60th anniversary since the first human ascent to the summit of Mount Everest, Northbourne Park invited Dr Rob Casserley MBBS MRCS to speak at an extended assembly just before half term. Dr Casserley is a former surgeon and now general practitioner with a specialist interest in altitude & expedition medicine and is cofounder of trek8848. He has summited Everest 7 times, (!!) including double summits in spring 2007 and spring 2010 and is the first ever Western climber to have achieved this feat. On his way from Quebec to speak at the Cranbrook School Speech Day, he paid us a visit, thrilling the children with his motivational talk on what it is really like to climb the world’s highest mountain. Church Fête Despite the weather, the children had a lovely time on the Friday before half term. Thank you to all of our parents who helped their children with stalls and with donations. Once again the creativity and fun were outstanding. The prize for the most abstract stall goes to the chick racing stall and the results will be tweeted later! The total raised was £770.54, which we will split between the School Church fund and Road of Smiles. Common Entrance Examination After half term we went straight into Examination Week for all of our pupils in Year 3 – 8. Well done to Year 8 on their excellent approach to the Common Entrance examinations and to Year 7 on their first attempts at CE papers. They all took the exams in their stride and ensured that they had a chance to show off their hard work. Once again, I am confident that they will all have got into the Senior School of their choice. We are still waiting for the Lycée examination results to come through for our 6e and 5e children and wish them the best of luck for these. Tigertones (Thursday) The Princeton Tigertones thrilled us with a wonderful concert last Thursday and it was great to welcome the boys back to the school to sing. It is always lovely to welcome so many of our past pupils and parents back to the school. Thank you so much to the parents who hosted the singers for a night or two. Pre-Prep Quiz Night (Friday) Many thanks to the Pre-Prep staff for organising and hosting this convivial evening of food, wine and quiz questions which ranged, I gather, > The Princeton Tigertones NORTHBOURNE PARK SCHOOL News www.northbournepark.com General News from Michael Jackson song anagrams to crisp flavour analysis! Thank you to all parents who joined one of the quiz teams and made the evening so enjoyable. Sports Day (Saturday) Congratulations to the following children for receiving Summer Term Headmaster Commendations during Weeks 6:NAME Alexandra Nordin Henri de Talhouet Alexandra Nordin Sacha Lorber Max Matitia Pedro Ruiz de la Prada Carla Ruiz de la Prada Evie Jackaman Ashika Vaughan Isabella Savage Natalia Fernandez de Araoz Emily Jay Sofia Martin Giron Helena Emery Clara Nagle Hannah Martin Lucia Verdeguer Alvarez Natalia Fernandez de Araoz Natalia Fernandez de Araoz George Williams-Jones Harriet Balfour Nicolas Babé Montes Pedro Babé Montes Lucia Verdeguer Alvarez Charlie Scholfield Ferdinand Plessix Felix Dont Harriet Balfour HAS BEEN AWARDED A COMMENDATION FOR 17.6/20 PET 18.3/20 PET 17.2/20 PET 15.2/20 PET 16.9/20 FCE Excellent Independent Learning Player of the Match v Wellesley House Player of the Match v Wellesley House Player of the Match v Spring Grove Player of the Match v Spring Grove Player of the Match v DYRMS Player of the Match v DYRMS Player of the Match v Dover College Player of the Match v Dover College Player of the Match v Junior King’s Player of the Match v Junior King’s Player of the Match v Junior King’s (Tennis) Player of the Match v Junior King’s (Tennis) Player of the Match v Junior King’s An excellent French prep An excellent French prep An excellent performance in assembly An excellent performance in assembly An excellent performance in assembly Man of the match v JKS Man of the match v JKS (18 quick runs!) A great improvement in French Great scientific research Congratulations to the following children for receiving Summer Term Headmaster Commendations during Week 8:- …was the best that I can remember, not only because of the four records broken or because of the level of individual and collaborative achievement, but in the comradeship and sportsmanship demonstrated by all of our pupils. I was extremely proud of our athletes and very touched that Sports Day was a day which saw the pupils demonstrate so much empathy and teamwork. My thanks go, as ever, to Mr Riley, the sports staff, caterers, grounds staff and the Friends who poured Pimms like there was no tomorrow! Thank you all for coming to enjoy such a wonderful Northbourne Park day!.. which was swiftly followed by.. Informal concert (Sunday) Our informal concert saw 37 acts in quick succession, punctuated by a multitude of creative bows. Well done to all of our musicians on their performances and thank you to Lucy Gleave for organising such musical excellence at the end of such a hugely busy week… which was swiftly followed by… Inspection By the time you are reading this, we will have > NAME Jason Weaden Kitty Clifton Lauren Spencer Estelle Olcott Mohsin Saeed Kayley Kan Leo Bevan Timothy Robinson Marcus Yanni Max Bondatti Isabella Savage Ashika Vaughan Thurso Willett Evie Jackaman Charlie Scholfield Thomas Mead Patrick Davies Sam Ditton George Titterton Georgina Rogers Tristan Gauthier Benedict Davies HAS BEEN AWARDED A COMMENDATION FOR Knowing 20 facts about Everest Knowing 20 facts about Everest Knowing 20 facts about Everest Knowing 20 facts about Everest Knowing 20 facts about Everest Knowing 20 facts about Everest Knowing 20 facts about Everest Knowing 20 facts about Everest Achieving full marks in French test Achieving full marks in French test Achieving full marks in French test Achieving full marks in French test Achieving full marks in French test An excellent test result in French An excellent test result in French Excellent progress in French Excellent progress in French Excellent progress and achievement in French 88% in R.S. examination 88% in R.S. examination 88% in R.S. examination Valuable contributions to R.S. lessons and 92% in examination Thomas Mead 88% in R.S. examination Roshan Aiyagari 88% in R.S. examination Archie Adamson 93% in R.S. examination Jess Sainsbury Joint top mark of 96% in R.S. examination Calum Nagle Joint top mark of 96% in R.S. examination Thurso Willett Improved concentration and 86% in examination Isabella Savage Conscientious effort in R.S. lessons and 86% in examination Abigail Mead Improved participation in R.S. lessons and 86% in examination Week 8 Commendations continued on next page NORTHBOURNE PARK SCHOOL News www.northbournepark.com General News Congratulations to the following children for receiving Summer Term Headmaster Commendations during Week 8:NAME Harriet Balfour Ashika Vaughan George Williams-Jones Mohsin Saeed examination Olivia Ryeland Kayley Kan Leo Bevan Lucia Verdeguer Alvarez Pedro Babe Montes Pedro Ruiz de la Prada Amandine Lucas Camille Olcott Marie-Louise Boisnier Jean-Baptise De Four Ella Sainsbury Harriet Balfour Anna Bevan Sophia Scholfield Lili Clifton George Williams-Jones Thurso Willett Calum Nagle Benedict Davies Ruth Spencer Camille Olcott Benedict Davies Roshan Aiyagari Joly Presland Charlie Scholfield Calum Nagle Archie Adamson Thomas Mead Ruby Norris Alexandre Torriglia de Altolaguirre Sofia Martin Giron Louis Lambert Noe Brenas Ferdinand Plessix Max Matitia Felix Dont Gustave Vernay Alexandra Nordin Camille Olcott Marie-Louise Boisnier Pedro Ruiz de la Prada Amandine Lucas Clara Nagle Roshan Aiyagari Marcus Yanni Calum Nagle Gustave Vernay Felix Dont Faith Tudor Benedict Davies Helena Emery Tristan Gauthier Alexandre Torriglia Gustave Vernay Alexandre Torriglia Max Matitia Ferdinand Plessix Philippe Durr-Freudenthaler Romeo Roche HAS BEEN AWARDED A COMMENDATION FOR Enthusiastic contributions to R.S. and 86% in examination Thoughtful contributions to R.S. and 90% in examination Top marks of 98% in R.S. examination An excellent contribution to R.S. and 92% in 96% in R.S. examination 96% in R.S. examination 100% in R.S. examination Excellent end of year Maths examination Excellent end of year Maths examination Excellent end of year Maths examination Excellent end of year Maths examination Excellent end of year Maths examination Excellent end of year Maths examination Excellent end of year Maths examination Excellent end of year Maths examination 98% in Geography summer test 95% in Geography summer test 98% in Geography summer test 93% in Geography summer test 91% in Geography summer test 90% in Geography summer test 98% in Geography examination 91% in Geography examination 89% in Geography examination Excellent result in Geography examination 93% in the End of Year Maths Examination 87% in the End of Year Maths Examination 87% in the End of Year Maths Examination 84% in the End of Year Maths Examination 84% in the End of Year Maths Examination 84% in the End of Year Maths Examination 81% in the End of Year Maths Examination An excellent 70% in her End of Year Maths Examination 18.8 / 20 in PET past paper 17.3/20 English written examination 17.1/20 English written examination 16.7/20 English written examination 16.5/20 English written examination 18.2/20 English written examination 17.3/20 English written examination 17.3/20 English written examination 16.8/20 English written examination 93% in French examination 89% in French examination 87% in French examination 84% in French examination 90% in Spanish examination 88% in Spanish examination 84% in Spanish examination 81% in Spanish examination 100% in Geography examination 100% in Geography examination 84% in Spanish examination 85% in Spanish examination 88% in Spanish examination 81% in Spanish examination 18.8 in PET examination. Excellent Science examination Excellent Science examination Excellent Science examination Excellent Science examination Excellent Science examination Improvement in Science undergone an Intermediate Boarding Inspection by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI). Thank you to our boarding parents for their very useful feedback and for completing the on-line questionnaires for the inspectors. The inspection is on the National Minimum Standards for Boarding and will give a pass or fail result, rather than a rating (such as good or outstanding) as we saw in our ISI Inspection. Trips week The excitement builds, the packing has begun and the seniors wait with bated breath for Saturday and the first of our PGL departures. We wish them and all the other children going on trips a ‘bon voyage’. Many thanks to Priscilla Smith for the excellent organisation of Trips Week and to all staff involved. The intermediates and juniors have a wonderful week ahead of them and I am looking forward to reading the Story of Tailypoo round the campfire! Please note that there is no Saturday school on 22nd June for Years 4/5 & 6 children. Road of Smiles Day On the Tuesday after Trips Week, we are holding our Road of Smiles Day, in support of this worthy charity. More details will be forthcoming and I hope the children will gain a lot from this cross-curricular day, which culminates in the annual Northbourne Park Swimathon. Please do come along and support at the pool in the afternoon! Thank you for your ongoing support during this busy month. I am not sure how you all manage to juggle your children’s busy school lives with your own busy home and professional lives but, somehow, you do and it is lovely to see so many of you at so many of our events. We all appreciate it. With best wishes, Edward Congratulations to the following children for receiving Summer Term Headmaster Commendations during Week 8:NAME Raphael Lanvin Jack Shipton Abigail Mead Anna Bevan Lili Clifton Isabella Savage George Williams-Jones Toby Woodgate Thomas Mead Roshan Aiyagari Benedict Davies Georgina Rogers Harvey Furneaux Ella Sainsbury Amandine Lucas Austin Smith Pedro Babe-Montes Pedro Ruiz de la Prada HAS BEEN AWARDED A COMMENDATION FOR Improvement in Science An informative Guide to the Solar System Improvement in Science. Excellent Science examination Excellent Science examination Excellent Science examination Excellent Science examination Excellent Science examination Excellent Science examination Excellent Science examination Excellent Science examination Excellent Science examination Improvement in Science. Excellent Science examination Excellent Science examination Excellent Physics examination Improvement in Science Improvement in Science www.northbournepark.com General News NORTHBOURNE PARK SCHOOL News PARTY IN THE PARK Saturday 29th June - 6.30pm onwards UPDATE Hog roast for the adults, hot dogs for the children and salad, all for the price of £10 per ticket (4 people per ticket). There will be Ice creams, a Champagne Raffle and a Friends Bar plus a Disco! All we ask you to do is to bring your own chairs, picnic rugs and desserts if desired - as this is a family event do let the children bring any outdoor games or pop up play tents if they would like to. Speech Day Trophies and Cups As we approach the end of term, plans are being made for the award of School Prizes on Speech Day. If you hold a trophy from last year, please return it to the school office before Friday 21st June. Thank You. Alison Goodall The Party in the Park committee thank you very much for supporting this event and ask if you could buy your tickets as soon as possible, it would be very much appreciated, thank you. For further information or any suggestions please email Suzanne on suzanne.jay@btinternet.com Looking forward to seeing you all on the 29th, Suzanne Jay - Susanna Noy - Rachel Blair-Hickman. Babysitting Former Head Girl of NPS (04-05) Sophie Thomson is available from now until September for evening or daytime babysitting. I am responsible, active and creative with experience with children. I have a car and a full, valid driving license and First Aid training. Currently studying English Literature at Edinburgh. Please call 01304 366975 or email sophiefthomson@gmail.com FREE 'TASTER' MINIBUS SERVICE Uniform Shop Including your travel time and increased fuel costs, getting your child to school can be a costly business. The uniform shop will be open during the summer holidays on the following dates:Wednesday 24th July (9am-4pm) Thursday 22nd August (9am-4pm) Please ring Jackie in the school office to make an appointment. So, why not consider letting us do the work by taking your children to School! It is more environmentally friendly and good for your child’s independence. For one week only, commencing 24th June, we will take your children to school free of charge! on a day of your choice (subject to availability). Routes available are, Route A, Return route from Deal / Sandwich Route B, Bridge / Littlebourne / Wingham Route C, Ashford / Folkestone / Whitfield Preferred days: Mon 24th Tues 25th Wed 26th Thurs 27th Friday 28th If you are interested in the Free Taster Minibus Service, please email me on pjarvis@northbournepark.com with your preferred day and route. (Please note that this service is for children who currently do not use the minibus service). With best wishes to you all from the transport team, Paul Jarvis www.northbournepark.com News from the Boarding House NORTHBOURNE PARK SCHOOL News Hello and a slightly belated welcome back to the second half of the Summer term! Since the previous instalment, life as always has been very active for the boarders. They began after half term with their Exam Week so it was a fairly tiring week of study and focus. However, it seems that the hard work and revision has paid off and we had a great few days afterwards to make up for the tough week. The excitement began on Thursday evening with a visit from the Princeton Tigertones. This is a men’s acapella group formed of students from Princeton University, USA, who are incredibly talented and very entertaining and who were very popular particularly with the girls! All of the boarders joined with parents, staff and other peers to watch the group perform a variety of songs, the highlight for the children being the moment where the Emily's Birthday & Year7 Taster Night singers pulled Cameron and Fiona out from the crowd to dance in front of the assembled masses to the hilarity of all! After the purchase of several CDs, the boarders have been enjoying reminders of the performance throughout the week. The weekend followed, bringing with it a fabulous Sports Day on Saturday afternoon which enjoyed dry weather with moments of lovely sunshine! The boarders also shone! To witness them putting their hearts and souls into their races and events was very special. Whatever results they achieved, we felt very proud of them all. The boarders secured many high scores for their houses in both the field and track events and we were also lucky enough to have a record-breaker in our midst. Jean-Baptiste set not one, but three new records, one of which was in the 1500m on Friday afternoon, congratulations to him as well as the many other children who excelled in their events! Thank you to the many boarding families who attended the event. The evening was a little calmer with time to relax in the boarding houses. This mainly involved ‘lounging’ and watching a DVD or the final of Britain’s Got Talent while munching on popcorn, a well-deserved treat. We began Sunday with a few achy legs (staff included after their relay races against the parents!) and made our way to church. After lunch, when we were all feeling a little more awake, we visited Sandwich in a slight change to our original weekend plans. However, this was an opportunity which we could not miss as Sandwich held host to ‘Le Weekend’. An event celebrating French culture with market stalls and entertainment which delighted our boarders, particularly the French children! They were able to sample and purchase French foods, including some rather smelly cheeses, visit craft stalls and partake in various activities. There were also some stalls where the children were able to win prizes… and it seems our boarders were rather good at this as we have returned to school the proud owners of 6 goldfish!! On Sunday evening it was time for the pupils of Northbourne Park to show even more of their talent, this time not on the running track, but in the Informal Concert. Here, once again, some of the boarders performed amongst their peers, entertaining the audience with lovely piano pieces. We have further musical entertainment this week from the School Band, which includes some of the boarders, who will be performing with the Railway Swing Band in Sandwich. Also this week the visiting ISI inspectors have enjoyed chatting with the children and finding out about boarding life at NPS. We have our fingers crossed for a very positive outcome and will let you know how we get on. We have also begun packing for Trips Week next week and it is fair to say the children are very excited for their upcoming adventures. Finally, I would just like to say a big thank you to Emily’s mum for providing some very tasty birthday cupcakes for our Yr7 Boarding Taster Night. All of the visiting boys and girls had a fun evening and in the girls’ house we particularly enjoyed celebrating Emily’s birthday- as you can see from the photograph! As always, please feel free to contact the boarding team with any questions or queries. I look forward to telling you about Trips Week in our next edition. Katie Brown, Graduate Assistant (Boarding) www.northbournepark.com Pre-Prep News FROM THE HEAD OF PRE-PREP Welcome back to the last half-term of the year. Unfortunately, the weather is rather unseasonal which has affected our swimming lessons. However, we are hopeful it will improve over the next few weeks. The children are looking forward to the Road of Smiles event this week and the various trips to come. We have started practising for Sports Day and look forward to seeing parents and grandparents at this event (fingers crossed for fine weather!). End of year reports will be sent home on Friday 21st June, and we would be very grateful for your feedback using the comment sheet which will be enclosed. Thank you to everyone who came to our Quiz Night last week, it really was great fun and we raised £164 which we will use to towards the purchase of a new bike for the garden. Thanks to Richard Smith for being setting the questions and being a brilliant quiz master! The last few weeks of term promise to be very busy, so please keep a close eye on the calendar for all the events coming up. Alison Pouget Bourne to Have Fun! We are delighted to be running a Summer Activity Club at the Pre-Prep during three weeks of the summer holidays, with two weeks in July and one in August. Please let Mandy have your bookings forms with payment by 25th June to take advantage of the Early Bird discount (childcare vouchers can be used as full or part payment). This is open to any children age 3-8 years, so if you know anyone outside the school who would be interested please do pass on the information. Also, If you know of anywhere that flyers could be placed / displayed, please let Mandy know. Class 2 trip to White Mill Class 2 recently spent a happy morning at the White Mill, near Sandwich. This trip neatly combined two of our topics: Victorians, and Forces. First we visited the miller’s cottage, filled with Victorian objects and furniture. We wondered how the miller fitted 14 children into his little home, and how his wife coped with all the washing in her small laundry. The children were glad they don't have to sleep "top-to-toe" with their brothers and sisters! Then we climbed the steep stairs to the top of the mill to see the huge millstones and big wooden cogs that turned the machinery. Finally, we saw the various workshops filled with old tools used by local craftsmen in Victorian > NORTHBOURNE PARK SCHOOL News www.northbournepark.com Pre-Prep News continued times. As luck would have it, one of our guides at the mill had been an evacuee during the war, so he was able to describe his experiences to us. We returned to school excited by all we had discovered. Class 1 & 2 trip to No Name Shop Class 1 and 2 had a wonderful French outing to Sandwich this week! We visited the No Name Shop where the children used their language skills to ask for ‘un croissant, un pain au chocolat, or un chocolat chaud, s’il vous plait.’ Everyone enjoyed this little piece of France on our doorstep. Thanks to Mrs Balfour for organising it. Dates to remember: Pre-Prep Coffee: Every Wednesday, 8.15 – 8.45am in the Hall Sports Day: Monday 24th June at 2.30pm in Pre-Prep garden Friends ‘Hog Roast in the Park’: Saturday 29th June at 6pm – tickets £10 per family, from Mandy Pre-Prep Concert: Tuesday 2nd July at 2.30pm at Prep School End of Year Service: Wednesday 2rd July at 9.30am in Betteshanger Church Speech Day: 2pm at Prep School (no morning school) NORTHBOURNE PARK SCHOOL News HEADMASTER’S COMMENDATIONS Nursery: Noah Orchard Noah Lucas Juliette Spencer Ophelia Turner-Stockham Freddie Bennett James Modi Henry Modi Great swimming Great swimming Great puzzle solving Being a good friend Progress in sounds Fantastic fish painting Improved colouring skills Reception: Olivia Fox-Pitt Super speaking and listening Mackenzie O’Neill Effort in writing Darcey Fairclough-Jackson Excellent performance in Games with Mr Riley Kitty Furneaux Excellent performance in Games with Mr Riley Olivia Fox-Pitt Excellent performance in Games with Mr Riley Noah van der Stam Excellent performance in Games with Mr Riley Class 1: Ria Sidhu Olivia Johnson Grace Roche Elianna Webster Super maths skills Excellent effort in all work Super progress in Maths Super progress in Maths Class 2: Oscar Leney Bryony Robinson An interesting and varied vocabulary Amazing progress in written work NORTHBOURNE PARK SCHOOL News www.northbournepark.com Sports News INTER-HOUSE SPORTS DAY Saturday 8th June 2013 What a day, what an event and what a fantastic occasion!! Although the weather was somewhat colder than normal, (especially for the middle of summer) the conditions were pleasant for running in. The windy conditions may have affected some of the track events – but this did not spoil any of the atmosphere!! Each child gave of their best in pursuit of individual victory and to score maximum points for their beloved house!! This was certainly a wonderful afternoon of great rivalry and competition and all of the competitors must be congratulated on the fine sportsmanship they displayed throughout the event. Such humility can often be forgotten in the ‘heat of battle’, but I was really impressed with how each and every competitor enjoyed in each other’s success!! Well done to you all – you were a great credit to yourselves! Once the dust had settled and the points tallied up, the final results were as possible: U9 U11 U13 Victor Ludorum Jack Shipton Jean-Baptiste Defour Alexandre Torriglia De Altolaguirre Victrix Ludorum Isabella Savage Carla Ruiz de la Prada Honor Glynn–Williams Natalia Fernandez De Araoz Tug of War Winners: Drake House Overall Results: 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place Wellington Marlborough Nelson Drake This Sports day was a great example of yet another outstanding Northbourne Park team effort!! Thank you must go to all of the children who participated, the staff who supported in their many guises and to the parents and families who cheered us along the way – BRAVO! Medal Winners 80m 100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m Rounders Ball High Jump Long Jump Discus Shot Put Javelin Junior Girls Junior Boys I. Savage J. Shipton I. Savage J. Shipton S. Scholfield T. Willett L. Spencer I. Savage S. Scholfield L. Skingle J. Carleton-Marsh J. Carleton-Marsh Relay Wellington Intermediate Girls Intermediate Boys Senior Girls Senior Boys C. Ruiz de la Prada H. Emery H. Emery C. Ruiz de la Prada C. Ruiz de la Prada H. Furneaux H. Furneaux* JB Defour JB Defour* JB Defour* H. Glynn-Williams E. Jay H. Glynn-Williams H. Glynn-Williams H Glynn-Williams C. Noy C. Noy A. Torriglia G. Vernay G. Vernay H. Emery C. Ruiz de la Prada C. Ruiz de la Prada S. Ditton JB Defour# S. Ditton F. Dont A. Torriglia F. Dont G. Vernay F. Dont Marlborough R. Spencer JB Defour T. de la Tour du Pin N. Fernandez C. Olcott C. Olcott C. Olcott Drake Wellington Marlborough *Records broken – 3 # Record Equaled – 1 Yr 3 Girls Obstacle Race 1st Estelle Olcott 2nd Olivia Ryeland 3rd Kitty Clifton Yr 3 Boys Obstacle Race 1st Timothy Robinson 2nd Leo Bevan 3rd Jayson Weaden Yr 4 Girls Obstacle Race 1st Isabella Savage 2nd Sophia Scholfield 3rd Lili Clifton Yr 4 Boys Obstacle Race 1st Thurso Willett 2nd John Rufus Carleton-Marsh 3rd Jack Shipton > NORTHBOURNE PARK SCHOOL News www.northbournepark.com Sports News Year 3 Girls Sack Race 1st Lauren Spencer 2nd Estelle Olcott 3rd Olivia Ryeland Year 3 Boys Sack Race 1st Nat Thompson 2nd Timothy Robinson 3rd Leo Bevan Year 4 Girls Sack Race 1st Luke Skingle 2nd Thurso Willett 3rd Oliver Martin Year 4 Boys Sack Race 1st Isabella Savage 2nd Sophia Scholfield 3rd Anna Bevan CRICKET Wednesday 12th June 2013 1st XI Cricket vs Duke of York’s (Away) Middle of the summer, and we have a cricket match abandoned by mist, fog and rain!!!! It is just not cricket!!! We decided to start the match and keep an eye on the weather, rather than on the ball!! The boys won the toss and elected to bat first as the track was still OK to bat on. However, the opposition found it really difficult to field and bowl with a very slippery and wet ball. With the score on 37 for 2, the mist descended even further and unfortunately the decision was taken to abandon the match completely. Well done to Alex Torriglia who opened the batting for the first time and ended up on 9 not out. Colts Cricket 6-a-side Tournament at Kent College Junior School This is a great tournament. There were 8 schools divided into 2 groups of 4. Each side play each other and the top two from each group go through to the semi-finals and then the final. The rules are as for normal cricket but each side only gets 5 overs to make as many runs as they can with a wide or no ball counting as 5 runs. Each bowler can only bowl one over. It’s like 20-20 but with more pressure. Our first match was against St Lawrence. They batted first and we started brilliantly. They only managed 2 off their first over and then we ran out their Number 1 in the second. But their Number 2 stepped up to the plate and he started to punish our bowlers. We gave away 45 off 3 overs and they finished on 56. Our innings couldn’t have started worse with Jean-Baptiste being bowled in the first over. Roshan, Harvey and Charlie did their best but we crawled to only 23. The second game against Wellesley was a different affair. 3 overs into their innings, they were on 15 for 2 wickets, Charlie having taken two wickets in 2 balls. But we bowled too many no balls in their last two overs and they reached 37. Roshan batted aggressively but he didn’t get the support he needed and we ended 5 runs short. Our final game was against St Edmunds and with no chance of progressing to the next round, Northbourne played their substitutes. Roshan, Charlie and Joly bowled beautifully and only gave away 17 runs off 3 overs but again we couldn’t keep this up and St Edmunds scvored 40 off the last two overs. Our batsmen did their best and scored 40 runs off their 5 overs but this was 17 short. Not a hugely successful outing but a lot of fun and each player made a contribution. Men-of-the-Tournament : Roshan Aiyagari and Charlie Scholfield ROUNDERS Wednesday 12th June 2013 U13 Rounders v Duke of York’s (Home) The last match of the season for the Under 13 team could not have been closer. We went in to bat first and Natalia started off with a superb hit into the deep field not expecting to be caught out by a brilliant piece of fielding from > www.northbournepark.com Sports News NORTHBOURNE PARK SCHOOL News the opposition. A number of our other batters went the same way and by the end of the first innings we had only managed a total of 4 rounders. Fortunately, Duke of York’s were not a particularly strong batting team and we fielded efficiently restricting them to a 1st innings total of 4 ½. In the second innings it became a battle of the fielders. After 8 of our players getting out Honor ended up having to score a full rounder in order to keep the innings going, which she did in great style. Our final total was 7 ½ rounders and we had to stop the opposition reaching 3 if we were going to win. Our focus and concentration was superb and we so nearly pulled it off! Just one minor slip up in the fielding allowed Duke of York’s to score an extra half rounder and meant that the final result was NPS 7 ½ - Duke of York’s 8. Player of the Match - Honor Glynn Williams Tuesday 11th June 2013 Girls U9 Rounders v St Faith’s The excitement and enthusiasm of the girls certainly showed in the match today. We had worked hard on our batting and fielding technique during practice, which helped the girls to achieve a victory of 17.5 – 13 against an evenly matched St. Faith’s team. During the first innings, the team started off a bit slow and made some fielding errors that allowed St. Faith’s to score when they shouldn’t have done so. Fortunately the girls batted much better than in previous matches and managed to be 12.5 – 8.5 up, to go into the next innings. We maintained our lead by fielding much better, with Ashika taking some fantastic catches at 4th post and Sofia being as solid as she has been throughout the season at backstop. Well done on a huge team effort.