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Weekly Sports Report

Last week in Wrekin Sport…

Swimming

In the Shropshire Schools swimming Championships, nine swimmers represented Wrekin. Charlie and Beth won the top boy and top girl respectively.

Charlie: 1st 100Back and 200IM, plus he broke the 100back County Record

Finley: 1st 100Back and 100FC

Esmay: 1st 100FC and 200IM

Maisie: 1st 200IM and 2nd 100Fy

Beth: 1st 100FC

William: 2nd 100FC

Adam: 2nd 100Fly

Rose: 3rd 200IM

Sammy: 9th 100FC

TENNIS


The Under 18 girls and Under 15 boys had a home friendly fixture against Shrewsbury School. All pairs gave a really good account of themselves with the Under 15 pair of Gus and James coming away with a 7-6 tiebreak win.

Cricket


The 1st XI were knocked out of the cup against NULS. The boys Under 14s and Under 15s had excellent games against Ellesmere, the highlight of both games was Oliver's 50. The girls had impressive wins over Moreton Hall and the Under 15s and Under 14s had good matches.


Athletics

At the recent Telford Schools championships. Wrekin boys team came a creditable second place, with Alfie winning the 200m, Ed the 1500m and Harry the high jump.


HOCKEY 

Wrekin entered two staff and student teams into the Project Restart Africa seven-a-side hockey tournament at Shrewsbury School. Both teams played lovely attacking hockey playing against Shrewsbury HC, Telford HC, Old Wulfs HC, Shrewsbury School and Aston University. Thank you to all who gave up their Sunday to show Wrekin at its finest on the hockey pitch.

Gymnastics

We wish Hettie good luck as she prepares for the Australian National Gymnastics competition, part of her work to secure a spot on the Commonwealth Games team.

Second Form pupil and gymnast Lola competed in the West Midlands Gymnastics Championships, representing Severn Gymnastics at Grade Development 4 and came 4th in the All Around competition!

Golf

A massive congratulations to Lancaster Isabella, who represented at the regional ESGA golf competition. Not only did she win the overall gross score in the Girls Under 15 category, but she also qualified for the National Finals! As the youngest player in the national field, Isabella showed incredible resilience, determination, and true Wrekin spirit to hold her own against the UK's top young golfers.