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16 www.thisisbristol.co.uk Tuesday, July 5, 2011 SCHOOL SPORT EPB-E01-S2 Tuesday, July 5, 2011 In association with BRCB20110613B-009/5/14/8/4/2 C www.cityacademybristolsport.co.uk Photographs: Chas Breton BRCB20110607C-023/24/25/28 C Girls go bats for cricket In action: The Bristol Secondary schools tennis event at Clifton College Sports Ground SHIREHAMPTON Cricket Club hosted the Asda Kwik Cricket Bristol Girls’ Festival. Three teams – Christchurch, Knowle Park and Westbury on Trym – were bidding for a place in the county finals. With classic cricket conditions – heavy showers – not dampening spirits, all teams scored fours and sixes. But it was Christchurch who finished top with a nine-run victory over Knowle Park and a 19-run victory EVERYONE FOR TENNIS BRGC20110615D-003/8 C MANGOTSFIELD B team is through to the county mini tennis final next week. The Grange School Sport Partnership hosted its first mini tennis partnership of the summer at Rodway Hill Tennis Club. Five teams from Pucklechurch, Mangotsfield and Kings Forest attended the event. The children played in mixed teams of four, each singles and doubles game producing points towards a team total. Before the day Lewis Fishlock, Rodway Tennis club coach, ran a leadership course for year nine students from this is bristol.co.uk Mangotsfield Secondary School. He developed a new course Looking for a computer services? which covered rules, child safety, organisation of games and pracFind whatever you’re looking for on... tices, which the students enjoyed. www.thisisbristol.co.uk As the children arrived at the or call one of our partners... tournament they were paired up with a leader who led them through a warm-up and stayed with them for the afternoon, organising and scoring their games. Organisers said that the children had enjoyed a fun afternoon; YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY and as they became more confident, the games became very bristol.co.uk competitive. To support the children Rodway Looking to do home improvements? Hill Tennis Club had three Find whatever you’re looking for on... coaches helping at the event and their chairman, Jackie Matthews, www.thisisbristol.co.uk who also attended, said: “We were delighted to be asked to host the or call one of our partners... Festival of tennis at our club. “We have over a number of years worked with our local Kingswood Garage 0117 370 7806 primary schools and established Doors some excellent school club links. “The festival continues our aim of providing tennis at the heart of sideshift solutions 01761 622 901 YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY over Westbury-on-Trym, with Westbury-on-Trym finishing second and Knowle Park finishing third. Christchurch and Westbury-onTrym both progressed to the Gloucestershire County Kwik Cricket finals day at Wycliffe College. Gloucestershire won through to the regional final. Meanwhile, Knowle Park represented South Bristol in the Somerset County Finals, which they won, taking them through to the South West regional final. Teams tackle tag challenge THE top 12 tag rugby playing primary schools in Somerset contested the Tag to Twickenham County Final at Wells RFC. All the participating schools had successfully won local partnership festivals to qualify for the county final, with the top four winning a place in the South West regional final at Taunton School. Teams were divided into three pools during the qualifying morning session, providing placings for the Cup, Plate and Vase competitions in the afternoon. The event was supported by 20 young leaders from Millfield School, supervised by ex-Bath player and rugby master at the school John Mallett. The young leaders had completed the RFU Tag Rugby qualification and used their newly learnt skills to coach, officiate and support the teams on the day. Mr Mallett said: “It’s a fantastic way for our pupils to gain further experience outside of the school environment, this kind of event is an excellent opportunity for all the pupils to get involved.” Wrington were County Cup winners, closely followed by St Stephen’s. Westfield and Ash won the Plate and Vase respectively. RESULTS: Cup: Winner Wrington; runner-up St Stephen’s; 3 Hugh Sexey; 4 St Mary’s. Plate: Winner Westfield; runner-up Wiviliscombe; 3 Peasedown St John; 4 Wemdon St George. Vase: Winner Ash; runner-up Lydeard St Lawrence; 3 Sandford; 4 East Coker. Coming events July 13: Primary Quad Kids Athletics County Final, Whitehall Athletics Track. July 14: Primary Mini Tennis County Final, Coombe Dingle Sports Complex. July 15: South Gloucestershire Tri Golf festival, Windmill Leisure Golf Academy. Striking success: Action from the Asda Kwik Cricket Bristol Girls’ Festival at Shirehampton Cricket Club GREGGS On court: The mini tennis event at Rodway Hill Tennis Club the community offering as many opportunities as possible for our young people to play tennis.” Mangotsfield B team just pipping Pucklechurch A to first place and are through to the county finals at Coombe Dingle Tennis Centre on July 14. ● In Bristol, there were three local tennis competitions hosted at David Lloyd Bristol South, Westbury on Trym and City Academy and attended by more than 15 teams. The four teams going through to represent Bristol are: Westbury Park, Elmlea, St Patrick’s and Southville. The competitions continued at Nailsea Tennis Club where four teams took part in the North Somerset Schools Competition, involving pupils from years three and four from Backwell Juniors and Fairfield. Fairfield A came out on top, winning all three of their matches. Organisers say the tournament was very competitive, with the other three teams all recording one match win, so the final result had to be decided by the number of games each team had won. It was Backwell A who took the runners up spot, with Fairfield B third and Backwell B fourth. Matt Rogers from Nailsea Tennis Club, who helped with the organisation of the tournament, said: “There was some fantastic play on show this afternoon, it was really good to see the high level of sportsmanship displayed by every single player.” ✁ THOUSANDS of pupils across Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset take part in sport festivals and competitions. They are delivered by School Sport Partnerships, based around a sports college and include all the primary, secondary and special schools in that area. Each partnership has a development manager who works with secondary school sport co-ordinators and primary link teachers and the Wesport Competition Managers to promote school sport and increase sporting opportunities on offer. The last feature of this academic year will be published on July 27 to mark the countdown to London 2012 – if you want your pupils’ event to be featured next time, liaise with your school sport co-ordinator. In association with SCHOOL SPORT www.cityacademybristolsport.co.uk Photographs: Chas Breton 17 www.thisisbristol.co.uk This is your coupon for a Photographs: Gavin Crilly ● Clifton College Sports Ground was host to the Bristol Secondary schools tennis event which involved 12 boys’ teams and eight girls’ teams from schools across the city. The event was supported and run on the day by David Hudgell, the Bristol Tennis Development manager. The teams were divided into round robin pools and played two doubles matches against each school. Ashton Park were triumphant in the Boys ahead of Oasis Brightstowe and Ashton Park took top spot ahead of Colston’s Girls’ School in the girls’ competition. For more information on where you can play tennis, visit www.bristol.gov.uk/citytennis. HAVE A FREE TREAT ON GREGGS! Whether you fancy a delicious breakfast, a tasty lunch or an afternoon treat, Greggs, the home of fresh baking, is the place to go. To celebrate the opening of the new Greggs shop opposite the front doors of Bristol Bus Station, we’re offering you a week’s worth of fantastic food deals! Following yesterday’s free sausage roll, you will now be able to enjoy a mouth-watering steak bake from Greggs completely free! How to claim You will love this popular Greggs treat, with its succulent prime beef and rich gravy sauce. To claim your FREE steak bake simply cut out this coupon and present it at any Greggs shop in Bristol. Remember, this offer ends tomorrow so to claim your delicious steak bake get down to your local Greggs right away! As always, it couldn’t be simpler to take advantage of this tasty deal: simply take the coupon to your local Greggs shop. Why not pop in to the new Greggs shop located at the entrance to Bristol bus station (St James Court), which serves a wide selection of food and drink from 7am until 7pm Mon to Sat, and 8am until 6pm on Sunday. www.greggs.co.uk GREGGS FREE hot drink with tomorrow’s Evening Post Terms and conditions: Standard Northcliffe promotions rules apply, see www.thisisbristol. co.uk/houserules. One coupon entitles the holder to a free steak bake. Offer is limited to one free steak bake per customer per visit. The offer is valid until shop closing time on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 at all Greggs shops in Bristol. Offer is subject to availability as products are baked fresh daily. Not available in conjunction with any other offer. Eat out only. No cash alternative. Photocopied vouchers not accepted. www.thisisbristol.co.uk 18 www.thisisbristol.co.uk Tuesday, July 5, 2011 In association with SCHOOL SPORT EPB-E01-S2 Tuesday, July 5, 2011 SCHOOL SPORT www.cityacademybristolsport.co.uk Swimmers compete HOLYMEAD Junior School relay team took part in a national swimming competition in Sheffield. There were 85 schools taking part from all over the country and Holymead’s four girls qualified in their heat with the third fastest time of the competition to earn them a place in the A finals in 1.08.32. Their A final time of 1.09.38 placed them as the fourth fastest school in the country but the fastest state school to compete. They also made the A final of the freestyle relay finishing eighth fastest in the country in a time of 1.02.72. 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Team work: Pupils of Castle Batch School with assistant teacher Joy Grimsby, centre, at the Aquasplash Festival Joint effort: Pupils of Walliscote School with PE co-ordinator Oriole Harris, centre, at the Aquasplash Festival Teams compete in cricket challenge THE Somerset year six cricket finals were held at the County Ground, Taunton, the home of Somerset County Cricket Club. Ten teams took part from across the county. Representing Bath and North East Somerset were Bathwick St Mary’s and St Stephen’s Primary. Both schools were put into different In association with www.cityacademybristolsport.co.uk YEAR three and four pupils from North Somerset schools took part in an Aquasplash Festival. Organised by the Wesport Competition team and held at Hutton Moor Leisure Centre, it involved pupils from Ashcombe, Castle Batch and Walliscote. Aquasplash festivals are designed to cater for both swimmers and non-swimmers. The festivals give the youngsters the chance to experience all swimming disciplines in a fun and inclusive environment and included water polo, synchronised swimming, life saving and diving. Qualified swim teachers provided by the Leisure Centre led the festival. A spokesman for the festival said: “The atmosphere at the event was fun, enjoyable and exciting, with all the children being inspired throughout by the high quality swimming teaching. “We would like to thank the Somerset Amateur Swimming Association for providing funding for the event.” 19 www.thisisbristol.co.uk pools and played four matches. Bathwick St Mary lost one of their pool games but so did two other schools. This meant the run rate was taken into consideration and Bathwick St Mary scored highly and progressed to the final where they faced St Stephen’s Primary which had won all their pool games! Organisers said it was a tense final with the result decided in the final over of the St Stephen’s batting innings. St Stephen’s needing 221 to win broke free from some really tight bowling to score a six which enabled the batsman to relax and pad out the final balls. The three different events were held as part of Lloyds TSB National School Sports Week. At Ashton Park School Sport Partnership Festival at Merchants’ Academy, 350 pupils took part in a range of activities from judo to trampolining and from hip hop dance to ultimate Frisbee. Cherry Kraus, partnership development manager, said: “One ten-year-old pupil said ‘I wish I could do this every day, I love it!’ “It’s great to be able to offer so many pupils the opportunity to try a whole new range of sports. We also tied in the Olympic values to the day, in particular ‘friendship’ and ‘equality’.” Meanwhile more than 250 schoolchildren from 14 north Bristol schools took part in a range of Olympic and Paralympic sports at Bristol University’s Coombe Dingle Sports Complex. They were joined by Olympian Jamie Baulch. The children staged an Olympic-themed opening ceremony, before attempting to achieve their personal best in a range of different sports – including athletics, cycling and judo. And around 200 pupils also took part in the Primary Festival of Sport at the City Academy, Bristol. The festival was aimed at Year 4 pupils, who were able to try sports including fencing, boxing, handball, taekwondo, badminton, table tennis and volleyball. Hundreds join in fun at festivals Take control of your finances. Improve your credit score. Your credit score affects your ability to obtain credit when you need it. Don’t leave anything to chance. * Get your FREE Experian Credit Score. Jump to it: Trampoline and cheerleading at the festival at Merchants’ Academy The festival started with a mass “wake and shake” warm-up before pupils split into groups and tried out some of the 14 different Olympic sports on offer, many of which were run by professional coaches. The focus of the day was on fun and pupils even got to sit in a canoe while playing Wii Sports Canoe Slalom to get as close as they could to canoeing on dry land. There was also a fancy dress relay race and even hobby horses to capture the equestrian spirit. The event, organised by sport administrator Nicola Parsons and Sarah Fear, key stage two teaching and learning specialists, who are based at the City Academy. Sarah said: “The School Sports Partnership Team at the City Academy are really excited to be hosting so many local primary schools. The pupils will be experiencing many Olympic sports for the first time and our hope is that they will be inspired to pursue some of these activities outside of school, and who knows, may even become a future Olympian.” Free 30-day trial* CreditExpert.co.uk/30days *Monthly fee applies after free 30-day trial. New customers only.