STOP
PRESS...STOP PRESS...STOP PRESS...STOP PRESS...
Come
to this page for all the latest results.
RESULTS/FIXTURES
AWARDS • BADMINTON • BASKETBALL • BIATHLON • CRICKET • CROSS COUNTRY • CYCLING • FOOTBALL • GOLF • GYMNASTICS • HOCKEY • INDOOR ROWING • LACROSSE • NETBALL • ORIENTEERING • ROUNDERS • RUGBY LEAGUE • RUGBY UNION • SKIING • SQUASH • SWIMMING •TABLE TENNIS • TENNIS • TRAMPOLINING • VOLLEYBALL
ATHLETICS
ESAA Track & Field Cup (Oxford) 2011
U13 Junior Boys: 1st – Southend High School for Boys; 2nd – Bishop Challoner Catholic Collegiate, London; 3rd – The Fitzwimarc School, Rayleigh; 4th – Westcliff High School for Boys; 5th- Haberdashers’ Aske’s Boys’ School, Borehamwood; 6th - Bromsgrove Preparatory School; 7th - Robert Bloomfield Academy; 8th – Park View Community School, Chester le Street; 9th – Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield; 10th – St Bonaventure’s RC School, London; 11th – Blundell’s School, Tiverton; 12th – Canon Slade CofE School, Bolton
U13 Junior Girls: 1st – Southend High School for Girls; 2nd – Portsmouth Grammar School; 3rd – Brentwood School; 4th – Beaconsfield High School; 5th – Kirkham Grammar School, Preston; 6th – The King John School, Benfleet; 7th – Great Baddow High School, Chelmsford; 8th – James Allen’s Girls’ School, London; 9th – Helenswood School, St Leonards-on-Sea; 10th – Headington School, Oxford; 11th – Hymers College, Hull; 12th – Ikley Grammar School
U15 Intermediate Boys: 1st – The Fitzwimarc School, Rayleigh; 2nd – Wiliam Edwards School and Sports College, Grays; 3rd – Southend High School for Boys; 4th – Northampton School for Boys; 5th – Campion School, Hornchurch; 6th – Haberdashers’ Aske’s Boys’ School, Borehamwood; 7th – St Anselm’s College, Prenton; 8th – Eastwood School, Leigh-on-Sea; 9th – The Judd School, Tonbridge; 10th – Bishop Wordsworth’s Grammar School, Salisbury; 11th – Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield; 12th – St John Fisher Catholic High School, Harrogate
U15 Intermediate Girls: 1st – Millfield School; 2nd – Aylesbury High School; 3rd – The Fitzwimarc School, Rayleigh; 4th – Brentwood School; 5th – Watford Grammar School for Girls; 6th – James Allen’s Girls’ School, London; 7th – Guildford High School for Girls; 8th – Southend High School for Girls; 9th – Bromsgrove School; 10th – Kirkham Grammar School, Preston; 11th – Hymers College, Hull; 12th Bourne Grammar School
Aviva English Schools Track & Field Championships (Sheffield) 2011
U13 Junior Boys: 100m: Reuben Arthur (Midd), 11.23; 200m: Myles Richardson (Hamp), 22.41; 400m: Daniel Gray (Humb), 49.79; 800m: Jivendra Singh (Midd), 1:58.80; 1500m: George Duggan (Kent), 4:08.46; 80m Hurdles: Ben Buckley (NYork), 11.43; 4x100m Relay: London, 44.05; High Jump: Anthony Hogg (Durham), 1.87; Long Jump : Ola Aina (Essex), 6.54; Triple Jump: Stefan Amokwandoh (Surrey), 12.93; Pole Vault: Adam Hague (SYork), 3.75; Discus: Jake Grundy (Manch), 46.95; Javelin: Joseph Brown (Hamp), 51.26; Hammer: Woody Cox (Sussex), 53.72
U15 Intermediate Boys: 100m:Kelvin Tairou (Essex), 10.77; 200m:Roy Ejiakuekwu (Manch), 21.71; 400m:Clovis Asong (Manch), 47.39; 800m: Sean Molloy (Kent), 1:52.85; 1500m: Will Paulson (Glouc), 4:02.94; 3000m: Jonathan Davies (Berks), 8:33.49; 100m Hurdles: Max Everest (Camb), 13.16; 400m Hurdles: Jacob Paul (Surrey), 53.06; 1500m Steeplechase: Matthew Seddon (Berks), 4:21.33; 4x100m Relay: Essex, 42.24; High Jump: Alexandre Craninx (Berks), 2.02 ; Long Jump: Feron Sayers (WMid), 6.88; Triple Jump: Efe Uwaifo (Herts), 14.70; Pole Vault: Mitchell Etheridge (Essex), 4.40: Shot: Luke Roach-Christie (Midd), 16.26; Discus: Forest Francis (Leics), 48.18; Javelin: Huw Bevan (Shrop), 67.91; Hammer: Michael Painter (Norf), 6.08
U17 Senior Boys: 100m: Jordan Toth (WYork), 10.71; 200m: Jordan Kirby-Polidore (Essex), 21.49; 400m: George Caddick (Manch), 47.83; 800m: Robert Needham (Notts), 1:51.75; 1500m: Charlie Grice (Sussex), 3:53.70; 3000m: Matt Bergin (Beds), 8:19.45; 110m Hurdles: Ben Kelk (Camb), 14.05; 400m Hurdles: Sean Adams (Hamp), 54.62; 2000m Steeplechase: Jake Partridge (Dorset), 5:56.65; 4x100m Relay: Herefordshire & Worcestershire, 41.66; High Jump: Michael Hartley (Mersey), 2.08; Long Jump: James Lelliott (Somer), 7.33; Triple Jump: James Okeyemi (Midd), 15.42; Pole Vault: Mark Longhurst (Kent), 4.80; Shot: Matthew Halton (Corn), 16.64; Discus: Najee Fox (Staff), 50.50; Javelin: Steven Turnock (Devon), 65.48; Hammer: Nick Miller (Cumb), 66.60
U13 Junior Girls: 100m: Amelia Benjamin (WMid), 12.44; 200m: Maya Bruney (Surrey), 24.78; 800m: Bobby Clay (Kent), 2:11.37; 1500m: Sian Rainsley (WMid), 4:35.02: 75m Hurdles: Shirin Ivring (Surrey), 10.85; 4x100m Relay: Northumberland, 50.28; High Jump: Amelia J-McLaughlin (Mersey), 1.75; Long Jump: Amy Williams (Chesh), 5.76; Shot: Sophie Merritt (Wilts), 12.52; Discus: Georgie Taylor (Essex), 34.91; Javelin: Izzy McHattie (Berks), 36.27
U15 Intermediate Girls: 100m: Sophie Papps (Berks), 11.78; 200m: Dina Asher-Smith (Kent), 24.38; 300m: Rachel Dickens (Surrey), 38.52; 800m: Kaylee Dodd (Essex), 2:11.32; 1500m: Jessica Judd (Essex), 4:21.15; 80m Hurdles: Lucy Hatton (Nhants), 11.23; 300m Hurdles: Shona Richards (Surrey), 44.02; 4x100m Relay: London, 46.72; High Jump: Cosima Berry (Oxford), 1.73 ; Long Jump: Danielle McGifford (Mersey), 5.73; Triple Jump: Rachel Williamson (Lancs), 11.88; Pole Vault: Hannah Grubb (Wilts), 3.60; Shot: Danielle Opara (Berks), 13.04; Discus: Shadine Duquemin (ChIs), 46.88; Javelin: Natasha Wilson (Cumb), 41.24; Hammer: Emma O’Hara (Oxford), 47.62
U17 Senior Girls: 100m: Melisa Hanson (WMid), 12.10; 200m: Funto Fabunmi-Alade (Berks), 24.35; 400m: Yimika Adewakun (Surrey), 55.60; 800m: Jennifer Walsh (WYork), 2:07.57; 1500m: Sophie Connor (Herts), 4:28.10; 3000m: Emilia Gorecka (Surrey), 9:23.58; 100m Hurdles: Georgia Atkins (Essex), 14.24; 400m Hurdles: Abi Fitzpatrick (Chesh), 60.94; 1500m Steeplechase: Pippa Woolven (Bucks), 4:53.53; 4x100m Relay: Surrey, 48.45; High Jump: Philippa Rogan (Berks), 1.76; Long Jump : Rebecca Chapman (Devon), 6.01; Triple Jump: Ahtollah Rose (Manch), 12.88; Pole Vault: Ellie Besford (Essex), 3.45 ; Shot: Lucy Holmes (WYork), 12.51; Discus: Phoebe Dowson (Hamp), 44.03; Javelin: Kike Oniwinde (Essex), 47.08; Hammer: Abbi Carter (Humb), 56.83
ESAA National Schools Cross Country Cup 2010
Regional Championships (Top three qualify for national final)
Junior U13 Boys
North East: 1st – Park View Community School, Chester-le-Street; 2nd – RGS Newcastle; 3rd – Ermysted’s GS, Skipton
North West: 1st – Manchester GS; 2nd – Canon Slade School, Bolton; 3rd – Calday Grange GS, Wirral
East Central: 1st – Dr Challoner’s GS, Amersham; 2nd – Lincroft Middle School, Bedford; 3rd – Farlingaye HS, Woodbridge
West Central: 1st - Bromsgrove School; 2nd – Helsby HS, Cheshire; 3rd – King Edward VI Five Ways School, Birmingham
East Midlands: 1st – Longcroft School, Beverley; 2nd – Robert Manning Technology College, Bourne; 3rd – King James School, Huddersfield
North Thames: 1st – Southend HS for Boys; 2nd – Bishop’s Stortford HS; 3rd – Eastwood School, Leigh-on-Sea
South East: 1st – Judd School, Tonbridge; 2nd – Ashcombe School, Dorking; 3rd - Danes Hill School, Leatherhead
South West: 1st – Queen’s College, Taunton; 2nd – Ivybridge Community College; 3rd – Millfield School
Junior U13 Girls
North East: 1st – St Aidan’s HS, Harrogate; 2nd – Nunthorpe School, Middlesbrough; 3rd – Central Newcastle HS
North West: 1st – St Hilda’s Church of England HS, Liverpool; 2nd – Loreto GS, Altrincham; 3rd – Canon Slade School, Bolton
East Central: 1st – Aylesbury HS; 2nd – Beaconsfield HS; 3rd – Wycombe HS
West Central: 1st – Helsby HS, Cheshire; 2nd – King’s School, Macclesfield; 3rd – Moreton Hall School, Oswestry
East Midlands: 1st – Minster School, Notts; 2nd – Leeds GS; 3rd – Ilkley GS
North Thames: 1st – Southend HS for Girls; 2nd – Coopers Company & Coborn School, Upminster; 3rd – St Alban’s Girls School
South East: 1st – James Allen’s Girls School, London; 2nd – Guildford High School; 3rd – Ashcombe School, Dorking
South West: 1st – Newquay Tretherras School; 2nd – Millfield School; 3rd – Abbey School, Reading
Inter U15 Boys
North East: 1st – Duchess’s Community HS, Alnwick; 2nd – Ermysted’s GS, Skipton; 3rd – St John Fisher Catholic HS, Harrogate
North West: 1st – St Anselm’s College, Merseyside; 2nd – West Hill School, Staybridge; 3rd – Ashton-on-Mersey School, Sale
East Central: 1st – Northampton School for Boys; 2nd – Dr Challoner’s GS, Amersham; 3rd – Sharnbrook Upper School, Bedford
West Central: 1st – Lawrence Sheriff School, Rugby; 2nd – Marling School, Stroud; 3rd – Helsby HS, Cheshire
East Midlands: 1st – Bourne GS; 2nd – Wolfreton School, Hull; 3rd – Leeds GS
North Thames: 1st – St Alban’s School; 2nd – Eastwood School, Leigh-on-Sea; 3rd – Coopers Company & Coborn School, Upminster
South East: 1st – Woking HS; 2nd – Salesian College, Farnborough; 3rd – Wilson’s School, Surrey
South West: 1st – Millfield School; 2nd – Bishop Wordsworth GS, Salisbury; 3rd – St Laurence School, Wiltshire
Inter U15 Girls
North East: 1st – Duchess’s Community HS, Alnwick; 2nd – St John Fisher Catholic HS, Harrogate; 3rd – Central Newcastle HS
North West: 1st – Sacred Heart Catholic HS, Liverpool; 2nd – Nelson Thomlinson School, Cumbria; 3rd – Ashton-on-Mersey School, Sale
East Central: 1st – Wycombe HS; 2nd – Thurston Community College, Bury St Edmunds; 3rd – Tudor Hall School, Banbury
West Central: 1st – Sandbach HS; 2nd – Helsby HS, Cheshire; 3rd – St Martin’s School, Solihull
East Midlands: 1st – Minster School, Notts; 2nd – Loughborough HS; 3rd – Manor HS, Leicester
North Thames: 1st – Southend HS for Girls; 2nd – Lady Eleanor Holles School, Hampton; 3rd – Brentwood School
South East: 1st – James Allens Girls School, London; 2nd – Hawley Place School, Camberley; 3rd – Sevenoaks School
South West: 1st – Millfield School; 2nd – Penair School, Truro; 3rd – South Wilts GS for Girls
Aviva English Schools Track & Field Championships (Sheffield) 2010
Junior Boys: 100m: George Perkins (Essex), 11.25; 200m: Alex Kiwomya (SYork), 22.36; 400m: Aaron Pitt (Norf), 50.71; 800m: Sean Malloy (Kent), 2:01.32; 1500m: Matt Seddon (Berks), 4:13.10; 80m Hurdles: Matthew Scott (Essex), 11.43; 4x100m Relay: London, 44.48; High Jump: Nicholas Hunt (Dorset), 1.93; Long Jump: Mike McArdle (Nland), 6.35; Triple Jump: Montel Nevers (Notts), 13.14; Pole Vault: Adam Hague (SYork), 3.45; Shot: Lewis Barnes (Bucks), 14.14; Discus: Nathan Carty (Surrey), 43.21; Javelin: Oliver Bradfield (Norf), 61.28; Hammer: Rafal Morawski (Midd), 58.51
Intermediate Boys: 100m: David Bolarinwa (London), 10.77; 200m: Edmond Amaning (London), 22.04;400m: Joshua Street (Surrey), 47.96; 800m: Tom Guy (Staff), 1:53.07; 1500m: John McDonnell (Beds), 3:55.38; 3000m: Robbie Farnham-Rose (Kent), 8:26.33; 100m Hurdles: Blade Ashby (London), 13.18; 400m Hurdles: Jacob Paul (Surrey), 53.00; 1500m Steeplechase: Zak Seddon (Berks), 4:13.66; 4x100m Relay: London, 41.96; High Jump: Jonathon Heath (Derby), 2.02; Long Jump: Fearon Sayers (WMid), 7.20; Triple Jump: Jimi Tele (Somer), 14.86; Pole Vault: Jack Phipps (Surrey), 4.30; Shot: Luke Roach-Christie (Midd), 15.39; Discus: Jake Armstrong (WYork), 53.17; Javelin: Robin Danaher (Somer), 62.01; Hammer: Ashley Gilder (Notts), 64.89
Senior Boys: 100m: Jordan Arthur (Midd), 10.83; 200m: Sam Watts (Camb), 21.10; 400m: Daniel Putnam (Kent), 48.04; 800m: Sam Petty (Devon), 1:51.07; 1500m: Alex Cornwell (Essex) 3:50.95; 3000m: Richard Goodman (Midd), 8:25.15; 110m Hurdles: Jack Meredith (Mersey), 13.69; 400m Hurdles: Ashley Fry (Berks), 53.29; 2000m Steeplechase: Charlie Maclean (Somer), 5:45.39; 4x100m Relay: Merseyside, 42.32; High Jump: Samuel Bailey (Essex), 2.09; Long Jump: James McLachlan (Norf), 7.39; Triple Jump: Babatunde Amosu (Surrey), 15.74; Pole Vault: Ned Quiney (Surrey), 5.00; Shot: Anthony Oshodi (Essex), 16.79; Discus: Lawrence Okoye (Surrey), 61.87; Javelin: Joe Dunderdale (Lincs), 62.60; Hammer: Andrew Jordon (Surrey), 66.77
Junior Girls: 100m: Lukesha Morris (Berks), 12.26; 200m: Dina Asher-Smith (Kent), 24.50; 800m: Kaylee Dodd (Essex), 2:11.22; 1500 metres: Sophie Riches (Essex), 4:31.15; 75m Hurdles: Alicia Tymon Mcewan (Herts), 11.18; 4x100 metres Relay: Sussex, 48.79; High Jump: Poppy Lake (Essex), 1.69; Long Jump: Morgan Lake (Bucks), 5.76; Shot: Annabel Sherry (Glouc), 12.89; Discus: Gemma Brown (Kent), 35.06; Javelin: Natasha Wilson (Cumb), 40.57
Intermediate Girls: 100m: Olivia Callaghan (Manch), 12.30; 200m: Desiree Henry (Midd), 24.27; 300m: Kirsten McAslan (Manch), 39.02; 800m: Georgia Peel (Hamp), 2:07.14; 1500m: Jessica Judd (Essex), 4:22.63; 3000m: Annabel Gummow (Corn), 9:45.96; 80m Hurdles: Yasmin Miller (Derby), 11.33; 300m Hurdles: Hayley McLean (Essex), 42.77; 4x100m Relay: Middlesex, 47.02; High Jump: Kate Anson (Mersey), 1.78; Long Jump: Micaela Brindle (Lancs), 5.76 (-0.9); Triple Jump: Naomi Reid (Derby), 12.10 (-0.6); Pole Vault: Lucy Bryan (Avon), 3.76; Shot: Sophie McKinna (Norf), 15.08; Discus: Phoebe Dowson (Hamp), 44.73; Javelin: Freya Jones (Hamp) 43.64; Hammer: Abbi Carter (Humb) 52.27
Senior Girls: 100m: Marilyn Nwawulor (Midd), 11.89; 200m: Jennie Batten (Glouc), 24.38; 400m: Victoria Ohurugho (Essex), 55.08; 800m: Adelle Tracey (Sussex), 2:07.88; 1500m: Rebecca Craigie (Chesh), 4:24.54; 3000m: Grace Nichols (Kent), 9:42.93; 100m Hurdles: Georgia Atkins (Essex), 14.22; 400m Hurdles: Lizzie Wessely (Devon), 60.83; 1500m Steeplechase: Pippa Woolven (Bucks), 5:01.90; 4x100m Relay: Devon , 47.52; High Jump: Isobel Pooley (Hamp), 1.83; Long Jump: Elise Lovell (Sussex), 5.66; Triple Jump: Ahtollah Rose (Manch), 12.37 (+0.5); Pole Vault: Ellie Besford (Essex), 3.81; Shot: Sabine Efiannayi (Kent), 12.88; Discus: Kathryn Rothwell (ChIs), 47.02; Javelin: Izzy Jeffs (Somer), 50.54; Hammer: Helen Broadbridge (Berks), 50.08
ESAA Track & Field Cup 2010
U13 Boys: 1st – Southend High School for Boys; 2nd – Fitzwimarc School, Rayleigh; 3rd – Great Baddow HS, Essex; 4th – Haberdashers’ Aske’s Boys School, Borehamwood; 5th – Northampton School for Boys; 6th – Eastwood School, Leigh-on-Sea; 7th – Lincroft Middle School, Bedford; 8th = St Ignatious College, Enfield; 8th = Forest School, Wokingham; 10th – Morecambe HS; 11th - Toot Hill School, Nottingham; 12th – Park View Community School, Chester-le-Street
U13 Girls: 1st – James Allen’s Girls School, London; 2nd – Brentwood School; 3rd – Southend High School for Girls; 4th – Queen’s College, Taunton; 5th = Hymers College, Hull; 5th = Campion School, Northampton; 5th = Putney HS; 8th – Loughborough HS; 9th – St Thomas More Catholic School, London; 10th – Bishop Challoner Catholic Collegiate, London; 11th – Bourne GS; 12th – Kirkham GS, Preston
U15 Boys: 1st – Fitzwimarc School; 2nd – Southend High School for Boys; 3rd – Judd School; 4th – Millfield School; 5th - Haberdashers’ Aske’s Boys School, Borehamwood; 6th – Northampton School for Boys; 7th – Westcliff High School for Boys; 8th – Westcliff High School for Boys; 9th – Windsor Boys School; 10th – Woolwich Polytechnic School for Boys; 11th – Royal Grammar School Newcastle; 12th – Queen Elizabeth Grammar School Wakefield
U15 Girls: 1st – Millfield School; 2nd – Guildford High School for Boys; 3rd – RGS Worcester; 4th – Aylesbury High School; 5th – Southend High School for Girls; 6th – Portsmouth Grammar School; 7th – Kirkham Grammar School; 8th – Bromsgrove School; 9th – Beaconsfield High School; 10th – Central Newcastle High School; 11th – Wymondham College; 12th – Walton Girls High School, Grantham
ESAA Track & Field Cup (Copthall Stadium. Barnet) 2009
Junior Boys
1st - Robert Bloomfield Middle School; 2nd - The FitzWimarc School; 3rd - Southend High School for Boys; 4th - St Ignatius College; 5th - St Anselm's College; 6th - William Edwards School and Sports College; 7th - Langley Park School for Boys; 8th - Park View Community School; 9th - The Coopers' Company and Coborn School; 10th - Northampton School for Boys; 11th - Bishop Wordsworth's Grammar School; 12th - Castleford High School Technology College
Intermediate Boys
1st - Southend High School for Boys; 2nd - The Judd School; 3rd - The Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School; 4th - Westcliffe High School for Boys; 5th Millfield School; 6th - Forest School; 7th - Woolwich Polytechnic School; 8th = Great Baddow High School; 8th = Rugby School; 10th - St Anselm's College; 11th - Bourne Grammar School; 12th - Northallerton College
Junior Girls
1st - Southend High School for Girls; 2nd - Aylesbury High School; 3rd = Guildford High School; 3rd = James Allen's Girls' School; 3rd = Brentwood School; 6th - Robert Bloomfield Middle School; 7th - Central Newcastle High School; 8th - Chelmsford County High School for Girls; 9th - Loughborough High School; 10th - Portsmouth Grammar School; 11th - Kirkham Grammar School; 12th - Bourne Grammar School
Intermediate Girls
1st - Southend High School for Girls; 2nd - Millfield School; 3rd = Guildford High School; 3rd = RGS Worcester & The Alice Ottley School; 5th = Sharnbrook Upper School and Community College; 5th = Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls; 7th - Portsmouth Grammar School; 8th - Grantham' The Walton Girls High School; 9th - St Paul's Girls' School; 10th - James Allen's Girls' School; 11th - Loreto Grammar School; 12th - Central Newcastle High School
Aviva English Schools Track & Field Championships (Sheffield) 2009
Junior Boys: 100m: Jamie Wilkes (WMid) 11.34; 200m: Alexander Kiwomya (SYork) 22.66; 400m: Clovis Asong (Manch) 48.86; 800m: Chris McGahan (Manch) 2:01.11; 1500m: Michael McKeown (WMid) 4:07.12;
80m Hurdles: James Taylor (Staff) 11.09; 4x100m Relay: London 44.49; High Jump: Zino Mario Ghae (Norf) 1.87; Long Jump: Joel Grenfell (Camb) 6.54; Triple Jump: Efe Uwaifo (Herts) 12.90; Pole Vault:Tadgh Healy (Kent) 3.65; Shot: Luke Roach-Christie (Midd), 14.90; Discus: Nick Percy (Hamp) 44.72; Javelin: Oliver Bradfield (Norf) 60.42; Hammer: Ashley Gilder (Notts) 64.94
Intermediate Boys: 100m: David Bolarinwa (London) 10.88; 200m: Jordan Arthur (Midd) 21.67;400m: Luke South (SYork) 49.65; 800m: Tom Guy (Staff) 1:54.76; 1500m: Luke Carroll (Glouc) 4:01.20; 3000m: Tom Curr (Glouc) 8:37.14; 100m Hurdles: Themba Luhana (Nhants) 12.93; 400m Hurdles: Ben Hopkins (Kent) 54.32; 1500m Steeplechase: Jamie Cromptom (Manch) 4:20.43; 4x100m Relay: London 42.27; High Jump: Billy Falconer (Essex) 1.96; Long Jump: James Davies (Lancs) 7.00 (+0.2); Triple Jump: Julien Allwood (Surrey) 14.70; Pole Vault: Aaron Kaye (Essex) 4.40; Shot: Matt Halton (Corn) 17.34; Discus: Adam Damadzic (H&Wor), 51.18; Javelin: Sam Taylor-Outridge (Bucks) 64.23; Hammer: Andrew Elkins (Dorset) 63.34
Senior Boys: 100m: Deji Tobias (Beds) 10.63; 200m: Junior Ejehu (London) 21.35; 400m: Ross McDonald (WMid) 48.04; 800m: Robbie Schofield (Lancs) 1:50.38; 1500m: Alex Cornwell (Essex) 3:50.95; 3000m: Tom Farrrell (Cumb) 8:25.02; 110m Hurdles: Emmanuel Okpokiri (Essex) 14.18; 400m Hurdles: Niall Flannery (Nland) 51.98; 2000m Steeplechase: Tommy Bryant (London) 5:56.05; 4x100m Relay: Middlesex 41.28; High Jump: Samuel Bailey (Essex) 2.08; Long Jump: Adam Timms (WYork) 7.16 (-1.5); Triple Jump: Kola Adedoyin (Surrey) 15.63; Pole Vault: Cameron Walker Sheperd (Avon) 4.70; Shot: Anthony Oshodi (Essex) 16.71; Discus: Curtis Griffith-Parker (London), 54.52; Javelin: Matthew Hunt (Humb) 68.78; Hammer: Andrew Jordon (Surrey) 62.87
Junior Girls: 100m: Clieo Stephenson (Norf) 12.24; 200m: Desree Henry (Midd) 24.21; 800m: Chelsea Jarvis (Mersey) 2:14.65; 1500 metres: Jessica Judd (Essex) 4:23.58; 75m Hurdles: Yasmin Miller (Derby) 11.04; 4x100 metres Relay: West Yorkshire (WYork) 48.50; High Jump: Kate Anson (Mersey) 1.70; Long Jump: Nikita Campbell-Smith (WMid) 5.57 (+0.6); Shot: Lucy Chadwick (Lancs) 11.66; Discus: Debra Blamey (Essex) 33.92; Javelin: Laura McDonald (Norf) 43.13
Intermediate Girls: 100m: Makeda Lewis (Midd) 12.17; 200m: Jennie Batten (Glouc) 23.92; 300m: Amy Allcock (Surrey) 38.68; 800m: Katie Snowden (London) 2:10.49; 1500m: Georgia Peel (Hamp) 4:16.24; 3000m: Emelia Gorecka (Surrey) 9:35.79; 80m Hurdles: Georgia Atkins (Essex) 11.12; 300m Hurdles: Laura Burke (Surrey) 42.94; 4x100m Relay: Middlesex 47.08; High Jump: Isobel Pooley (Hamp) 1.74; Long Jump: Jazmine Sawyers (Staff), 5.58; Triple Jump: Montana Jackson (Suff) 11.99; Pole Vault: Ellie Besford (Essex); Shot: Yasmin Spencer (Derby) 12.35; Discus: Samantha Milner (Suff) 40.06; Javelin: Freya Jones (Hamp) 43.64; Hammer: Abbi Carter (Humb) 52.27
Senior Girls: 100m: Lauretta Curtis (Derby) 12.04; 200m: Emily Diamond (Avon) 23.85; 400m: Laura Wake (Herts) 54.36; 800m: Leigh Lennon (Lancs) 2:08.12; 1500m: Laura Weightman (Nland) 4:24.96; 3000m: Charlotte Purdue (Hamp) 9:29.66; 100m Hurdles: Stephanie Gaynor (Herts) 14.18; 400m Hurdles: Lauren Bouchard (Essex) 59.84; 1500m Steeplechase: Louise Webb (Hamp) 4:44.83; 4x100m Relay: Hertfordshire 47.97; High Jump: Moe Sasegbon (Herts) 1.75; Long Jump: Lorraine Ugen (London) 5.94; Triple Jump: Laura Samuel (Leics) 12.63; Pole Vault: Abigail Haywood (WYork) 3.80; Shot: Hannah Evenden (WYork) 13.30; Discus: Tesni Ward (Notts) 44.52; Javelin: Jemma Tewkesbury (Dorset) 41.87; Hammer: Sophie Hitchon (Lancs) 61.65
2008
ESAA Sainsbury’s National Track & Field Schools’ Cup (Chelmsford)
Junior Boys: 1st - The Judd School; 2nd – Southend High School for Boys; 3rd – Lincroft Middle School; 4th – Chalvedon School; 5th – Cardinal Pole RC School; 6th – The FitzWimarc School; 7th – Park View Comm School; 8th – St Anselm’s College; 9th – Queen’s School; 10th – Bishop’s Wordsworth Grammar School; 11th – The Lancaster School; 12th – Queen Elizabeth Grammar School
Intermediate Boys: 1st – Southend High School for Boys; 2nd – The Judd School; 3rd – Ravens Wood School; 4th – The Eastwood School; 5th – Millfield School; 6th – The King John School;
7th – Aston Manor School; 8th – The FitzWimarc School; 9th – St Thomas More RC School; 10th – St Anselm’s College; 11th – Bourne Grammar School; 12th – Royal Grammar School
Junior Girls: 1st – Southend High School for Girls; 2nd – Guildford High School for Girls; 3rd – Aylesbury High School; 4th – Royal Grammar School; 5th – Bromsgrove Prep School; 6th – Kirkham Grammar School; 7th – The Portsmouth Grammar School; 8th – Queen’s School, Bushey; 9th = Dr Challoner’s High School; 9th = Dr Challoner's High School; 11th - Burgess Hill School for Girls; 12th - Chelmsford County High School for Girls; 13th - The Walton Girls' High School, Grantham
Intermediate Girls: 1st - Southend High School for Girls; 2nd - Millfield School; 3rd - Portsmouth Grammar School; 4th - Lady Manners School, Bakewell; 5th - The Coopers' Company and Coborn School; 6th - Helenswood School; 7th - Guildford High School for Girls; 8th - Haberdashers' Aske's Sch for Girls; 9th = Canon Slade CofE School; 9th = Chelmsford County High School for Girls; 11th - Kenilworth School and Sports College; 12th - Central Newcastle High SchoolSainsbury’s English Schools’ Championships (Gateshead)
Senior Boys: 100m: H Byrne (Sussex) 10.79; 200m: A Infantino (Herts) 21.74; 400m: J Hunter (Mersey) 47.85; 800m: A Moore (Berks) 1:51.93; 1500m: R Peters (Avon) 3:56.36; 3000m: A Ahmed (S York) 8:23.52; 2000m Steeplechase: J Wilkinson (W York) 5:58.72; 110m Hurdles: S Merrill (Avon) 14:11; 400m Hurdles: N Flannery (Nland) 52.48; High Jump: S Johnson (Beds) 2.05m; Pole Vault: R Searles (S York) 4.70m; Long Jump: P Oluyemi (Middx) 7.02/1.0; Triple Jump: D Lewis (Middx)14.58/1.5; Shot Put: D Douglas (Essex) 16.35m; Discus: S Watson (Herts) 48.91; Hammer: A Warner (Glouc) 60.96m; Javelin: B Buwembo (Essex) 68.71m; 4 x 100m: Lond 42.29s
Intermediate Boys: 100m: D Tobias (Beds) 10.68;200m: R Samuel (Middx) 21.78;400m: B Sturgess (Nhants) 48.83;800m: R Letch (Surrey) 1:55.55;1500m: S Cavey (Kent) 4:01.88;3000m: J Hay (Surrey) 8:45.82;1500m Steeplechase: J Senior (Norf) 4:25.18;100m Hurdles: Jack Meredith (Mersey) 12.70;400m Hurdles: J Green (Kent) 54.18; High Jump: S Bailey (Essex) 1.99; Pole Vault: T Parkin (Nland) 4.40;Long Jump: D Smith (Kent) 6.89/-0.5;Triple Jump: B Williams (Staff) 15.72/0.8; Shot Put: A Oshodi (Essex) 18.66;Discus: Z Duquemin (Chis) 49.27; Hammer: A Jordon (Surrey) 65.28;Javelin: M Mortimer (Suff) 61.45;4x100m: Midd 42.2
Junior Boys: 100m: T Judun (Lond) 11.10; 200m: A Akintokun (Essex) 22.92; 400m: W Grist (Kent) 50.05; 800m: S Dykes (Chesh) 22:01.08; 1500m: L Carroll (Glouc) 4:07.46; 80m Hurdles: J Potter (W Mid) 11.11; High Jump: A Cox (Dorset) 1.93; Pole Vault: E Martin (S York)3.55; Long Jump: R Gaylor (Herts) 6.56/0.3; Triple Jump: J Tele (Essex) 13.64/1.0; Shot Put: J Newman (W Mid) 16.11; Discus: K Njoya (Surrey) 44.80; Hammer: D Clayton (Norf) 51.59; Javelin: R Danaher (Somer) 50.15; 4x100m: Essex 44.45
Senior Girls: 100m: R Wilson (Manch) 12.02; 200m: L Wake (Herts) 25.05; 400m: S Oskan (Berks) 55.87; 800m: R Stringer (Norf) 2:08.75; 1500m: L Weightman (Nland) 4:31.08; 3000m: C Purdue (Hamp) 9:46.40; 100m Hurdles: L Dewdney (Nland) 14.01; 400m Hurdles: H Comer (Midd) 63.63; High Jump: B Partridge (Shrop) 1.74; Pole Vault: S Upton (Wilts) 3.70; Long Jump: A Russell (Mersey) 5.78/1.1; Triple Jump: S Whight (Berks) 12.76/1.2; Shot Put: R Wallader (W Mid) 14.04; Discus: L Underdown (Kent) 43.15; Hammer: H Murray (Warks) 50.97 Javelin: P Lungren (Herts) 43.00
Intermediate Girls: 100m:C Underwood (Bucks F) 12.09; 200m: J Batten (Glouc) 24.51; 300m: A Allcock (Surrey) 39.90; 800m: R Cole (W Mid) 2:08.06; 1500m: S Conner (Herts) 4:30.68; 3000m: L Park (Cumb) 9:45.41; 80m Hurdles: K Warland (Oxford); 300m Hurdles: J White (H&Wor) 44.91; High Jump: K Thompson (Mersey)1.80; Pole Vault: L Stickland (Sussex); Long Jump: K Caulfield (Herts)5.66/0.0; Triple Jump: J Attoch (Midd)11.65/0.0;Shot Put: Y Spencer (Der)12.66; Discus: J Walkden (Devon) 37.30; Hammer: K Mills (Cleve) 46.75; Javelin: I Jeffs (Somer) 43.30;4x100m: Essex 47.25
Junior Girls: 100m: J Williams (Herts) 11.78; 200m: F Fabunmi-Alade (Berks)25.20; 800m: G Bell (London) 2:09.28;1500m:E Gorecka (Surrey) 4:30.12; 75Hurdles: Y Miller (Der)11.34; High Jump: C Shelley (Suff)1.66; Long Jump: J Sawyers (Staff)5.72/0.7; Shot Put: M Okpokiri (Essex)11.21; Discus: A Carter (Humb) 36.16; Javelin: Freya Jones (Hamp) 44.23; 4x100m:W Mid 49.39ESAA Sainsbury’s National Schools Cross Country Cup (St Albans) 2007
U13 Boys: 1st – Lincroft Middle School; 2nd – West Hill School; 3rd – Millfield Prep; 4th – The Eastwood School; 5th – Northampton School for Boys; 6th – St Anselm’s School; 7th – Fitzwimarc School; 8th – Bishop Wordsworth School; 9th – Southend School for Boys; 10th – Wolfreton School, Hull; 11th – Robert Mays School; 12th – Allertonshire School; 13th – Beths Grammar School; 14th – Harrold Priory School; 15th – Helsby High School; 16th – St John Fisher School; 17th – Chetwynde School; 18th – The Judd School; 19th – Poole GS; 20th – Hartshill School; 21st – Leeds GS; 22nd – Adams GS; 23rd – Park View School; 24th – Shepshed HS
U15 Boys: 1st – Southend High School for Boys; 2nd – Ermysteds School; 3rd – Northampton School for Boys; 4th – Winston Churchill School; 5th – Calday Grange School; 6th – The Judd School; 7th – Fitzwimarc School; 8th – Westcliff Boys HS; 9th – Sharnbrook Upper School; 10th – St Anselm’s School; 11th – Wolfreton School; 12th – Kirkbie Kendall School; 13th – Northallerton School; 14th – Penair School; 15th – Nunthorpe School; 16th – Leeds GS; 17th – Wilsthorpe College; 18th – The Windsor Boys School; 19th – Kings Norton School; 20th – Helsby HS; 21st – Toynbee School; 22nd – Newquay Tretherras School
U13 Girls: 1st – Guildford High School; 2nd – Oakham School; 3rd – Beaumont School; 4th – St Julie’s HS; 5th – Bromsgrove Prep School; 6th – Bluecoat School; 7th – Lincroft Middle School; 8th – Dane’s Hill School; 9th – Penair School; 10th – Aylesbury HS; 11th – Millfield Prep School; 12th – Loughborough HS; 13th – Wymondham College; 14th – Southend High School for Girls; 15th – Fitzwimarc School; 16th – St Hilda’s School; 17th – Queens, Taunton; 18th – St John Fisher School; 19th – St Aidan’s School; 20th – Myton School, Warwick; 21st – Thomas Telford School; 22nd – Central HS; 23rd – Priors Field School; 24th – The Minster School
U15 Girls: 1st – St John Fisher Catholic High School, Harrogate; 2nd – Tonbridge GS; 3rd – Coopers Company & Coborn School; 4th – Upton Hall School; 5th – QEGS, Penrith; 6th – James Allens Girls School; 7th – Penair School; 8th – Millfield School; 9th – South Wilts GS; 10th – Dame Allan’s School; 11th – Central HS; 12th – Tudor Hall School; 13th – Sharnbrook Upper School; 14th – Lady Eleanor Holles School; 15th – Cheltenham Ladies College; 16th – Kind Edward VI School; 17th – Tiffin Girls School; 18th – Canon Slade School; 19th – Oakham School; 20th – Longcroft School, Beverley; 21st – Hartshill School; 22nd – Wolfreton School; 23rd – Helsby HS; 24th – Abbot’s Hill School
ESAA Sainsbury’s National Track & Field Schools’ Cup (Chelmsford) 2007
Junior Boys: 1st – Southend High School For Boys; 2nd – The Judd School; 3rd – Christ’s Hospital; 4th – Bourne Grammar School; 5th – Queens’ School; 6th – Northampton School For Boys; 7th – King Edward VI Camp Hill School For Boys; 8th – St Bonaventure’s RC School; 9th – Gateacre Community Comprehensive School; 10th – Allertonshire School; 11th – St Ambrose College; 12th – Ivybridge Community School
Intermediate Boys: 1st – Southend High School For Boys; 2nd – The FitzWimarc Sschool; 3rd – The Judd School; 4th – St Thomas More RC School; 5th = St Anselm’s College, The John Fisher School, Whitgift School; 8th – Astone Manor School; 9th – Royal Grammar School; 10th – Oaklands Catholic School, Hampshire; 11th – St Ignatius College; 12th – Nottingham High School
Junior Girls: 1st – Southend High School For Girls; 2nd – Stroud High School; 3rd – Kenilworth School And Sports College; 4th – Lincroft Middle School; 5th – Archbishop Blanch C Of E High School; 6th – Loughborough High School; 7th – Central Newcastle High School; 8th – James Allen’s Girls’ School; 9th – Ivybridge Community School; 10th – Millfield Preparatory School; 11th – Bromsgrove Preparatory School; 12th – Caistor Grammar School
Intermediate Girls: 1st – Millfield School; 2nd – Southend High School For Girls; 3rd – Parkstone Grammar School; 4th – The Coopers’ Company And Coborn School; 5th – Lady Manners School; 6th – Beaconsfield High School; 7th – Queenswood; 8th – Dame Allan’s Girls’ School; 9th – Arnold School; 10th – Burgess Hills School For Girls; 11th – Rugby School; 12th – St Catherine’s School
Sainsbury's English Schools' Championships (Birmingham) 2007
Senior Boys: 100m: R Kilty (Cleve) 10.73s; 200m: C Tandi (Hamp) 22.07s; 400m: R Davis (WMid) 47.22s; 800m: J Shane (Essex) 1:51.26s; 1500m: D Forrester (Manch) 3:53.86s; 3000m: M Goose (Norf) 8:40.00s; 2000m Steeplechase: E Womersley (Oxford) 5:52.64s; 110m Hurdles: J Adeniran (Leics) 13.90s; 400m Hurdles: N Woodward (Warks) 53.00s; High Jump: A Mckie (Bucks) 2.17m; Pole Vault: S Huggins (Kent) 4.58m; Long Jump: J Blundell (WMid) 6.98m; Triple Jump: D Lewis
(Midd) 14.75m; Shot Put: D Tinkler (Camb) 15.92m; Discus: E Price (Staff) 48.55m; Hammer: J Bedford (Humb) 66.52m; Javelin: B Buwembo (Essex) 61.45m; 4x100m: WMid 42.12s
Intermediate Boys: 100m: A Robertson (Manch) 10.72s; 200m: A Infantino (Herts) 21.73s; 400m: M Warner (Notts) 48.56s; 800m: A Moore (Berks) 1:55.00s; 1500m: R Murray (NIreland) 3:55.70s; 3000m: A Ahmed (SYork) 8:38.49s; 1500m Steeplechase: B Anthony (Lancs) 4:25.92s; 100m Hurdles: J McLean (Essex) 12.75s; 400m Hurdles: N Flannery (NIreland) 54.14s; High Jump: C Baker (Norf)
2.02m; Pole Vault: B Gregory (Bucks) 4.25m; Long Jump: K Greenidge-Smith (Herts) 6.91m; Triple Jump: N Fox (Midd) 14.20m; Shot Put: M Baptiste (Essex) 16.95m; Discus: A Oshodi (Essex) 52.91m; Hammer: M Jennings (Humber) 58.04m; Javelin: A Bryant (Surrey) 60.84m; 4x100m: Midd 42.84s
Junior Boys: 100m: S Bangura (London) 11.48s; 200m: J Hutchinson (Wilts) 22.64s; 400m: T Bensted (Kent) 51.07s; 800m: R Letch (Surrey) 1:59.88s; 1500m: E Woolmer (Surrey) 4:13.16s; 80m Hurdles: A Cummings (Surrey) 11.31s; High Jump: A Cox (Dorset) 1.87m; Pole Vault: T Gibson (Wilts) 3.50m; Long Jump: J Allwood (Surrey) 6.15m; Triple Jump: D Crisp (Essex) 12.94m; Shot Put: T Peacock (Midd) 14.17m; Discus: L Biddlecombe (Somer) 51.76m; Hammer: A Elkins (Dorset) 53.72m; Javelin: M Mortimore (Suff) 53.24; 4x100m: London 44.82s
Senior Girls: 100m: H Jones (Chesh) 11.59s; 200m: H Croxford (Hamp) 24.37s; 400m: E Okoro (WMid) 55.89s; 800m: R Stringer (Norf) 2:06.93s; 1500m: S Stockton (Chesh) 4:25.36s; 3000m: D Nimmock (Norf) 10:02.30; 100m Hurdles: H Francis-Smithson (WYork) 13.96s; 400m Hurdles: S Coleby (Durham) 62.12s; High Jump: V Hubbard (Leics) 1.84m; Pole Vault: R Arnheim (Kent) 3.35m; Long Jump: K Murray (Hamp) 5.81m; Triple Jump: C O'Reilly (Derby) 11.93m; Shot Put: E Francis (Leics) 15.65m; Discus: R Backhouse (Nhants) 43.85m; Hammer: H Murray (Warks) 49.65; Javelin: S Thomas (Somer) 42.04m; 4x100m: Durham 48.38s
Intermediate Girls: 100m: R Wilson (Manch) 12.02s; 200m: T Hopeson (Surrey) 24.81s; 300m: L James (Beds) 39.47s; 800m: R Cole (WMid) 2:10.30s; 1500m: L Weightman (NIland) 4:29.44s; 3000m: J Burns (Devon) 9:45.64s; 80m Hurdles: D Rooney (Lancs) 11.43s; 300m Hurdles: N Hill (Essex) 43.82s; High Jump: H Dickson (Lancs) 1.68m; Pole Vault: J Ive (Surrey) 3.75m; Long Jump: L Samuel (Leics) 5.82m; Triple Jump: L Priest (Devon) 11.73m; Shot Put: H Evenden (WYork) 11.98m; Discus: K Wickman (Somer) 43.30m; Hammer: K Ynhnell (Glouc) 46.54m; Javelin: S De Kremmer (Leics) 41.50m; 4x100m: Durham 48.74s
Junior Girls: 100m: J Williams (Herts) 12.01s; 200m: J Batten (Glouc) 24.77s; 800m: Z Woodward (Mersey) 2:12.44s; 1500m: K Holt (Staff) 4:28.60s; 75m Hurdles: R Liddell (Nland) 11.14s; High Jump: K Thompson (Mersey) 1.72m; Long Jump: H Longworth (Beds) 5.47m; Shot Put: Y Spencer (Derby) 11.76m; Discus: A Carter (Humb) 35.28m; Javelin: K Oniwinde (Essesx) 38.16m; 4x100m: Mersey 49.33s ESAA Sainsbury’s English Schools Cross Country Cup Final (Canon Slade School. Bolton) 2006 Junior U13 Boys: 1st - Fitzwimarc School, Rayleigh; 2nd - The Judd School, Tonbridge; 3rd - Enfield Grammar School; 4th - Calday Grange School; 5th - Southend High School for Boys; 6th - Lincroft Middle School; 7th - Allertonshire School, Northallerton; 8th - Kirkbie Kendall School; 9th - Millfield Preparatory School; 10th - Helsby High School; 11th - Beths Grammar School; 12th - John Colet School; 13th - Marling School; 14th - Crompton House School; 15th - Northampton School for Boys; 16th - Clayesmore Preparatory School; 17th - Leeds Grammar School; 18th - Ermysted’s Grammar School; 19th - Bishop Wordsworth School; 20th - Longcroft School; 21st - Durham Johnston Comprehensive; 22nd - Toynbee Sports College; 23rd - Highfields School, Matlock; 24th - Adams Grammar School, NewportIntermediate U15 Boys: 1st - The Winston Churchill School, Woking; 2nd - Northampton School for Boys; 3rd - The Hayesbrook School, Tonbridge; 4th - Southend High School for Boys; 5th - Fitzwimarc School, Rayleigh; 6th - Highfields School, Matlock; 7th - West Hill School, Stalybridge; 8th - Clevedon Community School; 9th - Sharnbrook Upper School; 10th - St Anselm’s College, Birkenhead; 11th - Westcliff High School for Boys; 12th - Ermysted’s Grammar School, Skipton; 13th - Allertonshire School, Northallerton; 14th - Corfe Hills School, Broadstone; 15th - Millfield School, Street; 16th - Kirkbie Kendall School; 17th - Helsby High School; 18th - Wolfreton School, Hull; 19th - Bridgewater High School; 20th - Loughborough Grammar School; 21st - Dr. Challoner’s Grammar School, Amersham; 22nd - Emmanuel College, Gateshead; 23rd - Cardinal Newman RC School, Hove; 24th - Adams Grammar School, NewportJunior U13 Girls: 1st - St John Fisher RC High School, Harrogate; 2nd - St Antony’s Leweston School; 3rd - South Wilts Grammar School; 4th - Oakham School; 5th - Cooper’s Company and Coborn School; 6th - Penair School; 7th - Lincroft Middle School; 8th - Southend High School for Girls; 9th - James Allen Girls School, Dulwich; 10th - Danes High School, Oxshott; 11th - Westholme School, Blackburn; 12th - St Julie’s RC High School, Mersyside; 13th - Bromsgrove Preparatory School; 14th - Aylesbury High School; 15th - Loughborough High School; 16th - Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Penrith; 17th - Beaconsfield High School; 18th - Lawrence Jackson School, Guisborough; 19th - Durham Johnston Comprehensive; 20th - Brentwood Ursuline School; 21st - Tiffin Girls’ School, Kingston-Upon-Thames; 22nd - The Girls’ Grammar School, Bradford; 23rd - Shrewsbury High School; 24th - Lymm High SchoolIntermediate U15 Girls: 1st - Coopers’ Company and Coborn School; 2nd - Emmanuel College; 3rd - Hastingsbury Upper School; 4th - Sir John Colfox School; 5th - James Allen Girls School; 6th - Penair School; 7th - Tonbridge Grammar School; 8th - St Hilda’s CE High School; 9th - Dame Allan’s School; 10th - The Minster School; 11th - Millfield School; 12th - Upton Hall School; 13th - Cheltenham Ladies College; 14th - Wolfreton School; 15th - Beaconsfield High School; 16th - Durham Johnston Comprehensive; 17th - Robert May’s School; 18th - Tudor Hall School; 19th - Helsby High School; 20th - The Girls’ Grammar School, Bradford; 21st - Brentwood Ursuline School; 22nd - Stratford Girls Grammar School; 23rd - Canon Slade School; 24th - Southend High School for Girls
AWARDS
Norwich Union/Daily Telegraph School Sport Matters Awards 2007Specialist Sports College of the YearWinner - Worthing Sixth Form Centre
Highly Commended - Chadsgrove School & Specialist Sports College
Commended - Cliff Park High School State School of the YearWinner - Robert Clack School
Highly Commended - Whitchurch High School
Commended - Burnage High School Independent School of the YearWinner - The Oratory School
Highly Commended - Portsmouth Grammar School
Commended - Warwick School Student of the Year (Male)Winner - Glyn Hughes (Stratton Upper School)
Highly Commended - Simon Horsfield (Audenshaw School)
Commended - Joe Harris (Hodge Hill Sports & Enterprise College)Student of the Year (Female)Winner - Sarah Taylor (Brighton College)
Highly Commended - Stephanie Twell (Farnborough Sixth Form College)
Commended - Laura Park (Netherhall School Specialist Sports College)On Came with Kelly AchievementWinner – Charlotte Best
Highly Commended – Laura Finucane
Commended – Emma Pallant School Sport Teacher of the YearWinner - Liz Lawton (Stratford Grammar School for Girls)
Highly Commended - Mark Nasey (Warwick School)
Commended - Karen Fellows (Caedmon School)School Team of the Year Winner -– Pentyrhoel Comprehensive School Year 10 Football Team
Highly Commended - St John Fisher Catholic High School Year 10 Rugby Team Commended - John Cleveland College Senior Netball TeamNorwich Union Unsung HeroWinner – Phil Hudson (Bishop Challoner Catholic School)
Highly Commended – Jeanne Freeman (Lancaster School Sport Partnership)
Commended – Mike Simmonds (Nottinghamshire Schools Football Development Officer)Excellence in Disabled SportWinner – Sam Scott (Adams’ Grammar School)
Highly Commended – Warwick School
Commended - Chadsgrove School & Specialist Sports CollegeContribution to School SportWinner – Pete Dewnsap (Northampton School for Boys)
Highly Commended – Peter Nield (Warwick School)
Commended – Dave Pointon (St Peter’s High School)The Daily Telegraph & Norwich Union School Sport Matters Awards 2006 Specialist Sports College of the YearWinner: Wood Green High School College of Sport; Highly Commended: The Coopers
Company & Coborn School; Commended: The City Academy, BristolState School of the YearWinner: Greenwood Dale School; Highly Commended: Northampton School for Boys;
Commended: Ysgol Y MoelwynIndependent School of the YearWinner: St Michael’s School; Highly Commended: Victoria College, Jersey;
Commended: Shrewsbury SchoolStudent of the Year (Male)Winner: Alistair Brownlee, Bradford Grammar School; Highly Commended: Ben
Fielding, King Eghert School; Commended: Ben Smith, The William Ransom Primary
SchoolStudent of the Year (Female)Winner: Holly Colvin, Brighton College; Highly Commended: Nicole Raymond, The
Coopers Company & Coborn School; Commended: Samantha Ashton, Wilmslow High
SchoolSchool Sport Teacher of the YearWinner: Brendan Redko, Whitefield Fishponds Community School; Highly
Commended: Murdo Graham, Ardnamurchan High School; Commended: Pamela Barbour,
Rathfriland High SchoolSchool Team of the YearWinner: U13 Rugby Team, The Chorister School, Durham; Highly Commended: Year 8 Cross
Country Team, Lincroft Middle School; Commended: Year 9 Basketball Team,
Darwen Vale High SchoolSpecial Award: Ambassador for School SportWinner: Roger Lounds, Lymm High School; Highly Commended: Jackie Vowles, St.
Rose’s School; Commended: Fulford Secondary School Disability AwardWinner: Nathan Stephens, Ynasawdre Comprehensive School; Highly Commended: St.
Rose’s School; Commended: Eleanor Symonds, Aldridge School Science CollegeContribution to School SportWinner: George Smolinski & David Dewdney, Leicestershire Primary School
Athletics Association; Highly Commended: Mark Dixon, Shrewsbury School;
Commended: Len Davies, Lymm High School
BADMINTON
Center Parcs National Schools Championships 2011
U14 Boys: Stantonbury Campus 4 Elizabethan High School 1; Stantonbury Campus 4 Isleworth & Syon School 1; Elizabethan High School 4 Isleworth & Syon School 1
Final Placings: 1st – Stantonbury Campus; 2nd – Elizabethan High School; 3rd – Isleworth & Syon School
U14 Girls: Bournemouth School for Girls 4 Brunts School 1; Bournemouth School for Girls 4 Royal Grammar School Newcastle 1; Brunts School 3 Royal Grammar School Newcastle 2
Final Placings: 1st – Bournemouth School for Girls; 2nd – Brunts School; 3rd – Royal Grammar School Newcastle
U16 Boys: William Farr School 3 Davenant Foundation School 2; William Farr School 3 Weaverham School 2; Davenant Foundation School 3 Weaverham School 2
Final Placings: 1st – William Farr School; 2nd – Davenant Foundation School; 3rd – Weaverham School
U16 Girls: King Edward VI Handsworth School 3 Robert May’s School 2; King Edward VI Handsworth School 4 De Lisle Catholic School 1; Robert May’s School 3 De Lisle Catholic School 2
Final Placings: 1st – King Edward VI Handsworth School; 2nd – Robert May’s School; 3rd – De Lisle Catholic School
Center Parcs National Schools Championships (Sherwood Forest) 2010
U14 Girls: 1st - Helenswood School, Hastings; 2nd - King Edwards VI School, Handsworth; 3rd - Woodlands School, Derby
U14 Boys: 1st - Denbigh School, Milton Keynes; 2nd - The Elizabethan High School, Retford; 3rd - Wilson’s School, Surrey
U16 Girls: 1st - Robert May’s School, Hampshire; 2nd - Talbot Heath School, Dorset; 3rd -Altrincham Grammar School for Girls, Cheshire
U16 Boys: 1st - Exmouth Community School, Devon; 2nd - Wilson’s School, Surrey; 3rd - Beauchamp College, Leicestershire
Center Parcs National Schools Championships 2010
Regional Winners (All qualify for national finals)
Boys U16: Benfield Sports College, Tyne & Wear; Harrogate GS; Bluecoat School, Liverpool; King Edward VI Camp Hill School, Birmingham; Beauchamp College, Leics; Davenant Foundation School, Essex; Wilson’s School, Surrey; RGS High Wycombe; Exmouth Community School
Boys U14: Benfield Sports College, Tyne & Wear; Harrogate GS; St Michael’s High School, Chorley; Langley School, Solihull; Elizabethan HS, Notts; Davenant Foundation School, Essex; Wilson’s School, Surrey; Denbigh School, Milton Keynes; Torquay Boys School
Girls U16: Newcastle Church HS; Sheffield HS; Altrincham GS for Girls; Redhill School, Stourbridge; Nottingham Girls HS; Thorpe St Andrew School, Norwich; Uckfield Community College, East Sussex; Robert Mays School, Hants; Talbot Heath School, Bournemouth
Girls U14: RGS Newcastle; Tapton School, Sheffield; Trinity School, Carlisle; King Edward VI Handsworth; Woodlands School, Derby; Dame Alice Owens School, Herts; Helenswood School, Hastings; Royal Latin School, Buckingham; Talbot Heath School, Bournemouth
Center Parcs National Schools Championships (Center Parcs. Sherwood Forest) 2009
U16 Boys: 1st - Nottingham High School; 2nd - Colchester Royal Grammer School; 3rd - Wilson’s School, Surrey
U16 Girls: 1st - Nottingham High School; 2nd - Newcastle Upon Tyne Church High School; 3rd – Oakbank School, Yorkshire
U14 Boys: 1st - Denbigh School, Milton Keynes; 2nd - Wilson’s School, Wallington, Surrey; 3rd - St Joseph’s College, Stoke-on-Trent
U14 Girls: 1st - Helenswood School, St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex; 2nd - Talbot Heath School, Bournemouth; 3rd - Newcastle Upon Tyne Church High School
National Inter-Schools Badminton Championships Finals 2008 Boys U16: 1st - Thornden School (Hampshire); 2nd - Tapton School (Sheffield); 3rd=Kingswinsford High School and Tomlinscote School & Sixth Form College; 5th=Haberdashers' Aske's Boy's School and Launceston College; 7th=Nottingham High School and Wilmslow High SchoolGirls U16: 1st - Nottingham Girl's High School; 2nd - Therfield School (Surrey); 3rd=Garforth Community College and Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School; 5th=Samuel Whitbread Community College and Bartholomew School; 7th=Bournemouth School for Girls and Kingswinsford High SchoolBoys U14: 1st - Exmouth Community College (Devon); 2nd - Charters School (Berkshire); 3rd=Davenant School and Harrogate Grammar School; 5th - Nottingham High School and Bedford Modern School; 7th=Bradford Grammar School and King Edward VI School, StratfordGirls U14: 1st - Robert Mays School (Hampshire); 2nd - Sheffield High School; 3rd=Chancellors School and Talbot Heath School; 5th=Woodlands School (Derby) and The Howard School; 7th - Wolverhampton Girls' High School and Altrincham Grammar School for Girls; 9th - Trentham High SchoolNational Inter-Schools Championships 2007
North Final
Boys U14 - Tapton School (Yorkshire)
Boys U16 - Silverdale School (Yorkshire)
Girls U14 - Altrincham Grammar School (Cheshire)
Girls U16 - Westholme School (Lancashire)South Final
Boys U14 - Cotham School (Gloucs)
Boys U16 - Thornden School (Hampshire)
Girls U14 - Royal Latin School (Bucks)
Girls U14 - Sir William Perkins School (Surrey)
BASKETBALL
National Schools Finals (Nottingham) 2011
U14 Boys
Semi Finals: St Margaret’s HS, Liverpool 57 Plymstock School 43; Barking Abbey School 77 St Benedict’s School, Derby 62
Final: Barking Abbey School 85 St Margaret’s HS, Liverpool 52
U14 Girls
Semi Finals: St Angela’s School, London 76 Northampton School for Girls 59; Priestnall School, Manchester 67 Ashcombe School, Surrey 53
Final: St Angela’s School 68 Priestnall School 50
U15 Premier Boys
Semi Finals: Barking Abbey School 71 Northampton School for Boys 58; Canterbury High School 64 Helsby HS 50
Final: Barking Abbey School 71 Canterbury High School 54
U15 Conference Boys
Semi Finals: Holy Trinity School 70 Alder School 63; St Mary’s School, Croydon 71 Burleigh School 58
Final: Holy Trinity School 84 St Mary’s School, Croydon 81
U15 Girls
Semi Finals: Greig City Academy 80 Shenfield High School 70; Priestnall School 84 Maynard School, Devon 41
Final: Greig City Academy 60 Priestnall School 52
U16 Premier Boys
Semi Finals: Barking Abbey School 80 St Peter’s RC HS, Manchester 66; Helsby HS 87 St Bonaventure’s School 63
Final: Barking Abbey School 72 Helsby HS 70
U16 Conference Boys
Semi Finals: Dorothy Stringer School, Brighton 85 St Thomas More School, Buxton 57; Archbishop Lanfranc School 72 Heaton Manor School, Newcastle 45
Final: Dorothy Stringer School, Brighton 77 Archbishop Lanfranc School 63
U16 Girls
Semi Finals: Barking Abbey School 55 Princess Risborough School, Bucks 26; Priestnall School 70 Shenfield HS 45
Final: Barking Abbey School 81 Priestnall School 68
U17 Boys
Semi Finals: Childwall Sports College, Liverpool 69 Greig City Academy 68; Itchen College, Southampton 83 Northampton School for Boys 74
Final: Childwall Sports College, Liverpool 90 Itchen College, Southampton 65
U17 Girls
Semi Finals: Greig City Academy 75 Great Baddow HS 56; Nottingham Academy 55 Taunton’s College, Southampton 41
Final: Greig City Academy 68 Nottingham Academy 48
U19 Premier Boys
Semi Finals: Loreto Sixth Form College 105 Hackney Community College 83; Milton Keynes 61 SEEVIC 72
Final: Loreto Sixth Form College 72 SEEVIC 62
U19 Conference Boys
Semi Finals: Burnley College 72 Greig City Academy 37; Ellesmere Port Catholic High School 97 The American School in Surrey 68
Final: Burnley College 113 Ellesmere Port Catholic High School 70
U19 Girls
Semi Finals: Barking Abbey School 77 Oaklands College, Hertfordshire 22; Greig City Academy 66 Nottingham Academy 44
Final: Barking Abbey School 87 Greig City Academy 48
National Schools Finals (Nottingham) 2010
U14 Boys
Semi Finals: Helsby High School 52 Northampton School for Boys 54; Canterbury High School 35 Barking Abbey School 38
Final: Northampton School for Boys 54 Barking Abbey School 82
U14 Girls
Semi Finals: Aylesbury High School 24 Greig City Academy 44; Priestnall School 45 Brunt’s School 19
Final: Greig City Academy 81 Priestnall School 40
U15 Boys
Semi Finals: Helsby High School 35 Lancaster School 38; Aylesbury Grammar School 51 St Aloysius College 57
Final: Lancaster School 76 St Aloysius College 77
U15 Girls
Semi Finals: Priestnall School 55 Great Baddow HS 27; Bradon Forest School 21 Greig City Academy 39
Final: Priestnall School 30 Greig City Academy 52
U16 Boys
Semi Finals: Reddish Vale Technology College 43 Northampton School for Boys 37; Shenley Brook End School 68 Barking Abbey School 61
Final: Reddish Vale Technology College 74 Shenley Brook End School 96
U16 Girls
Semi Finals: Northampton School for Girls w/o Chetwynde School; Princess Risborough School 26 Barking Abbey School 47
Final: Northampton School for Girls 50 Barking Abbey School 97
U19 Boys
Semi Finals: Burleigh College 35 Birmingham Metropolitan College 44; Canterbury High School 39 Hackney Community College 45
Final: Birmingham Metropolitan College 63 Hackney Community College 91
U19 Girls
Semi Finals: Ellesmere Port Catholic High School 42 Burleigh College 40; Totton College 19 Barking Abbey School 69
Final: Ellesmere Port Catholic High School 23 Barking Abbey School 83
ESSBA National Competition 2008 U19 Boys
Final: Danum Technology College, Doncaster 98 Beauchamp College, Leicester 65U19 Girls
Final: Ellesmere Port Catholic High School 79 The American School in Surrey (TASIS) 66U16 Boys
Final: Shenfield HS, Essex 80 Greig City Academy, London 64U16 Girls
Final: Greensward College, Essex 45 Great Baddow High School, Esssex 43U15 Boys
1st - Ellesmere Port Catholic High School, Cheshire; 2nd - Shenfield High School, EssexU15 Girls
1st - Greensward College, Essex; 2nd Great Baddow High School, EssexU14 Boys
1st - St Bonaventure’s School, London; 2nd - Bohunt School, HampshireU14 Girls
1st - Great Baddow High School, Essex; 2nd - Shenfield High School, EssexESSBA National Competition 2007U14 BoysLast Sixteen: Ellesmere Port 106, St. Matthew’s 67; Helsby 83, Priestnall 56; Thorncliffe 40, St. Margaret’s 82; Blue Coat 48, Shenfield 52; St. Columba’s 81, West Park 52; Simon Langton 54, Archbishop Lanfranc 72; St. Bonaventure’s 100, Bishop Wordsworth 54; Millfield 48, Bohunt 58 Quarter Finals Round Robin: St. Bonaventure’s 49, St. Columba’s 42; Shenfield 62, Helsby 26; Ellesmere Port 53, St. Margaret’s 39; Archbishop Lanfranc 41, Bohunt 31; Helsby 71, St. Columba’s 60; Shenfield 64, St. Bonaventure’s 36; Bohunt 43, St. Margaret’s 42; Ellesmere Port 61, Archbishop Lanfranc 32; Shenfield 55, St. Columba’s 42; Helsby 62, St. Bonaventure’s 53; Ellesmere Port 93, Bohunt 53; St. Margaret’s 51, Archbishop Lanfranc 44Semi-Finals: Ellesmere Port 72, Helsby 57; Shenfield 48, St. Margaret’s 33Final: Shenfield 70, Ellesmere Port 72U15 BoysLast Sixteen: Ellesmere Port 72, Bluecoat 51; St. Peter’s 76, Stamford 65; Northampton 71, King Edward’s 62; Priestnall 84, Helsby 63; St. Columba’s 73, Fortismere 71; Shenfield 87, St. Bonaventure’s 64; Dagenham Park 65, Bradon Forest 71; Greig City Academy 137, Bohunt 60
U16 BoysLast Sixteen: Dowdales 46, Helsby 104; Reddish Vale 80, St. Matthew’s 54; Thorncliffe 71, Ellesmere Port 82; Arden 50, Blue Coat 78; Dagenham Park 80, St. Martin’s 67; Great Baddow 46, Angmering 76; St. Aloysius 69, Greig City Academy 88; Millfield 48, St. Bonaventure’s 71Quarter-Finals: Helsby 74, Reddish Vale 78; Ellesmere Port 59, Blue Coat 55; Dagenham Park 49, Angmering 74; Greig City Academy 98, St. Bonaventure’s 60Semi-Finals: Angmering 74, Ellesmere Port 96; Reddish Vale 89, Greig City Academy 81Final: Ellesmere Port 71 Reddish Vale 80
U19 BoysLast Sixteen: Silverdale 120, Helsby 65; Whickham 48, Danum 105; Ellesmere Port 89, Burleigh 62; Northampton 80, St. Martin’s 72; Shenfield 83, Ravenswood 60; Harrow High 90, St. Columba’s 78; Churston 47, TASIS 75; Angmering 92, Estover 72Quarter-Finals: Ellesmere Port 78, Danum 80; Northampton 61, Silverdale 71; Shenfield 94, TASIS 70; Harrow High 83, Angmering 100Semi-Finals: Danum 111, Angmering 101; Silverdale 85, Shenfield 54Final: Silverdale 76 Danum 71U14 GirlsLast Sixteen: Ellesmere Port 72, Hall Cross 29; Durham Johnson 12, Elton 75; Moulton 42, Thomas Telford 29; Greensward 20, Sir Johnathan North 0; Greig City Academy 50, Great Baddow 46; Bishop Bell 58, St. Angela’s 57; St. Edmund’s 50, Mossbourne 39; Aylesbury 31, Honiton 65 Quarter Finals Pool A: Bishop Bell 24, Castle Donnington 37; Ellesmere Port 38, Greensward 28; Castle Donnington 44, Ellesmere Port 53; Greensward 39, Bishop Bell 15; Bishop Bell 29, Ellesmere Port 48; Greensward 48, Castle Donnington 52 Pool B: Great Baddow 43, Northampton 19; Priestnall 68, Kings 10; Northampton 33, Priestnall 37; Kings 21, Great Baddow 81; Priestnall 40, Great Baddow 63, Northampton 47, Kings 33Semi-Finals: Great Baddow 79, Castle Donnington 41; Ellesmere Port 53, Priestnall 48Final: Ellesmere Port 48, Great Baddow 53U15 GirlsLast Sixteen: Hall Cross 42, Priestnall 59; Ellesmere Port (Bye); Northampton 20, Whickham 0; Greensward 20, Northampton Academy 0; Greig City Academy 30, Great Baddow 74; Bishop Bell 38, Dagenham Park 44; Maynard (Bye); Devizes (Bye)Quarter-Finals: Priestnall 47, Greensward 56; Northampton 42, Ellesmere Port 80; Great Baddow 70, Maynard 30; Devizes 20, Dagenham Park 0
U16 GirlsLast Sixteen: St. Peter’s 26, Moulton 74; Loreto 93, Northampton 50; Whickham 0, Dowdales 20; Ellesmere Port 72, Thomas Telford 46; Anthony Gell 49, Greensward 74; Great Baddow 72, Moulton 54; Greig City Academy 44, Shenfield 28; Bishop Bell 56, Maynard 72; St. Edmund’s 56, Helenswood 32Quarter-Finals: Greensward 74, Loreto 56; Dowdales 44, Ellesmere Port 113; Maynard 46, Great Baddow 58; Greig City Academy 66, St. Edmund’s 45Semi-Finals: Ellesmere Port 63, Great Baddow 48; Greensward 68, Greig City Academy 73Final: Ellesmere Port 68 Greig City Academy 63U19 GirlsLast Sixteen: Burleigh 20, Whickham 0; Loreto 90, Anthony Gell 32; Ellesmere Port (Bye); Thomas Telford 72, Moulton 53; Greensward 77, Holy Trinity 39; TASIS (Bye); Southend 20, Maidstone 0; Dagenham Park 0, Maynard 20 Quarter Finals: Burleigh 37, Loreto 99; Thomas Telford 56, Ellesmere Port 67; Greensward 80, TASIS 61, Southend 59, Maynard 55Semi-Finals: Loreto 92, Greensward 68; Ellesmere Port 79, Southend 49Final: Loreto 78 Ellesmere Port 51
BIATHLON
British Schools Biathlon Championships (Crystal Palace) 2011
Boys Team
U10: 1st – Castle Court School; 2nd – Downsend School; 3rd – Kelly College
U11: 1st – St John’s Catholic Primary School, Trow; 2nd – Bolton Junior School; 3rd – Hexham Middle School
U12: 1st – Queens College School, Taunton; 2nd – Arnold School; Trinity School, Croydon
U13: 1st – Whitgift School; 2nd – Kelly College; 3rd – Yateley Manor Prep School, Hampshire
U14: 1st – Trinity School, Croydon; 2nd – Whitgift School; 3rd – Kingsbridge Community College
U15: 1st – Salesian College; 2nd – Chatham House GS; 3rd – Judd School
U16: 1st – Churchers College, Petersfield; 2nd – St Paul’s School
U18: 1st – Judd School; 2nd – Simon Langton GS; 3rd – Kelly College
Girls Team
U10: 1st – James Allen’s Prep School, London; 2nd – Merchant Taylor’s School for Girls; 3rd – Royal High Junior School, Bath
U11: 1st – Downsend School; 2nd - St Catherine’s School, Bramley; 3rd – Taunton Prep School
U12: 1st – Guildford HS A; 2nd – Guildford HS B; 3rd – Crickhowell HS
U13: 1st – City of London Freeman’s School; 2nd – Central Newcastle HS; 3rd – Royal HS, Bath
U14: 1st – Park View School; 2nd – Millfield School; 3rd – Kingsbridge Community College
U15: 1st – Woodbridge School; 2nd – James Allen’s Girls School; 3rd – St Teresa’s School
U16: 1st – South Wilts GS for Girls; 2nd – St Bede’s Catholic School; 3rd – Ockbrook School
U18: 1st – Canon Slade School, Bolton; 2nd – Hertfordshire & Essex HS; 3rd – Bexhill College
British Schools Biathlon Championships 2010
Boys Team
U10: 1st – St John’s Catholic Primary School. Trow; 2nd – Bolton Junior School; 3rd – Kelly College. Devon
U11: 1st – Queen’s College Junior School. Taunton; 2nd – Danes Hill Prep School; 3rd – Downsend School
U12: 1st – Plymouth College; 2nd – Whitgift School; 3rd – Kelly College
U13: 1st – Whitgift School; 2nd – Trinity School. Croydon; 3rd – Downsend School
U14: 1st – Eastbourne College; 2nd – Judd School; 3rd – Chatham House GS
U15: 1st – Kelly College; 2nd – Churchers College. Petersfield; 3rd – Gravesend GS
U16: 1st – Bishop Wordsworth School; 2nd – Trinity School. Carlisle; 3rd – Licensed Victuallers School. Ascot
U18: 1st – St Paul’s School; 2nd – St Augustine’s Catholic College; 3rd – Sir Joseph Williamson’s Mathematical School
Girls Team
U10: 1st – City of London Freemen’s School; 2nd – St Catherine’s School. Bramley; 3rd – Taunton Prep School
U11: 1st – Kelly College; 2nd – Downsend School; 3rd – Guildhall High School
U12: 1st – City of London Freemen’s School; 2nd – Queen’s College. Taunton; 3rd – Downsend School
U13: 1st – James Allen’s Girls School; 2nd – Danes Hill Prep School; 3rd – St Felix School
U14: 1st – Woodbridge School; 2nd – Kingsbridge Community College; 3rd – St Teresa’s School
U15: 1st – Guildford High School; 2nd – South Wilts GS for Girls; 3rd – Gordon’s School
U16: 1st – Carmel Catholic College; 2nd – Canon Slade School. Bolton; 3rd – Gordon’s School
U18: 1st – Coopers Company & Coborn School; 2nd – Guildford High School; 3rd – Cardinal Newman College
Boys Individual
U10: 1st – Henry Dixon (St John’s Catholic Primary School. Trow); 2nd – Benjamin Dunlop (Kelly College); 3rd – John Howorth (St John’s Catholic Primary School. Trow)
U11: 1st – Seth Waterman (Holmfirth Junior School); 2nd – Oliver Rosson-Jones (St Andrew’s School. Eastbourne); 3rd – George Brophy (Downsend School)
U12: 1st – Myles Pillage (Plymouth College); 2nd – Jamie Cunningham (Yateley Manor Prep School); 3rd – Josh Miller (Whitgift)
U13: 1st – Henry Choong (Whitgift); 2nd – Stephen Jones (Sir Joseph Williamson’s Mathematical School); 3rd – Matthew Keenan (St Michael’s Catholic School. Billingham)
U14: 1st – Andrew Keat (Bolton School); 2nd – Connor Makin (All Saints Catholic High School); 3rd – Josh Pankhurst (Eastbourne College)
U15: 1st – Lewis Hughes (Aylsham High School); 2nd – Henry Young (Lancing College); 3rd – Hugo Fleming (St Paul’s School)
U16: 1st – Adam Davidson (Bishop Wordsworth School); 2nd – Dan Seagrove-Castle (Walmer Science College); 3rd – Thomas Mills (Swanmore College of Technology)
U18: 1st – Sam Petty (Kingsley School); 2nd – Joshua Radvan (RGS High Wycombe); 3rd – Thomas Toolis (Coopers Company & Coborn School)
Teachers: 1st – John Bennett (Coppice Performing Arts School); 2nd – Mark Duncan (Coopers Company & Coborn School); 3rd – Thomas Lloyd-Edwards (Sandroyd School)
Girls Individual
U10: 1st – Emily Yap (Taunton Prep School); 2nd – Anna Whitworth (City of London Freemen’s School); 3rd – Alicia Wilson (City of London Freemen’s School)
U11: 1st – Maya Garside (St Swithuns Junior School); 2nd – Emma Brown (Guildford HS); 3rd – Breagha Campbell (James Allen’s Prep School)
U12: 1st – Daniella Whiting (Kingdown Community School); 2nd – Rebecca Wilde (Queen’s College. Taunton); 3rd – Elisabeth Hood (Bournemouth School for Girls)
U13: 1st – Leah Peploe (Ladybridge High School); 2nd – Amy Light (Leeds GS); 3rd – Harmonie Waterman (Holmfirth HS)
U14: 1st – Emily Jenkinson (Portsmouth GS); 2nd – Saffron Salih (Dartford Girls GS); 3rd – Danielle Burry (Queen Elizabeth’s School. Wimborne)
U15: 1st – Carly Webster (Central Newcastle HS); 2nd – Sophie Coldwell (South Wolds Community School); 3rd – Ellen Thomas (Guildford HS)
U16: 1st – Georgie Freeman (Prince William School); 2nd – Chloe Coates (Carmel Catholic College); 3rd – Nicole Burlinson (Carmel Catholic College)
U18: 1st – Nicole Raymond (Coopers Company & Coborn School); 2nd – Alice Cordwell (Notre Dame HS. Sheffield); 3rd – Georgina Hellier (Guildford HS)
Teachers: 1st – Carly Bland (Ravens Wood School); 2nd – Venita Dabhi (St Angela’s Ursuline Convent School); 3rd – Kitty Perkins (Tormead School)
British Schools Biathlon Championships (Bath University Sports Village) 2009
Girls Individual
U10: 1st – Elizabeth Greenwood (Read CE Primary School); 2nd – Tanisha Orchard (Mossley Primary School); 3rd – Catherine Longe (Beeston Hall)
U11: 1st – Daniella Whiting (Springmead Prep School); 2nd – Grace Cook (St Thomas A Becket Catholic Junior School); 3rd – Rowan Palmour (Tregelles Junior School)
U12: 1st – Rebecca Dingemans (St Catherine’s School. Bramley); 2nd – Lura Hindley (Headington School); 3rd – Megan Bates (Queen Elizabeth Grammar School. Penrith)
U13: 1st – Emily Jenkinson (Portsmouth GS); 2nd – Florie McLeish (Archbishop Temple School. Preston); 3rd – Ellie Wilson (Beverley HS)
U14: 1st – Madeleine Austin (Cranleigh School); 2nd – Holly Bateman (Hellesdon HS); 3rd – Kiera Mooney (Wymondham College)
U15: 1st – Joanna Muir (Castle Douglas HS); 2nd – Nicole Burlinson (Carmel College); 3rd – Africa Mason (Kings HS)
U16: 1st – Joanna Klaptocz (George Abbot); 2nd – Nicole Raymond (Coopers Company & Coborn School); 3rd – Jessica Fennell (Devonport HS for Girls)
U18: 1st – Georgie-Lou Sales (Coopers Company & Coborn School); 2nd – Catherine Taylor (Farnborough Sixth Form College); 3rd – Grace Nicholls (Ashford Priors School)
Teachers: 1st – Sally Read-Cayton (Downsend School); 2nd – Elizabeth Bellinger (Hertfordshire & Essex High School); 3rd – Danielle Parkinson (University of Cumbria)
Boys Individual
U10: 1st – George Brophy (Downsend School); 2nd – Patrick Free (Queens College Junior School. Taunton); 3rd – Dan Wilde (Queens College Junior School. Taunton)
U11: 1st – Bradley Yates (Kirkham Grammar Junior School); 2nd - Jason Haw (Twyford School); 3rd – Josh Miller (Whitgift School)
U12: 1st – Alexander Allen (Millfield); 2nd – Joshua Haarsz (Whitgift); 3rd – Caleb Whitefoord (Downsend School)
U13: 1st – Will Newland (Clayesmore School); 2nd – Robert Hall (Woking HS); 3rd – Ben Everson (King Edward VII & Queen Mary School)
U14: 1st – Lewis Hughes (Aylsham HS); 2nd - Matthew Brown (Trinity School. Croydon); 3rd – Joseph Choong (Whitgift School)
U15: 1st – Simon Cooper (Tiverton HS); 2nd – Thomas Higgins (Bolton School); 3rd – Joseph Evans (Thomas Adams School)
U16: 1st – Dyon Whiteley (Crawshaw HS); 2nd – Thomas Crew (Beaminster School); 3rd – Marcus Quarmby (Arnold School)
U18: 1st – Sam Petty (Grenville College); 2nd – Joshua Radvan (RGS High Wycombe); 3rd – James Bunney (Grenville College)
Teachers: 1st – Mark Duncan (Coopers Company & Coborn School); 2nd – James Parkinson (Universitry of Cumbria); 3rd – Simon Mathers (Grenville College)
Girls Team
U10: 1st – Downsend School; 2nd – Guildford HS; 3rd – St Olaves School
U11: 1st – Downsend School; 2nd – Tregelles Junior School; 3rd – Headington Prep School
U12: 1st – St Catherine’s School. Bramley; 2nd – Headington School; 3rd – Tormead School
U13: 1st – Woodbridge School; 2nd – St Teresa’s School; 3rd – Abbey School. Reading
U14: 1st – Talbot Heath School; 2nd - St Teresa’s School; 3rd – Grammar School at Leeds
U15: 1st – Carmel College; 2nd – Canon Slade School; 3rd – Hertfordshire & Essex HS
U16: 1st – Coopers Company & Coborn School; 2nd – Tiffin Girls School; 3rd - Canon Slade School
U18: 1st – Coopers Company & Coborn School; 2nd – Farnborough Sixth Form College; 3rd – Mount School. York
Boys Team
U10: 1st – Queens College Junior School. Taunton; 2nd – Downsend School; 3rd – Carleton Green Community Primary School
U11: 1st – Kelly College; 2nd – Whitgift School; 3rd – Danes Hill Prep School
U12: 1st – Downsend School; 2nd – Whitgift School; 3rd – Clayesmore School
U13: 1st – Clayesmore School; 2nd – Woking HS; 3rd – Downsend School
U14: 1st – Trinity School. Croydon; 2nd – Eastbourne College; 3rd – Parklands HS. Chorley
U15: 1st – Aylsham HS
U16: 1st – Coopers Company & Coborn School; 2nd – Eastbourne College; 3rd – King Edward’s School. Bath
U18: 1st – Grenville College; 2nd – St Paul’s School; 3rd – Fallibroome HS
National Schools Biathlon Championships (Bath) 2008
Boys Team
U10: 1st – St Olaves School; 2nd – Downsend School; 3rd – Queens College School
U11: 1st – Downsend School; 2nd – Ellel St John Primary School; 3rd – The Abbey School
U12: 1ST – Bolton School Boy’s; 2nd – Salesian College; 3rd – Felton Fleet School
U13: 1st – Trinity School; 2nd – Canon Slade School; 3rd - Salesian School
U14: 1st – Lancaster Royal Grammar School; 2nd – St Peters School; 3rd – Thornden School
U15: 1st – The Coopers Co and Coburn School; 2nd – Grenville College; 3rd – Reed’s School
U16: 1st – Grenville College; 2nd – Balcarras School; 3rd – Fallibroome High School
U18: 1st – Prior Pursglove College; 2nd – Bexhill College; 3rd – St Pauls School
Girls Team
U10: 1st – Downsend School; 2nd – Headington Prep School; 3rd – Godolphin Prep School
U11: 1st – Godolphin Prep School; 2nd – Tormead School; 3rd – Lowes Long Junior School
U12: 1st – Millfield Prep School; 2nd – Wildern School; 3rd – Danes Hill Prep School
U13: 1st – Talbot Heath School; 2nd – Guildford High School ; 3rd – Cranleigh Prep School
U14: 1st – Millfield School; 2nd – Carmel RC College; 3rd – Thomas Adams School
U15: 1st – The Coopers Co and Coburn School; 2nd – Millfield School; 3rd – Canon Slade School
U16: 1st – Guildford High School; 2nd – Longridge High School; 3rd – Sir John Colfox School
U18: 1st – The Coopers Co and Coburn School; 2nd – The Mount School; 3rd – Canon Slade School
Boys Individual
U10: 1st – Myles Pillage (Plymouth College); 2nd – Thomas Robinson (St Olaves School); 3rd – Jack Riley (Preston Primary School)
U11: 1st – Caleb Whileford (Downsend School); 2nd – Alexander Allen (Berrywood Primary School); 3rd - Harry Stoneham (Merton Court School)
U12: 1st – Andrew Keat (Bolton School Boys); 2nd – Ben Everson (King EdwardVII and Queen Mary School); 3rd – Peter Home (St Osmunds Middle School)
U13: 1st – Matthew Brown (TrinitySchool); 2nd – Hugo Fleming (Felton Fleet School); 3rd – Omari Carr-Miller (Trinity School)
U14: 1st – Simon Cooper (Tiverton High School); 2nd – Joseph Evans (Thomas Adams School); 3rd – Alexander Grundmann (Yarm School)
U15: 1st – James Davis ( The Coopers Co and Coburn School); 2nd – Thomas Toolis (The Coopers Co and Coburn School); 3rd – Thomas Crew (Beaminster School)
U16: 1st – Sam Petty (Grenville College); 2nd – James Bunney (Grenville College); 3rd – Joshua Radvan (Royal Grammar School)
U18: 1st – Christopher Wilkinson (Priar Pursglove College); 2nd – Matthew Pye (Wolfreton School); 3rd – Stephen Tucker (Kennet School)
Girls Individual
U10: 1st – Grace Cook (St Thomas A Becket); 2nd – Angharad Eburne (Grey House School); 3rd – Natasha French (Ashford Friars Prep School)
U11: 1st – Rebecca Dingermans (St Catherines Prep School); 2nd Emma Mitchell (Merton Court School); 3rd – Caitlin Stewart (Berrywood Primary School)
U12: 1st – Emily Jenkinson (Wildern School); 2nd – Florie McLeish (Archbishop Temple School); 3rd – Saffron Salih (Dartford Girls Grammar School)
U13: 1st – Grace Howir (Talbot Heath School); 2nd – Danielle Morgan (Millfield Prep School); 3rd – Shelby Haysom (Talbot Heath School)
U14: 1st – Chloe Cook (Eastbourne College); 2nd – Nicole Burlinson (Carmel RC College); 3rd – Alice Fitton (St James C of E School)
U15: 1st – Melissa Courtney (Talbot Heath School); 2nd – Catriona Bruce (Egglescliffe School); 3rd – Nicole Raymond (The Coopers Co and Coburn School)
U16: 1st – Laura Pacey (Thomas Telford School); 2nd – Grace Nicholls (Ashford Friars Prep School); 3rd – Catherine Taylor (Winston Churchill School)
U18: 1st – Georgie-Lou Sales (The Coopers Co and Coburn School); 2nd – Sophie Crumly (Downe House School); 3rd – Lydia Rosling (Richard Huish College)
National Schools Biathlon Championships (Bath) 2007
Boys Team
U10: 1st - Ellel St. John’s School; 2nd - Downsend School; 3rd - The Abbey School, Woodbridge
U11: 1st - Downsend School; 2nd - St. Osmund’s Middle School; 3rd - Grey House School
U12: 1st - Trinity School, Croydon; 2nd - Feltonfleet School; 3rd - Whitgift School
U13: 1st - St. Olaves School; 2nd - Yarm School; 3rd - Lancaster Royal Grammar School
U14: 1st - Brighton College; 2nd - Centre; 3rd - Whitgift School
U15: 1st - Grenville College; 2nd - Reed’s School; 3rd - Salesian College
U16: 1st - St. Paul’s School; 2nd - Sir John Colfox School; 3rd - Woodkirk High Specialist Science School
U18: 1st - Hartpury College; 2nd - Whitgift School; 3rd - Bexhill College Girls Team
U10: 1st - Danes Hill Prep School; 2nd - Castle Court School; 3rd - Tormead School
U11: 1st - Downsend School; 2nd - The Abbey School, Woodbridge; 3rd - Berrywood Primary School
U12: 1st - Guildford High School; 2nd - Talbot Heath School; 3rd - Millfield School MPC
U13: 1st - Gordon’s School; 2nd - Laurence Jackson School; 3rd - Brookfield Community School
U14: 1st - Tiffin Girls’ School; 2nd - Canon Slade School; 3rd - Bridgewater School, Worsley
U15: 1st - Guildford High School; 2nd - Longridge High School; 3rd - Sir John Colfox School
U16: 1st - Canon Slade School; 2nd - The Mount School, York; 3rd - Downe House School
U18: 1st - Downe House School; 2nd - St. John’s School & Community College; 3rd - Guildford High School Individual Boys
U10: 1st - Matthew Keenan (St. Michael’s RC School, Billingham); 2nd - Jack Willis (St. Edward’s RC Primary School, Middlesex); 3rd - Alexander Allen (Berrywood Primary School)
U11: 1st - Andrew Keat (Bolton School Boys’ Division); 2nd - Ben Eversons (King Edward VII & Queen Mary School); 3rd - Christopher Manning (Malvern Primary
School)
U12: 1st - Joshua Casey (North Halifax Grammar School); 2nd - Hugo Fleming (Feltonfleet School); 3rd - Monty Wilson (Claremont School)
U13: 1st - Alexander Grundmann (Yarm School); 2nd - Thomas Kimpson (St. Olaves School); 3rd - Cameron Boyek (St. John’s Catholic School and 6th Form College)
U14: 1st - Thomas Crew (Beaminster School); 2nd - Kyle Boyek (St John’s Catholic School & 6th Form College); 3rd - Ben Walsh (Sutton Valence School)
U15: 1st - James Bunney (Grenville College); 2nd - Sam Petty (Grenville College); 3rd - Joshua Radvan (Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe)
U16: 1st - Christopher Wilkinson (The Sacred High RC School); 2nd - Angus Hodder (St. Paul’s School); 3rd - Bradley Dixon (Northfield School & Sports College)
U18: 1st - Russell North (Hartpury College); 2nd - Matthew Pye (Wolfreton School); 3rd - Dominic Bosher (Gresham’s School) School Individual Girls
U10: 1st - Emma Mitchell (Merton Court School); 2nd - Flora Lickiss (Castle Court School); 3rd - Jennifer Vincent (Millfield School MPC)
U11: 1st - Emily Jenkins on (Berrywood Primary School); 2nd - Florie McLeish (Broughton C of E Primary School); 3rd - Eilidh Prise (Cults Primary School)
U12: 1st - Ellie Walton (Garth Hill College); 2nd - Samantha Roberts (The King’s School, Gloucester); 3rd - Kate Murdock (Robert Gordon’s College)
U13: 1st - Chloe Cook (Willingdon Community School); 2nd - Naomi Speake (Colyton Grammar School); 3rd - Abi Munday (Gordon’s School)
U14: 1st - Melissa Courtney (Talbot Heath School); 2nd - Rebecca Eaton (Eastbourne College); 3rd - Abigail Mackinnon-Austin (Hitchin Girls’ School)
U15: 1st - Laura Pacey (Thomas Telford School); 2nd - Catherine Taylor (Winston Churchill School); 3rd - Fenella Langridge (Henry Beaufort School)
U16: 1st - Lucy Smith (The Minster School); 2nd - Hannah Hills (The King’s School, Macclesfield); 3rd - Hannah Bateson (Lancaster Girls Grammar School)
U18: 1st - Montana Jones (Woking College); 2nd - Charlotte Roach (Christleton High School); 3rd - Katherine Smith (Alton College)
CRICKET
School Sport Magazine National Schools U17 Cup 2011
First Round (by May 6): (North) Clitheroe Royal Grammar School bt Thomas Whitham Sixth Form; Wilmslow HS (bye); Calday Grange School bt Liverpool College; Altrincham GS (bye); Huddersfield New College 229-5 (Boorman 100) bt Shelley College 189 all out by 40 runs; Myerscough College, Preston (bye); Myerscough College, Old Trafford (bye); Belmont House School, Glasgow (bye) (Midlands) Bedford School (bye); Biddenham Upper School v Hitchin Boys School; King’s School, Ely (bye); Hills Road Sixth Form College (bye); Bedford Modern School (bye); Moulton College (bye); St Joseph’s College, Ipswich (bye); Queen Elizabeth High School, Lincs 185-6 bt Wymondham College 145 all out by 40 runs (South West) Downside School, Bath (bye); Windsor Boys School 230-4 (Upton 71 Wykes 48) bt Crypt School, Gloucester 154 all out (Ahmed 3-34) by 76 runs; Amman Valley School (bye); Filton College, Bristol (bye); Canford School (bye); Wexham School 149-3 (Karan 51 Ali 49) bt Slough & Eton School 148-9 (Uddin 47) by seven wickets; Truro College (bye); Marling School bt Cirencester College (South East) Westminster School (bye); Forest School (bye); Shenfield High School 138-7 (Jake Kavanagh 40) bt New Hall School 107 all out (Phil Coleman 5-18) by 31 runs; Sir Joseph Williamson Mathematics School bt Kent College Canterbury; Reigate GS (bye); Portsmouth GS (bye); St Benedict’s School, Ealing bt St James School, Surrey; Alleyns School (bye)
Second Round (by May 20): (North) Wilmslow HS bt Clitheroe Royal Grammar School; Calday Grange School bt Altrincham GS; Huddersfield New College 82-4 (Boorman 37no) by Myerscough College, Preston 81 all out by six wickets; Myerscough College, Old Trafford bt Belmont House School, Glasgow (Midlands) Bedford School 167-2 (Wharton 78no Jones 58no) bt Hitchin Boys School 166 all out by eight wickets; King’s School, Ely 265-6 (Aniskowicz 96 Jones 60) bt Hills Road Sixth Form College 164 all out (Sarathchandra 4-29) by 101 runs; Bedford Modern School 173-6 bt Moulton College 128 all out by 45 runs; St Joseph’s College, Ipswich bt Queen Elizabeth High School, Lincs (South West) Downside School, Bath 154-5 bt Windsor Boys School 48 all out by 106 runs; Filton College, Bristol 322-3 (Tavernor 115no Golding 113no) bt Amman Valley School 71 all out (Wenham 5-17 Gibbs 3-12) by 251 runs; Wexham School bt Canford School; Truro College bt Marling School (South East) Forest School 126-9 bt Westminster School 115-7 by eleven runs; Shenfield High School bt Sir Joseph Williamson Mathematics School; Portsmouth GS 304-2 (Joe Collings-Wells 126 Rob Gibson 125no) bt Reigate GS 138 all out by 166 runs; St Benedict’s School, Ealing bt Alleyns School
Third Round (by June 12): (North) Wilmslow HS bt Calday Grange School; Huddersfield New College v Myerscough College, Old Trafford (Midlands) Bedford School 233-7 (Paddy McDuell 72 Ed Wharton 61no) bt King’s School, Ely 108-8 (J.Sivier 31) by 125 runs; Bedford Modern School 144-8 bt St Joseph’s College, Ipswich 143-5 by two wickets (South West) Filton College, Bristol 242-3 (Will Golding 80no Sam Bracey 51) bt Downside School, Bath 59 all out (Ryan Adams 5-6) by 183 runs; Wexham School 194-7 (Raza 43no) bt Truro College 188-9 (Higgins 56 Khawar 3-26) by three wickets (South East) Shenfield High School bt Forest School; Portsmouth GS 242-6 bt St Benedict’s School, Ealing 73 all out (Leo Patterson 6-10) by 169 runs
Quarter Finals: (North) Huddersfield New College 86-5 bt Wilmslow HS 85-7 (Oliver Ashford 3-7) by five wickets (Midlands) Bedford School 188-8 bt Bedford Modern School 86 all out by 102 runs (South West) Filton College, Bristol 285-6 (C.Miles 115 S.Bracey 104) bt Wexham School, Slough 124 all out (H.Kitchen 4-21) by 161 runs (South East) Portsmouth GS 140-7 bt Shenfield High School 128 all out by twelve runs
Semi Finals: Huddersfield New College 261-7 (Ed Wilson 76 Jacob Waterson 53no) bt Bedford School 259-7 by three wickets; Filton College, Bristol 162-8 (Leo Patterson 3-24) bt Portsmouth GS 158-9 (Rob Gibson 40) by four runs
Final: Filton College, Bristol 212-7 (Craig Miles 74 Sam Bracey 58) bt Huddersfield New College 174 all out by 38 runs
ESCA Lords Taverners U15 Cup 2011
First Round: (Midlands): RGS Worcester bt Hereford Cathedral School; Denstone College 189-7 (Hannon 44 Hosein 40) bt Shrewsbury School 121 all out (Crump 3-28) by 68 runs; Warwick School 257-7 (Jake Salmon 121 Tom Howard 60no) bt Manor School Sports College 114 all out (Max Jeffs 3-27) by 143 runs (South West) Christ College v Amman Valley School; Bassaleg School v Ysgol David Hughes; Portsmouth GS 328-2 (Jack Marston 132no Sam Collings-Wells 90) bt Ryde School 88 all out (Andy Marston 6-13) by 240 runs; Millfield School 118-4 (Will Sobszak 5-16) bt Blundell’s School 117 all out by six wickets; Sherborne School 227-8 bt Cheltenham College 211-9 (Ollie Soames 123no) by 16 runs (South East) Perse School 207-6 (Turbeville 96no) bt Ipswich School 206-9 (Sam Webb-Snowling 122) by four wickets; Warden Park School 65-5 bt Tonbridge School 64 all out by five wickets; Harrow School 180-7 (Sacha de Gentile-Williams 49no Freddie Ruffell 44 Robbie White 41 Furze 4-58) bt Colfe’s School 93 all out (Furze 31 Jamie Grist 3-13 Dhiren de Silva 3-21) by 87 runs; Dr Challoner’s School bt Burford School
Second Round: (North) St Thomas More, Durham 94-4 bt RGS Newcastle 93 all out (Howorth 4-16); Sedbergh School bt Bolton School; King’s School, Chester bt Pocklington School; Repton School 225-5 bt Richmond School 138 all out by 87 runs (Midlands) Denstone College bt RGS Worcester; Warwick School v Bedford School; Leicester GS bt Nottingham HS; Norwich School bt Kings School, Lincs (South West) Pontarddulais School v Christ College or Amman Valley School; Bassaleg School or Ysgol David Hughes v Bristol GS; Portsmouth GS v Marlborough College; Millfield School 169-8 (Will Godmon 40) bt Sherborne School 63 all out by 106 runs (South East) Warden Park School 39-3 bt Perse School 38 all out by seven wickets; Dr Challoner’s School bt Harrow School; Hitchin Boys School bt Brentwood School; Bradfield College bt Charterhouse Schoolq by one run
Third Round: (North) Sedbergh School bt St Thomas More, Durham; King’s School, Chester bt Repton School (Midlands) Denstone College bt Bedford School; Norwich School 127-7 (Matthew Plater 35 Alex Pett 35) bt Leicester GS 100 all out (Robin Pearson 3-16 Yash Kulkarni 3-19) by 27 runs (South West) Bristol GS bt Pontarddulais School; Portsmouth GS 231-7 (Andy Gorvin 42 Joe Brown 40 Jack Marston 39) bt Millfield School 229-8 (Jack Marston 3-33) by two runs (South East) Warden Park School 92-3 bt Dr Challoner’s School 91 all out by seven wickets; Bradfield College bt St Alban’s School on bowl out
Quarter Finals: (North) King’s School, Chester bt Sedbergh School (Midlands) Denstone College 145-7 bt Norwich School 143 all out by three wickets (South West) Portsmouth GS 193-9 bt Bristol GS 133 all out by 60 runs (South East) Bradfield College bt Warden Park School on bowl out
Semi Finals: Denstone College 219 all out (Crump 72 Raisbeck 46) bt King’s School, Chester 96 all out by 123 runs; Portsmouth GS 211-8 (Henry Farrant 83 Joe Brown 75) bt Bradfield College 87 all out (Rory Prentice 3-21) by 124 runs
Final: Portsmouth GS 191-9 (Jack Marston 79 Henry Farrant 40 James Christian 34) bt Denstone College 183-9 (Sam Collings-Wells 4-40) by eight runs
ESCA David English Bunbury U13 Cup 2011
First Round: (Midlands): King’s School, Worcester bt Wolverhampton GS; Thomas Telford School bt Hereford Cathedral School; Abingdon School bt King Edward’s School, Stratford; Leicester GS bt Ecclesbourne School (South East) RGS High Wycombe bt Thomas Deacon Academy, Hunts; Hitchin Boys GS v Brentwood School; New Beacon School, Kent bt Dulwich College; Culford School bt Taverham Hall School
Second Round: (North) Ryburn Valley HS bt Pocklington School; Manchester GS 124-1 (Josh Dooler 69no) bt King’s School, Chester 123-6 by nine wickets (Midlands) King’s School, Worcester bt Thomas Telford School; Abingdon School bt Leicester GS; King’s School, Grantham bt King’s School, Ely; Northampton School bt West Bridgford School (South West) Portsmouth GS bt Mayfield Middle School, Isle of Wight; Ridings School, Bristol bt Rednock School; Millfield bt Bournemouth School; Exeter School bt Camborne School (South East) RGS High Wycombe bt Hitchin Boys GS; New Beacon School, Kent bt Culford School; Whitgift School bt Reading Bluecoat School; Teddington School bt Ardingly Prep School
Third Round: (North) Ryburn Valley HS bt Manchester GS; Sedbergh School 94 all out bt Durham Johnston School 48 all out (Chris Sanders 4-10) by 46 runs (Midlands) King’s School, Worcester bt Abingdon School; King’s School, Grantham bt Northampton School (South West) Portsmouth GS 145-2 bt Ridings School, Bristol 144 all out by eight wickets; Millfield bt Exeter School (South East) New Beacon School, Kent bt RGS High Wycombe; Whitgift School bt Teddington School
Quarter Finals: (North) Ryburn Valley HS bt Sedbergh School (Midlands) King’s School, Grantham bt King’s School, Worcester (South West) Millfield 99-5 bt Portsmouth GS 98 all out by five wickets (South East) Whitgift School bt New Beacon School, Kent
Semi Finals: King’s School, Grantham 147 (Cousins 68 Jordan Slack 30) bt Ryburn Valley HS 54 all out by 93 runs; Whitgift School 219 (Bradley Erasmus 80 Fionn McManus 54) bt Millfield 76 all out by 135 runs
Final: Whitgift School 63-0 bt King’s School, Grantham 84 all out (Baxter 4-17) on faster scoring rate
National Schools U18 Twenty20 Championships 2011
First Round Robin
Dulwich 147-4 bt KCS Wimbledon 146; Dulwich 204-6 bt Trinity 203-6; KCS 181-6 bt Trinity 180-6 (Dulwich win group); Oundle 140-7 bt Uppingham 127; Oundle 129-4 bt Stamford 128-7; Oundle 160-6 bt Rugby 155-7 (Oundle win group); Felsted 183-6 bt King’s School, Ely 110-6; Perse School 80-2 bt Leys School 76; Felsted 175-8 bt Perse 121-9; Leys 187-1 bt King’s Ely 66; Felsted 135-7 bt Leys 92; Perse 96-5 bt King’s Ely 94-9 (Felsted win group); Abingdon 73-3 bt St Edward’s, Oxford 67; Magdalen College School 137-5 bt Dauntsey’s 137; Abingdon 107-2 bt Magdalen College School 106-9 (Abingdon win group); St George’s, Weybridge 132-6 bt Whitgift 126-8; Hampton 151-6 bt St George’s, Weybridge 145-7; Epsom 153-1 bt St George’s, Weybridge 151-6; Hampton 139-4 bt Epsom 136-6; Whitgift 156-7 bt Epsom 142; Whitgift 115-9 bt Hampton 107-8 (Hampton win group); Brighton College 121-4 (Menzies 45) bt Lancing College 120-9 (Meborah-Collinson 4-14); Brighton College 91 bt St Bede’s School, Hailsham 90-9 (Brighton College win group); King’s School, Canterbury 248-3 (Carter 113 Masters 90) bt Dover College 85; King’s School, Canterbury 163-8 (Masters 55) bt St Edmunds 134-7 (King’s School, Canterbury win group); Colfe’s 87-3 bt Langley Park 86; Colfe’s 118-2 bt St John’s, Leatherhead 116-9 (Colfe’s win group); Tonbridge School 202–1 (F Cowdrey 100no, T. Harvey 51no) bt Sevenoaks 77; Tonbridge 170–5 bt Judd School 144-5; Judd 142-2 bt Sevenoaks 141-2 (Tonbridge win group); Stowe 184-5 bt Berkhamsted 89-6; Stowe 144-6 bt St Albans 94 (Stowe win group); RGS Worcester 140-7 bt Malvern 140-8 by losing fewer wickets; RGS Worcester 144-7 bt Monmouth School 136-7; Malvern 147-6 bt Monmouth 123-7 (RGS Worcester win group); Portsmouth GS 170-6 bt Reigate GS 107; Portsmouth GS 150-5 bt Reed’s 129-8 (Portsmouth GS win group); Lancaster RGS 133-7, Rossall 114-7; Sedbergh 232-4 (S. Dutton 126 not out), QEGS Blackburn 65; Lancaster RGS 125-4, Sedbergh 126-3 (Sedbergh win group); Bolton 192-3, KEQMS Lytham 157- 6; Kirkham GS 128-6, Arnold 131-2; Arnold 101, Bolton 102-3; Kirkham GS 176-7, KEQMS Lytham148-9 (Bolton win group); King’s Macclesfield 212–2 (T Foreman 120 no) Manchester GS 165; Cheadle Hulme 166–5, Stockport GS 164-6; King’s Macclesfield 165–7, Cheadle Hulme 104-9; Stockport GS 166–4, Manchester GS 167–1 (King’s Macclesfield win group); King’s Chester 218–4 (A Thomas 106), Merchant Taylor’s (Crosby) 124; Liverpool College 104-2, Bury GS 105-6; Merchant Taylor’s(Crosby), 208 Liverpool 100; Kings Chester 246-3, Bury GS 87 (King’s Chester win group)
Second Round Robin
Portsmouth GS 170-3 (Stone 64 Collings-Wells 34) bt King’s School, Canterbury 88 all out (Stone 3-10 Harding 3-19) by 82 runs; Portsmouth GS 154-6 (Stone 97) bt Tonbridge School 138 all out (F.Cowdrey 58 Gibson 3-15) (Portsmouth GS win group)
Quarter Finals: Portsmouth GS 141-8 bt Hampton School 131-9 by tens runs; Wellington College 116-8 bt Millfield School 112-6 by two wickets; Sedbergh School 123-8 bt Durham School 43 all out (Grant Nicholson 5-11) by 80 runs; Shrewsbury School 176-6 bt Felsted School 111 all out by 65 runs
Semi Finals: Portsmouth GS v Sedbergh School; Wellington College v Shrewsbury School
School Sport Magazine National Schools U17 Cup 2010
First Round (to be played by May 9): (Midlands) Oundle School (bye); Hills Road Sixth Form College, Cambs 218 (Tom Staley 82no Seb Hammersley 79) bt Wisbech GS 217; Thorpe St Andrew School, Norwich bt King Edward VII School, King’s Lynn; Wymondham College, Norfolk 260-6 bt Langley School, Norwich 67 all out by 193 runs; Adams GS bt Newcastle-under-Lyme School; Joseph Chamberlain College, Birmingham 102 all out (Liam Creighton 4-17) bt Moulton College 72 all out (Zain Arif 4-17 Zain Rarooq 3-13) by 30 runs; Solihull Sixth Form College bt Manor Foundation College, Wednesbury; Loughborough GS (bye); (North) Barnard Castle School, Durham (bye); Macmillan Academy, Middlesbrough 150 all out bt Belmont House School, Glasgow 102 all out by 48 runs; Huddersfield New College 131-1 (Gorrod 84no) bt Shelley College, Huddersfield 130-9 by nine wickets; Harrogate GS (bye); Myerscough College, Preston w/o St Anselm’s College, Birkenhead; Myerscough College, Old Trafford (bye); Wilmslow HS bt Calday Grange GS by six wickets; King’s School, Chester (bye); (South West) Portsmouth GS (bye); Reading School bt Licensed Victuallers School, Ascot by ten wickets; Bryanston School, Dorset (bye); Monmouth School 264-2 (A.Leering 123no) bt Amman Valley School 158-8 by 106 runs; Filton College, Bristol (bye); Marling School, Stroud 272-4 bt Slough & Eton College 87 all out; Crypt School, Gloucester 77-1 bt Cirencester College 73-7 (Chris Gresty 3-6) by nine wickets; Truro College 259-3 (Paul Smith 79 Dan Jenkin 57 Tom Eggins 43no Adam Chapman 41no) bt Truro School 56 all out (Ross Pascoe 3-5) by 203 runs; (South East) Bedford School 208-9 (Christian Davis 86 James Kettleborough 45) bt Richard Hale School 125 all out (Kettleborough 3-11) by 83 runs; Aylesbury GS 288-7 (Ben Mooney 101 Greg Jenkins 101) bt Hitchin Boys School 85 all out (Hiren Patel 4-4 Tom Mayho 4-32) by 203 runs; Forest School 252-4 (Jonathan Das 102 Nathan Knight 53) bt London Academy 87 all out by 165 runs; Coopers Company & Coborn School, Upminster bt Royal Hospital School, Ipswich; Shenfield HS, Essex bt Sir George Monoux College; Newham Sixth Form College bt Alleyn’s School, London by 15 runs; St Bede’s School, Hailsham (bye); Harvey GS, Folkestone 151-5 bt Sir Joseph Williamson’s School, Rochester 150-6 by five wickets
Second Round (Midlands) Oundle School 269-3 (Harry Ramsden 84 George Johansen 80) bt Hills Road Sixth Form College, Cambs 170-3 by 99 runs; Wymondham College 253-4 (Ryan Findlay 121 Toby Fletcher 53) bt Thorpe St Andrew School, Norwich 113-7 by 140 runs; Adams GS 103-4 bt Joseph Chamberlain College, Birmingham 102 all out (Abdullah 52 Jakeman 3-12) by six wickets; Solihull Sixth Form College w/o Loughborough GS; (North) Barnard Castle School, Durham bt Macmillan Academy, Middlesbrough; Huddersfield New College bt Harrogate Grammar School; Myerscough College, Preston 234-5 (Fayaz Ughradar 123 Jordan Hughes 55) bt Myerscough College, Old Trafford 168 all out (Hughes 3-7) by 66 runs; King’s School, Chester 207 (Oliver Thompson 101no) bt Wilmslow HS 206; (South West) Portsmouth GS w/o Reading School; Bryanston School, Dorset v Monmouth School; Filton College, Bristol 278-6 (M.Kinchin 127 A.Taylor 86) bt Marling School, Stroud 62 all out (M.Carpenter 4-9) by 216 runs; Truro College 131-4 (Adam Cocking 48 Jake Libby 40no) bt Crypt School, Gloucester 127 all out (Adam Smith 3-17 Dan Jenkin 3-17) by six wickets; (South East) Bedford School 129-2 (James Kettleborough 75no) bt Aylesbury GS 128 all out (Sohal 3-25) by eight wickets; Forest School 268 all out (Jake Lloyd 88) bt Coopers Company & Coborn School, Upminster 54 all out; Shenfield HS, Essex 134-2 (Matt Simmons 68no Phil Coleman 50) bt Newham Sixth Form College 133 by eight wickets; St Bede’s School, Hailsham w/o Harvey GS, Folkestone
Third Round(Midlands) Wymondham College bt Oundle School; Adams GS 77-9 bt Solihull College 76 all out by one wicket; (North) Huddersfield New College 249-8 bt Barnard Castle School, Durham 122-8; Myerscough College, Preston bt King’s School, Chester; (South West) Portsmouth GS 167-3 (Chris Stone 78 Rob Gibson 77no) bt Monmouth School 165-7 by seven wickets; Truro College 257-5 (Jake Libby 82 Paul Smith 69 Baber 3-49) bt Filton College, Bristol 257 all out (Baber 84 Kinchen 53) by losing fewer wickets; (South East) Bedford School 116-3 (Patel 54) bt Forest School 115 all out (Henry Banks 3-27) by seven wickets; Shenfield High School, Essex 131-6 bt St Bede’s School, Hailsham 127-7 by four wickets
Quarter Finals: Adams GS 87-6 (Andrew Day 47) bt Wymondham College 85 all out (Alex Russell 5-22) by four wickets; Myerscough College, Preston 205 all out (Fayaz Ughradar 71 Marcus Dawson 30) bt Huddersfield New College 117 all out (Chink 50 Jordan Hughes 4-3 Steven Beck 3-32) by 88 runs; Portsmouth GS 213-6 (Jacob George 96 Chris Stone 62 Eggins 3-17) bt Truro College 209-8 (Adam Cocking 82 Jake Libby 51) by four runs; Bedford School 192-7 (McDuell 101no Kettleborough 33) bt Shenfield High School, Essex 179 all out by 13 runs
Semi Finals: Myerscough College, Preston 93-2 bt Adams GS 92 all out by eight wickets; Bedford School 183-9 bt Portsmouth GS 182-5 (Rob Gibson 68no Jacob George 67) by one wicket
Final: Bedford School 279-8 (James Kettleborough 156) bt Myerscough College 136-9 (Wesley Liptrott 41 Fayaz Ughradar 34 Henry Morecroft 3-9) by 143 runs
Lord’s Taverners National Schools U15 Colts Trophy 2010
First Round: (Midlands) Norwich School bt King’s School, Lincs; Oundle School bt Nottingham HS; Bedford School 68-2 bt Loughborough GS 64 all out by eight wickets; RGS Worcester (bye); Wolverhampton GS (bye); Rugby School (bye); St Mary’s Catholic High School, Hereford (bye); Shrewsbury School (bye); (South East) Tonbridge School bt Ardingly College; The Leys School, Cambs bt Woodbridge School, Suffolk; Brentwood School bt Hitchin Boys School; Wellington College 232-5 (Jack Hersh 47 Patel 2-17) bt RGS Guildford 122-8 by 110 runs; Harrow School (bye); Stepney Green College (bye); Magdalen College School, Oxford (bye); Stowe School (bye); (South West) Greenhill School, Dyfed (bye); Colston’s School (bye); Cheltenham College (bye); Ysgol Gyfun Gwyr, West Glamorgan bt Maesteg Comprehensive School; Cowbridge Comprehensive School bt Caerleon Comprehensive School; Millfield bt Camborne College; Sherborne School bt Blundell’s School; Dauntsey’s School bt Sandown HS
Second Round: (North) King Edward VI High School, Northumberland bt St Thomas More School, Durham; Manchester GS bt Sedbergh School; Wilmslow HS bt Cottingham HS, East Yorkshire; Woodhouse Grove School bt Repton School; (Midlands) Oundle School bt Norwich School; Bedford School 84-1 bt RGS Worcester 83 all out by nine wickets; Rugby School 117 all out (Harry Umbers 57) bt Wolverhampton GS 112 all out by twelve runs; Shrewsbury School 85-0 (Bird 40no) bt St Mary’s Catholic High School, Hereford 84 all out (Moore 3-16) by ten wickets; (South East) Tonbridge School bt The Leys School, Cambs; Wellington College bt Brentwood School; Harrow School bt Stepney Green College; Stowe School 211 (Liam Gough 100no Ben Duckett 75) bt Magdalen College School, Oxford 125 all out (Henry Woodward 4-4) by 86 runs; (South West) Greenhill School, Dyfed 159-6 (Lewys Hicks 51 Wallace 3-33) bt Colston’s School, Bristol 134 all out (Ball 44 Shaun Whitfield 5-23 Jack Franklin 3-22) by 25 runs; Cheltenham College v Ysgol Gyfun Gwyr, West Glamorgan; Millfield bt Cowbridge Comprehensive School; Sherborne School bt Dauntsey’s School
Third Round: (North) Manchester GS bt King Edward VI High School, Northumberland; Woodhouse Grove School bt Wilmslow HS; (Midlands) Bedford School 194-9 bt Oundle School 139 all out by 55 runs; Shrewsbury School 201-9 (Gregson 74) bt Rugby School 103 all out (Farquhar 4-19 Gregson 3-13) by 98 runs; (South East) Wellington College bt Tonbridge School; Stowe School bt Harrow School; (South West) Cheltenham College bt Greenhill School, Dyfed; Millfield 170-9 bt Sherborne School 164 all out by six runs
Quarter Finals: Manchester GS bt Woodhouse Grove School; Bedford School 132 all out bt Shrewsbury School 93 all out by 39 runs; Wellington College bt Stowe School; Millfield School bt Cheltenham College
Semi Finals:Bedford School 136-5 (Tim Graham 64) bt Manchester GS 135 all out (Will Wright 3-29 Vic Sohal 2-23) by five wickets; Millfield School bt Wellington College
Final: Millfield 180-9 bt Bedford School 161 all out by 19 runs
David English/Bunbury National Schools U13 Cup 2010
First Round: (Midlands) RGS Worcester bt Denstone College, Staffs; Hereford Cathedral School bt Wrekin College, Shropshire; King’s School, Grantham bt King’s Junior School, Cambs; Nottingham HS bt Northampton School; Abingdon School (bye); Warwick School (bye); Tupton School, Derbyshire (bye); Loughborough GS (bye); (South East) Whitgift School bt The Blue Coat School, Berks; Dr Challoner’s GS, Bucks (bye); Bancroft’s School, Essex 81 all out (Ali Cayir 31no) bt Beeston Hall School, Norfolk 54 all out (Cayir 4-2) by 27 runs; St Joseph’s College, Suffolk (bye); Warden Park School, Sussex 78-0 bt Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, Barnet 77 all out by ten wickets; Parmiter’s School, Herts (bye); Judd School, Kent (bye); Dulwich College (bye)
Second Round: (North) Stainburn School, Cumbria bt Whickham Comprehensive School, Durham; Hymers College 120-4 (Tom Norman 36) bt Grammar School at Leeds 119 all out (James Nettleton 3-17) by six wickets; Stockport GS (bye); Manchester GS (bye); (Midlands) RGS Worcester bt Hereford Cathedral School; Nottingham HS bt King’s School, Grantham; Abingdon School bt Warwick School; Loughborough GS bt Tupton School, Derbyshire; (South West) Exeter School bt Truro School; Taunton Prep School 164-9 bt St Michael’s Middle School, Dorset 84 by 80 runs; Crypt School, Gloucester bt Bristol GS; Portsmouth Grammar School 317-3 (Andy Gorvin 164) bt Nodehill Middle School, Isle of Wight 19 all out by 298 runs; (South East) Whitgift School bt Dr Challoner’s GS, Bucks; Bancroft’s School, Essex 76-0 (Samraj Sadra 50no) bt St Joseph’s College, Suffolk 72 all out (Joe Oxlade 4-15) by ten wickets; Warden Park School, Sussex bt Parmiter’s School, Herts; Judd School, Kent bt Dulwich College
Third Round: (North) Hymers College bt Stainburn School, Cumbria; Manchester GS bt Stockport GS; (Midlands) RGS Worcester bt Nottingham HS; Abingdon School bt Loughborough GS; (South West) Exeter School bt Taunton Prep School; Portsmouth Grammar School 155 all out (Andy Gorvin 50) bt Crypt School, Gloucester 59 all out by 96 runs; (South East) Whitgift School 208-8 (Beri 46 Suleman 40 Sadra 3-23) bt Bancroft’s School, Essex 106 all out by 102 runs; Judd School, Kent bt Warden Park School, Sussex
Quarter Finals: Manchester GS bt Hymers College; Abingdon School bt RGS Worcester; Portsmouth Grammar School 157-6 (Rory Prentice 37no Joe Brown 34) bt Exeter School 147 all out (Andy Gorvin 3-27) by ten runs; Judd School, Kent bt Whitgift School
Semi Finals:Manchester GS bt Abingdon School; Portsmouth Grammar School 178-9 (Rory Prentice 45) bt Judd School, Kent 176-7 by two runs
Final: Manchester GS 190-9 (Ross Hook 89 Rory Prentice 4-22) bt Portsmouth Grammar School 144 all out (Caldera 51 Prentice 38 Slade 3-35) by 46 runs
ESCA/Bunbury U11 Hardball Finals (Oundle School) 2009
Group A: Exeter Junior School 273-2 bt Birkdale Prep School 239-2; Bromsgrove School 260-2 bt Haslemere Prep School 251-2; Exeter Junior School 290-0 bt Bromsgrove School 270-1; Haslemere Prep School 265-8 bt Birkdale Prep School 252-4; Bromsgrove School 271-2 bt Birkdale Prep School 238-7; Haslemere Prep School 261-7 bt Exeter Junior School 251-8
Group B: Grace-Dieu Manor School, Leicester 287-1 bt Salesbury Primary School, Blackburn 259-4; Twyford School, Winchester 270-5 bt Orwell Park School 263-4; Twyford School 273-2 bt Salesbury Primary School 238-6; Orwell Park School 252-6 bt Grace-Dieu Manor School 239-6; Twyford School 305-1 bt Grace-Dieu Manor School 295-1; Orwell Park School 308-4 bt Salesbury Primary School 263-2
7th/8th Play Off: Birkdale Prep School 279-4 bt Salesbury Primary School 278-4; 5th/6th Play Off: Haslemere Prep School 276-3 bt Orwell Park School 266-8; 3rd/4th Play Off: Bromsgrove School 291-2 bt Grace-Dieu Manor School 252-8
Final: Exeter Junior School 287-0 bt Twyford School 281-1
David English/Bunbury U13 Schools Cup 2009
First Round: Solihull School 260-5 (Oliver Haley 121no Nick Hooper 85) bt Kings School, Worcs 85 all out by 175 runs; Magdalen College School, Oxford bt Bishop of Hereford’s Bluecoat School; Lady Manners School, Derbyshire bt West Bridgford School, Notts; Leicester GS bt Queen Elizabeth HS, Lincs; Old Buckenham Hall, Suffolk 124-5 (Crace 63no Minnocha 4-17) bt Brentwood School, Essex 123-6 (Hussain 33no Wells 3-23) by five wickets; Colfe’s School, London bt Eltham College, Kent; St Albans School, Herts 77-2 (Goldstone 37no Taylor 20no) bt Aylesbury GS, Bucks 76 all out by eight wickets
Second Round: Stockport GS 69-2 bt Parrs Wood Technology College, Lancashire 65-8 by eight wickets; Solihull School bt St Edward’s Junior HS, Leek, Staffs; Magdalen College School bt Idsall School, Shropshire; Wisbech GS, Cambs bt Oundle & Kingscliff Middle School, Northants; Leicester GS bt Lady Manners School, Derbyshire; Torquay Boys GS w/o Truro School, Cornwall; King’s Hall, Somerset 154-6 (Samuel Underdown 40) bt St Michael’s MS 66 all out (Joe Merriweather 3-15) by 88 runs; King Edward’s School, Bath bt Chipping Camden, Gloucs; Portsmouth Grammar School 226-6 bt Nodehill Middle School, Isle of Wight 74 all out by 153 runs; Beeston Hall School, Norfolk bt Old Buckenham Hall, Suffolk; Warden Park School, Sussex 118-9 (Finn Hudson-Prentice 64) bt Colfe’s School, London 88 all out by 30 runs; Queen Elizabeth School, Middlesex bt St Alban’s School, Herts; Whitgift School, Surrey 78-2 (Donn 37no) bt Crosfields School, Berks 76 all out (Ahmed 5-18) by eight wickets
Third Round: Stockport GS bt Dallam School, Cumbria; QEGS, Wakefield 131-7 (Ben Hoyle 36) bt Hymers College, Hull 118 all out (David Wills 4-2) by 13 runs; Solihull School bt Magdalen College School, Oxford; Leicester GS bt Wisbech GS, Cambs; King’s Hall School, Somerset bt Torquay Boys GS; Portsmouth GS 77-0 bt King Edward’s School, Bath 76 all out by ten wickets; Warden Park School, Sussex bt Beeston Hall School, Norfolk; Whitgift School, Surrey bt Queen Elizabeth School, Middlesex
Quarter Finals: Stockport GS bt QEGS Wakefield; Solihull School 142-9 (Hooper 66) bt Leicester GS 119 all out by 23 runs; Portsmouth GS 204-5 (Henry Farant 58 Sam Collings-Wells 46 Joe Brown 44) bt King’s Hall School, Somerset 89 all out by 115 runs; Whitgift School 113-4 (Ben Ledger 31 Jack Lloyd 26no) bt Warden Park School 111-9 (Lloyd 3-22) by six wickets
Semi Finals: Whitgift School 130-8 (Sibley 38 Tom Kershaw 2-15) bt Portsmouth GS 129 all out (Henry Farrant 73 Brown 34 Jack Lloyd 7-13) by two wickets; Solihull School bt Stockport GS
Final: Whitgift 118-5 bt Solihull School 117 all out (Haley 41 Will Bray 5-18 Hughes 2-18) by five wickets
The Lord’s Taverners’ U15 Schools Colts Trophy 2009
First Round: Rugby School, Warwickshire 200-2 (Harry Wilson 74no Theo McKibbin 72no) bt Bishop Hereford’s Bluecoat School 85-9 (Will Haszard 5-17) by 125 runs; Oakham School 172-8 (Dom Cook 62no) bt Oundle School 127 all out (Turner 4-30 Fell 3-29) by 45 runs; Shrewsbury School bt Alleyne’s HS, Staffs; Maesteg CS, Mid Glamorgan bt Crickhowell School, Powys; Strade School, Dyfed bt Cowbridge CS, Cardiff; Ysgol Gyfun Gwr, West Glamorgan bt Caerleon School, Gwent; Marlborough College,Wilts 200 all out (Alex Wilson 40 William von Behr 36) bt Clifton College, Bristol 155-7 (Dominic Brown 3-22) by 45 runs; Springfield School, Portsmouth 147-4 (Rooks 52) bt Ryde School 146-3 (Foulkes 72no) by six wickets; Torquay Boys GS bt Canford School; Millfield 173-3 (S.Bhaumick 55) bt Camborne Community College, Cornwall 169-5 (T.Rowe 70) by seven wickets; Perse School, Cambs 133-2 bt Royal Hospital School, Suffolk 132-6 by eight wickets; Tonbridge School, Kent bt Warden Park School, Sussex; Harrow School bt Colfe’s School, London; Dr Challoners GS, Bucks 60-4 bt Magdalen College School, Oxford 57 all out (Jamie Gardiner 3-5) by six wickets
Second Round: RGS Newcastle 116-4 (J.Carding 63no) bt Sedbergh School 113 all out (J.Guy 3-24 W.Lawton 3-25) by six wickets; Manchester GS bt Wilmslow HS, Cheshire; Trent College, Derbyshire 199-7 (Read 55no) bt Hymers College, East Yorkshire 46 all out (Trembling 5-14) by 153 runs; Shelley College, Yorkshire (BYE);
Oakham School 195-4 (Fell 62no Cook 49) bt Rugby School 194-4 (Harry Wilson 78) by six wickets; Shrewsbury School 276-2 (Steven Leach 113no Jack Hudson Williams 101 no Mark Prescott 30) bt Bedford School 200-4 (Humphreys 98no) by 76 runs; Thorpe St Andrew School, Norfolk 183-8 (Stone 33 Fulcher 30 Benson 5-21 Moody 2-29) bt Queen Elizabeth's High School, Lincs 167-8 (Moody 29 Appleyard 21 Benson 21 Capleton 2-23) by 16 runs; Nottingham Boys HS bt RGS, Worcester by 63 runs; Strade School, Dyfed bt Maesteg CS, Mid Glamorgan; Marlborough College 99-1 (James Sennett 54no Will von Behr 36 bt Ysgol Gyfun Gwyr 98 all out (Will Eversfield 3-13 Olly Konsta 2-5 Alex Walters 2-12) by nine wickets; Torquay Boys GS 214-5 (Lewis 69) bt Springfield School 26 all out (Abbott 4-15) by 188 runs; Millfield 172-8 (D.Lewis-Williams 78) bt Cheltenham College 136 all out by 36 runs; Brentwood School 316-6 (Kishen Velani 104 Mark Baldock 75 Guy Balmford 44no) bt The Perse School 139 all out (Rehan Hassan 5-7) by 177 runs; Eton College 212-3 (Henry Hayes 74 Geordie Sinclair 72no) bt Tonbridge School 208 all out (Coleman 52 James Everton-Wallach 3-43) by seven wickets; Habersdasher’s Aske’s School, Herts bt Harrow School; Dr Challoners GS, Bucks 126-3 (Henry White 52 Jamie Gardiner 37no) bt Reigate GS, Surrey 125 all out (Bidlake 62 Gardiner 5-23 Alex Morgan 3-20) by seven wickets
Third Round: RGS Newcastle 183-4 (Jamie Carding 73) bt Manchester GS 182 (Jamie Guy 3-31) by six wickets; Trent College bt Shelley College; Oakham School 210-4 (Will Edwards 97no Tom Fell 70) bt Shrewsbury School 209 all out (Leach 46 Gregson 34 Fell 3-27) by six wickets; Nottingham Boys HS bt Thorpe St Andrew School, Norfolk; Millfield 249-8 bt Torquay Boys GS 197-9 by 52 runs; Marlborough College 178-6 (James Sennett 33) bt Strade School 84 all out (Dom Brown 3-15) by 94 runs; Brentwood School 131-2 (Rehan Hassan 51no Kishen Velani 46) bt Eton College 130 all out (Hassan 4-15 James Bowler 2-15) by eight wickets; Haberdasher’s Aske’s School, Herts 204-9 (Sahil Agarwal 66no) bt Dr Challoners GS, Bucks 178-9 by 26 runs
Quarter Finals: RGS Newcastle 226-8 (James Carding 140no) bt Trent College 222-9 (Tillcock 70 Will Lawton 3-49) by two wickets; Oakham School 95-2 (Tom Fell 50no Luke Spears (25no) bt Nottingham HS 94 all out (Ben Strong 4-11 Charles Hurley 2-6 Sam Tipper 2-8) by eight wickets; Millfield 204 all out bt Marlborough College 115 all out by 89 runs; Brentwood School 214-1 (Guy Balmford 122no Rehan Hassan 63) bt Haberdasher’s Aske’s School, Herts 210 all out (James Bowler 3-36 Kishen Velani 3-45) by nine wickets
Semi Finals: Oakham School 232-7 (Luke Spears 78 Tom Fell 42) bt RGS Newcastle 166 (Ben Strong 3-27 Fell 3-31 Tipper 2-46) by 66 runs; Millfield bt Brentwood School by one run
Final: Millfield 34-1 v Oakham School (match abandoned – title shared)
ASDA Kwik Cricket U11 Mixed Finals (Headingley) 2009
Group A: Christ Church Junior, Bristol 191-6 lost to Claverley Primary, Wolverhampton 249 -1; Bengeo Primary, Hertford 236-5 beat Gresford All Saints, Wrexham 216-6; Christ Church Junior 232-4 lost to Bengeo 266-2; Claverley Primary 268-2 beat Gresford All Saints 247-3; Christ Church 246-3 tied with Gresford 246-4; Claverley 225-4 lost to Bengeo 238-3
Group B: Castleview, Slough 201-6 lost to St Luke’s Primary 242-6, Cannock; Castleview 225-5 beat Ysgol Gynradd, Swansea 121-9; St Luke’s 260-3 beat Ysgol Gynradd 209-7
Group C: Burscough Lordsgate, Ormskirk 253-2 tied with Greenway School, Horsham 253-3; Dale Primary, Derby 240-1 lost to Altofts Primary, Wakefield 242-2; Burscough 210-5 lost to Dale 248-2; Greenway 245-4 beat Altofts 230-6; Burscough 227-5 beat Altofts 219-4; Greenway 236-6 lost to Dale 251-5
Group D: St Mary’s School, Brentwood 235-3 beat St Hilary Primary, Cornwall 213-6; Chantry Middle School, Morpeth 258-5 beat Gyll Royd, Bradford 255-3; St Mary’s 223-5 lost to Chantry 226-6; St Hilary Primary 212-6 lost to Gyll Royd 224-3; St Mary’s 234-4 lost to Gyll Royd 237-3; St Hilary lost to Chantry 230-2
Semi Finals: Dale Primary 243-3 beat Chantry 242-4; Bengeo 240-1 beat St Luke’s 235-3
Final: Bengeo 228-4 beat Dale 224-4
ASDA Kwik Cricket U11 Girls Finals (Headingley) 2009
Group A: St Edmunds RC Primary, Cole 214-6 lost to St Alphege Primary, Solihull 273-4; William Ransom Primary, Hitchin 260-3 beat Elwoe Green, Flintshire 226-2; St Edmunds RC 252-3 beat William Ransom 244-3; St Alphege 290-7 beat Elwoe Green 193-7; St Edmunds RC 251-4 beat Elwoe Green 209-3; St Alphege 259 beat William Ransom 213
Group B: Mayfield Middle School, Ryde 219-3 beat St George’s Junior, West Midlands 208-7; Mayfield Middle 247-1 lost to Tavernspite, Pembrokeshire 261-3; St George Middle 241 lost to Tavernspite 283
Group C: Ormskirk CE Junior 262 –4 beat The Vale School, Worthing 250 – 4; Lowe’s Wong Junior, Notts 266-5 beat Shawlands Primary, Barnsley 234-4; Ormskirk Primary 200-9 lost to Lowe’s Wong 248-8; The Vale 229-4 beat Shawlands 227-5; Ormskirk 240-3 lost to Shawlands 258-1; The Vale 251-4 tied with Lowe’s Wong 251-4
Group D: Holt Farm, Rochford 248-5 beat Longwell Green Primary, Bristol 233-6; Ovingham Primary, Hexham 275-4 beat Normamby Primary, Middlesbrough 209-7; Holt Farm 236 lost to Ovingham 237; Longwell Green 250-3 beat Normamby 251-8; Holt Farm 282-6 beat Normamby 215-6; Longwell Green 233-6 beat Ovingham 220 – 6
Semi Finals: St Alphege 242-2 beat Tavernspite 223-3; Lowe’s Wong 263-2 beat Holt Farm 210 – 7
Final: Lowe’s Wong 239-4 beat St Alphege 238-3
Lord’s Taverners U15 Schools Trophy 2008
First Round: (South West) Marlborough College, Wilts bt Clevedon Community School, Bristol; Cheltenham College Glos (Bye); Portsmouth GS 104-2 (Chris Stone 44no) bt Carisbrooke HS 103 all out (John Scott 3-19) by eight wickets; Greenhill School, Tenby w/o Crickhowell HS, Powys; Cathedral School, Cardiff bt Caerleon School, Gwent; Ysgol Gyfun Gwyr, Neath (Bye); Blundells School, Devon 47-3 bt Newquay Tretherras School, Cornwall 45 all out (Archie Christie 4-3); Millfield School, Somerset bt Sherborne School, Dorset; (South East) St Albans School, Herts bt The Perse School, Cambs; Aylesbury GS, Bucks (Bye); Shenfield HS, Essex bt St Josephs College, Suffolk; Bradfield College, Berks (Bye); Whitgift School, Surrey 61-0 bt Abingdon School, Oxon 83 all out (Daley 5-10) on faster run-rate in rain affected match; St Bede’s School, Sussex 100 all out bt City of London School 32 all out by 68 runs; John Lyon School, Middx (Bye); Tonbridge School, Kent (bye); (North) Sedbergh School, Cumbria bt Woodhouse Grove School, Yorkshire; Durham School bt Woldgate School; Manchester GS bt Sandbach School, Cheshire; Queen Elizabeth GS, Ashbourne (bye); (Midlands) Oundle School 139-4 (Harry Ramsden 76) bt Bedford School 136-9 (George Johansen 3-39 Ramsden 2-17 Letten 2-20) by six wickets; Tettenhall School, Staffs bt Ysgol Dinas Bran, N E Wales; Eirias HS, Eryri (Bye); Warwick School bt Adams GS, Shropshire; King Edward VII School, Norfolk (Bye); RGS, Worcester bt The Bishop of Hereford Blue Coat School; Nottingham HS (Bye); Loughborough GS, Leics 119-7 bt The King School, Lincs 118 by three wickets
Second Round: (South West) Cheltenham College 162-5 bt Marlborough College 152 all out by ten runs; Portsmouth Grammar School 240-5 (Chris Stone 102) bt Greenhill School, Tenby 71 all out by 169 runs; Cathedral School, Cardiff bt Ysgol Gyfun Gwyr; Millfield bt Blundells School by 19 runs (South East) Aylesbury GS bt St Albans School; Bradfield College 168-6 bt Shenfield High School, Essex 167 all out (Matt Simmons 47) by one run; Whitgift School 75-4 by St Bede’s, Sussex 71 all out; Tonbridge School bt John Lyon School; (North) Sedbergh School, Cumbria bt Durham School; Manchester GS 249-3 (E.Bullock 114no M.Tully 44 F.Sym 35) by Queen Elizabeth GS, Ashbourne 41 all out by 208 runs; (Midlands) Oundle School 194-3 (H.Ramsden 75no) bt Tettenhall 193-3 (T.Fell 104no) by seven wickets; Warwick School 230-3 (T.Russ 105no) bt Eirias HS 74 all out (C.Harrison 4-4 T.Williams 2-0) by 156 runs; RGS Worcester bt King Edward VII School, Norfolk; Loughborough GS 137 bt Nottingham HS 71 all out (Patel 5-15) by 66 runs
Third Round: (South West) Portsmouth GS 220-4 (Jacob George 75 Rob Gibson 49no) bt Cheltenham College 209-9 (Cameron Prentice 2-25) by 11 runs; Millfield bt Cathedral School, Cardiff (South East) Whitgift School bt Tonbridge School; Bradfield College bt Aylesbury GS (Midlands) Loughborough GS 137 bt RGS Worcester 67 all out (Patel 3-14 Morris 3-15) by 70 runs; Oundle School 208-6 (Johansen 64 Ramsden 36) bt Warwick School 173-9 (Hems 2-28 Ramsden 2-28 Olver 2-34) by 35 runs
Quarter Finals: (South West) Portsmouth GS 225-4 (Eugene Hind 73 Miles Walker 60no Cameron Prentice 33no Rob Gibson 30) bt Millfield 200-9 by 25 runs; (South East) Whitgift School 141-6 (Matt Laidman 73) bt Bradfield College 140-9 (Matthew Morrison 4-32 Josh Taylor 2-12) by four wickets; (Midlands) Oundle School 207-4 (Harry Ramsden 81 Guy Hodgkinson 65) bt Loughborough GS 105 all out (Chambers 3-7 Letten 3-11) by 102 runs; (North) Manchester Grammar School bt Sedbergh School
Semi Finals: Portsmouth Grammar School 242-5 (Chris Stone 106no Jacob George 51 Eugene Hind 40) bt Whitgift School 186 all out (Matt Laidman 77 Elliott Daly 40 Rob Gibson 3-44 Jonny Rusbridge 2-32 Rob Tusler 2-39) by 56 runs; Oundle School 184-6 (Guy Hodgkinson 50 Johansen 37) bt Manchester GS 149 all out by 35 runs
Final: Oundle School 177-6 (Johansen 52 Guy Hodgkinson 36 Turner 25 Rob Gibson 2-21 Cam Prentice 2-22) bt Portsmouth Grammar School 176-9 (Chris Stone 48 Eugene Hind 46 Jacob George 34 Harry Ramsden 4-33 Cossor 2-23) by four wickets
David English U13 Bunbury Schools Cup 2008
First Round: (South West) Millfield School, Somerset bt Mounts Bay School, Cornwall; Gillingham Comp School, Dorset bt Lake Middle School, IOW; Mount House School, Devon bt Monkton Comp, Bristol; Kings School, Winchester bt Newent Community School, Glos; (South East) Whitgift School, Surrey (Bye); Brentwood School, Essex bt Hampton School, Middlesex; Reading Blue Coat, Berks (Bye); Norwich School bt Ipswich School; Eltham College, Kent bt St Bede’s Prep School, Sussex; Dr Challoner’s GS, Bucks (Bye); Dulwich College, London (Bye); Berkhamsted Collegiate, Herts (Bye); (North) Castle Hall School 61 all out (Gavin Saville 23) bt Pocklington School 52 all out (Sam Kent 3-2 Connor Rowlands 3-15) by nine runs; Austin Friars School, Cumbria 156-5 bt St Aidan’s School, Durham 129-9 by 37 runs; Wirral GS (bye); Manchester GS (bye); (Midlands) Northampton School for Boys (Bye); Warwick School 179-6 bt Henry Box School, Oxon 78 all out by 101 runs; Bishops School, Hereford (Bye); Perse School, Cambs 111-6 (Phelps 31) bt St George’s Tech College, Lincs 60-7 by 51 runs; Dronfield H F School, Derby (Bye); Loughborough GS, Leics 181-6 (Corrie Keable 62 Richard Cartwright 54) bt Harry Carlton School, Notts 110-5 (Will Throp 2-18) by 71 runs; Royal GS Worcester (Bye); Birchfield Prep School, Shropshire bt John Taylor High School, Staffs
Second Round: (South West) Millfield School bt Gillingham School; Kings School, Winchester bt Mount House School, Devon; (South East) Brentwood School bt Whitgift School; Reading Blue Coat, Berks bt Norwich School; Dr Challoner’s GS, Bucks bt Eltham College, Kent; Dulwich College bt Berkhamsted Collegiate, Herts; (North) Austin Friars School, Cumbria bt Castle Hall School by 18 runs; Manchester GS 163-6 (A.Muir 59 M.Tully 38) bt Wirral GS, Cheshire 44 all out (R.Sheikh 5-4) by 119 runs; (Midlands) Northampton School for Boys 116-9 (Sean Henry 45no Somra 3-14) bt Warwick School 114 all out (Piggott 33 J.Ball 3-20) by one wicket; Bishops School, Hereford bt The Perse School, Cambs; Loughborough GS bt Dronfield School, Derby; Royal Grammar School, Worcester 207-5 (Zac Turley 116no) bt Birchfield School, Shropshire 71-6 by 136 runs
Third Round: (South East) Brentwood School bt Reading Blue Coat Blue; Dr Challoner’s GS, Bucks bt Dulwich College; (Midlands) Northampton School for Boys bt Bishops School, Hereford; Royal Grammar School, Worcester 131-3 (Ed Pollock 60 Zac Turley 33) bt Loughborough GS 130-8 by seven wickets
Quarter Finals: (South West) Millfield School bt Kings School, Winchester; (South East) Brentwood School bt Dr Challoner’s GS; (North) Manchester GS bt Austin Friars School, Cumbria (Midlands) Northampton School bt RGS Worcester
Semi Finals: Brentwood School bt Millfield School; Manchester Grammar School bt Northampton School
Final: Brentwood School 174-2 (Mark Baldock 103no) bt Manchester Grammar School 172-5 (Rehan Hassan 2-15) by eight wickets
ESCA/Bunbury U11 Hardball Competition 2008
Round Robin: Millfield Prep School 257 –3 bt Queen Elizabeth GS School, Wakefield, 239-3; Eagle House School, Berkshire, 242 –4 bt RGS Grange School, Worcester, 226-7; Millfield 250–3 bt RGS Grange School 236-5; Eagle House School 246–6 bt Queen Elizabeth GS School 244-2; RGS Grange School 249-6 bt Queen Elizabeth GS School 248-1; Millfield 264-4 bt Eagle House School, 242-4; Salesbury Primary School, Blackburn, 254–4 bt Jesse Gray Primary, Nottingham, 240-4; Parkside School, Surrey, 258-5 bt The Abbey School, Suffolk, 225-7; Parkside School 285-2 bt Salesbury Primary School 239-5; The Abbey School 262-4 bt Jesse Gray Primary 249-1; Parkside School 327-0 bt Jesse Gray Primary 228-6; The Abbey School 261-3 bt Salesbury Primary School 217-7
Final: Millfield School bt Parkside School
Results 2007
Daily Telegraph Schools U15 Twenty/20 Cup 2007Semi Finals: Felsted School 112-5 (19.2 overs) (O Ekers 30) bt Clifton School 111-8 (C Walters 27 Ekers 3-23) by five wickets; Sedbergh 149-4 (Dean Bell 76no S Stuart 30) bt Loughborough GS 115-8 (J Williamson 43 Stuart 3-24) by 34 runs
Final: Sedbergh 87-1 (9.4 overs) (J Oughtred 42no Dean Bell 38no) bt Felsted 86 all out (18.3 overs) (C Player 3-11 D McClements 3-22) by nine wicketsRumsey Travel National Schools U18 Twenty/20 Trophy (JP Getty Ground) 2007Semi-finals: Dulwich College 132-0 (D Goodwin 79no) bt Hampton School 131-8 by ten wickets; Sherborne School 149-2 bt Repton School 148-8 by eight wickets
Final: Dulwich College 147-6 (C Jordan 73no) bt Sherborne School 146-6 (C Esson 48) by four wicketsESCA/Lord’s Taverners National Schools U15 Trophy 2007First Round: Ounsdale High School 267-2 bt Dinas Bran HS 120 all out by 147 runs; Shrewsbury School 370-9 bt St Gerard’s School 35 all out by 335 runs; Bromsgrove School 329-4 bt The Bishop of Hereford’s School 147 all out by 183 runs; Nottingham HS 110-5 bt Queen Elizabeth’s GS 109 all out by five wickets; Reepham High School 166-1 bt Oakham School 162 all out by nine wickets; Dr Challoner’s GS 190-7 bt Aldenham School 78 all out by 112 runs; Eton College 194-6 bt Abingdon School 183-7 by 11 runs; Sutton Valence School, Kent 138-4 bt Dulwich College 137 all out; Hampton School 74-5 bt Colne Community School 73 all out by five wickets; King Edward VI School, Southampton bt Ryde School; Clifton College 199 all out bt Cheltenham College 149 all out by 50 runs; Ysgol Bro Myrddin 146 all out bt Chris College Brecon 127 all out by 19 runs; Cowbridge School 59-4 bt Croesyceiliog Comprehensive 57 all out by six wickets; Pontardulais Comprehensive bt Maesteg Comprehensive; Torquay Boys GS 69-6 bt Helston School 68 all out by four wickets; Canford School 211-4 bt Millfield 205-6 by six wickets Second Round: Sedbergh School 194-8 bt Woodhouse Grove School 128 all out by 66 runs; Hetton Comprehensive bt Driffield School; Repton School 247-6 bt Sandbach School 74 all out; Manchester GS 106-5 bt King Edward VI School, Northumberland 84 all out by 22 runs; Oundle School 244-6 bt Ounsdale HS 243-5 by four wickets; Shrewsbury School 191 all out bt Bedford School 146 all out by 45 runs; Saltley School 163-9 bt Bromsgrove School 152-9 by eleven runs; Nottingham HS bt Reepham HS on a bowl out 1-0; The Perse School 136-4 bt Dr Challoner’s GS 132 all out by six wickets; Eton College 191-7 bt Ipswich School 38 all out by 153 runs; RGS Guildford 223-7 bt St Bede’s Upper School 219-5 by three wickets; Hampton School 93-1 bt Sutton Valence School 92-5 by nine wickets; Clifton College 130 all out bt King Edward VI School, Southampton 78 all out by 52 runs; Ysgol Bro Myrddin bye; Cowbridge School bt Pontardulais Comprehensive; Canford School 89-3 bt Torquay Boys GS 88 all out by seven wicketsThird Round: Manchester Grammar School 157-6 bt Repton School 156-8 by four wickets; RGS Guildford 169-9 bt Hampton School 154 all out by 15 runs; Ysgol Bro Myrddin, Dyfed 110-3 bt Clifton College 107-8 by seven wickets; Canford School 232-9 bt Cowbridge School 188 all out by 44 runsQuarter Finals: Oundle School 135-3 bt Saltley School 134 all out (Ramsden 3-19 Osmond 3-29) by seven wickets; Sedbergh School 152-9 bt Manchester GS 47 all out by 105 runs; Eton College 196-4 bt RGS Guildford 133 all out by 63 runs; Canford School 115-3 bt Ysgol Bro Myrddin 111 all out by seven wicketsSemi Finals: Oundle 110-5 bt Sedbergh 108 all out (Osmond 3-19) by five wickets; Eton College 240-5 bt Canford School 204-6 Final: Eton College 134 all out bt Oundle School 132 all out by two runs
David English/Bunbury U13 Schools Cup 2007First Round: Northampton School bt Magdelen College, Oxford; Kings School, Lincs bt Hereford Cathedral School; Loughborough GS bt Lady Manners School, Derbyshire; Birchfield School, Shropshire bt The Kings School, Worcs; Parkside School, Surrey bt Judd School, Kent; Warden Park School, Sussex bt St Andrews School, Berkshire; Colfe’s School, London bt Enfield GSSecond Round: Colston’s School bt Launceston College; Castle Court School, Dorset bt Sidmouth College; Millfield bt Yateley Manor School, Hants; Marling School, Glos bt Trinity CE Middle School, Isle of Wight; Brentwood School bt Parkside School; Warden Park School bt Kingshott School, Herts; Dr Challoner’s GS, Bucks bt Colfe’s School; Old Buckenham Hall, Suffolk bt Wymondham College, Norfolk; Northampton School bt Warwick School; Kings School, Lincs bt The Perse School, Cambs; Loughborough GS bt Birchfield School; Nottingham High School bt Blessed William Howard HS, Staffs; Kings School, Macclesfield bt Hymers College; Manchester GS bt Thorncliffe School, CumbriaThird Round: Castle Court School bt Colston’s School; Millfield bt Marling School; Brentwood School bt Warden Park School; Dr Challoner’s GS bt Old Buckenham Hall; Northampton School bt Kings School, Lincs; Loughborough GS bt Nottingham HS; Manchester GS bt Kings School, Macclesfield; Harrogate GS bt The Yarm School, DurhamQuarter Finals: Millfield bt Castle Court School; Brentwood School bt Dr Challoner’s GS; Loughborough GS bt Northampton School; Harrogate GS bt Manchester GSSemi Finals: Brentwood School 150-6 bt Millfield School 147-8 by four wickets; Loughborough GS 70-0 bt Harrogate GS 69 all out by ten wicketsFinal: Loughborough GS 221 bt Brentwood School 111 by 110 runs
ASDA U11 Kwik Cricket Finals (Headingly) 2007
Group 1: St Peter’s Primary School 196-3 bt Chandag Junior School 188-8; Halesworth Middle School 219-2 bt Ysgol Owen Jones 213-4; Halesworth Middle School 209-1 bt Chandag Junior School 196-5; St Peter’s Primary School 194-7 bt Ysgol Owen Jones 185-4; Chandag Junior School 222-2 bt Ysgol Owen Jones 219-3; Halesworth Middle School 204-0 bt St Peter’s Primary School 202-3
Group 2: Uplands Primary School 224-2 bt St Edward’s Middle School 205-5; Sageston Primary School 208-2 bt Ladyloan Primary School 190-8; Uplands Primary School 208-1 bt Ladyloan Primary School 191-6; St Edward’s Middle School 222-4 bt Sageston Primary School 202-3; Sageston Primary School 222-2 bt Uplands Primary School 221-1; St Edward’s Middle School 244-4 bt Ladyloan Primary School 225-5
Group 3: Harlands School 258-0 bt Scotforth St Paul’s 165-8; Archbishop C of E Primary 222-2 bt Abbey Primary Community 201-5; Abbey Primary Community 223-2 bt Scotforth St Paul’s 210-2; Harlands School 235-3 bt Archbishop C of E Primary 202-6; Harlands School 225-3 bt Abbey Primary Community 198-6; Archbishop C of E Primary 206-0 bt Scotforth St Paul’s 175-5
Group 4: St Michael’s Middle School 220-2 bt Dallow Primary School 211-2; Valley Gardens Middle 225-2 bt Donemana Primary School 207-6; Valley Gardens Middle 219-4 bt Dallow Primary School 208-3; St Michael’s Middle School 220-2 bt Donemana Primary School 211-3; Donemana Primary School 215-2 bt Dallow Primary School 212-3; Valley Gardens Middle 216-2 bt St Michael’s Middle School 210-4
Semi-Finals: Halesworth Middle School bt St Edward’s Middle School; Harlands School bt Valley Gardens MiddleFinal: Harlands School 226-3 bt Halesworth Middle School 203-3
ESCA/Bunbury Schools U11 Hardball Championships (Oakham School) 2007Quarter Final Groups: Exeter Junior School 263-1 bt Westville House Primary School 256-2; Solihull School 254-1 bt Eagle House School 241-6; Exeter Junior School 237-3 bt Solihull School 232-5; Westville House Primary School 258-2 bt Eagle House School 230-4; Solihull School 258-0 bt Westville House Primary School 246-1; Exeter Junior School 266-5 bt Eagle House School 192-12; Jesse Gray Primary School 257-0 bt Salesbury Primary School 229-5; Chigwell School 267-0 bt Harlands School 244-5; Harlands School 289-4 bt Salesbury Primary School 224-6; Chigwell School 249-4 bt Jesse Gray Primary School 243-3; Harlands School 262-3 bt Jesse Gray Primary School 214-6; Chigwell School 234-6 bt Salesbury Primary School 220-6Final: Chigwell School 249-3 bt Exeter Junior School 241-6 by eight runs
CROSS COUNTRY
ESAA National Schools Cross Country Cup (Princethorpe College, Warwickshire) 2011
U13 Boys: 1st – Queens College, Taunton; 2nd – Dr Challoner’s GS, Amersham; 3rd – St Columba’s College, St Albands; 4th – Ermysted’s GS, Skipton; 5th – Southend High School for Boys; 6th – Judd School, Tonbridge; 7th – Ivybridge Community School; 8th – Thomas Telford School; 9th – Farlingaye HS, Woodbridge; 10th – Robert Bloomfield Academy, Shefford; 11th – Penryn College; 12th – King Edward VI Five Ways School, Birmingham; 13th – Lancaster Royal Grammar School; 14th – Ovingham Middle School, Prudhoe; 15th – Ashcombe School, Dorking; 16th – Oxted School; 17th – Calday Grange GS; 18th – RGS Newcastle; 19th – Minster School, Southwell; 20th – Nelson Thomlinson School, Wigton; 21st – Coopers Company & Coborn School, Upminster; 22nd – Bromsgrove Prep School; 23rd – Loughborough GS; 24th – Ilkley GS
U15 Boys: 1st – St Albans School; 2nd – West Hill School, Stalybridge; 3rd – Lancaster Royal Grammar School; 4th – Southend High School for Boys; 5th – Eastwood School, Leigh on Sea; 6th – Reading Blue Coat School; 7th – Aylesbury GS; 8th – RGS Guildford; 9th – Northampton School for Boys; 10th – Judd School, Tonbridge; 11th – Range HS, Liverpool; 12th – Bourne GS; 13th – Ousedale School, Newport Pagnell; 14th – Sir Thomas Rich’s School, Gloucester; 15th – Beth’s GS, Bexley; 16th – St Aidan’s Church of England HS, Harrogate; 17th – Aylesford School, Warwick; 18th – Millfield School; 19th – Leeds GS; 20th – Stonehenge School, Salisbury; 21st – Northfield School, Billingham; 22nd – Duchess’ Community HS, Alnwick; 23rd – Thomas Telford School; 24th – Longcroft School, Beverley
U13 Girls: 1st – Loreto GS, Altrincham; 2nd – James Allen’s Girls School, London; 3rd – St Albans Girls School; 4th – Bromley HS; 5th – King John School, Benfleet; 6th – Holt School, Wokingham; 7th – Ilkley GS; 8th – Loughborough HS; 9th – Aylesbury HS; 10th – Guildford HS; 11th – St Hilda’s HS, Liverpool; 12th – Bromsgrove Prep School; 13th – Abbey School, Reading; 14th – Bedford Girls School; 15th – Central Newcastle HS; 16th – Moulsham School, Chelmsford; 17th – Millfield School; 18th – King’s School, Macclesfield; 19th – Queen Elizabeth GS, Penrith; 20th – Lymm HS; 21st – Giggleswick School; 22nd – Leeds GS; 23rd – Leys School, Cambridge; 24th – Park View Community School, Chester le Street
U15 Girls: 1st – Southend HS for Girls; 2nd – Coopers Company & Coborn School, Upminster; 3rd – Beaconsfield HS; 4th – Minster School, Southwell; 5th – St Catherine’s School, Guildford; 6th – Loreto GS, Altrincham; 7th – James Allen’s Girls School, London; 8th – Tudor Hall School, Banbury; 9th – Newquay Tretherras School; 10th – Altrincham Grammar School for Girls; 11th – Queens College, Taunton; 12th – Aylesbury High School; 13th – Queen Margaret’s School, York; 14th – Nunthorpe School, Middlesbrough; 15th – Hawley Place School, Camberley; 16th – Brentwood School; 17th – Ashton on Mersey School, Sale; 18th – Sandbach High School; 19th – Millfield School; 20th – Helsby High School, Frodsham; 21st – High Storrs School, Sheffield; 22nd – Emmanuel College, Gateshead; 23rd – RGS Worcester
ESAA National Schools Cross Country Cup 2010
U13 Boys: 1st – Queens College, Taunton; 2nd – Southend High School for Boys; 3rd – Dr Challoner’s GS, Amersham; 4th – Judd School, Tonbridge; 5th – Ashcombe School, Dorking; 6th – Bishop’s Stortford HS; 7th – Lincroft Middle School, Bedford; 8th – Manchester GS; 9th – Farlingaye HS, Woodbridge; 10th – Eastwood School, Leigh-on-Sea; 11th – Danes Hill School, Leatherhead; 12th – Longcroft School, Beverley; 13th – Ivybridge Community College; 14th – Park View Community College, Chester le Street; 15th – Helsby HS, Frodsham; 16th – Millfield School; 17th – Ermysted’s GS, Skipton; 18th – Robert Manning Technology College, Bourne; 19th – King James School, Huddersfield; 20th – RGS Newcastle; 21st – Calday Grange GS; 22nd – King Edward VI Five Ways School, Birmingham; 23rd – Canon Slade School, Bolton; 24th – Bromsgrove Prep School
U15 Boys: 1st – St Albans School; 2nd – Millfield School; 3rd – Salesian College, Farnborough; 4th – Marling School, Stroud; 5th – Northampton School for Boys; 6th – Woking HS; 7th – Wolfreton School, Hull; 8th – Sharnbrook Upper School, Bedford; 9th – Bourne GS; 10th – St Anselm’s College, Prenton; 11th – St John Fisher Catholic HS, Harrogate; 12th – Dr Challoner’s GS, Amersham; 13th – Eastwood School, Leigh-on-Sea; 14th – Bishop Wordsworth GS, Salisbury; 15th – Ermysted’s GS, Skipton; 16th – Ashton-on-Mersey School, Sale; 17th – Coopers Company & Coborn School, Upminster; 18th – Duchess’ Community HS, Alnwick; 19th – Helsby HS, Frodsham; 20th – Lawrence Sheriff School, Rugby; 21st – Leeds GS; 22nd – West Hill School, Stalybridge; 23rd – St Laurence School, Wiltshire; 24th – Wilsons School, Surrey
U13 Girls: 1st – Newquay Tretherras School; 2nd – Southend High School for Girls; 3rd – Loreto GS, Altrincham; 4th – St Hilda’s HS, Liverpool; 5th – James Allens Girls School, London; 6th – Aylesbury HS; 7th – Minster School, Southwell; 8th – Coopers Company & Coborn School, Upminster; 9th – Ashcombe School, Dorking; 10th – Helsby HS, Frodsham; 11th – St Aidan’s HS, Harrogate; 12th – Ilkley GS; 13th – Kings School, Macclesfield; 14th – Beaconsfield HS; 15th – St Albans Girls School; 16th – Abbey School, Reading; 17th – Canon Slade, Bolton; 18th – Leeds GS; 19th – Central Newcastle HS; 20th – Wycombe HS; 21st – Millfield School; 22nd – Nunthorpe School, Middlesbrough
U15 Girls: 1st – James Allens Girls School, London; 2nd – Penair School, Truro; 3rd – South Wilts GS for Girls; 4th – Minster School, Southwell; 5th – Southend HS for Girls; 6th – Hawley Place School, Camberley; 7th – Millfield School; 8th – Lady Eleanor Holles School, Hampton; 9th – Brentwood School, Essex; 10th – Tudor Hall School, Banbury; 11th – Central Newcastle HS; 12th – St John Fisher Catholic HS, Harrogate; 13th – Wycombe HS; 14th – Duchess’ Community HS, Alnwick; 15th – Sevenoaks School; 16th – Sacred Heart Catholic HS, Liverpool; 17th – Manor HS, Leicester; 18th – Thurston Community College, Bury St Edmunds; 19th – Ashton-on-Mersey School, Sale; 20th – Nelson Thomlinson School, Wigton; 21st – Helsby HS, Frodsham; 22nd – St Martin’s School, Solihull; 23rd – Sandbach HS
ESAA National Schools Cross Country Cup (Newquay) 2009
U13 Boys: 1st - Dr Challoner’s Grammar School, Amersham; 2nd – Southend High School for Boys; 3rd - Bishop’s Stortford High School; 4th – Calday Grange GS; 5th – Beth’s GS, Bexley; 6th – Trinity School, Croydon; 7th – Millfield School; 8th – Wolfreton School, Hull; 9th – Shoeburyness HS, Southend; 10th – Robert Bloomfield Middle School, Shefford; 11th – St John Fisher Catholic HS, Harrogate; 12th – Lincroft Middle School, Bedford; 13th – Stonehenge School, Salisbury; 14th – Judd School, Tonbridge; 15th – Penair School, Truro; 16th – Leeds Grammar School; 17th – Ermysted’s Grammar School, Skipton; 18th – Bromsgrove Prep School; 19th – Dame Allan’s Boys School, Newcastle; 20th – Crompton House School, Oldham; 21st – Longcroft School, Beverley; 22nd – King’s School, Macclesfield; 23rd – St Anselm’s College, Birkenhead; 24th – Christleton HS, Chester
U15 Boys: 1st – St Anselm’s College, Birkenhead; 2nd – Southend High School for Boys; 3rd – Judd School, Tonbridge; 4th – Manchester Grammar School; 5th – Eastwood School, Leigh-on-Sea; 6th – Bishop Wordsworth GS, Salisbury; 7th – Ivybridge Community College; 8th – Trinity School, Croydon; 9th – Ravens Wood School, Bromley; 10th – St Laurence School, Bradford-on-Avon; 11th – Chase Terrace Technology College, Burntwood; 12th – Lawrence Sheriff School, Rugby; 13th – Fitzwimarc School, Rayleigh; 14th – Northampton School for Boys; 15th – Farlingaye High School, Woodbridge; 16th – Wilsthorpe Business & Enterprise College, Long Eaton; 17th – Sharnbrook Upper School, Bedford; 18th – West Hill School, Stalybridge; 19th – Helsby High School, Frodsham; 20th – Park View Community School, Chester le Street; 21st – Robert Manning Technology College, Bourne; 22nd – St Aidan’s Catholic School, Sunderland; 23rd – Loughborough Grammar School; 24th – Bourne Grammar School; 25th - Ermysted’s Grammar School, Skipton
U13 Girls: 1st – Southend High School for Girls; 2nd – Queen’s College, Taunton; 3rd – James Allen’s Girls School, London; 4th – Coopers Company & Coborn School, Upminster; 5th – Truro School; 6th – Loughborough High School; 7th – Minster School, Southwell; 8th – St Catherine’s School, Guildford; 9th – Danes Hill School, Leatherhead; 10th – Helsby High School, Frodsham; 11th – Manor High School, Leicester; 12th – Dr Challoner’s HS, Amersham; 13th – Loreto Grammar School, Altrincham; 14th – Tudor Hall School, Banbury; 15th – Central Newcastle High School; 16th – Canon Slade School, Bolton; 17th – Ashton on Mersey School, Sale; 18th – Aylesbury High School; 19th – Fitzwimarc School, Rayleigh; 20th – Newquay Tretherras School; 21st – St Aidan’s Church of England High School, Harrogate; 22nd – Durham Johnston School; 23rd – Bromsgrove Prep School; 24th – Wrekin College, Telford
U15 Girls: 1st – Guildford High School; 2nd – Penair School, Truro; 3rd – Ousedale School, Newport Pagnell; 4th – St Julie’s Catholic High School, Liverpool; 5th – James Allen’s Girls School, London; 6th – Sevenoaks School; 7th – Malvern College; 8th – Bromsgrove School; 9th – Southend High School for Girls; 10th – King James School, Huddersfield; 11th – Queen Margaret’s School, York; 12th – Countesthorpe Community College; Leicester; 13th – Sir John Colfox School, Bridport; 14th – Leweston School, Sherborne; 15th – Aylesbury High School; 16th – Central Newcastle High School; 17th – Beaumont School, St Albans; 18th – St John Fisher Catholic High School, Harrogate; 19th – St Martin’s School, Solihull; 20th – Berkhamsted School; 21st – Dr Challoner’s HS, Amersham; 22nd – Loughborough High School; 23rd – Cockermouth School; 24th – St Hilda’s Church of England High School, Liverpool
ESAA Sainsbury’s National Schools Cross Country Cup (St Albans) 2008
U13 Boys: 1st - St Anselm’s College; 2nd – The Eastwood School; 3rd – The Bishop’s Stortford High school; 4th – The FitzWimarc School; 5th – Bishop Wordsworth’s Grammar School; 6th – Wolfreton School; 7th Robert Bloomfield Middle School; 8th Grammar School at Leeds; 9th – Lincroft Middle School; 10th – Helsby High School; 11th – Millfield Preparatory; 12th – Lawrence Sherriff School; 13th – The Judd School; 14th – Dr Challoner’s Grammar School; 15th – Whickham School; 16th – Lutterworth High School; 17th – Trinity School; 18th – St John Fisher Catholic High School; 19th – Penair School; 20th – Ermysted’s Grammar School; 21st – West Hill School; 22nd – Crompton House C of E School; 23rd – St Mary’s College; 24th – Marling School
U15 Boys: 1st – Southend High School; 2nd – Calday Grange Grammar School; 3rd – St Anselm’s College; 4th – The Judd School; 5th – The Eastwood School; 6th – The FitzWimarc School; 7th – Lancaster Royal Grammar School; 8th – Royal Grammar School; 9th – Sharnbrook Upper; 10th – Northampton School; 11th – Helsby High School; 12th – Emmanuel College; 13th – The Piggott School;14th – Oxted School; 15th – Wilson’s School; 16th – Park View Community School; 17th – Shelley College; 18th – The Windsor Boys School; 19th – King’s Norton Boys; 20th – Queen’s College; 21st – Loughborough Grammar School; 22nd – Chase Terrace Technology College; 23rd – Highfields School; 24th – John Colet School
U13 Girls: 1st – Dr Challoner’s High School; 2nd – James Allen’s School; 3rd – Highfield School; 4th – Robert Bloomfield Middle School; 5th – Aylesbury High School; 6th – The Sir John Colfox School; 7th – Durham Johnston Comprehensive School, 8th – Altrincham Grammar School; 9th – Newquay Tretherras School; 10th – The Nelson Thomlinson School; 11th – Helsby High School; 12th – Bromsgrove Preparatory School; 13th – Southend High School; 14th – Dame Alice Owen’s School; 15th – Penair School; 16th – Loughborough High School; 17th – Danes Hill; 18th – The FitzWimarc School; 19th – Central Newcastle High School; 20th – Ilkley Grammar School; 21st – Shrewsbury High School; 21st – Shrewsbury High School; 22nd – Westholme School Blackburn; 23rd – Giggleswick School; 24th – Lutterworth High School; 25th – Bourne Grammar School
U15 Girls: 1st – Leweston School; 2nd – Guildford High School; 3rd – Penair School; 4th Wilts Grammar School; 5th – St Julies Catholic High School; 6th – Beaumont School; 7th – St John Fisher High School; 8th – Oakham School; 9th – Southend High School; 10th – Malvern College; 11th – Central Newcastle High School; 12th – Grammar School at Leeds; 13th – King Edward V1 Upper School; 14th – Sharnbrook Upper School; 15th – Bromsgrove Preparatory School; 16th – Westholme School, Blackburn; 17th – The North London Collegiate School; 18th – Robert May School; 19th – Dame Allan’s School; 20th – Bridgewater High School; 21st – Prior’s Field School; 22nd – Headington School; 23rd – Loughborough High School; 24th – Sedbergh School
|