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Friday, 13 May 2016

ENGLISH SCHOOLS' TRACK AND FIELD CUP - 11th May

Excellent individual performances in ESAA Track and Field Cup

Nearly 50 students represented Congleton High School in the first round of the English Schools’ Track and Field Cup held at Macclesfield Athletics Track this week. The inter boys finished fourth overall, while the junior boys and girls finished sixth and there were some outstanding individual performances.
On the track, George Johnson finished first in the 100m with a time of 11.8 seconds, while Harper Whitehead, who competed at the English Schools’ Cross Country championships earlier this year, finished second in the 1500m. Harper had to show determination and a turn of speed to beat Sam Hanson from The County High School, who finished just one second behind Whitehead’s time of 4 minutes, 44 seconds.

In the junior category, Jack Farrall finished fourth in the 1500m with a time of 5 minutes and four seconds. Ruby Spencer produced an impressive performance to win the 800m in two minutes, 44 seconds, while Abi McCusker finished third in the 100m with a time of 14 seconds exactly. Recognition also goes to Mia Donathy who completed the 1500m in five minutes, 57 seconds.
In the field events, Lewis Halliday was edged into second in the shot putt by just one centimetre after throwing a distance of 11.68 metres. There was no beating Ru Morgan in the junior boys’ competition. The year 8 student won the shot with a distance of 10.54 metres, while Joel Whitehurst finished fourth after throwing 9.37 metres.

Well done to everyone who participated in the English Schools Track and Field Cup you can all be very proud of your performances!
Written by Adam Bailey

Friday, 6 May 2016

FOOTBALL: WELLACRE ACADEMY 1-2 CONGLETON COLLEGE

Spirited comeback earns College victory

The Congleton College’s Football Academy moved to third in the English Colleges Football Association league on Wednesday after a spirited comeback against Wellacre Academy.
The newly formed college has only been offering the BTEC Level Three diploma in Performance and Exercise course since September and they showed great character recovering from a goal inside the first minute to take a hard-fought three points.

Congleton could be forgiven for thinking it was not going to be their afternoon when Wellacre took the lead after just forty seconds with a long range effort, but there was still a lot of football to be played in what turned out to be an entertaining affair.
Adam McHale drew the visitors level with a low driven shot and either side could have taken the spoils in an end-to-end game that saw both teams thwarted on several occasions by the woodwork. Daniel Needham saw his volley ricochet off the crossbar, while, Congleton goalkeeper, Hallam Carslake had to be on top form to deny Wellacre retaking the lead.

Congleton’s determination was rewarded, however, when George Hooper clinically steered his left footed shot past the Wellacre goalkeeper at the back post. The win moves the College into third in the league with one league game left in what has been an extremely encouraging debut season.
Manager Mr Donnelly commented: “I was really pleased with the players' efforts and I think it is probably our best performance of the season. The players showed great commitment and stayed very disciplined, maintaining the team’s shape.”

Congleton College: Carslake, Buckley, Laird, Guillon, Lynn, Hooper, Archer, Reed, Needham, Meeten, McHale.
Written by Adam Bailey