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Our February edition of News@TCAT is filled with positive news from across the Trust.
This week the Hessle’s girls’ football teams headed off to Hornsea. The Year 7 team won 5-3 and the blended Year 8 and 9 team won 3-1. They showed great enthusiasm and sportsmanship throughout. Well done!
Winifred Holtby’s Year 9 boys’ rugby team competed against Brooksbank in Yorkshire Cup Rugby League. They triumphed, winning 12-60! It was an outstanding performance which ensured that they qualified for the National Cup and Yorkshire Cup Semi Final in which they will face off against Archbishop Sentamu Academy in a local derby.
Holderness welcomed 6 primary schools to the Sports Hall where they took part in an athletics competition on Tuesday! The event was ran by the Holderness Academy Leaders, and they did a tremendous job.
Croxby’s Bees and Zebras were fantastic sportspeople. Team Bee learned to incorporate a small hoop into their gymnastic moves and Team Zebra showed resilience and teamwork in developing their bat and ball skills.
Lastly, Macy from Wolfreton took this fantastic football photograph in her photography lesson (pictured above).
Former Howden student, Beth Norton is heading to the USA to play golf professionally at university. After completing her CTEC Extended Diploma in Sport at a local college, she will be advancing to Western College, Texas which is renowned for their sporting accolades.
Winifred Holtby’s Year 8 and 9 Girls Rugby Team saw great success at the Hull Active School tournament. They finished 4th place at the end of the evening which is a fantastic achievement- especially since this was the first time some of the team had played Rugby League competitively. Well done girls, hopefully this is only the beginning of your rugby success!
At Croxby, the Bees, showed off their jumps and leaps in gymnastics, and then discovered which foods fuel their bodies in the best way for exercise and investigated nutritional values.
Hessle celebrated the successes of Olivia from Year 10, who is playing football for Humberside and scored a fantastic free kick which helped defeat their Staffordshire rivals 6-0.
Holderness Leaders ran an event for 4 local primary schools – Years 3 and 4 from Burstwick Primary, Inmans Primary, Preston Primary and Sproatley Primary Schools competed in a Zone ball tournament.
Wolfreton ran a brilliant morning in the sports hall for local Year 5 and 6s. The Sixth Form Leaders were superb role models and ran a really efficient event.
We're delighted to share our festive edition of News@TCAT - wishing everyone a Happy New Year.