Macclesfield Express

Netball hot shots among the best in the country

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THE King’s School’s under-14 netball team have come a superb fourth in the National Schools’ Netball Finals.

Held at the picturesqu­e Oundle School near Peterborou­gh, the event features the crème de la crème of young British netball talent.

It comprises the U.K.’s county and regional champions and just qualifying alone ranked King’s in the top 18 schools nationwide.

However, the King’s hot shots were to prove much better than that.

Captained by the impressive Lola Bianchi, the year 9s were supported by young guns Anvi Lalwani, Naina Vasireddy and Eva Sheppard fromYear 8 and Orla Nash Year 7.

King’s started in topform, winning their group with 7 wins out of 8. However, after a hard fought, end-to-end semi-final in which neither team gave an inch,

King’s lost in extra time 12 - 13 to Birkhamste­ad, (the eventual winners).

Coach Melanie Stephens said: “Despite some determined defence and outstandin­g through court transition, we were only narrowly beaten.”

It did, however, cap another outstandin­g season with King’s first lifting the county round of The National Schools’ tournament on their home courts, winning all 6 matches, including the final against Bridgewate­r

School. Top shooters were Lucy Atkinson, Lottie Baxter and Rose McNulty. Firm circle defenders were MinnieFaro­oq,

Isabel Challinor and Hattie Usher with the midcourt work-horses of Lola Bianchi, Grace Taylor and Tilly Collins suffocatin­g all comers.

They went up to Stonyhurst for the North West regional round of National Schools. There they faced Birkenhead, St Michael’s School and Cheadle Hulme in the pool round, winning two out of the three matches, ensuring they went into the semi-finals, against arch rivals Withington School. The girls’ inner belief and clinical play ensured the win and saw them into the finals, which ensured aplace at the blue ribbon National Schools’ finals.

Earlier in March, before the Nationals, they warmed up by winning the Cheshire County Tournament at Winsford with a clean sweep of six wins against The Grange, Fallibroom­e, Wilmslow, Bridgewate­r, King’s Chester and Bishop Heber.

Their game was decorated by some fantastic shooting from Rose McNulty and Lottie Baxter with slick assisting from Lola Bianchi, Tilly Collins and Grace Taylor.

The demon defence of Minnie Farooq and Hattie Usher negated numerous offensive plays from all opposition, to ensure the goal difference was positive. Ms Stephens concluded: “The girls should be very proud of their season. It bodes well for the future with, I’m sure, a lot more success to follow.”

Earlier this month King’s under-14 boys won the National School’s Rugby tournament, meaning theMaccles­field’s School Year 9 girls’ and boys’ sports teams can be rightly be considered among the very best in the U.K.

 ?? ?? ●●The King’s School’s under-14 netball team came fourth in the National Schools’ Netball Finals
●●The King’s School’s under-14 netball team came fourth in the National Schools’ Netball Finals

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