Our Girl's Football Team notched up an impressive eight goals versus Hartford today. They played with both skill and positive sporting behaviour. We appreciated our visiting Sports Leader Referees too.
Friday, 30 November 2018
Saturday, 10 November 2018
Year Six Sports Leaders - #leadersofthefuture
Yesterday, Mr Finlayson from Hunts School Sports Partnership came to run our first ever play leaders training!
Despite the cold weather, sixteen children from Year Six were very excited to begin seven weeks worth of training to become a play/sports leader.
Each of these leaders will become an ambassador to promote physical activity at our school. They were thrilled and extremely grateful to be given some free gifts to help them along the way, especially their new play leaders hats and bags!
This week, they learnt the first principle of SPACE! Children showed huge enthusiasm and provided some great answers for discussion. The cold did not put them off and they all managed to deliver a fantastic warm up activity. They learnt how to provide feedback to each other and discussed how their activity could be differentiated to make it harder or easier!
We can't wait to see them continue to develop as leaders each week!
Friday, 9 November 2018
B Team Football Tournament
Today, Crosshall hosted the Hunts District Primary Schools
FA Group C, B Team Tournament. The visiting teams were Winhills, Middlefield,
Huntingdon and Buckden.
The Crosshall Team was made up of a mixture of Year Fives
and Sixes; Aston D, Joshua B, Ewan B, Ryan G, Alex A, Will G, Willow B (GK), Barney C, Kye F, Charlie B
and Daniel B.
The team put up a great performance to finish third.
Crosshall 0–2 Winhills
Our first match was against Winhills. We kicked off the
match and fought hard against the skills of Winhills. Unfortunately, they were a little too strong for us.
Crosshall 1–0 Buckden
The second match was against Buckden. We had several
attempts on their goal and eventually Aston broke through to score the only goal of the match.
Crosshall 0–0 Middefield
Our third match was against Middlefield. This was a tough,
but equally matched, game with both teams having many attempts on goal, but nobody could break the
deadlock.
Crosshall 0–0 Huntingdon
Our fourth and final match was against Huntingdon. Again,
this was another close match with both teams having several attempts at goal but none were successful.
The team displayed the Crosshall Values during the whole
tournament and played fantastically.
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