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Wk 26 PE Health and Health Faculty News 2023

Wk 26 PE Health and Health Faculty News 2023


Ashley Cartledge
Ashley Cartledge
Wk 26 PE Health and Health Faculty News 2023

PE Health and Health Faculty News

(10th May 2023)

NEWS

Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health

The summer term brings a change in activities in the PE Faculty with the summer sports of athletics, cricket, rounders, tennis and softball taking place. Clubs will continue at lunchtimes and after school with lots of competitive sports events taking place this term. A reminder to all students and staff that information on sports clubs/fixtures and events can all be found in the following areas :

  • School website under Calendar link (see weekly PE timetable which is updated every week)
  • BMS PE and Health Faculty Twitter page

The continued push to improve the health and fitness of the students remains a focus and all clubs are available to all students.

 

ATHLETICS

County League Athletics – Match 1

Date : Thursday 5th May

 

On Thursday 5th May the BMS Junior and Senior athletics teams were competing in the first County League Athletics match of the season. The League consists of 6 fixtures against the other 25 schools in our region of the Herts County League. The first match saw the teams competing with Habs Boys and Girls, Grange Academy, St Georges and Rickmansworth schools. It was a tough first match but the students acquitted themselves well with some very positive individual performances.. Special mention to N Walters and J Cunningham in Year 8 and A Gates who all won their respective events. Well done to all those who took part as we look forward to the remaining 5 matches. 

 

Commended performances :

 

JUNIOR GIRLS

Team score – 27 points

N Olubodun 3rd 100m

L Bateman 2nd Triple Jump

J Frumesulu 3rd Shot

 

JUNIOR BOYS

Team score – 41 points

E Henry 2nd 100m and 2nd Shot

K Walker 3rd 200m

N Walters 1st 300m

J Cunningham 1st 800m

R Hodgson 2nd 1500m

G Amoako-Wiredu 3rd Hurdles

L Dimon 3rd Long Jump

H Hayward 2nd High Jump

R Cooper 3rd Discus

 

SENIOR GIRLS

Team score – 16 points

L Wheaton 3rd Shot

M Cozens 3rd Discus

 

SENIOR BOYS

Team score – 34 points

D Ansa-Otu 2nd 200m

A Gates 1st 400m

C Tegzes 3rd 1500m

C Keough 2nd High Jump

K Tinriover 3rd Javelin

 

The other matches are on the following dates :

MATCH 2 : Wednesday May 10th 2023

Venue – JARMANS PARK ATHLETICS TRACK

 

MATCH 3 : Tuesday May 16th 2023

Venue – WOODSIDE ATHLETICS TRACK

 

MATCH 4 : Tuesday May 23rd  2023

Venue – WOODSIDE ATHLETICS TRACK

 

MATCH 5 : Tuesday June 6th 2023

Venue – WOODSIDE  ATHLETICS TRACK

 

MATCH 6 : Tuesday June 135h 2023

Venue –  JARMANS PARK ATHLETICS TRACK, HEMEL

 

ROUNDERS

 

Y10 Girls v Queens  (Friendly)  AWAY Mrs Cooper 

Date : Tuesday 9th May

Result : 11.5 – 8.5 Win

Squad : L.Wheaton, M.Cozens, J.Levitan, R.Savjani, A.Chaudhry, N.Donald

Player of Match : M.Cozens – voted for by the opposition

 

Comment: A great competitive game played in the right spirit by both teams and with lots of laughter and enjoyment evident. The BMS girls worked hard in all areas of the pitch to secure victory in a very close game. With Queens fielding first and taking some impressive catches the BMS team were under pressure but managed to stay in the innings to take a score of 6.5 from their first bat. BMS showed their fielding strengths also and with some good work on the posts and good decision making managed to limit their local rivals to 4.5 runs. The second innings for both teams were similar with the batting improving but it was BMS who managed to claim the win.  Well done everyone.

ROUNDERS

Y9 Girls v Queens  (Friendly)  AWAY Mrs Cartledge 

Date : Tuesday 9th May

Result : 16- 13.5

Squad :  A Gibson R Chudasma, E Bird,  L Qarib, I Wijerathna. Z O’Brart, L Winslett. V Hill, S Doran

Comment: The first rounders match of the season delivered a very close and entertaining match . In the first innings both teams delivered some strong batting and fielding resulting in a draw. In the second innings Queens improved their fielding and managed to decrease our batting score. In our fielding we had some fantastic catches and bowling which also meant we got players out. It was a lovely game with great sportsmanship by both teams and improved play by all,  A special mention for L. Winslett for offering to help Queens when they were players down.

 

For any parental enquiries about any aspects of PE contact the Head of PE and Health Faculty Ashley Cartledge [email protected] . For any specific issues related to Girls PE and girls fixtures contact Sarah Cooper [email protected].

 

 

@BMSPEandHealth

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