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All sporting match reports will be posted here detailing match results and more.

May 2023

  • England Hockey National Tournament - 04/05/23 - Nottingham Hockey Centre

    Published 23/05/23, by Megan Innes

    The Year 9 hockey team have had a very successful season having won the district league and the Midlands finals. As a result of their success, the team were entered into the National Hockey Tournament held at Nottingham Hockey centre on the 4 May.

    They travelled up to Nottingham in the morning for a day of hockey. A tightly packed schedule of 6 matches against schools from as far south as the Isle of Wight, to the North of Derbyshire awaiting. We travelled in the minibus with motivational tunes playing all the way the squad were excited and ready. Excitement grew as we arrived, and the scale of the event dawned. Six full size hockey pitches circling a club house, made a fine setting.

    The group of 9 players have developed as individual players and as an effective team over the season and put together some well-coordinated and high quality plays. The team played some very strong opposition and put the defence under significant pressure. The assertiveness and commitment from Isobel. S, Mia. S and Radhika. M in defence to keep the score line low was exceptional. Emily M, from Y8 has had a fantastic year as the goalkeeper and has performed well beyond her years to make some very exciting saves during the tournament. Like the defensive play, the attacking performance got better and better though the tournament with many attacks being created by Ellie. S.

    Weaving in and out of the opposition, great vision to release passes to the high forward Lucy. K, who relieved the pressure many times to receive the ball high up the pitch creating some super opportunities on goal against some very strong opposition, as well as some lovely accurate crosses to the back post. Another assertive player making great efforts in attacking and defensive play was Kiara. K. Last ditch tackles, never giving up on tracking back with a player or driving forward into space and having a significant influence on the play. The consistent and persistent efforts from midfield/wings Liv. S and Felicity. R. The distances covered by these two players, sometimes without receiving the ball, but to keep creating the opportunities was commendable.

    With some games back to back the intensity was high. Rotating the players on and off the bench was managed well with the squad being supportive both on and off the pitch. CCS played their final match against the eventual winners of the tournament. By far this was the most impressive performance from the squad. The quality of the tackles, the communication and back up play was fantastic and really limited the opposition’s opportunities in front of the goal. Early on, CCS had an opportunity to score with a high pass from Ellie. S made to Lucy. K who narrowly missed. The high intensity continued throughout the game. The squad should be really proud of how the approached the high level of challenge and the quality of their performance. We are also very proud of how they conducted themselves at the tournament and how they responded to some difficult opposition.

    The team finished 6th overall in the National A tournament.

    Players player: Isobel. S

    Coaches’ player: Emily. M and Kiara. K

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  • U12 Girls Football County Cup Final v KBA - 11/05/23

    Published 11/05/23, by Megan Innes
    Match report by Coach Mrs Evans

    On Thursday 11 May, our U12 girls football faced Kettering Buccleuch Academy for the final round of the County Cup. 

    The girls went ahead 2-0 within the first 10 minutes. KBA weren't giving up and managed to equalise shortly after with half time finishing 3-2 to CCS. The girls went into the 2nd half with determination, but unfortunately conceded with the first 10 minutes to bring the score to 3-3. The game was end to end with so many opportunities from both sides. 

    Then CCS had an exceptional breakthrough putting us back in the lead it was 4-3! The girls continued to battle till the end and when the whistle went it was a jump for joy and a sigh of relief! They had done it!! County Cup Winners!!!!! 

    I am a super proud coach, their dedication, talent and hard work shone through all game, and they came away victorious.

    Players player of the match - Molly WJ 

    Coaches players of the match - Leah G 

    Goal scorers: Molly WJ- 2 goals/ Leah G 2 goals. 

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  • Year 4&5 Girls Rounders Tournament - 27/05/23

    Published 10/05/23, by Megan Innes

    Our Year 4 and 5 girls recently took part in a rounders event at Northampton High School. The team played 4 games in a round robin tournament and won every single game! The girls showed great determination and strategy planning as they were each given the responsibilities of deciding positions and tactics. Congratulations to each of you – an incredible result!

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  • U16 Boys County Cup Football Final - 03/05/23

    Published 04/05/23, by Megan Innes
    Match report by Coach Mr Rich

    A fine sunny day greeted the players of both teams at Wellingborough Town for the final of the U16’s County Cup. 

    The pitch was in fantastic condition and both teams were well-prepared for a difficult game. 

    The opening exchanges were fairly even with CCS beginning to get on top of possession. Captain J. Rayfield beginning to conduct things in the middle of the park, with A. Evans a clear threat out wide. 15 minutes in J. Rayfield block tackle turned through ball and found T. Allen who rounded the keeper and slotted the ball into an empty net. 1-0 CCS.  

    The next period of the game was relatively even with CCS forcing some good defensive work from Latimer. Will this pressure be rewarded? With half an hour gone a CCS corner was cleared, and the ball fell to full back J. James, he met the ball at pace and slammed it towards goal. The ball flew into the top corner beating the outstretched arm of the keeper. What a goal! 2-0 and that’s how it remained until the break! 

    2-0 @ Half time. 

    Latimer started the second half well, and were playing some good football. They deservedly got back into the game albeit from an unforced error from CCS. 2-1. This goal gave Latimer a renewed belief, and they piled on the pressure. J. Bedford stood strong in the CCS goal with one big save from a 1 on 1. As the half went on, CCS just couldn’t get a grip on the game and were conceding possession far too easily. CCS continued to be a threat on the counter-attack and T. Allen scored his second of the game with a neat finish at the back post. 10 minutes remaining and CCS lead 3-1. Will that be enough? 

    Latimer continued to throw players forward and were rewarded with a couple of minutes to go.  A long ball forward into the box was met by their centre half and his header looped over Bedford in goal. Can CCS get over the line and hold strong for the final minutes of the game? 

    CCS finished the half strong and sealed the victory. 

    County Cup Champions!

    A game of two halves, CCS on top in the first and Latimer on top in second! Final Score 3-2 to CCS 🏆 

    This is a fantastic achievement for this group of players and one that they fully deserve following an impressive season. All the names listed below have been involved over the course of the season in all competitions, and they finally have a trophy to show for it! 

    It’s been a pleasure to oversee their development, and I am very proud of their achievements. Well done boys 💪🏻

    L. Coupland, J.  Bedford, D. Osmond, T. Allen, J. James, J. Devlin-Hogg, B. Hourican, J. Rayfield. K. Kakomwe, G. Pannell, A. Evans, L. Napodano, E, Dunkley, A. Morrow, H, Sarmad. A. Goode, H. Revenga-Riesco. Z. Shearnan. L. Wooldridge. H. Salaman. 

     

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